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My name is john heubusch. I have the honor of being executive director for the Ronald Reagan president ial the Ronald Reagan president ial foundation and institute. Thank you all for coming the seating. In honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, which please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. [applause] i pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. Please be seated. [applause] before we get started theres a few people i do like to recognize in the audience this evening. I will start with mayor Keith Mashburn and his wife shelby. [applause] former congressman and his wife. [applause] i see that charlie kurt is here, the founder of turning point us usa. [cheers and applause] and and i know he supposed to be with us. Pat boone. Where is pat . There you go. [cheers and applause] okay. So we have a great evening in store for you so im good be very brief but before i introduce our special guest who will introduce our speaker tonight, i want to take a moment to also thank a handful of other people we have in our audience this evening who are representing some of americas finest. For those of you who might have arrived late, past sunset, you might not exceeding that are beautiful landscape but incredible hilltop that we perched on. President looks more like the moon in southern california. Many of the gorgeous trees and the greenery that sounds as is now gone. You might even spell the difference in the air, and air that acts as a reminder of what we went through at the Reagan Library just ten days ago. Indeed, the scene here on october 30 was troubling. Literally surrounded by fire at our front gate and all the hills that encircle us, there were moments when the winds were so strong and the flames were so high, i thought there was a real chance we might lose this National Treasure called the Reagan Library. Fortunately, on the ground and in the air we were saved by heroes, heroes that we know [applause] we know them as First Responders, and i had the chance to watch firsthand these magnificent people in action in the face of some very trying conditions, 50mile an hour winds. They turned back the flames threatening the Reagan Library. Air force one right next door, the gravesite of president and mrs. Reagan, indeed, this very auditorium. We have with us tonight a handful of those heroes representing the men and women [cheers and applause] these men and women literally saved the day, and in the process said the Reagan Library. Ventura county fire department, the chief and his wife, Ventura County sheriff commander john riley, and speaking of heroes, november marks one year since the devastating borderline shooting, and tonight we have with us karen, the widow of sergeant ron. [applause] if you will all stand, please stand. [applause] each of them represents the thousands of First Responders, lease, fire, rescue workers and their families who fought back not only the flames at Reagan Library but fires and troubles all over southern california. If you would now please join me, i want to introduce a special woman who will introduce our special speaker tonight. I have no doubt that shes known to just about everyone in the audience for her roles, whether that involved her Public Service career as a prosecutor in San Francisco and l. A. [applause] or her terrific work on fox news over the years, especially [applause] its no surprise that she is closely involved in supporting president donald trump, and if the news stories are even remotely correct as closely involved in support of our speaker this evening, but more on that from her, ladies and gentlemen, if you would please join me in welcoming to the stage ms. Kimberly guilfoyle. [cheers and applause] thank you so much. My goodness. What an incredible moment. Good evening to you, fine citizens of the state of california. How are you tonight . [applause] so many familiar faces near and dear to me in this audience, and an incredible human being you will hear from in just moments. But it want to say its wonderful here to live and breathe the american dream. And the first politician that made me feel so inspired you know, was Ronald Reagan, that great promise and hope of america and of the american dream. [applause] and who would have ever thought that a young little girl growing up in california who was born and raised in the Mission District in San Francisco, the proud daughter of a wonderful mother who hailed from puerto rico, and proud irishman who came from the southern part of ireland, and the two met and fell up in San Francisco and began living their american dream. [cheers and applause] i had the benefit of an incredible education and that equality of opportunity, not necessarily a result of opportunity in this wonderful country that we call america, one that i am proud to stand for, a flag that i am proud to stand for, our First Responders, our military, our law enforcement, a sense of new hope and a beginning, a richness of blessing thanks be to god, yes, that weve all had the opportunity to have and to be able to share that in hand it on to the next generation. And then now to be able to be here as a Reagan Library is such an incredibly powerful and humbling moment. [applause] and while i do see i have the opportunity to write incredible papers about Ronald Reagan, a man who filled my heart and my dreams, who literally made me feel that there wasnt anything in the world that i could not accomplish because i was a born free american. [applause] Ronald Reagan was an incredible president who didnt see race or creed or color. He saw human beings capable of greatness, of intelligence, of love, faith, a tremendous hea, of liberty, and a quest desire for freedom and for peace through strength. And now my heart swells again with the opportunity to be