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[00:10:08] what's up ywls paige rue here this is
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[00:15:51] we are live back at
[00:15:53] ywls i almost got the acronym wrong that
[00:15:56] would have been embarrassing but holy
[00:15:58] moly it has been a day i don't know if
[00:16:01] you were watching earlier but president
[00:16:03] donald trump called into the
[00:16:05] live to the event talking to charlie
[00:16:07] kirk earlier this morning
[00:16:09] and that wasn't even the mo that was
[00:16:11] super exciting but also one of the
[00:16:13] contributors steven magahol davis
[00:16:15] proposed to his girlfriend now fiance
[00:16:18] which honestly i'm a little upset about
[00:16:20] because that takes stephen off the
[00:16:21] market and me ripping him about not
[00:16:23] being married and stuff but you know
[00:16:24] what i'll get over it congratulations
[00:16:27] stephen and also holy moly the energy in
[00:16:30] this room has been unbelievable
[00:16:33] i wasn't in the room specifically when
[00:16:35] president trump called in on the phone
[00:16:38] i was around the corner but i heard it
[00:16:40] was happening i've never run that fast
[00:16:43] in my entire life and i was very sweaty
[00:16:45] doing it but
[00:16:47] it's been crazy the speakers that we've
[00:16:48] had here have been unbelievable we've
[00:16:50] got congresswomen coming we've got
[00:16:52] candace owens coming up in just a little
[00:16:54] bit i think she's is he on this specific
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[00:16:57] yeah candace will be here i think she's
[00:16:58] at 4 30. matt walsh just got announced
[00:17:01] his new movie
[00:17:02] documentary what is a woman is out now
[00:17:05] on the daily wire and i think he's going
[00:17:06] to be here talking to charlie kirk about
[00:17:08] that tonight at 7 00 which is going to
[00:17:10] be hilarious if
[00:17:12] i know that this is a women's conference
[00:17:14] but matt walsh is doing some great
[00:17:16] research on what is a woman with his new
[00:17:18] documentary if you haven't watched it
[00:17:19] already check it out it is unbelievable
[00:17:22] the weekend's going to continue going on
[00:17:25] if the only thing that happened was what
[00:17:28] happened already it still would have
[00:17:30] been a stellar conference we've already
[00:17:32] had massive names laura trump was here
[00:17:35] yesterday all of the stuff that happened
[00:17:37] this morning would have made this event
[00:17:39] awesome
[00:17:40] just in and of itself
[00:17:42] but the fact that it's only halfway done
[00:17:44] is still unbelievable and we're i i'm
[00:17:47] just super pumped who are you guys
[00:17:49] excited to see here who who are you
[00:17:50] excited to see coming up i think mostly
[00:17:52] candice i really want to see candace
[00:17:54] she's a fourth she's like she's like
[00:17:56] pretty soon
[00:17:57] i i think so who are you excited to see
[00:18:00] is it candace everybody candace yeah i
[00:18:03] mean i i'm really excited to see
[00:18:04] everyone did you see president trump
[00:18:06] this morning yes oh my gosh i was always
[00:18:08] in series oh my gosh i love that so much
[00:18:11] what's what's been your favorite moment
[00:18:12] so far every moment so far just to join
[00:18:15] each session yeah every single one yes
[00:18:18] it's all been great do you think you're
[00:18:19] gonna have like a highlight at the end
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[00:18:21] gonna be um probably today's event so
[00:18:24] far they've been the highlight
[00:18:25] especially this morning so yeah yeah did
[00:18:27] you go to a breakout session
[00:18:32] with with paige and a bunch of the girls
[00:18:34] doing firearms did you learn anything
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[00:18:37] anything you don't know oh yeah most
[00:18:38] definitely definitely going to be
[00:18:39] downloading some podcasts
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[00:18:42] it has been awesome so this thing gets
[00:18:44] filled up it's it's nuts because i was
[00:18:47] here kind of going like well
[00:18:49] it looks kind of empty what's what's
[00:18:51] going on here little did i know that
[00:18:53] everyone's just getting out of breakout
[00:18:54] sessions and coming back from lunch
[00:18:56] and you can't find a seat anymore if you
[00:18:59] tried uh the turnout has been unreal at
[00:19:03] ywls this year does that mean keep going
[00:19:05] or wrap it up we're keeping going oh
[00:19:07] wrap it up
[00:19:08] two different signals i'm not entirely
[00:19:10] sure so uh
[00:19:12] you guys are in for a treat continue to
[00:19:14] watch the live stream as best you can
[00:19:16] hopefully your internet stays connected
[00:19:17] who knows if there's the deep state
[00:19:19] trying to disconnect you from the truth
[00:19:21] but we got enough we've got more of an
[00:19:23] amazing day coming up it doesn't end i
[00:19:26] you know
[00:19:27] it's hard to continue continue ramping
[00:19:29] up but that's just what this event is
[00:19:30] doing it's continuing to get bigger and
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[00:19:35] day continues and as the weekend
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[00:19:38] if you're not here you should be but
[00:19:41] since you're not already and you're
[00:19:42] watching live stream you should come
[00:19:43] next year go to tpusa.com ywls so you
[00:19:47] can register i don't know if they have
[00:19:48] the date or anything set for next year
[00:19:50] yet but make sure you get here because
[00:19:52] i haven't met or talked to anybody that
[00:19:54] hasn't said they're having a great time
[00:19:56] so with that we're gonna throw it to our
[00:19:59] live feed of the stage and what oh we
[00:20:03] have four minutes and 20 seconds left uh
[00:20:04] until our next speaker comes out don't
[00:20:07] miss it you're gonna enjoy it have a
[00:20:09] great day god bless america
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[00:27:07] alex that's me to 7 1776
[00:27:11] that's alex to 7 1776. our end game is
[00:27:15] to save america are you ready for it
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[00:27:37] well hello looks like everyone's back
[00:27:39] from lunch for the most part hopefully
[00:27:41] you guys had a good lunch i'm stephanie
[00:27:43] hamill it's great to see you guys i am a
[00:27:46] turning point ambassador i'm also a
[00:27:48] journalist i've worked in news and
[00:27:51] politics for almost 15 years i started
[00:27:54] off as a local news anchor for a cbs
[00:27:57] affiliate in arizona and then after that
[00:28:00] did a few things and i ended up working
[00:28:02] for fox 5 in washington dc as a host as
[00:28:06] well as a video columnist for the daily
[00:28:08] caller which was co-founded by tucker
[00:28:11] carlson
[00:28:12] you
[00:28:14] you may have heard of him and uh after
[00:28:17] that i hosted my own show on one america
[00:28:19] news network it's a political talk show
[00:28:21] hour-long talk show
[00:28:23] and uh yeah i mean it's been really
[00:28:25] interesting working in journalism and
[00:28:27] also being a conservative because
[00:28:29] there's not a lot of us out there as you
[00:28:31] know there are a lot of people in the
[00:28:32] mainstream media who are very biased and
[00:28:35] very liberal now with me are amber athey
[00:28:38] and lauren chen they both have worked in
[00:28:41] the media for so many years they're very
[00:28:43] accomplished and i'll let them give you
[00:28:46] a little bit more about their
[00:28:48] backgrounds amber i'll start with you
[00:28:49] all right thanks stephanie and good to
[00:28:50] see all of you out there today so we
[00:28:52] actually worked together at the daily
[00:28:54] caller a few years ago and since then
[00:28:56] i've been with the spectator writing
[00:28:58] columns and and reporting and just
[00:29:00] launched my own podcast actually called
[00:29:02] unfit to print which i'm really excited
[00:29:04] about and uh thank you
[00:29:07] and also just turned in the manuscript
[00:29:09] for my first book called the snowflakes
[00:29:11] revolt which is very fitting for the
[00:29:13] panel topic today because it's about how
[00:29:15] wokeness infected the media so that'll
[00:29:17] be coming out probably end of the year
[00:29:20] so that's what i've been up to thanks
[00:29:21] seth
[00:29:22] so seven years ago i was a poli sci
[00:29:26] graduate who like most of us was not
[00:29:28] working in anything to do with political
[00:29:30] science and i randomly decided to one
[00:29:33] day make a youtube video about what i
[00:29:35] saw was a
[00:29:37] very strange resurgence of craziness
[00:29:40] when it came to the issue of gender i
[00:29:42] made a video about transtrenders and
[00:29:44] thankfully it put to rest the question
[00:29:46] of what is a woman and that's why we're
[00:29:47] done with the issue today so you're
[00:29:49] welcome everybody
[00:29:51] just kidding obviously the issue is only
[00:29:53] grown but since then i've been lucky
[00:29:55] enough to make content creation my
[00:29:57] full-time job i've been fortunate to
[00:30:00] appear on the blaze
[00:30:02] daily wire prageru rebel news and more
[00:30:04] and probably my biggest accomplishment
[00:30:06] to date is that i am a new mom and let
[00:30:08] me tell you ladies
[00:30:11] my life has not yet ended and i am still
[00:30:14] having fun and able to do things so
[00:30:16] don't believe everything you hear about
[00:30:17] motherhood
[00:30:18] i'm glad that you brought that up
[00:30:20] because we hear that so much it's like
[00:30:21] the end of your career once you're a mom
[00:30:23] but that is not true and lauren is an
[00:30:25] example of that and it's just awesome to
[00:30:26] be in your presence
[00:30:28] and you look amazing by the way
[00:30:30] thank you thank you very much
[00:30:31] breastfeeding helps that's what i will
[00:30:33] say
[00:30:34] uh now i have to say that the media
[00:30:37] landscape and just journalism in general
[00:30:39] has changed significantly over the years
[00:30:43] and i would say that it dramatically
[00:30:45] changed in the past i don't know five
[00:30:48] six years or since the 2016 presidential
[00:30:50] election
[00:30:52] as you know a lot of people in the media
[00:30:54] they went absolutely berserk i mean they
[00:30:58] lost their minds i think it was
[00:30:59] something called trump derangement
[00:31:01] syndrome
[00:31:03] it's a real thing and they're still
[00:31:04] suffering from it by the way um but you
[00:31:07] know it's just really interesting
[00:31:08] because when i went to journalism school
[00:31:10] i went to the university of arizona and
[00:31:12] i studied journalism there
[00:31:15] some zonies over there
[00:31:17] a few uh when i studied journalism our
[00:31:20] what we were told is that we had to be
[00:31:21] the watchdogs of the government that we
[00:31:24] were there to report on what was going
[00:31:26] on in our communities and just kind of
[00:31:28] fight for the everyday people and expose
[00:31:31] corruption and now we have people
[00:31:34] who are working in media who have
[00:31:36] abandoned their roles and duties in
[00:31:38] journalism instead of reporting the news
[00:31:41] they're carrying water for the
[00:31:42] democratic party and
[00:31:45] when they're doing that think of the
[00:31:47] agendas and the narratives that they're
[00:31:49] pushing every single day on the news
[00:31:51] when they tell you they're not biased
[00:31:53] that they don't have a dog in the fight
[00:31:55] when they actually do they never want to
[00:31:57] be honest about it
[00:31:59] this agenda narrative that they're
[00:32:01] pushing is very anti-women and you think
[00:32:03] about it it's none of its pro-family
[00:32:05] none of it's pro-america as lauren
[00:32:07] pointed out it's you know they're very
[00:32:09] like anti-working woman who has a family
[00:32:12] and children and so we take notice of
[00:32:15] that we have a different perspective and
[00:32:17] cover things that most people don't so
[00:32:20] lauren i'll have you give your
[00:32:22] assessment of where the news media is
[00:32:25] today and how that's negatively
[00:32:27] impacting women well as someone who
[00:32:28] talks about politics i'm always very
[00:32:31] upfront that i am a commentator i am not
[00:32:33] a journalist because to me you know
[00:32:35] being a journalist means something it
[00:32:36] means objectivity it means being
[00:32:38] unbiased it means getting the truth out
[00:32:40] there because i have so many opinions
[00:32:42] that i want to share with people i feel
[00:32:44] like i don't deserve the title
[00:32:46] journalist but unfortunately a lot of
[00:32:48] other journalists out there don't have
[00:32:51] that same hesitation that i do and when
[00:32:53] it comes to being women what i think we
[00:32:55] see in the media now is that the
[00:32:57] mainstream media has essentially
[00:32:58] politicized our entire gender they've
[00:33:02] made being a woman into almost a
[00:33:04] progressive statement which is so
[00:33:05] frustrating as someone who doesn't share
[00:33:08] those views right uh they they try to
[00:33:10] make it seem like if you are pro
[00:33:12] uh you know pro-life you hate women if
[00:33:15] you want to be able to defend yourself
[00:33:16] again you hate women if you want to
[00:33:18] stand up for women in women's sports
[00:33:20] somehow that also means you hate women
[00:33:22] um it's just very frustrating and i feel
[00:33:24] like i mean i love platforms like this
[00:33:27] because i think we need to reclaim the
[00:33:28] idea that no the left does not have a
[00:33:30] monopoly on womanhood despite what you
[00:33:32] might see in the mainstream media
[00:33:33] because if all you ever watch is cnn you
[00:33:35] might think that yet every single woman
[00:33:37] is this blue-haired crazy feminist
[00:33:40] i think there was a moment in the media
[00:33:42] as well where they really abandoned this
[00:33:45] concept of presenting truth and facts
[00:33:47] and being objective and they really
[00:33:50] changed sort of the psychology of what
[00:33:52] it meant to be a journalist a journalist
[00:33:53] and the new psychology was that they
[00:33:55] needed to be like fighting on behalf of
[00:33:57] the downtrodden right and representing
[00:34:00] special interest groups and for a short
[00:34:02] period of time that meant
[00:34:04] writing stories about the victimization
[00:34:07] of women in particular but in 2016
[00:34:09] something happened white women largely
[00:34:12] went for trump so white women became the
[00:34:15] enemy they were no longer the victim
[00:34:16] group that the media had made them out
[00:34:18] to be prior they were now the oppressors
[00:34:20] they were part they were lumped in you
[00:34:22] know with white men the other evil group
[00:34:24] in america that they love to demonize
[00:34:26] all the time
[00:34:27] and so now the new victim groups for the
[00:34:29] media are the transgender community the
[00:34:32] queer community
[00:34:33] really anything in like the alphabet
[00:34:35] soup thing and happy pride month i guess
[00:34:38] i actually share a birthday with the
[00:34:40] start of pride month which is a bit
[00:34:41] troublesome but um
[00:34:43] and then you know other other groups
[00:34:45] like this like minorities they claim
[00:34:47] that minorities have like a special
[00:34:49] victim status and so reporters have to
[00:34:51] fight on on their behalf but they warp
[00:34:53] the idea of what it means to actually
[00:34:55] speak for these communities because they
[00:34:57] believe that these communities are
[00:34:59] monolithic in the way that they view
[00:35:00] political issues and so it's it's really
[00:35:03] damaging um not just to
[00:35:06] the groups that they are claiming to
[00:35:07] fight for but the groups that they've
[00:35:08] abandoned and now they side with the
[00:35:11] government they side with the
[00:35:13] corporations they side with all of the
[00:35:16] power holding uh institutions in america
[00:35:19] and yet somehow claim that they are
[00:35:21] fighting on behalf of the oppressed it's
[00:35:23] it's so twisted the way that they've
[00:35:25] justified this to themselves
[00:35:27] twisted that's a perfect way to describe
[00:35:29] it speaking of twisted leah thomas have
[00:35:32] you heard of him
[00:35:36] exactly huge boo for leah thomas so leah
[00:35:39] thomas i don't know if you guys saw this
[00:35:40] but good morning america they recently
[00:35:43] did a full sit-down interview with leah
[00:35:45] thomas who is the transgender swimmer as
[00:35:48] you know who made the waves this summer
[00:35:50] when he defeated biological females
[00:35:54] while swimming and you just think about
[00:35:56] where we are today and how hard women
[00:35:59] have fought think about title ix and
[00:36:01] what that meant for women and all of a
[00:36:03] sudden we have all of these so-called
[00:36:06] people who believe in science who are
[00:36:09] trying to convince us that biological
[00:36:11] males competing with women
[00:36:14] is acceptable or okay or normal and if
[00:36:17] we have a question about it they start
[00:36:19] to attack us and so we're starting to
[00:36:21] see this quite a bit where
[00:36:23] biological males are competing against
[00:36:26] women whether it be in sports or in the
[00:36:28] workplace and they are crushing women
[00:36:32] and then the mainstream media celebrates
[00:36:34] it so amber
[00:36:36] this is kind of relatively a new thing
[00:36:39] we've seen just an increase in the
[00:36:41] parading around and championing of
[00:36:44] transgender men in women's sports or in
[00:36:46] other areas and it's very bizarre i mean
[00:36:49] i i still can't like get a full grasp of
[00:36:51] what's going on here yeah and it seems
[00:36:53] like it came out of nowhere but i mean
[00:36:55] really what happens is the media gets a
[00:36:57] lot of their stories in the way that
[00:36:58] they write about stories from left-wing
[00:37:00] interest groups they really work in
[00:37:01] tandem and so as the left-wing interest
[00:37:04] group started making transgenderism the
[00:37:06] issue of the day so did the media and
[00:37:08] as i talk about in my book
[00:37:11] one of the ways that they do this is
[00:37:13] the same people that you guys probably
[00:37:15] go to college with who are like real nut
[00:37:17] cases on campus right they graduate and
[00:37:19] they get hired by the new york times and
[00:37:21] the washington post and these woke
[00:37:23] warriors go and work for the mainstream
[00:37:24] media organizations and they launch
[00:37:26] these internal revolts inside the
[00:37:28] newsroom so that the
[00:37:30] news companies have to talk about these
[00:37:32] issues in the progressive way that they
[00:37:34] desire otherwise they throw a huge fit
[00:37:36] they tarnish the company publicly they
[00:37:39] get their friends involved and it turns
[00:37:40] into a huge mess so the media companies
[00:37:43] have actually started acquiescing to the
[00:37:45] woke mob's demands they've started
[00:37:47] bringing in people from the human rights
[00:37:50] campaign or other queer activist groups
[00:37:53] to come and lecture journalists about
[00:37:54] using the correct pronouns or avoiding
[00:37:57] terms like biological man or woman
[00:37:59] because it implies that the transgender
[00:38:02] individual is not a real man or woman
[00:38:04] in fact in some newsrooms including
[00:38:06] politico you're not even really supposed
[00:38:07] to say
[00:38:08] someone identifies as a man or
[00:38:10] identifies as a woman because by saying
[00:38:12] that they identify as such you're
[00:38:14] denying that they're actually that thing
[00:38:15] that they say that they are it's really
[00:38:17] nuts but that's actually what they're
[00:38:18] doing they're working with the left-wing
[00:38:20] activist groups to change the language
[00:38:22] that they're even using in their news
[00:38:24] articles and uh part of that
[00:38:27] recently has
[00:38:28] manifested itself in the way that they
[00:38:30] give this glowing coverage to leah
[00:38:31] thomas
[00:38:32] well speaking of leah thomas and really
[00:38:34] the whole entire issue of trans women i
[00:38:38] find that it's just frankly an excuse
[00:38:40] for mediocre men to gain recognition and
[00:38:42] attention and it's really frustrating
[00:38:45] that the only time that we seem to
[00:38:47] celebrate women now is a when they're
[00:38:49] not actually women or b when they're
[00:38:51] acting like men meaning they're doing
[00:38:53] something a woman has never done before
