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Candace's Cult Is Being Exposed

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July 1, 2026 3:48 pm

Candace's Cult Is Being Exposed

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Senator Eric Schmidt discusses the implications of the Supreme Court's decision on birthright citizenship, while Dana talks about various topics including conspiracy theories, the WNBA, and identity theft protection.

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When you're in the news all when you're dealing with news all day and and reading everything and processing everything when you're Done with work, you're done, right? It's like if you work. Like when I was in college, if you know, when I was working as a waitress throughout college, working as a server, I didn't want to go home and continue to do it on my downtime. You know what I'm saying?

So, you do different stuff, you keep yourself from getting burned out, you do different stuff. But I happened to see this. And if you've ever wondered how people can rile themselves up and be such propagandists, there's apparently a Gal Sharpton fan. And these people were on some kind of podcast. And They were speaking.

Regurgitating the nonsense, I guess, that she discusses on her show. Like, she never has the deliverables. It's always chasing conspiracy theory after conspiracy theory, and none of it's ever put to bed, ever. There's never any actual receipt. It's all just smoke and mirrors.

But If you've ever wondered, well, who are the people that are buying into it, into this nonsense?

Well it's this, it's cut 15. This is one of the craziest. I'm not going to be able to get through this whole clip. Cause we'll all feel like we're drunk without having had a drop of liquor. This is cut 15.

So there's theories.

Okay, so he can either.

So either his wife, Erica Kirk, was in on it, or like in on the conspiracy, and she's in hiding with her.

So we got some Candace watchers. Or, yes, 100%. We know. We know. Okay.

We know. But we don't know, no. You think? We don't know, no, but we know. It's called a think, not a no.

No, we know.

So.

So either his wife, because she's got ties to child trafficking. What? Based off of the work she did with children, she was kicked out of what was the country, she was kicked out of the country for it. Yeah, so you gotta know this dog it was like Slavia Where is it? Where is it?

Slavania? No, there was a country that she did, like. Ukraine? Was it Ukraine? No, it wasn't Ukraine.

She did. Don't look at me like that. I'm legit. I'm just waiting for you to do that. I know.

I'm trying to remember the country, but she was kicked out of the country. She was doing like adoption work for little kids that don't have parents, and they were going missing. And so she was kicked out of the country.

So, Erica Kirk. You're saying I'm alleging. You're alleging. Is a child ringleader? She's in on it.

And Charlie didn't die because of that? No.

So she's okay.

So she was basically his handler. And either he, I, this is, there's two different theories, okay?

So either she was his handler, he found out about all her bullshit. They're just like a classic Christian couple, like, y'all. Oh, my God. That's kind of what he was preaching.

Well, in the in the okay, in the video where he's being shot, it wasn't actually him, it was a hologram. Oh, there is a trapdoor. There is a trapdoor, and he, so that I actually believe this. You're just having fun with this. No, I believe this.

Well, I believe one of two theories. That's one of the theories. I don't believe he's actually dead.

Okay, and the other theory would be Um Well, I've got.

Now I understand why you guys can't talk about things, because you guys are fing like. Scary with a trapdoor that you think.

Well, no, yeah, the trapdoor. There was a trapdoor. They covered the trapdoor up. After like right either that night or the next day. I thought that's the cover-up people.

That's the average Candyland listener. Right there. That's the, it's all these like basic bees that are trying to act like we're not racist. We listen to a black podcaster. Look.

That's them. It's the cover-up people. I know she got kicked out of the country because she's trying to find. They were kids that had no parents. That none of that's true.

None of that is even remotely demonstrably true. That is so ridiculously, egregiously. insane. And they were sitting over there. There was a lot more to that video because they were like, yeah, the Nazis aren't so bad with this guy, the big cross.

On his neck. Oh my gosh. First off. They're a married couple, correct? What husband's allowing his wife to run her mouth like that and showing her ass like that?

on a podcast looking absolutely ridiculous. My husband would have come in and been like, Yeah, we're not doing this. This is done. We're done. We're done.

Get, go on, go. That would not have been happening. Oh, my, we have a deal, see? Like, he does that for me, and I make sure he doesn't look, he isn't dressed dumb when he goes out. That's the service that we perform.

That's what a wife does. I That's real, and those are real people, and there are real people who actually think these things. These people have no idea. They've never met Charlie Urka. They have no idea who these people are.

They. are so excited to act like they're part of something. It's like mommy sleuthing. It's the true crime fanatic Mommy Slith. Sip or Slith?

And they that's like, I guess what they do in their free time. Other people crochet or they do charitable work, but some of them decide to crash out on social media with conspiracy theories and persecute. You know, grieving widows, and then make fun of scripture when they're called out on it because they hate God. That's the funny thing. I've never seen so many people when I gave, when I was quoting scripture about widows, I've never seen so many people that hate God.

