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The Worst People in The US Gather to Celebrate the Grammys, Call America “Stolen Land” & Hate ICE

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[00:00:00] We're gonna talk about the Grammys here [00:00:02] really quick uh while we get while we [00:00:05] wait for Rich to join us. Rich Barers, [00:00:08] the Grammys were this week. You probably [00:00:10] didn't hear about the Grammys. [00:00:11] >> I'm so old that not only do I not care [00:00:12] about the Grammys, but I mostly haven't [00:00:14] heard of the Axe being awarded at the [00:00:16] Grammys. [00:00:16] >> I seriously [00:00:17] >> I have the problem that all the bands I [00:00:19] like are now 75year-old fogies. [00:00:21] >> So, here's the deal though. The Grammys [00:00:23] used to be a a pretty important cultural [00:00:27] moment. They used to be. Oh, come on, [00:00:30] Blake. They did. Blake always wants to [00:00:32] discount it. [00:00:33] >> If you say so. [00:00:34] >> They did. It was like, listen, we used [00:00:35] to have a culture that everybody [00:00:37] participated. [00:00:37] >> Worked in the music industry. [00:00:39] >> What's that? [00:00:39] >> Didn't Are you sure that's not just [00:00:40] because you worked in music? [00:00:41] >> I didn't really work in the music [00:00:42] industry. No, I didn't. Um, but no, I [00:00:45] just remember as a kid, you know, it was [00:00:46] like a it was a appointment viewing and [00:00:48] it wasn't really appointment viewing, [00:00:49] but the Grammys just be basically became [00:00:51] unwatchable. They fell off a cliff. the [00:00:54] most trashy people on the planet [00:00:56] basically get together in Los Angeles [00:00:58] and celebrate themselves and backpack [00:01:01] and all this stuff. But there was so [00:01:04] many moments that that came out. It's [00:01:06] like it if you think the Oscars are [00:01:08] terrible, try watching the Grammys. I [00:01:11] dare you. You will probably throw up in [00:01:13] your own mouth. I'm going to give you a [00:01:16] smattering of some of the clips that [00:01:17] have, you know, become viral moments. [00:01:19] Bony Ver, Bon Ivor, as a lot of people [00:01:22] like to call him. Bony Bear says he is [00:01:23] wearing a whistle at the Grammys to [00:01:26] honor the observers, the legal observers [00:01:28] that are actually illegal, that are [00:01:30] obstructing ICE agents in Minneapolis. [00:01:32] 237. [00:01:34] >> I want to ask about the whistle. [00:01:35] Obviously, it's very prominent. What [00:01:36] does it stand for? [00:01:37] >> Um, it's to honor the observers in [00:01:40] Minneapolis. You know, they blow [00:01:41] [snorts] the whistles when they see ice [00:01:43] coming and they're there to protect [00:01:44] their community and they've been doing [00:01:46] it for weeks and 30 below. I think the [00:01:48] the real work um is is in the streets of [00:01:51] Minneapolis right now and I'm here to [00:01:53] honor them as well. [00:01:55] >> That fakery. Oh, what does that whistle [00:01:58] represent? You know what the whistle [00:01:59] represent? [00:01:59] >> Protecting their communities. Who are [00:02:01] they protecting their communities from, [00:02:03] by the way? Oh, that's right. Child [00:02:05] predators and child sex traffickers, [00:02:09] child rapists. But it's it's really [00:02:11] >> murders, drug traffickers. [00:02:14] I'm so sick of this crap. Like I just [00:02:16] can't get over the amount of lies them [00:02:18] but them supporting like oh anti- ice [00:02:22] stuff that's almost predictable but [00:02:24] there's like a darker subcurrent to [00:02:25] this. And I think this clip actually [00:02:26] gets at the best of it. This is Billy [00:02:28] Isish when she was accept I don't know [00:02:30] if I even said that right. Uh when she's [00:02:32] accepting her award 292 [00:02:35] >> no one is illegal on stolen land. [00:02:38] [cheering] [00:02:42] It sounds like, you know, the producers [00:02:44] were like, find a white woman in the [00:02:45] crowd just nodding along like [00:02:47] >> that's not just, [00:02:49] >> oh, I don't like ICE. That is straight [00:02:50] up