[00:38:54] i actually i think there's nothing wrong
[00:38:56] with women just being women i think that
[00:38:58] in and of itself is worth celebrating
[00:39:00] so i i don't think the media is actually
[00:39:02] for real women uh but regarding the role
[00:39:05] that the media has really played in
[00:39:07] pushing this it's really frustrating
[00:39:08] because we always hear that these
[00:39:09] wokesters they are just a vocal minority
[00:39:12] and it's true the the vast majority of
[00:39:14] people has no idea what these are
[00:39:16] pronouns are thank goodness unless maybe
[00:39:18] you're on a college campus so you guys
[00:39:19] may have a different experience but
[00:39:21] the reason why it feels like this is so
[00:39:23] overwhelming the ideology is because
[00:39:25] leftist activists have managed to insert
[00:39:27] themselves into positions of power which
[00:39:29] includes the media which includes so
[00:39:31] many of these different bureaucracies
[00:39:33] which is why anytime you sign up for
[00:39:35] something you're asked to pick out of
[00:39:36] how many genders nowadays um so that's
[00:39:38] really frustrating because a
[00:39:39] conservative who works for example at
[00:39:42] the dmv they are just a dmv worker but a
[00:39:44] leftist activist who works at the dmv
[00:39:46] they are an activist dmv worker they
[00:39:48] really bring their politics to the
[00:39:50] workplace the personal is political for
[00:39:52] them and because conservatives for the
[00:39:54] longest time have just been frankly
[00:39:55] normal people that's why we've been
[00:39:57] losing in the i guess every every day on
[00:40:00] the ground wars because we're not i
[00:40:02] guess as forceful in our politics and i
[00:40:05] i would love it if we didn't need to be
[00:40:06] but i think we're at the point now where
[00:40:08] we need that pushback i completely agree
[00:40:10] i don't think it's good enough yeah
[00:40:11] please that's a great point
[00:40:14] it's not good enough anymore for us to
[00:40:16] sit back and say like oh we just don't
[00:40:18] want you to shove your politics down our
[00:40:20] throat because when you see what the
[00:40:22] left has done over the past couple of
[00:40:23] years they've shut down our churches
[00:40:25] they told you that you're not allowed to
[00:40:26] see your family they
[00:40:29] told you you weren't allowed to work
[00:40:31] they rioted across the country and
[00:40:33] destroyed businesses and family homes
[00:40:36] and yet we're supposed to somehow like
[00:40:38] sit back and take it and then you see
[00:40:39] the media claiming well the right is
[00:40:41] fighting a culture war
[00:40:42] no the left started the culture war
[00:40:44] we're finishing the culture war right
[00:40:48] and lauren you made another really good
[00:40:50] point i want to hit on which is how when
[00:40:52] the left in the media talk about
[00:40:53] empowering women
[00:40:55] their idea of empowering women is acting
[00:40:56] like a man they want you to be sexually
[00:40:59] promiscuous they want you to
[00:41:02] abandon notions of family until you're
[00:41:04] older so that you can chase a career
[00:41:05] they want all of your visions of success
[00:41:07] to be financial they want you to be
[00:41:09] assertive and bossy and there's no room
[00:41:12] for traditional femininity in this type
[00:41:14] of framework that tells you that the
[00:41:16] only way to be empowered or happy is to
[00:41:19] act like the opposite sex
[00:41:22] that's right
[00:41:24] now when it comes to leah thomas
[00:41:28] every single time i hear a news story
[00:41:29] about leah thomas i ask myself these two
[00:41:32] questions number one
[00:41:34] where are the real so-called feminists
[00:41:37] right all of these people who are on tv
[00:41:39] who are promoting leah thomas they try
[00:41:41] to pretend that they're real feminists
[00:41:43] and that they care about women but
[00:41:45] clearly they don't and then my other
[00:41:47] question is where's the outrage i mean
[00:41:50] there are so many people silent about it
[00:41:52] and you would think that people would
[00:41:53] start asking questions like hey leah
[00:41:55] thomas competed as a male
[00:41:57] pretty much his entire life then all of
[00:42:00] a sudden he switched sides and now he's
[00:42:01] crushing women in sports and they're
[00:42:04] quiet about it
[00:42:06] right amber i mean where are the
[00:42:07] feminists yeah it's mind-blowing and
[00:42:09] what's sad too is there are some
[00:42:10] feminists who have spoken about this and
[00:42:12] they get that nasty label turf which is
[00:42:15] i guess
[00:42:16] trans-exclusionary radical feminists
[00:42:18] it's like another one of those weird
[00:42:19] acronyms that they came up with but look
[00:42:21] what's happening to jk rowling right
[00:42:23] she's spoken out about this issue and
[00:42:25] said
[00:42:26] women should be able to have women's
[00:42:27] spaces like leah thomas shouldn't be
[00:42:29] able to be walking around with her
[00:42:31] ding-dong out in the locker room and
[00:42:33] we're all supposed to accept it and the
[00:42:34] women who actually complain about it are
[00:42:36] told that they're the problem that they
[00:42:38] have to go to therapy because they don't
[00:42:40] want to see a male appendage in their
[00:42:43] own locker room it's absolutely that is
[00:42:45] a woman's penis i will have you now
[00:42:48] i know i was so big yeah but i think the
[00:42:51] whole leah thomas issue is a great
[00:42:52] example of why the mantra of live and
[00:42:54] let live no longer works with the left
[00:42:56] right we could say oh i don't care what
[00:42:58] you do in your personal life but
[00:42:59] unfortunately we are dealing with
[00:43:00] left-wing activists who are
[00:43:02] authoritarian and have no problem
[00:43:03] pushing their values onto you you
[00:43:06] personally may not care how leah thomas
[00:43:08] chooses to identify but we have
[00:43:10] activists now who are trying to
[00:43:11] legislate pronoun usage meaning you
[00:43:13] could be you know penalized if you don't
[00:43:15] want to refer to leah thomas as a she
[00:43:17] there are activists who are pushing to
[00:43:18] have leah thomases in your locker rooms
[00:43:20] or even your your little sister's locker
[00:43:22] rooms and i mean we are living in an era
[00:43:25] where we have lives of tick tock i hope
[00:43:27] you all follow that account on twitter
[00:43:29] we see the type of activism that is
[00:43:31] going on in in schools indoctrinating
[00:43:34] young children so we cannot live and let
[00:43:36] live when the other side is determined
[00:43:38] to steamroll over every value we hold
[00:43:40] dear um so again this is just another
[00:43:42] reason why we need to be active and
[00:43:44] proactive and frankly if more of us
[00:43:46] would voice our opinions and not be
[00:43:48] bullied into silence we would see that i
[00:43:50] mean really
[00:43:51] the radical left is like five people
[00:43:53] they're just very loud and very annoying
[00:43:55] they're actually trying to go after your
[00:43:57] kids now right i mean if you stand up at
[00:43:59] a school board meeting you're labeled a
[00:44:01] domestic terrorist because you want to
[00:44:02] make sure that your daughter is allowed
[00:44:04] to use the women's bathroom and like a
[00:44:06] man's not going to come in um and it
[00:44:09] it's
[00:44:10] it's gone so far now that you are seeing
[00:44:12] regular people stand up i mean what
[00:44:14] happened in virginia with junkins
[00:44:15] victory for example was like the
[00:44:17] clearest cut indication that the left
[00:44:19] has gone too far for people who are
[00:44:21] traditionally apolitical and just want
[00:44:23] to be left alone because now they're
[00:44:24] even standing up and fighting back and
[00:44:26] saying enough is enough we're not going
[00:44:28] to take it anymore and yeah we're going
[00:44:30] to organize we're going to vote we're
[00:44:31] going to show up and make our voices
[00:44:33] heard because this is this craziness is
[00:44:36] like so far beyond the pale that it's
[00:44:38] too much even for us
[00:44:40] and i think lauren brought up a great
[00:44:42] point is that we were originally
[00:44:44] told that you know we just need to let
[00:44:45] people live their lives and do what they
[00:44:47] want and just stay out of their business
[00:44:49] okay we were fine with that
[00:44:51] but now they're taking now that we're
[00:44:53] having biological males taking over
[00:44:54] women's sports i don't know if you guys
[00:44:56] saw this news story it was i think last
[00:44:58] month or just a couple weeks ago
[00:45:01] a
[00:45:01] young kid i think a middle schooler
[00:45:03] right you might know the story better
[00:45:04] than me amber but i just came to mind
[00:45:06] that he got in trouble because he
[00:45:08] referred to his classmate by the wrong
[00:45:10] pronoun and so his mom had to get
[00:45:12] involved and so now
[00:45:13] they're having to deal with the schools
[00:45:15] and everything else so that's actually
[00:45:17] affecting our lives
[00:45:19] no you're you're absolutely right and i
[00:45:20] love what amber said that the right did
[00:45:22] not start the culture where it was
[00:45:24] absolutely something that the left did
[00:45:25] in terms of live and let live there's
[00:45:27] nothing live and let live about
[00:45:29] compelling speech of a middle schooler
[00:45:31] which i'm sure the middle schooler
[00:45:32] frankly was in the right and what
[00:45:33] pronouns you know he or she was using
[00:45:36] but
[00:45:37] this also brings to mind pride parades
[00:45:39] right now right we were told by lgbt
[00:45:41] activists who i do differentiate from
[00:45:43] lgbt people uh that oh we do we just
[00:45:46] want the same rights we don't want to
[00:45:47] shove anything in your face look at a
[00:45:49] pride parade now and try to tell me that
[00:45:51] they're not shoving all manner of things
[00:45:52] in our faces because they definitely are
[00:45:54] and i think that's so representative of
[00:45:56] what left-wing ideology has become it's
[00:45:58] in your face you can't escape it and you
[00:46:00] must look no matter how much you oppose
[00:46:01] it there was actually a fatherhood
[00:46:03] magazine this week that said that you
[00:46:06] should take your kids to pride parade
[00:46:08] you just have to warn them that they're
[00:46:09] going to see naked people that is that
[00:46:11] not grooming like come on
[00:46:15] and then i don't know if you guys are
[00:46:16] familiar with the case of jeff younger
[00:46:18] he's from texas
[00:46:20] he actually lost custody of his son
[00:46:22] because his ex-wife had convinced a
[00:46:26] pediatrician that the son was actually a
[00:46:28] daughter named luna and the dad said
[00:46:31] jeff younger said i have my son james
[00:46:33] all the time he never asked to wear
[00:46:35] dresses he never asked to present as a
[00:46:37] girl he didn't come up with the name
[00:46:39] luna his mom has brainwashed him and the
[00:46:41] court said too bad this pediatrician has
[00:46:44] signed off on it and if you don't refer
[00:46:46] to your son as your daughter luna then
[00:46:49] you're essentially abusing that child
[00:46:52] and you don't get to have custody of him
[00:46:54] so i mean that's really
[00:46:56] they're taking kids away over this now
[00:46:59] it's i'm glad that you brought that up
[00:47:01] i've actually interviewed that dad and i
[00:47:02] remember i was like in tears listening
[00:47:04] to him and his custody battle over his
[00:47:06] son and the fact that he had little say
[00:47:09] in the beginning of the the transition
[00:47:11] process the mother wanted to put the kid
[00:47:13] on
[00:47:14] um the hormones and everything and the
[00:47:17] kids like in middle school
[00:47:19] or elementary school very young
[00:47:22] i think it was seven when this started
[00:47:24] yeah and these stories are becoming more
[00:47:26] common it's not an anomaly it is uh not
[00:47:28] a one-off these are starting to happen
[00:47:30] all the time and it's just getting
[00:47:32] really out of control so there needs to
[00:47:34] be people who are bold and brave who are
[00:47:36] willing to step on the brakes on this
[00:47:38] and i've also interviewed several young
[00:47:40] women athletes too who had competed
[00:47:43] against biological males in high school
[00:47:45] and they have spoken out about the issue
[00:47:47] and they were
[00:47:48] telling me how difficult it is to speak
[00:47:51] out because you get called horrible
[00:47:53] names you're villainized you're
[00:47:54] villainized by the media you know how
[00:47:56] the media is even to young kids people
[00:47:59] they will go after them if they step out
[00:48:01] of line and they don't like it and so it
[00:48:03] is a time where young people need to
[00:48:05] speak out and it's so great to have all
[00:48:08] of you here because you guys are going
[00:48:10] to be the leaders
[00:48:11] of the political movement and the future
[00:48:14] of our country we need bold brave people
[00:48:16] to speak out
[00:48:19] [Applause]
[00:48:21] i think it's important to point out as
[00:48:22] well that this transgender narrative
[00:48:25] doesn't just affect women in the sense
[00:48:26] that there are biological men you know
[00:48:28] invading our spaces taking over our
[00:48:30] sports but there are also unfortunately
[00:48:32] really young impressionable women who
[00:48:34] are being convinced that there's
[00:48:36] something wrong with them and they need
[00:48:38] to fix that by transitioning to a
[00:48:40] different gender there was an activist
[00:48:43] pamphlet sent out by a lgbtq activist
[00:48:46] organization a few months ago
[00:48:48] that was talking about really normal
[00:48:51] challenges that all young women go
[00:48:52] through like feeling a bit weird about
[00:48:54] their bodies or you know being a bit
[00:48:57] insecure or feeling like maybe they
[00:48:59] don't quite fit in and these were
[00:49:01] actually identified as uh examples of
[00:49:04] symptoms of gender dysphoria
[00:49:06] that's called growing up that's called
[00:49:09] going through puberty right that's
[00:49:11] called becoming an adult
[00:49:14] those those are all normal things that
[00:49:16] we all experience and eventually we grow
[00:49:19] out of them and the answer to that is
[00:49:21] not to mutilate yourself
[00:49:23] or uh chemically castrate yourself or do
[00:49:26] all of these irreversible changes that
[00:49:28] lead so many of these children who go
[00:49:30] through the transition process to become
[00:49:32] depressed suicidal and and all
[00:49:35] kinds of other mental health issues
[00:49:38] right what i think is so interesting
[00:49:39] about what you're saying is that it
[00:49:40] speaks to the fact that the left is
[00:49:42] essentially trying to pathologize gender
[00:49:44] as well
[00:49:45] i i don't know about you all but i've so
[00:49:47] often heard a quote-unquote trans person
[00:49:50] describe their dysphoria and it's pretty
[00:49:51] much okay so you're a girl but you like
[00:49:54] dressing like a lumberjack i hate to
[00:49:55] break it to you but that's not a
[00:49:57] different gender
[00:49:58] and this is this is something that was
[00:50:00] just taken as fact at least when i was
[00:50:02] younger if you wanted to rebel or
[00:50:04] express yourself you listened to my
[00:50:06] chemical romance i don't know if you
[00:50:07] guys are too young to to know who that
[00:50:09] is right so good um but no nowadays it's
[00:50:13] it's almost like you know we had seen
[00:50:15] kids we had emo kids goth kids but now
[00:50:17] when younger people they feel a need to
[00:50:20] belong to rebel to express that they
[00:50:21] feel uncomfortable in their skin they're
[00:50:23] being pushed toward a trans ideology and
[00:50:25] you would think in a perfect world the
[00:50:28] medical community would be the
[00:50:29] gatekeepers of that they would be the
[00:50:30] ones to take these kids by the hand and
[00:50:32] say no what you're feeling isn't wrong
[00:50:34] it isn't bad but it's not a different
[00:50:36] gender it is something normal you will
[00:50:38] grow out of it let us walk you through
[00:50:39] it but unfortunately activists have
[00:50:41] infiltrated like the field of psychology
[00:50:43] and even pediatrics as well and so the
[00:50:46] people who are supposed to be there for
[00:50:47] these young kids these teens who are
[00:50:49] questioning and going through a hard
[00:50:51] time they are the ones who ultimately
[00:50:53] are are contributing to potentially
[00:50:56] their infertility who knows what other
[00:50:58] health effects i've seen videos of young
[00:51:01] girls as young as 15 or 16 getting
[00:51:02] mastectomies or top surgery so i mean
[00:51:06] you know i i love the libs of tick tock
[00:51:08] account where we can kind of say oh you
[00:51:09] know this young adult is kind of kooky
[00:51:11] but ultimately they've been failed by
[00:51:13] adults right it's it's the adults who
[00:51:15] have dropped the ball here by by letting
[00:51:17] their own ideology i guess get in the
[00:51:19] way of just genuine stewardship over
[00:51:22] these younger people and then again
[00:51:24] circling back to the media they
[00:51:27] promote this they love it they celebrate
[00:51:30] it when they have parents allowing their
[00:51:33] kids to either
[00:51:35] go along with this whole charade or you
[00:51:38] know you'll see these like fluff pieces
[00:51:39] on the drag queen kids and everything
[00:51:41] else and they don't question it and
[00:51:44] that's what i'm really bothered about
[00:51:46] and they never want to you know present
[00:51:47] the stories or the other side for
[00:51:50] example there's so many stories of
[00:51:52] people who have gone through the process
[00:51:54] whether it be the sex change surgery or
[00:51:57] the hormones and then they regret it you
[00:51:59] have to look hard for those stories
[00:52:01] because they're never told and
[00:52:04] especially when it's such a serious
[00:52:05] issue like this we should hear both
[00:52:08] sides and fully understand it
[00:52:10] as it's become such a big part of our
[00:52:12] national conversation now i have a
[00:52:14] question for the audience actually two
[00:52:16] questions
[00:52:16] number one how many of you want to
[00:52:19] pursue a career in journalism
[00:52:25] wow not very many people i'm kind of i
[00:52:27] don't blame you
[00:52:30] how many of you trust the media
[00:52:34] what about conservative media what about
[00:52:36] like do you trust daily caller reporters
[00:52:37] and uh us up here
[00:52:40] daily wire
[00:52:41] spectator
[00:52:44] thank you
[00:52:46] that's interesting you know it's kind of
[00:52:48] sad to see only a few of you raising
[00:52:50] your hand to be interested in journalism
[00:52:52] and and the thing is that uh we need
[00:52:54] more people
[00:52:55] getting involved right um like i said
[00:52:58] when i started out in journalism i
[00:52:59] didn't start out to pick a side i
[00:53:01] started out because i wanted to tell the
[00:53:03] truth and report on stories and learn
[00:53:05] more about my community and my country
[00:53:07] and share those stories but i've been
[00:53:09] forced to pick a side and i couldn't not
[00:53:12] speak out anymore and i could see the
[00:53:14] liberal indoctrination the bias
[00:53:16] happening in the newsrooms back when i
[00:53:18] was younger it's gotten so much worse so
[00:53:20] now i picked aside i'm conservative i
[00:53:21] don't lie about it everyone who's
[00:53:23] watched my shows or reads my articles
[00:53:25] they know where i stand but i'm very
[00:53:27] honest and i look through the
[00:53:28] information i think that's the same
[00:53:29] thing with amber you have been working
[00:53:32] in journalism for so long
[00:53:34] and you are conservative yeah i mean
[00:53:36] i've never hidden the fact that i'm a
[00:53:37] conservative even when i think it's
[00:53:39] possible to approach a story with a
[00:53:41] viewpoint and still deliver a fact-based
[00:53:44] report right like i think that's totally
[00:53:46] possible and i've noticed like people
[00:53:48] tend to hate cnn way more than they hate
[00:53:50] msnbc because msnbc's super kooky and
[00:53:52] wacky but they also don't really lie to
[00:53:54] you right we know the people on msnbc
[00:53:56] are progressive we know that they are
[00:53:58] liberal when you watch cnn they are
[00:54:01] always on their little soapbox talking
[00:54:03] about how they're like the last real
[00:54:05] news channel and they're all objective
[00:54:07] and it turns out people don't like being
[00:54:09] lied to especially when the lies are