And Gal Sharpton, who hates God. And I judged that by her behavior. Mocking scripture and laughing about it, and laughing at scripture, and laughing at the word of God, and making fun of God's word, and all, and just thumbing, you know, finger in the air. That's pretty bad. Like, oh man, there's going to be such a divine reckoning, and I'm so glad that we're not going to be anywhere near that.

But It's true. I'm just, it's that's so. If you wanted to know what kind of people are buying into it, those types of people are. That's exactly who's buying into it. And they're all just like useful stooges.

Because it's all an op. We've talked about this before. You have communists and Islamists that are trying to undermine the West. You have the Chinese that are poisoning the algorithm. You have Russia that's absolutely trying to get a hand and trying to pervert Western Christianity and the Christian and the church here in the United States because they want an Eastern-type orthodoxy like the Russian church, where the Russian church exists to just sanctify everything the state does.

It's not about bringing people closer to God, it's about justifying whatever the state does. That's the whole point of it. And so, both of these things together, they understand that the rudder on the hand of the right has been Christians, and they're trying to pervert that, undermine it as another multi-pronged effort to undermine the West. And you have all these mommy sniffs out there that are like going right along with it and helping it along the way. It's insane.

But the sad thing is, is that they're so pick-me-desperate to act like they're a part of something that they're gossiping, which is a sin, about people that they don't even know. They haven't met any of these people. They don't know them.

Some of us actually do. That's why we're like, how are you like this? What in the world is the matter with you? It's just, it's, it's, there's just nothing to it.

Now, speaking of defending people, Cut 18, WNBA, Sophie Cunningham, who's. Viral video. That is a meme that I'm going to use forever now. She rips into the league, into WNBA, for not protecting her teammate Caitlin Clark. This is Cut 18.

Watch.

Well so during real time last night I did not see that happen. And I and like I don't And none of our team saw it happen because I promise you, if that, if we would have seen that happen, we would have had her back. Unfortunately, this type of shit happens every single game to her, and the league and the refs do absolutely nothing about it. It's been a minute since you got fined on this podcast. I have, but then, like, you see the videos of like literally Ning and Cheap shotting C in the throat.

Like, if she did that to any of our teammates, we'd be pissed. But, like, they are, they're definitely targeting her. And the league and the refs do nothing to protect her. Mm. And Sophie's right.

Sophie Cunningham is right. It's so unbelievably egregious. And then you have people out there saying, well, like this, Cut 17. This is stupid. This dude saying that, well, the WNBA would be better off without Caitlin Clark.

Watch.

The W at this junction in time would be better without Caitlin Clark because she is a bigger distraction than she is an additive. An additive W in the grammar's necessary threshold they needed.

Now people are watching.

Now you realize I can do it. I'm sorry. He lost me an additive. You mean addition? How is she no, it's the other players' behavior that's the distraction.

It's these jealous bitches that are the distraction. And coaches and refs and league leaders. that aren't out there saying, broads, you need to straighten up. I mean, you basically have a bunch of chicks having a jealous crash out on the court because Caitlin Clark is the best player. in the league and she's bringing eyeballs and they are so angry.

They're insane. That's why. That is why.

So I mean I feel bad for her. She looks, I mean, it seems like she's not allowing it to affect. Or diminish her love of the game. But I mean, man. It's you feel bad for it when you see all of this stuff.

I love that her teammates are speaking up for her, though. I love it. And as Kane said, yeah, you were saying what? Her distraction is what? It's putting eyes on the WNBA.

They should be kissing her feet, her white feet. What? feet, her white size 10 feet. Because she's a basketball player. I mean, and I love that.

I don't know if you, one of my favorite things to do is watch Sophie Cunningham throw chicks around. She's like, what's her face? The Holland? The guy, the player, Erling Holland. She's like the Erling Holland of.

Of the WNBA. She just beats the crap out of people. I love it. She's like the Tony Twist. of the WNBA.

Remember Tony Twist? Man, Tony Twist was a legend. This video, I just, golly, the video of her pointing, and there's so many angles of it, but okay, yeah, Juan's gonna show you this one. She always has the upper hand. Like even this other chick, their arms are the longest arms I've ever seen on ladies.

But Sophie keeps her hand higher. She's like, no, no, uh-uh, no, point, point, point. They lost their mind. She didn't say a thing. She didn't shove nobody.

She didn't hit nobody. She just pointed at them. And the whole damn league lost their mind. Oh my gosh! I love it.

That needs to be a t-shirt. It really should be a t-shirt. It's so great. Uh, so that's you gotta love it. I wanted to get one more thing in if I have time, and let's hit.

John Fetterman, cut 10. We'll give him the final word on Democrats this week. Listen. You know, our party's becoming an orgy of socialism. And I think I've been vindicated with to see the way these elections are working out.

And now I'm watching the Colorado one, where she's the one person who refused to describe someone firebombed a group of Jews in Boulder. And she refused to call that anti-Semitism and just responded by saying, well, we really didn't know what their motivation was, why they just set a bunch of Jews on fire. Oh, yeah. We just don't know why. Why did they do that?

