The Megyn Kelly Show - Tariff Threats Get Results, and Absurdity at Grammys and DNC Conference, with Ric Grenell, Stu Burguiere, and Coach Tuberville | Ep. 998
Episode Date: February 3, 2025Megyn Kelly is joined by Ric Grenell, Trump administration envoy for special missions, to discuss exclusive details about his secret trip to Venezuela rescuing American hostages, the Maduro governmen...t agreeing to take back Venezuelans in America illegally, what Venezuela actually got out of the deal, Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s major win in Panama, what else is coming related to the region, and more. Then Stu Burguiere, host of BlazeTV's "Stu Does America," joins to discuss how President Trump’s tariff threats to Mexico and Canada are really a negotiation tactic, how he's already getting positive results without the tariffs taking effect, how the corporate media is shaping the narrative incorrectly, the DNC leadership conference’s most embarrassing moments, how Democrats have clearly learned nothing, why identity politics are still not working for them, Kanye West and his "wife" Bianca Censori’s obscene nudity on the red carpet at the Grammys, Alicia Keys pushing DEI on stage during her speech, and more. Then U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville joins to discuss the "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act" passing in the House but being held up in the GOP-controlled Senate, what's stopping the bill from being voted on, the disturbing reality about the issue, and more.Grenell- https://x.com/RichardGrenellBurguiere- https://www.youtube.com/StuDoesAmericaTuberville- https://www.tuberville.senate.gov/Hungryroot: https://Hungryroot.com/MK | Get 40% off your first box PLUS a free item in every box for life! Lumen: Visit https://lumen.me/MEGYN for 20% OffKars 4 Kids: Donate online today at https://Kars4Kids.org/MKXX-XY Athletics: Go to https://TheTruthFits.com | Code MK20Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show and happy Monday.
President Trump's whirlwind first couple of weeks has continued over the weekend. It's nonstop. He
does not rest. There's no more, you know,
weird sand shuffling over long weekends at Rehoboth Beach from the busy week work week of the president that goes from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at best four days a week, as we had with our last
president. This president does not stop. All he does is work and try to improve the country. I mean, I don't think he
sleeps. It's kind of crazy. Don't you need to sit down? I need to sit down. I need to have my coffee.
I can't even talk to Doug in the morning. He's such a chatty Kathy. I'm like, honey,
I need my coffee. President Trump's up and at him. Okay, so a lot of big things happening.
We're going to go through it. News today about these
terror threats against Mexico and Canada, where it appears Mexico's already folded.
Fast action from Secretary Rubio down in Panama. He kind of gave us a preview of what he was going
to do down there. He's worried about the Chinese influence. Well, he already scored a big W
down there, and I think it's going to be the first of many because President Trump wants the whole
kit and caboodle. He doesn't want just small wins. He wants the big victory. And we'll
talk about what that means. Um, plus we have got to in just a bit, talk about last night's Grammys.
Of course you didn't watch them. Neither did I, nobody watched them. We only see the clips
online, but it does give you a little window into how insane these so-called cultural leaders of
the music industry are. They're just,
I mean, it used to be kind of cool to be a musician, right? To like,
somebody who could fill a stadium in Italy, in, you know, France, in Denver, with people jumping up and down and loving them. Now you've got absolute idiots trying to espouse
their political views to us as though we care
about anything about them other than the way they sing songs. We'll get to that. But we begin today
with an exclusive interview with our friend Rick Grinnell. Now, back in December, President Trump
appointed Grinnell as his envoy for special missions, a title that sounded important but
vague. We weren't sure what it was. But Rick, of course, has a lot of international experience.
Former ambassador to Germany.
Former acting DNI.
Was at the UN for a long time.
I mean, he knows what he's doing overseas.
And now we're starting to get a better feel for how Trump intends to use him.
And it's, boy, for the good of the United States.
We've already seen his diplomacy in action as he returned this past Friday night from Venezuela.
And not alone.
He brought with him six Americans who were being effectively held hostage by the Maduro regime.
Here to tell that story is Rick Grinnell.
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Rick, great to see you. This is an incredible story. I mean, I saw a lot of reactions on
Twitter from well-meaning fans of the president even saying, is it bad that I didn't know we had six Americans
being held in Venezuela?
So just give us a little background
on who these people are.
Well, first of all, I have to say,
I'm still really emotional about what happened Friday.
It was probably the highlight of my career
to be able to represent America,
to represent the president,
and to watch what was happening
in real time, to negotiate. Not only did we get the hostages back without paying a penny
and without trading any hostages, which is really important, but we also got the Venezuelan
government to bring their planes to the United States to take illegal immigrants in
our country from Venezuela back to Venezuela. They are sending the planes and they are paying for it.
I think this is the new standard. It's pretty amazing. But the negotiations were obviously
very secret. I left Friday morning super early. I went on an Air Force plane, had Air Force
protection. The Air Force is amazing. They've got young people who just are totally committed
and working in secret and working around the clock. We flew out of Washington, D.C.
We landed in Caracas and made our way into the presidential palace. There hadn't been a White House official
there in Caracas in a very long time. And I started negotiating with the Maduro team and
then eventually with Nicolas Maduro. And it was pretty amazing to be there and to negotiate on
behalf of the U.S. But we had a clear mandate
from President Trump. He knew what he wanted. We knew what the parameters were and the pressure
was on to deliver. What was that clear mandate? First of all, to get the illegal immigrants
in our country back to Venezuela. And they needed to accept all of
these individuals, including the awful group, the Trente Aragua. And we needed to make them
realize that they had to take them back. And we went for everything by saying, you need to
provide the planes, you need to pay for it, you need to come get them. And there are, you know, hundreds of thousands. And so there's going to be a big group
going back to Caracas. And then the president wanted us to focus on the hostages. You know,
there are 12 Americans, at least, we may have found a couple of more while we were there that are, in essence,
hostages. They're held on really lame charges. But we had a conversation about the individuals.
It's the Venezuelans' government position. It's Nicolas Maduro's position that some of these
individuals were arrested because of terrorism charges or individuals that were trying to kill the president of Venezuela or the vice president.
And what I said to Nicolas Maduro very clearly, I said, look, if you've got evidence that individuals were trying to kill you or the vice president, those are serious issues.
We should absolutely prosecute those individuals. We are with you on that. We agree on that.
However, we need to share information because our information doesn't say that. Our information
says that some of these individuals were simply working in the military, a former Navy SEAL
who didn't do anything wrong, but you're reading their background and pretending like they were
there and sent there by the US government. We in the US understand that there are, you know,
millions of people who served in the military, and who then leave the military and proudly carry
their military experience with them as they go into life, whether they're vacationing in Colombia and going over the border accidentally
into Venezuela or meeting a woman that they were interested in for the weekend in Venezuela.
These are all innocent human issues, and it's our job to explain that. So some of these individuals,
it's going to take some time, but we are very focused on making the case and sharing the information to be able to get the others out.
But we did have six.
We were able to successfully argue that these six were absolutely innocent.
They're not political in nature, and they deserve to come home.
And we were able to picture.
Yeah, it was pretty amazing. So that's you with the six, one, two, three, four, five, six.
They all appear to be approaching middle age or around middle age.
Some of them were young, although the guy in the middle.
The guy with your arm that you have your arm around, he looks younger with all due
respect. Uh, the others look closer to your age. Um, I have to tell one story, Megan, that I haven't
told anybody this, um, publicly and it's, it's pretty remarkable. The, uh, you'll see if you
pull up that picture that four of them are in kind of their prison blue uniforms and two
are in regular uniform. And what happened was we negotiated for six and the four in blue actually
had said when we got on the plane, so they said, where are the other two? We were released into this room
and we had the other two guys with us and they asked us to shave and to get ready, get cleaned
up. And two of the individuals said, we're not doing this again. We've done this four or five
times. This is fake. We're not doing this again. And they refused to follow the rules and get
cleaned up. The other four did. And what ended up happening over time that we only learned later
was that the Venezuelan government found two other Americans to replace them. They didn't have time
to get everything together. So they were in their plain clothes. And that's why
there are two others not in blue. It's heartbreaking to think that there were two individuals that
could have been released, but they thought that once again, this was just a head fake from the
Venezuelan government. And so they refused to play the game, not knowing, not realizing that this was for real.
Oh, no. So are we going to go back for them by your total that you said 12 that we should have six still there?
Yeah, there's at least six. We think we found another two because we interviewed these individuals.
As you can imagine, if you're in prison, one of the first things the State Department does is to say, who else there?
Are there other Americans? Give us information about who's there.
And so we're working on that. We will absolutely go back. Part of our work is to really push them
to show the facts, right? Because these individuals are not terrorists. They're not
trying to kill the president and the vice president. That's what the Venezuelans believe. So it's our job to convince them, show them the facts and to actually dig in.
This is what the Biden team didn't do.
The Biden team didn't even send anyone to the prisons.
These individuals that you're looking at, they didn't even get a wellness check from
the Biden administration.
They had no idea what was going on.
No one.
Is that protocol, Rick, to at least get a wellness check?
Worse, of course.
That's what we do as American diplomats
is to at least get wellness check
and to say, do you have a lawyer?
We're working on your case.
Give them information.
These individuals were completely in the dark.
So much so, Megan,
that when I, what you, you were showing that video of me walking out on the tarmac,
we were on the tarmac for about two and a half hours waiting. And I didn't know if they kind of
were not going to give us the individuals. We waited and waited and everybody on the plane,
the Americans were very nervous. I was nervous. What's going to
happen? When these cars pulled up and I was standing there for a little while, I saw the
six were in individual cars. And I could see from across the tarmac that somebody got out of the car
and they had a black hood over their head. And I just stood there thinking, this is an American,
I'm an American diplomat, I have the Air Force behind me on an Air Force plane,
and we can't just stand here while an American has a hood on his head and is shackled.