here into stand as Senior Advisor to the president of the United States, donald trump. [cheers and applause] this is a president that i feel most embodies the true spirit and the passion that we all felt with Ronald Reagan, and people feel alive, they feel joy, they feel hope because like Ronald Reagan come President Trump with someone who did not need the job. Job. And as reagan used to say, tremendous things, that we can accomplish in life if youre not worried about whos going to get the credit. And that is the way President Trump is and that is the way the incredible american patriotic family, the trumpkim is about giving back to this country and fighting for each and every one of us. [applause] and ive traveled across this incredible, bright, big, amazing, amazing country that we call america, the United States of america because more unites us than divides us. Amen and President Trump gets that and Ronald Reagan got that. And i fight across this country for the forgotten man and woman, and i fight sidebyside with donald trump, jr. My god, its incredible how much he fights. He is the tip of the spear, he wasnt win16, the fight for this country and to fight for his father. Because like Ronald Reagan this family and this incredibly exceptional human being knows you dont live life on the sidelines when everything is at stake, you . No. You get involved, you put skin in the game and you fight for what you believe it and you fight for future generations. My father, my incredible brother is here next to charlie kirk and sergio gore is here as well andd i am reminded about the people we are in the fight with every single day for our freedoms, r our liberty, for the first amendment, or the second amendment, for all of the things that men and women have fought and died to preserve and protect our freedom, and for the free market. And thank god for the free market and capitalism. It helps produce an incredible American Family that understands the value and this helped restore the value of the american dollar with the booming economy that is lifted everyone up. Record low unemployment for africanamericans, for asian americans, for the veterans in this country, women doing better than ever before under President Trump. [applause] 47 47 of all new businesses ie United States of america created by hardworking people of color, and god bless President Trump for that and this family for what they been able to accomplish. [applause] and a family that really asks for nothing back in return and they take it every single day incoming, nothing stops in, nothing slows them down because they believe it is both an honor and a privilege to be a born free american, to fight for this country, to fight for each and every one of us and some of the connects with the base that understands the hardworking people across this country, there is no better than donald trump, jr. And let me tell you some of the best moments have been those where he has been staying at his buddies house whether it is and i will on a pullout bed or anywhere across this country we have been in all of the states and it is inspirational to see the connectivity and now people are transformed together fighting for one passion and one purpose. And this book is really, its so incredible that he is really shared all of the moment, the highs, lows, this incredible journey and front row seat to american political history that he has had as the tip of the spear. Im so happy to be a tonight to honor the family, the president , this incredible country. Because this is everything that we all have together to fight for, and thank you for honoring them and for supporting them, for buying his book and being in the fight with us every step of the way. And it gives me great pleasure and great pride to introduce to you to some of the type known dearly for 14 years, he is my best friend, he is my champion, he is a great american, thanks to donald trump, jr. And his father and the trump family, america and never be a socialist country. Ladies and gentlemen, donald trump, jr. [cheers and applause] wow. Thank you guys. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you guys. Thank you, kimberly. Wow. That is such a better welcome then we got on the view the other day. [cheers and applause] i had a little fun with some of the guys when we doing the book signing, these men would come through, you know, some big rugged men, i really like you on the view. You really, i know, what the hell were you doing watching the view . He didnt, i was just, i thought i saw the highlights. I wasnt watching the view. But it is great to be. Kimberly, thank you so much for an incredible introduction. [applause] i always get in trouble for saying this but everyone make note that she kissed me, not the other way around. I dont need to get me to at this age. We have to have a little fun, guys, right . If the left had their way we could never have fun again, and so i cant allow that. Kimberly, thank you for the incredible introduction. Its always difficult following kimberly. I dont usually like to do it because she is so good. She is so nuanced. She is much more beautiful than i am. And its always tough to follow that because she can do it all. As you saw the of the date and as you probably she can also go for the kill, but she doesnt so will you come back for more it be, im a one trick pony. You need a sledgehammer . On your guy. So thank you so much. John, thank you again for advocacy. Its truly an honor him like kimberly, Ronald Reagan was one of the true inspirations of my life, one of the real people that probably pushed me towards conservatism, what he did and what he was able to accomplish in his presidency is a legacy that few would ever live up to, so thank you for having me here. Its an honor to be back. The last time i was here was a little bit, it was a little bit