They just threw some fire on those people, probably for no reason at all, maybe. I love that he's not. Moving. If you're a parent or grandparent, you already know what's going on. Our kids are being flooded with messages about gender ideology, sexuality, and sexual exploitation from social media, Hollywood, and even their own schools, often without parents knowing.

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So you know the losers that were On the Empire State Building, they're influencers. I hate influencers. I hate them so bad. Is this their whole shtick? It is.

Again, welcome. We're at the top of the third hour. I just, because I just read this piece where they were taking selfies. They were, if you missed it, There were people who somehow got onto the very very top. Of what the Empire State Building, like right up on the antenna at the very top.

And I guess the guy proposed to her? And they had, what was their sign? Their stupid sign. They had a sign, they brought a sign up there, like a long, giant sign that's bigger than they are. And it says something about love, whatever.

It's a powerful message, Dana. Don't just skip over it. When the power of love beats the love of power, the world knows peace. That's the sign. What?

It's very simple. When the power of love bits the love of power, the world must pass. And they're up there. Dude, she's in Balaclava with cat ears. And then she started taking OnlyFans pictures at the top.

You know, the pictures where like these skinny white chicks with no backside get down on their knees and they try to stick their non-existent butt out and smile and pout at the camera? It was that kind of stuff. I'm just saying that's just stupid for anyone to do it. These people are in their 30s. Angela Nikolau and Ivan Vanja Birkis, they were carrying a banner cane reading about the power.

They climbed onto the top of the Empire State Building spire. Don't know how they climb, but it's not like you walk up steps to get up there. How did they climb up there? How did nobody even notice it for that long? And so the, I love, it said, the Banner's message is a slightly modified version of a quote frequently misattributed to guitar legend Jimi Hendrix, which was actually spoken by 19th-century British politician William Gladstone.

I love it. There's already that kind of confusion. But they started taking all of these selfies of them. I think they believe that they're Neo and Trinity from the Matrix. How much do you want to bet that they're cosplaying that right now?

And he's got like a flag cape, the guy, and she, they both have the balaclavas on. She hers has cat ears. And so he proposes on the platform. And she holds her hand out with her manicure. Juan's getting okay.

Juan is showing you these pictures because you're not going to believe me. If you're watching, Juan's showing you right now, if you're watching the live stream. Did Juan, did you did we have the other of her like doing the weird s like Instagram only fan squat? Where I don't know why chicks feel like, look, squatting is not, that's not attractive. I don't know why these chicks pose like this because I'm like, it looks like you're constipated.

Stop. It looks like you need one of them squatty potties. That's what it looks like.

So they got removed. Are they in custody? Yeah, they're in custody.

So one Account claimed Oh gosh, this sounds so they sound French. But they're Yeah, they're Russian. Uh Angela Nicolau describes herself as a neo-artist exploring identity, fear, and freedom came. And the couple were the subjects of a 2024 Netflix documentary called Skywalkers, a Love Story, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. This sounds so insufferable.

Last time somebody climbed up the top of this building, it was a French climber, Alain Robert, known as the French Spider-Man. He used his bare hands and feet in 94. I want to know how they got up. Do we know? I mean do I really care about knowing?

So I asked Kane this. Don't laugh at me. Or you're all grounded.

So I have this thing where I don't know what it is. Whenever I get ready to go to sleep. Every question pops into my head. Half of them are dumb. pops into my head, right?

And I Really, try to discipline myself and not ask my husband these questions right as he's drifting off the la-la land because I'll be like, I'll say things like, if I had. My regular head, and then I had another head bud right here. Yeah, but I didn't, but it was like halfway sentient. Would you still love me? You know, like things like that.

You know, w my husband and I have an eight years we have an eight years age difference. And so when he was going to college and I was in sixth grade, and I'll ask him things like, Would you have thought I was hot in sixth grade? And he's like, Why are you asking me this? You're so gross. Right as he's going to bed.

I can't help it. That's what is it.

So I had one of those moments on break, and I'm like, Kane, because my husband's not in the studio, he's not here. And I was I said, Kane. I got a question for you. Like, so what happens if all of the first responders at the base of the building held out a big giant tarp?

Now, look, I know certain things, guys. Like, I know a lot about guns. I know a lot about gun law. I know a lot about baking and cooking and survival stuff. But one thing I, you know, struggle a little bit with is velocity.

So I'm asking, I'm like. If they held at the base of the building, just like a giant tarp, and a drone nudged these freaks off, could they catch them in the tarp, or would they just plow right through and just turn into jam on the pavement? At first you said cheat.

Well, I meant to say they hold a sheet. You think if they fall 200 feet? You think it's only 200 feet? I don't know where they're at. How tall is that damn building?

I don't wanna ask the I don't wanna ask AI because God knows what will happen to my algorithm. You're right, it's probably much higher than that. Yeah. Anyway, they'd probably so there's really no other way. I mean, w they send like one of Gandalf's eagles up there to bring them down.

