On Thursday’s Mark Levin Show, John Bolton doesn't have the right to go into the office of the presidency and take information for his own enrichment. This marks an abandonment of his 40 years of service to the country and the conservative movement. Classified information obtained from being an advisor to the president is not intended for publication or profit. Then, this week the Supreme Court did more damage to the rule of law and the Constitution than the rioters in the streets. Just recently Justice Gorsuch rewrote Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act defining one's sex as their sexual orientation, not their biological assignment. The Court seems to have nationalized issues related to culture and they will be decided by a bunch of Ivy League lawyers legislating from the highest federal bench. In today's matter regarding the unconstitutionality of President Obama's DACA order, it’s We The People that lost this case, not President Trump. Later, Larry Elder joins the show to discuss his new documentary called "Uncle Tom" which focuses on Black conservatism in America. Elder focuses on the many lies peddled to the Black community by the Democrat Party and the progressive left. Afterward, Dinesh D'Souza calls in to discuss his new book "United States of Socialism: Who's Behind It. Why It's Evil. How to Stop It.”
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the John Bolton and ask him to come on the programme for a full. Our interview you do
Then you got nothing his publisher, Simon, intrusive,.
And you contacted his publicist I'd taken MR producer.
And they didn't even have the respect to get back to me.
Must be a tough interview to get
These tough for those who.
He thinks you're gonna be Patsy's or push overs. I guess- and I
a little clip of his interview with math
It's an old, Clint, Lloyd,
My report Obama Bomb- I report
Of course it about them
the MRS attended, his her wedding.
Presidents not qualified to be present the United States and on and on and on
John giving aid in comfort to the enemy, Oliver Enemies, shocking
currently, according to John Roberts on Fox Report, the book is fill
with discussions about negotiations, the president have a foreign leaders kind of book as that
and so the Justice Department should throw the book at John Bonham because
is about the office of the presidency. I don't care. What's in his book,
if it's a colouring book. This is about the
Firstly, the presidency, no individual has the right,
one of the office of the presidency under
ever being a loyal employee, all the time
scheming and preparing to cash out no power
And it can operate under those circumstances, so they just
Department has to defend the offer,
The presidency for this present and future presidents
What John Boldness done is diabolical
diabolical.
Any riches himself, on top of it say
Sawyer Chuck Cooper what Cha Coopers.
Papers Dinas.
Is abandoned forty years
Patriotism in constitutional is forty years. I hope it was worth it.
But it's really not and I'll talk more about that later. There.
New Fox pull out of likely voters, so I want to stop right there. A pole of likely voters is not reliable. You want a pole of registered voters. Excuse me
The opposite: foxes done a pole of reading my notes. Registered voters
you want to pull of likely voters, that's them.
Sacra- and you would think everybody knows this by Now-.
Oh, don't worry, I'm gonna get to the Supreme Court because, as I posted on the mark, Levin show Facebook
Mark Levin show Twitter earlier today. This week the United States Supreme Court. Those justices have done more
damage to the rule of law in the constitution than the rioters in the streets have done enormous damage, but the Supreme Court is lawless, utterly lawless,.
And so that requires a very good examination and we'll get to that too. But
get to this polling stuff and I don't normally get into poles, but I think it's
worth because I'm starting to think
that. The purpose here is.
Ok, let's see here so Eli Lake is
Colonists and an old friend had Bloomberg jumping into the defence of Walden
he says a correspondence account is important because its devastating and why
They try and prevent his book in Ireland,
still this? Why would they try and prevent his book from coming out of its all false Eli.
I thought you were better than this. I guess I'm wrong
you can have classified information or book, they gets it wrong. You can have
percent classified information in a book that gets an eighty percent raw
even if its one hundred percent wrong.
The principle is whether year national security adviser another top advisor to the present, the United States that Circle
belongs to the executive branch in the head of the executive branch, the President, that,
are you get very privileges, the privileges,
the president's privileges. That's why
You have laws in place that prevent people from just riding books willing,
depending on who they are and what's in the book so.
Samantha goal
game said, are utterly illogical, really are not particularly helpful here, Eli
jump out longer than you perhaps he's been a source of yours for a long time.
And I'm ve his lawyer, Chuck Schumann.
Very, very while very close longer than you.
And if you're not gonna, least call out the betrayal and the damage.
This does to the office of the presidency than I can
You seriously either
Mantra, Cooper right well getting pretty close, really.
People should defend this,
They, like somebody I dont, like somebody
this is indefensible. Its utterly indefensible
Since its incomprehensible, if you really believed.
For your seventeen month period with the present United States that he was
danger, he talks about
that he was a threat that he was adopted.
Urgent? Why you waiting seventeen months?
And why, in your resignation, did you have a public press?
Our efforts to talk all about it and why
wouldn't you make yourself available for an impeachment hearing and by the way I dont support that I'm just saying why? Wouldn't you.
And yet Eli doesn't seem to be troll by any that I thought he was an intrepid reporter. Sorry, you lie it's just absurd. What you wrote absurd.
You believe in national security, you don't you believe in the rule of law. You knock doesn't
but I really think some staffer national,
Create advisory deputies, national security, but should be able
after they leave right. Tell our book about various negotiations that took place while the press,
still in office, while he's
Mr on farm policy really still in charge of national security. Anybody think that's a good idea.
And also many the things I've seen written about him and including written by John, both in the opposite.
The consequences he talks about didn't happen because the present it didn't do them.
You go down the list whose
Tougher on China than Trump nobody,
push tougher on Russia.
Tougher on Russia, then Obama
Might even argue tougher than Bush forty, three, a tougher than Clinton.
Who's been tougher on IRAN, nobody
tougher on IRAN, then Trump.
What mark what about Afghanistan? The president
for office? You can agree with them. I disagree them here.
Two
our troops out of Afghanistan, he's explained why, over and over again, I know
I didn't want to do it and Kelly didn't want to do it and
didn't want to do it, but that's his position
been stronger in defence of the state of Israel. In this present nobody period who's been tough from the terrorists, the palestinians- nobody,
The democratic party selling out of the year to
a palestinian authority, among others whose
The United States, Military- wasn't Obama, wasn't Clinton, wasn't even
Forty three, that macho was Trop and his trunk.
Who's, taking more steps to secure our borders in any president, my memory trump.
While you know always pulling troops out of Syria, yes, he was pulling troops out of Syria and I disagree with that.
But it appears that he was right. At least this
I'm extent.
And what he lied, does it mention either? Is.
John both had a very senior position with Bush. Forty three- and I wasn't even aware this time I just looked at it now that he had a senior position, yes, but that he trash
forty three to Betty trash them.
And so there are issues here.
Serious issues here.
By the way need to make a correction, I dont often have to do this, but
He d do it here.
I'd mention the other night that the free beacon was headed by mad continuity. That's not
act. He was one of the founders, but he's not any longer. He just as a column there from time to time, like at National Review, he's at the amount
Enterprise Institute, and so I.
Continue to be a patron
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Back, then at hills
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in our enemies,
because the people most interested in reading this book and all the fiction that it contains. No doubt all the self Sir
serving information there,
because I daddy's very critical of himself balding than his inability to get along with most of the other people in the White House and in these cabinet departments. The
Most interested in this then I'll be in touch.
It, for them will be the year the dictators,
around the world who are enemies. Putin's g,
The Islam or Nazi, who runs IRAN all of them
he's given conservatives a bad name.
He's given hawks a bad name.
And he has.
Not just humiliated himself. Who was just said. I wouldn't care
All the people over all these years.
Stood by because I agree with many of US positions.
He threw them all under the bus.
But again more than that, he is literally damage. The office of the presidency.
Literally damage the office of the presidency. You don't see this happen in democratic administration,
in their sitting back and they're laughing, and then, of course, the excuses he doesn't deserve to be president. He shouldn't be president. Oh ok, thank you and we look at Joe Biden, Joe Biden,
Joe Biden family has enriched itself. Joe Biden has enriched himself, but you know I d go there, you not allowed to look, and if you do, you'll get impeached
Look at the Joe Biden candidacy you and I are
early living through and watching a complete farce, Joe Biden.
