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Hi, everyone. Welcome to One Nation. I'm Brian Kilmead. We've got a great show for you on this very show. Give you an idea of three of my guests.
Charlie Kirk will be talking about how we might be differing from President Trump on one thing or another, and also the rise of the young voter for the Republican. Michael Schellenbergo will be with us. He's going to unwind what Elon Musk is doing with this third party and carrying Elliott House. Unmask and really dissects one of the most intriguing leaders in the world, MBS of Saudi Arabia. But first, the fastest, most impactful monologue in America.
We begin tonight with what seems to be the Democrats' new plan to take back power in Washington. It's really good. Yes, the party that told us that Joe Biden was at the top of this game, that Kamala Harris is the future, the party can't define a woman and thought security can be achieved by defunding the police, now has another idea. Yeah, that party may have outdone themselves this time with their new battle plan, literally a battle plan. They begin by addressing their greatest weakness: immigration.
I have never seen the Democrats. fight this hard for American citizens. No. I mean they're outraged that there may be a mosquito in South Florida because it affects an illegal alien, but I don't see them exerting a fraction of this effort to defend the American people. Yet illegal aliens, that is where they're planning their flag.
Yes, their big cause is illegal immigrants. Let's start with their antics, backing up illegal immigrants, like what they're doing with ICE, attacking its agents. Absolute grand slam in their opinion. They think they're right on target. Any sober thinking Democrat or individual will tell you that the collapse of the southern border also collapsed their chances of holding on to the White House.
John Kerry just said it of all people. The Senate and the House lost mainly because of immigration. There were other things, but that was the big one because it's impossible to ignore that the flood of illegals that poured into our country affected our cities and affected our schools. And probably your school and your city. But there seems to be more drunk thinking.
Democrats than sober ones. And to me, it all started here: where the left didn't only deny they had a problem, they didn't think there was one at all. I want to be very clear. Our borders are not open. The border is secure.
The president has done more to secure the border and to deal with this issue of immigration than anybody else. People get ticks when you lie to them.
So now as the Democrats try to regain their political footing from that whole debacle which lasted four years, they have come up with a new takedown plan. The individuals cracking down on those illegals in our country are their new focus, ICE. There needs to be blood to grab the attention of the press and the public.
Well, we are in a more is more environment in terms of the unprecedented. Assault on the American way of life and our country.
Some of the most inspiring things have been when people encircle courtrooms and refuse to allow ICE agents in. LA is a Petri dish, and they are essentially pressing the envelope to see how far the American public will tolerate the federal seizure of power from a governor. And this random thing is just a way of creating a sense of terror and fear in our community.
Well, Karen Bass, they weren't there for a casual stroll. Watch what was really happening. Macarthur Park is a staging area for alien smuggling activities, which is a felony. And if you want to buy a fake green card or a fake social security card, you go to MacArthur Park. That's been like that for decades.
Yeah, you don't go to camp at MacArthur Park. But the truth hasn't stopped the rhetoric from ramping up. And I just implore everyone, find out if there's any truth behind any of these statements before you think we'll come to a conclusion. Not only are comments like those putting ICE agents in danger, the lunatics listening to these people are actually putting plans in place to hurt, dare I say, murder agents who are trying to protect this country and get the killers and criminals out, like the well-armed wearing mob Kevlar, that mob wearing Kevlar vest on July 4th that attacked ICE detention centers over in Texas. This is rhetoric that is used to justify violence, that is used to justify terrorism, that has directly led to, has directly inspired enormous assaults, a 700% increase in assaults on ICE officers.
So instead of being alarmed by the plot, right, members of that losing, should I say, winning ticket club, Corey Booker, Senator Alex Padilla, wants to Ban the masts On the agents, not on the attackers, and show every single one of their faces. You put them in great danger, tremendous danger. And it's sort of funny when people pick it in front of Columbia, in front of Harvard, and they have masks on, more than masks. I mean, you can't see anything. Nobody complains about that.
But when A uh Patriot. Who works for ICE or Border Patrol? puts a mask on so that they won't recognize him and his family. Um So they can lead a little bit of a normal life after having worked so hard and so dangerously. There's a problem with that.
It makes no sense. How can they possibly think this is the right road back to taking over Washington? When it comes to our nation's finances, instead of attacking the big, beautiful bill in the past with the traditional methods, you know, Republicans love to spend on defense and they love to cut taxes too much. Instead, they go extreme. They decide to go, hey, what about?
