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That is the behavior of a vassal state. That's not a sovereign nation. And so It makes zero sense. to have this. I mean, listen to this.
This is the Solicitor General. This is Cut 24 to SCOTUS earlier today, this morning. And these are some very good points made, and this is one of them. Listen. We're in a new world now, as Justin Lito pointed out to you, where 8 billion people are one plane ride away from having a child who's a U.S.
citizen.
Well, it's a new world, it's the same constitution. It is and As Justice Scalia said, I think in the case that Justice Lito was referring to, you've got a constitutional provision that addresses certain evils and it should be extended to reasonably comparable evils. He said that about statutory interpretation. I think the same principle applies here. And he's right.
That's John Sauer, who is the solicitor general to scoot us in this argument. And he's right. I mean, you're that's where we are right now. completely. Um Then you had justice.
Contanji Brown Jackson. Who Is one of, I think, the dullest to people that has ever occupied a seat. on the Supreme Court. Even Sonya Sotomayor. Even Elena Kagan.
Have been aggravated with her. In fact, I saw yesterday Kagan. really fired a shot at her in her descent. Chillas versus Salazar, in which the court ruled that this was the conversion therapy. And the court in Colorado was saying, and that's the, I don't know why that term exists, conversion therapy.
People who are, kids who are confused about their gender, the government says that now you have to force them to basically get brainwashing about it. Anyway, um The court ruled 8 to 1 that Colorado had no business making the counseling illegal or people, or talking them out of it, really. But Jackson was the lone descent and Justice Kagan's Her uh concurring opinion attacks The dissent. Of Jackson. Let me pull this up really quickly.
It's a short graph. Listen to this. Kagan writes. Justice Jackson's dissenting opinion Claims that this is a small or even non-existent category, but even her own opinion when listing laws supposedly put at risk today offers quite a few examples. Her view to the contrary rests on reimagining and in that way collapsing the well-settled distinction between the viewpoint-based and other content-based speech restrictions.
This is not the first time. Either that we've seen Such a sharp critique. her descent. And the other thing too is that Jackson's descent She ruled last year. Let me pull up my notes.
She ruled, so last year. In uh When she was authoring dissent on a similar case, she ruled that states do not have the right to ban. The surgical conversion, right? Sex changes ultimately for kids. And then today ruled that, and well, today ruled yesterday rather, that states do have the right to ban.
these therapists from telling boys that they are not girls. Make that make sense. She's not even she's not consistent. She is not at all consistent in any of this.
So that's why it's so unbelievably insane and why you can see some of the Very entertaining. Critiques. of her arguments there. But The idea, this birthright citizenship, is nothing however how the founders intended. And There's a lot of things that it calls into question with us.
So, I don't know. I get the sense that Sotomayor is inclined to agree with the administration. A Lido is definitely Signaling that he has even Kagan, even some of Kagan's questioning, very interesting. And I think that the, I think Sauer, the Solicitor General, is making, I mean, it's, this is a great time to be a law student. Because you're getting A really excellent presentation of the facts and a really, really great understanding of legal precedent with this.
But just let me give you an example of KJP. Huh. Should we do 26? Because holy wow. This is bad.
Let's do 26 first. I don't know what this. example supposed to mean. I was thinking about this, and I think there are various sources that say this: that you can have, you obviously have permanent allegiance. uh based on being born in whatever country you're from.
That's what everybody recognizes. But you also have local allegiance when you are on the soil of this other sovereign. And I was thinking, you know, I, a US citizen, am visiting Japan. And what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance meaning can they control you as a matter of law.
I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to, you know, under Japanese law go and prosecute. The person who has stolen it.
So there's this relationship based on, even though I'm a temporary traveler, I'm just on vacation in Japan. I'm still locally owing. allegiance in that sense. That is one of the dumbest things that I think that I've ever heard.
So So then if they're if her argument is that they're subject to the laws of that nation, then the laws of our nation say they should be deported. I've never seen anyone cell phone so quickly. She is a DEI hire for the Supreme Court. What did I keep calling her? Do I keep calling her KJP?