Is mentally handicapped. I say this without provocation. He need
Help.
He needs help here
be focused on his own mental health. Every day.
Instead, they wind em up like a doll
what to say, and he regurgitate is best as he can.
The Democratic Party and a media, and apparently no
tromp version and people of that sort who are perfectly fine with this.
Perfectly fine with this. Of course,
then she and the rest of them could never take advantage abiden. Could they are we
post away wait till after the election- God forbid. If he's elected
to figure it out
the country go through, that.
It is a serious matter. So
It is just about the president. It's about the former vice president is shocking.
It shocking how unqualified
As a matter of mental capability
by Agnes and then when you look at his record, is a disaster.
And so now we sit back he regurgitate what he's told
He tweets he doesn't. I had a tweet, but he puts up
wage and statements that water
trump, does isn't good enough trumps responsible for sixty thousand dead as a result of this virus? Are you aware that.
Trumps responsible for quota call police brutality,
and if Trump doesn't move hard left and embrace the agenda, that Joe Biden has embraced he's
from an already she's, not for the little guy peace,
for healthcare is not. For this reason, I feel that we have a right as a people to see
Joe Biden stand on its own two feet.
To be examined and cross examined,
to engage
what he's capable of these elections
not even about the candidates there about us in the future. The country.
And we're supposed to just go through the motions here, because the media insist on.
This election is just about Donald Trump. It's about Joe Biden too.
I want to begin here and we're gonna take a little time on this about the Supreme Court. As you know, my
This book was called men and black how the Supreme Court is destroying american
now what happens is a president? Does his bravery best.
Reagan tried others vixen tried to
people to the court who are going to actually upholder oath to the fidelity the constitution.
I'm going to legislate, because, if
legislature completely undermine the structure. The constitution,
You have now seized legislative authority from the representatives of the people.
You're nothing more than a politburo and you
justice tyrannical and fascistic. As a politburo
So when a majority of justice is take a law and rewrite it.
We take a policy position and
ass, defy it without any.
Toy basis these
The acts that you would expect
tyrannical and fascistic politburo, so when the court does that? That's what it is.
It's a tyrannical and fascistic politburo
Now I will underscore and explain this when I return at Helstone College Faith and learning are integrated in pursuit of a common and I've been talking a lot about four pillars, so they Helstone College Mission, learning character, faith and freedom. Today, I'd like to focus on faith as the founders of our nation, New God, is indeed the first authority and emotive toward which all learning moves hills deal understands that we come to really know things through reason in faith and their students are taught to pursue truth through both founded in eighteen. Forty, four by Christians, students of all face are welcome and hills they'll college and always have been. How does the college teach the essentials of the christian faith and religion? All students must take a course, the western theological tradition as part of hills, Dell's, rigorous, core curriculum. The college also offers majors and religion philosophy and religion, and christian studies kills those campuses a welcoming place in which to discuss and practice. Faith respectful dialogue among Christians have different denominations and with students of non christian faith is just one hallmark of the stellar college now to learn more visit. Levine for hills down back come that's alleviate for hills, Del back, I'm leavin for Hills, Dale, dotcom mark within whose mentor of conservatism goal now seven, seven, three, eight one for yea toward one! Now we had this decision earlier in the week.
This course. It injustice, Roberts, chief justice jointly for radicals on the court
Gorse actually wrote the opinion it
Title seven of the nineteen sixty four civil rights ACT and re wrote it.
And basically it says there should be
shall be no discrimination against thumbnail sketch based on
we're factors, including sex, in other words, ones, sex and just
court should extended, at the mean sexual orientation.
Even though it somebody sexual orientation is, unless they tell you,
How do you inquire about that without violating the law, but that's beside the point.
So what is done is he rewrote the statute which Congress refused to do?
and now, though, be massive amounts of contract
which that are known and untended consequences and robbing litigation and so forth.
For businesses all over this country.
And some very very complex and complicated questions as a result. This is,
slowed. Religious organisations that don't accept
These kinds of sexual orientation.
Health print plans and so on? And so now the justices we'll get to decide all the stuff.
Appears that they ve nationalized any issues that relate to our culture or does
called Social Issues- are religious issues.
Because you see we are incapable of making these decisions are self. So six,
Ivy League lawyers or make those decisions for it.
And so now we have the decision that was issued. Today we have been
Obama who on
institutionally. All
in violation of separation of powers,
cited since he couldn't get a law passed through Congress. Despite multiple
trying to do so. He
pass one himself, so we have what is called a feared
and who issues feared dictators and the Supreme
said. That's! Ok! If we agree with it.
So here you have a bald faced violation of separation of powers,
as you did on Monday,
under the court, decided we will legislate,
today, the court decided we will legislate.
Top of Obama legislate. So the two branches.
Government that aren't supposed me legislating. I legislating, except when it comes to Trump,
so Barack Obama puts this dock in place, which has,
Firstly, no, legal US or statutory basis whatsoever.
What is the Supreme Court say under John Roberts? John
Albert says? Well, you didn't.
You didn't overturn Obama's,
Jacket of order, by properly
Instituting the administrative procedures that this has nothing to do with the administrative procedures.
Does a constitutional matter, Donald Trump actually fixed,
the constitutional violation, this supreme
court? Ladies and gentlemen, what
two results. You wanted a result on Monday.
And what a result today, it wanted
illegal aliens, dockers.
To be covered and protected and Monday,
it wanted to expand the civil rights ACT to include algae BT, Q, individuals.
And the money decision Gore suggests. I see I'm a textual. A summit original is so was particularly sleazy.
As it is here on Thursday,.
Presently United States reports Fox NEWS in the way
Thursday defeat at the Supreme Betsy. This is how true, but it's his defeat. It's hard to feed
anybody who believes in the constitution? We were just defeated by lawlessness.
By fascistic behaviour.
His efforts to repeal the Obama era Dhaka. It's really appalling.
The constitution belongs to the people.
I posted earlier today, as I pointed out that this week this
cream court has done more damage to the constitution and the rule of law than the riders in the streets, because this
we import does it under color of law.
And they showed no respect for the constitution and law anymore than eluded us.
Their looting us of our liberties,
their looting us of our protection under the constitution.
Barack Obama never believed Dhaka was
institutional. That's gonna, cut too,
This a joy, twenty five, twenty eleven hat
p J media cut to go,
I swore an oath to uphold the laws on the books,
That doesn't mean I don't know very well that.
Pain and heartbreak, the deportations cos
Share your concerns and I
stem
I know some people want me to bypass Congress and change the laws on my own
and believe me.
Right now dealing with Congress
The idea, but believe me believe me the idea of doing things. All my own is very tempting. I promise you not not not just not just on immigration. Revolt
but that's not how
that's not our system works but notice. The audience here. Do it do it? Do it.
Fascism, in the name of liberalism, is no vice.
But that wasn't the only time September, twenty eight twenty eleven Obama again cut three go
Data set to continue to say this notion that somehow I can just change the laws unilaterally is just not true
we are doing everything we can administrative, but
the fact of the matter is
There are laws on the books that I have to enforce and I think,
there's been
The greatest service done to the cause of getting
the dream I pass and getting comprehensive immigration passed by perpetrating
the notion that somehow, by myself
I can go and do this is just not true.
But it is now, and the Supreme Court just upheld, gave its rubber stamp with a law,
Less supreme Court in a lawless, rogue chief justice of the United States.
Here's TED crews on the floor. The Senate today cut six. Mr producer go today's
and from the? U S Supreme Court in depth.
Of homeland security versus regions of the University of California is disgrace.
Judging is not a game not supposed to be a game, but sad
over recent years, more and more chief, just Justice Roberts has been playing games with the court.
To achieve the policy outcomes he desires,
case concerned President Obama's executive, Amnesty
stay that President Obama decreed directly contrary to federal law.
It did so with no legal authority.
He did so in open defiance of federal statues,
course he was celebrated in the press for doing so.