America is an illegitimate country. [00:02:53] >> Stolen land. They only do this they only [00:02:56] do this with basically the United [00:02:58] States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, [00:03:00] Israel. It's like the four major Anglo [00:03:02] countries in Israel where they just say [00:03:04] stolen land. Your country is [00:03:05] illegitimate. The end result of this is [00:03:07] not I have to be nice at the Grammys. [00:03:09] The end result of this is you will be [00:03:11] dispossessed of your country because the [00:03:13] line is you don't have the right for [00:03:15] your country to exist. [00:03:17] >> And this is why every single communist [00:03:19] front group always has the [00:03:20] anti-colonialist language in it. Every [00:03:22] single one. They all parrot the same [00:03:24] garbage. The same absolute garbage. And [00:03:27] this is another this is another one. [00:03:29] Shabuzzi. Yeah. Shabuzzi. [00:03:32] It's a real a real thing. Yeah. A [00:03:34] country artist, by the way. Black dude [00:03:36] who had a big breakout hit. I think it [00:03:38] was last summer. [00:03:39] >> I'll get right on listening to that. [00:03:41] >> Um, it was actually a catchy catchy [00:03:43] song. I have to be hon. [00:03:44] >> Yeah, it is. Um, although I'm I'm [00:03:47] assuming Caboose is uh very very upset [00:03:49] with me right now. Yeah, [laughter] [00:03:52] he just let me know he's correct. I I am [00:03:54] correct. 239. This is Shabuzzi. What a [00:03:57] stupid name. Immigrants built this [00:03:59] country. Uh, let's let's talk about that [00:04:01] on the other side. 239. [00:04:03] >> Immigrants built this country literally. [00:04:06] Uh [00:04:07] actually [cheering] uh so this is for [00:04:10] them now for all children of immigrants. [00:04:13] This is also for those who came to this [00:04:15] country in search of better opportunity [00:04:16] to be a part of a nation that promised [00:04:18] freedom for all and equal opportunities [00:04:20] opportunity to everyone willing to work [00:04:21] for it. Thank you for bringing your [00:04:23] culture, your music, your stories, and [00:04:25] your traditions here. You give America [00:04:27] color. I love y'all so much. [00:04:30] >> Oh, shut up. What is his hat? He looks [00:04:32] like he's a looks like he's in the [00:04:33] Ottoman army or something. Shut up, [00:04:35] Shabuzzi. Literally, like, first of all, [00:04:40] this is a nation founded by settlers. [00:04:42] This is not a nation of immigrants, [00:04:44] okay? We have immigrants when they suit [00:04:46] our purposes, when we think it's a good [00:04:48] idea to let them in. [00:04:51] Illegals, border jumpers are not [00:04:55] immigrants. Repeat with me one more [00:04:57] time. Border jumpers and illegal [00:05:00] immigrants are not immigrants. They are [00:05:02] illegals. [00:05:04] >> [sighs] [00:05:05] >> We had settlers. They came to a raw and [00:05:09] open land. Yeah, there were native [00:05:11] Americans. That's true. But they came to [00:05:14] an unsettled, undeveloped America nor [00:05:17] North. [00:05:17] >> They did not So the people who built [00:05:19] America did not immigrate into a [00:05:21] pre-existing country. They built an [00:05:24] entire civilization from scratch. [00:05:27] >> Yep. And guess what? And it was amazing. [00:05:30] And so everyone wanted to come join it. [00:05:31] >> Yes. Absolutely. And I that line at the [00:05:34] end they give it color. Okay. Uh is that [00:05:38] a attack on white people? Shabuzzi. All [00:05:41] the people that buy your records that [00:05:43] play your songs. [00:05:45] As America turns 250 this year, we want [00:05:48] to help good ranchers take a moment to [00:05:50] remember the people who helped build it. [00:05:51] Not the ones in the history books, but [00:05:53] the ones who woke up before the sun [00:05:55] season after season without seeking any [00:05:57] sort of applause. And those people are [00:05:59] America's ranchers. For over 250 years, [00:06:01] ranchers have worked tirelessly to feed [00:06:03] America through every kind of storm, [00:06:05] through droughts, wars, recessions, [00:06:07] pandemics. That's