[00:54:10] super obvious because that also means
[00:54:12] that they think that we're stupid and so
[00:54:14] i found like i much prefer watching
[00:54:16] msnbc over cnn just because i at least
[00:54:19] know what i'm getting and i don't feel
[00:54:21] like i'm being belittled or condescended
[00:54:23] to by them wait you don't like to watch
[00:54:24] cnn and have don lemon tell you all day
[00:54:26] long that you're a racist
[00:54:29] well i'm even more hardcore than you my
[00:54:30] favorite news source and i mean this
[00:54:32] unironically i'm probably their number
[00:54:33] one viewer young turks oh my goodness
[00:54:36] that is entertainment nothing gets me
[00:54:38] going like a django and a meltdown but
[00:54:41] no i agree the fact that they're at
[00:54:42] least upfront with their bias i can
[00:54:44] respect that more than someone who is
[00:54:45] pretending to be neutral while really
[00:54:47] pushing an agenda and when it comes to
[00:54:49] the issue of like women and gender
[00:54:51] specifically i feel like there are so
[00:54:53] many liberal women in cities and in echo
[00:54:55] chambers who only have liberal friends
[00:54:57] they only watch liberal media so they
[00:54:59] genuinely believe that they encapsulate
[00:55:01] womanhood that like to be a woman is to
[00:55:03] be progressive is to be out there at the
[00:55:05] women's march you know being pro-choice
[00:55:08] up until
[00:55:09] date of birth maybe even a little after
[00:55:11] if you're in california and that's why
[00:55:13] it's so amazing to see these outspoken
[00:55:15] conservative women voices at least
[00:55:17] letting them know that no there's
[00:55:18] another way to be a woman yeah i think
[00:55:21] there's a lot of uh
[00:55:22] guilt among white rich liberal women as
[00:55:25] well i call them the liberal wine moms
[00:55:28] and you can kind of tell like they feel
[00:55:30] like they're apologizing for something
[00:55:32] right like they have to support these
[00:55:34] pet projects of the progressives to sort
[00:55:36] of
[00:55:37] like say sorry for existing it's kind of
[00:55:39] the same thing you see with white
[00:55:40] liberal men with like the whole white
[00:55:42] privilege and toxic masculinity debate
[00:55:44] and they're like i'm a feminist and
[00:55:45] you're like no you're a weirdo um but
[00:55:48] that's that's kind of what i think the
[00:55:50] the liberal women do too and they take
[00:55:52] them out they take it out on their kids
[00:55:53] a lot i've seen far too many videos of
[00:55:55] like you said these white liberal
[00:55:57] progressive mothers uh essentially
[00:55:59] publicly shaming their kids saying okay
[00:56:01] like chastise yourself for being white
[00:56:04] like or on the flip side of that uh
[00:56:06] indulging in this other gender saying oh
[00:56:08] but look how special like we're actually
[00:56:10] we are marginalized because my son
[00:56:13] identifies as other kin so therefore i'm
[00:56:15] not like the other white progressive
[00:56:16] moms and it's very transparent it's a
[00:56:18] it's a modern form of attention seeking
[00:56:21] so we're basically out of time and there
[00:56:23] was a million other things that we
[00:56:25] wanted to cover
[00:56:26] but just to wrap things up you guys
[00:56:29] already don't trust the media i don't
[00:56:31] blame you we've learned a lot over the
[00:56:33] past few years of how unfair the media
[00:56:35] has been to conservatives and so i'm
[00:56:37] sure so many of you have different news
[00:56:39] outlets that you go to like the ones we
[00:56:41] mentioned daily wire daily caller all
[00:56:44] the good ones and a lot of the
[00:56:46] influencers at turning point they they
[00:56:48] have a perspective and they share the
[00:56:50] news as well and that's a good source
[00:56:52] so again i'm disappointed that not more
[00:56:54] of you want to get into journalism but
[00:56:56] you're still young so there's still time
[00:56:57] because we need some fighters out there
[00:56:59] i wanted to thank you for being here and
[00:57:02] again
[00:57:03] keep fighting the good fight
[00:57:07] [Applause]
[00:57:11] [Music]
[00:57:17] [Music]
[00:57:31] [Applause]
[00:57:37] [Applause]
[00:57:43] [Music]
[00:57:50] good afternoon
[00:57:52] ywls how are you guys doing
[00:57:55] it's been a great day i think so far
[00:57:57] my name is carly tomaine i'm the
[00:57:59] director of youth leadership schools at
[00:58:01] leadership institute and i just want to
[00:58:02] take a quick couple minutes
[00:58:04] to give you guys some opportunities from
[00:58:06] leadership institute so first and
[00:58:08] foremost i would love to know what are
[00:58:09] you guys doing for the fourth of july
[00:58:11] anyone have planned yet
[00:58:12] maybe some of you guys okay well i think
[00:58:15] there's no better place to spend the
[00:58:17] fourth of july than in our nation's
[00:58:19] capital so i would like to make it as
[00:58:21] easy as possible for you guys to get
[00:58:22] there this year so we are hosting a
[00:58:25] national youth leadership school at our
[00:58:27] headquarters at leadership institute and
[00:58:29] what i'm doing is i'm offering
[00:58:30] scholarships to that scholarships are
[00:58:32] going to cover your flight hotel
[00:58:35] and meals for the weekend but because
[00:58:37] it's the fourth of july i thought why
[00:58:39] not give you guys an extra night in the
[00:58:40] hotel to actually spend the fourth of
[00:58:42] july in dc how's that sound
[00:58:44] yeah sounds awesome
[00:58:46] so if you are interested in attending
[00:58:48] the boot camp of politics
[00:58:50] please feel free to come to our booth
[00:58:52] sign up with the qr code or you guys
[00:58:54] could go to leadershipinstitute.org yls
[00:58:57] apply
[00:58:58] but those of you that are college
[00:59:00] students i want to give you an
[00:59:01] opportunity as well um so current
[00:59:03] college students raise your hands
[00:59:05] okay fantastic anyone campus activists
[00:59:08] love campus activism okay well if you
[00:59:10] like to be active on campus if you're
[00:59:12] active at your university already you
[00:59:14] can become a leadership institute campus
[00:59:16] ambassador and you can get rewarded for
[00:59:18] all the activism that you're doing so
[00:59:19] when you get back to school next
[00:59:20] semester you can start getting rewarded
[00:59:23] really right now for all that activism
[00:59:25] which is fantastic
[00:59:26] and i know we were talking i saw a few
[00:59:28] hands but my people interested in
[00:59:30] journalism or communications i know
[00:59:32] there was a couple of you guys
[00:59:34] so if you'd like to write you guys
[00:59:36] should absolutely check out campus
[00:59:37] reform campus reform is leadership
[00:59:39] institute's media arm and we work to
[00:59:41] expose liberal bias on college campuses
[00:59:44] we know how crazy that can be so if you
[00:59:46] want to help expose that you can
[00:59:48] actually get paid to send in tips write
[00:59:50] stories and even make youtube videos
[00:59:53] so you should absolutely come talk to
[00:59:54] kate at our table about working at
[00:59:56] campus reform
[00:59:57] but then last opportunity is for my
[00:59:59] graduates anyone a recent grad
[01:00:02] yeah congratulations you made it through
[01:00:04] your university without becoming a
[01:00:07] leftist so probably biggest biggest
[01:00:09] accomplishment yet
[01:00:11] but if you are interested
[01:00:13] we are hiring field representatives for
[01:00:15] leadership institute for the
[01:00:17] 2022-2023 school year
[01:00:19] and you can make up to 46 000 being a
[01:00:21] field rep and if you guys hate that
[01:00:23] liberal bias that exists at your
[01:00:25] university or at other universities and
[01:00:28] you want to preserve those freedoms for
[01:00:30] our up and coming students you
[01:00:32] absolutely need to become a field rep so
[01:00:34] again check us out our booth is in the
[01:00:36] corner of the exhibit hall if i can ever
[01:00:37] be a resource to you please find me get
[01:00:39] my contact info
[01:00:41] but enjoy the rest of the conference
[01:00:42] thanks so much guys
[01:00:46] [Music]
[01:00:57] much of what my colleagues have said has
[01:00:59] focused on the heaping pile of hot
[01:01:02] garbage that this reconciliation bill is
[01:01:05] you can call it a number of things
[01:01:07] buildback
[01:01:10] but it doesn't matter what you call it
[01:01:12] because it is
[01:01:35] man they should have kept that going i
[01:01:38] like that
[01:01:40] okay so y'all are gonna have to forgive
[01:01:41] me right out the gate
[01:01:43] i got off the airplane a few hours ago i
[01:01:45] opened up my suitcase
[01:01:48] no high heels but i remembered the spanx
[01:01:55] so i figured you know i'm with my girls
[01:01:57] so they're going to be cool about it
[01:02:01] how are you guys doing
[01:02:05] come on
[01:02:06] this is tpusa how are we doing
[01:02:13] nice
[01:02:14] i am so excited to be back here with you
[01:02:16] guys this is
[01:02:17] an amazing amazing weekend with amazing
[01:02:21] speakers but the most amazing part about
[01:02:23] everything that happens here at this
[01:02:26] event
[01:02:27] it's you guys
[01:02:28] i tell you i get so pumped up meeting
[01:02:30] you guys hearing your stories because
[01:02:33] let me tell you
[01:02:35] nancy pelosi
[01:02:37] [Applause]
[01:02:40] she doesn't clap for me when i walk in
[01:02:42] the room
[01:02:45] but you guys do so that's this is
[01:02:47] progress this is good for me yeah
[01:02:53] so normally i come out here and i talk
[01:02:55] for a really long time and pretty soon
[01:02:57] i'm sick of the own sound of my voice so
[01:02:59] i'm gonna speak for a little bit but
[01:03:01] then i want to open it up for a q a are
[01:03:03] you guys good with that
[01:03:04] [Applause]
[01:03:06] lord we're going to get better at this
[01:03:08] are we ready for a good time today
[01:03:12] all right
[01:03:14] okay
[01:03:15] so
[01:03:16] i don't know how many of you in this
[01:03:17] room know my story i know a few of you
[01:03:20] do but i just want to tell you a little
[01:03:21] bit about my life so you know where i'm
[01:03:23] coming from i'm the daughter of a single
[01:03:25] mom
[01:03:26] i grew up on a cattle ranch in colorado
[01:03:29] i was a 4-h
[01:03:31] oh okay
[01:03:33] all right
[01:03:34] we got some colorado people here
[01:03:38] colorado conservatives are few and far
[01:03:40] between these days so
[01:03:43] we need to get you guys some extra like
[01:03:45] ballistic vests and stuff for when you
[01:03:47] go back
[01:03:49] what about the 4-hers and ffa
[01:03:53] yes okay so we got some cowgirls in here
[01:03:58] y'all if we
[01:04:00] are going to take our country back it is
[01:04:02] a fact we need more cowboys but more
[01:04:05] than that we need a whole heck of a lot
[01:04:06] more cow girls can i get an amen
[01:04:09] yes
[01:04:12] all right so i grow up rodeoing barrel
[01:04:15] queen rodeo queen i can absolutely do
[01:04:17] the wave
[01:04:19] it is a skill
[01:04:22] and then all of a sudden i'm going to
[01:04:24] college first in my family to go to
[01:04:26] college and it's one month before i
[01:04:28] graduate we find out
[01:04:31] that our family is losing everything
[01:04:35] the government
[01:04:37] obama's administration
[01:04:40] they were taking our cattle ranch
[01:04:44] and we ended up being homeless for
[01:04:46] months
[01:04:47] and at that point in time in my life
[01:04:50] the economy
[01:04:51] wasn't good
[01:04:53] my mom was depressed we were living in
[01:04:55] an extended stay motel where people were
[01:04:58] doing drugs and all kinds of crazy stuff
[01:05:02] and my whole life plan
[01:05:04] was
[01:05:05] basically imploding
[01:05:07] and instead of graduating and going out
[01:05:10] and taking over the family business and
[01:05:13] building the life that i had always
[01:05:15] envisioned for myself
[01:05:18] i took a step back
[01:05:19] started
[01:05:21] doing some research about what all was
[01:05:23] going wrong in our country and how
[01:05:25] somehow even though we had done
[01:05:27] everything right
[01:05:28] we were still being punished
[01:05:31] by a government
[01:05:32] that was supposed to represent us
[01:05:36] and so i found out that this program
[01:05:38] this bill it was about an eighteen
[01:05:40] hundred page bill
[01:05:42] both republicans and democrats in
[01:05:44] washington had not even bothered to read
[01:05:47] this bill but yet they passed this bill
[01:05:50] that was designed to push people out of
[01:05:53] their homes
[01:05:54] seven million families lost their homes
[01:05:58] under this bill
[01:06:00] and that was when i got very angry and i
[01:06:03] decided i wasn't going to take it
[01:06:04] anymore because i've got a big mouth and
[01:06:07] some pretty broad shoulders
[01:06:09] yeah
[01:06:10] yeah it's all right
[01:06:12] [Music]
[01:06:14] and i said you know what i'm going to do
[01:06:15] something about this i didn't know what
[01:06:16] the heck i was going to do but i knew
[01:06:18] something wasn't right so i decided to
[01:06:20] get involved i packed up my little
[01:06:22] nissan maxima
[01:06:24] drove across yeah that's right
[01:06:27] i i packed it filled with every piece of
[01:06:31] clothing that i owned i literally had
[01:06:32] clothes busting out the trunk
[01:06:35] and fishing rods out the back window
[01:06:37] because i'm like i'm going to florida
[01:06:39] hey
[01:06:41] and i showed up and started working for
[01:06:43] a campaign that people said was never
[01:06:46] going to be successful they said there's
[01:06:48] no way that you can win this race
[01:06:51] and i was working at that time for a guy
[01:06:53] who had no experience in politics but he
[01:06:56] had the same fire in the belly that i
[01:06:58] did to make government better more
[01:07:02] responsive accountable transparent and i
[01:07:05] didn't care what everyone else said
[01:07:08] i said we're gonna do this
[01:07:10] by the grace of god with a lot of hard
[01:07:12] work we ended up winning that race by
[01:07:14] 829 votes
[01:07:17] [Applause]
[01:07:22] and so life began for me i started a
[01:07:25] career as a congressional staffer i was
[01:07:28] the youngest chief of staff in
[01:07:29] washington
[01:07:31] and then one day in publix you all know
[01:07:33] what publix is
[01:07:36] everybody who just cheered knows what a
[01:07:38] pub sub is it is the greatest sandwich
[01:07:40] on the planet
[01:07:42] so i'm in the grocery store
[01:07:45] i'm buying myself dinner so i go back to
[01:07:47] work and that's when i meet this very
[01:07:49] cocky
[01:07:51] but very sexy
[01:07:53] firefighter
[01:07:57] and he was kind of a jerk
[01:08:00] and i thought i was all big and bad i
[01:08:01] like slipped in my business card like
[01:08:03] i'm a big deal
[01:08:05] so you don't want to mess with me
[01:08:07] and we started dating and god bless that
[01:08:10] man he never gave up i put him through
[01:08:12] the ringer he was putting up campaign
[01:08:14] signs
[01:08:15] he was running errands knocking on doors
[01:08:17] making phone calls he was doing
[01:08:19] everything and i could not get rid of
[01:08:21] this guy he was like a bad rash
[01:08:25] yeah
[01:08:26] but he hung in there and he really
[01:08:29] really wanted to make a go of a crazy
[01:08:32] life with me so i married this guy and
[01:08:34] today i'm proud to be the wife of a
[01:08:36] firefighter swat medic yes
[01:08:39] [Applause]
[01:08:45] i mean bless his heart we got married in
[01:08:46] a field and partied in a barn afterwards
[01:08:51] but it's life right it's it's these
[01:08:54] crazy twists and turns that you can
[01:08:56] never predict if you told me 10 years
[01:08:58] ago when i was homeless that i would be
[01:09:01] married to a firefighter and living in
[01:09:03] florida and then oh my gosh you are the
[01:09:06] youngest republican woman elected to
[01:09:09] congress
[01:09:11] what
[01:09:16] y'all
[01:09:17] that doesn't happen that that just that
[01:09:19] doesn't happen around the world but i'll
[01:09:21] tell you one place it does happen
[01:09:24] in america
[01:09:26] in america
[01:09:28] because this country is based on equal
[01:09:30] opportunity not equal outcome
[01:09:32] right yeah
[01:09:35] and i mean you guys have been hearing
[01:09:37] the issues you guys are getting up to
[01:09:39] speed on the issues you're plugged in
[01:09:40] you know what's going on we could talk
[01:09:42] about the border crisis we could talk
[01:09:45] about the fentanyl and the opioid crisis
[01:09:47] the crime the inflation the fact that
[01:09:49] you got to pay eight dollars a gallon of
[01:09:51] gas in california which is california so
[01:09:54] good luck there
[01:09:56] sorry to all our california people hang
[01:09:58] in there
[01:10:01] we could talk about these issues but
[01:10:03] what i really want to talk to you guys
[01:10:04] about today
[01:10:06] are two things
[01:10:08] grit
[01:10:09] and meeting the moment
[01:10:11] right now
[01:10:13] we need you guys more than ever
[01:10:16] and within every single one of you here
[01:10:18] tonight
[01:10:20] it's in your dna because you are an
[01:10:22] american you were born in this country
[01:10:24] you are
[01:10:25] part of a very unique group of
[01:10:28] people you enjoy being the underdog
[01:10:32] you enjoy
[01:10:34] that scrappy pressure that sets in when
[01:10:36] you're kind of backed into a corner
[01:10:39] and you know how you get it
[01:10:41] it's through adversity
[01:10:44] think of a difficult time in your life
[01:10:46] maybe your parents unfortunately got
[01:10:48] divorced maybe you experienced a death
[01:10:50] in your family maybe you grew up and
[01:10:53] your family struggled to make ends meet
[01:10:55] maybe today you are paying your way
[01:10:58] through college
[01:11:00] any adversity in your life don't look at
[01:11:02] it as a bad thing
[01:11:05] look at it as an opportunity to grow to
[01:11:08] get stronger
[01:11:10] to get grittier and scrappier because
[01:11:12] what our country needs
[01:11:14] are scrappy gritty
[01:11:16] girls
[01:11:18] yes women
[01:11:22] and you see everything that's happening
[01:11:24] all these crazy things right you turn on
[01:11:26] the news it's hard not to be depressed
[01:11:28] but you turn on the news you're like man
[01:11:30] i gotta do something right because we're
[01:11:32] you're not here just to listen you're
[01:11:34] here to get involved right
[01:11:36] okay
[01:11:37] so
[01:11:38] you have everything within you
[01:11:41] to be successful
[01:11:43] you're doing the inconvenient thing of
[01:11:45] being here
[01:11:46] heck it's a lot of fun to be here but
[01:11:48] you have friends back home they're like
[01:11:50] nah i'm gonna go to the beach i'm gonna
[01:11:51] go do this right
[01:11:53] you're here
[01:11:54] you're doing the inconvenient thing
[01:11:56] flying from all over the country to be
[01:11:59] here and that's what's going to make you
[01:12:01] successful
[01:12:02] because if success was built on
[01:12:04] convenience everybody would be
[01:12:06] successful right
[01:12:09] [Applause]
[01:12:10] it comes down to the thing of grit and
[01:12:13] hard work and you look at what our
[01:12:14] country's facing you look at the
[01:12:17] challenges they are seemingly
[01:12:18] overwhelming
[01:12:21] and i can't think
[01:12:22] help but think that
[01:12:24] we have a group of young women
[01:12:27] that are built
[01:12:28] for this moment
[01:12:30] they are built
[01:12:31] for this moment to take back our country
[01:12:35] right
[01:12:36] yeah
[01:12:41] and so meeting the moment what does that
[01:12:42] mean
[01:12:44] you have to constantly rely on your your
[01:12:46] life experience right
[01:12:48] you won't ever
[01:12:51] learn this in a book
[01:12:53] it's through getting out there and doing
[01:12:54] the difficult things and experiencing
[01:12:57] things and making mistakes and learning
[01:12:59] from them
[01:13:01] you have to be open-minded but more than
[01:13:04] that you have to go after it
[01:13:07] i was on a plane
[01:13:09] on monday coming into gainesville
[01:13:11] florida and i get off the plane
[01:13:14] and a girl comes up behind me and she
[01:13:16] immediately throws her cell phone in my
[01:13:17] face and she starts screaming at me i'm
[01:13:20] not even 10 feet off the airplane
[01:13:22] and this is a liberal activist
[01:13:25] and she starts screaming what are you
[01:13:27] gonna do to stop killing children you
[01:13:29] hate children you're evil you are the
[01:13:32] worst human being on the planet i'm
[01:13:34] going to act this out for you
[01:13:38] so i'm off the plane
[01:13:40] this is like a one-woman show that i'm
[01:13:41] about to do here so