Obama's executive, amnesty was illegal. The day it was issued and not one,
single Justin
of the nine Supreme Court justices disputed that.
Now. Roberts has been involved in all these decisions. The two this week,
Obamacare decision. Were he true
turn the constitution inside out using the tax clause of the constitution, Scully and the others were shocked. Even Anthony Kennedy was absent
stunned by what
Which did.
We have a citizen, sip question
And whether the census can ask people if their citizens are not seems too,
apparently rational thing and just
Roberts leading the court, said now now,
then we have the algae, Bt Q decision Monday. Now we have the docket assertion. Today Robert is flipped he's gone,
oh hell throw you about here and there.
He's no William Renquist. He has a lousy chief justice, lousy.
Playing to the style section page of the Washington Post and the New York Times he's gone.
Here is more take crews speaking,
simply of what I just talked about that citizenship senses quest
cut seven, go in another case where the chief joy
with the four liberals from the court and struck down another one of the front administrations policy in that
Case a year ago, the Commerce Department which is charged with
by the constitution was conducting a census. Every ten years. The commerce department wanted to ask a common sense question.
The course of the senses. Are you a citizen of the United States,.
That's a question that has been asked in nearly every census, since eighteen, twenty
ain't complicated, asking someone in the course of a says argue a citizen button. Today's poetic
they fraught world the Democratic Party,
has decided they are the party of illegal immigration, as is the press.
As is John Roberts
I want to turn to men and black. My first book.
The biggest myth about judges sat there somehow imbued with greater insight wisdom envision than the rest of us.
That, for some reason, God Almighty has endowed them with superior judgment about justice and fairness, but the truth
is that judges are men and women with human imperfections and frailties
Some of them, brilliant, principled and moral others have been mentally impaired, venal and even racist.
Barely one hundred justices of served on the United States Supreme Court number one- this was really
two thousand five. There are elected.
Virtually unaccountable their largely unknown, most Americans they serve for life there.
Can I cloistered setting hidden from public view.
Yet in many ways the justices are more powerful than members of Congress and the President, this
cream court? Today's and rob nearly every aspect of modern life regularly vetoing the decisions of elected federal state authorities as fuel.
I've justices like today can and do,
Dictate economic, cultural, criminal and secure
a policy for the entire nation so who
back? I will show
Will the generalised, but the here are some of the more stunning personality. So when we come back, I will show you
whose some of these justices had been there.
We hold them up high because weeks
but to be independent of politics to be as objective as possible to really
revere the same constitution that we revere, but many of them don't and Justice Roberts is one of them.
I'll be right back then, at Helstone College
faith and learning are integrated in pursuit of a comment and I've been talking a lot about four pillars of the Helstone College Mission, learning character, faith and freedom. Today, I'd like to focus on faith as the founders of our nation, New God, is indeed the first authority and the motive toward which all learning moves hills they'll understand. So we come to really know things through reason in faith and their students or try to pursue truth through both founded in eighteen. Forty, four by Christians, students of all face are welcome and Hills Dale College and always have been. How does the college teach the essentials of the christian faith and religion? All students must take its course. The western theological tradition as part of hills, Dell's, rigorous, core curriculum. The college offers majors and religion philosophy and religion, and christian studies kills those campuses a welcoming place in which to discuss and practice faith respectful dialogue. Among Christians have different denominations and, with students of non christian faith is just one hallmark of the stellar college. Now to learn more visit, Levine for Hills drawback come that's alleviate for wholesale back, I'm leavin for Hills, Dale, Dotcom! Well, unfortunately, too short segment. I want to get to this point to make the point, because the court
Destroying itself like so much else in this society, the court is destroying itself with the american people, destroying its reputation in the still more decisions to come, and I suspect, more more of this
Come and by the way,
We get anybody writing a book whose around Joe Biden to tell us the truth about what
In Basileus course not.
And so here we have a phoney issue. This guy writes a book, and so this will be the news, the nose, the news, the news, the book, the book
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Why give a lifetime appointment to a lawyer,
to serve on the high court in the land,
when he or she is not going to comply with the constitution, and you know the left never get scrutinise. Do they? Those four
left. This activist pretend justices.
Shoulder to shoulder and you can never predict. How are you going to let you know what your mostly can predict? How they're gonna vote
big big cases. They tend of
The same way
we'll get these phony numbers from from newspapers.
And a cover for Robertson Course it from time to time. In motion
Eighty three percent of their time they all vote here- we're not talking about eighty three percent of the time we're talking about
decisions that matter to the country, not merely the parties, not merely the part,
so who then I was John Robert.
Who the hell is: a line, a keg.
Who the hell is gorse a two hour any these people
sit there and rewrite legislation. Doing more.
Damage to representative government that the British did at the founding of the country, because they do
hundred color of.
Being the being the are the justices of the United States.
But they're going to be celebrated because their advancing statism.
The left's agenda it's hard to be Clarence
It's hard to be SAM, Ellida.
Cabin all seems to be an end. There will see along that lasts it's early, yet
Can you imagine Clarence Thomas.
Day in and day out. He s the lesson of this crap
read: it
Fortunately, Scully is not there anymore. I
Of course it would be the next Galicia is not.
Not even close.
Alito Stone a hell of a good job.
But the superstar the court is Clarence Thomas. Why
because he follows the constitution here
stands its relationship that the declaration of independence he
stands. Why he's there
Robert follows the Washington Post style section.
The New York Times,
All excited because Chuck Schumer was crying on the floor, the Senate today he didn't expect this decision. Of course not and look helps being reported,
The decision today was fascistic in that it comes
Lee defied the rule of law and defied the separation of powers. We have a legislature if Europe
greater. You know it's called Congress
We have an executive branch which is headed by the president. Then we have called
The judiciary, the Supreme Court,
in the constitution, the other courts, Ukraine,
By Congress.
Each has an obligation on some areas they overlap, but one
two Monday's decision and want to come
To today's too, so, there is no overlap
It is clear as night and day.
But you're put on the road man and that power
two irresistible I'll, be right back from the West one podcast network,
he's here now: broadcasting, I'm lonely underground demand both than the bowels of a hidden somewhere under a brick and steal over nondescript building. We have once again made contact with our leader my mark living here. I never ate seven, seven, three, eight one, three, eight one, one, eight, seven, seven, three, eight one, three, eight one, one.
You know we have a little Chad here from time to time.
To produce from MR calls greener, and I
Times even before I talk to them, I talk to my wife.
About issues I'm gonna take on that can become explosive
are controversial and am
careful to train handling and his professional and mature way. As I can- and I was yesterday.
With respect to the charges against
officer off and the day before. Yesterday,.
Remember that must reduce, I said. Look I gotta, take a stand on this
no place for people to be meek sometime.
You just gotta. Do it right in the charges against him or an abomination this
prosecutor is an abomination.
Mister Brooks has a long rap record
And nobody is talking about so I talked about I posted about
And now you see today tonight
Our hosts on tv and radio more columnist now are talking about, and this is important.
But the first one out of the gate, and I don't seek to be the first one I'll. Let you know when there's breaking news out there and I'm not sure I believe it or I need to get more facts. I'm not the first one out of the gate. I hold back.
But I ll be the first one out of the gate. One I've draw drawn a conclusion. Baseline reason
what I see and based on what I hear.
Regardless of what other people may or may not do.
And I said the other day, I shall say it again if
a police officer and I had a lot of sick leave and vacation I'd. Take it right now right now,
they have a right to mostly peaceably protest too.
Their american citizens too,.
You got teachers who strike all across the country. You,
the transit individuals who strike all across the country. A baseball players are striving to ok, fine.
The police can strike, they have their ways to protest and they should use
because when you surrounded by anarchy, there should
he just one profession that stands up,
And his brutalized as a result of it.
Prosecutor, like this are media. These politicians are endangering all of us. It's going to
Trick: humanity, no matter where you live
you're not gonna wanna, be police, anymore children.
Not gonna wanna be police anyway,.
