1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:03,560 Speaker 1: You almost have to try to mess California up. Yeah, 2 00:00:03,560 --> 00:00:06,000 Speaker 1: that's what Gavin Newsom has done since he's been governor. 3 00:00:06,200 --> 00:00:09,600 Speaker 1: He's the first governor to ever lose population. They actually 4 00:00:09,640 --> 00:00:12,600 Speaker 1: at one point ran out of U hauls in the 5 00:00:12,600 --> 00:00:15,720 Speaker 1: state of California because so many people were leaving. Of course, 6 00:00:15,760 --> 00:00:19,759 Speaker 1: he's imposed restrictions on his own people while exempting himself 7 00:00:19,760 --> 00:00:23,079 Speaker 1: from those restrictions and going to the French laundry while 8 00:00:23,120 --> 00:00:27,160 Speaker 1: his people were suffering. He led the country in school closures, 9 00:00:27,440 --> 00:00:29,600 Speaker 1: locking kids out of school, while he had his own 10 00:00:29,760 --> 00:00:33,440 Speaker 1: kids in private school. In person, now, he's very good 11 00:00:33,520 --> 00:00:37,720 Speaker 1: at spinning these tales. He's good at being slick and slippery. 12 00:00:38,320 --> 00:00:40,240 Speaker 1: He'll tell a blizzard of lies to be able to 13 00:00:40,280 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 1: try to mask the failures. But the reality is they 14 00:00:43,479 --> 00:00:47,320 Speaker 1: have failed because of his leftist ideology. And the choice 15 00:00:47,320 --> 00:00:49,920 Speaker 1: for America is this what Biden and Harris and k 16 00:00:49,920 --> 00:00:53,120 Speaker 1: news want to do is take the California model and 17 00:00:53,159 --> 00:00:56,800 Speaker 1: do that nationally. In Florida, we showed the conservative principles work. 18 00:00:57,160 --> 00:01:00,760 Speaker 1: This country must choose freedom failure. 19 00:01:01,960 --> 00:01:03,760 Speaker 2: The Santus came out hot last night. 20 00:01:03,800 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 3: That was his opening remark about he's going to hit 21 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:09,360 Speaker 3: you with a blizzard of lies the debate between Ron 22 00:01:09,400 --> 00:01:11,760 Speaker 3: De Santus of Florida and Gavin Newsom of California. 23 00:01:12,840 --> 00:01:14,039 Speaker 2: I was so excited about it. 24 00:01:14,080 --> 00:01:18,080 Speaker 3: What effect it will have, whether electorally or ideologically in America, 25 00:01:18,080 --> 00:01:19,640 Speaker 3: I have no idea. I'm sure it'll be less than 26 00:01:19,680 --> 00:01:22,480 Speaker 3: I would hope. By the way, that a response to 27 00:01:22,560 --> 00:01:26,360 Speaker 3: that from Gavin Newsom was he went on a different topic. 28 00:01:26,440 --> 00:01:30,120 Speaker 2: He didn't respond to it, right, Yeah, I dodged it completely. 29 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:34,200 Speaker 3: I know one interested observer along with the US and you, 30 00:01:34,480 --> 00:01:40,559 Speaker 3: was Kevin Kyleie, Congressman for the third Congressional district in California. Also, Kevin, 31 00:01:40,600 --> 00:01:43,440 Speaker 3: if you don't follow him on Twitter ex whatever you 32 00:01:43,520 --> 00:01:46,720 Speaker 3: want to call it or otherwise, is one of the 33 00:01:46,720 --> 00:01:50,640 Speaker 3: most articulate and thorough critics of Gavin Newsom and progressive 34 00:01:50,640 --> 00:01:53,960 Speaker 3: politics in California around and he joins us, Now, Kevin, 35 00:01:53,960 --> 00:01:54,600 Speaker 3: how are you, sir? 36 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:56,320 Speaker 4: I'm doing very well. 37 00:01:56,320 --> 00:01:58,280 Speaker 2: How are you good? Good? 38 00:01:58,360 --> 00:02:01,800 Speaker 3: Did you force yourself to watch most or all of 39 00:02:01,840 --> 00:02:02,680 Speaker 3: the debate last night? 