They kill people with this bill. People are gonna die. This is a red or moment. Republicans are killing people. This bill is a deal with the devil.
50,000 people. Are at risk of dying. kills seniors, children, veterans. It's worse than the pandemic. Die?
They've developed a standard line, and we can't let them get away with it. Oh, it's dangerous. Oh, everybody's going to die. It's actually just the opposite. Everybody's going to live.
Yes, and if you thought those scare tactics were enough, Or not enough. And we maybe start seeing a little civility from the party that claims to be, well, civil. You thought wrong. Really wrong, because now it's all about the fight, the physical fight. You're a rest US citizen.
See, that's you don't have to. I'm not fucking I'm standing right here. Hands up, hands up. I'm Senator Alex Petiette. I have questions for the Secretary.
This is embarrassing. But they're not embarrassed. They should be. That inspires absolutely no one, in my view, and certainly doesn't convert anyone back to their party.
So, if this is the future and of all this is your grand plan to get back to the White House in 2028, if this is the game plan, I think the Democrats might have a bit of a problem here, but Let's see how that all plays out. Joining me to analyze it, a true political expert who's done tremendous things, really inspiring the next generation of great leaders, turning point USA founder and president, and a very successful podcaster and host himself, Charlie Kirk. Charlie, as a conservative, are you worried about the game plan that's playing out before your eyes over these last six months? Without a doubt, and by the way, wonderful open there, Brian. Phenomenal.
I got to tell you that the Democrats standing for illegal aliens over American citizens, it's nothing new. But as we've seen in just the last couple of days, this increase of not just from rhetoric, but to action on the streets. We saw this happen in California where you saw one individual firing off a firearm towards ICE officers. And the targeting of ICE officials should chill every single person in this audience. I gotta tell you though, the Democrat Party, we were wondering if they were going to moderate.
You know, Brian, I sat down with Gavin Newsom back in the spring. It went very viral on his new podcast. And it seemed as if he wanted to try to move to the middle. It turns out the Democrat Party and the Democrat base does not want a move to moderation. They want the opposite, actually.
Zohran Mamdadi and the rise of Mamdani really could go to show that they want more of the anti-civilization, anti-border, anti-goodness of the West movement to take hold of the Democrat Party.
So I think this is a very good opportunity for those of us that are conservatives to consolidate our popular support, deliver for the American people, and contrast that against the radicalism of the Democrat Party.
So, you just had a very successful summit over the weekend, and then you talk about a lot of young people six months in. What do they think of the job Trump is doing?
Well, they're very supportive of President Trump, and honestly, they need the help. One of the reasons why President Trump won the White House is that younger voters put him in the White House. President Donald Trump was unafraid to go on social media, and he dominated on TikTok. He was unafraid to go on podcasts. And the younger generation, one of the main reasons they supported President Trump, they want to be able to own homes, they want to have kids, they want to get married, they want their slice of the American dream.
I think President Trump is going to deliver for them with the one big beautiful bill, with deregulation, with lower energy costs, with tax cuts.
So they're very much behind President Trump and his agenda.
So, what's interesting is when it comes to immigration, it stunned me. In six months, he closed the border. You couldn't really talk about solving immigration problems or comprehensive immigration because the border's never been closed. Reagan's big mistake is he did amnesty for the people here, and he thought Democrats would help him close the border. They didn't.
But Trump closed it himself.
Now he's got the money to build the entire wall. They can't stop him. Joe Biden can't sell it off.
So now he's saying this about maybe meatpackers. farmers And farmers, meatpackers, and hospitality workers. He's seeing a different way, not a path to citizenship, but he's seeing possibly extending their visas, and yet they're undocumented, they're illegal. Here's what Donald Trump said this week. There's no amnesty.
What we're doing is we're getting rid of criminals, but we are doing a work program. We've got to give the farmers the people they need, but we're not talking amnesty.
So, Charlie, I think this is a good move. You do not think this is a good move.
Well, it depends how this plays out. First of all, I love to hear no amnesty, and I'm glad to hear that. I'm a little bit skeptical, though, not from President Trump, but from other people that are pushing, let's just say, their immigration agenda, that it seems as if we've only compromised in one direction over the last couple of decades. We do have this addiction to migrant labor in this country. We do.