Contanji Brown Jackson. I mean, they're both dumb. I think that's what gets me. They're both just. not intelligent females.
Kontanji Brown Jackson, KBJ. I keep wondering, I might just keep going with KJP. Uh I cannot believe that was an argument that was made. that she said.
So Wait a minute.
So, if you go to Tijuana and you get pulled over in Mexico, does it and you're does that mean you're Mexican? I mean, the hell's that mean? What does that even mean? I'm looking at the transcript right now. If I steal a wallet in Japan, I am subject to Japanese laws.
In a sense it's allegiance.
Okay, then why are Then make that work here in the United States, then deport them. Because those are our laws. Does she not realize that you can just simply reverse that order? I mean, When I first saw that transcript, I honestly did not think that that was something that she actually made, an argument she made. I thought maybe they were.
exaggerating it because you know, it's kind of fun to pick on her 'cause she's not bright. But that's legit what she said. If If you are committing a crime in Japan, You're in Japan, so you're subject to those laws because you're in their territorial sovereignty. You're under their territorial sovereignty. It's not because you suddenly become Japanese.
If you go to Japan and steal a wallet, you are not suddenly Japanese. It just means you committed a crime, and because you're on their soil, those laws come into play. You're subject to that law, that criminal statute. Man, I think we just missed an opportunity for uh turning Japanese, man. I think you're right, Steve.
I can't. believe it.
Now, this is where Alito makes the point. Smarter than KJ, than Kantanji Brown Jackson. This is Justice Alito giving the example of. two foreign nationals having a child and then How that child, where is that allegiance, which is different from what she's talking about, but she's not bright enough to understand that. This is Justice Alito.
Listen. Not subject to any foreign power is pretty straightforward.
So let me give you these examples. A boy is born here to an Iranian father who has entered the country illegally. That boy is automatically. an Iranian national at birth. And he has a duty to provide military service to the Iranian government.
Is he not? Subject to any foreign power? Not within the meaning of the 1866 Act, Justice Alito. And that's clear from Juan Kim Arc, and it's clear from the debates. What the framers meant by the phrase not subject to any foreign power was referring to the ambassador exception.
If it meant what the government contends, basically not a subject of any foreign power, that another country considers you a usanguinous citizen, then lawful permanent residents, all foreign nationalists. The ordinary public meaning of that would certainly. Encompass that boy, would it not? Justice Leto, if you think that the language of the 1866 Act was ambiguous, as Wong Kimark says, the shift to the language of the 14th Amendment, which is the operative text, certainly clears up any ambiguity. And in reading the Federalist papers, it doesn't support the argument that it pertains just strictly to Ambassadorships.
I mean, they had this discussion. Hamilton specifically had this discussion throughout the Federalist Papers. And the In terms of serving in positions of power, et cetera. And they weren't talking specifically in any case, whether or not you're running for office or not. It wasn't limited to their understanding to strictly ambassadorships.
So that's a little misleading from the ACLU's attorney. And I love how Alito pulls this example out because it shows that he thoroughly understands this issue. Whereas Kantanji Brown Jackson's like, well, if I steal a wallet in Japan, it means I'm Japanese. I don't even know what the hell that means. That was literally, that was her argument.
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Not today, yesterday. You got this yesterday. And it is fantastic. And it's called Leave Me Behind.
So she's Gen X. She's baby Gen X. I'm Baby Gen X. And I love what she said here because it gets into the heart of what is happening with social media. and how so much of trends are dictated by what happens in the digital space.
But she said the article's called Leave Me Behind. I don't care if the young people like me, she writes, and you shouldn't either. I'm going to read a portion of this to you, but if you can get the newsletter, you should. This is brilliant. She says, I caught clips.
Of Chucker Carlson interviewing Nick Fuentes. And the thing that struck me was the body language. She adds: Here was a man who had the biggest show on cable news. Who once commanded an audience of 5 million adults sitting across from a 20-something new age shock jock? With the energy of a guy trying to impress his son's friends.