And so I walked over there and each individual was being unhooded and unshackled to hood over his head. And as they
took the hood off, he would later tell me, I had no idea where I was, what was happening, what was
going to happen to me. But when he took his hood off, I looked at him and I said, I'm an American
diplomat sent here by Donald Trump. I'm here to take you home.
Get on the plane.
And he broke into tears and hugged me.
And I have to say, you know me.
Personally, I'm an emotional person, but professionally, I'm not emotional at all.
That's right.
It doesn't matter what you say.
In my life with my nephews and nieces, I can be the first softie.
But professionally, I just don't have emotions. I go and I work.
But in that moment, in my 25 year career, I felt emotion rush over me like never before.
And I really had to hold back tears. And I just said, get on the plane. We're getting out of here.
And he was the sixth. We got him on the plane. And as soon as we got in the air they all clapped and as soon as we landed
in american soil they all were incredibly grateful one of them told me and you know these guys they
they they have nothing they're they didn't have shoelaces anymore did no phones no uh clothing it
was freezing cold when we got back to washington d.C., and this guy looked at me and he said, I don't have much, but let me tell you, for the rest of my life, everything I have is yours.
And I said, you don't owe me anything.
You're an American, and we together do this, and we're bringing you home.
That's right.
No man left behind.
I know you guys made a phone call to President Trump from the plane, and we have a little bit of that.
Take a listen here, Sat.
One.
I had Donald Trump all over my prison cell, bro.
I love you, Donald Trump.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Greg Werber here.
I thank you.
I can't believe we're here.
This is incredible.
I'm walking on a cloud.
We love you, Trump.
We love you, Trump.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you, Trump. We love you, Trump. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you.
Unbelievable.
Rick, I hate to say, to use this word, you guys almost made it look easy.
So why wasn't the last administration doing this?
I mean, obviously there was a deal to be had.
And I don't, did Venezuela get anything other than the threat of Trump's wrath? Like,
how did we get them? Well, it's a really good question. And I think in diplomacy, what I've
learned is you've got to show up, right? You've got to show up and talk. And so I was asked that
question. President Maduro said to me, you know, okay, so we're going to give you these and now
these are the things we want. And I said, no, we're giving you a huge gift. And the huge gift is that I am here sitting with you
and you've got all sorts of cameras around and you're going to use this for propaganda purposes
because an American diplomat is sitting here with you. And I get that. It is my job to let you know
that we want a different relationship.
We're going to put America first. We want the Venezuelans who are in our country illegally out.
And there's a lot of them. And we want you to pay for them and bring them back home.
And I want our hostages and we want to go down this road of getting back the Americans. And so the gift was a conversation, a hope of a different
future, and an American diplomat sitting there. And I am very clear-eyed that an American diplomat
sitting with Maduro is a controversial thing. But I have to say that I think that we have to be able to talk.
Talking is a tactic. It is not weakness. It is in the face of looking at someone else,
pushing for the American agenda and not backing down. And I think there was an individual from
the Biden administration on Twitter attacking me saying, oh, come on, they must have paid
or switched Venezuelan hostages for that.
And I say, no, actually, we didn't.
We're sending Venezuelans back to Venezuela.
And we are absolutely giving no money, no hostage switch.
It's called diplomacy.
And it's what you do when you look at someone
and you put America first and you make the arguments that this is what America wants.
And when you know, they know you're not bluffing, that Trump will follow through on any
veiled or explicit threats. And you have a boss who's alive, not afraid, and understands the
power of this great country. And you're exactly like him.
So it's like they're dealing with a totally different team than under Biden and, you know,
with Blinken and Jake Sullivan. So that had to play a role.
President Trump also recognizes that exact point. And so what we wanted to make clear on
Thursday night before I left, Nobody knew I was going to
Venezuela the next morning. But in the Oval Office, we took a picture with President Trump.
I then went to J.D. Vance's office and took a picture. And both of those,
the president and the vice president, both those pictures were released Thursday night and very
early Friday morning to send a message that this is our guy without
actually saying anything specific. Oh, I like that. This must have been
thrilling for you personally, Rick, on a number of levels. Like when you got this title,
did you know it was going to include things like this? Well, I knew that there's a whole
bunch of issues with Venezuela and we got to continue tacking those, tackling those.
We've got North Korea.
We've now got the California federal government's reaction to the fire.
So I like to tell people, Megan, that I'm dealing with Nicolas Maduro, Kim Jong-un and
Gavin Newsom.
I like the notion of I actually just tweeted this out the other day about Scott Pressler,
but it's going to work for you too. I tweeted out something like the scariest thing a politician in
America used to be able to used to hear was Ronan Farrow's on the phone, right? Like doing some
expose of you. But today it's Scott Pressler's here. You know, this Republican activist who got
tons of a million and a half Pennsylvanians registered red this time around and is threatening the governor of New Jersey is going to do it there.
But you're kind of in that role where it's like, oh, God, Rick Grinnell is here. You know,
you're going to be going to these hot spots, it sounds like, with the president's backing,
letting them know there you may not love this visit, but you're really not going to like the
visit you get from my boss's team if it doesn't work out between us, this is a brilliant pairing. I think this is a great way
of using you. Let me steal a couple of minutes of your time. Um, and by the way, I there, we're not
officially releasing the name of the hostages, right? Is that true? I mean, I saw a couple of
the names in the Washington post, the wall street journal, just so our audience is not wondering
why we're not doing bios. Yeah, we're not. I don't know exactly if all of them
have contacted their families. They had complicated issues. So I'm just not going to say their names.
Okay. Yeah. It's, there's a couple of them are out there if you guys so desire, but we'll update
as the week goes on. Okay. So let me ask you this while I have you yesterday, I think it was
yesterday or Saturday. It's all blending together. Now Donald Trump posted the following. This morning, I ordered precision
military airstrikes on the senior ISIS attack planner and other terrorists he recruited and
led in Somalia. These killers who we found hiding in caves threatened the US and our allies.
The strikes destroyed the caves they live in and killed many terrorists without
in any way harming civilians. Our military has targeted this ISIS attack planner for years, but Biden and his cronies wouldn't act quickly enough to get the job done.
I did the message to ISIS and all others who would attack Americans is that in all caps,
we will find you and we will kill you. And then Trump himself posted today video of the attack,
which we can see here, stand by him., obviously he's declassifying it by posting
it himself in just what looks like a pretty significant show of American firepower from the
air. And now, Rick, there's a lot of speculation about whether this is not only a message to any
foreign terrorist, but perhaps one to the drug cartels along the Mexican border, who we've deemed foreign terrorists,
that if they don't get in line, they could be in a lot of trouble, just like these Somalia ISIS workers, that their threat over the weekend to drone attack ICE agents is not being well received
and they're messing with the wrong first world nation. Your thoughts on all of it?
Yeah, first of all, there are two different issues
and I wouldn't blur them together.
First of all, with Somalia and actually,
I would say a concern until a few weeks ago in Syria as well.
We've defeated, Donald Trump defeated ISIS
and we watched over the last four years
with concern that ISIS may be trying to reconstitute.
We've been very clear that we will not let that happen. ISIS is a horrible terrorist organization
that has really gone after Christians. And so we've watched them very closely. And I think
President Trump was very troubled by even them beginning to organize to come back.
And so we have to be able to do this to keep ISIS at bay.
This is the right thing to do.
And we're watching where ISIS would begin to form in any possible way.
Separately, you know, President Trump is very credible when he talks about stopping fentanyl and drugs coming into our country.
And so I think every single narco-terrorist, every single country or individual or group that is facilitating drugs into our country, they should be on notice that Donald Trump absolutely wants to stop them and he will use all force necessary.
I love the warning of it. And it was amazing because I think a lot of us have kind of forgotten
about ISIS. We thought Trump took care of that. And like Biden have been took our eyes off that
ball, though Biden's the commander in chief or was and had an obligation to keep paying attention.
Marco Rubio went down on his first foreign international trip to Panama. I sat with him
last week just as he was about to depart. And he made clear that one of the main reasons, if not the main
reason of going down there, was the growing influence of China in the canal. That when we
gave the canal to Panama, it was explicit that they would not allow it to fall under the control
of another foreign entity, and that it certainly shouldn't be China. And that what they're doing
now is they're building all these sort of corporate concerns along the Panama Canal
that are owned by the Chinese that could be flipped like that into military strongholds.
So we're just not going to have it. And Trump has said, we want this canal back.
So Marco Rui goes down there. Here's what he told me on Thursday, Satu.
In reality, if China wanted to obstruct traffic in the Panama Canal,
they could. That's a fact. And it's my view that's a violation of the treaty agreement.
And that's what President Trump is raising. And we're going to address that topic. It's one of
deep concern. That dynamic cannot continue. It's not in the national interest of the United States
to have a canal we paid for and we built used as a leverage
and a weapon against us. That can't happen. We built this thing. We paid for it. Thousands of
people died doing this, Americans. And somehow our naval vessels who go through there and American
shipping that goes through there pays rates, some cases higher than other countries are paying.
For example, a vessel from China.
That's also not acceptable. But we should not be in a position of having to pay more than other
countries. In fact, we should be getting a discount or maybe for free because we paid for the thing.
So what we learned today is that the Financial Post is reporting Panama promised free passage
to US warships. Rubio saying he was going to demand
that. He got it. And on top of that, the Panamanian president says he will not renew
the Belt and Road deal with China as we are demanding less influence. He said their sovereignty
is not up for debate. He doesn't want to give us the canal. But he said that they would not renew
a 2017 memorandum of understanding to join China's overseas development initiative known as the Belt
and Road, suggested that the deal with China could in fact even end early. All good, all great.
That's a W for us. But then the big boss weighed in, just in case people were clear, like that's
great. But, and here's what Trump said yesterday, It's not three. Secretary of State Rubio is in Panama, Panama right now. And
we're talking about the Panama Canal. What they've done is terrible. They violated the agreement.