the kind of legacy [00:06:09] Good Ranchers was built on. Unlike [00:06:11] others, Good Ranchers is a meat company [00:06:12] that's 100% committed to America. [00:06:15] [music] And if you subscribe to any of [00:06:17] their boxes of 100% American meat, [00:06:19] you'll save up to $500 a year. Plus, if [00:06:22] you use our code Kirk Kirk, you'll get [00:06:25] an additional $25 off [music] your first [00:06:27] order. Visit goodranchers.com today. [00:06:31] We're going to keep going here, but I I [00:06:33] I've seen [00:06:34] >> We haven't done this bunny yet, yet. [00:06:37] >> What's that? Yeah. Well, that's where [00:06:38] we're going. What's the Bad Bunny clip? [00:06:39] I need the Bad Bunny clip, guys. [00:06:41] >> Uh, we have it. It is uh 238. [00:06:43] >> All right. [00:06:44] >> Before I say [00:06:47] thanks to God, [00:06:50] I'm going to say [00:06:52] eyes out. [cheering] [00:06:58] We're not savage. We're not animals. [00:07:01] We're not aliens. We aren't humans. And [00:07:04] we are Americans. [cheering] [00:07:09] All right. So, okay. This is the same [00:07:11] guy who said that you have four months [00:07:13] to learn Spanish, that he refused to [00:07:15] speak English, he won't do a tour in [00:07:17] America because he's protesting ICE, and [00:07:19] then he goes to the Grammys. So, the [00:07:21] only place [00:07:23] that this Puerto Rican will speak [00:07:26] English is in front of a bunch of [00:07:28] communists in Hollywood [00:07:31] at the Grammys. So, Oh, okay. So, you'll [00:07:33] lower your spell yourself to use the [00:07:35] English language to go speak to a bunch [00:07:37] of communists in in Hollywood. [00:07:39] >> At least, let's just say radical [00:07:40] progressives. [00:07:41] >> You wouldn't make them learn Spanish. [00:07:42] >> No. Why did you make the libs learn [00:07:45] Spanish? Uh, Bad Bunny, I thought you I [00:07:47] thought you wouldn't lower yourself to [00:07:49] speak English in front of people. [00:07:52] H, very, very fascinating point, but [00:07:56] it's a good segue because guess what? [00:07:58] We're going to have a big announcement [00:08:00] uh in just a few minutes at the top of [00:08:03] the next hour. We got a special guest [00:08:04] coming on the show and it's uh we're [00:08:08] going to make some news today and that's [00:08:10] that's going to be a fun thing for us to [00:08:11] do cuz I know you all have been want [00:08:13] wondering about the [00:08:15] All-American halftime show and we're [00:08:16] going to have the we're going to have [00:08:17] the details today and we're going to [00:08:18] have a a special guest at the top of the [00:08:20] show. Don't go anywhere. There it is. [00:08:22] All-American halftime show 28 226 [00:08:24] >> halftime show of some kind of game [00:08:26] >> of some sort of sporting event. Yay [00:08:28] sports. Uh I you know before we get off [00:08:30] this so we hit the Grammys but the [00:08:32] important thing is this is not just [00:08:34] celebrities. It is a manifestation of an [00:08:36] ideology that goes into the political [00:08:39] realm. And so this clip also got [00:08:42] attention over the weekend and I really [00:08:43] want to flag it. Uh this is Boston's [00:08:46] mayor Woo [00:08:48] commenting to the press and she said [00:08:50] this. Let's show 242. [00:08:53] every person, every human being has the [00:08:55] legal right to come to the United States [00:08:57] and seek asylum or shelter. And [00:09:00] >> and [snorts] so it's is that not the [00:09:04] clearest encapsulation of, you might as [00:09:07] well call it the Democrat platform of [00:09:08] 2026. Every person in the world has the [00:09:12] legal right to come to America. And the [00:09:15] answer is no. You don't have legal right [00:09:16] to come to America. That's not what our [00:09:18] law says. It doesn't say you can come [00:09:21] here and live here some indefinite [00:09:23] duration of time until we adjudicate [00:09:25] your asylum claim. That's a total [00:09:27] invention of the last few years. But it [00:09:29] is what they believe. And all I would [00:09:32] say if that is some sort of concept that [00:09:35] approves