Ho ho, see how cool I am? See how I'm not afraid to go there? An astute culture commentator, John Gabriel, recently posted on X: Jon Stewart embracing Zoran, Tucker embracing Nick, two aging hosts, desperate to impress the young and scared of being left behind. This is Bridget Fettese's piece that gets into why you're seeing what you're seeing with podcasts and digital spaces. She adds, You start reading the room.
It's a long piece that she posted on X. You start reading the room instead of saying what's true. You notice your audience is getting younger, more online, more radicalized, and instead of pushing back with the credibility you spent decades building, you chase them. And every take gets a little edgier, and every interview pushes a little further, and you tell yourself that you're being brave. But really you're just performing for an algorithm and a demographic.
that will forget your name the moment that something edgier comes along.
So much of what you're seeing in the media right now is this dynamic playing out, she writes. The battle for market share. Massive legacy turned new media stars recognizing that their Fox News audience is aging and clinging to relevance. New media stars getting older in this space, watching younger, ever more contrarian pundits and podcasters suck up all the energy in the eyeballs. The pick-me energy is palpable.
So many interviews feel like, see how best and cool I am? She's right. She adds, Maybe it's the Gen X in me. But I don't care. If the coveted demographic of 18 to 34 year olds like me.
Because they don't know sh about sh She says they think they do because they've grown up online with supercomputers in their pockets and cameras in their faces and gentle parenting and because they're young and it's just a function of being in your twenties to think that you know everything. In this way, they're normal. In every other way, though, they're not. She adds, I'm not looking to the youth for wisdom and I don't care if they look to me for it. If this sounds very get off my lawn.
That's how I mean it. Leave me behind. I'm fine with it. The problem with chasing the high of a younger audience, eventually they will turn on you for daring to get old, or as the kids say these days, or would say, quote, old heads don't understand the vision. She says, My people are not the black-pilled irony, poisoned youth.
who have been stewing in a vat of nihilism, victimhood. and entitlement. She says very few of them read books. Most of them get their news and talking points from TikTok. They have no attention span and they can't make eye contact.
She says, this generalization or this generation is like an alien species to me, and mostly I pity them. A lot of them are also thoughtful and astute and industrious and curious, and they've been through some stuff too, like multiple economic crises and an apocalypse light. In which they had to stay home in PJs and got their brains turned to pudding from a foreign virus in the form of TikTok content. But the ones everyone in media is contorting themselves to impress are not the thoughtful ones. She says, My audience is late boomer, Gen X, and elder millennials, and some Gen Z dudes who get me.
My audience drank out of water hoses. And by the way, she notes, and this is accurate: if you didn't drink out of water hose, you're not Gen Z. That's it. Uh she says we were latch key kids. I we I wrote a whole thing about this.
She says that, you know, we grew up with many examples of the hero's journey. We all grew up reading, not getting our brain melted by short-form content. She says, I realize this might also be a function of the fact that I got a later start in media and I never really peaked or blew up in the same way that it's hard for an actress to age in Hollywood. She says, I imagine it's hard for pundits who had huge shows on Fox News or Comedy Central to lose relevance as they age. Bridget Fantasy adds, What happens inevitably is that you start chasing youth, youthful looks, youthful ideas, clinging to the coveted demographic like a tech bro with a blood boy.
She says, about five years into my career as a writer and media personality, the realization bummed me out. She says, I was reading Stephen Pressfield's The War of Art for the umpteenth time. She says this t section about territory versus hierarchy jumped out to me, she adds, this piece, quote, For the artist to define himself to define himself. Hierarchically is fatal. The artist must operate territorially.
He must do his work for its own sake. to labor in the art for any other reason. other than love is prostitution. She says, I don't want that demographic. I don't want to be on TikTok doing dances and dunking on kids.
I don't want to learn whatever the new slang is. I'm going to be forced to learn it when my daughter's a teen and I'm in my 50s, and she's calling me whatever the new slang for cringe is. And she says, She quotes Robert McKee, a hack, he says, is a writer who second guesses his audience. And when the hack sits down to work, he doesn't ask himself what's in his own heart. He asks what the market is looking for.