[01:13:43] bear with me so i'm walking i got my
[01:13:45] gator gear on got my little strut going
[01:13:47] and she's over here like you are evil
[01:13:49] you are horrible
[01:13:51] she is on my neck i can smell her breath
[01:13:55] and it was not good
[01:13:58] and in my mind i'm thinking
[01:14:01] count backwards from 10 because i
[01:14:03] i did not want to commit physical
[01:14:05] violence
[01:14:08] but in my mind i was also thinking she
[01:14:10] wants me to react this is what the left
[01:14:13] wants they want us to be like them they
[01:14:16] want us to be nasty and hateful they
[01:14:20] want us to be annoying and weird and
[01:14:23] just creepy right
[01:14:26] that's what they do
[01:14:27] because they want to incite a reaction
[01:14:29] out of us but you know how we win
[01:14:32] with grace
[01:14:35] with grace
[01:14:35] [Applause]
[01:14:41] and as i'm walking i kept thinking
[01:14:43] cat you were homeless
[01:14:46] you dealt with crackheads at one point
[01:14:49] in your life
[01:14:50] you can certainly deal with another
[01:14:55] and i just
[01:14:57] but it was that adversity that i had
[01:14:59] experienced in my life that that
[01:15:01] experience that i was leaning back on
[01:15:02] being like nope
[01:15:04] i will not cave i will not bend or break
[01:15:08] how they want me to
[01:15:11] how many of you
[01:15:12] have experienced bullying or
[01:15:14] intimidation by a teacher a professor a
[01:15:17] friend because of your political beliefs
[01:15:20] hands up
[01:15:22] that's what i thought me too
[01:15:24] this is the real me too movement by the
[01:15:26] way
[01:15:28] i'm serious
[01:15:30] i look back to when i was in college i
[01:15:32] was in the latin american politics class
[01:15:35] and the first day of class my latin
[01:15:37] american politics profession professor
[01:15:38] she comes out and she says
[01:15:41] well class i'm here to teach you about
[01:15:43] latin american politics the thing you
[01:15:45] need to know is that every world
[01:15:48] conflict is the responsibility of
[01:15:51] republican white men
[01:15:58] excuse me
[01:16:00] what
[01:16:02] and she repeated it and i said oh hell
[01:16:04] this is gonna be a bad class
[01:16:07] this is gonna be a bad class for me and
[01:16:09] it was she not only failed every single
[01:16:12] paper that i wrote because i refused to
[01:16:14] write a paper with a liberal slant she
[01:16:17] tried to get me kicked out of school
[01:16:20] it went so far that i went to the
[01:16:21] university president and i showed him
[01:16:23] everything and i said you kicked me out
[01:16:25] of school and i'm going to the news
[01:16:28] right
[01:16:33] [Applause]
[01:16:35] and it was because i was able to look
[01:16:37] back on all those crazy times in my life
[01:16:40] growing up
[01:16:41] not having a lot of resources fighting
[01:16:43] for scholarships fighting for everything
[01:16:45] that i had i wasn't about to let some
[01:16:48] crazy liberal take it away the way they
[01:16:49] want to take away our country right
[01:16:51] [Applause]
[01:16:56] and so i think about all these moments
[01:16:58] where we have been bullied have been
[01:17:00] intimidated all these opportunities for
[01:17:03] the left to try to get you
[01:17:06] this is where we
[01:17:08] we as conservatives
[01:17:10] full of grace
[01:17:11] and kindness
[01:17:13] and class
[01:17:14] this is where we shine
[01:17:16] this is where we are going to be the
[01:17:18] difference makers
[01:17:20] not just today but as leaders of the
[01:17:23] next movement in conservative principle
[01:17:26] politics that will save this country
[01:17:30] right
[01:17:36] i'm running out of time because i want
[01:17:37] to answer your questions so i want to
[01:17:39] leave you guys with this
[01:17:42] this is not going to be easy
[01:17:44] but this is the moment that you all were
[01:17:47] built for
[01:17:49] 100
[01:17:51] [Applause]
[01:17:52] and by the grace of god and with a lot
[01:17:55] of work
[01:17:56] we are going to take our country back
[01:17:59] yes
[01:17:59] [Music]
[01:18:00] so
[01:18:03] [Applause]
[01:18:05] i know we've got some questions
[01:18:07] how do we want to do this i i can't see
[01:18:09] in the back oh right there all right
[01:18:14] anybody got a question i know this is
[01:18:15] not a shy group
[01:18:18] we're running mics
[01:18:20] i'm really glad i didn't just fall off
[01:18:22] the stage
[01:18:24] hi i just my question is uh
[01:18:27] i just sort of came up with it but
[01:18:29] there's a lot of
[01:18:30] republican
[01:18:32] a lot of people like calling them rhinos
[01:18:34] robin congressman senators
[01:18:37] um
[01:18:39] now
[01:18:40] a lot of them got elected um we have
[01:18:42] like lindsey graham crenshaw
[01:18:45] um
[01:18:45] madison hawthorne now i think a lot of
[01:18:48] them have done some good things
[01:18:50] um but
[01:18:52] now we see them sort of a lot of them
[01:18:54] have turned
[01:18:55] um obviously mass and katharine and that
[01:18:57] whole thing but uh
[01:18:59] i was just wondering when it comes to
[01:19:00] that whole thing yeah a really big thing
[01:19:03] um when it comes to campaigning uh it's
[01:19:06] easy for candidates to say okay this is
[01:19:07] what i'm going to do and then they get
[01:19:08] elected and do the complete opposite
[01:19:10] you see that with a lot of republicans
[01:19:12] who like trump and then got elected and
[01:19:14] voted to impeach him so
[01:19:16] how do we take your word for it
[01:19:19] that's a great question what's your name
[01:19:21] uh ivana loveless ivana i like that it's
[01:19:24] really pretty name i like your earrings
[01:19:26] too they're very cool like them so how
[01:19:28] do we trust our politicians well
[01:19:30] you can't
[01:19:33] no seriously you cannot
[01:19:35] that's why you being here is so
[01:19:37] important that is why an engaged
[01:19:39] motivated electorate is so important
[01:19:43] i go on facebook live all the time and i
[01:19:45] say hey this crazy bill is popped up it
[01:19:47] takes five minutes call your member of
[01:19:48] congress and tell them yes or no you
[01:19:50] want them to vote which way on it
[01:19:52] people actually do that i have never
[01:19:54] seen more members of congress scared for
[01:19:56] their life
[01:19:58] they really are a bunch of chicken craps
[01:20:00] up there
[01:20:02] i'm telling you
[01:20:03] there is nothing more terrifying
[01:20:05] to a politician
[01:20:07] than a group of constituents that are
[01:20:09] educated
[01:20:10] and motivated and involved
[01:20:13] absolutely petrified they get more than
[01:20:15] 10 phone calls in their office they're
[01:20:16] like oh my gosh what do we do shut the
[01:20:18] phone lines off close the blinds oh my
[01:20:21] gosh i'm grown men
[01:20:24] scared it's crazy this is why i love the
[01:20:27] moms for liberty movement it's a bunch
[01:20:28] of mama bears it just got like fired up
[01:20:30] they're like yeah no
[01:20:33] we have to hold them accountable
[01:20:35] because today politicians so many of
[01:20:38] them are not taking an oath to the
[01:20:39] constitution they're taking an oath to a
[01:20:41] political party
[01:20:43] to an agenda
[01:20:44] they're forgetting that they put their
[01:20:46] hand on the bible and they swear an oath
[01:20:49] we are responsible for holding them
[01:20:50] accountable that is why what we do and
[01:20:53] i'm saying that deliberately we
[01:20:56] that is why it is so important
[01:20:59] that is how we hold them accountable
[01:21:00] that is how we make sure we know who
[01:21:02] they are
[01:21:07] yes ma'am
[01:21:09] hi my name is diane and i'm really
[01:21:11] inspired by you i'm a recent graduate
[01:21:13] from rowan university new jersey wow new
[01:21:16] jersey
[01:21:18] it's half and half luckily where i go to
[01:21:20] school is very right and
[01:21:22] my question is that um i want to start
[01:21:25] my career in politics how do you like
[01:21:28] balance politics and your faith
[01:21:30] that's a great question
[01:21:32] well god bless you for one being in new
[01:21:34] jersey and two
[01:21:38] you want a career in politics right
[01:21:40] this is what i tell everyone who wants a
[01:21:42] career in politics
[01:21:44] don't get a degree in poli sci
[01:21:48] everybody like half this room probably
[01:21:50] was like oh man
[01:21:51] [Laughter]
[01:21:54] the reason i tell you that is because i
[01:21:56] don't hire people with poli sci degrees
[01:21:59] a lot of members don't and the reason
[01:22:01] why is politics is the business of
[01:22:03] everything else
[01:22:06] i hire engineers economists biologists
[01:22:09] chemists
[01:22:11] that is really why i encourage young
[01:22:13] people don't create a poli-sci degree go
[01:22:15] get a degree in business economics
[01:22:17] finance engineering anything outside of
[01:22:20] politics because you will be better in
[01:22:22] politics for it but since you've already
[01:22:24] graduated we can still fix this
[01:22:28] we can fix it
[01:22:30] he's major you what i'm a law justice
[01:22:32] days major i love that student athlete
[01:22:34] track and field nice i love that
[01:22:38] very cool i will not challenge you to a
[01:22:40] sprint across this
[01:22:42] because one i'm in spanx and two i have
[01:22:44] little t-rex arms and it's
[01:22:47] it wouldn't be cute
[01:22:49] but you want to get involved in politics
[01:22:51] the number one thing i tell people
[01:22:53] get an internship join a campaign
[01:22:57] there is no substitute for that hands-on
[01:23:00] work and i know it is gritty but let me
[01:23:02] tell you when i took on my first
[01:23:04] campaign
[01:23:05] i was the event coordinator the door
[01:23:07] knocker the parade float designer the
[01:23:11] toilet bowl cleaner i did everything
[01:23:14] and i didn't complain and i did not care
[01:23:16] about the title
[01:23:18] i did what had to be done and that's the
[01:23:20] mentality you need to have because when
[01:23:22] you become a value add to a campaign to
[01:23:24] an organization
[01:23:27] sky's the limit for you get involved and
[01:23:29] be willing to take on any task that
[01:23:32] would be my advice
[01:23:39] hi my name is jenna i'm from charlotte i
[01:23:42] own my own wedding planning business
[01:23:46] wow this front row
[01:23:48] i like it after coming here um i've
[01:23:51] decided that i want to um not
[01:23:54] necessarily include my politics in my
[01:23:56] business but my christianity more in my
[01:23:58] business yeah i want to um
[01:24:01] create an organization that donates to
[01:24:03] charities um yeah so the idea is to have
[01:24:06] a bunch of wedding vendors come together
[01:24:09] and the ticket sales would go towards
[01:24:11] a charity of our choice um so
[01:24:15] it's probably going to be hard for me to
[01:24:17] campaign to people that are like
[01:24:18] closeted you know conservative
[01:24:20] christians so what advice do you give me
[01:24:22] to campaign to those businesses to kind
[01:24:25] of get them to come forward and
[01:24:27] um
[01:24:27] outwardly
[01:24:29] express you know their beliefs and try
[01:24:31] to be more prominent in the charlotte
[01:24:33] area
[01:24:34] that is a wonderful question and then
[01:24:35] you you actually reminded me of
[01:24:37] something i wanted to share with you
[01:24:39] guys
[01:24:39] so you touched on your values right i
[01:24:42] can't tell you how many times i meet
[01:24:43] people especially in washington in an
[01:24:46] elected official capacity
[01:24:49] they don't know their values they're a
[01:24:51] little shaky in them
[01:24:53] and by extension they don't know their
[01:24:55] value
[01:24:56] so they're kind of just aimlessly
[01:24:58] wandering
[01:24:59] just you know kind of checking the box
[01:25:01] through life you know just kind of going
[01:25:03] through the day and floating
[01:25:05] you have a very
[01:25:07] very dedicated path i can see that and
[01:25:11] what i would encourage you to do is to
[01:25:13] really sit down
[01:25:14] when you're making out your business
[01:25:16] plan write down your values actually put
[01:25:18] pen to paper i'm a big list person i'm a
[01:25:20] big journal person when you put pen to
[01:25:23] paper you really get clarity in who you
[01:25:26] are in your priorities and your values
[01:25:29] and at the very top if you if you say i
[01:25:31] want faith my faith
[01:25:33] on
[01:25:34] at the the very top of guiding whatever
[01:25:36] i do every single day
[01:25:38] you need to make that number one
[01:25:40] and that i will follow christ
[01:25:42] and i will do his will
[01:25:44] and i will give glory to god you need to
[01:25:47] really really make sure that's pen to
[01:25:49] paper
[01:25:50] and everything that comes after
[01:25:53] it will follow
[01:25:54] and when you talk to people be open
[01:25:56] that's the thing that i love about our
[01:25:58] movement the conservative movement we
[01:26:00] are not a hateful movement we are open
[01:26:02] and warm and loving and kind and we love
[01:26:05] people for who they are and when we show
[01:26:07] them that when we openly communicate
[01:26:09] that
[01:26:10] all of a sudden minds start to change
[01:26:13] right they think we're a bunch of crazy
[01:26:14] lizards or something
[01:26:16] so be honest be open about it
[01:26:20] and that's when you're going to find
[01:26:21] like-minded people being pulled to you
[01:26:24] and gravitating towards you that's how
[01:26:26] you can really take your business and
[01:26:27] match it with your values and your
[01:26:29] politics and i love that idea
[01:26:31] good luck
[01:26:33] this is the last question last question
[01:26:35] i'm so sorry
[01:26:37] all the pressure's on me then i guess
[01:26:39] um i'm tia i'm from
[01:26:42] well i'm all from i'm from the entire
[01:26:44] united states i grew up traveling but
[01:26:46] mainly from florida
[01:26:48] sorry i'm a florida person
[01:26:51] yeah florida it's amazing but um my main
[01:26:54] question is how do you deal when like
[01:26:55] family members judge you for your
[01:26:57] politics because you don't want to cut
[01:26:59] them off because you love them but
[01:27:01] you're also like
[01:27:02] don't say that to me
[01:27:05] absolutely that's a great question how
[01:27:06] do you deal with family members
[01:27:08] that don't share your viewpoints or your
[01:27:10] politics this this is in every family
[01:27:12] you ask a question that will apply to
[01:27:13] literally every single person here so
[01:27:15] great question and also you're from
[01:27:17] florida so you know go gators
[01:27:20] oh no no no we're going to say go gators
[01:27:22] [Laughter]
[01:27:25] don't ruin it for me now
[01:27:28] now listen i'm not suggesting that if
[01:27:30] you go to your aunt and uncle's house
[01:27:31] and they are extraordinarily liberal
[01:27:33] that you don't you know i'm not saying
[01:27:35] bring a bottle of trump wine or anything
[01:27:39] i may have done that
[01:27:41] [Music]
[01:27:43] what i am saying
[01:27:45] is be willing to sit down and have that
[01:27:48] conversation
[01:27:50] approach it from again that place of
[01:27:52] kindness
[01:27:53] and non-judgment that's very very
[01:27:55] important
[01:27:56] but
[01:27:57] i'll use an example from my own life i
[01:27:59] have an aunt that i love dearly
[01:28:01] she thinks that the green party is too
[01:28:04] conservative
[01:28:05] okay
[01:28:06] she is so far out there it's crazy with
[01:28:07] her politics right
[01:28:10] but
[01:28:11] we have such an incredibly strong
[01:28:13] connection because we see beyond the
[01:28:15] politics
[01:28:16] and at the end of the day and we've had
[01:28:18] these conversations she's like
[01:28:20] i wish you would just stop with this
[01:28:22] nonsense you know it's anti-woman i said
[01:28:24] no the conservative movement is about
[01:28:26] empowering women we're about empowering
[01:28:28] women
[01:28:29] and let me tell you why
[01:28:30] [Applause]
[01:28:31] and when i talk to her we won't ever
[01:28:33] agree on on the politics right on the
[01:28:36] the way to get there the thing we do
[01:28:38] agree on and this is what's crazy
[01:28:41] if you can find the end game right if we
[01:28:44] all say we want our children to be safe
[01:28:46] in schools no one's going to say
[01:28:47] anything against that right
[01:28:49] it's how we get there that everyone is
[01:28:51] having a problem with
[01:28:54] if you can say listen we may not agree
[01:28:56] on how we solve this problem but we know
[01:28:58] that this is what we want the end result
[01:28:59] to be can we just agree that we're both
[01:29:02] trying our best and that at the end of
[01:29:03] the day we're family
[01:29:05] and you can't pick your family
[01:29:07] and so wouldn't it be nice if we could
[01:29:09] have christmas and thanksgiving and all
[01:29:10] the other holidays without family
[01:29:12] shouting and gathering
[01:29:14] and i know it sounds crazy
[01:29:16] but just try to try to
[01:29:18] try to listen
[01:29:20] because they're expecting you to yell
[01:29:22] and shut them down and and just
[01:29:24] over talk them
[01:29:26] be the thing that they don't expect
[01:29:29] that's how i would do it
[01:29:31] yeah
[01:29:32] thank you
[01:29:34] ladies
[01:29:36] my time is up but i do want to say that
[01:29:38] i will be visiting with several of you
[01:29:40] in a i think about an hour and a half
[01:29:41] out back or not out back uh out in the
[01:29:44] hallway
[01:29:45] whoa that got very joe biden
[01:29:50] sorry
[01:29:53] that must be the airplane um
[01:29:56] no but thank you so much for being here
[01:29:58] thank you for being in the fight
[01:30:01] never
[01:30:02] ever lose your grace
[01:30:04] never
[01:30:05] ever forget where you get your grit from
[01:30:08] but most importantly
[01:30:10] never
[01:30:11] ever
[01:30:12] ever
[01:30:13] give up
[01:30:14] thank you guys god bless america
[01:30:16] [Applause]
[01:30:18] [Music]
[01:30:28] i'm so nice to myself
[01:30:41] [Music]
[01:30:49] no other surgical procedure has caused
[01:30:52] more controversy and division than
[01:30:54] abortion
[01:30:55] i think this is the battleground culture
[01:30:57] issue in america today their view is
[01:31:00] that there is only one way to be a woman
[01:31:02] in this society
[01:31:04] more than ever it's important for
[01:31:06] everyone to know where they stand on
[01:31:07] abortion and why
[01:31:12] in 2019 alone state abortion bills were
[01:31:15] in direct opposition to one another
[01:31:17] all the power in albany now in the hands
[01:31:19] of democrats moving for quick passage of
[01:31:22] an abortion rights bill provisions in
[01:31:24] the bill include dropping most
[01:31:25] restrictions on abortions after 24 weeks
[01:31:29] allowing midwives and nurse
[01:31:30] practitioners to perform abortions and
[01:31:33] ending criminal charges for harming
[01:31:35] children in the womb we're saying here
[01:31:37] in new york
[01:31:38] women's lives matter
[01:31:40] [Music]
[01:31:41] the alabama bill essentially outlaws
[01:31:43] abortion from the moment a woman becomes
[01:31:45] pregnant the only exception would be if
[01:31:48] her life was in danger the whole point
[01:31:50] of this law is to establish that a fetus
[01:31:53] is a person with rights now that is a
[01:31:55] bold interpretation of human development
[01:31:59] this isn't about protecting life if
[01:32:01] that's what it was about then
[01:32:02] republicans would invest money maternity
[01:32:04] care parental leave universal pre-k or
[01:32:06] any number of policies that would
[01:32:07] actually help families raise children
[01:32:09] what it's really about is depriving
[01:32:10] women of their basic human rights
[01:32:12] we often hear about the abortion issue
[01:32:15] in regards to politics i strongly
[01:32:17] support roe v wade which guarantees a
[01:32:20] constitutional right to a woman but
[01:32:22] abortion is more than a mere topic of
[01:32:24] news and debates
[01:32:26] it is a real occurrence in the lives of
[01:32:28] people around us
[01:32:30] in our schools
[01:32:31] workplaces even churches
[01:32:35] in hollywood and popular american
[01:32:37] culture pro-choice is considered
[01:32:39] ethically good and i wouldn't have been
[01:32:41] able to do this
[01:32:43] without employing a woman's right to
[01:32:46] choose
[01:32:48] [Applause]
[01:32:52] they still identify as pro-choice
[01:32:55] because they've picked up on the idea
[01:32:56] that that's the right side to be
[01:33:00] for many the issue is not so black and
[01:33:02] white
[01:33:03] many americans remain in the middle
[01:33:06] holding personal beliefs yet not wanting
[01:33:09] to impose them onto others
[01:33:10] so it's not a sin in your church to have