different. It was during, i think the second president ial debate and by that stage my father was no longer on the outskirts. He was in the middle. No energy jab was come on. I know, baby. Already. Kimberly, kimberly who i call her princes voice of reason. Shias one when im sitting on twitter, this is going to go big. Shes like, no. She said already . I remember saying it because i was impressed. As was my father. He sort of had taken a pretty aggressive position in the opening debate. You could see it when he did the low energy swing. You saw the next day jeb was running the commercial, like running down the streets. I was like its over because hes in your head. So jeb came to that debate and he threw a little barb from the side and my father on there was a difference of response. Jeb, thats great. You brought some energy this time. Thats really good. I was like, my god, it was like a man talking to a little child and it was over. We all saw it. I remember when you hear, jeb. You are about to fall off the stage. It was getting bad. It was a different form of president ial debate, so it is great to be back here. As kimberly said it was for me the last few years of in such an incredible roller coaster of emotions, of experiences that one cannot help to be able to get to go through, maybe not the bad side. I did get to see the amazing side in 2015. 2015. I got to go all over the country, you know, watch political history unfold and what was arguably, probably the greatest upset and political history. Im not just saying [cheers and applause] not because it should have been, but because the deck was stacked. Stacked. And i got to go around sort of middle america, part of the country, the places that had been just forgotten for so long. You know, and it was interesting for me because again i had to serve disclose everything especially in 2019 i guess i recognized that i am the son of a billionaire from new york city. Im sort of an unlikely conservative, right . On the guy who is not supposed to be a conservative who went to an ivy league school, almost think that doesnt exactly breathe conservatism. I spent a lot of time with Charlie Couric here. [applause] truly the leader of the young concert movement, someone whos gone around College Campuses come High School Campuses getting children before they are totally indoctrinated into the lunacy that is the left these days. I met charlie [applause] i met charlie on the trail probably early 2016. A friend of mine said youve got to meet this guy. I go okay give me a little about them. He has forgotten more about this death and you doesnt ever know. He knows everything. Give me more. Hes 23 years old i said get out of my office. Seriously. Guys, we have no idea what we are doing here. Okay . We have no idea. The last thing i need this more people that have no idea what we are doing, right . We have good message. We have a good messenger who can deliver it whos not afraid to fighting. But like we dont need more my friend was rather convincing. He said no, no, no. Give me five minutes. At the end of that five minutes, charlie, congratulations, youre on my team. Lets go travel the country. Charlie was a reason i was talking on College Campuses in michigan, in wisconsin, the states the other side took for granted and didnt even bother to go to. In the last, in the last month of 2016 we, i think we probably spent 14 days of 30 in michigan and wisconsin against all odds, against what all the experts isis experts [laughing] you know where im sort of going with this, right . Sort of like a rino. They are experts in name only. They are experts because difficult than some experts for decades. When the results came in it was incredible but for me i actually traveled to the middle of the country. While i came from a place that you wouldnt think that would resonate, my hobbies sort of hunting, fishing, the great outdoors, all that stuff took me into the heartland of america and it wasnt i will caucuses, everyone you see, theyre usually in the brandnew hunting gear doing Something Like that and they are there with her token i went in that seven minutes earlier. I do knows what im talking about, right . That is the most beautiful hunting clothing ive ever seen. Like its never been worn. Ledger and i will have to take that photo. I would say im there with my buddy who was with the state police. It was this different experience. The one thing that we have noticed today that we notice and my father noticed is that honestly people understand and they get genuine. Maybe because i actually did those things that was actually my lifestyle. Wasnt just a photo op. It went over. They got it, and so it was interesting. I had one of, we did sort of this in iowa during the primaries, sort of the thing to do, and i was sort of giving the speech about the outdoors and i was a big part of my life and how it got me out of the city, not to say im not going to pretend, between us girls can just keep that amongst ourselves, i wasnt always an angel but it couldve been worse. And so the outdoors with such a big part of my life and of giving that sort of speech in iowa and it was Maggie Hopper meant of the new times. Charlie was there that she goes well, how are you different than the other people here . Aye, good question. Know what . How many birds did you see go up today . She goes, nine. Good, im glad youre keeping count. How many shots did i take . She goes nine. How many birds are in my bag . How many burger in my bag . Nine. No further questions. But again it wasnt just that that form that basis. That sort of, i wrote the book because after that experience both again the great and the not so great which will get into charlie, i had an interesting im an unlikely conservative. Im not supposed to be a a conservative. I had a mother escaped communist czechoslovakia, and perhaps this is why [applause] for me its such an honor to be here at the Reagan Library, the guy that actually took down the soviet union. [applause] because for me and like some of those on the left today that are espousing the incredible virtues of socialism and communism its no longer they are out there. Mainstream pop culture today. Unlike them ive actually experienced it myself. Like ive actually been there. I had a grandfather was a bluecollar electrician from communist czechoslovakia, and he saw the incredible blessings that we had in this country, the incredible freedoms that we had, all of the things that we should be so proud of that he said to my father into my mother, like, your kids are incredibly blessed but you had to see the other side. They were very involved in my life, and from about the age of five i went over there. Every summer for four to six weeks. I waited in those bread lines i can assure you its not so glamorous when youre actually doing it. I have a 93 oldyearold grandmother who is still alive, and shes still over there and she spent some time here with us every year. I get the call every few weeks. She only has cnn and sort of whats called leftist Propaganda Networks over there. There is no alternative programming. She calls me and this is a woman, again, probably tougher than most of us, maybe not as much as a First Responders here. By the way, thank you all for being here and thank you for protecting this place. [applause] but this is a woman who spent her early 20s in the basement of her farmhouse for a few years hiding from the nazis. This is a person who then lived three comments occupation for approximately 40 years. I found it ironic when they said he speaks czech fluently. Thats the connection to russia. Have you read history . That aint exactly they will try anything, folks. But this lady who is been through a lot will, every few weeks in tears because she sees these virtues being espoused, theyre so wonderful and she is telling me, we are speaking check but ill do the best grandma invitation i can do. You dont understand, it always sounds a good and everything is always free. It never works that way and i want to hear the voice break, this person who is such a big part of raising me who i love so much who went through so much who didnt get to watch her daughter lived the american dream, and shes in tears for fear of her grandkids, me, and her greatgrandchildren doesnt that tell us all we need to know . Thats why i ask what i see virtues being brought up in the mainstream political conversations. I feel a sort of, you know, its the other side, right . Its interesting that are no people, not one, who actually live under those systems who are willing to come and say no, no, we have to bring that here right now, its ugly. Seriously, i go, how how many people are there from whats called soviet bloc eastern europe, former soviet union, china . Bring it closer to home, venezuela, cuba. Millions and millions of people, and theres not one. The democrats can find anyone to Say Something stupid, just look at the debates. [applause] they say some really dumb stuff, and they cant find one person who has lived under the systems who will vouch for them here . Doesnt that tell us all we need to know . So you know that was the genesis of the book triggered. And again for those of you who watched the view you can understand why we named it that. [applause] because today it is just the view. Theres only one, okay . And if you dont share that one view, its over. You are canceled. I use that example in the book, i use the example of martina navratilova, she was an incredible tennis player. We knew her growing up in she was sort of one of the similar stories to a mother, escape czechoslovakia, became a great activist for 35 just before it was cool. Like out there forever. A few weeks ago she came out, listen, i dont love the notion of the trans men or women turning women and compete against women in sports. As a female athlete that was her opinion. So this is someone [applause] i applauded it. Im a reasonable person. I dont care what you do, identify, makes a difference to me, but when you start doing that, you start to beat against i saw an mma fighter who was a male professional fighter transition to female and proceeded to fight against the females and broke the herbal bone and scroll of a great, what was a great woman fighter. I see weightlifting records being destroyed. I see bicycle records being decimated, and i say where are the feminists . Right . Where are the reasonable people that fought for title ix, that fought for womens rights . What are those . As a father of two girls, one is already an incredible athlete, i just say, where do we ever draw the line . She came out and said, i can sort of against this notion, like with to separate this, and within minutes it was over. She was attacked by those she advocated for for 40 years. It was as though anything should done prior to this for her entire life, her life work was just meaningless, because she didnt take it as far as they needed it to be taken. Now again, those goalposts are never ending. They are always moving, okay . Does anyone know what woke is . This is the new ridiculous phrase. But what is woke today is like altright in about a week, right . It never ends. So this woman who had done all this comes out, its destroyed. So three weeks which is to come back and like it trumps. She wants it back and that its trump. Because thats the only way to get your penance, to maybe get accepted back in. I see these stores throughout and about the blessings of being able to go around on the campaign trail to fight for conservative values, for conservatives, for people who are actually doing the things and fighting for the virtues they espouse on the campaign trail. I started telling these stories, and people were like you have to