They're not allowed to violate the agreement. China's running the Panama Canal. It was not
given to China. That was given to Panama foolishly.
But they violated the agreement
and we're going to take it back
or something very powerful is going to happen.
Okay, frame it up for us, Rick.
What's happening here?
Well, first of all, big win from Secretary of State Marco Rubio
for Donald Trump and for the American people.
But I think there's a lot more
that Secretary Rubio is going to deliver. No one has been better on China than Marco Rubio. He has
been clear-eyed about their threat. And he's very concerned of China's rise in Latin America,
a region of the world that Marco Rubio knows extremely well. And so it doesn't surprise us
that he's
going to get these wins. But this is just the beginning for the Western Hemisphere and Marco
Rubio and defeating China. He is very clear eyed on this. President Trump wants us to all work on
these issues. And so I think this is only the beginning. China and Russia have infiltrated,
not only through the Belt and Road Initiative in
Eastern Europe, a place that I know well, but through Latin America and Central America.
It's a huge concern. We've got to defeat them. It's some of the same issues in Venezuela.
And so what we need to be able to recognize is that this is an administration that is going to
concentrate on America, what's
best for America. We're not working for other countries. We're working for America and Americans.
And when we're working around the world, we're trying to make sure that American businesses
flourish, Americans are protected. All of these America first doctrines are what we have in mind. And I'm reminded watching Kristi Noem
at the border this morning. You see J.D. Vance absolutely going back and figuring out what went
wrong in Ohio, Palestine, Ohio. And so you really have a team of people that are focused on America
and Americans, and I love it.
The last question, and by the way, speaking of Kristi Noem and Venezuela, the Trump administration also ended temporary immigration program, the temporary immigration program for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans.
She revoked one of two temporary protected status designations for Venezuela.
It's by far the biggest of its kind, protecting more than 600,000 migrants from
deportation. So no more. We're saying you do not have temporary protected status. You got to go
home. Go back to Venezuela. And thanks to Rick Bunnell, President Maduro's going to fly you
back home. You're going to go see mom. Good luck with that. Last quick question before we go. Elon's all over Twitter saying that he has shut down USAID,
this organization that they say they're running like humanitarian aid and other benevolent
programs for foreign aid groups that we support. And Elon's saying he held out Twitter spaces last
night at midnight saying that thing is so corrupt.
The money is being totally mismanaged. It's not that there was a worm in the apple, he said.
It's that all we found were worms. And the workers who work for USAID got a notification last night.
Don't come to work. Stay at home. You're on paid leave.
And there's a question about whether this thing is even opening its doors.
Why should Americans care? And what do you make of the freak out on the left about this?
Well, look, this is a very complicated issue because we clearly, in putting America first,
want to not waste our tax dollars.
And USAID has been wasting our tax dollars.
Just look for yourself at all of the different programs they've been spending money on.
It will outrage you. J.D.
Vance has been put in charge of this, and he will figure it out. There might be some core
parts that need to go back under the State Department, but I think that's what J.D.
Vance is going to figure out. The problem is it's become a left-wing organization that just
funds its favorite causes. There is a report out today about how Bill Kristol set up some group that's through some back end gets money from U.S.
A.I.D. unconfirmed. He does not appear to have denied it yet, but I'll check.
So we're funding these left wing groups through the Biden administration under the auspices of like,
we're going to help the sick and the poor in Africa and winds up in the back pocket of somebody like Bill Kristol. It's a no. At a minimum, it deserves to be to get a hard
second look and to stop the funding until we can figure out, as President Trump infamously once
said, what the hell is going on? Rick Grinnell, thank you so much. And congrats. What a huge
victory for us all. All the best. Thank you. Wow. It's amazing. I'll look at like it it truly is so much winning, right? Are you tired of all the winning? I'm not tired of all the
winning. I mean, think about it. Like these six to 12 guys are languishing in Venezuela.
And the reason it was a win for Maduro to sit with Rick is because we haven't recognized
that government, you know, there, there, he lost the election, but he wouldn't leave.
And so our, we weren't recognizing him. But he's not
leaving and we have Americans stranded there. And what Rick is saying is that the mere fact
that he was willing to be seen on camera with him is a win for the guy. And does that really cost us
so much to get back our people? And by the way, to have him willingly take back his people who
are far worse than our people we're talking about here,
six to 12 Americans who appear to have been falsely accused versus hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who are in part gang members committing crimes in America. There's a lot
happening. We're going to get into more of this when Stu Bergier joins us right after the break.
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In addition to all the foreign policy news that's happening today, and there's a lot of it, you've got the tariff situation where Trump got all this negative
news coverage over the weekend because he threatened, he said, as of Saturday, he said,
I am jacking up tariffs on Canadian goods by 25%, Mexico by 25%, and China by 10% because he'd
already raised the tariffs on China, which Joe Biden then kept
in place after criticizing Trump for the tariffs, but kept them because they were working.
And Trump said they're going into effect on Tuesday. It's happening. I want a better fair
trade situation with Canada and some crackdown on the border. And I want a serious crackdown on the Mexican border
from the Mexicans. Well, you know, cue the Harry Enten segment over on CNN about how many people
do not want this. They're very against the tariffs. Okay. I think the average person
doesn't think about tariffs at all. It doesn't, maybe doesn't even fully appreciate what it is.
They've just been told by every media outlet left left and right, that this is a colossally bad idea. Go find the media outlet that's going to
explain why this is a clever idea such that both parties wound up agreeing to it. Trump,
then Biden, when it comes to China, that's not out there. Anyway, Mexico is already caved.
And we get the news this morning that Mexico has agreed to put 10,000 troops along
the southern border in addition to other measures, which I will pull up and go over in one second.
But what do you make just of the overall posturing of this thing and where we are after 48 hours?
It really is incredible. These things move really quickly in the Trump world.
You know, I think in a vacuum, I'm not a huge fan of tariffs either.
Like, you know, there are tariffs are a tax and they do tend to do some economic damage.
They raise prices. Donald Trump talked about that very specifically and said, you know, we could be seeing some short term harm from this.
But long term, he thinks it's going to be worth it. What I think is kind of fascinating about the way everyone's reacted
over this particular round of tariffs
is we're all kind of acting
like we weren't here for the first term.
Like the first term,
a lot of this was talked about as well.
Some of it went into place.
Some of it was more targeted than initially proposed.
And some of it wound up just being
what most of I think these threats are from Donald Trump, which are negotiating tactics. We all know how Donald Trump operates, and he puts
something like this out there, a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico, and within two days, he's
already got a giant chunk of what he wanted to get done and a month delay, and the month delay
in these tariffs indicates he wants more. He hasn't had everything
that he wants yet, but he's giving them a little bit of time to come across those lines so that
these things don't have to go into place. And he is just able to do this in a way that I think is
central to his overall philosophy, that we don't need to apologize for being Americans. We don't
need to apologize for being a global superpower. You saw this with Panama, your great interview with Rick just a few minutes ago,
like Panama, the Panama Canal is in the hands of Panama because we all kind of felt bad.
The Carter administration was like, oh, we don't want to be colonialists. You guys can have this
incredibly valuable thing that we built with our blood and treasure. You can just have it.
And Donald Trump
is turning that around and saying, we don't need to apologize for being Americans. We're going to
be aggressive. We're going to stand for what we actually believe in and try to turn around
these agreements that we have with these other countries that are not beneficial to us.
America first kind of playing out in real time.
The Mexican president said, this is via the New York Times, that the 10,000 Mexican
National Guard troops being sent to the border would be pulled from other parts of the country
and would be in addition to security forces already there. She said it was important for
humanitarian reasons for Mexico to help control the flow of fentanyl into the United States.
And she said there was a plan to deploy the troops immediately.
I mean, who in their right mind thinks that's a bad idea, right? There's, this isn't the whole
ball game, but that's a concession that was gotten within hours of Saturday's announcement by Trump
that he meant business on these tariffs and he actually was going to do it. Um, then you've get, you get Trudeau up in Canada who
starts off by saying, Oh, we used to be really good friends and we've helped you out a lot.
It's like the first stages of grief, you know, denial. What do you mean? We used to, we go back
a long way. And then he says, um, I want to tell you that less, less than 1% of fentanyl, less than 1% of illegal crossings into the United States come from Canada.
We're not your number one problem.
But hearing concerns from both Canadians and Americans, we launched a $1.3 billion border plan.
Great.
Thank you.
It's a start.
It's not going to end the deal, but it's a start. It's not going to end the deal, but it's a start. Political reported on Friday
that a source said Trump's commerce secretary nominee has asked for proof of these efforts
regarding Canada's $1.3 billion border plan. Apparently, they don't believe that Trudeau's
actually doing this or actually about to do this, but they announced it. And right now,
they too are facing a 25% tariff on some $30 billion of us goods starting Tuesday.
It will ramp up to $125 billion worth of goods in 21 days. If they don't do what Trump wants,
which I think goes beyond just this, this, um, $1.3 billion order plan. But it's very interesting
because I don't see a ton of positive
coverage for President Trump across these same outlets today on how it's working.
Yeah, it is working. You know, often, you know, when I talk to my daughter about cleaning her
room, I will tell her, I don't expect you to be perfect. I just want you to care.
I want you to actually care. That's all I'm asking.