Like how the hell do you get down from there? How do you make them get down? Anyway, I was just curious, but I asked you that question, and it took you a split second to get over that. And I thought even the inflatable bag, you know, the ones they put, you know, for people to jump onto off of the roof of a two-story building or something. Maybe a ball pit.

That wouldn't put like a pit. Put like a big ball pit down there. It won't work either. Just shove them off. They'll fall into the ball pit.

I mean, as much as we'd like to see it, it wouldn't work. Yeah, I mean, you know, I'm just saying, just to get them off safely, it's probably a lot quicker than climbing down all them stairs. I'm just saying. Anyway, so those freaks have been, they're now in custody. All right, I got some other stuff for you.

Let me, let me, oh, oh, here's the thing: do you got, okay, World Cup, Freddie. You guys remember the little, I don't mean to say that. I meant it as a term of endearment, not as a pejorative or a short slight. I have no idea this guy's height. Freddie, the guy who was on Instagram, who came over to the United States from Germany to follow the team around for World Cup, and he drove through all Southern America and did all of this, you know, fun stuff, went to Bucky's, living his best life.

And he's here apparently until the end of this month. And He went viral on social media because he was sharing his experiences.

Well They milkshake duct him. You guys know what milkshake duck means? Here we go. We gotta revisit this. You guys understand milkshake duck.

So Milkshake Duck, it was a joke made by an account called Pixelated Boat back in 2016. It was an Australian cartoonist, and he would say, Oh, Look, we found a lovely duck that drinks milkshakes five seconds later. We regret to inform you that the duck is racist. And this was after the Chewbacca mask lady and all of this stuff. Like every time somebody wholesome goes viral.

It's like the internet tries to find something horrible about their past, right? Look, they had a joke from 15 years ago, canceled them, and all this stuff, right?

So that was the tweet. It says, the whole internet loves milkshake duck, a lovely duck that drinks milkshakes. Five seconds later, we regret to inform you that the duck is racist.

So now they tried to milkshake Duck Freddy. And They, so, how you ask?

Okay, well, that's great that you asked that. They try to milkshake Doug Freddy because they found posts of his. Believe it or not. where he says that everybody can be racist. and that you can be racist towards white people.

This was from August of 2024. Quote: Racism can be directed towards any racial or ethnic group, and whites are definitely a racial group. And then they were like, cancel him. Uh what?

So that's Apparently. what happened. They milkshake ducked him. I can't even.

So he put this on. He deleted his account. He deleted his ex-account. He said, quote, on Instagram. He said, Hey, everyone, I just wanted you to know that's why I deactivated my account.

This was the plan all along. I'm just assuming German accent. This was the plan all along, even before we started the World Cup trip. Too many people seem to have a problem with us having a genuinely good time here in the country. And it's ruining the fun a bit for us because we really just wanted to document our road trip and never expected that people would have a problem with it.

People are digging into my 22,000 posts to find a handful of, in their opinion, controversial posts and post them without zero context to make me look like a bad person. Because everybody isn't, people are insufferable, is why. What are people doing with their lives that they're like, look at this guy? Let's go back into his entire Twitter timeline. Who does this?

Aside from Gail Sharpden, who would do that? It's crazy.

So now Freddie's gone, he's not on X any more. Yeah, we don't get to see like him discovering everything in America again with like a child's eyes.

So great job, haters. It's just ridiculous that people do this. Freddy's account's gone. And they've been going after like other influencers as well. That's why we can't have nice things.

I wouldn't say influencers because these people are not trying to be influencers. They are. Literally, just over from Europe, and they had a social media account, and they're just talking about America and everything that they experienced. from that. Um That's really all it is.

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Do you want Steve know who Will Wheaton is? Or They do, right? You guys know who Will Wheaton is. Right.

Well well Juan has a life, so he may not. Ain't a girlfriend, so he may not.

Sorry, fiancé. He may not be afraid. Steve. I just remember when Stewie from Family Guy couldn't say it right, so he kept saying Huill Wheaton. Yes, Huill Wheaton.

So he Mr. Wheaton. Was one of the most annoying characters in the entire Star Trek universe, right? And I don't mean seven of nine. J she had boobs.

That does not make her not annoying. Stop. I'm talking about Wesley crusher. Right? Shut up, Wesley.

So, Wesley Crusher, his mom was the doctor, and this was the one with Jean-Luc Picard, right? I've watched all of the Star Treks. Yes, I have. And no, I'm not a trekker or trekkie. You people can fight over what to call that.

I just watched it because I thought it was interesting and I liked all the aliens. And they were legal, by the way. They were legal aliens. Except for the Borg. Hmm.

Anyway, I bring this up because Quill Wheaton is... This, he is the type of person who is an insufferable freak, and everything has to be about politics. He is mad at Dwayne The Rock Johnson. And not just him, who's the The Oh, who's the Shaka Khan guy? How Yeah, yeah, yeah, the gay one.

But shit. That's a bit. I don't care to look him up. I'm purposely not looking him up. I can't remember.

Was he Andy? George Chakai. He's the really, by the way, whenever you say define annoying gay, his face comes to mind, right? It's in the dictionary. He annoys other gays.