And breaking an addiction can be very hard. When you break an addiction to alcoholism or drug use, you can sometimes have a very difficult withdrawal period. But the voters overwhelmingly voted in November that they want mass deportations, period. And six months in, I don't think that Trump voters or the Trump base necessarily want to hear something of, I'm wanting to use the word amnesty, but some soft accommodation. There are still legal ways that you can get migrant labor, H2B visas or H2A visas, for example.
We're talking about here, though, is trying to break the addiction of illegals that have taken jobs in some of these areas.
Now, the counter-argument is they say, well, Americans don't want to do these jobs.
Well, my other counter to that is, well, what if if the addiction to migrant labor has actually prevented automation, prevented the use of AI or robotics. There's no easy answer here, Brian, but I tend to go and get you in the direction and understanding that President Trump is getting pressure and broad directions to fulfill the mandate the voters gave us. Yeah, 42% of all farm workers are illegal, undocumented immigrants. I don't even like to use the word undocumented, but they don't have papers. The Office for Immigration Policy, keep an eye on it.
That's what Trump's forming to try to see if we could help the farms in the short term. Thanks so much, Charlie Kirk. Appreciate it. Thanks, Brian. Appreciate it.
Thank you. Our police force should not be assisting. Defund the NYPD and refund all of these different social services. I will create a network of city-owned grocery stores. It's like a public option for produce.
I'll freeze the rent for millions of tenants, make buses fast and free, and deliver universal child care. And before you ask, I'll pay for it by taxing the rich. All right, that man could be the next mayor of New York City. Right now, he's the favorite. He's a socialist, Marxist, trust fun baby.
I'm talking about Zoran Memdani. He's leading the race, and even Democrats in his own party are sounding the alarm. Completely confused by how people go ahead with a lot of the ideas that he's put forth. But why wouldn't he condemn, just outright condemn the language? Why would you not condemn anti-Semitic language?
When you have socialists, when you have socialists in the Democratic Party, I don't know how anybody could argue that that would be beneficial for the party or for the country. Everything that I've read on him, I don't really agree with virtually any of it politically.
So that's just where I'm at as a Democrat. I mean, so he's not even a Democrat. I feel bad for John Fetterman. He feels exasperated by his own party. J.P.
Morgan Chase, CEO, Jamie Diamond, didn't hold back either, calling Mom Donomi more of a Marxist than a socialist. And it's not just Diamond who is fed up. Italian Americans, not happy, furious. After a resurface 2020 tweet showed Mom Donnie flipping off a statue of Christopher Columbus in New York and calling for it to be removed. Not good.
Not good. Let's just say Tony Soprano would not support that. You gotta look at Columbus' shoes to see what he went through. People thought the world was flat for crying out loud. Then he left on an island with a bunch of naked savages on it.
I mean that took a lot of guts. You remember when we went to Florida, the heat, and those bugs?
Well, like it took guts to murder people and put him in chains. He was a victim of his time. Who cares? It's what he did. He discovered America, is what he did.
He was a brave Italian explorer. Yes, exactly. Joining us more on Explorers and everything else is Congressman Mike Lawler. Congressman, welcome your thoughts about a guy that you serve with. I'm not talking about Tony Soprano, a fictional character who is very successful in New Jersey.
You serve with. I mean, people are really scared about what this guy could win and do. Should they be?
Well, you know, Brian, James Gandolfini actually grew up five minutes away from where I live now, right across the border in New Jersey. And as a proud Italian American and a member of the Rockland Sons of Italy Lodge 2178, we actually saved the Columbus statue that was thrown into a lake in Richmond, Virginia, and we actually restored it recently. Look, Zoron Mandami will be the downfall of New York City. This is the financial capital of the world. This is a city that was built on capitalism.
Those buildings didn't rise because of socialism or communism or seizing the means of production, as Zoron recently called for. They rose because New York is the financial capital of the world, and access to capital has been critical to creating America and making it the beacon of freedom and opportunity. And the reason that so many people have been lifted out of poverty and lifted into the middle class is not because of socialism. We have seen it fail wherever it has been tried. And as Margaret Thatcher famously said, the problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money.