And I feel like that's all we're asking of like a Mexico, right? You don't, we understand that
you're not going to be able to stop every single person coming across the border. We have to have
security on our side for that reason, right? But you have to actually care. You can't be
encouraging people. You can't be telling people that, you know, go to the border and please send
back all the money to our country. You can't be letting people from your southern border traverse through your entire nation without stopping them as they go to our border. That's a basic ask. And that's why, you know, look, tariffs as an economic policy, definitely not my favorite thing. But it is, everyone knows that, right? We know that it kind of can do some damage to both sides. What our argument is, as the big boys on the block, is to say that, look, we know that the
damage that it will do to you is a lot worse than it's going to do to us. So we will sit here and
we will wait you out if we have to. We'd like to get to a place, and Trump has talked about this
in the past, we'd love to get to a place where there was none of this stuff. There were no tariffs
at all. Everyone was free trading. Everyone was dealing with each other fairly. We're not there. And I think it's largely because ah, you know, I don't want to call it bullying. It wasn't,
it's not bullying. I mean, you don't have to call it that, but we are sort of big boying
the rest of the world right now. And that's okay. Like, that's a good thing. It's a place we should
get back to. We shouldn't be unfair to people. We shouldn't be unfair to other countries. We shouldn't just terrorize them for the sake of the pleasure. But what we should be able to do is stand on our values, prioritize our own citizens and the economy they have to deal with and the safety and crime situation that they have to deal with on a daily basis and say, look, we'll work with you to stop these problems, but you have to care about it a little bit. And right now it doesn't look like you do.
And so we'll make you care. If you don't care, we'll get your money involved in this game. And
then you will care. You'll care a lot because right now, most products from Canada and Mexico
into the United States face no tariffs. So this is a big change. If we slap on this 25%
tariff to most of their goods, we did make an exclusion on, I think it was Canadian energy.
It's down. It's a 10% tariff. Um, crude oil from Canada would suffer only a 10% charge,
which the New York times points out appears to be a tacit acknowledgement by Trump.
The tariffs might translate into higher gas taxes or gas prices. He understands what he's
doing. Trump himself tweeted out, will there be some pain? Yes, maybe. And maybe not. But we will
make America great again and it will all be worth the price that must be paid. We're a country that
is now being run with common sense and the results will be spectacular. He said the tariff lobby
headed by the globalist and always wrong Wall
Street Journal is working hard to justify countries like Canada, Mexico, China, and too
many others to name too many others to name, uh, to continue the decades long ripoff of America.
We're not going to be the stupid country any longer. And he's all, it seems to be,
he's asking Americans to understand maybe there will be some short-term pain in some areas.
But trust me, it's for long-term gain.
And here's just the latest here.
Okay, hold on.
Yeah, okay, so I mentioned the news media.
Here's how they're spinning the breakthrough.
New York Times made a headline right now.
Mexico reaches deal with U.S. to delay Trump
tariffs. There's no mention whatsoever of the fact that they're about to send 10,000 troops
to the border to help with the illegal problem, the fentanyl problem too. Washington Post does
mention it. They say U.S. tariffs on Mexico delayed as country agrees to rush 10,000 troops
to the border. NBC News, not surprisingly, makes no mention of it. Trump and Mexico's president
say tariffs will be delayed for one month after talks, not important enough to put the 10,000 troops in the headline.
And that's why I mentioned the Harry Enten thing. I know this guy is just taking polling numbers and
putting them on TV, but there's a reason that the vast majority of Americans, I think, are against
Trump on the tariffs because truly the left doesn't want tariffs. The Wall Street Journal
and the Rupert Murdoch types don't want tariffs. It's really just sort of the core MAGA group that
is in favor of them and some group of the left that has been more against free trade and more
in favor of, quote, fair trade for some time. But here's what I reference with the Harry Hinton thing. Watch. Trump's tariffs on Canada, China, Mexico. Look at this. Just 38 percent support. You don't have
to be a mathematical genius to figure out that 51 percent oppose is larger than the 38 percent
support. Look, Trump has done some fairly popular things in his first few weeks in office. This is
not one of them. No, no, no. Horrible,
horrible, horrible, to quote Charles Barkley. The American folks are opposed to these tariffs.
Take a look at weekly Google searches for tariffs. Look how much higher they are versus a year ago.
They're up twenty four hundred percent. That reaches a twenty one year high. You know,
folks are paying attention when there are more Google searches for that than for Taylor Swift, who almost always is in the top of Google search.
There were more Google searches for tariffs than Taylor Swift. Correct.
Oh, well, that's promising. But by the way, so where you wait over the next 24 hours and see
if there's a one point three billion dollar guarantee from Canada to crack down on border
security and 10,000 troops flooding to the border right now in Mexico to crack down on border security and 10,000 troops flooding to the border right now in Mexico to crack down on border security in response to Trump's tariff plan. See if that winds its way
into your local paper and the headlines, America, because they won't. Yeah, no, that's not you're
not going to hear much about that. You know, and I like Harry Enten that generally he does
some good work, actually, at CNN, as opposed to some others over there.
But I, you know, look, you look at a poll on tariffs, you're not going to get the entire picture, I don't think.
I mean, I am again, I don't I don't like them.
I would be in that 51 percent, generally speaking.
Some targeted tariffs at times have been beneficial, but we do see prices go up.
I mean, we we raised tariffs on washing machines years ago by 25%, and the price for
washing machines went up 25%. And people had to pay more for that. Sometimes that can be worth it,
especially if it's targeted in a way. But like, I don't even think that's what we're talking about
here. You know, tariffs as a policy are one thing. And you can look at that and see what the negative
consequences are, and some of the positive consequences. Really what it is, though, is negative consequences for both sides and who
can kind of withstand the heat that comes from that. But more here is what we're seeing, like
the best case scenario is what's happening with Mexico right now. The tariff didn't even go into
effect. He just said it. That was him just saying a thing. And because he said a thing and people, thank you, Megan, people actually believed him for once. It wasn't an empty threat. People knew he wanted to do this and would do it if he had to. And because of that, we're starting to get the things that we should have already been receiving anyway. Mexico should have been taking this situation seriously on the border before all of this. And this is a great
commercial to everybody who's out there running for a nation. I have no empathy for Mexico.
None, none. They should double the number, 10,000. They're the source of so many of our problems.
They dumped the worst criminals who come up through their country into the United States.
They allow their drug cartels to run wild at the southern border and are largely responsible for
the coyotes and the trafficking of the people into the United States. Zero sympathy for Mexico. By the way, targeted tariffs are at times terrific
is great alliteration by you, Stuberger. Here's a thread that was on Twitter by Melissa Chen,
who is a commentator. I don't exactly know what she writes at The Spectator and elsewhere,
but she's a smart commentator and I've seen her on Rogan and elsewhere, and she's always worth listening to.
And she, she did a little thread on the, what we're doing with respect to trade and China.
All right. This is just one example. Again, the Chinese tariffs are only going up 10%
because we already jacked them. But let me give you a flavor for what Trump is doing here. He's paying attention.
Timu, Shine, and all these tacky fast fashion companies
that sell mostly crap have long relied
on an unfair and unwarranted trade advantage
versus the United States.
They have long been beneficiaries
of what's called the de minimis loophole.
This loophole allows goods to be shipped directly
from overseas to American consumers
so long as the value of each package is under $800 American without any customs declaration.
It's cheap, direct, untaxed, and unregulated.
It's a law that's existed since the 1930s, long before the Internet.
Last year, the U.S. received a billion packages from China through this loophole.
CPB cannot possibly inspect the items at scale. So things do slip through the cracks, unsafe items, knockoffs, products made with forced labor from China. And yes,
chemicals that are used to make fentanyl. To put things in context in 2022,
Gap, the Gap paid 700 million while H&M paid 200 million in import taxes. Timu, this company paid
zero. Free trade, she writes, is not free. It's flooding our markets with cheap, crappy,
potentially toxic goods, gutting our own retail markets, and allowing unsavory foreign competitors
to exploit loopholes and gain unfair competitive advantages over retailers who have to play by the
rule because of geography. Now we've closed it, and Trump shut down these de minimis entries from
China. Effective Tuesday. It's just, he's never even going to get credit for these
things, too. They're too small. People aren't paying attention. But he's clearly got a both
guns blazing approach to what used to be lauded by the Republican Party as free trade. But free
trade hasn't is not working for a lot of Americans. Yeah, make free trade free, I think is a great way
to go. And this is part of it. And I will say I only once ordered from one of those companies a workout shirt.
It was like $2.99.
And I did not think there was a way to make me look worse in the gym than I already do.
It never works out.
But that did it.
Never works out.
Do not order your clothing from China.
Double check.
Make sure it's made in America.
Stu stays with us.
Don't go away.
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So Stu, the polls have made absolutely clear that a clear and hearty majority of Americans want to see all illegals in this country deported.
Not just the criminals, not just the really, really bad ones.
All, all between 55 and 62 to 63 percent, depending on which poll you look at.
OK, so that's that's a majority of Americans.
That's not that's not just Republicans.
Notwithstanding that, Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey, who's about to be Scott Pressler'd,
and I am here for it, as the kids say, go Scott, go. New Jersey ought to be red,
and large portions of it are red. Just go to Atlantic City and take a look at the Trump signage. Decides to give an interview
and offer up the following little tidbit. Listen here. Tammy and I were talking about,
I don't want to get into too much detail, but there's someone in our broader universe whose
immigration status is not yet at the point that they are trying to get it to.
And we said, you know what, let's have her live at our house above our garage.
And good luck to the feds coming in to try to get her.
Whoa. So he doesn't explicitly say that she's illegal, but obviously she is if he's presuming the feds would come to
get her. And the only thing that would stop them from being successful is Governor Murphy.
That's extraordinary. He's harboring an illegal in his garage apartment and is bragging about it,
Stu, in, again, a country whose clear majority wants all illegals gone.