[01:33:12] an abortion
[01:33:14] um that's the kind of conversation we
[01:33:15] would have
[01:33:17] finding out your story where you're from
[01:33:19] people have to live with their own
[01:33:20] convictions and i think if i have to
[01:33:22] tell you
[01:33:22] [Applause]
[01:33:25] but before we claim to be only
[01:33:27] personally pro-life shouldn't our first
[01:33:30] responsibility be to understand the
[01:33:32] pro-life case
[01:33:34] or should we be content to form our
[01:33:35] beliefs simply from what is said in the
[01:33:38] media
[01:33:39] we a planned parenthood do more to
[01:33:40] prevent unintended pregnancies than any
[01:33:43] other organization
[01:33:45] there's a whole laundry list of things
[01:33:47] that we know reduce the need for
[01:33:48] abortions in america let's start with
[01:33:50] sex education and contraception
[01:33:52] if you want fewer abortions you should
[01:33:55] love birth control you should be filling
[01:33:58] pes dispensers with birth control pills
[01:34:00] you should be giving condoms out to
[01:34:02] trick-or-treaters and iud earrings out
[01:34:05] as hostess gifts birth control should be
[01:34:08] your favorite thing in the whole world
[01:34:10] the right makes it sound like the left
[01:34:12] just wants to kill babies and the left
[01:34:14] makes it sound like the right just hates
[01:34:16] women you actually do not care about
[01:34:18] women you take it away
[01:34:20] a baby dies in an abortion do you
[01:34:22] realize that are you ignoring that fact
[01:34:24] that's a rats reality i am
[01:34:32] i want the world to know that women in
[01:34:35] my situation need support
[01:34:38] finding that pregnancy center was the
[01:34:40] only person i had to support me at that
[01:34:42] time
[01:34:45] i believe that being pro-life is the
[01:34:47] most progressive value that we can have
[01:34:52] she's got to know when she takes that
[01:34:54] pregnancy test that her church is not
[01:34:56] going to try to treat her like the
[01:34:58] pharisees tried to treat the woman
[01:34:59] caught in adultery
[01:35:01] as the church we can't just vote
[01:35:03] pro-life we have to be pro-love pro-love
[01:35:06] is an action it's going beyond being
[01:35:08] just pro-birth it's about pro-whole life
[01:35:12] how is it that we can trust an
[01:35:15] organization for whom abortion is such
[01:35:17] an important part of their business
[01:35:19] model
[01:35:20] to
[01:35:20] simultaneously effectively prevent
[01:35:23] pregnancy and prevent abortion
[01:35:27] when you're an obstetrician gynecologist
[01:35:29] and you're pro-choice
[01:35:31] you have to decide whether you're
[01:35:33] actually going to do those abortions
[01:35:36] you said what about a woman's right to
[01:35:37] choose and my answer is to choose what
[01:35:40] what are they choosing what does an
[01:35:42] abortion do
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[01:36:28] so i'm here with emma joe morris of
[01:36:31] breitbart and carol markowitz from the
[01:36:33] new york post
[01:36:39] i'm libby evans with the post-millennial
[01:36:43] and we're going to talk about
[01:36:45] how to exist as a conservative in
[01:36:49] liberal american cities
[01:36:54] a lot of that has to do with values so
[01:36:57] i just wanted to start by asking how do
[01:36:59] you find your community
[01:37:01] in a place where most people don't share
[01:37:03] your values
[01:37:05] yeah so i'll start off that's um
[01:37:08] so i think it's really important that
[01:37:11] you i know you can stay true to yourself
[01:37:13] in a liberal city and you can be
[01:37:14] conservative and you can find
[01:37:16] conservative friends but i think it's
[01:37:18] really important to find people who
[01:37:19] support you and people who you don't
[01:37:21] have to not be yourself around
[01:37:24] i grew up in new york i was born in the
[01:37:26] soviet union
[01:37:28] lived in brooklyn my whole life and my
[01:37:31] community of ex-soviets in new york are
[01:37:34] quite conservative so i always felt like
[01:37:36] i didn't have to
[01:37:38] please the liberals around me because i
[01:37:40] had my people and they were conservative
[01:37:42] and it was fine
[01:37:43] but that's not an obvious answer for a
[01:37:46] lot of you you can't suddenly find a
[01:37:48] community of conservatives who you
[01:37:49] happen to grow up around
[01:37:51] so i would say that you have to initiate
[01:37:54] finding that community whether it's
[01:37:56] through your church or
[01:37:58] you know synagogue or mosque
[01:38:00] and you have to kind of form
[01:38:02] relationships that will take you past
[01:38:05] the friendship point friends are great
[01:38:07] but you need to have a support system um
[01:38:10] and for me i always i lead with the fact
[01:38:12] that i'm a conservative i'll say like hi
[01:38:14] i'm carol and then like two minutes
[01:38:16] later i'll find a way to work in a but
[01:38:18] i'm a conservative because i don't want
[01:38:19] people to be surprised or um you know
[01:38:22] feel that they were somehow tricked into
[01:38:24] being my friend um so
[01:38:27] that might be a strategy of just you
[01:38:29] know kind of saying it up front and then
[01:38:31] seeing who's still left after you make
[01:38:33] that pronouncement
[01:38:36] uh
[01:38:37] yeah i mean
[01:38:38] i obviously agree with everything carol
[01:38:41] has said but i also find like i also i
[01:38:43] live in williamsburg in brooklyn
[01:38:45] and
[01:38:46] before that i grew up in montreal canada
[01:38:48] which is even more liberal than new york
[01:38:50] if you can imagine it
[01:38:53] and
[01:38:55] i've had a pretty flashy career i i
[01:38:58] worked at the new york post with carol
[01:38:59] before breitbart i broke the laptop from
[01:39:02] hell there everybody knows that that's
[01:39:04] what i do and what i did
[01:39:07] thanks
[01:39:09] and it's it's impossible to get around
[01:39:11] it and it's also very difficult at the
[01:39:13] same time to have people that are going
[01:39:15] to align with you politically
[01:39:18] even among conservatives
[01:39:21] but values aren't necessarily always
[01:39:24] politics and and you can have a
[01:39:27] friendship based on values and people
[01:39:29] who are supportive of your values and of
[01:39:32] you and of your politics who don't
[01:39:33] necessarily share them
[01:39:36] and uh
[01:39:37] and so
[01:39:38] that being said it's like
[01:39:40] yes a support system is important with
[01:39:42] people who are aligned with you but that
[01:39:44] doesn't necessarily mean that they're
[01:39:45] republicans and i think that it's very
[01:39:48] isolating to base friendships only on
[01:39:52] politics values yes politics no and i
[01:39:55] think it's important to draw a
[01:39:56] distinction
[01:39:58] i actually recently had an experience of
[01:40:01] falling in with a group of people
[01:40:03] in new york where i also live in
[01:40:05] brooklyn um although i live in nicole
[01:40:07] maliotaka's district so it's definitely
[01:40:09] different from williamsburg um
[01:40:12] but i recently found a group of friends
[01:40:14] who have a lot of different political
[01:40:16] views than mine but we all share a lot
[01:40:18] of common values like
[01:40:20] you know being free speech oriented and
[01:40:23] being very uh
[01:40:24] pro bill of rights so even if we
[01:40:26] disagree politically we do have the
[01:40:28] aligned values which really helps
[01:40:31] um emma joe you were talking about
[01:40:33] how this works in your favor though in a
[01:40:36] professional sense
[01:40:37] being a conservative in a liberal city
[01:40:39] how does that work
[01:40:41] yeah i mean i've had tremendous success
[01:40:44] by
[01:40:45] uh
[01:40:46] capitalizing off of how few of me there
[01:40:49] are in my city so
[01:40:51] before i worked in the new york post i
[01:40:53] worked at fox news i was associate
[01:40:54] producer of hannity for four years and
[01:40:57] that was my first job out of university
[01:41:00] and
[01:41:00] after that i became deputy politics
[01:41:03] editor at the post when i was 26
[01:41:06] and
[01:41:08] that was a job that i ended up getting
[01:41:10] that was way outside of my experience
[01:41:12] and the reason was because
[01:41:14] i was a conservative in a talent pool
[01:41:16] that had so few
[01:41:19] i think i was the only conservative that
[01:41:20] was applying for
[01:41:22] a job editing news at a conservative
[01:41:24] outlet which you would never think
[01:41:26] because you look at the post and it's
[01:41:28] clearly very conservative and fox
[01:41:30] obviously clearly very conservative but
[01:41:32] they actually it's very hard to hire
[01:41:35] uh people who are aligned with the
[01:41:37] values of your company in a city like
[01:41:39] new york um or in any liberal city
[01:41:42] you'll see this so
[01:41:44] for me it was like
[01:41:48] you know it's easier socially maybe to
[01:41:50] to front like
[01:41:52] you're like everybody around you but
[01:41:54] really for yourself if you can stay true
[01:41:57] to yourself and actually find a way to
[01:41:58] shine in that you can have tremendous
[01:42:01] opportunity in being so unique
[01:42:03] in in a place like new york or in miami
[01:42:05] or in la it's like there's always a
[01:42:08] place where if you're not in media let's
[01:42:10] say but you you know there's always a
[01:42:12] place where your values will come into
[01:42:14] play and if you have very rare values in
[01:42:16] the place where you're located you can
[01:42:19] get the job you want you can charge the
[01:42:21] amount that you want because it's going
[01:42:23] to be like they're not going to find
[01:42:25] another one
[01:42:28] we're in a room full of conservative
[01:42:30] women a lot of whom speak their minds on
[01:42:32] college campuses
[01:42:34] um for which you should all be
[01:42:36] lauded
[01:42:37] uh and i think we've all had the
[01:42:39] experience up here of hearing secretly
[01:42:43] from people who
[01:42:44] share your views but they don't want to
[01:42:46] back you publicly
[01:42:48] and i'm sure that a lot of women have
[01:42:50] had that experience too you know people
[01:42:52] come into your dms and they're just like
[01:42:54] i agree with you but i can't say
[01:42:55] anything
[01:42:56] how do you get those people to
[01:42:59] have the courage and convictions to
[01:43:01] speak their minds and to hold their
[01:43:02] values publicly
[01:43:04] so i have mixed feelings about people
[01:43:06] like that because they're kind of
[01:43:07] leaving us out there to fight the
[01:43:09] battles that they want one but aren't
[01:43:12] brave enough to fight themselves so
[01:43:14] while i enjoy getting emails like oh i i
[01:43:18] lived in a very left neighborhood in new
[01:43:20] york and
[01:43:21] i loved getting the emails like oh i
[01:43:23] live in your neighborhood i saw you i'm
[01:43:25] such a big fan and i'm just finding out
[01:43:28] that there were other conservatives but
[01:43:30] the ones that i think don't speak out
[01:43:32] it's a kind of a problem for me and you
[01:43:34] know it's funny because i've moved
[01:43:37] people to the conservative position
[01:43:39] throughout my life
[01:43:40] my husband is conservative he was not
[01:43:42] always a conservative
[01:43:44] um you can change them ladies you really
[01:43:47] can
[01:43:48] in fact i've changed you know several
[01:43:50] boyfriends along the way
[01:43:53] um
[01:43:53] so and i and i have
[01:43:56] altered opinions uh had friends alter
[01:43:58] their opinions based on our
[01:43:59] conversations so i don't think it's a
[01:44:02] lost cause when you meet somebody who is
[01:44:04] on the left you don't agree and and they
[01:44:07] want to talk politics with you i feel
[01:44:09] like that's a great opportunity to teach
[01:44:11] people um you know something about
[01:44:13] conservatism um but the people that are
[01:44:16] are too afraid i i had to leave new york
[01:44:20] this year because new yorkers were not
[01:44:22] fighting back
[01:44:23] the way that i expected them to about
[01:44:26] the covid restrictions and i have three
[01:44:28] kids i had kind of reached the end of
[01:44:31] the road of waiting for my new yorkers
[01:44:33] to wake up and say i'm not standing for
[01:44:35] this anymore so like all the emails and
[01:44:37] all the messages of oh me too i agree
[01:44:40] with you i'm done with that and
[01:44:43] i've mentioned this on twitter but i've
[01:44:44] had like
[01:44:46] well
[01:44:47] liberals reach out to me and say oh i
[01:44:49] agree with you about masking kids in
[01:44:51] school but i can't say anything like i'm
[01:44:53] sorry yes you can you can you can you
[01:44:56] can grow a spine and you could say
[01:44:58] something
[01:44:58] so
[01:45:00] [Applause]
[01:45:03] i i agree with you
[01:45:05] but i also think that growing up
[01:45:07] conservative in a liberal city which
[01:45:10] both all of us have um is
[01:45:13] you get a certain you become hardened in
[01:45:16] a certain way and you get used to kind
[01:45:18] of uh having to
[01:45:22] you know forge your own path in ways
[01:45:24] that people who fit in more politically
[01:45:27] in their greater society don't have that
[01:45:29] muscle
[01:45:30] and you know i work at breitbart now and
[01:45:32] andrew breibart was always a huge
[01:45:34] influence for me and a huge inspiration
[01:45:36] to me and he had a really important
[01:45:38] quote that has
[01:45:40] lived on you know for years since he's
[01:45:42] died which is you know walk toward the
[01:45:45] fire and that was his big thing is walk
[01:45:47] toward the fire and as people watch you
[01:45:49] do that and as people see that and agree
[01:45:51] with you they'll start to see that they
[01:45:53] can do it too
[01:45:55] so i agree with you in the sense that
[01:45:57] yes you know there's
[01:45:59] especially for people like us there's
[01:46:00] like not so much patience right for the
[01:46:02] people who who are like you know all
[01:46:05] worried about it or
[01:46:06] but but also you know people come around
[01:46:08] and they're in their own time and they
[01:46:10] realize as they see you and and
[01:46:13] you know people like us
[01:46:15] doing that that they can do it too but
[01:46:17] there's a lag
[01:46:19] and i also think that
[01:46:21] it's important to engage those people
[01:46:23] you know like i have a friend who's
[01:46:25] progressive
[01:46:26] she thinks default
[01:46:30] and and she's we were talking about you
[01:46:32] know the trans sports stuff and and
[01:46:35] trans girls and in girls schools and
[01:46:39] and she was saying like
[01:46:41] i kind of agree with you i do agree with
[01:46:44] you but she was like sometimes i bring
[01:46:45] this up with my other friends who are
[01:46:47] also progressive and
[01:46:49] i feel extremely judged and i feel like
[01:46:52] they're they're not going to want to
[01:46:53] engage with me and they're maybe not
[01:46:55] even going to want to be my friend
[01:46:56] they're going to judge me and whatever
[01:46:58] and and so i said like
[01:47:01] what do you really like what do you
[01:47:02] think and what's outrageous do you think
[01:47:05] or what do they find outrageous about
[01:47:06] you what you think and
[01:47:08] when you sit with them and take time to
[01:47:10] really unpack what their beliefs are and
[01:47:12] they realize themselves that wait no
[01:47:14] this isn't hateful
[01:47:16] this isn't coming from a malicious place
[01:47:18] this isn't coming from a mean place what
[01:47:20] i'm saying is sensible
[01:47:22] they start to feel more comfortable
[01:47:25] after having worked it out with some
[01:47:26] with somebody who's safe
[01:47:29] to to articulate themselves better to
[01:47:31] the people around them
[01:47:33] so it's kind of like you know
[01:47:35] you have to try and hold their hand a
[01:47:37] little bit i think there's something to
[01:47:38] be said for being patient and and and
[01:47:41] being supportive you know the same way
[01:47:43] we want these people to be supportive of
[01:47:44] us is to be supportive of them on their
[01:47:46] path
[01:47:47] of understanding the world around them
[01:47:50] which is extremely complicated as we all
[01:47:52] know you know and and so yeah of course
[01:47:55] your point is true and especially with
[01:47:56] children you know the circumstance that
[01:47:59] you know you went on a crusade about was
[01:48:01] so
[01:48:03] so it was abuse it was child abuse what
[01:48:05] we were talking about and we were
[01:48:06] watching people stand by in new york
[01:48:08] city for
[01:48:09] total child abuse still today right now
[01:48:12] they're still masking two to four year
[01:48:13] olds yes and and it's it's disgusting
[01:48:16] it's sickening to watch but for maybe
[01:48:19] things that are
[01:48:20] different you know various political
[01:48:22] issues i think it's worthwhile to engage
[01:48:24] and to and to
[01:48:26] have that conversation and and hash out
[01:48:29] what you really each really think and
[01:48:31] have that debate and and it encourages
[01:48:33] confidence in in the person you're
[01:48:34] speaking with too to maybe next time
[01:48:36] they're with that group of friends
[01:48:37] that's judging them to say no like this
[01:48:39] is what i think and and this is where
[01:48:41] i'm coming from and it's not
[01:48:44] ex-phobia whatever
[01:48:46] it's it's just sincere
[01:48:49] i just want to ask one other question
[01:48:51] and then i think we could open it up
[01:48:52] from for questions um
[01:48:54] how important is faith and
[01:48:57] have you had trouble finding a faith
[01:48:59] community that shares your values
[01:49:02] in liberal places in new york i know
[01:49:03] that i
[01:49:04] i was shocked when
[01:49:06] i was dealing with uh pro-choice people
[01:49:09] at my catholic church and i was just
[01:49:10] like what are you guy what are you
[01:49:11] talking about you guys yeah this makes
[01:49:13] no sense
[01:49:15] so i've written about this but i'm
[01:49:17] jewish and
[01:49:19] i belonged we belonged in park slope
[01:49:21] brooklyn to a really left
[01:49:24] synagogue and it didn't matter for a
[01:49:26] long time it didn't matter it didn't
[01:49:27] matter it didn't matter and then one day
[01:49:29] it mattered a lot and i wish that i had
[01:49:33] realized that it would matter one day so
[01:49:36] my activist rabbi
[01:49:38] would protest all kinds of things and
[01:49:41] then jews started getting beat up in the
[01:49:42] streets of brooklyn and suddenly the
[01:49:44] protests came to an end there were no
[01:49:46] more protests
[01:49:48] and she didn't say anything about it for
[01:49:49] a year and i wish that i had
[01:49:52] realized that the leftism that i had
[01:49:56] sort of thought oh it doesn't matter
[01:49:58] that much it's a really nice happy place
[01:50:00] with really nice people it doesn't
[01:50:02] matter that they're leftist
[01:50:04] it will matter and so why i always say
[01:50:07] like find your community
[01:50:08] and um and and make sure that you can be
[01:50:11] with that community long term you can't
[01:50:14] overlook things you can't just be like
[01:50:15] oh it's okay it's okay that they're you
[01:50:17] know believing things that i deeply
[01:50:19] disagree with
[01:50:21] because it will come to a head and you
[01:50:23] will have to face you know the choice of
[01:50:26] leaving that community eventually
[01:50:29] i would never
[01:50:31] like personally
[01:50:32] i can't
[01:50:34] associate with
[01:50:36] i'm jewish also i can't associate with a
[01:50:38] synagogue that has any political
[01:50:40] advocacy at all um
[01:50:43] it's just like and i mean to the right
[01:50:46] or the left like i don't want to go to a
[01:50:48] synagogue that's preaching conservatives
[01:50:54] i don't want to go to the tulsa oklahoma
[01:50:56] synagogue that's preaching republican
[01:51:00] no but you know it's just for me like
[01:51:02] faith should be totally separated from
[01:51:04] politics like i don't want to go there
[01:51:07] i'm going there to worship god
[01:51:09] and and i would imagine that
[01:51:13] i
[01:51:14] if you meet people at a synagogue like
[01:51:16] that you know that they're there for the
[01:51:18] same reason as you and it defuses a lot
[01:51:21] of that because like you said it doesn't
[01:51:22] matter until it does and that's
[01:51:24] inevitably going to happen and you don't
[01:51:25] want to build a community at a church or
[01:51:27] a synagogue where it'll blow up
[01:51:30] eventually so
[01:51:31] for me like high priority no politics
[01:51:34] libby did you end up leaving your church
[01:51:36] or like what ended up happening i'm
[01:51:38] still at my church i ended up um