to you, if you have a home and [00:09:37] everyone in the world has the legal [00:09:38] right to enter your home whenever they [00:09:40] want, do you own a home? No. No, you [00:09:43] don't because everyone in the world has [00:09:44] access to it. the entire idea of having [00:09:47] a country or having a home is that there [00:09:50] is some principle of limited access to [00:09:52] it. Well, and by the way, all of their [00:09:53] ideas, they like to sit here and say, [00:09:56] "Oh, America, we have all this money, [00:09:58] all this wealth, and we we're sort of [00:09:59] obligated morally to just give it away [00:10:02] to whoever wants to come knocking at the [00:10:04] door." Every single idea that they put [00:10:06] forward would ruin your home. Every [00:10:09] single idea that they put forward [00:10:11] removes the sovereignty of we the people [00:10:13] over our own homeland. every single idea [00:10:15] they have would sow destruction and [00:10:17] chaos and disorder and put your family's [00:10:20] lives at risk. They they are they are [00:10:22] essentially at advocating for the [00:10:25] complete abolition of the rule of law. [00:10:27] We are a rules-based [00:10:29] country. We have to be the rules keep [00:10:32] things in order. They keep people in [00:10:34] check. They protect innocent lives. And [00:10:36] when you want to just throw it all out, [00:10:38] you want to invite all the, you know, [00:10:40] Sharia people from Syria to come over, [00:10:42] see how that works out for you. There is [00:10:44] a reason that murder rates are down 20%. [00:10:47] There is a reason there has not been one [00:10:49] single organized Islamic terrorist uh [00:10:52] operations at least successful in this [00:10:54] country because guess what? We're we're [00:10:56] you know enforcing the rule of law again [00:10:58] and we're seeing the results. [00:11:00] >> There's a reason we have Moses in the [00:11:01] House of Representatives. He's the great [00:11:03] lawgiver. Without law, you don't have a [00:11:06] society. [00:11:07] >> Yes. Remember Jesus didn't come to [00:11:08] abolish the law but to fulfill
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[00:00:00] We're gonna talk about the Grammys here [00:00:02] really quick uh while we get while we [00:00:05] wait for Rich to join us. Rich Barers, [00:00:08] the Grammys were this week. You probably [00:00:10] didn't hear about the Grammys. [00:00:11] >> I'm so old that not only do I not care [00:00:12] about the Grammys, but I mostly haven't [00:00:14] heard of the Axe being awarded at the [00:00:16] Grammys. [00:00:16] >> I seriously [00:00:17] >> I have the problem that all the bands I [00:00:19] like are now 75year-old fogies. [00:00:21] >> So, here's the deal though. The Grammys [00:00:23] used to be a a pretty important cultural [00:00:27] moment. They used to be. Oh, come on, [00:00:30] Blake. They did. Blake always wants to [00:00:32] discount it. [00:00:33] >> If you say so. [00:00:34] >> They did. It was like, listen, we used [00:00:35] to have a culture that everybody [00:00:37] participated. [00:00:37] >> Worked in the music industry. [00:00:39] >> What's that? [00:00:39] >> Didn't Are you sure that's not just [00:00:40] because you worked in music? [00:00:41] >> I didn't really work in the music [00:00:42] industry. No, I didn't. Um, but no, I [00:00:45] just remember as a kid, you know, it was [00:00:46] like a it was a appointment viewing and [00:00:48] it wasn't really appointment viewing, [00:00:49] but the Grammys just be basically became [00:00:51] unwatchable. They fell off a cliff. the [00:00:54] most trashy people on the planet [00:00:56] basically get together in Los Angeles [00:00:58] and celebrate themselves and backpack [00:01:01] and all this stuff. But there was so [00:01:04] many moments that that came out. It's [00:01:06] like it if you think the Oscars are [00:01:08] terrible, try watching the Grammys. I [00:01:11] dare you. You will probably throw up in [00:01:13] your own mouth. I'm going to give you a [00:01:16] smattering of some of the clips that [00:01:17] have, you know, become viral moments. [00:01:19] Bony Ver, Bon Ivor, as a lot of