So should our friend Tom Homan and his friends swing by the New Jersey governor's home and
see what's up above his garage? I sure hope Tom Homan and Donald Trump hear that,
because that certainly sounded like a challenge to me. You know, I was
playing a little game of chicken. And I after watching what this president is doing around the
world right now, I don't think I'd want to challenge him to that particular game. Seems
like a losing venture. You know, I feel like, you know, you mentioned the polls of the American
people. They see this, I think, in the same way. I know that when I drive home every
day, if I roll through a freaking stop sign, there just always happens to be a police officer there
to remind me that that's not actually allowed. If I go a few miles an hour over the speed limit,
they are there to make sure that I know I'm not following that rule. And yet we're supposed to
just accept that people cross the border, make a major life
decision like that against our laws and set up life here for years and years and decades and
have families and generations. They're not following the rules. They either have to have
some sort of legal ID or fake ID, or they're not paying taxes, most likely, certainly other crimes
being committed. But like that is something I think the
American people see is like, hey, if you're breaking the rules, there should be a consequence
to that. We shouldn't be treating you unfairly, but we should be treating you like everybody else
gets treated. That's how I feel like I'm going to get treated. I mean, unless you're Hunter Biden,
it seems like when you commit a crime, you usually have some consequences to it. And so I'm not
surprised the American people feel that way. It's only rational to feel
that way. And if you're Phil Murphy, if you think that you can stand up and essentially say to the
country, screw you, we don't care what you think about our laws. This is a law I don't like. And
so therefore I will break it and I will be so out there. I will tell you about it on television and expect nothing to
happen to me. That is not a society that has a civilized rule of law. That's exactly right.
Honestly, I'm a homeowner in New Jersey, but maybe I should just stop paying my state taxes
on the home. And that, you know, I just dare you, Phil Murphy, you think he'd let me get away with
just flouting the law because Megyn Kelly doesn't like it? She doesn't agree with it? This is outrageous. They absolutely should go and
collect that woman, and they should make an example of her. I don't mean hurt her. I just
mean get her out of the country among the first deportations. And that will teach a lesson to
Phil Murphy and anybody else who's got great ideas about waving in our face their flouting of the law,
how that's going to go for them. I mean, thanks. Thanks for letting us know on the bright side. We now have a great roadmap
for exactly how to get this won. But he had to be ashamed of himself.
His party is a hot mess, right? Even though the vast majority of Americans are over illegal
immigration and this open border, and they're very over girls in having to deal with
boys in their sports. By the way, we have an exclusive at the end of the show with Senator
Tommy Tuberville, who's going to be talking about who in the Senate is blocking the Senate from
taking a vote on the protection of girls and women in sports bill. Because the House passed this
thing and the Republicans control the Senate and it's being blocked and he's prepared to name names.
That's in our segment right after Stu. But so the vast majority of the American public is on our side
on these issues. But the Democrats come together this past weekend to elect their new leaders.
They have no leaders. Kamala's gone. Biden's gone in more ways than one. They have no leaders.
And this is the clip that's going everywhere, which shows you what they care about.
This is how, well, let me start with this.
There's two.
Jonathan Capehart, this far left guy who has a show on MSNBC, he starts by asking this
question.
And for the listening audience, every single person on the panel raises their hand.
These are all the candidates for the head of DNC.
It's SOT16.
How many of you believe that racism
and misogyny played a role in Vice President Harris's defeat?
Okay. So that's good. You all pass. You all passed. Jonathan Capehart will decide why Kamala Harris lost. And then
they elect a white guy. They elected a white guy, Stu. It's been like 12 years or something
before they ever. But the reason this guy, Ken Martin, got elected as a white guy, I would submit
is because of repeated statements like this one he offered in 2019. So I have to admit that I have my own white privilege here.
But that doesn't prevent me from seeing the phobias that exist throughout our communities,
both in Minnesota and, frankly, throughout this country.
OK, but he got elected as chair, David Hogg, the far left kid who was part of the Stoneman,
um, school shooting. He was there. It was a student down in Florida when that happened at
Parkland. Um, who is just, I mean, with all due respect to that terrible experience,
he is truly one of the most annoying leftists on Twitter. He is truly hateful,
very nasty,
does not understand there's a second amendment in this country and that he doesn't get to rewrite it with his eraser. Um, he wins vice chair. So now you got two white guys, two, two, and the DNC
chair, Jamie Harrison, I guess, outgoing tries to explain that this has thrown things into chaos because they have quotas, they have bare minimums for
non-binaries as part of DNC leadership, which I guess neither of these guys is. Listen to SOT 18.
The rules specify that when we have a gender non-binary candidate or officer,
the non-binary individual is counted as neither male nor female, and the
remaining six officers must be gender balanced. In order to be gender balanced, we must
we must elect one male, one female, and one person of any gender. We have to elect one male, one female,
and one person of any gender.
To ensure our process accounts for male, female,
and non-binary candidates,
we conferred with our RBC co-chair,
our LGBT caucus co-chair, and others to ensure that the process is inclusive
and meets the gender balance requirements in our rules.
Very hard.
If you have a quota for neither males nor females, and for the listening audience on the screen,
the entire time he was reading that is this little like pronoun primer that
reads there's Zim there,
her Z,
she, his Z, they, themim there. Her, Z, she, his. Zay, they, them, Zim. Hers, Zay, him, he. I refuse.
Fuck off, DNC. Those are not real words, nor real pronouns. There's no such thing as a Z,
or a Zay, or a Zim. And that's why they're having such difficulty finding the right balance,
because they require it at the leadership level still.
Well, it's hard to get to find the right people when you've created a totally,
totally new type of person that you have to somehow fit into your quota.
It's got to be difficult. I could see the challenge there.
Totally.
I have two reactions to this. One is I put on my American hat and I look at this and I think this is very disconcerting and terrible because it would be great if we had an opposition that may very well get back into power someday that had some level of sanity, that maybe they saw how things went over this past election and reacted to it and said, hey, maybe we shouldn't go down these roads anymore. It would be great that if we lost an election, the other side wasn't
so crazy as to throw us this far off track every time they win. The other part of me just really
wants conservative candidates to win. And my eyes light up when I see stuff like this. They've
learned absolutely nothing. They are just as ridiculous
and terrible with this stuff
as they were before they got slaughtered
in this election.
You'd think a moment like that
would make you have a bit of self-reflection,
Megan, but apparently not.
No, and the reports coming out of there
were just as delicious.
So the headline today is in the,
or actually yesterday, the Wall Street street journal Democrats have a new leader, but have not come
to grips with failure. They quote Adam Frisch, a Colorado Democrat who lost his house race in
November to now Republican representative Jeff heard as saying as follows, 20 big cities,
Aspen and Martha's vineyards. That's what's left of the Democratic Party.
And I'm not exactly sure those 20 big cities are getting the best version of the Democratic Party.
Zim, Zay, you don't think so, Adam? I think you might be right. Here's some more color from that
whole debacle. Okay. New York Times headline coming out of that meeting was no coherent message. Dems struggle to oppose Trump. They did more than 50 interviews with Democratic leaders.
They broadly agree that they need to do more to address issues like grocery costs, inflation and immigration.
But there is little consensus on how or even whether to prioritize the party's traditional concerns like abortion rights, LGBTQ equality and climate change.
There's a quote in here from Representative Jasmine Crockett,
Democrat of Texas. This guy, meaning Trump, is psychotic and there's so much, but everything
that underlies it is white supremacy and hate. And last but not least, this little ditty from
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy, you have to portray a sense of alarm and urgency or people will continue to believe that the country
will be okay. So they have no idea what the messaging should be. They know they're not
dumb enough to believe that the identity politics helped them. They have got to see the polling
showing it's crushing them, but it's too strong a strain. The party has this malignant tumor that's in it that
loves DEI and equity and identity politics at every turn, and they can't excise it still.
It is. It's a puzzle that they can't put together. I mean, they really don't know how even to attack
it. Again, maybe if you had that real moment of self-reflection, you might be able to find
a path.
But if you think about the incentives of not only activist politics, but also the internet,
it's really hard for a party that has kind of crazy views and goes to the American people
and says these crazy views and locks you in with that sort of maniacal purity test that they've been
putting people on over the years. How do you unwind that? You know, I mean, look at, you know,
look at someone like John Fetterman, who, again, is a Democrat, who says Democratic things and
votes Democratic ways 90% of the time, but just occasionally comes out with something that I would
call rational. He's treated as a villain for that. They've excised
every pro-life Democrat from the party. They're all gone at this point. And they have so many
different problems here. It's not just DEI and it's not just all the things that we've been
talking about here. I mean, you mentioned Phil Murphy. Go back to Phil Murphy's performance
during COVID. I mean, he is one of. Go back to Phil Murphy's performance during COVID.
I mean, he is one of the only guys that could challenge Andrew Cuomo
for the level of incompetence.
And what do they do with these people?
They reward them.
Andrew Cuomo is probably going to be
the next mayor of New York City.
So they don't know.
You don't think so?
Against it.
No, I mean, he might be, but I'm not, I refuse.
I'm going to work against him. He helped kill 15,000 New Yorkers with his It's insanity to put this guy back in power.
Just ask our mutual pal Janice Dean. New Yorkers, your memory cannot be that short. Sorry. Keep
going. Oh, you can keep going on that strain forever if it's up to me, Megan. It deserves
to be said. He was he terrorized the entire state during this period
and went on TV and acted. Yeah, he is legitimately a villain. And I will say too,
less attention because I think of generally Cuomo being such an arrogant jerk on top of it,
less attention went to Phil Murphy, but he did many of the same things during that period. He
got almost no heat for it.
But like, he did get some attention from the voters of New Jersey who made his reelection
a lot closer. We're seeing elections in New Jersey get much, much closer. We went through
a period, I mean, my entire life analyzing politics, and I have to do like, you know,
I have to call the states and do all the political predictions over here at the Blaze.
And as I go through that process, the entire my entire life, there was always one poll in New Jersey
that showed it kind of close and gave Republicans a little hope.
And then when election day would come, you'd, of course, have your hopes and dreams thwarted.
I think for the first time, New Jersey is in play.
You mentioned what Scott Pressler is doing.
This stuff is actually happening now.
And the American people are sick of what they've been getting. And if the Democrats don't wake up, they will turn into a
party that's just completely irrelevant in a lot of places in this country. And I, you know, frankly,
I think that's a good outcome for the future of the nation, but it is one they really have to face
right now. They're already a national joke.