Now, she adds, and this is important: the algorithms and analytics of social media have made hacks of everybody.
Some more than others. And you can see it if you're paying attention. Many with the biggest megaphones in media are using them to parrot back whatever the coveted demographic already believes. She says I don't need polls or studies about the percentage of young people left and right who hold anti-Semitic views or a support for Israel collapsing with younger generation. She goes, all I need to do is watch the weather vanes nod along, soften their positions and chase the algorithms.
She says She talks about boomer con slop, a pejorative that dumb people throw around casually in an online debate when they don't understand it. She says, whatever, call me out of touch. He goes, I get it. She's like, I was a teen once. I understand it.
She talks about her grandparents being in the depression, et cetera. She goes: The part of platform chasers don't understand is you cannot reason with a 23-year-old out of positions they were algorithmically radicalized into. I want to repeat that. You cannot reason. She writes, with a 23-year-old.
It cannot reason them out of positions. they were algorithmically radicalized into. You're not going to win them over by learning their dumb slang and nodding along with their worst impulses. All you're going to do is lose yourself and your actual. audience the people who showed up.
Because you had something to say. They'll watch you do it in real time. She says. Never peeking is kind of a freedom, and there's no hide to chase, no glory days to recreate, no slide into irrelevance to panic about. There's just the work territory, not hierarchy.
and you do it because it's yours to do, and you hope the right people find it. And if the coveted demographic thinks you're an old head who doesn't understand the vision, good. I only want to do my work. She says, leave me behind. I'm fine here.
Cosine. Because all of these people who are older than us All these people from Fox News, like a decade or more older than us, actually, some of them 15 years older than us. are debasing themselves. by chasing people they would never go to for guidance. debasing themselves by chasing the worst.
Peripheral fringe of a demographic just because they're the loudest. There is a certain sadness in that. Because you recognize the desperation. You can almost smell it. I mean, you recognize the prostitution in it.
And you recognize that people that you once respected that you thought were thoroughly researched, once they get outside of that safe. avenue of the Americas bubble. They just dissolve. They degrade They turn into slob. and nobody's the better for it.
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They're having a major problem in Britain because Of They're how do I put it? They think that they have to diversify. Rural areas.
Now what does that mean?
Well, The government of Kirstama, as you know, they've got speech regulations and all kinds of other regulations, and now they think that um the rural areas Huh. They're not very diverse, are they?
So they've been after, like for instance, they've had British government going after farmer inheritance and trying to increase fees for passing land to the next family member, etc. They've been going after dogs. And they love dogs, by the way. They um I have been dealing with this because Out in rural areas, everybody has got a dog. They hunt, they got dogs, you know, they have it and apparently that's considered haram.
And I was looking at this piece. It was BBC Telegraph, et cetera. They're trying to get dog-free zones in London and elsewhere. And The BBC came out with a piece saying that the UK needed to have less dogs. Fewer dogs probably.
Because it's, and they try to argue that it's, oh, we need dog-friendly spaces, but. Um really it's driven by Islamism, because there's been a lot of articles about how the rural parts of Britain are not. They're not welcoming to basically Muslims and they have too many dogs. Muslims don't like dogs. That's literally what the BBC and other publications in Britain have been reporting.
I just kind of want to pull my hair out reading this. I feel like in the United States, Can I just say that John Wick was a dog movie? It was a movie about dogs, just as much as Old Yellow was a movie about dogs. just as much as where the red fern grows.
So really you have any Canon of great dog films. You've got Where the Red Farm Grows, you've got Old Yellow, and you've got the John Wick franchise because it was about his dog that was, you know, murdered, the dog that he got from his wife. Just saying, I don't think something like that would fly here in the United States. There was one I mean there's video of people who are Whether they're not totally in the country, but if they've been in more urban areas. Like, for instance, there was one woman, she was walking her dog, she was told to leave the area.