You're the enemy right out of the box every
Is view through
Lens of the left.
Thanks mostly to the media but everything's. Viewed
the lines of the left. This prize,
securing the latter should be disbarred. In my humble opinion, the way he conducted that press conference- I talked about this
posted on this as well that
and how you treat a serious criminal case.
I know Mister Brooks, wasn't the victim.
He was the aggressor, everything he did lead to whose shooting.
And now we know, thanks to the Daily mail
not CNN, not MSNBC or the new exclaimed, the watchman compost rainy, the rest of the crap now the daily mail,
A liberal british help, no one
thanks to them, that
Two Brooks had to be worried that do you, I would wind up putting him back in prison.
And what do we get commenting on all this social.
Behavioral professors.
Why do I give a damn? What a professor s to say, I don't
circle back to the court. This
The court is.
Showing itself.
It thank Justice, Roberts and other justices on thy court for doing exactly that, losing respect.
Maybe not Washington DC, but in much of the rest of the country, because
is denying us. Our record
Head of government
it is undermining the constitution. These justices are expected
port and they swayed or poem.
And this is exactly why I have
My book, the Liberty amendments that no justice should serve morn. Fourteen years, I might say what about Clarence Thomas
Clarence Thomas is in the minority. It's not about clarified.
It's about getting control over this, but
become it cause. I politburo.
Amazing, with the celebrate when it actually upholds the constitution. Touch
celebrates when it doesn't that's my point
I have a lifetime appointment of people going to make peace.
Policy decisions in them wrap them up in the constitution. Waller
while their undermining the constitution. What's the point.
I want to walk you through a memory lane of through these justices and who they are
just so you understand again that these are not particularly spare
people. Although some special people have been justices.
But not all. That's for sure.
There have been many other John Rutledge.
Was appointed by George Washington and nineteen in seventeen. Ninety five by recess appointment,
became the nation. Second chief justice after John Jay.
It was the United States senator from.
Caroline, he wrote that
The death of his wife, his mind, was frequently so much deranged as to be in great measure deprived of his senses. Another.
He became
Entity, a dimension
Just pressure was so serious that he may too failed suicide attempts. One sure
before and one soon after the centre rejected his nomination.
Said, the recent appointment, and then he didn't get the final upon Henry Brok.
First Livingston point
Jefferson in eighteen, o six.
Killed a man in a door before his appointment, Henry Baldwin pointed by
Andrew Jackson, in eighteen, thirty in eighteen,
Nato has reported that he was quote seized today with a fitted arrangement. Less
two weeks later, Daniel Webster loaded, a friend to the breaking
of judge a Baldwin's insanity, so he had dimension in the dark.
Parties about denominate somebody, who's got issues were done manner
Robert see grayer these worse, all Supreme Court Justices pointed by.
Spoke in eighteen, forty six he's
Four paralysis in eighteen, sixty, seven and thereafter began a slow mental decline.
Greece cases most troubling, because he was the wrong. It was the swing vote in one of the most important cases of a zero Hepburn,
his Griswold, which
down the law allowing the federal government to print paper money.
Greece, demonstration of mental incapacity during the car
Prince discussion was such that every one of his colleagues acknowledge that action had
take it, and here we are as a nation watching the same with thing would Joe Biden, but they
and it's not happening? Nathan
Therefore, it was appointed by James Buchanan in eighteen. Fifty eight, it appeared a mental decline, sovereignty
Broken eighteen, eighty, just before
Beginning at the October term,
Justice Miller described the situation. Judge Clifford reach Washington of the eighth of October, a babbling idiot, what
Keep thinking abide. Must rhodesia.
I saw him within three hours after his arrival, and he did not know me or anything. In there,
stung frame words. There was no sense to them and he kept
the seat until eighteen, eighty one for years and years,
Stephen J Field appointed by Abraham Lincoln in eighteen, sixty three.
Was one of the longest serving justices, and you never heard of him asked she
Justice, William Renquist, has written at the
field service. He began.
Increasingly lame and often seem lethargic to his colleagues during the war
Eighteen, ninety, six, ninety seven, his condition worsen in his questions in the court,
indicated. He had no idea of the issues being presented by council. Joseph Mckenna.
Mckenna was appointed by William Mckinley in eighteen. Ninety seven, his mental faculties began to decline this year
Does eighties. After chief justice tat failed to convince Mckenna that it was time
retire,
called a meeting of the other justices at his home. They decide.
They could not allow Mckenna, they cast the deciding vote in the court's decisions,
from then on. They agree that if there was a split vote among them, they would change their votes and model.
The case to go forward. The court did
a few cases over into Mckenna finally agreed to retire. Nineteen. Twenty four.
James C Mc Reynolds. Here's a doozy make red
was appointed by well known segregationist than big time progressive, William,
should we weren't or Wilson and nineteen fourteen, and he was
Notorious anti semite
he said he didn't want the court's call plague with another jus, unquote, there's no official
autograph for the court for nineteen twenty four, because.
Reynolds refuse to stand next justice, Louis Brandeis, the court's first jewish justice,.
He would leave the room whenever Brandeis, which speak in conference, it was
openly hostile towards these second jewish justice. Benjamin Cardoso, he often out a brief or wrecked
in front of his face when Cardoso, delivered an opinion from the bench on opinion day.
It make Reynolds LAW clerk. John Knox also wrote the justice disapproved of the fact that Knox had been pulled
to make Reynolds African American servants Harry and Mary Hugo Black.
Appointed by Franklin, rose without a nineteen. Thirty seven had been a member that
Klux Clan and Alabama. He was a lawyer for the clan,
on the court longer than he should have a nineteen.
Sixty nine he suffered a stroke quote, resulting in a partial loss of memory. Unquote, his health trot
Became worse,
March nineteen, seventy one started having acute pain in his left ear and a chronic,
Over his eye and at the back of his head,
aspirin couldn't help. He found a more difficult
Concentrate a short term memory was waning,
latch on to some event of long ago and reminisce blacks.
Not decline- seem to lead the paranoia. The months before his resignation in death. Coalblack was paranoid.
But the future expressing fears a governmental collapse that next week,
preparing a military coup in it sounds like CNN.
Felix Frankfurter,
their justice appointed by Franklin, rose in nineteen. Thirty nine. He help launch decree of the notorious by Algeria. Hiss, Frank:
had been a prominent professor at Harvard LAW School and before joining the
He had great influence and getting US law student prestigious courtships for a Supreme Court justices and a notable clerk.
He obtained for justice. Oliver Wendell homes was a student named Algeria. His at Frankfurt.
Urging his became a
public service career, letting
The service as a delegate to the Yalta conference, where, after yard, Churchill and stolen, said the boundaries
Post war, Europe
his would later be named by Whittaker chambers. A spy for the Soviet Union was tried for peace,
dream Frankfurt in an unprecedented move for a sitting Supreme Court Justice served as a character.
It is for this at the trial.
As an associate justice, Stanley, Reed and other Sdr pointy.
Although frankfurter, obviously would not have known of hisses. Eventually ties.
To the Soviet Union is a communist spy, he knew of the specific
charges when it decided to lend the prestige
of his high position in his defence.
In brown versus port of education, nineteen fifty four frankfurter behaved in a manner that most legal ethicists.
What consider extremely troubling he collaborated with a former clerk, Philip Elman,
who was serving in the solicitor General Office in the executive branch, Frankfurt Airport,
confidential information on their own
the positions of his fellow justices and caught in their a conference in the
case any advised them on arguments that government should make to sway the court.
William O Douglas and other F
our point in nineteen, thirty, nine in particular
Bizarre episode Douglas met a flight attendant on a plane and invited her to visit him at the court. We elect
lay physically assaulted. Her was chasing her around the conference table,
And trying to rip the woman's clothing.
Guess he be part of the meat to thing when they, Mr Medusa, unless his name's Biden meant that change everything.