That's how annoying he is. Like the other gays are like, get away. Go away. Anyway, so. Yeah.

And George Takai are mad at Dwayne The Rock Johnson just for some reason on a Wednesday. Yeah. Yeah. Because Dwayne The Rock Johnson, they said that he keeps his political views private. And that's so ignorant.

What? What? They said he's a coward. because he keeps his political views under wraps. Uh So back in 24.

The rock came out. I can't call him Mr. Johnson. It's weird. I grew up with Stone Cold Steve Austin and from the Hulk to Stone Cold, and he's always the rock.

And I'm not going to start calling him Dwayne. It's weird. That's like calling my teacher by their first name, right? It's not happening. What?

Oh, I have family. Yeah, for real. No, Dwayne is like, I'm like, are you sure you're really like Polynesian? Because your name is Duane. I mean, are you sure you ain't coming from like Iron and Wayne counties, you know, down in Somo?

I'm just asking. Anyway, so they're mad at him because he, in 24, he endorsed Joe Biden. Or no, sorry, in 2020, he endorsed Joe Biden. And in 24, he was asked about it. And he said that he regretted it.

Because it caused division amongst his fans. And he said, My goal is to bring the country together. I believe in that. There will be no endorsement. He's like, you know, at this level of influence, I'm keeping my politics to myself.

He's like, you know, he's basically taking the Michael Jordan approach where, you know, Republicans buy sneakers. You know what I mean? Yeah, you're smart. And I don't get mad that he had a different choice because he was never a douchebag about it. I only dislike people if they're D-bags about it.

If you have a different choice, I am not so weak in my convictions that I feel personally threatened, right?

So He said that, and out of like, for whatever reason, so he talked, he did an interview with Esquire, and they asked him about it. And he just briefly touched on it and moved right away, away, moved on. He said, I just want to focus on telling stories. He's like, I'm going to keep my politics to myself. He's like, it's just, he thinks that it's the respectful approach.

He says, I don't like the slinging. I don't like all the hate. He's like, politics is omnipresent and it's forever. He's like, I just don't want all of that to come with it. And I get that, and I respect that.

But Oh my gosh, guys, did anyone stop and ask the zealous Star Trek actors from the late 80s where they stand? Did not anyone stop to think of the Huill Wheatons and the George Takais? How dare you guys continue on with your lives as though it's important without asking them for their contributions?

So they're mad.

So they both called him a coward. And they said that keeping his political views private is cowardly. George Takai said, I mean, really, you're calling. I think The rock's bicep is like as big as Quill Wheaton's head. Have you seen Will Whedon?

He looks like a failure to launch guy. He looks Yeah. He looks like he would be a barista in San Francisco. Right.

Anyway, so he and I went at it one time, like years ago, and then he blocked me because he's such a flaccid, weak. you know, coward. Huh. Anyway, so. He uh says that he was he's been bla and I guess trying to get other people to blast.

The rock, and that's where George Takai came in. And George Takai was very upset and said that, yes, I agree, it's cowardly, etc. Not everything has to be about politics, you losers. I get that Will Wheaton needs to make everything about politics because no one would give a rat's ass what Will Wheaton has to say unless Will Wheaton was out there talking about Will Wheaton politics. Woo!

Woo! Seriously. Why do you have to be such an insufferable scab on the ass of America? Stop it. Just live your life.

Not everything has to be about politics.

Some of us want to sit down and watch a movie. We just want to be entertained and not by morons who think that their illiteracy amounts to a political opinion. No.

Why can't he just go away? Shut up, Wesley.

Go away. Leave us alone. We just want to live our lives and we want to eat grilled dogs, man. Eat our hot dogs and drink our beers, have our Guinness. I know it's Guinness, but 4th of July.

I rinse my beer glasses in Budweiser. Um InBev took him over and we ne got we never got over it. My whole point is that Can't people just live? And just live their lives and not constantly make everything about politics and act like because someone is not sharing a hot take that it's some sort of that it's significant in any way. That's the problem.

That's really the person who makes the news is the person who doesn't have a hot take. It's like the thing with the Erica Kirk. I see all of these desperate people. people. who well most of them are bots But there's a significant chunk, apparently, a couple that live here in North Texas that are some of the dumbest people that I ever lived.

And God help us, DFS should probably check in on their children because I doubt they're alive. I don't think they could keep a cricket alive, much less a human person baby. Anyway, so it's true. You have all these people that get out there and like, I also want to offer a hot take about Charlie and Erica Kirk. And they've never met these people.

They've probably never even been to Utah. Hell, they've probably never even been to Arizona. But they want to opine, like, they know all of these people personally, you know? Oh, yes, I also want to offer a hot take about this.

Well, I heard, I was reading on the interwebs all about Urca. I's readin'. Oh, you know these people? No, but I was hearing somebody talk about URCA on the interwebs, and I just, you know, conversating about it and legitimatizing Macabre. They are so desperate to have a hot take be included so they can be counted as present in society.