And everything he is promoting, everything he is talking about doing, from freezing the rent to free busing and mass transit to government-run grocery stores, will fail, and it will cause a mass exodus out of New York by... businesses and the well uh the wealthy. I just want to show you. I mean, the latest poll has him up by 10 on Cuomo, who is basically his career is over, it should be. Curtis Leewas got 14%, the only Republican, and then Eric Adams.
It seems like a lot of money is going behind Eric Adams to try to resuscitate him. I know President Trump personally likes him. Are you going to back Adams? Look, I'm supporting Curtis Lewa, but ultimately here, there's going to have to be one candidate. This cannot be a multi-candidate race.
Everybody is going to have to put on their big boy pants, put their ego aside, and do what is right by the city of New York and the state of New York and the country. Absolutely. Mike Glover, real quick, the president does not want you to run for governor. He wants you to stay in that seat. What do you say to that?
And are you going to run for governor anyway? Look, I'm going to be meeting with the President soon to discuss the governor's race as well as my congressional seat. I know how important my congressional seat is to maintaining control of the House, but I also know how important the New York Governor's race is. We'll meet with the President soon and make a final decision in the coming weeks. And I'll talk to you about it on the radio show so everybody in New York can hear you and find out what your decision will be.
Mike Lawr, Congressman, thanks so much, sir. I appreciate it.
Meanwhile, next on this show, Elon Musk's push for a third party. Has many feeling lost. Michael Schellenberger weighs in. And still to come, how the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia rose to power, Karen Elliott. Karen Elliott House joins One Nation about a brand new book about that new leader that's making such an impact in the Middle East.
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Get tickets at briankilme.com. Bring up the music. Oh One, here comes the two, to the three, to the four. Tell them bring another So, this week, as Russia drones and rockets were sailing into Kyiv, killing way too many people, totally innocent, a lot of them apartment buildings, President Trump reversed course, deciding to deliver weapons to Ukraine, including patriots, right away. NATO's going to buy them, making sure that Kyiv doesn't turn into Kabul, Afghanistan, with Putin right in the capital.
In a phone interview with NBC, Donald Trump said this: We're sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for them 100%.
So we are back in because it's within our interest that Russia not be successful there. After all, China is supplying 97% or 92% of all the elements in all those drones that are causing so much havoc. I salute the President for realizing that Russia's President Vladimir Putin is refusing to take the off-ramp you chose to give him. and he doesn't want to stop the war, so we shouldn't either.
Meanwhile, let's change gears. A tech world power shift with political shockwaves. Elon Musk, I'm sure you've heard of him, pushing for a new political party, posting on his X in part, when it comes to bankrupting our country with waste and graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy. Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom.
So, this following President Trump signing his big beautiful bill, he was not happy with it. Musk's former OpenAI CO, co-founder, I should say, Sam Altman, sharing a similar sentiment, running on X in part this. The Democratic Party seemed reasonably aligned with it when I was 20, losing the plot when I was 30, and completely having moved somewhere else at this point, so now I am politically homeless.
So Joining me to React is a University of Austin professor and founder of Public News, Michael Schellenberger himself, by the way, one of the authors of the Twitter files, friends with Elon Musk. First off, Michael, your thoughts on the reality of the America Party making an impact. Hey, Brian, it's great to be with you. Yeah, I mean, what can I say that people don't already know? It's very hard for third parties to get off the ground.
At the same time, Elon Musk is, you know, our greatest innovator and technologist. And as Peter Thiel famously said, never underestimate Elon Musk.
So, you know, we'll see. I mean, I think things have obviously been moving more in the direction of economic populism and away from libertarianism, from globalization.
So one question would just be, you know, how would that party fit within that? Because we already even see with the socialist Democrat in New York, the mayoral candidate, the frontrunner. Zaran Mamdani, even though he's certainly very woke, he really campaigned on economic issues. Yeah, that's one of the big questions about it. But like I said, you know, never count out Elon Musk.
He's obviously a genius. But like you, Michael, I mean, you're on the West Coast, kind of left wing politics. You see what's happening, the horrible results, you change. Sam Altman, the Silicon Valley, these guys are on your speed dial. He says, I'm politically homeless.
Do you think that the Republican Party is not doing a good enough job keeping them in? Because they seem to have been drifting there and somewhat dissatisfied now. You know, look, I mean, for me, I think for people that come from the left, I came from the radical left, but there's others of us that, you know, were actually quite happy to see Trump win because, like Sam Altman said, the Democrats had become just so morally corrupted on so many different issues. And obviously, the greatest success of President Trump is he proved that we didn't need a new policy, as he said. You just needed a new president in order to close the border.