40 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:06,320 Speaker 4: That's a good term for it, having to listen to 41 00:02:06,360 --> 00:02:07,160 Speaker 4: do some for that long. 42 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:10,680 Speaker 5: But you know, I actually felt like it was important 43 00:02:10,720 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 5: to fact check him as he sort of filled the 44 00:02:14,440 --> 00:02:18,440 Speaker 5: airtime with a whole array of completely. 45 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:20,520 Speaker 4: False and misleading statements. So I actually, yeah, I was. 46 00:02:20,440 --> 00:02:23,960 Speaker 5: On Twitter or x and trying to keep up fact 47 00:02:24,000 --> 00:02:26,680 Speaker 5: checking what he said to make sure that the reality 48 00:02:26,720 --> 00:02:29,720 Speaker 5: in life of California was understood for those watching. 49 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:32,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, I followed your Twitter feed during and after the debate. 50 00:02:32,600 --> 00:02:35,120 Speaker 3: What stood out to you most in terms of misleading 51 00:02:35,200 --> 00:02:37,160 Speaker 3: things that the governor may have said? 52 00:02:37,880 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 5: Oh my gosh, where do we even start. I mean, 53 00:02:40,639 --> 00:02:43,200 Speaker 5: the governor has this way of sort of just asserting 54 00:02:43,240 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 5: the most absurd thing possible, Like, you know, Florida was 55 00:02:46,360 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 5: a lockdown state, when California by far had the worst 56 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:52,320 Speaker 5: lockdowns of any state in the country. We're fifty at 57 00:02:52,360 --> 00:02:54,680 Speaker 5: out of fifty and getting kids back to school. So 58 00:02:54,720 --> 00:02:56,960 Speaker 5: for the governor to stand up there and assert that 59 00:02:57,280 --> 00:02:59,959 Speaker 5: the governor of Florida shut down schools when actually Florida 60 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 5: was third in the country and getting kids back to school, 61 00:03:02,800 --> 00:03:05,919 Speaker 5: California was fiftieth in the country and getting back. 62 00:03:05,800 --> 00:03:08,440 Speaker 3: To California was which is why my oldest is in 63 00:03:08,440 --> 00:03:11,440 Speaker 3: private school. California was fiftieth and letting kids go back 64 00:03:11,480 --> 00:03:14,080 Speaker 3: to school unbelievable. 65 00:03:14,480 --> 00:03:16,120 Speaker 5: Absolutely worst in the country. 66 00:03:16,200 --> 00:03:17,240 Speaker 4: Fiftieth out of fifty. 67 00:03:17,240 --> 00:03:19,720 Speaker 5: And that's true, by the way, across basically everything with COVID, 68 00:03:19,720 --> 00:03:23,400 Speaker 5: business shutdowns, church shutdowns, all of the mandates, California was 69 00:03:23,440 --> 00:03:26,040 Speaker 5: the most draconian in the country. Or when you talk 70 00:03:26,080 --> 00:03:29,600 Speaker 5: about the California exodus, the reality of the situation where 71 00:03:29,600 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 5: you have people leaving this state. 72 00:03:32,000 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 4: In record numbers. 73 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:36,160 Speaker 5: California has led the nation and UHUL rentals each of 74 00:03:36,200 --> 00:03:37,360 Speaker 5: the last three years. 75 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:38,880 Speaker 4: This has never happened before. 