[01:51:42] deciding to teach catechism there
[01:51:45] and
[01:51:47] try and bring
[01:51:48] bring my views and my views of faith to
[01:51:52] basically the kids at my church who are
[01:51:54] going through their confirmation years
[01:51:57] and mostly what i found that i talked to
[01:52:00] them about in addition to
[01:52:01] stories from the gospels and how to live
[01:52:04] out
[01:52:06] jesus teaching in their lives was about
[01:52:08] how to
[01:52:09] use the gospels as a way to help you
[01:52:11] make decisions and to help you at least
[01:52:14] understand what the right decisions are
[01:52:16] even if you then decide to make the
[01:52:17] wrong decisions it's almost more
[01:52:19] important to know what the right
[01:52:21] decisions are
[01:52:22] and why they're right and why
[01:52:25] those values matter than it is to always
[01:52:27] make the right decision i think
[01:52:29] interestingly i think it's important to
[01:52:30] always know
[01:52:32] what you believe why you believe it to
[01:52:34] constantly be examining and trying to
[01:52:36] understand your views
[01:52:38] and your ideas
[01:52:39] one thing i do find in a liberal city in
[01:52:41] new york specifically is that um i'm
[01:52:44] often challenged to
[01:52:47] give a deeper expression of what i
[01:52:49] believe and why
[01:52:51] because i'm constantly challenged by
[01:52:53] that
[01:52:54] my mom is like remarkably leftist we
[01:52:57] disagree on almost everything yet the
[01:53:00] other day
[01:53:02] she told me she had been considering
[01:53:03] going back to the church
[01:53:05] and this after
[01:53:06] years of my not saying i never say to
[01:53:08] her mom you should try faith try faith
[01:53:11] but i try and live my faith
[01:53:13] in expression to her
[01:53:16] and i was very moved when she said that
[01:53:18] she was even considering it she's been
[01:53:20] an atheist my whole life so
[01:53:23] that was really remarkable
[01:53:25] [Applause]
[01:53:28] [Music]
[01:53:29] [Applause]
[01:53:31] does anybody have questions we could
[01:53:32] open it up to questions if you want if
[01:53:34] not we could totally keep
[01:53:37] talking right here
[01:53:41] hi my name is jasmine i'm from austin
[01:53:43] texas
[01:53:44] [Music]
[01:53:46] and i just had a question for y'all if
[01:53:50] like
[01:53:50] what do you do when you have a professor
[01:53:52] and you write an essay
[01:53:54] and you know that professor is pushing a
[01:53:56] certain narrative and you don't agree
[01:53:58] with it at all then you end up getting a
[01:53:59] bad grade and
[01:54:01] you know you just want to be successful
[01:54:03] in school but you can't because of
[01:54:05] like a lot of professors in general like
[01:54:07] what what should someone do in that
[01:54:09] situation
[01:54:11] it's such a tough situation to be in
[01:54:14] because you know in college
[01:54:16] i absolutely wrote what the professor
[01:54:18] wanted to hear like i found an essay i
[01:54:21] wrote about how the modern family no
[01:54:23] longer like the family structure no
[01:54:25] longer matters and i wasn't i was a
[01:54:27] full-on conservative i knew that i was
[01:54:29] writing nonsense to make the professor
[01:54:31] happy but then in grad school i fought i
[01:54:34] fought and i fought and i fought and the
[01:54:36] professors docked my grades for it and
[01:54:39] it was you know it's a really tough
[01:54:41] balance
[01:54:43] it's really if you want to forge the
[01:54:45] fight i think you have a lot of
[01:54:47] organizations that would stand behind
[01:54:49] you i wish i had known about them in
[01:54:51] college i would have
[01:54:52] maybe put up more of a battle
[01:54:54] but i so i would say your options are
[01:54:58] you know get the grade and write
[01:55:00] whatever because the professor's not
[01:55:02] changing their mind
[01:55:03] or
[01:55:05] forged the fight and it's really it
[01:55:07] really is up to you
[01:55:08] i would say um that a great way to
[01:55:11] handle that and the way that i handled
[01:55:12] that in grad school
[01:55:15] was to
[01:55:16] understand the perspective of the
[01:55:19] professor better than the professor does
[01:55:21] which you can do because you're a smart
[01:55:23] person
[01:55:25] and then fight their fight the battle
[01:55:27] against what they believe
[01:55:29] from the perspective that they believe
[01:55:31] it from because you can undermine
[01:55:33] the logic and the reason of you know
[01:55:36] pretty much any of these ridiculous
[01:55:38] leftist views
[01:55:39] um
[01:55:40] and you can take them down and i would
[01:55:42] give that a try and i would personally i
[01:55:45] would fight it
[01:55:46] i would fight it as hard as possible
[01:55:48] [Music]
[01:55:50] are you planning on going to grad school
[01:55:53] because if not
[01:55:55] oh no i'm personally not like at the
[01:55:58] most probably just like a bachelor's
[01:55:59] degree or something but what really
[01:56:00] motivated
[01:56:02] me to ask this is that my brother is
[01:56:04] taking early college classes in high
[01:56:06] school and it's his second day of class
[01:56:08] and he already ran into that at a
[01:56:10] community college wow of course
[01:56:12] listen i like i like crawled through
[01:56:17] university i didn't bend the knee not
[01:56:19] for one second i got i took my
[01:56:21] bachelor's degree with my c's talking
[01:56:24] about how human rights wouldn't exist
[01:56:25] without the united states of america and
[01:56:27] then i went to go work at hannity
[01:56:29] [Applause]
[01:56:40] no grad school
[01:56:44] hi my name is faith anna olsen and i'm a
[01:56:47] journalism student and so i just want to
[01:56:49] say thank you guys for coming out here
[01:56:50] and talking to us and thank you for your
[01:56:52] work i really respect it and i just was
[01:56:54] wondering what advice you would have as
[01:56:56] a conservative trying to go into the
[01:56:58] mess of journalism and trying to fix
[01:56:59] that mess
[01:57:03] how long do we have
[01:57:07] right honestly and right from the heart
[01:57:09] and always be truthful and be careful
[01:57:12] about your biases and everybody else's
[01:57:14] and don't give in to them
[01:57:16] i didn't start in journalism i started
[01:57:18] in the arts
[01:57:19] and
[01:57:21] i've found that a lot of the things that
[01:57:23] really matter matter across the board
[01:57:25] being able to tell a strong narrative
[01:57:28] being able to do good research
[01:57:30] and sticking to your guns
[01:57:33] [Music]
[01:57:34] [Applause]
[01:57:35] it's it's really easy because the the
[01:57:37] industry is filled with such reckless
[01:57:40] ideologues
[01:57:41] and they're really
[01:57:43] like
[01:57:44] they just i mean
[01:57:46] choose your hopes
[01:57:47] you know it's filled with people who run
[01:57:49] with whatever they think will will fit
[01:57:52] and they don't really think long term
[01:57:53] and they're very
[01:57:55] i find the language is very like they're
[01:57:57] very imprecise with their language and
[01:57:59] very lackadaisical with the words that
[01:58:01] they choose if you have a great story
[01:58:03] you don't need to add dressing
[01:58:06] just
[01:58:07] be straight
[01:58:08] be honest be serious
[01:58:11] and and one individual who's like that
[01:58:15] does a lot you know if you look at the
[01:58:17] if you look at the hunter biden
[01:58:18] reporting there's no like
[01:58:21] this is the crime of the century it's
[01:58:24] just says what the emails say
[01:58:27] that's it
[01:58:28] and if if you're if you just stick to
[01:58:30] the facts stick to the story don't
[01:58:33] bother with your political advocacy if
[01:58:35] you want to advocate for politics get a
[01:58:36] column get a sub stack not for your
[01:58:39] journalism and and that just goes such a
[01:58:41] long way and you get real respect real
[01:58:44] street cred in the industry for being
[01:58:45] just serious
[01:58:49] [Applause]
[01:58:55] yeah so i feel like this conversation is
[01:58:57] mostly about
[01:58:59] what happens when you know your values
[01:59:01] and you face adversity for them but my
[01:59:03] question is a step before that
[01:59:06] um
[01:59:06] i
[01:59:07] don't think that
[01:59:09] we've
[01:59:10] really
[01:59:12] you fully comprehended how far
[01:59:15] kids who grow up in liberal environments
[01:59:18] are removed from values so for example
[01:59:21] when i grew up the word soul was a very
[01:59:25] weird word like that's something that
[01:59:27] weird people said
[01:59:28] so when people had to try to express
[01:59:32] their
[01:59:33] whatever
[01:59:34] internal tumult they would use words
[01:59:37] like like i'm depressed or i'm anxious
[01:59:40] they would assign some sort of medical
[01:59:42] value to it another example is the way
[01:59:45] that people who grow up in liberal
[01:59:48] environments really get a sense of
[01:59:50] purpose and meaning from
[01:59:52] being part of the democratic party or
[01:59:55] being
[01:59:56] part of the rebellion right so for
[01:59:59] people who are operating in a social
[02:00:01] environment where people really do feel
[02:00:03] um
[02:00:04] a strong sense of
[02:00:06] community and belonging
[02:00:08] in the liberal world how do you deal
[02:00:10] with being an apostate
[02:00:12] are you writing about this
[02:00:14] no this is fascinating you should write
[02:00:16] about this
[02:00:17] um
[02:00:19] i don't know
[02:00:20] i i this is a question
[02:00:23] that i've been looking at myself like if
[02:00:25] you come from
[02:00:26] um if you come if you are if you have no
[02:00:29] roots if you have no grounding
[02:00:31] how do you come to find it
[02:00:33] um and it's almost like we have gone
[02:00:36] backwards as a
[02:00:38] as a as a culture in trying to
[02:00:40] understand who we are and where we're
[02:00:42] from in a lot of and it's interesting
[02:00:44] what you say about um
[02:00:47] the soul having been replaced with
[02:00:49] concepts of medical conditions
[02:00:53] i think that
[02:00:55] a place that people should start and i
[02:00:57] don't know where they would find it
[02:00:59] is you can start by looking to
[02:01:02] you know our ancient philosophers and
[02:01:04] how they address these questions these
[02:01:06] are questions that go back to plato and
[02:01:09] aristotle and continue on
[02:01:11] um
[02:01:12] and then you have to you know you really
[02:01:14] have to dig if you're starting from
[02:01:15] nothing you have to dig but you have to
[02:01:17] want to and if somebody doesn't want to
[02:01:20] they're not going to break out of that
[02:01:22] they're not going to go look for it but
[02:01:24] i think that's fascinating you guys
[02:01:26] good question
[02:01:27] that's great great answer
[02:01:31] okay
[02:01:32] hi oh this will be the last question
[02:01:35] hi my name is claire and i had a quick
[02:01:37] question so earlier you had stated that
[02:01:40] you don't like when your rabbi brings
[02:01:42] politics into the synagogue and for me
[02:01:45] um i feel like most of my conservative
[02:01:47] beliefs come stem from the bible
[02:01:50] and i think it's important that
[02:01:54] [Applause]
[02:01:55] [Music]
[02:01:57] and i think it's important that
[02:02:00] our pastors our rabbis our leaders in
[02:02:02] the church
[02:02:04] talk about politics maybe not the whole
[02:02:06] entire sermon
[02:02:09] but you know when it comes to same-sex
[02:02:11] marriage abortions
[02:02:13] topics like that i think it's important
[02:02:16] for leaders in the church to talk about
[02:02:18] to if you have that they have people in
[02:02:20] their congregation that are kind of on
[02:02:22] the fence
[02:02:23] um about oh what should i believe as a
[02:02:26] christian am i should i be pro-life
[02:02:27] should i be pro-choice should i agree
[02:02:29] with same-sex marriage um and so i just
[02:02:32] wanted a little bit more on your take on
[02:02:34] that um just because i firmly believe
[02:02:36] that art my pastor he does a good job
[02:02:39] and you know in his word bringing in the
[02:02:42] word of god but also bringing in our
[02:02:44] politics that are affecting our religion
[02:02:46] as well
[02:02:48] [Applause]
[02:02:55] sure
[02:02:56] [Music]
[02:02:57] listen
[02:02:58] like your faith is the most personal
[02:03:00] thing
[02:03:01] in
[02:03:02] like in your life this is we're talking
[02:03:04] about values that are extremely deep
[02:03:07] extremely personal unique
[02:03:10] you know your community is going to be
[02:03:12] saying that you choose based on what you
[02:03:14] want i'm talking about it in the context
[02:03:16] of being in a liberal city and trying to
[02:03:18] find a place where
[02:03:20] you know the politics is of the majority
[02:03:23] of the people not aligned with yours and
[02:03:25] that's where i'm coming from with that
[02:03:27] statement it's also where i'm coming
[02:03:28] from personally like
[02:03:30] judaism is i think has less political um
[02:03:35] relevance than christianity especially
[02:03:37] in america
[02:03:38] um i i it's that's for me you know and
[02:03:42] you're gonna do you and
[02:03:44] you know good i mean this is america um
[02:03:47] and and you and thank god you know
[02:03:49] there's such big communities in these
[02:03:51] cities you'll find
[02:03:52] a church that has political advocacy or
[02:03:55] where the pastor addresses politics and
[02:03:57] the news of the day
[02:03:59] i live in new york you know i watched
[02:04:02] ivanka trump's synagogue that she was a
[02:04:04] member of that she converted in
[02:04:06] you know that was her community and i
[02:04:09] watched her rabbi write an op-ed
[02:04:11] slandering her essentially during the
[02:04:14] kids in cages hoax
[02:04:16] and so i see that and
[02:04:19] you know
[02:04:21] i'm not as out there as ivanka trump but
[02:04:23] i don't i don't want to build a
[02:04:25] community and then un
[02:04:27] realize as carol said until it like you
[02:04:29] know the day that it matters that my
[02:04:31] community has hurt me so i prefer to
[02:04:34] stay politically neutral
[02:04:36] so you're gonna do what you want you
[02:04:38] know this is personal
[02:04:40] so i
[02:04:41] you know
[02:04:42] i have never been to a synagogue where
[02:04:45] the rabbi had anything resembling my
[02:04:47] views and a lot of times in judaism they
[02:04:50] will use
[02:04:52] the bible to
[02:04:55] find liberal beliefs in it they'll say
[02:04:57] oh look you know the bible says
[02:05:01] heal the world is a big one
[02:05:03] it's called tikkun alam heal the world
[02:05:05] they've decided that that's a leftist
[02:05:08] uh tagline that now everything that they
[02:05:11] do oh we're healing the world we're
[02:05:13] healing the world it's you know it's
[02:05:14] from the bible um
[02:05:17] and
[02:05:18] so
[02:05:19] i don't have the experience of even
[02:05:21] remotely having
[02:05:23] my place of worship support me
[02:05:26] politically in any way so if you have
[02:05:29] that that's incredible and
[02:05:31] good for you i wish i had that too
[02:05:36] [Applause]
[02:05:39] i would just like to add um
[02:05:41] you know i've gone to catholic churches
[02:05:43] that are conservative and i've gone to
[02:05:44] churches that are substantially liberal
[02:05:48] you know within blocks of each other in
[02:05:50] the same in the same city for me
[02:05:53] all political views are secondary to
[02:05:56] faith
[02:05:57] i find
[02:05:59] that my political views are inspired by
[02:06:01] my faith and by my values and what i
[02:06:04] would like in a church is a church that
[02:06:06] puts faith first
[02:06:08] that leads with values and then lets
[02:06:10] people make their own decisions because
[02:06:13] if you're following you know if you're
[02:06:15] following for example
[02:06:16] something i've been recently reading
[02:06:18] with my son
[02:06:19] a lot is the gospel according to matthew
[02:06:22] and if you're looking at matthew if
[02:06:23] you're looking at those beatitudes if
[02:06:25] you're looking at you know what jesus is
[02:06:28] saying about kindness and all of these
[02:06:30] things and the way that he guides
[02:06:32] his disciples
[02:06:33] there's no politics in there
[02:06:36] there's just faith there's just a strong
[02:06:39] moral system
[02:06:40] and from that moral system you can take
[02:06:43] the views that life is more important
[02:06:45] than death you know you can take the
[02:06:47] views that you know kindness and loving
[02:06:49] people and expressing your faith to
[02:06:51] those people is more important than
[02:06:52] telling people what to do or what to
[02:06:54] think so for me
[02:06:56] um i don't think there's enough time
[02:06:58] in church
[02:06:59] for politics faith is so important and
[02:07:02] it's so
[02:07:04] necessary for the heart
[02:07:06] that this is where i would prefer to
[02:07:08] have you know my priest focus on
[02:07:12] [Applause]
[02:07:18] i think i think that's it ladies
[02:07:20] thank you so much everyone thank you
[02:07:23] [Music]
[02:07:56] [Music]
[02:08:10] is that patrice callers continues to
[02:08:12] live so much worse for this organization
[02:08:15] when people realize
[02:08:16] just how fraudulent they've been
[02:08:20] that she's lying and trying to squeeze
[02:08:22] out these last victim crocodile tears is
[02:08:25] because she knows the truth
[02:08:43] [Music]
[02:08:43] [Applause]
[02:08:48] oh so exciting to be back on the stage
[02:08:50] at ywls
[02:08:55] very very pregnant this time which is a
[02:08:58] little bit different four more weeks
[02:09:00] until baby girl is here
[02:09:04] very exciting you guys take a seat
[02:09:07] so much to talk about i just did uh
[02:09:09] charlie kirk's podcast and we had this
[02:09:12] flashback
[02:09:13] um by the way i'm feeling absolutely
[02:09:15] great mainly because i'm not amber heard
[02:09:17] so i'm having the best
[02:09:19] time ever
[02:09:20] everybody should be having a good time
[02:09:22] it's a good time if you're not amber
[02:09:23] heard
[02:09:25] and it's funny because the timing of
[02:09:27] this really made charlie and i kind of
[02:09:29] go back into a flashback four years ago
[02:09:32] i think it was 2018 ywls
[02:09:35] was a very trying time for turning point
[02:09:37] usa it was the beginning of the hashtag
[02:09:40] metoo movement it must have happened
[02:09:43] i think two days before this conference
[02:09:46] was supposed to meet and you guys of
[02:09:48] course remember that it just went
[02:09:50] completely viral like it was everybody
[02:09:52] was me tooing
[02:09:53] sharing stories and there was suddenly
[02:09:56] this pressure campaign on women to get
[02:09:58] behind this movement and no one really
[02:10:00] paused to think about what exactly the
[02:10:02] movement was and of course
[02:10:04] i think the day before this conference
[02:10:07] took place i did what i always do and i
[02:10:09] tweeted
[02:10:10] i just said i don't support this
[02:10:12] movement it's ridiculous like you know
[02:10:14] the idea that women don't lie believe
[02:10:16] women actually it weakens women
[02:10:19] and we need to have a larger
[02:10:21] conversation about it and
[02:10:24] all i can tell you is it caused so much
[02:10:28] stress and trauma on this event in fact
[02:10:30] turning point usa had several girls that
[02:10:33] quit
[02:10:34] on the spot
[02:10:35] um because they said how could candice
[02:10:38] not support the me too movement this
[02:10:39] means that she wants women to be raped
[02:10:42] and that she doesn't support sexual
[02:10:44] assault victims and of course that is
[02:10:47] not at all what i meant by it all of the
[02:10:50] reporters who were coming in for ywls
[02:10:52] suddenly only wanted to talk about
[02:10:54] candace's tweet and they wanted charlie
[02:10:57] to denounce candace owens and to say how
[02:10:59] horrible it was
[02:11:00] um because these are how these campaigns
[02:11:02] come about it's always sort of a rush
[02:11:05] social media gets behind it they create
[02:11:08] like a little fancy sticker next to the
[02:11:10] hashtag you know some symbol next to it
[02:11:12] and basically they go around with a
[02:11:14] figurative gun to everybody's head and
[02:11:16] say support this or else that right
[02:11:19] black lives matter support it either use
[02:11:21] the hashtag black lives matter post a
[02:11:23] black square or
[02:11:25] you're a racist right use the hashtag me
[02:11:28] to support me too and every single woman
[02:11:30] that speaks out or
[02:11:32] you are a person that likes sexual abuse
[02:11:34] and supports rapists it's over and over
[02:11:37] and over again
[02:11:38] the same endeavor uh use the hashtag
[02:11:40] ukraine put a ukraine flag or
[02:11:44] you are pro putin and you support putin