That's sort of a no-brainer and obvious. And I think we just saw John Kerry and other Democrats are going to have to acknowledge that that's obviously the right thing to do to have a border with security in it. You know, other things that Trump has done that have been wonderful, he's done great things on free speech. You know, look, I think the elephant in the room here is the Jeffrey Epstein files. His own FBI director, deputy director, and attorney general had all led everyone to expect that we would see them.
For me, it feels like certainly that disappointment from really Trump's base, I think, reflects a kind of end of the honeymoon period for the Trump presidency. But obviously, you know, he's the president, and there's a lot of work that he still needs to do.
So I think, you know, that's one of the things that's coming up for it. But, you know, like I said, I mean, I think it's just hard to do with third parties in the United States. But again, you know, people said that about the electric car and about landing rockets.
Meanwhile, okay, let's talk about another area of your expertise you're diving into. You're a professor at the University of Austin, which is a revolutionary college that has got off to a great star. We're lucky enough to go see it and put it on a feature on this show. But now the Trump administration is going after all these elite education facilities and talking about Harvard. This week they said in their war with Harvard, they're going to look to take away their accreditation for failure to address anti-Semitism on their campus.
We are in the midst of an upheaval. That possibly could straighten out these colleges. He's taking on them all, the University of Virginia. He's got people working at various institutions trying to get a conservative on the faculty. Is this happening in real time?
Are we starting to get a reform with higher education? I mean, look, I think people, a lot of people don't understand how corrupt our higher education is. And obviously, higher education is really essential for training professionals and managers. It's broken. I mean, they've been teaching pseudoscience.
We've been seeing the universities persecute people for stating basic, obvious truths, like there's only two genders, or that climate change is not the end of the world, you know, or that just basic values, basic, you know, traditional Western American values, people that believe those things have been persecuted and chased out of universities.
So I think definitely reform is needed. That's one thing. You know, I think the most important thing is to start new universities. We're very hopeful at the University of Austin that the president. Will take the right steps to allow new entrants because ultimately, you know, you can focus on tearing down the old and trying to reform the old, but we need new universities.
You know, we need universities that believe in Western civilization, that believe in the United States of America, that believe in liberal democracy. We need those new universities to thrive. Yep, and you know what? They're being rattled to their core. Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth's been okay, University of Virginia and others, along with the DEI and the affirmative at the end of affirmative action, things could really be changing.
Michael, thanks so much. Love what you do at the University of Austin. It was great to have you. We'd love to be with you, Brian.
Next, Karen Elliott House. You got it. Kariot Elliott House gains unprecedented insight into Saudi Arabia and its controversial leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. More on our brand new book and the insight you're not going to believe when you come back to One Nation. Welcome to Fox News and Live.
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President Trump has spent months pushing for a ceasefire, but is now shifting his approach as frustration grows over Russia's continued aggression. The President, several of his secretaries, and members of Congress are also set to meet with NATO's Secretary General early this week. They're expected to discuss a plan for NATO to fund U.S. weapon shipments and then send those weapons to Ukraine. The President is already vowing to supply Ukraine Patriot air defense missiles.
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So inside the rise of one of the world's most intriguing and consequential leaders, that's where we're going. I'm talking about Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. You know, he burst on the scene, believe it or not, back in 2016, ascending to the power of the mighty country at the age of 31. Few saw it coming. Fewer understood just how fast the kingdom would be transformed.
Now, his boldest moves include diversifying the economy. Not all about oil anymore. Putting people actually to work rather than bringing people from outside the country. Driving down unemployment by nearly 8% since 2020, marking a historic low. He didn't stop there.
He's allowing women to not only have jobs, get into government, and drive, and pushing them to excel in this deeply Islamic traditional society, a place many feared, like me, would remain a bastion of terror for decades to come. I remember 9-11, but that's not all. Welcome to Boulevard City. This is an entertainment hub in Riyadh. It has restaurants, cafes, go-karts, snooker academy, a WWE spot, a lot of theatrical events, cultural events here, gardens, dancing fountains.
There's even a mini New York Times Square. Believe it or not, this massive place took 118 days to build. Pretty amazing, right?