By a British police person in the little yellow coat and the little checkered, you know, little checkered hat. Because uh her Islamic The Islamic migrants in the neighborhood don't like dogs. That was verbatim what was told to her. One of the other over at BBC, one of the main problems in the countryside is dogs. And they were saying that Muslims avoid going there because people walk their dogs, and that's haram in Islam.
And the British countryside.
So the British countryside is racist because they have dogs. And then they ran, what is this? Let me pull this up. Oh, yes, another piece. Should Britain reduce the amount of dogs that it has?
Is Britain too dog-friendly? There's a whole series on the BBC right now where it says, have we become too dog-friendly? And they talk about everybody from the countryside to retailers allowing dogs on the premises and how it's considered rude. By whom? This isn't about dogs.
This is about the British culture. This has nothing to do with dogs. It has nothing to do with people being nervous about them. It has nothing to do with them violating some sort of religious whatever. This is because.
It represents a portion of British culture. that must be annihilated. This is like the uh color revolution, what the what Mao did. You gotta get rid of everything that represented old Chinese culture. And it must be replaced by CCP idolatry.
And that's exactly what they're doing here, what they're trying to do in Britain. I mean dogs are part of Quintessential British culture. I mean, there's the whole. Story of the Mary Queen of Scots, and when she was beheaded, there was a dog in her skirts. I mean, there's the whole thing.
This is about going after British culture, what that represents. And having to apologize for what your culture represents, it's a stand-in. This is a way of mentally conquering a people. You're mentally conquered, and then you're physically conquered.
So the BBC, I mean, literally, they asked, the BBC said, so has it all gone too far? That was literally one of the questions that they asked in their series. And the telegraph ran it. Oh my gosh, there's all these sorts of, there's all these stories. It is not about dogs.
And it's not even about accessible countryside. It is about an attack on British culture. And people like Kier Stromer, they just roll over and accept it. Oh, okay. I guess we'll just have to take it.
No. Go pound sand. I always tell people I have dogs, I have big dogs. If you don't like dogs, don't come to my property. My dogs live here, you don't.
I look at it like that in the British countryside. It's Britain. They love dogs. If you don't like dogs, don't go there. The British countryside, they all have dogs.
If you don't like dogs, don't go there. By the way, I just realized every single British person I know has at least an dog, one dog. Every British person I know has one dog. They really love dogs. And so now you're seeing this clash.
Where you have the people who have immigrated in, many of them illegally, who dislike that aspect of culture and they want to change it. No, we're not. You can acclimate or leave. I don't know why people feel the need to apologize for their culture, to apologize for completely innocuous things that are totally fine that they do. as part of their country culture.
It's a mental conquering first. And then everything else. Burnout gun, B-Y-R-N-A.
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They all happened right after the Civil War. The reason was it had to do with The babies of slaves. And hopefully it's going to say because Our country is being scammed. We're getting all of these people, they're selling the rights to them, people are making a living, a big living, getting hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars from. Bringing people in.
and say congratulations your whole family is going to be a citizen of the United States of America. Yeah. And he's right with us. He's absolutely right with us. Welcome back to the program, Daniel Ash, with you.
We are at the. Top of this third hour.
Now, a programming note, just so you know. This is my Friday, so I'm taking. I will be back behind the mic after Easter on Tuesday, taking a little time. Aren't flying anywhere and doing anything. No, we're ain't gonna do nothing like that for spring break.
So we're just taking a few days and having some time with family. In the meantime, you know, you can still follow along. Uh 'cause I'll be on social media and Substack, I'm sure. POTUS is right with us, and it's going to be very interesting to see how this all. Breaks down and what SCOTUS ultimately, what determination they make with us, because none of this.
I mean, to us, obviously, we see that this is not something that can make Sense. This idea of birthright citizenship and being able to just, I mean, we see it abused, especially the stories that we've had with Chinese nationals that come over and then they end up birthing babies in the United States and then they raise them back in CCP China and then they come back and then they're fully communist. And you're going to have here sooner a new generation where there are thousands of these kids that are going to be voting in our elections. That's incredibly important. It's asymmetrical warfare.