76 00:03:38,640 --> 00:03:41,320 Speaker 5: In our history. We've gained population every single year. The 77 00:03:41,360 --> 00:03:43,119 Speaker 5: state of California has been all that it's the state 78 00:03:43,160 --> 00:03:45,680 Speaker 5: everyone wants to come too, because we have everything here. 79 00:03:45,720 --> 00:03:47,480 Speaker 5: We have so much to offer. So we've run each 80 00:03:47,560 --> 00:03:49,640 Speaker 5: and every year since we've been a state in eighteen 81 00:03:49,680 --> 00:03:52,840 Speaker 5: fifty until Gavin Newsom became governor, when not only did 82 00:03:52,920 --> 00:03:56,760 Speaker 5: that trajectory reverse, but we now have the highest outmigration 83 00:03:56,920 --> 00:03:59,560 Speaker 5: rate in the entire country. And yeah, last night Newsom 84 00:03:59,600 --> 00:04:02,280 Speaker 5: stood up and tried to assert that it was directly 85 00:04:02,280 --> 00:04:03,040 Speaker 5: the opposite. 86 00:04:03,680 --> 00:04:05,000 Speaker 3: You know, I don't want to get hung up on 87 00:04:05,040 --> 00:04:07,360 Speaker 3: this point, but it was. That was one of a 88 00:04:07,360 --> 00:04:10,240 Speaker 3: couple of occasions where Newsom tech dissensus from the right, 89 00:04:10,680 --> 00:04:12,920 Speaker 3: calling him a lockdown governor. And I don't know if 90 00:04:12,920 --> 00:04:15,320 Speaker 3: that's just because he'd prefer Trump to be the nominee 91 00:04:15,400 --> 00:04:16,880 Speaker 3: or whatever, but that was just weird. 92 00:04:17,400 --> 00:04:17,640 Speaker 4: Kevin. 93 00:04:17,680 --> 00:04:20,600 Speaker 3: I know you have some pretty strong feelings about the 94 00:04:20,640 --> 00:04:24,960 Speaker 3: so called homeless policy in Californian Knewsom's claims to that effect. 95 00:04:26,800 --> 00:04:29,599 Speaker 5: Sure, I mean, Newsom made some claims about how he's 96 00:04:29,800 --> 00:04:31,560 Speaker 5: spent a ton of money on homework, and actually that 97 00:04:31,640 --> 00:04:31,880 Speaker 5: was true. 98 00:04:31,880 --> 00:04:33,080 Speaker 4: Maybe the one true thing that he. 99 00:04:33,200 --> 00:04:36,159 Speaker 5: Said in the entire debate is that he has poured 100 00:04:36,360 --> 00:04:39,800 Speaker 5: twenty billion dollars of our tax dollars in tulwith over 101 00:04:39,839 --> 00:04:43,200 Speaker 5: the last five years. But even he has said that 102 00:04:43,279 --> 00:04:45,919 Speaker 5: Californians are wondering where the heck all their tax dollars 103 00:04:45,920 --> 00:04:47,880 Speaker 5: are going, because the problem has he spent more and 104 00:04:47,920 --> 00:04:48,680 Speaker 5: more money. 105 00:04:48,680 --> 00:04:49,840 Speaker 4: Has gotten worse and worse. 106 00:04:49,880 --> 00:04:54,039 Speaker 5: California's homeless population has grown fifteen times faster than the 107 00:04:54,040 --> 00:04:56,599 Speaker 5: rest of the country over the last few years. I mean, 108 00:04:56,640 --> 00:04:59,520 Speaker 5: if you look at what's happening in San Francisco, I'd 109 00:04:59,520 --> 00:05:02,080 Speaker 5: be walked through the streets of San Francisco and you're 110 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:04,080 Speaker 5: going to tell me that the problem is getting better. 111 00:05:04,120 --> 00:05:05,719 Speaker 5: I mean, if it was getting better, they wouldn't have 112 00:05:05,760 --> 00:05:07,640 Speaker 5: needed to do this fire drill to clean up the 113 00:05:07,640 --> 00:05:10,880 Speaker 5: city for the arrival of the President of China like 114 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:12,599 Speaker 5: they did just a couple of weeks ago. And so 115 00:05:12,680 --> 00:05:16,440 Speaker 5: California at this point has half the unsheltered homeless in 116 00:05:16,560 --> 00:05:17,840 Speaker 5: the entire country. 