His last year on the court Douglas suffered at times from delusion he had a stroke and nineteen seventy Ford, which Incapacitated aimed at the age of seventy six for two and a half months, though, he told the press
fallen and hurt himself
slurred his words he couldn't walked? He developed fears that people were trying to kill him, though he was chief justice and spurn. Please said he quit.
Thanks for so bad the justice system. The selves took action his
fuel to step down. Despite obvious mental and physical problems, that colleagues too
I'd secretly to stop counting his vote in some cases, Charles Whittaker,
teen, fifty seven eyes in fifty seven Eisenhower
had to be vacillating and indecisive and the pressures of the core led him to have a nervous breakdown. A fortress
they'll be J appointed forest to the court. Nineteen sixty five continued act as an adviser to Johnson was sitting on the court. He supplemented
court, salary, thirty, nine thousand five at the time by making money
my foundation, set up by a convicted stocks, one
Fortis resigned from the Supreme Court after was revealed that, while on the bench he pocketed
a twenty thousand dollar retainer from the foundation of jailed financier Louis Wilson,.
And I go on Thurgood Marshall. Oh yes, Sir
marchioness later years. He said
lot of his time, watching soap operates according to insiders, among other things,.
You can look at Elsie. Hastings is a federal district judge and why he was impeached,
suggest human beings imperfect, and they ought not be
De Mining, the constitution and separation of powers, as Roberts is doing on a continuous basis and Al Gore, such as flirting with the same thing I'll be right
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they can make decisions for the american people
they're just lawyers power.
Power goes to their head, your honour, your honor,
You ve written a decision, everybody must comply and by the way,.
The reason I read you that list is today
that they're all mentally healthy to think that they're, all psychology,
Quickly and emotionally healthiest to think wrong
In particular cases, but they're, just like the rest of society, I'll be back,
Mercury is actually one of the smartest people. I've ever heard speak. You believe that
and he's courageous he
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To make things right in this country, so it tries to inform as many of us as possible
The principles that make this country so great.
And he also wants to inform us about those that don't make this country so great and he's come out with an outstanding documentary Uncle Tom Uncle
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Larry elder. How are you my friend,
I'm really really well add, as told happen once told me, thank you for that.
Borrow your audience. I so tell us about this.
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took two years to do it.
Decided to do it because a young filmmaker approached me a couple years ago Mark and wanted to interview me for families, doing call Uncle Tom and, as often happens, if filmmakers and they go, and I didn't think I was going to say that I can't because they come up with all sorts of ideas and ever get the funding for this never happens.
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I don't like watching myself in an interview, but I love the style and what the way he did it, he didn't black and white. I thought it was a sensitive interview. You show me a couple other interviews, he did. I love the question thing and I said well, how far are you along and getting this movie done? He said
don't know where you told me how much money he needs to have how little he had, and I said, look if I would get involved in this film make me your executive producer. Always somebody give me a hand in writing it and we'll get this thing done,
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and market all about the clap agrees that the pushed back that people- I can't it's Owens people like her maintain people like Alan West people like Bob within get for daring to suggest maybe
Maybe we ought not, like lemmings, be pulling that lever for the Democratic Party to the tune of ninety five percent. This is the party. After all, that opposes vouchers work. I went to Crenshaw High school. That was a cool that was featured in the movie Boyz in the hood. There was a front page article in the La Times a few years ago.
Percent of kids. At my high school could do math, a great level is also equip school meeting, be paying called equipped run the school region. I know that if it iced tea with my high school- and he told me that he chose a high school because he wanted to go to equip school now. If you're apparent in a geographical area quench eyes, could you are mandated to senior geared to a school where we three percent of kids can do math gray level, and that is run by the creeps? The Republicans
We want to give you an option once a month.
The kid rather than the other way around, and I am doing at other contributors are doing or black or saint. Second, if the allowed to the middle class dedication and one party want to give me a better chance of getting a quality education in one dozen, why am I blindly pulling a lever for the Democratic Party just because of the assumption that I think racism is a major problem in Amerika and the movie explore?
this issue. We talk about the EU through the Democratic Party. How raises its ban the fact that republic, it at a percentage point more for the past year, the civil right economically
before then did Democrat, but lie at all of a sudden in mass. The races in the party left and became wasted in the Republican Party and about the greens that people get for simply
suggesting? Maybe you don't want to be in a party of worthy Wade when twenty five percent of abortion or on a black female? Maybe they want to be in a party that won't open borders when professors like George Bush heart from harbours. There is no question that onto killed illegal aliens, takeaway job otherwise would be held by under your black and brown workers living in the inner city and these illegal aliens put downward pressure on their wages. So maybe just maybe we ought to be way taking our leader of the Democratic Party and its benefit igniting discussion within the black immunity. People like myself and others are divided. His uncle Thomson dismissed. Why
And the answer is twofold
dismisses eyes because the media is bought into this neighborhood that racism, systemic racism, structural racism, choose your favorite word. I put a new and the other day from better work, foundational racism. We all believe that and a democrat red black people believe that, because how are you gonna get a party that is on the wrong side on bouchers on the wrong side, on abortion, on the wrong side of illegal immigration and hurting the very people that you want to vote for you, unless you can convince them that these guys over there, these definitely republic and see where the black hat? And we Democrats we are the white hair until they tortured in history. They save white airbrush their history, so that most people don't know that the Democratic Party unanimously opposed the thirteenth limit that free the slaves to forty than ever. They gave newly free place at the right of citizenship and the city. The limited at least on paper, gave these newly freeze wave the right to vote. Not most people are unaware that democratic darted, the KKK, I didn't see the Democratic Party with Democratic darted. The k, K, K and most people are unaware that the percentage more republic and voted for the passage of the civil right at night, you think, before their democratic and this movie explore some of the history as well, but Martha pointing as this is not an angry movie is that it offensive movie matter. How dare you movie? Its aid
I can't I an independent free thinking. American have a set of views about me being accused of hearing my own people what's wrong with that.
And what is wrong with you, because you have the kind of attitude it move
that really suggest that I feel sorry for those people were not angry without not mad. We were standing up for the truth, perfect.
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You're pushing against a very, very big time
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the media, academia, Hollywood right,
Basically, the culture
and when I sent you trying to do here is say: ok where we have to fight back. We have really no alternative. We can use their platforms because they won't allow it. They don't really believe in academic freedom and free speech. We have to create our own.
To communicate with people, so it's very important people watch this until other people about a correct
newly and mark you taught your deftly right about the left wing culture and indeed they are winning. When you have somebody respect his group, we reclined about making the most knock. You statement only said what I will never agree with somebody who disrespects the flag you to play. I will play with them. I dont know what my team I want. The commission has started to walk. You said nothing like that and apologizes and apologise again and his wife apologizes and the editor of the Philadelphia inquired resigned, because the approving had lied about buildings being burned, com, all buildings matter, and the editorial page editor that your kind resign, because he approved in a column, is great for accommodating column by a respected republican senator status,
beyond this guy gets up residing. This is where we are in our culture, which has now been removed from eight b o MAC, because it's too it's too insignificant, be put back with a disclaimer, sick and and and mark the premises to do that. We blind people are concerned about
marketing or feeling the herd well every single
Betty, I see the last thirty years- shows that black people have higher self esteem and white is a young black girls and having much higher self esteem. The young, like girls, who are out of obsessed with Bobby Dark eyed of image black women, are much more healthy about the writings of their bodies, so black people are not suffering from local authority. So what's the point behind all of this is that council culture mark is a weak, then culture, and that will represent around about reparation for the extraction of money from people who are never slave owners to be given to people who are never slave. The whole thing is absurd. We ought to take up my card and and Plato to the best of our ability in the greatest country, the God ever created. I just go to sleep,
it America lacked a black president in two thousand and eight who got reelected despite a cap economy, two thousand twelve delight but little the fact. We get back to back whack secretaries of state under George W Bush back to back worker twenties general under Barack Obama. Did I sleep? Do that all of a sudden we're talking more about institutional racism, systemic wasted and restructure weight and that when a battle with an office? What's up with that mark
Interestingly enough, when you look at the Senate, if
five percent of the black load. Ninety percent at a block vote, is delivered to the Democratic Party. While I have to say
Based on how the Democrats thank Black P,
very, very poorly represented in the United States Senate
said that if there was a law against up leadership malpractice, a bunch of these people have in the house, especially the on death row. Look at these cities. Look at the proliferation of appeared being born outside of wedlock. It is gone for twenty five Brittany Mighty fifty five to seventy percent right now
Get about older, Barack Obama said a kid ways that a fact
with five times more likely to be poor and commit crime. Nine times more likely to drop out of school tweet hide were likely to end up in Vienna. The question is: what caused this proliferation of kids being born out of wedlock in the answer, of course, is the welfare state, but we ve done it incentivize women to marry the government.