But yet, when you don't offer a hot take, somehow that's supposed to be a sign of what? Why is that person not giving us his opinion? Or maybe because they don't want to. It's suspicious. That's like in 1984.

You have the workers looking around and making sure everybody's there screaming during two minutes eight, right? They're all looking around, making sure that everybody's rabid. And if you weren't, what is happening? Why are you not rabid and screaming like everybody else is? Same thing.

Where's your heart take? Why don't you have a hot take? Pound sand, Wesley. Golly. I mean, rue the day that people are going to be bullied into giving an opinion prematurely because some Chex Notes loser from the 80s and some, you know, annoying gay dude who annoys actually other gays from the 80s, Z-listers who are on now a long-ended Star Trek series are upset over it.

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So we've been dicing up this birthright citizenship, and I am made of questions. And I only pretend to be a lawyer on television.

So I'm like, why don't we just go, you know, to an actual real expert in all of this? And we first met. Senator Schmidt, when he was the just absolute gangbuster. AG of Missouri, and now he's the senator for my home state. My family loves this dude, Senator Eric Schmidt, who joins us via video now.

Happy Independence Day to you, sir. Welcome to the program. Good to see you. Good to be back with you. America 250, it's pretty special, so I'm glad you're celebrating too.

It'll be fun. Oh, yes, celebrating big. But the big question, though, is what are we going to do about this birthright citizenship?

Now, correct me, because I know you've already been out there tweeting some ideas, and I love this because I've had a lot of people ask on social or send email, and they're like, Well, can't Congress just, you know, pass some legislation?

Now, the way that I understand the decision is that Roberts tied it to the Constitution, so it has to be an amendment for that to happen. But beyond that, Considering that we don't have federal birth certificates and it's you know the state issues them. Is this more of a problem until we remedy this later that the states, state by states, are going to have to? to handle and manage.

Well, I think the way to look at this, first of all, it really does diminish, I think, as we're celebrating America 250, what citizenship is all about in this country, right? I think that understanding who we are and how much of a privilege it is to be a citizen. Of the greatest country in the history of the world. We have all these rights guaranteed, and all, you know, what the Declaration meant and what the Constitution protects, all those sorts of things I think are important and why the decision really is tragically terrible. But the question is: what do we do?

Like, how do we address this? Because I think most Americans, certainly your audience and me, think this is a travesty. There's a couple of routes. First of all, let's take like short term, medium term, and long term.

So, short term, the President of the United States still has authorities under the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 to put restrictions on visas because we do see, Dana, this birth tourism thing is real. We've heard testimony over it. I mean, Chinese generals are having their wives and girlfriends flown to the United States. to give birth here. and they stick around for the medical care and then they go back and these U.S.

citizens under this ruling can spend the first 18 years of their life being indoctrinated by the CCP, then come here and vote and contribute to campaigns or run for office.

Okay. We don't really fully appreciate how much of a disaster from a national security perspective this can be.

So the president can have some visa restrictions, however, he wants, those are temporary, right? Because if a Democrat wins again, they can change all that. The second option is a statutory change.

So if you go back to the 14th Amendment, the operative language that the justices were deciding what did it mean was subject to the jurisdiction thereof. What did that mean? And so the people that the liberals on the court were immediately took the reflexive reaction.

Well, that means if you're born here, you're subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and therefore you are now a citizen. That's not what it meant at all. It was really taken together with the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which was basically not subject to a foreign power. Because what they were trying to get as they wanted. Make sure the children of recently freed slaves were admitted immediately to be citizens, and that was the right thing to do.

They never intended it for somebody to come here, give birth, or you have 15 million people come here legally and their kids are automatically citizens. It's never what it meant because those people who are coming were subject to another foreign power. I mean, they're citizens of somewhere else, not here. And so, you could amend the statute, which I'm going to do. We're going to offer a bill that would change the language to explicitly include, you know, not subject to a foreign power.

That would. And not to get too into the weeds here, that is the door that Kavanaugh opened.

So, a lot of the justices on the conservative side were all over the place on dissents and concurrences, but there was a 5-4 majority for this kind of thing.

So, if you change that, you could, if that were challenged, then flip it and have a 5-4 decision the other way to remedy it. It's not, you know, who knows how that would ultimately go, but that is an option, and I think it's worth pursuing. And then the third option, which is the most. Stable long term as a constitutional amendment. Those are hard to do.

But I think if you use as an opportunity to rally the American people to change our Constitution to explicitly say this is not what that means, that's another option too.

So you got the executive action, you got a statutory route, and then you've got the constitutional amendment. And that, what you said too about Kavanaugh keeping the door open, that's interesting because that means ultimately that I mean, it's very narrow, but that's something that could be brought back forward before the court. Of course, you got to go through the whole process again. But ultimately, and Dana, basically the way this played out was some people thought, well, the court would just say you can't do this by executive action and leave the rest alone. Like, that's probably what a lot of people thought would happen.