So, is this, I know Brett's amazing too, but so is Saudi Arabia.
So, is this young, relentless, ambitious royal obsessed with video games and hailed a modern-day visionary, or is he just off to a good start? And what does it mean for us in America? I want you to ask, I'm going to ask that question to the author of this brand new book. A woman that's uniquely qualified to write this book. She's been going to Saudi Arabia since 1970.
It's called The Man Who Would Be King: Muhammad bin Salman and the Transformation of Saudi Arabia. Karen Elliott, welcome to the show. Karen, I want to put it in perspective: people at home might be thinking, well, it's an amazing story, but what does it mean for us in America? Could you explain what Saudi Arabia's transformation, if it continues, would mean for America?
Well I I I think if if it The transformation Continues and fully takes, and he. Uh becomes a Moderate. Islamic leader That it is able to erode the terrorist instinct in. uh a lot of uh Islamic um adherence, it would mean a huge amount to the U. S.
because we're we have been and will continue to be one of the major targets of fundamentalist Islam. And he is seeking to do away with fundamentalist Islam. I mean, how he rose to power is stunning because all these kings throughout history, and you chronicle it in your book, have so many kids, so many wives. Everybody seems to be part of the royal family, but somehow he's extremely bright, obviously. He rises to number two in his law school class, doesn't get a key job because of nepotism, which I know is crazy, and then the king brings him into his government and he gets a chance to meet and work with the king.
That gives him a bird's eye view of what it would take to run and transform this country.
Well, he the nepotism of That kept him from getting the job he wanted was. Hey. King Abdullah saying it would be nepotism for him to get a promotion. that king died and uh his own Mohammed's father became king and um Was very happy to rely on him, but King Abdullah too began to rely on him. After that incident, he decided, as the crown prince says, to use him to do things that other people didn't want to do.
In March 20, 2023, you write in your book, he shared the news with me that in a week's time the kingdom would normalize relations with its nemesis, Iran. Shocked, I asked why now? We have to face reality, he said. Matter of factly, there isn't a high chance of the U.S. intervening in Iran.
And he goes on: Obviously, they say without the U.S. reliability, reducing tensions with Iran was necessary to protect the kingdom's massive investment in modernization. Set this happened. No, after your book comes out, we know about. This happens, and we have the attack on Iran.
Do you think this changes anything in his mind? I I I It clearly does in the short run that Donald Trump was willing to attack Iran after the Israelis had already attacked it. Multiple times. But I think it will take more than that, frankly, to rebuild. Trust in America because Donald Trump was president when the Iranians attacked the Saudi.
oil facility and there was no US response and that was incredibly disturbing. to the Saudis.
So I think it will take It will take more than This one attack on Iran. He is continuing to meet. He just met with the Iranian foreign minister. I mean, he is continuing to try to use his influence to moderate um that country and protect his country. They put religion second.
They're letting people live their lives now so maybe they'll stop living for the afterlife and live for this life and trying to have less terrorists and suicide bombers. They seem to have really straightened it out. It's all in your book. Karen Elliott, thanks so much. It's called The Man Who Would Be King, available now.
Next, the media moments that matter with Kennedy don't move. Between this drink and my hand Media moments that matter. It's my favorite segment of the week. This week, I gave my only VCR, my TV guide, which updates every week, and all the chords to Kennedy and my VHS tapes, none of them are new. And I said, Kennedy, tape everything you can and give me the top, just give me the three moments that matter most to media.
Kennedy, did you do it? Of course I did it, Brian. I live for your VCR. It's so state of the art. You're Mr.
Technology here. That's right.
So, when you hit play record, you picked what segment to start? Mark Ruffalo.
So, he is a commie actor who is calling out Joe Rogan's shock over the ICE arrests. Watch this, Brian. targeting of migrant workers. Not cartel members, not gang members, not d drug dealers, just construction workers showing up in construction sites, raiding them, gardeners. Yeah.
Like really?
Well Mark Ruffalo went on the attack. Writing, Dear Joe Rogan, it's a little late now to pretend like Project 2025 didn't exist and wasn't the playbook all along. You were either not that smart or not that dumb. It's hard to tell at this point. Ooh, that is so profound, Brian.