And we were sent a wise man to abandon their financial and more responsibility and now twenty five percent of white Dimity born out of wedlock. Nearly fifty percent hispanic here to warn us out of wedlock. It has been a neutron bomb dropped on this country and we need to have a discussion about that. We're having a discussion about institutional racism. Are you nuts, look at Baltimore
twenty fifty were pretty great. I the main areas, black the number one person, one of the police department, black and opportune Guy Black City Council.
Democratic majority black data turning abroad. They try to get the six officers black clear, the six officers black the judge before,
to the offer to try their case and by the way the judge found both not guilty black
the? U S, attorney Loretta Lynch Black, probably nine states black and we're talking about institutional racism. It
besides once it. How do you go to complain about the man when you are? The man
How do they complain about the man when they are the man? They reject that
and was not able to overcome the institutional racism and the Jim Crow legacy that it be doubling. Look like the country that why Obama said wait, visited America's DNA and a mark. You know he doesn't believe it about ways within America's DNA. How does somebody who's been serving in the Congress four year? Can he put out his name in encumbered senator a front runner? Senator former Senator Hillary Clinton, finance advised by Europe, has been one of the most skilful politician with everything and this guy knocked off. Get the nomination elected reelected. He really believed racism is America's DNA. You know you doesn't believe that he gave to speak before he became president at a black college and he said my generation, the Joshua generation, and I think it is an additional ten percent
ok, generation mobile, Generational dominated the time, got it right,
percent of the way there now appoint ninety percent of the way there boy became president. I would imagine work even more the way there and with somebody like that, really truly believe that racism, systemic racism,
structural racism. Foundational racism is really holly. Why people back in two thousand and eight? I know he does not have to wait till we started. We said to a very fine tool to get an education that what you got an education education is the way to go with me talking about their wisely harping on the fact that a black in that way we live homework better hispanic. It then awake he had in wingless homework within an asian kid. Why are we talking about that? If we were talking about this nonsense? Why? Because a Democrat need black people to be angry because they get an angry about ninety five percent for us, because we convince them that the right over here devils and that racism remained with major pilot in America when in fact it has never been more significant than idiots right now. Let's nets
chip at this one one word time her, this systemic racism. I hear
as an example, Lebron James Hooker
Lebron James is nearly a billionaire he's got
the bullets stage he's got a massively expensive car collection. He's got all kinds of business ties with Nike in China, the rest of it
Lebron James doesn't live in these communities he talks about. Does he doesn't send us kids to the
schools that
talks about Healy lives among these systemically racist. I guess and here's my question to you: why doesn't he
we not only to LOS Angeles friends, say we the right amount, you didn't even Hoboken neutrals economic growth. If you get the money given to a nice area, because you want safety, comfort in and beauty,
The Brown James Gawayne that somebody squalled begin word already spent member that over a couple years ago, by the police arrive somehow
these had been painted over
you're telling me that somebody pay the inward on your sent, you call nine when one and you pain it before the cops. Why? Why welcome? He said because I ve been able to see the word while he had a pocket gate
Are we getting scared? You couldn't even see it because he wanted to my point here. I don't believe it really happen. I believe it is drama I believe a lot of these billing very wealthy people don't want other nigh wealthy people think that they serve out that they become to establish whether they become two white. So
fashionable to complain about nonsense away over the years ago when she went to a store in somebody assumes you didn't. I have IE melodies money to pay for this, my goodness it I'm I'm I'm a victim of racism, so that what I believe the brine
Names is doing and the data just do not support about James quitted after the death of ivory.
The man drugging agenda in Georgia. We can't even leave our health without us being hunted down. Are you nuts, the homicide in that country, for them are black victim in almost all the rhetoric that were killed by other black people? The incidence of in interracial homicide
very rare. Last year there, roughly seven hundred fifty black white homicide, five hundred white were killed by black Torreon. Fifty
who killed my wife, even the white, if it thinks that the population of black thirteen per head of population- but you want to play that game- why people have far more to fear from black than the other way around, and you talk about individual violence
black, like not homicide. Roughly forty thousand acts every year. Eighty five percent of the time it is a black perpetrator and a white victim, only fifty percent, the other way around so Lebron James. You really wanna play the game about who want a beer who you are going to win,
Larry other. I want to thank you for coming on. You really are fond of Wisdom Uncle Tom
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May recall there was a trial in New Jersey, a corruption trial
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and lighthouses not being paid to say that jumbled,
Paid to say what he did say,
Nancy Pelosi now really wants to wipe out all vestiges of slavery and racism. Sceptical
when it comes to the honors that her father received as Mayor Baltimore.
Which of course he was very, very enthusiastic about a confederate states
neither was raised in Baltimore and more than that, he praise the confederates.
Nancy policy continue
two proudly run under the banner of Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party was the party of the confederacy in the party slavery, theirs
Denying that I don't eat, snoops are political factor in it. That's the history, those are the facts.
And that's all the athletes are going to vote for an hour. Hollywood's gonna blow for the Democratic Party.
The Party of slavery back back when
it's in their dna. I've said many times before, I'm not against reparations
as long as their paid by the Democratic Party at all.
Public and party wasn't for slavery. The Democrat Party
was for slavery, so they ought to pay reparations. What's wrong. With that
Johnson, what's wrong with that. Let them come up with fourteen point: seven trillion dollars.
But Nancy Policy, as you can imagine, being an unprincipled buffoon
is very
size about what it is that she wants to take out when it comes to racism? She is folk,
on the confederacy she's, not focused on her party she's, not focused on her father and cheese,
focused on Robber bird. I brought this up to last week in the week before Rob
Buried, been a majority leader, the United States Senate for the Democrats
said means the Democrats. Senators voted for him to be their leader,
and he was a majority leader for a long time as well in the
so put em as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, a robber
wasn't you're in
your dyed in the wool, may I say clansmen he was a grand Kriegel, MR, but is a grand klingle.
In other words, a big money back.
Now. Those of you who know even in passing the history West Virginia West Region
was part of Virginia and he broke off from region
And it was mostly supportive of the union.
But robber bird, even in the movie glory.
It's on the gray uniform of the confederacy and in their movie or is a bit part he's fighting for the confederates.
Now the media won't talk about Robert Break as they used to love rubber robber.
A big spending all time. Lubber.
Now, when you go to West Virginia, his name is everywhere. It's on bridges.
Some monuments, it's on court houses.
Black lives matter isn't there.
Crawling all over desecrated graffiti,
and teeth is not there. Maybe there
The harm innocent Americans, but they're not there to turn down it, turned on his statues. We
If the go all the way back to the confederacy, the guy was around not that long ago this is modern american history.
And when he died.
Virtually every major democratic party figure eulogized
and that by bird was really a special. He was. Obama did
I did Clinton did Hilary. Did you name it? Barber
over pulling down statues. That was Bob Rob
senator robber birds. Extraordinary life has been
by service to a state lovers.
Country and commitment to the common good
throughout his historic Korea throughout his historic career.
The House and Senate. He never stop working to improve the lives of the people a West Virginia. Whilst
simply bore witness to history. Since
Bert shape it sure, did and strove,
build a brighter future for us all. Senator
bird took pride in his status as congresses format,
scholar on the constitution.