That president can't do it by executive order, therefore we're not going to deal with the rest. And then what Kavanaugh was saying is, no, no, no, no, we shouldn't deal with this as a constitutional issue. This is a statutory issue. And so if he's the flip vote and saying it's a statutory Issue and you can fix the statute of 1954, that is an option. And then you've got what a lot of people didn't think they'd get to, but they did get to, was this constitutional question about what did the 14th Amendment mean?

So, did it surprise you, the decision? Because I know there were legal eagles saying, well, of course, they were going to rule this way. This was going to be the decision. But then at the same time, and maybe this is just naivete speaking, I'm just. I guess I have no idea how they were able to interpret the statute the way that they were, especially considering the history that Justice Thomas laid out in his dissent.

Yeah, I mean, I was hopeful that they would get it right. I was prepared. that they wouldn't because it is a uh It's a question that hasn't been answered, and a lot of people have come to accept the idea of birthright systems, which I think is crazy. But some people have. But I guess if I'm taking the glasses half-full approach here.

The people that thought that they would rule against it, or rule the wrong way, thought it would be a much more decisive majority, not 5-4 there.

So I guess if you take any solace here, it's that Kavanaugh, even though I wish he would have ruled differently. did in his um his opinion Provide this opening that we ought to walk through that door, I guess, is the glass is half full way to look at. I mean, yeah, so there's the, I'm always like, okay, what can we still do? Like, you know, the door's not shut all the way. I immediately wanna find that fix.

We're talking with Senator Eric Schmidt from the great state of Missouri. What do you think of the idea of? And this has been proposed by a number of people: the option of states that control birth certificates saying, well, if you're here illegally, we're not going to issue this. If you're here illegally having a baby, we're not going to issue a birth certificate at the state level. In the interim, do you think that that's a wise move to take?

I don't know because if it really does come down to a constitutional question about the 14th Amendment. You know, that's a that might trump what a state might decide or not to do, but is it it's something that could be tested, there's no doubt about it, right? I think. I do think the president, what the good news here is the president, the vice president, many people in the administration were very firm about their desire to do something on this.

So, you know, a lot of these decisions kind of come and go, and after a day, people aren't talking about it anymore. I do think the administration has sort of signaled that this is a big deal to them. And I think that's important because the president does, through the, you know, the Article II branch powers granted to him in the Constitution and then this specific immigration and nationality statute of 1952 has really brought authority for For like sort of turning people away or who can come and who can't come. I mean, when you see him do like a travel ban kind of thing that people, you know, like or they don't like, that's an that's authority the president has.

So I do think the closing of the southern border and all the sort of protections that have been put in place by this administration are important.

Now, again, that's just for potentially just for another. two and a half years.

So we do have to be thinking about what we do about it. And I think this is something that, you know, the immigration issue writ large, but this thing is just, I just think the reason why it's, you know, you're getting a lot of feedback from your viewers and it's been lit up online is that it just is. It seems insane. that a sovereign country Can't decide this thing the right way, right? That just because somebody sneaks in.

and has a kid. That kid then is a US citizen that is given all the rights and privileges. That Not only people who are born here, but people who've actually gone through that whole process and taken this oath, right? And they learn about our, you know, it just is wild.

So I think it just defies common sense. You made a great point about national security because I look at this like an asymmetric warfare, the context of asymmetric warfare. I mean, we already have the H-1B issue, but you have the Chinese birth tourism, where now you're going to, you have a whole generation of kids that were born here in the United States to Chinese parents. They're taken back to China, raised within the, you know, the stew of communism. They come back over here, they can vote, they got a social security number, they can affect policy, and they're starting to come of age now when we're talking about thousands and thousands of people.

And if you, I mean, if I were wanting to subvert the United States and hit at the West, this is a great way to do it because it's a clear weakness. I mean, not even France allows this. Spain doesn't even allow this for crying out loud. England, UK changed their law back in the 1800s, but the United States is still plucking along with it. Mm-hmm.

It's it is a uh It is a very toxic, and I, you know, the left has just totally lost the plot on all this now. They don't actually believe in borders. And by the way, Harry Reid, I think about this, I'm sure this will come up. Harry Reid had a bill to deal with this. Like, that's how far.

Yeah, that's how far the Democrats have come. And of course, you have Bill Clinton giving State of the Union addresses where he talked about the importance of enforcing our immigration laws. The Democrats, they wanted to fund ICE. They think that this policy is just fine. And so you have one political party now that doesn't even care about any of this.

And I do think, and it's important for your viewers to understand, there is a whole industry and big money being made on facilitating people who are eight months pregnant coming into the country. To give birth. And then going back so that they can come back and they have a U.S. citizen as a child. And Peter Schweitzer has written a book about this.

I don't know if you've had him, but I'm sure it's really fascinating. He's great on this issue. It's fascinating. There could be a million. There could be a million Chinese that are, according to this decision, U.S.

citizens that could come to this country and affect a presidential election. That's crazy. We see it, like, for instance, Hassan Piker. He's an anchor baby. He was born here to parents who then ultimately went back overseas and then they came back and now he's a citizen.