117 00:05:18,440 --> 00:05:21,240 Speaker 4: And you know this has only gotten worse on Diston's. 118 00:05:20,880 --> 00:05:24,440 Speaker 3: Watch, indirectly back to the COVID thing. So the reason 119 00:05:24,839 --> 00:05:28,360 Speaker 3: states were shutting down on counties and cities was to 120 00:05:28,400 --> 00:05:31,800 Speaker 3: try to save lives, right, So it's all about was 121 00:05:31,839 --> 00:05:34,080 Speaker 3: that successful or not? Or is there you know that 122 00:05:34,200 --> 00:05:36,120 Speaker 3: did Florida have a lot more people die because they 123 00:05:36,120 --> 00:05:38,640 Speaker 3: didn't shut down as much? What are the actual statistics 124 00:05:38,640 --> 00:05:41,400 Speaker 3: on that, because they had battling stats that didn't match up. 125 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:45,440 Speaker 5: Well, the statistics are very clear, which is that California 126 00:05:45,480 --> 00:05:47,880 Speaker 5: did not gain anything. If you look at however, whichever 127 00:05:47,920 --> 00:05:49,560 Speaker 5: way is plice it. If you look it, for example, 128 00:05:49,600 --> 00:05:53,000 Speaker 5: at excess mortality over twenty twenty to twenty twenty two, 129 00:05:53,080 --> 00:05:55,760 Speaker 5: the COVID years, Florida and California are the same. But 130 00:05:55,839 --> 00:05:58,719 Speaker 5: actually that means Sporta did better because California has the 131 00:05:58,760 --> 00:06:03,120 Speaker 5: younger population. Generally speaking, you expect word to be harder 132 00:06:03,240 --> 00:06:06,560 Speaker 5: hit by a disease that primarily affected seniors. 133 00:06:06,600 --> 00:06:08,680 Speaker 4: So when it comes to the or the lands. 134 00:06:08,440 --> 00:06:12,080 Speaker 5: That did a study which basically standardized for those factors 135 00:06:12,120 --> 00:06:14,279 Speaker 5: and found that California actually had one of the worst 136 00:06:14,839 --> 00:06:17,800 Speaker 5: mortality rates in the country, did worse than Florida. And 137 00:06:17,839 --> 00:06:20,920 Speaker 5: so when you look at that, the fact that California actually. 138 00:06:20,600 --> 00:06:23,000 Speaker 4: Did worse from a public health perspective, and. 139 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:25,880 Speaker 5: Then we had the absolute calamity to our economy, to 140 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 5: our our education system, and all of the other harms 141 00:06:29,440 --> 00:06:32,679 Speaker 5: from these lockdowns that we are going to be experiencing 142 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:36,000 Speaker 5: for generations to come in this country. I mean, it's 143 00:06:36,080 --> 00:06:42,799 Speaker 5: hard to imagine a more consequential failure of political leadership 144 00:06:43,200 --> 00:06:46,440 Speaker 5: than what happened here in California, which is why Governor 145 00:06:46,480 --> 00:06:51,040 Speaker 5: Newsom is desperate, desperate to rewrite history. 146 00:06:50,360 --> 00:06:51,479 Speaker 4: Simply try to put it through. 147 00:06:51,520 --> 00:06:53,640 Speaker 5: I call it the COVID memory hold, to pretend we 148 00:06:53,640 --> 00:06:55,640 Speaker 5: didn't shut down schools, to pretend. 149 00:06:55,480 --> 00:06:58,039 Speaker 4: We didn't do these lockdowns and everything else. 150 00:06:58,080 --> 00:06:59,880 Speaker 5: But you know, we have forty million people who actually 151 00:06:59,880 --> 00:07:02,600 Speaker 5: get the little less more some thirty nine million and 152 00:07:02,720 --> 00:07:05,880 Speaker 5: change now who remember all too well what we had 153 00:07:05,920 --> 00:07:06,520 Speaker 5: to live through. 154 00:07:07,160 --> 00:07:09,200 Speaker 3: Well, he was up there defending the end defensible, and 155 00:07:09,200 --> 00:07:11,400 Speaker 3: you've got to admire his pluck and even trying that. 156 00:07:11,520 --> 00:07:15,240 Speaker 3: Kevin Colley's the congressman third District California on the line, 157 00:07:15,520 --> 00:07:19,440 Speaker 3: what did you make of the exchange about pornography in schools, or, 158 00:07:19,520 --> 00:07:24,280 Speaker 3: as Gavy would put it, the book banning binge in Florida. 