And the fact that we can't have, look, a country that cannot. make determinations about Its own. Territory? and its borders. and its entry protocol is not a free nation.
That is not a nation that has afforded any kind of sovereignty. You're a vassal state at that point.
So this needs to be reasserted.
Now in the meantime I saw this piece. Lorraine flagged this. Trump has warned he's going to. Halt. Any kind of weapons deliveries through NATO's European-funded weapons procurement program.
for Ukraine. And potentially withdraw US support from Ukraine entirely. unless they step up. And help free themselves with the Strait of Hormuz, according to Financial Times. I think that's an excellent move.
POTUS is playing hardball, and I am here for it. This is what I want to see. This is what you want to see. And that makes sense if NATO If NATO's not going to step up and do anything to help themselves, why the hell should we?
So he's saying, look. Uh we're gonna halt all d I mean, we'll just we can end it. He's even said we could even end it without the straighter war moves. I don't think that people understand what Victory necessarily looks like for the United States. The United States is simply trying to box out China.
Everyone else is not seeing this, or they're choosing not to see it, so they can argue for this communist multipolarity. But what victory looks like for some may not necessarily. That may not actually be what the point is. The point actually is boxing out China, just like with Venezuela, Panama, going down to Argentina, making inroads there. Whether it's that or whether it's now looking at Greenland and then also boxing them out of the strait, I mean.
I think that's He's having to push NATO. NATO is worthless if NATO members that could not have even been prevailed upon. Two Put a minimum Percentage of their GDP towards defense, if they can't even help free. the pipeline through which their energy comes through. Not ours, but theirs.
What's the point of NATO? You have all these countries talking big.
Well, we're not going to allow help or support.
Well, you couldn't help or support anyway. We're not asking Britain to help or support because Britain can't. because their progressive government has made them into eunuchs. The Great Britannia is no more. The people who owned the seas do not exist.
It is done. Times have a change.
Now, they can either be part of the solution or they can be part of the problem, but there's only two choices. There's no gray area, there's no non-participant observer status. That's all it is. The media is going to try to argue, oh my gosh, this is true. Look at Trump.
He's being so mean to our NATO allies. This is not the behavior of an ally. It's not the behavior of an ally. When has the United States ever refused a request for accommodation? Europe was bugging the United States.
Get involved in Ukraine. Get involved in Ukraine. We didn't want to, us conservatives, we didn't see the point of it. I still don't. Doesn't affect my national security.
Does my energy go through there? Is that my breadbasket? No. I mean, I don't like communists. Ah.
But In terms of immediately affecting national security, you can't make the argument that it did. I mean, China's not trying to get that much of an inroad there. What are they going to do? And I will say Ukraine's never said they were going to bomb us. They never said they wanted to nuke us into oblivion.
They never called us the great Satan. Just, you know, throwing that out there. But Europe demanded that we get involved. Oh, please, United States. And if we didn't, then they tried to browbeat us at every opportunity.
So he's right. If you're not going to help with this, we're not going to help with that. 'Cause we were only helping for you. Why the hell should we do it any more? I think this is fantastic.
So, good for Trump for doing this. That takes some balls to do it. I don't see any downside to this. In fact, the more I talk about it, the more I like it. Exactly.
So this is exactly what should have been. Fine, then press them. Oh, but you're allowing Russia to win. You're allowing China to win. And What's good?
Can go either way. It's more beneficial. for the United States. To control the strait than to have China there exerting influence and dominance, like they were trying to do in Panama, by the way. Oh boy, they're going to try to make this a big deal with him, aren't they?
Now in the meantime. And pull up a couple of other things that I have for you here. Because We've got some domestic issues. And then we've got of course ooh, we got the uh uh Artemis launch. I think that's huge.
Maybe it's because social media. And people don't get all of their information from television but Is this Steve, does this seem like it should be a way bigger deal than it is? Or am I just, I just feel like this is the first time since in what, how many years? that we're literally going to lunar orbit. Fifty something Like, I feel like this should be a huge thing.