And he had 110,000 people doing phone banking for a communist who's running for office. I mean, that's just one person. I'll give you the last word on this because as we go to celebrate, you know, America's 250th birthday, I don't want people to feel fatigued. And I don't want them to think, my gosh, then it's over. I always want people to feel like there's a fighting chance and to not, when you're going through hell, you keep going.

What would you tell people that might feel a little bit like the air is let out of the balloon just a little bit with this ruling? How would you, how would you lift them up?

Well, look, the Supreme Court term was kind of a mixed bag. I mean, we had a big win on the temporary protective status, right, on Haitians who are here, have been here for 50 years.

So it's a mixed bag. This one stings because I do think it gets to the heart of citizenship. But look, here's the deal. This still is the greatest country in the history of the world. What the founders did almost 250 years ago to the day is they said that everybody had it wrong in the course of human history, that our rights don't come from a king or a queen.

They come from God. And the government's role is to protect those rights. And all the separation of powers and federalism that we talk about was all meant to protect individual liberty. That is still the heart of this great experiment. And it's a country that is defined by, I'm going to be down at the Gateway Arch, you know, this weekend to celebrate, you know, the 4th of July, too.

And that's a monument to westward expansion, the pioneers and the explorers who want to see what's on the other side of the mountain. That's our heritage. That's ours. And so we can decide. I think 2024 when President.

President Trump won. It was a rebuke of the craziness we saw from when liberals actually get into power now, what they're all about. And we still have a chance here. And it's every generation's opportunity to protect those God-given rights, to protect this experiment, so there'll be America 500 someday. We won't be here to see it, but our kids and our grandkids and their kids can still live in the greatest country in the world.

So I'm still very optimistic. I think you see these things that you don't like, and we commit together to try to fix them and improve on things. And that's what this whole thing's about.

So, but I think we keep fighting and everything's going to be just okay. Amen to that. Senator Eric Schmidt from the great state of Missouri, the show me state. Always so good to see you, my friend. God bless you.

Thank you for your fight and all your service. And have a great Independence Day. Thanks, Dana. Good to see you. Happy for it.

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Cool. Is that the It sounds like something my uncle would have done. Widbe Island, Washington. Apparently, a homeowner was smoking when he was making 700 pounds of fireworks. You know, things you can't smoke while doing, getting gas, making myth, or making fireworks.

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We're at the end of the third hour. We're getting a little, little. A little crazy. Uh we are, like I said, I'm going to be back with y'all on Tuesday. Uh, we're taking just a couple days for Independence Day is all.

By the way, I just saw a video of POTUS's motorcade being escorted through North Dakota by the Rough Riders on horseback. Yeah, and so we were coming in with Metallica's Don't Tread on me. And I'm like, oh my gosh, should we have DMX's Rough Riders anthem? Like, feels like that needs to happen now because they're, I mean, because he did the Teddy Roosevelt, as you know, presidential museum, open that up. And now I'm, I mean, you know, I'm gonna make sure you're down, but I'm watching this video.

His motorcade, they got all they got the Rough Riders riding with them. That's actually pretty cool. That is really cool. And uh Yeah, they're going a lot slower than I thought, but they're keeping uniform and it's neat. It's real awesome to see that.

So he's visiting, he's up there with the Teddy Roosevelt Library. That's pretty cool. That's a really. That is a welcome right there, and right through North Dakota. Very cool.

So I hope that everybody has a nice and safe Independence Day. And like I said, I got a piece that'll be coming out in the Washington Times next week that gets into this. It's we, I mean, we, despite all of our issues, and there's not a country that doesn't have issues, guys. But we are still the greatest. Nation in the world.

We are that shining city up on the hill. And it's important to remember that, and it's important to keep focus, and don't buy into the hype. And when you see too many things Like if you see, you know. All of these people suddenly turn 180 degrees and they're all perioding the same thing. It's probably enough.

You know, I mean if it looks like an op and talks like an op, it's probably an op But you listen to your gut instinct, right? There are so many forces right now in this asymmetric war against the West. And it's cold right now. It's not hot, but. There's definitely Plans underway to undermine the West in any way possible, and it's incredibly important to remember why we hold the line like we do for the Republic.

that we have. And it's a republic until as so long as we can keep it. It's the greatest nation in the world. And it has to remain that way. takes diligence.

All right, today's stupidity came. All right, it's Representative Jaya Paul. She is. Just horrible. Let's just play cut six.

And by the way, she's saying this. To the mothers and families of people killed by illegal aliens, this is in regards to the birthright citizenship.

So, listen to this. Cut, oh, I'm sorry, six. Oh, you're not kidding. I can take the first one the fourth time. And she was just upset that.

That she's been there four times for this particular subject.

So, in front of the mothers who have lost their children, she's clearly saying she doesn't care. Folks, happy Independence Day. God bless America. I'll be back with you Tuesday. Identity theft can cost more than you think.

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