people [00:01:22] like to call him. Bony Bear says he is [00:01:23] wearing a whistle at the Grammys to [00:01:26] honor the observers, the legal observers [00:01:28] that are actually illegal, that are [00:01:30] obstructing ICE agents in Minneapolis. [00:01:32] 237. [00:01:34] >> I want to ask about the whistle. [00:01:35] Obviously, it's very prominent. What [00:01:36] does it stand for? [00:01:37] >> Um, it's to honor the observers in [00:01:40] Minneapolis. You know, they blow [00:01:41] [snorts] the whistles when they see ice [00:01:43] coming and they're there to protect [00:01:44] their community and they've been doing [00:01:46] it for weeks and 30 below. I think the [00:01:48] the real work um is is in the streets of [00:01:51] Minneapolis right now and I'm here to [00:01:53] honor them as well. [00:01:55] >> That fakery. Oh, what does that whistle [00:01:58] represent? You know what the whistle [00:01:59] represent? [00:01:59] >> Protecting their communities. Who are [00:02:01] they protecting their communities from, [00:02:03] by the way? Oh, that's right. Child [00:02:05] predators and child sex traffickers, [00:02:09] child rapists. But it's it's really [00:02:11] >> murders, drug traffickers. [00:02:14] I'm so sick of this crap. Like I just [00:02:16] can't get over the amount of lies them [00:02:18] but them supporting like oh anti- ice [00:02:22] stuff that's almost predictable but [00:02:24] there's like a darker subcurrent to [00:02:25] this. And I think this clip actually [00:02:26] gets at the best of it. This is Billy [00:02:28] Isish when she was accept I don't know [00:02:30] if I even said that right. Uh when she's [00:02:32] accepting her award 292 [00:02:35] >> no one is illegal on stolen land. [00:02:38] [cheering] [00:02:42] It sounds like, you know, the producers [00:02:44] were like, find a white woman in the [00:02:45] crowd just nodding along like [00:02:47] >> that's not just, [00:02:49] >> oh, I don't like ICE. That is straight [00:02:50] up America is an illegitimate country. [00:02:53] >> Stolen land. They only do this they only [00:02:56] do this with basically the United [00:02:58] States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, [00:03:00] Israel. It's like the four major Anglo [00:03:02] countries in Israel where they just say [00:03:04] stolen land. Your country is [00:03:05] illegitimate. The end result of this is [00:03:07] not I have to be nice at the Grammys. [00:03:09] The end result of this is you will be [00:03:11] dispossessed of your country because the [00:03:13] line is you don't have the right for [00:03:15] your country to exist. [00:03:17] >> And this is why every single communist [00:03:19] front group always has the [00:03:20] anti-colonialist language in it. Every [00:03:22] single one. They all parrot the same [00:03:24] garbage. The same absolute garbage. And [00:03:27] this is another this is another one. [00:03:29] Shabuzzi. Yeah. Shabuzzi. [00:03:32] It's a real a real thing. Yeah. A [00:03:34] country artist, by the way. Black dude [00:03:36] who had a big breakout hit. I think it [00:03:38] was last summer. [00:03:39] >> I'll get right on listening to that. [00:03:41] >> Um, it was actually a catchy catchy [00:03:43] song. I have to be hon. [00:03:44] >> Yeah, it is. Um, although I'm I'm [00:03:47] assuming Caboose is uh very very upset [00:03:49] with me right now. Yeah, [laughter] [00:03:52] he just let me know he's correct. I I am [00:03:54] correct. 239. This is Shabuzzi. What a [00:03:57] stupid name. Immigrants built this [00:03:59] country. Uh, let's let's talk about that [00:04:01] on the other side. 239. [00:04:03] >> Immigrants built this country literally. [00:04:06] Uh [00:04:07] actually [cheering] uh so this is for [00:04:10] them now for all children of immigrants. [00:04:13] This is also for those who came to this [00:04:15] country in search of better opportunity [00:04:16] to be a part of a nation that promised [00:04:18] freedom for all and equal opportunities [00:04:20] opportunity to everyone willing to work [00:04:21] for it. Thank you for bringing your [00:04:23] culture, your music, your stories, and [00:04:25] your traditions here. You give America [00:04:27] color. I love y'all so much. [00:04:30] >> Oh, shut up. What is his hat? He looks [00:04:32] like he's a looks like he's in the [00:04:33] Ottoman army or something. Shut up, [00:04:35] Shabuzzi. Literally, like, first of all, [00:04:40] this is a nation founded by settlers. [00:04:42] This is not a nation of immigrants, [00:04:44] okay? We have immigrants when they suit [00:04:46] our purposes, when we think it's a good [00:04:48] idea to let them in. [00:04:51] Illegals, border jumpers are not [00:04:55] immigrants. Repeat with me one more [00:04:57] time. Border jumpers and illegal [00:05:00] immigrants are not immigrants. They are [00:05:02] illegals. [00:05:04] >> [sighs] [00:05:05] >> We had settlers. They came to a raw and [00:05:09] open land. Yeah, there were native [00:05:11] Americans. That's true. But they came to [00:05:14] an unsettled, undeveloped America nor [00:05:17] North. [00:05:17] >> They did not So the people who built [00:05:19] America did not immigrate into a [00:05:21] pre-existing country. They built an [00:05:24] entire civilization from scratch. [00:05:27] >> Yep. And guess what? And it was amazing. [00:05:30] And so everyone wanted to come join it. [00:05:31] >> Yes. Absolutely. And I that line at the [00:05:34] end they give it color. Okay. Uh is that [00:05:38] a attack on white people? Shabuzzi. All [00:05:41] the people that buy your records that [00:05:43] play your songs. [00:05:45] As America turns 250 this year, we want [00:05:48] to help good ranchers take a moment to [00:05:50] remember the people who helped build it. [00:05:51] Not the ones in the history books, but [00:05:53] the ones who woke up before the sun [00:05:55] season after season without seeking any [00:05:57] sort of applause. And those people are [00:05:59] America's ranchers. For over 250 years, [00:06:01] ranchers have worked tirelessly to feed [00:06:03] America through every kind of storm, [00:06:05] through droughts, wars, recessions, [00:06:07] pandemics. That's the kind of legacy [00:06:09] Good Ranchers was built on. Unlike [00:06:11] others, Good Ranchers is a meat company [00:06:12] that's 100% committed to America. [00:06:15] [music] And if you subscribe to any of [00:06:17] their boxes of 100% American meat, [00:06:19] you'll save up to $500 a year. Plus, if [00:06:22] you use our code Kirk Kirk, you'll get [00:06:25] an additional $25 off [music] your first [00:06:27] order. Visit goodranchers.com today. [00:06:31] We're going to keep going here, but I I [00:06:33] I've seen [00:06:34] >> We haven't done this bunny yet, yet. [00:06:37] >> What's that? Yeah. Well, that's where [00:06:38] we're going. What's the Bad Bunny clip? [00:06:39] I need the Bad Bunny clip, guys. [00:06:41] >> Uh, we have it. It is uh 238. [00:06:43] >> All right. [00:06:44] >> Before I say [00:06:47] thanks to God, [00:06:50] I'm going to say [00:06:52] eyes out. [cheering] [00:06:58] We're not savage. We're not animals. [00:07:01] We're not aliens. We aren't humans. And [00:07:04] we are Americans. [cheering] [00:07:09] All right. So, okay. This is the same [00:07:11] guy who said that you have four months [00:07:13] to learn Spanish, that he refused to [00:07:15] speak English, he won't do a tour in [00:07:17] America because he's protesting ICE, and [00:07:19] then he goes to the Grammys. So, the [00:07:21] only place [00:07:23] that this Puerto Rican will speak [00:07:26] English is in front of a bunch of [00:07:28] communists in Hollywood [00:07:31] at the Grammys. So, Oh, okay. So, you'll [00:07:33] lower your spell yourself to use the [00:07:35] English language to go speak to a bunch [00:07:37] of communists in in Hollywood. [00:07:39] >> At least, let's just say radical [00:07:40] progressives. [00:07:41] >> You wouldn't make them learn Spanish. [00:07:42] >> No. Why did you make the libs learn [00:07:45] Spanish? Uh, Bad Bunny, I thought you I [00:07:47] thought you wouldn't lower yourself to [00:07:49] speak English in front of people. [00:07:52] H, very, very fascinating point, but [00:07:56] it's a good segue because guess what? [00:07:58] We're going to have a big announcement [00:08:00] uh in just a few minutes at the top of [00:08:03] the