I don't believe it was really up on the thirteen fourteen and fifteen amendments, the so called civil war merits. But what do I know
and I believe it was really up on the nineteen sixty four civil Rights ACT, which he held
the filibuster and the nineteen sixty five voting rights.
But never mind. Mrs Nancy,
hesitated to speak truth. The power she said
He was a voice of reason during times of war and economic hardship.
There's always a gentleman
Bull of charming any friend or foe
and he always stood on principle. Even
There's did not not just listen to this.
You can talk about a faraway confederate general. This is not a faraway democratic leader.
And their praising the hell out of here.
Praising the hell out of.
Now daily wire over here points out that name
he Pelosi just sent a letter to the House clerk Charlie Johnson, requesting the removal of
or previous how speakers to honour June tenth Fourteenth.
Which is absurd. United. I never heard of this until this year. Had you, MR producer, since
June thirteenth teeth, ten thief: whatever
That's now a national holiday, because
Commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States
so Pelosi wrote to appropriately observe June
this year, I right today to request the immediate removal of the portraits of yours, capital of for private.
Speakers who served in the confederacy. Robert
Hunter ever Virginia.
Eighteen, thirty, nine to eighteen, for this is really shocking.
Now we're gonna take down portraits and staggered it's important that they stay up
I don't want you sports, the confederacy of slavery, support that,
stay so people know these speakers are never mind.
In today's world that matter.
Robert Hunter Virginia one thousand, eight hundred and thirty nine one thousand eight hundred and forty one Howell Cobb of Georgia.
Forty nine to eighteen, fifty one.
James or of South Carolina eighteen, fifty seven to eighteen, fifty, nine and ten
crisp of Georgia. Eighteen, ninety one eighteen, ninety five, she said
Portraits of these men are symbols that set back our nations work to confront and combat bigotry.
And she wants to move these Levin Confederate States
he's from the capital.
Shouldn't robber birds, picture
statues all be removed from the capital billing. Ladies and gentlemen shindy I would think so they should
should be sandblasted off the walls and the monuments.
Then the memorials in West Virginia.
We're gonna do a peerage and we're gonna do a cleansing. We gotta do it now. I think so,
I'll, be right back then
Woodrow Wilson was one of the great progress since he was a progressive intellectual,
before he was even president of
Stan University was born in the segregate
state of Virginia. He would be,
and presently United States, big progressive. He would win two terms, part of his second term here
How can he was incapacitated,
It was also a horrific racist, even force time. He was a big time. Racist.
And back and twenty fifteen. The students wanted to take his name of a building in Princeton, and one of the people who came to his defense was Joe Scarborough, that is
the defence of his racism, but
insanity breaks out of Princeton now Woodrow Wilson is a racist pig enough stand firm. President ice robber daily,
Prince Tonia
that was then in a course chose different day
how about the Great Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
And I went ass Nancy policy of all his likenesses should be removed if his name should be removed from all buildings
because she's very selective in her her moral
fence.
Woodrow Wilson, RE segregated the federal government.
He oversaw the recent creation of multiple agencies, the federal government which
been surprisingly integrated as a result of reconstruction decades. Earlier.
And in April eleven nineteen thirteen cabinet meeting, Postmaster General Albert Albert Burlington, argued for
aggregating,
the railway mail services. He took exception to the facts
That work is shared. Glasses thousand washroom Wilson offered no
section, two breathless and plan for segregation saying here
the matter adjusted in a way to make the least friction.
This is from my left wing site box, come both barrels
an treasury secretary, William Mackadoo, took off
comments as authorization to segregate
and a treasury. The Post office department, both introduce screened off workspaces, separate.
Lunchrooms and separate bathrooms.
Eighteen, thirteen, an open letter to Wilson, W e b D boys, great man.
Who had supported Wilson in nineteen twelve election before being disenchanted by a segregation policies,
of course, one colored clerk who can
actually be segregated on account of the nature of his work and who consequently had a cage bill around him to separate.
Him from his white companions of many years? That's right, black people who could-
logistically be segregated, were put in literature
cages
right, dismissals were also common pot, taking
Wilson himself, five fifteen to seventeen black supervisors of the federal service.
Place them a white people
the Treasury in Post office began segregating many black workers were let go the head of the
Positions for quote negroes in the south.
A negroes place in the corn field, called on quote to enable hiring discrimination going forward and nineteen fourteen the federal government began require
photographs on job applications in
in forging a group of black professionals led by newspaper editor and Harvard Alumnus
Trotter met with wealth and a protest. Segregation well,
Form, Trotter quote so
Education is not humiliating, but a benefit in
to be so regarded by you, gentlemen,
When trader insisted, it is untenable in the view
stably facts to maintain that the segregation is simply to avoid race. Friction for this.
By reason that for fifty years, white and colored clerks happened,
working together in peace and harmony in the federal government.
Wilson admonished him for his tone.
This organisation is ever to have another hearing before me.
Have of another spokesmen. Your manner offends me your tone with its background, a passion.
To our stressing Wilson's policies were raised,
even forest time pressure,
its Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard tap Republicans. I think I should add that much better
appointing black statesmen of public office and other public figures, including why
attacked. Wilson's moves towards segregation. You see
the problem, ladies and gentlemen, is central
by the media and indoctrination by schools, because they
the brief amount of information on providing you is not taught,
Influential pro civil rights, journalist, Oswald, Garrison, village
that the wealth and administration quote has aligned itself within the forces of reaction to put itself on the side of every torture.
Every oppressor, I've, every perpetrator, racial injustice in the south or the north and a further attacked it for its people.
Stupidity said the administration and put into the hands of the Republican Party an issue.
Which, if they have the sense to use it, may be just
hush they are seeking,
Woodrow Wilson was a vocal defender of the complex clan
so was governor of New Jersey when it became president nineteen thirteen but had been born in Virginia and raised in Georgia, South Carolina, he was
historian, William Pilar notes
First, southern are elected to the presidency since Zachary tell in eighteen forty eight
southern racists. Accordingly, rejoiced his election, Washington was flooded with revellers from the old confederacy, whose
a long dreamed of a return of those glory days. Whilst
suffers. The descendant of confederates like goes on and on and on this guy was bad, very bad.
The white men were roused by a mere instinct of self preservation. Until at last there had
sprang into existence. A great coup, Klux Clan, a veritable empire the south to protect them.
Than country current quote: Woodrow Wilson
And that made its way into the movie the birth of a nation
W gryffons infamous feature valorize in the clan
Lee which Wilson much enjoyed it goes on and on and on,
don't talk about well some because I was a hundred years ago because he was a left wing progressive
like they don't talk about Franklin rose about rounding up gap in these american marks nothin and on a pot. I shudder, patriot and unapologetic constitutional, lest you can reach him at eight seven, seven, three, eight one, three, eight one one and just a mamma we're going to speak to diminish the Susa about Socialist, united
states of socialism exactly that's his book.
Danish De Sousa has, as it always does, a powerful new book out called United States of socialism, whose, behind
That why its evil, how to stop it, we see a playing out right in our streets today,
danish how're. You, Sir Hey Mark
wonderful to be under show that for having me, it's me
pleasure. I let's get right into it. This book is,
streaming relevant today. Tell everybody why I started the book
before Corona virus before the riots before the Seattle Occupations own, but those have been kind of stunning of indications or corroboration of the idea of moving towards a United States of socialism. The reason I wrote the book is that I came to America in the late nineteenth seventies. I witnessed innocent the collapse of socialism in Russia in China and India. It seemed that socialism was had been port, as Reagan put it on the ash heap of history, and then it made a startling come back in the twenty first century, and I saw it for the first time in this country's history moving toward the main stream, and so I thought how can this be? We have to account for the rise of this apparently new type of socialism figure out how to refute it. How did defeated both in his eye the ology additives, nefarious tactics,
And why is socialism bear? I know we know why but
Plainly why a socialism think of
this way and I'm gonna do I'm an embassy whites bad in its most benign form, which is not authoritarian, socialism, but democratic socialism. Because a lot of left to say we don't want to socialism a mile or Lenin. We know that a lot of people were killed under those regimes. We want democratic socialism, popular socialism. So imagine this imagine if I go to a good school, though the kid and I've got marbles in my pocket and one guy jump me takes over my marbled by fourth: that's authoritarian socialism met the form, a fact that the form of gangsterism, but let them among a group of ten people and they take a vote and aid of them by majority vote, decide to do the same thing to forcibly take my marbles and appropriate them and share them among themselves. So I asked myself: what's the difference between these two things? In the one case, I've been jumped by one guy in the second case, have been jumped by eight guys, but in both cases I am being robbed for the point to make here is that.