[02:11:46] vladimir putin in russia and you want
[02:11:48] russia to take over the world that's
[02:11:50] that's making somebody an emotional
[02:11:52] hostage you should be allowed to think
[02:11:54] about all of these concepts and of
[02:11:56] course when i thought about the metoo
[02:11:57] movement it's so funny at the time uh
[02:12:00] because i wasn't a mother and i said
[02:12:02] openly that someday i might have a son
[02:12:05] and i'm going to have to make sure that
[02:12:07] the world that i helped create is one
[02:12:09] that my son can thrive in and this
[02:12:11] movement the concept of just blanket
[02:12:13] believing women i mean how crazy is that
[02:12:16] and then four years later a blessing
[02:12:18] occurred in amber heard
[02:12:21] i love that i love her because she just
[02:12:25] shattered everything that was left of
[02:12:28] this abhorrent movement this concept
[02:12:30] that women don't lie right i thought to
[02:12:32] myself i don't know if i'm the only
[02:12:34] person that went through high school but
[02:12:36] women can be vicious have you at least
[02:12:37] seen the movie mean girls because that's
[02:12:40] real life that's exactly how it happens
[02:12:43] when you're a woman
[02:12:44] and you're growing up girls just do
[02:12:47] really mean stuff to each other and it's
[02:12:49] sad because you know girls i think
[02:12:51] beneath the age of eight they're so
[02:12:52] sweet they all play they're so nice and
[02:12:54] then something happens when we turn like
[02:12:56] 11 and we just get vicious and suddenly
[02:12:58] it's it's girl on girl crimes all the
[02:13:00] time and and so i was applying just
[02:13:03] reality to the scenario knowing that i
[02:13:05] have seen girls do the worst things to
[02:13:07] other girls and knowing that of course
[02:13:09] we shouldn't just blanket believe women
[02:13:11] and so i thought today
[02:13:13] the reason why it was such a spectacle
[02:13:15] and some people said oh well we
[02:13:17] shouldn't be paying attention to this
[02:13:19] trial who cares what happens with johnny
[02:13:21] depp and amber heard but there was a lot
[02:13:23] more that was riding on this trial
[02:13:25] really it was putting the metoo movement
[02:13:27] on trial
[02:13:28] and i thought to myself what better way
[02:13:30] to speak to you guys today um than to
[02:13:33] talk to you uh about just simple rules
[02:13:35] that i wish that i had known and i had
[02:13:37] followed when i was your age um and just
[02:13:40] kind of like jordan jordan wrote 12
[02:13:42] rules i guess jordan peterson i'm just
[02:13:44] going to give you four
[02:13:46] simple ones
[02:13:47] and the first one is just to to have the
[02:13:50] courage to be different
[02:13:52] i can't think
[02:13:54] thank you
[02:13:55] i
[02:13:58] i can't think of a time where it's just
[02:14:01] there's more peer pressure like it's
[02:14:02] more difficult to be a woman growing up
[02:14:04] it was already difficult before facebook
[02:14:07] before twitter before instagram you know
[02:14:10] at least when i was coming out as a up
[02:14:12] as a kid we didn't have all of that
[02:14:13] technology and i think now it's just
[02:14:16] increasingly difficult um to be a woman
[02:14:19] and to not go with the trend and
[02:14:22] i think people realize especially these
[02:14:25] people that are interested in social
[02:14:27] engineering and trying to cultivate your
[02:14:29] mind and tell you what you should follow
[02:14:32] i think they realize the power of
[02:14:34] creating social trends right they
[02:14:36] realize that they can seize you they can
[02:14:37] seize the narrative they can emotionally
[02:14:39] manipulate you but worst of all their
[02:14:41] idea is to make you feel left out like
[02:14:44] all of your friends are tweeting hashtag
[02:14:46] me too so how could you not be tweeting
[02:14:47] that right all of your friends are
[02:14:49] tweeting support of this or that and it
[02:14:51] takes a tremendous amount of courage to
[02:14:52] say actually you know what i don't even
[02:14:55] know where ukraine is on a map and i
[02:14:57] don't really need to jump in on this
[02:14:58] conversation right but you can be
[02:15:01] different you don't have to go the way
[02:15:03] that the tide is going all the time and
[02:15:06] the more that i become secure and the
[02:15:08] person that i am the more i realize how
[02:15:10] brilliant difference is i mean my day
[02:15:13] started this morning at 4 30 a.m because
[02:15:15] my son is sick
[02:15:16] and he woke up at 4 30 and then i got
[02:15:18] excited because i thought oh i can get
[02:15:21] out and i can i can go into my garden
[02:15:23] it's a great time to garden and so at 5
[02:15:26] 30 i was in the garden already pulling
[02:15:28] weeds and i thought what an absolute
[02:15:30] dweeb i am this is
[02:15:32] i'm in a bathrobe and i'm excited about
[02:15:35] gardening at 5 30 in the morning
[02:15:38] and that's just being different right
[02:15:39] not not having to be the person that's
[02:15:42] doing what every single person is doing
[02:15:44] it takes courage and you should do it
[02:15:47] the second thing that i want to talk to
[02:15:48] you guys about and it's so important and
[02:15:50] it's such a simple rule but
[02:15:52] be feminine
[02:15:53] right that's something
[02:15:55] that
[02:15:58] it is incredible how they are trying to
[02:16:00] make femininity go out of style and i
[02:16:03] want to be clear
[02:16:04] of what i'm talking about when i say be
[02:16:06] feminine because that's not that's not a
[02:16:08] call to go out and get kylie jenner lip
[02:16:10] injections it's not yeah so maybe
[02:16:12] feminine so i got butt implants like
[02:16:14] that's not femininity that to me is
[02:16:17] insecurity that you're reading on the
[02:16:18] internet
[02:16:20] um what i'm talking about when i say is
[02:16:22] to be feminine is to not follow these
[02:16:24] abhorrent trends of the left constantly
[02:16:27] telling you to make yourself ugly as if
[02:16:30] that's somehow going to make you a more
[02:16:32] powerful person we see this constantly
[02:16:35] you know miley cyrus shaves off her head
[02:16:37] and this person's dying her hair purple
[02:16:40] and blue and pink and i don't shave my
[02:16:42] armpits anymore because something about
[02:16:43] the patriarchy i mean that just you
[02:16:45] smell it's gross you know
[02:16:47] you can shave your armpits don't worry
[02:16:49] about the patriarchy um women hate that
[02:16:51] smell too
[02:16:53] and
[02:16:54] and you see this constantly and you
[02:16:56] wonder why a society trying to encourage
[02:16:59] women to stop being feminine at the same
[02:17:01] time that they're trying to encourage
[02:17:03] men to be more feminine right it's such
[02:17:06] an inverted reality to live in and the
[02:17:08] truth is is that femininity is a power
[02:17:12] it is a wonderful power that women are
[02:17:14] born with
[02:17:16] it can be a dangerous power and it is it
[02:17:18] can be potent for men this is something
[02:17:20] we learned
[02:17:21] with the johnny depp trial right this is
[02:17:23] a man that fell for a woman because she
[02:17:25] was beautiful and she subsequently
[02:17:28] almost ruined his life
[02:17:29] it's almost biblical you know
[02:17:31] eve must have been very pretty and she's
[02:17:34] like just this one piece of fruit he's
[02:17:36] like okay sure and lost paradise right
[02:17:38] it's it is truly a power
[02:17:41] and when you look back at history books
[02:17:44] and whether you're talking about real
[02:17:46] history
[02:17:47] and cleopatra think about men go out and
[02:17:50] they build the entire world
[02:17:53] helen of troy and then they're willing
[02:17:54] to launch entire
[02:17:56] wars
[02:17:57] um and give up everything because a
[02:17:59] woman looked at him right think about
[02:18:01] how much power that is that women have
[02:18:04] right that men are willing to do that to
[02:18:07] launch wars and and what they're willing
[02:18:10] to do for a woman because of a woman's
[02:18:12] beauty what society is asking you to do
[02:18:14] is to relinquish your power
[02:18:16] and femininity truly truly is a power
[02:18:20] which brings me to
[02:18:22] number
[02:18:23] three
[02:18:25] your superpower
[02:18:26] you will find is motherhood
[02:18:29] i i cannot tell you
[02:18:33] i think so much about it now now that i
[02:18:35] am a mom and about to be a mom again um
[02:18:38] how interesting it is that our entire
[02:18:41] lives we are being conditioned to
[02:18:43] believe that our fertility is a curse
[02:18:45] right i mean i i think i must have been
[02:18:48] 11 when i went to the doctor and had one
[02:18:50] pimple he's like birth control take
[02:18:52] birth control you know birth control get
[02:18:54] into class birth control birth control
[02:18:56] men are bad you need to you know get
[02:18:58] this under control get your fertility
[02:19:00] under control get all of this under
[02:19:01] control and we're not really ever
[02:19:04] talking about even when you talk about
[02:19:05] these debates and these abortion debates
[02:19:07] it's um women are being poisoned to
[02:19:10] believe that family is bad right that
[02:19:13] the patriarchy the idea of being at home
[02:19:15] barefoot and pregnant let me tell you
[02:19:17] how comfortable it is to be pregnant and
[02:19:19] barefoot like do not
[02:19:21] let any person make you think that that
[02:19:23] is something bad it is amazing i was
[02:19:25] barefoot the whole way here just put my
[02:19:27] shoes on
[02:19:28] i just put them on five seconds ago
[02:19:31] and you see this constant attack on
[02:19:34] fertility on motherhood on family in the
[02:19:36] media and it's become so culturally
[02:19:39] relevant to denigrate that and you
[02:19:41] wonder when you look at these women
[02:19:43] who go out and they
[02:19:45] they talk about this right that they
[02:19:47] feel that they have to abort a child
[02:19:50] nine months in the womb is it's insane
[02:19:52] to me i mean that would mean that right
[02:19:54] now all day my daughter has been kicking
[02:19:56] i've been feeling contractions the
[02:19:58] concept that this is not a life and that
[02:20:01] because
[02:20:02] i don't know as michelle williams and
[02:20:05] other people in hollywood have said oh
[02:20:06] well i want to aspire to my career i
[02:20:08] should have the right to end her life
[02:20:11] it's very scary but what's more scary is
[02:20:14] to think that there are women at the
[02:20:16] forefront of that movement it shows you
[02:20:18] how successful society has been in
[02:20:21] taking women against making women fight
[02:20:24] against what is truly a superpower
[02:20:27] and i thought a lot about this and i
[02:20:29] thought why why does society do this why
[02:20:31] does society want women to hate their
[02:20:32] fertility want women to be so
[02:20:34] anti-family
[02:20:36] using these ridiculous expressions like
[02:20:38] oh go make your husband a sandwich
[02:20:40] is he hungry did he say something i will
[02:20:43] gladly make my husband a sandwich any
[02:20:45] day of the week i promise you i make him
[02:20:47] dinner every single night it's fine
[02:20:49] [Applause]
[02:20:53] and when i think about that it is
[02:20:54] because i believe that the superpower of
[02:20:57] motherhood is the greatest threat to
[02:21:00] everything that we're seeing today
[02:21:02] in terms of over governance right the
[02:21:04] left wants absolute power
[02:21:07] the government wants power i think at
[02:21:09] this moment a lot of women are realizing
[02:21:12] especially women that have children that
[02:21:14] we are in this custody battle with the
[02:21:16] state for control over our children i
[02:21:18] mean how many of you guys go to a school
[02:21:21] that tried to put vaccine requirements
[02:21:24] for you to go back after covid right
[02:21:27] that's look around the room that's
[02:21:28] absolutely crazy that should not be a
[02:21:30] decision that the state is allowed to
[02:21:32] make your parents should be allowed to
[02:21:34] decide whether or not they think that
[02:21:35] you need this injection to go back to
[02:21:37] school not the state
[02:21:39] and yet what the state realized was that
[02:21:42] if it wanted to grow itself if it wanted
[02:21:44] to be omnipotent if it wanted to control
[02:21:48] how every single person in society is
[02:21:50] operating it had to attack
[02:21:53] mothers
[02:21:54] it has to attack maternity because
[02:21:57] that's that's the greatest power that we
[02:21:58] have
[02:21:59] so it's true men built the world but
[02:22:02] women raised it right
[02:22:05] women raised it
[02:22:10] we decide in our households how the
[02:22:13] future is going to look right when we
[02:22:16] when we raise up these men we're taught
[02:22:18] that men are so different from us
[02:22:19] they're not they're our sons
[02:22:21] right they're our fathers they're our
[02:22:23] future husbands and the government
[02:22:26] realized that if you can attack women
[02:22:28] and you can say oh women go be like men
[02:22:31] you should be the person that you know
[02:22:33] goes out and climbs the corporate ladder
[02:22:35] you should be that individual that other
[02:22:36] stuff is you know bad and backwards you
[02:22:39] don't want to be making your husband a
[02:22:40] sandwich well they realized that would
[02:22:42] mean that women would transfer custody
[02:22:44] over to the state
[02:22:46] now
[02:22:46] the kids go to school and they're
[02:22:48] learning they're spending more time with
[02:22:50] their teachers than they're spending
[02:22:51] with mom and dad they're racing eating
[02:22:54] breakfast running outside of the door
[02:22:55] and then they come back in maybe there's
[02:22:57] a quick dinner but who's deciding now
[02:22:59] what the children are learning mom
[02:23:01] doesn't have time after eight hour work
[02:23:03] day to look over every single layer of
[02:23:06] what their children are learning in
[02:23:07] school
[02:23:08] it was obvious that was the obvious
[02:23:10] machiavellian plan that is what the
[02:23:12] modern feminist movement which has
[02:23:14] absolutely nothing to do with equality
[02:23:16] it's nothing to do with equality between
[02:23:18] the sexes that's not what they're after
[02:23:20] they're after control for the state it's
[02:23:23] why they at the same time that that wave
[02:23:25] of feminism came into the 70s the
[02:23:27] department of education was established
[02:23:29] the government realizing now we get to
[02:23:32] decide how these kids turn out
[02:23:34] we get to tell them what they should
[02:23:36] believe in it's what creates that mind
[02:23:38] that woman that is so removed from her
[02:23:41] own superpower and her own strength that
[02:23:43] she would willingly go march in the
[02:23:45] streets talking about a right to end the
[02:23:49] life of a child that is kicking inside
[02:23:52] of her
[02:23:53] that is crazy and that is something that
[02:23:55] we have to fight to reverse we have to
[02:23:57] change culture and make women realize
[02:23:59] that actually when i'm asked the
[02:24:01] question name one woman that you look up
[02:24:03] to and people give all of these answers
[02:24:06] i say every single stay-at-home mother
[02:24:08] they are superheroes
[02:24:10] [Applause]
[02:24:17] and the last rule and it goes right in
[02:24:20] line with all of that
[02:24:22] um is it is that it is our
[02:24:24] responsibility to defend men okay
[02:24:28] defend them
[02:24:30] this is a
[02:24:32] very scary time to be a guy in society
[02:24:35] we are actually watching a society that
[02:24:38] wants to make manhood obsolete
[02:24:41] that is trying to teach women that every
[02:24:44] single sign of masculinity is dirty and
[02:24:47] wrong and perverse and backwards they're
[02:24:49] trying to make women identify
[02:24:51] uh masculinity as perversity right
[02:24:54] they're part of the women's movement um
[02:24:57] and when i was growing up and i had to
[02:24:59] take feminism 101 course in in school
[02:25:02] uh that was what i learned that when a
[02:25:04] man opens the door for you
[02:25:07] right
[02:25:08] that that's him viewing you as weaker
[02:25:10] than him and i think to myself who is
[02:25:13] fighting like who's enjoying everything
[02:25:15] that's come out of all of this like what
[02:25:17] do you want to slam the door in your
[02:25:18] face
[02:25:19] right these women are like oh i remember
[02:25:21] once emma watson
[02:25:23] who i love is hermione granger but not
[02:25:25] so sure about as emma watson
[02:25:29] wrote this entire article or piece or
[02:25:32] gave an interview that and it was being
[02:25:34] recapped an article about how when she
[02:25:36] goes on dates you know she pays for her
[02:25:38] half just to show him
[02:25:40] what
[02:25:42] what are you winning here pay for it go
[02:25:44] ahead i don't care if you're taking me
[02:25:45] on a date you can pay right i'm like
[02:25:48] who's actually establishing this so we
[02:25:49] get doors slammed in our faces we now
[02:25:52] have to pay our half when we go on a
[02:25:54] date this is the worst deal ever modern
[02:25:56] feminism is literally the worst deal
[02:26:00] ever i want out
[02:26:03] [Applause]
[02:26:06] it's funny because as i was making i was
[02:26:08] making my husband i do all these uh make
[02:26:10] all these snacks for him when he hosts
[02:26:11] poker night once a month and i was in
[02:26:14] the kitchen
[02:26:15] cooking everything
[02:26:16] and i was uh talking to my assistant
[02:26:20] and my husband was there and i said okay
[02:26:22] honey if you could actu actually go back
[02:26:24] now knowing what the world is if you
[02:26:26] could actually pick your gender like
[02:26:27] before you got here you talked to god
[02:26:29] you're like i'm going to be a boy or a
[02:26:30] girl would you hit man again or would
[02:26:32] you hit woman my husband said
[02:26:35] i'd be a man again obviously because i
[02:26:37] like to have a logical thoughts you know
[02:26:39] i like to think logically you know
[02:26:42] and i'm sitting here and i'm laughing
[02:26:43] and i was like i would hit woman every
[02:26:46] single time i mean think about the
[02:26:49] blessing
[02:26:51] when you drive by and you see a guy on a
[02:26:54] skyscraper cleaning windows i don't want
[02:26:57] that life you know i just don't want
[02:26:59] that life i don't want that stress but
[02:27:01] me waking up at 5 30 to snip my garden
[02:27:04] and to go make dinner and to raise
[02:27:06] children i mean that's that's the
[02:27:08] beautiful things in life right to be
[02:27:10] able to raise things to be beautiful
[02:27:13] like this i think femininity is just the
[02:27:15] greatest gift in society and it's so sad
[02:27:19] to me to look around and to see how all
[02:27:22] of those things have been so perverted
[02:27:24] and once you you get married and you
[02:27:26] find the right person to marry which is
[02:27:28] super important making sure you marry
[02:27:30] the right individual
[02:27:32] you will realize that all of these
[02:27:35] societal and gender roles are not meant
[02:27:37] to be perverted they're beautiful they
[02:27:39] work together beautifully it is a
[02:27:41] symphony it is symbiotic it is the yin
[02:27:44] to the yang our roles that are different
[02:27:46] from men and for women is designed by
[02:27:48] god it's
[02:27:49] it is something that will exist no
[02:27:51] matter what and it's it's natural
[02:27:54] so
[02:27:55] really and i wanted to get to i want to
[02:27:57] definitely give you guys 10 minutes to
[02:27:59] ask me questions but what i tell people
[02:28:01] all the time is
[02:28:03] don't try to get to a fight in life with
[02:28:06] your biology because i promise you your
[02:28:09] biology will win
[02:28:11] right you cannot win against your
[02:28:13] biology
[02:28:14] [Applause]
[02:28:17] you can do it for a little while you can
[02:28:20] experiment with feminism when you're in
[02:28:21] college like it's a drug i experimented
[02:28:24] a little bit with feminism when i was in
[02:28:25] college you know i hate guys yeah i'm
[02:28:29] never going to cook for my husband one
[02:28:30] day fine play with it have fun when
[02:28:32] you're in college
[02:28:33] but wise up to it thereafter very
[02:28:36] quickly recognize it when you see it
[02:28:38] because i am telling you the most
[02:28:40] heartbreaking email that i have ever
[02:28:42] received comment rather online was when
[02:28:44] i was speaking with dennis prager on my
[02:28:47] show about all of the ills of modern
[02:28:49] feminism knowing that it is just
[02:28:52] directing women to be miserable be
[02:28:55] miserable why do i want to work 25 hours
[02:28:57] a day