The whole country should be watching this tonight. I mean, not by force, but. I'm going to be watching this tonight. This is fascinating.
So they said that it's going to kick off at 6:24 p.m. Eastern Time.
So about five thirty. And it's still a go. The weather is currently eighty percent favourable. That this all looks, I mean, think about it. Just look.
We're sending people to lunar orbit, nobody else is. We've decimated Iran. The mullahs are gone. They're having to scrape the go dig into the couch cushions for change. We have air supremacy.
They're just trying to hold on to the straight, but It's not going to last much longer. Even the drones that they're using.
So I had to count. Let me pull this up. I had a count. Even the drones that they're using are decreasing in number. They're running out of drones, and they're starting to have to be very careful about how much they're using and where.
Which, I'm fine with that. But We had Venezuela, and now this. This is all very, this is all nice. Like, we still have the time. We're still batting around in the straight, and we have the time to do that.
I think this is all good. This makes it look nice.
Now we just need to get. our economy in check. Couple things.
So This Uh by the way, the Artemis mission, ten day mission. No lunar landing, so if you're we're hoping for a lunar landing, that's not going to happen. But they're planning on it. in 2028. which is significant.
So that's Uh also Supreme Court, we were talking about the birthright citizenship. Did you see that POTUS wants to sit in? On these, the oral arguments, it's not unusual. He had attended the Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, making him the first president. to attend oral arguments at the nation's highest court.
Now, the left was losing their minds over this. Oh my gosh, separation of church and state. There were people actually arguing that, and I don't understand how that works. Do you know that that's completely what the president's completely welcome to attend Supreme Court hearings? In fact, I remember learning in school that there's like literally a chair for him to sit in.
I didn't know it was still there until Harmee Dillon said yesterday, yeah, there is a chair. That's for the President of the United States, whoever that is. And they can sit in it and attend these at any time. It's like literally part of the. Protocol, it's not unusual, and it, or it's not, it's only unusual in that he's like one of the first ones to want to do it, but it's it literally was factored into that.
And everyone's acting like this is Trump bringing the big hand of government down. I'm always fascinated by the people who defended bypassing all of the security protocols to get a surveillance warrant from a FISA court on average American citizens to be worried about the heavy hand of government, but here we are.
So he's He's showing up. I mean and it was never supposed to be a giveaway. He was it was never supposed to be so I'm glad that he's there If you have two people who are illegal aliens, they don't produce an American citizen. That's not how that works. That's not how it should work.
It's a scam. It is an absolute scam. The United States should not be allowing it. And we need Congress to stop bickering over the SAVE Act, pass it, and then do the job of getting something like this passed. Of course, that comes down to all of us.
and voting, and this is where I'm going with midterms. All the people complaining about government, I see them setting themselves up to get more of the same, if not worse. People are already bitching and moaning and talking about taking their ball and going home, and it's only a few. Mostly it's the podcast to Stan Bros, but they're trying to convince you of this as well. I want you to imagine how much worse it would get with Democrats in charge.
Packing the Supreme Court. Can you imagine Supreme Court oral arguments like the stuff that we were hearing today with a packed Supreme Court? Imagine a ton more Contanji Brown Jacksons on that bench. Just imagine, because I guarantee you, that is exactly what's going to happen. if we lose midterms.
You're going to see impeachment palooza, a PAC Supreme Court. Everything's going to be frozen, and then they're going to welcome in a Democrat in 28. The borders will be wide open, and then that's it. That's why I'm saying whatever Trump is doing right now in terms of foreign policy is the last chance the West is ever going to have in our lifetimes to do anything. Our partners that help bring you the program, it's the folks over at Super Beats.
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I'm actually super stoked about this. NASA readies to launch Artemis II astronauts around the moon. We had this headline for you yesterday. This is tonight. It's expected to kick off at 6:24 p.m.
Eastern, so 5:24 Central from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. They're launching four astronauts on a journey, deep space around the moon, liftoff. From Cape Canaveral.
So you have NASA astronauts. You have, they're gonna be the first people, these four, since the Apollo 17 in 1972. That was 50 years ago.