I mean, they're, you know, it's like the sad kid at, you know, the parties in high school
who runs and tells the teacher every time he sees somebody misbehave, who really doesn't
have a lot of friends.
But he's not like the lovable nerd.
He's like the turnstates evidence douchebag nerd who people really do want to punch, but they won't because they have boundaries.
That's what the Democrat Party is now, like this feckless, weakling, tattletale, annoying loser kids who nobody wants to brand with.
You know, it's like that. I keep thinking about that beautiful picture of all those young Republicans at the C.J.
Pearson, you know, organized inaugural ball and New York magazine calling them the cruel table.
It's like, no, that's the face of the up and coming generation, young Trumpers who are gorgeous,
promising, hopeful, optimistic, patriotic. That's what drives the left crazy who are so focused on
Zay, Zem and God, we don't have enough non-binaries. Is there any woman here with
a penis? Anyone at all? Is there any man here with ovaries? Please. Oh, we can't get to a quorum.
And this is why, just to add more color to it, Politico reporting on X that Dems are in a bit
of disarray over this whole thread by Dave Weigel, who works for Semaphore, who talked about some of the crazy answers these candidates gave on how they think they're doing. Like, we should take
money from good billionaires, not bad ones. And anyway, the quote repeated by Politico was,
we are so fucked, said one Democratic strategist. They even they see it still. Yeah, no, it's it's it's very true. I think they are. Now,
I hesitate to to be too confident here. Right. Things do change. I think that the Democrats
felt like this back probably in 2008 after Barack Obama. I remember people writing books saying
Republicans would only be a regional party from here on out. Yes. And things change quickly. The
next election was the Tea Party election. So it does change quickly. And you got to be really, really careful.
But like when I look at that, you know, the New York Magazine cover you mentioned,
obviously they cropped out all the black people to make it look like it was an all white audience.
But when you look at that whole picture, that's an inspiring picture of our future. It is. I mean,
you're right. It was like a bunch of good looking
younger people who were like inspiring, engaged in politics, cared about, you know,
relationships in a traditional sense. And, you know, when, when, when you become the uncool party,
it's really hard to shake that. We saw that back in the eighties, but like the, the just say no
thing when it came to drugs, look the message, obviously, you shouldn't do drugs.
But, you know, it was just seen as uncool.
And for a long time, Democrats took advantage of that, showing Republicans as the uncool party.
And over time, they turned to this party that was like, you know, just say no to the guy making the funny joke. Just say no to the guy who says follow the law or, you know, who says,
you know, that you can notice things
like women playing against men
in their sporting events.
They turn into a bunch of Karens, right?
They just, they're like constantly
policing our lives.
It's Margaret now.
Oh, Margaret.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to.
But it's another one I have to change. After that interview with J.D. V's Margaret now. Oh, Margaret. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to. Is that another one I have to change?
After that interview with J.D. Vance and Margaret Brennan.
I don't really care, Margaret.
Margaret is the new Karen.
Okay.
Debbie Murphy, Canadian Debbie, tells me we cannot end this segment without me playing the following soundbite.
This is from, I mentioned there were a bunch of candidates who were running other than the white guy who won. And I want to introduce
you to Dr. Quintessa Hathaway of Arkansas, who told the audience she wanted to give them
something that's been on her heart here over the last couple of days, and then this.
Good evening, everyone. It is my desire to be the next DNC chair.
And I just want to give you all a little bit of something that's been on my heart here over the last couple of days.
You fight on, you fight on.
You fight on, you fight on. When your government is doing you wrong.
You fight on.
Oh, you fight on.
Quintessa, sadly, you are no longer in the running toward becoming the next DNC chair.
You received, oh, this checks notes, zero votes for that apparently not rousing
rendition of you fight on this. We have Trump and they have Quintessa still. I'm feeling,
I'm feeling like we're in good shape. All right. I got to move on because I can't let you go
without getting to the Grammys. Did you watch any of the Grammys at all? I watched exactly 0% of the Grammys,
though I did see some pictures
and some revealing photos in one sense.
But yes, I did check in on it a little bit.
I watched no Grammys.
I just watched some of the clips
and the responses on X.
And within about two minutes,
I think the world knew that Kanye,
now known as Ye,
and his wife,
question mark, Bianca Sensori, showed up there and she was naked. So we have blurred this because we
do have kids who watch the show, but she dropped that fur coat and you see full vag, big fake boobs
and her naked bottom. And she's, I guess, wearing a quote mesh dress, which is totally invisible.
You cannot see that at all. It doesn't even appear. I mean, the best was she kept trying
to pull it down like the dress, like, sweetheart, we've seen your badge. There's no reason to pull
it down. If you had any hopes of modesty, they ended when you chose that outfit. And Stu, I have to just
say a couple of thoughts on this. First of all, it's so crass. It's so classless. I mean, any of
us, you, me, Canadian Debbie, Steve Krakauer, my EP, if any of us just took off all of our clothes
and showed up at the Grammys wearing mesh, a mesh dress, we would get tons of attention. It's because you've crossed
another new societal low. It's not because, ooh, we all want to see you naked. There's no question
she has a beautiful body. She's a beautiful woman. We knew that from all the other nude pictures.
But to show up at the red carpet like this at a festive event, totally naked is just another blow to our already craven
society. Something kids sometimes watch, right? If you're not smart, you don't let your kids watch
the Grammys, but just saying what she wanted them to see was her naked body. That's what she wants
people to know about her. I find it disgusting. I'm not like angry because I don't let my kids
watch these things anymore, but I'll just put it to you this way. My kids, I was telling them about it in the car because
I thought they might hear about it at school. And I, of course, my 15 year old Googled it and it
wouldn't even pull up on his phone, right? Because we've got like screeners on there
because it's pornographic, but it's shoved in our face at every turn, especially by these two.
Yeah, I mean, just absolutely embarrassing. I do have the same dress and it was my alternative choice for this interview. I's the devaluing of it. Right. Like it's just like if this is all you are, then what are you?
Right. And and it is a sort of kind of revolting sort of statement about America.
And Kanye West has spent I don't know, he's been all over the board.
But, you know, at one point he was singing religious songs. So I don't know what is what's happening with that.
And I was also concerned about the cushions on the chairs inside the venue, because if you're not wearing clothing, I mean, I just don't think that's sanitary.
It just seems like I don't want to have cocktails next to somebody dressed like that.
I feel like, you know, just spray everything down after if you're in the Grammys.
Especially as you've been sleeping with Kanye, who slept with Kim.
God only knows what
you're getting. Not suggesting anybody has a disease. Just saying, you know, you don't want
that trail coming your way. They didn't actually make it into the venue. They they there were
reports they were kicked out because they weren't invited. But then there was a report clarifying
from, I think, Entertainment Weekly saying, no, no, no, they were invited. He'd been nominated
for something. They just didn't go in. They came, they posed, they walked out, uh, because obviously they was just,
they were just there for the photo op. Can I just remind you, this was Kanye on with Tucker
shortly before they booted Tucker off of Fox news, trying to play all like,
oh, I'm a man of God.. I object to the objectification of women.
I think it's, well, let's start with, I don't know, SART7. Yeah, SART7.
Kim is a Christian, but she has people who want her to go to Interview Magazine and put her ass out while she's a 40-something-year-old multi-ibillionaire with four black children. And this is how fashion wants to, how they want to present her.
I had a lot of issues with the imagery of Skims.
I felt like there was a lot of imagery that was overly sexualized and things that I wouldn't want to see my wife
and definitely not my daughters doing in the future in order to sell
product. I've seen Skims promotions, many of them. I've never seen Kim Kardashian's full
vag on display. Even she hasn't gone that far. I've actually never seen her full boobs
in promotion of Skims. I've seen them many times elsewhere on the internet.
Thanks to you, Kanye, who participated
in that one shoot, I'm told, where she had the champagne coming out of that, whatever.
He definitely tweeted it out and wrote all day long. And then he added this to Tucker
for good measure. It's not eight. The girl's showing a body off, showing this, showing that.
And I didn't realize that that was affecting like my soul and my spirit as someone that's married and loved and the father of like now what about to be four
kids of course it's like a normal underwear it's hot it's like it's hot for a boomer
so like the night before the fact you're gonna come in here
and say that you're not into a corset but
give me really bad anxiety.
What are you talking about?
Why is that giving you anxiety to say that?
Because you knew last night I was having really bad anxiety
and I don't need any more negative energy
for you to now say that you're not into me wearing a tight dress.
You are my wife and it affects me when pictures are too sexy.
You built me up to be this sexy person and confidence and all this stuff.
What a difference a divorce makes?
Help me, Stu.
I think maybe as a conservative
and someone who can appreciate
some of the things Donald Trump does as president,
we saw Kanye West put on a red hat
for like two weeks and we lost track of the point that Trump does as president. We saw Kanye West put on a red hat for like two
weeks and we lost track of the point that he's just completely insane. He was insane when he
was saying George Bush doesn't like black people. He was insane when he was, when he went to the
Donald Trump side, he might've made a point or two that you liked, but he was insane. He was insane
when he ran for president against Donald Trump. He was insane when he started hanging out with
Nick Fuentes and becoming an anti-Semite and he's insane now. That is the really simple summary, I think,
of everything with Kanye West. None of this makes any sense because he is insane. He's a crazy person.
And like, this is not a clinical diagnosis. This is an opinion about the way in which he has been
behaving, which is totally fair. I'm like, I would like to state for the record that I have, I did never, I did not
buy into this and I did not, I did not put him on the air or try to milk that for ratings
like Chris Cuomo did.
I just, you could see he wasn't, there's something off and I have no wish to exploit it.
But I feel like this wife, I used to think she was exploited.
I now think she's totally in on it. She's, she's. She just wants to be a star. I have zero use for these two.
Okay. Alicia Keys accepts the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award and uses it. Miss Alicia Keys of the,
oh, I swear I wasn't coincidentally wearing the Palestinian colors like hours after 10-7.