A product socialism, just because it is by rule by a majority, is not entitled to appropriate the earnings, wealth and harder in possession of other people.
It's a moral at its core, isn't it
Its moral at its core and it's a form of gangsterism. I mean Abraham Lincoln in his own way, put it so beautifully when he, when you define slavery, eyes you work and I eat, and at that time socialism was just kind of coming into its own, but it's the same principle as the principle of confiscation. Of course, what we saw in the corona viruses that not only do we see the kind of we normally do. We get a nasty foretaste of socialism in the form of empty shell, of limits on food and so on, but also the attack on civil liberties. That is an essential hallmark of socialism. It isn't just an economic doctrine, it's also a cultural doctrine and a doctrine of personal intimidation, and yet it's
Doctrine of our colleges and universities hits the doctrine of Hollywood. It's the doctrine of the Democrats
party. Why is it at least
perceived as being so
people oriented? Why is it so popular among some well
to all. The socialist politicians are are very clever in using the kind of rhetoric of popular democracy and you're. Here, for example, Elisabeth worn Bernie Sanders say something like you know, we ve got to have the people be in charge of the health care system, not the insurance companies. Now it only takes a little bit of thoughtful reflection to realise that in these public institutions that people in fact control nothing, I mean what control to you or I have Mark Over- let's say the post office, or that the envy, what control of the ordinary english british guy have over the British National Health service, none. So in reality it's the politicians who control it, but they disguise it as the people are in control and we are merely doing the people's bidding
and do you think the people who work
locked into this at some point, and not Tom Advent as well and other places where
These are these communist socialist regime, but.
I mean like in our own country. Do you think the people will wake up to this at some point before it's too late
there is a will. There is a little slothful part of ordinary human nature that is attracted by socialism. You can see, for example, even with these perpetual locked down. I think what is really going on is the democratic, the sort of trying to say to People- hey, listen, if an unkind nice to be sitting on your couch, I mean you ve been doing it for two months. Why don't you keep doing it? I mean who wants to get dressed and go to work in a bunch of time clock, and I listened to your boss, rave on and on about. If we give you two grand a month to sort of stay perpetually where you are now that there is a little bit of all of us. That goes well. Why not so socialism in this country? Is it sort of robbing Peter to pay Paul in the hope that you can now depend upon Paul's support and broad vote?
behind it.
I would say earlier who is behind? It is the little socialist Ghak Constellation the squad, Bernie Sanders Elsie, but no, we gotta remember that socialism is extremely powerful allies in the media in academia, in Hollywood, even in the digital world, and it is now my great into the mainstream of the Democratic Party. I mean the Democrats did realise. Look, we can't go with the explicit socialism of Sanders Y, hear the guy you Honeymoons in the Soviet Union. He praises bread lines, we know who knows he may come out in favour of goulash, that's a little bit too much. But what about? If we go with the creeping socialism Abiden Biden, who is who used to be again three college and now he's for it used to be four guns? And now these against it he's all on board with the green new deal, which is the largest package of socialist brought. Me is the most ambitious socialist programme since the Nazi twenty Point Programme of nineteen twenty. So basically, what we have here is is the mainstream of the Democratic Party going along not only with socialist ideology, but with some of these gangster social socialist tactics, including a paramilitary thugs on the street
If I may point of privilege here, you're calling
marketable dumay Danish to Susan, and I'm to tell you why.
You're, obviously in intellect Europe
communicate. However, with
A broad swathes of the american public, they tried to take you out
over a ridiculous charge
that nobody ever serves time for you went to prison
for several months. You come out.
Here is motivated as ever before. What drives you?
You know I still remember mark when I was seventeen years old and I first saw Amerika and I saw the airplane descending. This was actually over New York City and I saw the statue of liberty and I saw the skyline of New York and a very weird feeling came over me. I realized tat. My life was gonna, be completely different. From that moment on, I felt I was moving from the sort of margin of the world, the centre and a kind of new, even without a political thought in my head. But if I stayed in Amerika I could be the architect of my own destiny. I could be in the driver's seat of my own life, so I believe in the american dream, does I've lived it and my politics is ultimately based on mad? I I grew up in socialism. India had socialism in the seventies. I remember my family had a rash and card. It told you you could buy this much rife in this much sugar and this much cooking oil and India that time with the begging bowl of the world, so I can say from experience and socialism is a disaster. It doesn't work. The american system does work of experience it myself and that's why I'm willing to fight for it?
Do you see it's starting to slip away America
see it under siege in a manner that is seems very startling to me, and you know the old socialist: they had confidence that they would win by a sort of scientific law of history. This was the old marxist idea that some other workers would automatically revolt, but of course, that never happened in Marx's Dan and hasn't happened anywhere in the world to this day. So what is the left do now? They rely on engines of indoctrination, called the university. I said elsewhere. That sort of academia is the theory and anti fraud is the practice when you are getting a relentless drumbeat. That is not just that. There are bad cops and we need more good cop, but it all cops or bigots and its because they are part of a bigoted system and the country is racist and it's been that way in seventeen. Seventy six, if not before I mean that's gonna, make you want to throw a molotov cocktails into a police precinct, sell the idea, ology that comes out of these university. This creating these robotic monster that we see on the street. This is
Intestate book United States of socialism, whose behind it why its evil, how
stop. It denies the Susa of a question the
and it's an excellent chapter to her
did socialism come to America
a hundred years ago, or so, and economists Werner. Somebody said that socialism would not come to America, and he explained why he says it's, because the working class has the two good and, to quote him, all socialist utopias come to grief on roast beef and apple pie. Now the left in America has figured this out. They realise that they cannot depend on the working man f. The hour did, but not any more for the left. Now practice is what I call identity, socialism and what I mean by that is that they have married classic socialism, which is the division between the rich and the poor, with identity politics, and so that left today is trying to divide society not just based on class but based on race, black against white based on gender meal. Again female based on sexual orientation, straight against gay, even based on immigration legally worth is illegal and the point of creating these multiple forms of division is ultimately to assemble. A popular, a majority of victim is group that their political strategy. That's what they hope will deliver, deliver the White House for them in November and what is the distillery American be? What is they take the White House in the Senate and have the house
Post November, what what's gonna happen to the country well
Similarly, I think what they want to do is they want to have the majority? Let's say the fifty one percent majority, so they can openly loot and control the lives of the other. Forty nine that's cool early, their goal there looking for democratic, just a vacation, not just for economic confiscation, see this is the key alot of people being well. Ok, they're kind of trying to get me to pay more taxes, and so I know the ordinary socialist in America today care more about abortion than the minimum wage more about transgender bathrooms than about universal basic income. I think, at the end of the day, what you see in that Seattle Autonomous Zone this idea that they basically forget about the constitution. They have all these checkpoints. You gotta swear your field either revolutionary ideology before you go through. They want to reduce that, ultimately, the worms they want. They want to make a taken me. They want even the cop to dig a knee because, ultimately, that neither sign of liturgical subordination to the Socialists left
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HU there. I strongly encourage you to get. Your copy will be right back three very important. So this is an economic issue.
When it comes to these tech companies, it's not an economic issue anymore,
It's a power issue
it's more of the the left's assault on our liberties.
And so there needs to be an honest look at this
A congress should repeal.
Any the immunities that these platforms have because the
not simply open spaces for the nation,
People can communicate their obviously not in the
Any trust. Division needs to look at em too, because there are now working with NBC and other organisations to attack. Conservative do that's enough already.
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