Now they've already been starting. It's a very long, drawn-out, multi-step process preparing for it. This is a 10-day mission. It does not include a lunar landing. They're saying that it's a step towards a landing that they're planning in 2028 and eventually towards NASA's goal of establishing a long-term presence on the moon and building a base there.
Now, when they circle the moon, The Artemis II crew members will reach a greater distance from Earth than anyone has before.
So this is super exciting stuff. There's a lot of stuff happening.
So you have the Artemis II, then you have POTUS, who is also speaking tonight, presumably from the White House. Obviously, I'm thinking Oval Office, about the latest with Iran.
So interesting stuff. This is disgusting though, this headline. Headless human bodies could replace live animals for scientific testing. They say it's a great source of organs. I don't know how I feel about this.
This seems a little bit, but it's the latest. With a small group of scientists, they're looking to replace lab animals with living organ sacs grown from human cells. R3 Bio, a billionaire-backed biotech startup, they're committed to designing total organ systems that they're using in RD for drugs and even potentially tissues and organs for humans. They're in San Francisco, which I don't know why that would surprise anybody, but they're trying to eliminate animal suffering by replacing the use of lab animals with these systems.
Now, I mean, if you're just growing tissue and it's not, I mean, I think that's one thing. Also, I just think maybe if you're on death row, that would be. I don't know, just saying.
So they said that these brain-free organ sacks they've got a lot of investors.
So interesting stuff. We have a lot more on the way. Stick with us. As we roll towards the conclusion of our program, we can't do it without the folks over at Patriot Mobile, the only Christian conservative cell phone service out there, prioritize premium access on all three major U.S. networks.
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Well, I don't I never want to fall into agreement with Mandani on anything. Zoray Mandani, of course, he's upset over this because he doesn't want to see the West prevail, and that's increasingly what it's becoming. I will say this: the Iranian ballistic missile launches have decreased dramatically. They had 350 on day one. We're on day thirty one and they had three.
Day one they had 350, day four they had fifty. Day eight they had fifteen. Today? They're running out of launchers, they're running out of missiles, they're running out of everything. They're running out of All of it.
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But I don't know how anyone, people telling you that the West is losing or that the United States is losing this, you should be highly suspicious of these people. I don't know how you can look at this stuff. and think look at anything. I mean, yes, it's the garbage media, but even sifting through that, there's no way that you can see that, oh well, it's It's a loss. air supremacy, decimation of leadership.
Uh uh I mean complete Not total destruction of nuclear capability, but they took a hit. and trying to break down now their missile stockpile. And then you've got Arab allies that are trying to get enough resources together to also push back.
So this is, I mean, it's incredibly significant. And then China is livid because they rely on the strait for the actually, they get the biggest chunk of. They're their energy, their oil, through the Strait of Hormuz. But I like what POTUS said to Europe.
Well, if you're not going to help here, we're going to consider getting out of Ukraine. No no more help for Ukraine. Boy, does that put Europe in a weird spot You'll love to see it. It's about time some of these other nations stop the ingratitude. That's what I can't stand, a lack of gratitude.
Disloyalty and a lack of gratitude are two of my biggest pet peeves, and NATO's violating all of them right now. All right. Today in Stupidity, what do we got? All right, seems like it was the same cast of characters. Nancy Pelosi, cut 15.
Hillary Clinton was better than you thought she was. Go ahead, Juan. I I think Hillary Clinton was a It's going first place, most qualified person of the generation, more qualified than her husband. More qualified than George W. Bush, more qualified than Barack Obama.
They all admit that. Bush doesn't, but the others admit that. Certainly more qualified than. The creature that is there now. The creature?
The creature that is there now. I mean, will it kill you to just be? Nice. Just need to be polite. Just to be civil, especially considering everything that that party did.
Back in 2016, that wasn't nice or civil to voters. I tell you what, folks, I hope you have a wonderful, amazing Easter and remember why we have this observance. He has risen. I will be back behind the mic on Tuesday.
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