No, I wasn't. I swear this is how she spent her acceptance speech.
This is not the time to shut down the diversity of voices. We've seen on this stage talented,
hardworking people from different backgrounds with different points
of view, and it changes the game. DEI is not a threat, it's a gift.
And the more voices, the more powerful the sound. When destructive forces try to burn us down. We rise from the ashes like a phoenix.
Okay. Destructive forces try to burn us down. I mean, obviously, I believe that was yet another
reference to Israel. By the way, it was the Hamas who did the burning of actual people and babies.
Alicia, you might want to actually
do a little research before you go out there and wag your tongue because you don't know
what the F you're talking about. Anyway, your thoughts. I mean, it's fascinating. You know,
this, she says diverse voices or different voices from different backgrounds are important. Well,
sure. I mean, we don't want the same person singing all the songs.
We don't want everyone to, I mean, you do get a different perspective. That's got nothing to do with skin color. No one's saying that we shouldn't have different people from different backgrounds.
It's this maniacal focus on immutable characteristics that are the problem.
And especially when you're promoting people who are less qualified, who knows what went on exactly,
of course, with the air crashes and
stuff. But we do know that that stuff is a serious problem inside the FAA and an uncountable amount
of government agencies that are doing important things that are supposed to help Americans.
If you're focused on that, you're not focused on finding the best person. You're not focused
on finding the best singer. You're not focused on finding the best lyricist. You're focusing on, you know, genitals or skin color or whose genitals
you like the best or whatever, you know, whatever intersectional value we're supposed to be caring
about this week. When you're caring about that, you're not caring about merit. I thought that
was great. You know, Pete Hegg said that in his term. I know Marco Rubio
spoken about it. All these appointees from Trump are talking about it. Pick the best person. Don't
care about those things. And that's the way to go. You had Shakira who did. She pulled a Selena
Gomez like the immigrants. You had Lady Gaga make it all about trans people are not invisible.
These people are very annoying. And people are very annoying and you really should
pause before you think about giving them your money. All right. It's like, oh, then Beyonce,
Beyonce, she's won 33 Grammys, including for best country album last night. Meanwhile,
they, you know, somebody went through and did the list. Hold on a second. I have it here.
It's actually outrageous. So did you know, listen to this, Stu. Somebody tweeted this out, Mike Harlow. Frank Sinatra
got 11 Grammys. The Beatles won seven. Judy Garland, two. The Rolling Stones, three. Beyonce,
33. Most overrated artist of all time. I totally agree with that. And by the way, you don't have to take
my word for it or Mike, uh, Harlow's word for it. Listen to what John Rich tweeted.
Folks are asking me how to music award shows work. He writes labels and publishers all have
blocks of votes. They make deals with each other. You vote for mine. We'll vote for yours type thing. It has zero to do with who made the best music. Thus Beyonce with country album
of the year. Nice, right? The same thing is true with the CMAs, the ACMs, billboard, et cetera,
all work exactly the same. Last night, the Grammys outed themselves in a big way. It's
ridiculous. Her husband, I'm sure, pays for all these aggressive
marketing campaigns. And we're supposed to pretend that Queen Bey is unassailable in her country
music attempts. Well, you know what? She isn't. We're not buying it. We know what happened and
how she got this award and how she got her 33 Grammys when you've got two for the Judy Garland's of the world.
Your thoughts. I mean, it's funny because they praise DEI so much, Megan, but if DEI,
it's their industry, a lot of boring white guys like me are going to be winning hip hop awards.
And I don't think that's what they want. Um, I'm concerned about the way they look at this.
Uh, and I, I find it you know you have your outfit ready.
Yes, it's ready.
Don't look at the red carpet.
Take your kids away.
It's funny, too, with Lady Gaga, you mentioned trans people are invisible.
This terminology is so strange.
Like, if anything, I feel like trans people are the most visible.
Every time they walk down the street, I can tell immediately.
Too visible.
Way too visible.
I want to know less.
I want to see less.
I want to know less.
Please don't wear Kanye's wife's dress anywhere.
But it's just like this standard stuff that I feel like, you know, look, these are not the smartest people among us.
I mean, I'm not sitting here thinking that they're all necessarily, you know, going into deep thought about what they're saying.
A lot of them just they've got a vibe. A DEI is good to them. So they're going, they're going
to say it, but like, you'd think there'd be some thought, uh, after all of this has happened,
right? You're, you had this supposed mandate in 2020, which has gone away. The culture is moving
in the opposite direction. The people who are, I think, standing out right now are the people pushing back against
this old guard and this, you know, which encompasses DEI and so many other things.
It's great to be fair to everybody, but like just on the merits, Beyonce should not, you
know, I just, I don't think enough of her music to believe that she could possibly have
more, uh, more awards than all of of those people I think you just mentioned combined.
I know.
It's ridiculous.
We know what you're doing.
It's obvious what the industry is doing.
It's just not the same as it used to be.
Like, there was a time when true merit determined who won these awards.
That time has come and gone.
And Americans know it. They know
it, whether it's an Oscar campaign or a Grammy's campaign. And, you know, these stars are making
fools out of themselves in trying to walk over into political commentary. No one believes they
have any working knowledge of the issues. And by the way, I'm convinced on that Alicia Keys
reference. We know what you're doing. We realize
you thought what Hamas did was aces. You made that clear. You're disgusting. Stu Bergeer is
not disgusting. He's a champ. It's great to have you. Thank you for being here.
Megan, you're the best. Thank you. All right. Coming up next, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville.
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Offer details apply. Now we turn to a subject that was key to the 2024 presidential election and a key issue here on our show, the protection of women and girls in sports.
A bill titled Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act passed through the House on January 15th,
218 to 206. The legislation bans federal funds from going to institutions that allow biological
males in sports and requires Title IX provisions to solely recognize biological sex. But now the
bill is being stalled in the GOP controlled Senate. Hello, what?
And my next guest has more on the GOP leadership failing to bring the legislation for a vote.
Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama has been on the front lines working to pass this legislation,
and he's been working for years.
I went back and looked at the number of times he's tried to bring this up when nobody wanted
to hear from him, when it appeared to have no chance of passing. He brought it up. He brought
it up again. He brought it up again. He has been like a dog with a bone on this, a true ally to
women and girls everywhere. And there's a reason I think he's got a historic background in the
sports world as a former head coach for several college football teams, Senator Tuberville, Coach
Tuberville. Welcome to the show. Thank you, Megan. Thanks for having me on. And what a great subject
we're going to talk about. I'm your huge fan. Like the number of times you have tried to push this
boulder up the hill really makes me respect you, even when you knew there was no way a Democrat-controlled Senate was going to give you a vote. But then GOP wins control of the Senate. And what we've seen
since you guys took over in the Senate and the House now is the House passed it and it got
massaged a bit. They passed it again. They said, yeah, OK, here we go back to you guys over in the
Senate. And we've been waiting. I've been waiting to see a vote by the GOP-controlled Senate on this thing,
because it's much better, notwithstanding Trump's executive orders, if it can become law, law that
can't just be undone by an executive order four years from now. So why aren't we seeing a vote?
Well, exactly right, Megan. A lot of people don't realize an executive order,
which President Trump signed almost a couple of weeks ago, defining gender, by the way.
And he even came out and said, listen, we have to have a bill within 30 days, because if you don't know this, executive orders only last as long as that president's there.
So we got some work to do. This is a third time. Third time's a charm. I've had it on the floor twice. We didn't have the votes, even had a Republican vote against
me the first time. Joe Manchin voted with me the second time. But we're going to have to get 60
votes. And we've got a lot of work to do. We have 53 Republicans. We know we've got to get some
Democrats. But it is a very, very touchy subject. Do you know, Megan, that there's some high school teams in this country,
in blue states, that are totally biological boys?
It is a disgrace.
It is a disgrace what's going on.
And what's going to happen is we are going to end up not having women's sports
because parents are not going to allow their kids to dress in dressing rooms,
take showers with biological boys, or they don't want them to compete against them because of being
a safety factor. But it is devastating what is happening. President Trump understands they put
$100 million in advertising in the election the last three months, and it helped him get over the top. 79% of the people in this country,
Republican and Democrats say it is wrong for men or boys to participate in
women's sports. We've got the, we have, we've got the majority on our side.
As you said, we've got to get it to the floor.
John Toon told me he's going to get it to the floor. He hadn't done it.
Now it's time to put up or shut up.
We've got to get it on the floor so people can't done it. Now it's time to put up or shut up. We've got to get it on
the floor so people can see if it's not going to pass, we'll do it again. But we've got to get
people on the record because this is something that is very dear to the heart of all parents
across this country and is dead wrong. Would John Thune not wanted to come to the floor?
He certainly wouldn't want to protect Democrats. He must know of Republicans who are not ready to vote for this thing. Well, leadership is actually co-sponsors of this.
And I think at the end of the day, Jonathan has been overwhelmed. Obviously, you've got President
Trump breathing down his neck. You've got the Congress or the House pushing things over.
We're trying to do the reconciliation. The Lakin-Riley Act needed to be passed because
that was so important with the border being under attack and we're losing so many young men and women for fentanyl and all
those things. But now is the time to act on this. So we can't wait any longer. 50 years of Title IX,
it has been decimated by the Biden and the Democrats and all the far left progressives.
I grew up in this business and coaching. I saw what it did for young girls, older girls.
It's created leaders across this country.
And we're absolutely devastating this.
Still today, I don't know what Joe Biden was thinking
or was he even thinking or any of the Democrats
when they thought this was the right thing to do.
Is there some belief that this can't pass and they only want wins
right now? They only want to put legislation on the floor that can get through. Yeah, put yourself
in John Thune's position and the leadership of the Senate. They're looking at things,
you know, let's win early. Let's get on the scoreboard early. But the problem with this is we've already won because President Trump pushed this out there.
Now is the time to put pressure on the Democrats time and time again, four or five times.