next hour. We got a special guest [00:08:04] coming on the show and it's uh we're [00:08:08] going to make some news today and that's [00:08:10] that's going to be a fun thing for us to [00:08:11] do cuz I know you all have been want [00:08:13] wondering about the [00:08:15] All-American halftime show and we're [00:08:16] going to have the we're going to have [00:08:17] the details today and we're going to [00:08:18] have a a special guest at the top of the [00:08:20] show. Don't go anywhere. There it is. [00:08:22] All-American halftime show 28 226 [00:08:24] >> halftime show of some kind of game [00:08:26] >> of some sort of sporting event. Yay [00:08:28] sports. Uh I you know before we get off [00:08:30] this so we hit the Grammys but the [00:08:32] important thing is this is not just [00:08:34] celebrities. It is a manifestation of an [00:08:36] ideology that goes into the political [00:08:39] realm. And so this clip also got [00:08:42] attention over the weekend and I really [00:08:43] want to flag it. Uh this is Boston's [00:08:46] mayor Woo [00:08:48] commenting to the press and she said [00:08:50] this. Let's show 242. [00:08:53] every person, every human being has the [00:08:55] legal right to come to the United States [00:08:57] and seek asylum or shelter. And [00:09:00] >> and [snorts] so it's is that not the [00:09:04] clearest encapsulation of, you might as [00:09:07] well call it the Democrat platform of [00:09:08] 2026. Every person in the world has the [00:09:12] legal right to come to America. And the [00:09:15] answer is no. You don't have legal right [00:09:16] to come to America. That's not what our [00:09:18] law says. It doesn't say you can come [00:09:21] here and live here some indefinite [00:09:23] duration of time until we adjudicate [00:09:25] your asylum claim. That's a total [00:09:27] invention of the last few years. But it [00:09:29] is what they believe. And all I would [00:09:32] say if that is some sort of concept that [00:09:35] approves to you, if you have a home and [00:09:37] everyone in the world has the legal [00:09:38] right to enter your home whenever they [00:09:40] want, do you own a home? No. No, you [00:09:43] don't because everyone in the world has [00:09:44] access to it. the entire idea of having [00:09:47] a country or having a home is that there [00:09:50] is some principle of limited access to [00:09:52] it. Well, and by the way, all of their [00:09:53] ideas, they like to sit here and say, [00:09:56] "Oh, America, we have all this money, [00:09:58] all this wealth, and we we're sort of [00:09:59] obligated morally to just give it away [00:10:02] to whoever wants to come knocking at the [00:10:04] door." Every single idea that they put [00:10:06] forward would ruin your home. Every [00:10:09] single idea that they put forward [00:10:11] removes the sovereignty of we the people [00:10:13] over our own homeland. every single idea [00:10:15] they have would sow destruction and [00:10:17] chaos and disorder and put your family's [00:10:20] lives at risk. They they are they are [00:10:22] essentially at advocating for the [00:10:25] complete abolition of the rule of law. [00:10:27] We are a rules-based [00:10:29] country. We have to be the rules keep [00:10:32] things in order. They keep people in [00:10:34] check. They protect innocent lives. And [00:10:36] when you want to just throw it all out, [00:10:38] you want to invite all the, you know, [00:10:40] Sharia people from Syria to come over, [00:10:42] see how that works out for you. There is [00:10:44] a reason that murder rates are down 20%. [00:10:47] There is a reason there has not been one [00:10:49] single organized Islamic terrorist uh [00:10:52] operations at least successful in this [00:10:54] country because guess what? We're we're [00:10:56] you know enforcing the rule of law again [00:10:58] and we're seeing the results. [00:11:00] >> There's a reason we have Moses in the [00:11:01] House of Representatives. He's the great [00:11:03] lawgiver. Without law, you don't have a [00:11:06] society. [00:11:07] >> Yes. Remember Jesus didn't come to [00:11:08] abolish the law but to fulfill
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