159 00:07:24,800 --> 00:07:26,960 Speaker 5: Well, you know, the interesting thing about this is that 160 00:07:27,040 --> 00:07:29,160 Speaker 5: you can ask the governor. He's talking about all of 161 00:07:29,200 --> 00:07:32,120 Speaker 5: these books that are allegedly banned, so you can ask them, Okay, well, 162 00:07:32,360 --> 00:07:35,360 Speaker 5: what grade level do you think kids should have access 163 00:07:35,400 --> 00:07:37,720 Speaker 5: to this book or that book? And what wad L 164 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:39,600 Speaker 5: do you think it should be part of the curriculum 165 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:41,160 Speaker 5: in it? And I bet he wouldn't say it should 166 00:07:41,160 --> 00:07:42,840 Speaker 5: be available in every grade level. 167 00:07:43,040 --> 00:07:46,080 Speaker 4: So this idea that we're banning books is just ridiculous. 168 00:07:46,160 --> 00:07:50,600 Speaker 5: The entire you know, issue is about what materials are 169 00:07:50,640 --> 00:07:53,720 Speaker 5: age appropriate for which age groups. But the larger point 170 00:07:53,880 --> 00:07:56,520 Speaker 5: is this, Gavin Newsom loves talking about this. This state 171 00:07:56,640 --> 00:07:58,160 Speaker 5: is than in this book the status that he is 172 00:07:58,280 --> 00:08:01,240 Speaker 5: very concerned about what kids in other states are reading. 173 00:08:01,400 --> 00:08:02,200 Speaker 4: He's not an all. 174 00:08:02,080 --> 00:08:04,360 Speaker 5: Concerned with the fact that our own kids in California 175 00:08:04,440 --> 00:08:07,000 Speaker 5: all too often cannot read at all. We have the 176 00:08:07,040 --> 00:08:09,320 Speaker 5: lowest literacy rate in the entire country. 177 00:08:09,320 --> 00:08:11,120 Speaker 4: We have eight hundred schools. 178 00:08:10,720 --> 00:08:13,520 Speaker 5: In California where seventy five percent of the kids are 179 00:08:13,520 --> 00:08:14,360 Speaker 5: not at reading level. 180 00:08:14,400 --> 00:08:15,200 Speaker 4: Our eighth grade. 181 00:08:15,040 --> 00:08:18,760 Speaker 2: Reading I need you. I need you to say that again. 182 00:08:19,520 --> 00:08:20,280 Speaker 2: Say that again. 183 00:08:21,440 --> 00:08:23,800 Speaker 5: Our eighth grade reading scores are the very worst in 184 00:08:23,840 --> 00:08:26,480 Speaker 5: the entire country. Our fourth grade reading scores are third 185 00:08:26,520 --> 00:08:29,040 Speaker 5: worst in the country, out of any state. So we're 186 00:08:29,080 --> 00:08:31,560 Speaker 5: not teaching our kids the basics of reading at all. 187 00:08:31,600 --> 00:08:33,880 Speaker 5: In fact, there was a lawsuit the state had to 188 00:08:33,920 --> 00:08:37,000 Speaker 5: settle for tens of millions of dollars where kids sued 189 00:08:37,040 --> 00:08:39,760 Speaker 5: the state of California for not teaching them to read. 190 00:08:39,920 --> 00:08:40,800 Speaker 4: By the way, I was. 191 00:08:40,720 --> 00:08:43,679 Speaker 5: A tenth grade English teacher in inner City, LA and Maya. 192 00:08:43,760 --> 00:08:45,720 Speaker 4: I saw this first hand. I've top tenth. 193 00:08:45,559 --> 00:08:47,960 Speaker 5: Grade and my students came in with an average reading 194 00:08:48,040 --> 00:08:48,920 Speaker 5: level of fifth grade. 195 00:08:49,720 --> 00:08:50,000 Speaker 4: Wow. 196 00:08:50,160 --> 00:08:54,000 Speaker 3: Wow, Well, maybe I'm more concerned about the genderbread person 197 00:08:54,080 --> 00:08:55,720 Speaker 3: than I ought to be because the kids can't read 198 00:08:55,760 --> 00:08:56,640 Speaker 3: those words anyway. 199 00:08:56,679 --> 00:08:57,680 Speaker 2: But that is shocking. 200 00:08:58,240 --> 00:09:04,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, you talk about an under appreciated problem nationwide, and 201 00:09:04,280 --> 00:09:07,120 Speaker 3: as you just heard, especially bad in California. Is this 202 00:09:07,120 --> 00:09:10,040 Speaker 3: this kids not being able to do basic math and reading. 