We have to even before the next election, get them on the vote that they're going to vote against girls and women having to participate in, in, uh, against men and boys. It's, it's devastating to the, to sports.
It's devastating to the lives of young people.
There's been rapes in dressing rooms and showers. It is absolutely amazing.
Uh, Riley Gaines and I, you know, have become good friends over this, uh,
talking about it. Uh, again, we're going to talk about her, uh,
with her again later in the week
because this is Girls Sports Week. It is so important that we keep people's mind on this
and not let it go down and forget about it. This is so important to the people across the country.
Can you just tell me, when you said that there are girls sports teams in the United States that
are filled entirely with boys posing as girls.
You know, I just heard a story. I'm not going to name the school because I haven't confirmed this,
but it's a mom friend of mine. And I believe her because she had a kid at this school
in Westchester, a private school. They hired a new sports director, athletic director,
and then they turfed this guy because he didn't believe in allowing boys into girls sports.
And the school made a conscious decision that not only did they want boys in the girls' sports, but they had a plan to stack the entire
girls' ice hockey team with biological boys so that they could be totally dominant
against other schools. So I do have some information in my own personal world that
they're doing this now for competitive advantages.
But you probably hear from a lot more people than I do in your role.
So is that true?
What sports are they filling the whole roster with boys in real sports? Yeah, most of them are track teams.
You're going to have a few in volleyball and a few in basketball, but mostly the track teams.
And they're in blue states.
We get calls all the time about this.
And again, even the parents in the blue states are in an uproar about this.
And again, it's going to become a common thing if we don't stop it now.
You let this landslide keep going, we're going to have huge problems getting this stopped.
So it's important
that we stop it now. President Trump's hot on the trail on this with his executive order.
Again, this is sports week for girls. It's so important that we look at Title IX as something
that is constitutional and that was written in our constitution because it wasn't. Because 50
years ago, it was the first time we ever said,
okay, let's give women, young men and women,
young girls and women an opportunity.
And it started, and it's the best thing
that's ever passed out of this place.
We call the swamp here in Washington, D.C.
But again, we're going to keep fighting for it.
But again, I'm going to continue to push leadership.
John Toon, John Barrasso, they all are on my side on this.
But again, you might have hit the hit the nail on the head while ago when you said, you know, they might just want to win.
Well, we've had two losses in the last two votes that weren't Lake and Raleigh.
So it's like, just don't worry about winning or losing on this.
Let's get it out there where people can see what's going on.
But do we think, Senator, that you'd get all 53 Republicans voting for this?
Well, Murkowski voted against it last time.
And then I think the next time she may have voted for it.
I can't remember.
But at the end of the day, now we have 53.
It's going to be a touchy subject.
Again, if you just go back and look at the last three months, President Trump hammered this home of the people and everywhere I went.
There's no question. You're 100% right.
The New York Times just did this poll in January of 2025, as in a few days ago.
79% of respondents said biological males who identify as female should not be allowed to compete in women's and girls' sports.
67% of Democrats said that.
94% of Republicans, 64% of independents. These are huge majorities. Even within the Democrat party,
we think we have the Republican votes. Maybe not Murkowski. I've heard a little wiggling from Susan Collins, but I don't I don't know. Even if you counted those two out, I feel like we have the votes needed to pass it.
We just don't think we have the votes for cloture. Is that true?
Yeah, that's true. I think it'll be close, though.
You've got to remember now they've got quite a few people that suffer election and in a year and a half.
And it's going to be this is going to be maybe one of the top subjects out there.
We get the border under control.
We get inflation under control,
crime under control.
President Trump continues this march
down the path of getting back
to the United States.
This will be one of the top issues.
And so if we go and get it done now,
obviously without too much fanfare from the Democrats, I think we've got a great opportunity.
But they're going to push back hard. Chuck Schumer is definitely against anything that we do of blocking this.
So he's going to hold his hold his group's feet to the fire on this. And you had like a preview of what the Democrat argument is on this
from AOC in the House, who actually explained or claimed that this is going to lead to inspections
of little girls going into the locker room to make sure they're female. I mean,
just the worst fear-mongering. Here is her soundbite in SOT 30. Republicans who have voted against
consistently against the Violence Against Women Act, who have taken away the right of all women
to choose and have control over their own body, who, as women, are bleeding out in parking lots across the country, standing there, allowing us to die,
now want to pretend today that they care about women. And why? To open up gender and yes,
genital examinations into little girls in this country in the so-called name of attacking trans girls.
And to that today, what we have to say are two words, not today. Trans girls are girls.
And for all the folks that are so concerned, thank you for your concern about women for the
first time that I've seen. I don't know about y'all. I don't know who's been to gym class lately.
But girls, even if you only believe in two genders, I've played co-ed sports all the time.
What's your response to her, Senator?
Well, it's typical, just rant and rave.
She's just trying to make headlines.
She has no clue what she's talking about.
Inspection of young girls. Up until the last year or so, we didn't have to worry about this. And that's never happened before. And it's not going to happen in the future. It's just
they've lost their mind, Megan. They've absolutely lost their mind. They want total control.
And if they can control a scenario like this, they think they can control anything. It's total fear mongering.
So what we need is for Leader Thune to call for a vote on the Senate floor so that we have names.
We have actual names of the Democrats who are standing in the way of what 67 percent of their base, of their voters, want.
I don't see how that's a downside for Republicans at all.
Even if we don't kick cloture, let's see them vote. Let's see those senators say,
I am not for this. And we can campaign accordingly thereafter. While I have you,
can I ask you about the president's nominees? Because I saw you, I went to the Hegseth
confirmation hearing. I saw you did a very nice
job. RFKJ, Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel. News out today is of, you know, Hegseth's been confirmed,
but of those I named, maybe Tulsi's on the least steady ground in terms of getting confirmed in
the Senate. Do you agree with that? And do you think she'll get through? Well, I'm hoping she gets through.
But I think if one of those three is going to have a tougher time, it's probably going to be her.
We have these people up here that think they invented national intelligence.
Most of them just look at scenarios.
And, you know, what can give us a good opinion that we can tell our folks back home that we're going to vote against her?
It amazes me. Everybody tries to be a one-up everybody else. And I saw you at one of the
hearings that they were waiting on Pete Hexeth. The Democrats were getting ready to absolutely
run over top of him, and maybe even a couple of Republicans. He handled it so well, it kind of
shut them all up for a while. But their scenario, every one of these hearings, Megan, is seek and
destroy. They want to do everything they possibly can. Most of them have no morals. The things that
they've done to this country for the past four years, it's not forgivable. But again, I think
Robert Kennedy will get in.
I think it'd be close.
Kash Patel probably has a better chance
than both of those two.
I think he'll go through maybe with 52, 53 votes.
And then of course, Tulsi, she is perfect.
She's both, all three are out of the box
in exactly what we're looking for.
And as I tell my colleagues on the left,
or excuse me, on the right,
Robert Kennedy brought millions
of votes to President Trump, because when he flipped sides and came his way, you could just
feel the momentum from Robert Kennedy. He needs to be approved because he will do an absolutely
outstanding job, not just for vaccines, which everybody thinks is all about vaccines.
It is about everything.
It's about food.
It's about the future of our country and our kids and everything we do and our health care.
Amen to that.
Well, fingers crossed on all three of them.
Last question.
So does this mean, since you used to coach Patrick Mahomes,
that you're rooting for the Chiefs at the big game this Sunday?
Well, I never even coached him. What happened is I recruited him, and then I left and went to
another school, but I've got to be very good friends with him. He's not just a good athlete.
He's a very good example for a lot of our young youth across this country. Same thing with
Dwayne Johnson, coaching Dwayne at University of Miami years ago.
He's a good football player. Wasn't a great one, but you could tell he was a perfect gentleman on
and off the field. So one of those type of people. But no, I like both teams. Again,
I'm not a big NFL person. I like college football more, but I'll probably be pulling for Patrick this week.
Oh, very nice. Okay. I'm going to confess. I am going to the Super Bowl. I've never been to one before, but Doug and I are going. And I am going to be rooting for the Eagles because even though
I don't really love the Eagles coach, I got to be honest, ever since the Michael Vick thing,
I have held it against them and I'm a Giants fan.
But I am going.
The Giants aren't in it.
I am going to root for the Eagles out of marital support and love.
So we'll see.
Maybe I'll bet you a dollar.
I'll bet you a dollar that the Eagles will win.
You take that bet?
I'll take that bet.
It should be a good time, though.
The football game is secondhand compared to everything else around it.
I've been to them. The halftime, the pregame, all the festivities, and New Orleans is a great place.
So be careful down there.
It will be safe.
You know, they'll have a lot of security.
But at the end of the day,
it's the biggest event of the year,
sporting-wise, for our country,
and hopefully we'll have a great game.
Very cool.
Great to see you, sir.
Thank you so much for coming on.
Thank you.
Thanks for all the great work you've been doing on this.
Really appreciate it.
It's a very simple, very simple act.
It says sex shall be recognized based solely on a person's reproductive biology and genetics
at birth, and that it will be a violation for someone receiving federal funds who runs a sports program to allow someone whose sex is male to participate in an athletic program or activity designed for girls.
That's it. It's really not that state voters. The number one issue they voted on
in the 2024 presidential election was the gender thing. And the sports thing is a huge part of
that. It just makes sense to people that boys shouldn't be playing against girls, get on board
or get left behind, especially these senators from those six swing states. Make them vote. Make them say
they won't allow a vote on this very simple bill. Leader Thune, it's the least you can do
to reward people like Senator Tuberville, who's worked so hard on this legislation that has
majority support of the nation, never mind the House and the Senate. Thanks to all of you
for listening.
We are going to be back tomorrow with a very interesting show
with our legal eagles, Mike and Dave.
I mean, there's so much stuff happening in Trump world.
Is any of it going to pass muster in the legal world?
We've already seen some challenges filed
and much, much more.
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