Mark Ruffalo tends to lean left. I had no idea until this segment, my research. The other thing, what Joe Rogan missed, and what Brock Ruffalo missed is a lot of Limbigam criminals have jobs. MS-13 actually has jobs.
So you got to go to the car wash. You got to go to the farm. And most of these guys have the warrants with them.
So they're not going for just the person working on the farm or the backhoe, but they're going for criminals, people that overstayed their visas over the last four years.
So I think they're both a little off, but it's amazing that Ruffalo wants to take a shot at Joe Rogan instead of trying to win Joe Rogan back to his side. But were you done at just this exchange, or did you have something else you wanted to share with me? Oh, I want to share more, Brian, including this one about Stacey Abrams. You remember that little pepper pot. She ran for governor and lost a few times in Georgia.
And she says the fact that Donald Trump sent the National Guard an ICE to keep peace and deport illegal immigrants means he will cancel. future elections. Here she is on Jimmy Kimball Trill. You criticize the media and you create your own echo chamber of propaganda. You call it truth, even though you know you're lying.
Step seven, you have to blame someone. You have to blame people for the broken government, for the broken promises.
So you go after DEI. Step eight, you eliminate anybody who could help them. You get to step nine and you start to encourage and incentivize private violence. Once you've done those nine steps, step ten is easy. That's when you decide there won't be new elections because everyone's either afraid, poor, broken, or complicit.
So that's Abram's logic. What do you think of that, Brian?
Well, we went through those nine things. I couldn't write down quick enough. In other words, name nine things off the top of my head that have no reason to be on any one list. Go on Jimmy Kimble, get a new dress, and then try to impress people. You do have it?
Why? You have that list? I've got a list. I'll put it, I'll tape it to the VCR and give it back to you. If you don't mind, because we're up to number 10, and we know Donald Trump loves canceling elections.
He always does that. You privatize violence and then you cancel elections.
So she's really smart. And she's number nine. And it's number 10.
So, number three for you is WNBA fans furious Angel Rees gets the cover of NBA 2K26 over Caitlin Clark. And fans are very upset. They are fuming. Daily Mail headline, WNBA fans fume because Clark is not given the prestigious honor. New York Post, Angel Reese slaps clipboard out of coach's hand in wild meltdown and then gets the cover.
Of NBA 2K26.
So Caitlin Clark is the cash cow of the league.
So do they not want to sell copies of this game? I tighten. It's the biggest mystery in sports today. There's so much resentment that the WNBA has become relevant among the people playing the WNBA. And the one person that helps them humbly on a daily basis try to beat up literally on the court.
And then when they have one time to sell a bunch of stuff, they pick out Angel Reese, who as you see, is anything but a listen, bad behavior sells. We all saw that with Dennis Rodman and other things. I get it. But to run from, you literally are costing yourself marketing dollars by making these dumb decisions. Yes, but if you look at ad dollars, Caitlin Clark still brings a lot more eyeballs to WNBA games.
Angel Reese is still a great player, but she is a dirty player. And Caitlin Clark is her favorite target. And of course, the gaming company sided with her to their own detriment.
Well, Brian, up next, I believe it's your sneak peek at the week ahead. Is that true? Oh my goodness, you sneak peeked and teased my tease. That's never been done in television before. You teased a tease.
That's what I'm hearing. It's unbelievable. Kennedy, thank you so much. That's why we love your podcast. Thank you.
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I'm not sure I have anything else to read, and I'll know if I do, but if the music comes up, I'll stop talking. I keep my eyes. Can you believe it? It's time for your sneak peek at the week that's about to come. Former Jill Biden aide Anthony Burnell, expected to appear for his deposition, had a problem showing up the last time.
It's all about Biden's mental fitness, if he had it. We got to find out. I'm really mystified. Can't wait to see how this ends. Two House hearings to pay attention to.
You got how leftists, non-profit networks exploit federal tax dollars to advance radical agendas and the risk of artificial intelligence and criminal exploitation. That should be fun. Also, a big week for crypto. A vote is scheduled on the Senate's Genius Act, which could create the framework for so-called stable coins. I think it's bipartisan.
And in baseball, the 2025 All-Star Game is Tuesday in Atlanta. Remember when they were afraid to play that game in Atlanta? And by the way, shout out to Talkers Magazine, the premier magazine for All Talk Radio. They ranked the Brian Kilmy Radio Show number three overall. It's a great honor for us.
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