203 00:09:10,520 --> 00:09:13,560 Speaker 3: It's just amazing. I don't even want to go to 204 00:09:13,640 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 3: that argument when we're talking about teaching the kid's critical 205 00:09:16,840 --> 00:09:19,640 Speaker 3: race theory, radical queer theory, gender theory, that sort of thing, 206 00:09:19,800 --> 00:09:22,480 Speaker 3: because I think on its face it's awful and immoral. 207 00:09:22,679 --> 00:09:25,560 Speaker 3: But the fact that they're not learning the very basics 208 00:09:25,880 --> 00:09:31,359 Speaker 3: is I mean that that should settle the argument enough, genderbread, 209 00:09:31,360 --> 00:09:32,800 Speaker 3: person more phonics. 210 00:09:32,840 --> 00:09:34,160 Speaker 2: How could you disagree with that? 211 00:09:34,200 --> 00:09:36,000 Speaker 3: Well, the only way you can disagree is put it 212 00:09:36,040 --> 00:09:39,880 Speaker 3: the way Gavin would have last night. Joe Getty is 213 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:44,560 Speaker 3: against the rights of LGBTQ plus minus students, which is 214 00:09:44,559 --> 00:09:47,800 Speaker 3: not in the least true right. 215 00:09:47,840 --> 00:09:50,360 Speaker 5: He needs to take the basic failures of government and 216 00:09:50,400 --> 00:09:53,320 Speaker 5: try to conceal them using these you know, culture war 217 00:09:54,040 --> 00:09:58,000 Speaker 5: type issues. That's, you know, straight out of Newsom's playbook. 218 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 5: And frankly, our whole governing class in California is to 219 00:10:00,600 --> 00:10:05,439 Speaker 5: sort of conceal the very anti progressive realities the state 220 00:10:05,520 --> 00:10:07,959 Speaker 5: where you have huge achievement gaps in our schools, when 221 00:10:08,000 --> 00:10:09,640 Speaker 5: you have kids who are not being given. 222 00:10:09,400 --> 00:10:11,680 Speaker 4: The opportunities they need to succeed in life. 223 00:10:11,720 --> 00:10:13,840 Speaker 5: That they're not being taught the basics and try to 224 00:10:13,920 --> 00:10:16,560 Speaker 5: conceal all of that with this smoke screen of sort 225 00:10:16,559 --> 00:10:19,600 Speaker 5: of cartoonishly woke or progressive policies. 226 00:10:19,720 --> 00:10:21,199 Speaker 4: That's the playbook. 227 00:10:21,120 --> 00:10:25,559 Speaker 5: In California, and you know, it's what is enabling Newsom 228 00:10:25,640 --> 00:10:28,280 Speaker 5: to go out and somehow tout California as a model 229 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:31,600 Speaker 5: for the nation because it's where sort of these uh, 230 00:10:32,160 --> 00:10:35,880 Speaker 5: you know, progressive policies have been taken to the utmost extreme. 231 00:10:36,120 --> 00:10:39,040 Speaker 5: But if you look at the actual results in places 232 00:10:39,080 --> 00:10:42,280 Speaker 5: like San Francisco, in places like Los Angeles, where they 233 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:44,200 Speaker 5: tell you not even to where your jewelry when you 234 00:10:44,280 --> 00:10:47,120 Speaker 5: go outside, it's very clear that California is not some 235 00:10:47,280 --> 00:10:49,760 Speaker 5: model for the nation, like Newsom says, it's a warning 236 00:10:50,120 --> 00:10:53,400 Speaker 5: to the nation about the terrible consequences of these policies. 237 00:10:54,240 --> 00:10:57,240 Speaker 3: Kevin Kyleie, Congressman, third District, California. If you are not 238 00:10:57,280 --> 00:10:59,240 Speaker 3: familiar with Kevin, you are now You've got to follow 239 00:10:59,280 --> 00:11:01,320 Speaker 3: him on x or Twitter, whatever you want to call it. 240 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:06,199 Speaker 3: One of the truly effective fighters for reasonable, realistic conservative values. 241 00:11:06,280 --> 00:11:07,960 Speaker 3: Kevin well done, is always good to talk to you. 242 00:11:08,000 --> 00:11:09,480 Speaker 2: Thanks, thanks so much. 243 00:11:10,040 --> 00:11:15,440 Speaker 3: That rising star right there, yeah, Armstrong and Getty