[02:28:58] and not get to come home to the sound of
[02:29:01] pitter powder of children you know why
[02:29:02] would i want to reject having a man who
[02:29:05] is really my husband is my best friend
[02:29:06] and my partner in life all of these
[02:29:08] beautiful things that people are trying
[02:29:10] to spoil for you throughout the
[02:29:12] education system when this woman wrote a
[02:29:14] comment to me and i spoke about that to
[02:29:16] dennis prager the comments said candace
[02:29:18] thank you so much for for speaking about
[02:29:21] what exactly modern feminism feminism is
[02:29:24] unfortunately for me i woke up to the
[02:29:26] lies too late
[02:29:28] i am now 50 i think she said she was 55
[02:29:31] years old i have no family i have no
[02:29:34] husband no kids and i have to take
[02:29:36] medicine every single day to fight my
[02:29:37] depression i hope that there are girls
[02:29:39] that listen to you before it's too late
[02:29:42] those words are seared into my mind and
[02:29:45] it is why it is so important to continue
[02:29:47] to talk out to be courageous to not care
[02:29:50] where the wind is blowing don't care if
[02:29:52] people tell you it's your duty as a
[02:29:54] woman that's the least favorite thing as
[02:29:56] a woman how could you possibly say this
[02:29:58] or that right then i usually answer back
[02:30:01] with as a woman with a brain right
[02:30:04] which you may not have some people may
[02:30:06] not have right
[02:30:09] be courageous be different you guys
[02:30:12] defend men bless you guys for having me
[02:30:14] i want to use this last eight minutes to
[02:30:16] take questions from you guys thank you
[02:30:18] so much
[02:30:24] wow it's going to be longer than eight
[02:30:25] minutes that's for sure
[02:30:28] if you guys could make an orderly line
[02:30:29] that'd be great thank you
[02:30:33] hi hi
[02:30:34] so i was wondering i'm gonna try to
[02:30:36] answer questions as fast as possible so
[02:30:37] i can get to as many people okay ooh
[02:30:39] that's the problem can you give me two
[02:30:41] minutes just to share my story with you
[02:30:42] and everybody else oh
[02:30:44] okay we have so many girls okay
[02:30:47] well i just want to say so er i don't
[02:30:49] work for turning point unstable every
[02:30:51] time i go to a place i just tell
[02:30:52] everyone like the united states is the
[02:30:54] best country in the whole world and they
[02:30:56] ask me
[02:30:58] they ask me why and i'm like well you
[02:31:00] don't know where i come from so i come
[02:31:02] from a place where we had electricity
[02:31:04] and water like three times a week and we
[02:31:06] were lucky if we had that in the same
[02:31:09] day it was usually you have it once and
[02:31:11] you don't have it the next day so i come
[02:31:13] here and so many opportunities are given
[02:31:15] to me all these things no matter your
[02:31:17] race your color your gender all these
[02:31:19] things are given to you and i kids don't
[02:31:22] see that and it's because we're raising
[02:31:23] a generation of kids who are ungrateful
[02:31:26] they are being raised to hate their
[02:31:28] country they are being raised to hate
[02:31:30] their family they are being raised to
[02:31:32] hate being an american and i'm like how
[02:31:34] can you do that and let me tell you
[02:31:36] something at the age of five my father
[02:31:39] left me i'm almost done
[02:31:42] at the age of five he was like oops i'm
[02:31:44] out and i haven't seen him uh seen him
[02:31:47] since then well i did see him two years
[02:31:49] ago he wanted my help finding a job
[02:31:52] that's how you know that god does not
[02:31:54] it's a blessing to live in this country
[02:31:56] it is and i just wanted to say thank you
[02:31:59] for everything you do and so sweet i'm
[02:32:01] just glad to be here thank you thank you
[02:32:04] i'm sorry to rush you i just want to get
[02:32:05] all the girls
[02:32:07] all right if everyone can keep their
[02:32:09] questions like 15 seconds we can try to
[02:32:10] fly through this ready go okay well
[02:32:13] thank you for writing your book and
[02:32:15] being who you are and speaking truth so
[02:32:17] i just wanted to ask how these social
[02:32:19] justice companies like blm and these
[02:32:21] social justice warriors have gotten such
[02:32:23] a hold on our youth and how they created
[02:32:25] such a vision and how you think that's
[02:32:27] rooted and how you think that is the
[02:32:29] best way we can overcome in our everyday
[02:32:31] life because they are ideologically
[02:32:33] sponsored by the government who want
[02:32:34] more power and government gains power
[02:32:37] through division so whether it's white
[02:32:38] versus black woman versus male tall
[02:32:41] versus short rich versus poor when the
[02:32:43] government sees that it's an opportunity
[02:32:45] to drive a wedge between individuals
[02:32:47] which garners more power for them so the
[02:32:48] first people that get on board with
[02:32:50] these radical social justice movements
[02:32:52] it's the government right oh yes 100 100
[02:32:55] and then what do they also say what's
[02:32:56] the solution more governance right we're
[02:32:59] going to need to launch a program
[02:33:00] critical race theory we're going to need
[02:33:02] to take billions of your tax dollars to
[02:33:04] solve the race issues in america
[02:33:06] and of course black america is not
[02:33:07] getting better white america is not
[02:33:09] getting better
[02:33:10] it's never been more polarized
[02:33:11] personally i missed the 90s everybody
[02:33:13] was chill then if you guys were not
[02:33:15] alive during them
[02:33:16] you missed the golden decade was
[02:33:18] honestly the 90s and that's what i'm
[02:33:20] trying to go back to but um it's very
[02:33:22] easy to fight just don't play the game
[02:33:24] and if you're not comfortable not
[02:33:25] playing the game just keep your mouth
[02:33:26] shut and know that you'll be better for
[02:33:28] it and not not having played these games
[02:33:30] or invest in it don't fall victim to
[02:33:32] peer pressure next question
[02:33:35] um
[02:33:36] hi i was one
[02:33:38] i was wondering what one of your hardest
[02:33:41] um
[02:33:42] like obstacles was to get to where you
[02:33:44] were and how you overcame it my hardest
[02:33:47] obstacle was my entire life um and it's
[02:33:50] funny because i remember being such an
[02:33:52] angry child not angry but just like i
[02:33:55] was so sad and frustrated with the fact
[02:33:57] that i grew up poor i hated the fact
[02:33:59] that i grew up poor it was like having
[02:34:01] poverty not being able to go on school
[02:34:03] field trips
[02:34:04] my mom and dad just couldn't afford it
[02:34:07] my mom didn't graduate high school you
[02:34:09] know my dad didn't go to college not
[02:34:11] that it matters my dad was a plumber
[02:34:14] but i hated i just thought this is so
[02:34:16] unfair like life is so unfair
[02:34:19] and you know for me
[02:34:21] it was i had when i adjusted my
[02:34:23] mentality in the beginning and i thought
[02:34:25] well this is all unfair because of where
[02:34:27] i started my life fell apart being a
[02:34:29] victim sucked i'm telling you i did it i
[02:34:32] joined the campaigns of thinking oh woe
[02:34:35] is me i'm a victim it's not fair because
[02:34:36] i started here and then when i
[02:34:38] transformed my mentality and i became a
[02:34:40] conservative and i realized that the
[02:34:42] world was not happening to me but i was
[02:34:44] happening to the world i got true power
[02:34:46] for the first time i started realizing
[02:34:48] my parents made their decisions but i
[02:34:49] can certainly make my decisions right
[02:34:51] and it
[02:34:53] changed my life
[02:34:55] when you stop seeing every single person
[02:34:57] as your enemy and you actually start
[02:34:59] seeing one another as like oh this is a
[02:35:01] potential person that i can link up with
[02:35:03] i can start a business with this person
[02:35:05] and you don't allow them to color your
[02:35:07] perspective with well that's a tall
[02:35:08] person that's a rich person that's a
[02:35:10] white person the world becomes your
[02:35:12] oyster and that's exactly what happened
[02:35:13] for me
[02:35:17] 15 seconds go hi my name is emerson i'm
[02:35:19] from portland oregon and um
[02:35:22] whoa there we go
[02:35:24] what would your what would your best
[02:35:25] piece of advice be for students standing
[02:35:27] up standing up against the democratic
[02:35:29] educational agenda in their liberal high
[02:35:31] schools who are not old enough to vote
[02:35:33] oh that's a very good question um first
[02:35:35] off my best advice would be to make sure
[02:35:37] that you have an ally in your parents
[02:35:39] because it's very difficult at that age
[02:35:41] like i'm not even allowed to speak at
[02:35:43] high schools and things of that nature
[02:35:45] because they have so much control over
[02:35:46] high school students and their minds
[02:35:48] first and foremost speak up i had a girl
[02:35:50] that emailed me during black history
[02:35:52] month you won't even believe it she like
[02:35:53] they said just name successful black
[02:35:55] people in february and she had this
[02:35:57] radical lesbian trans femme teacher i
[02:36:00] don't know what her pronouns are um and
[02:36:03] she rose her hand she said kanis owens
[02:36:05] and the teacher said i refuse to put
[02:36:06] that name on the board crazy high school
[02:36:09] student she's a junior she sent an email
[02:36:11] to me and i personally emailed the
[02:36:13] school and i said explain to me why i'm
[02:36:15] not black
[02:36:17] you know
[02:36:23] so
[02:36:24] you have to put their toes to the fire
[02:36:26] and you need to be willing to say to the
[02:36:28] administration because let me tell you
[02:36:29] two things that your administrations are
[02:36:30] afraid of is bad publicity and getting
[02:36:33] sued and both of those things are
[02:36:34] possible through the public education
[02:36:35] system
[02:36:39] great job 15 seconds go hello candace i
[02:36:42] just want to say god bless you and you
[02:36:44] not only changed my life but you played
[02:36:46] a part in saving it so i thank you for
[02:36:48] that um so much i go to baylor
[02:36:51] university here in waco texas second
[02:36:54] bears and i'm aspiring to become also
[02:36:56] stay-at-home mom and a homemaker yes
[02:36:59] this ad is so aspirational i love that i
[02:37:02] appreciate it and it's hard it's the
[02:37:03] toughest job in the world yes and i
[02:37:05] wanted to know as a young woman in
[02:37:07] college what can i do like with my
[02:37:09] femininity and how can i use my
[02:37:11] femininity to attract
[02:37:14] good men and to hopefully find a husband
[02:37:16] somebody oh you will here's the thing
[02:37:18] men don't like women that act like men
[02:37:21] unless they're gay right i mean that's
[02:37:23] literally like you're they're not
[02:37:24] looking for women that act like men and
[02:37:26] it's something that people won't tell
[02:37:27] you it's like this is one of the great
[02:37:29] lies of modern feminism is that these
[02:37:30] women get on this corporate ladder
[02:37:32] believing that it makes them more
[02:37:33] attractive to men like a man is not
[02:37:35] looking at a woman going well i hope she
[02:37:36] makes six figures right they're looking
[02:37:39] at a woman and they're thinking is she
[02:37:40] going to be the mother of my children
[02:37:42] right and that is i am telling you you
[02:37:44] have way more luck when you begin
[02:37:47] tapping into that nurturing aspect your
[02:37:49] natural superpowers men just find those
[02:37:51] women to be more desirable um it's i'm
[02:37:53] telling you it's it's like this weird
[02:37:55] lie that has been implanted in
[02:37:57] everybody's head the more successful i
[02:37:58] become the more men are going to want me
[02:38:01] in reality what it really does is it
[02:38:03] makes men feel
[02:38:04] smaller in a lot of ways not saying that
[02:38:06] you shouldn't want to have success in
[02:38:07] your life but when you're trying to be a
[02:38:09] man they don't know what their role is
[02:38:11] you guys are now polarized pieces of
[02:38:13] each other you know what i mean you're
[02:38:14] fighting against each other as as
[02:38:16] opposed to having the symbiotic
[02:38:18] relationship and so i'm a big believer
[02:38:20] let men lead right and when i say lead
[02:38:22] understand the man is the head of the
[02:38:24] household but the woman is the neck okay
[02:38:27] and that head does not turn without the
[02:38:29] neck
[02:38:30] so nice to meet you
[02:38:32] next question hi 15 seconds ago i'm
[02:38:35] elise i'm from new jersey um i literally
[02:38:37] love you so much my family
[02:38:40] um i just wanted to ask you about our
[02:38:42] local school systems and everything
[02:38:43] going on so they're pushing extreme
[02:38:45] agendas on our children especially as
[02:38:48] early as kindergarten and i just wanted
[02:38:50] to know your opinion on what we could do
[02:38:51] on a local level to help these kids in
[02:38:53] our towns that are being bombarded by
[02:38:56] our school districts
[02:38:57] um every day with these extreme agendas
[02:38:59] and these fascist school boards and
[02:39:02] they're just relentlessly taking over
[02:39:03] our kids lives two things first and
[02:39:05] foremost people need to run for their
[02:39:06] local elections we make such a big
[02:39:08] splash
[02:39:09] about presidential elections you know
[02:39:12] congressional elections local school
[02:39:13] boards are almost the most important
[02:39:15] things that you can possibly run for if
[02:39:17] you're aspirational to be in politics
[02:39:19] it's so important and i think people
[02:39:20] realize that now number two my son is
[02:39:23] not even one and a half i can't wait i
[02:39:26] don't want to wish away time but i just
[02:39:28] cannot wait until he's five because let
[02:39:29] me tell you when i am a mom
[02:39:32] and this stuff happens i'm going to show
[02:39:35] you how it's done i will be at that
[02:39:36] school every day i will wake my kids up
[02:39:39] and i will be like what are we wearing
[02:39:40] to school today do you want a match do
[02:39:42] you want to match the same thing because
[02:39:43] i got to go talk to your principal again
[02:39:45] they're going to roll their eyes when
[02:39:46] they see my suburban coming up like you
[02:39:48] know like fully
[02:39:50] no no no no
[02:39:54] i'll show you how it's done when i get
[02:39:55] there four more years four more years
[02:39:57] love you too this is going to be the
[02:39:59] last question because you have a flight
[02:40:00] to catch okay two more questions there
[02:40:03] we go hi my name is hannah i'm from
[02:40:06] houston texas i wanted to ask you
[02:40:09] how i can practice femininity as a
[02:40:12] daughter and a sister you already are
[02:40:15] the femininity is what you're born with
[02:40:16] it is it is such a natural occurrence
[02:40:18] and now that i have a son um and it's it
[02:40:22] you really start to laugh when you have
[02:40:24] children at the idea that there's no
[02:40:25] differences between the genders i mean
[02:40:26] it becomes funny my son
[02:40:29] wants to go to war every day he wakes up
[02:40:32] means ah
[02:40:35] stick beat it truck truck truck trucks
[02:40:37] trucks you know all he wants to do is
[02:40:39] play with trucks dig in dirt eat dirt
[02:40:41] throw things whack people
[02:40:44] he assaulted my assistant because he
[02:40:46] just pulled her hair and punched her
[02:40:48] when he didn't get something we're
[02:40:49] trying to work around that obviously
[02:40:51] he's only one years old he they
[02:40:53] naturally have an aggression and this
[02:40:55] thing inside of them and you see a
[02:40:56] little girl and they've got their baby
[02:40:58] dolls right and they're already
[02:41:00] nurturing these baby dolls and taking
[02:41:02] care of things and our interests we are
[02:41:05] different right that is the crazy thing
[02:41:07] men and women are not the same we're
[02:41:08] never going to be the same we are
[02:41:09] different women begin speaking faster in
[02:41:12] life
[02:41:13] we speak more words a day than men speak
[02:41:15] we love to communicate what we like to
[02:41:17] talk about somebody said to me a few
[02:41:19] weeks ago men um when they want to get
[02:41:22] together and they want to hang out they
[02:41:23] unite over competition to this day right
[02:41:26] they want to go watch the sports game
[02:41:28] and scream they want to watch you know
[02:41:29] sunday night football and yell that's
[02:41:32] how they unite competition that's like
[02:41:33] that's a fun time if i said to my
[02:41:35] husband like oh wanna just like go get
[02:41:36] wine and talk he'd be like i'd rather
[02:41:39] honestly i'd rather saw my right foot
[02:41:41] off honey
[02:41:43] go with your girls and be different so
[02:41:45] know that that is it's not something to
[02:41:46] aspire to it's something that you
[02:41:48] already are just don't allow society to
[02:41:50] convince you to reject it
[02:41:54] last question
[02:41:56] thank you candace oh sorry
[02:41:59] thank you candace for letting me be the
[02:42:01] last question i'm from ohio my name is
[02:42:03] claire
[02:42:04] yeah i work in corporate america i work
[02:42:06] for a little known lingerie company
[02:42:08] victoria secret okay and finance i think
[02:42:11] they got rid of the hot girls there now
[02:42:12] right yeah they got a little woke yeah
[02:42:15] just a little walk yeah a little bit the
[02:42:16] great kind i don't know about you but i
[02:42:18] wanted to see lena dunham in a bathing
[02:42:19] suit walking down the runway so i'm very
[02:42:21] should i ever want to
[02:42:23] so my question to you how do i
[02:42:24] respectfully and effectively
[02:42:27] try to work through corporate america i
[02:42:29] love working in retail i love working
[02:42:31] fashion but how do i
[02:42:33] work around and still hold up my beliefs
[02:42:35] and speak out as a conservative woman
[02:42:37] yeah well just make sure you're not
[02:42:39] being held hostage be the first thing
[02:42:41] right
[02:42:42] if this is an environment that is meant
[02:42:43] for you you will you will flourish in it
[02:42:45] people will understand your direction
[02:42:47] you will speak to these people and say
[02:42:48] hey you know like maybe we could not
[02:42:50] make the women intentionally ugly at
[02:42:52] victoria's secret like you know that's a
[02:42:53] great environment and you should always
[02:42:55] it's always good to have a challenge and
[02:42:57] to want to change things in an effective
[02:42:58] manner um but if you come up against the
[02:43:00] wall and you realize that your voice is
[02:43:03] not added there don't waste your talent
[02:43:05] there there's so many other companies
[02:43:06] that haven't been created yet right
[02:43:08] there are tons of women in this room
[02:43:10] right now that trust me do not want to
[02:43:12] get on board the ugly train in society
[02:43:14] so make sure you also keep in the back
[02:43:16] of your mind that you don't have to bend
[02:43:18] to the will in the corporate culture you
[02:43:20] could also create your own corporate
[02:43:22] culture if you're having a good time and
[02:43:23] establish your own country i love
[02:43:25] entrepreneurs and every single person in
[02:43:26] this room could be one
[02:43:29] thank you ladies
[02:43:35] so much fun
[02:43:49] [Applause]
[02:44:08] seven o'clock
[02:44:09] for matt walsh where we are going to ask
[02:44:11] the question what is a woman
[02:44:13] we have another giveaway for you
[02:44:15] sweepstakes so who would love to meet
[02:44:18] kaylee mcinnini anyone would love to
[02:44:19] meet bailey mac
[02:44:20] [Applause]
[02:44:22] so we are going to select randomly five
[02:44:26] people that currently run turning point
[02:44:28] usa chapters so congrats we'll figure it
[02:44:30] out you'll be in the running and five
[02:44:33] people that decide to start a turning
[02:44:35] point usa chapter or high school chapter
[02:44:37] or faith chapter you say how do i do
[02:44:39] that you go to our booth in there and if
[02:44:41] you have signed up already or you want
[02:44:43] to sign up in the in the coming hours
[02:44:45] it's a great use of time say i want to
[02:44:47] take that bold step to start a turning
[02:44:49] point usa group then you might be
[02:44:51] selected to get a picture with kaylee
[02:44:52] mcinning okay so you could do that in
[02:44:54] there we will see you
[02:44:56] at seven o'clock with matt walsh we'll
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