put this stuff down. For years they said you should write a business book. I think my father may have covered that with the art of the deal, i dont know. I dont expect to beat them in sales but it dont want to be decimated. I still have that trump gina ludovico, we will just let that one go. But this was a unique experience and when you start doing that over and over, you start doing it and i said, it was, it was red. We got to be the tip of the spirit of the greatest political upset in history and and i alst to be the number two target of the greatest witch hunt in modern history. Yeah. [applause] yeah. Being a sort of the number two target of what i call the mueller hoax, right . This is whats going on on in s of whats going on again today. You know, you see what happen and you saw what transpired. I went through it for two and half years, millions of dollars in legal fees. I have half of congress say theyre going to try me for treason. Not hyperbole. The actually think this. Thats punishable by death, minor detail. I took a solicited 20 minute meeting, sure. But your no problem with Hillary Clinton paying millions of dollars to foreign operatives to go into countries. [applause] so for an agent to going into other countries collecting phony dirt, giving it to the fbi who then leaks to the press, also know as the marketing wing of the dnc. The press then writes a story which is used as the basis for a hoax fbi investigation, and it failed and it failed and failed, and everyone sort of data. I dedicated the book to the deplorable because they were the ones who never even wavered. [applause] you saw the desperation. Every time theyre trying to do something else. Im still waiting for adding, lets call him full of schiff. I did not curse at the Reagan Library. Thats his name. Im still waiting for the evidence. He kept saying for three years on national tv that to the American People that he had seen the proof of pollution. That did work out so well but now i can to build on that site. I cover it in the pretty heavily as well. But when you did 30 hours of testimony in front of the house, senate and all those things, this is kind of good material. And then after failing and flailing away for three years spending 40 40 million of amn taxpayer money hiring 19 Hillary Clinton donors because they have no bias to soften of them were out like the celebration that never happened, you know when theyre going to break the Glass Ceiling . [laughing] i dont know. Minor details but ensure they were being for objective in their prosecution. They went with their trump card. Were going to put Robert Mueller on the stand. And our member within about 30 seconds im on twitter like somebody please ask him if hes actually read the report that bears his name . Im typing i got low bit of the trump thumbs, and so this whole setup, you realized it was all a sham. He wasnt there not because he is a great prosecutor or because he was going to be a great investigator or he is going to be unbiased. He was there because of his priors, his past. Use a decorated marine and he was the former head of the fbi. So he was above reproach. He wasnt there because he was good at his job if he was there because trump wouldnt be able to fight back at him without immediate being able to have fielded with it. Thats exactly what we sing today inversion number two with impeachment nonsense. The outrage of last week, edited to be at the center of all this out but for some reason. Again i got that trump jean. I see something well im going to say and will hit back. I saw it. Donald trump, jr. Oust the whistleblower. I go [laughing] i did . No. I wish i did. But they make it seem like i hired a team of spice to figure out who the cia operative whistleblower was. I didnt i retreated an article that had his name in the title of the article. Im like, if this is some sort of secret come you guys dont know what secret actually means. It was literally on the drudge report. The few people go but many people dont know what drudge report its the largest news aggregator in america. Seriously . It was on there for four days. It was real clear politics, and i realized its Robert Mueller all over again. They were not mad eye out him. They were mad that now that the name is out there, people actually do some research. Light has been done over the last few days. They could realize that this guy was joe biden is special guest at his state dinner. They could figure this guy worked with the brenner, the brain and guys and all these people that started true version number one lied to congress bob reich was totally gets away with it because hes on the team. They could see the photograph of this man crying, member the photograph outside the oval office the day after the election with susan rice crying like a little child . And they realized then when the lawyer of his comes to the defense, other than the real weird allegations like ive got security clearances for kids come for guys who up and put ay for child pornography. I dont know if ill be admitting that on twitter. You see the guys feed. January 2017 the coup has started. Impeachment is next. And you realize here we go again, folks. Its just another set up. And so thats what weve been dealing with. Kimberly, you alluded to all the successes. Notice how thats never actually spoken about . Alltime low unemployment. [applause] will for everyone, africanamericans, for hispanics, for women. [applause] alltime highs, startup businesses. How about even his haters are saying you know what, i dont like the guy but is doing all the things he said he was going to do. [cheers and applause] i mean, trevor noah not exactly a fan is saying this. I go, isnt that supposed to be what politicians do . When did we get to a place where that is no longer the norm . And how sad is it that it is an . So they dont talk about that. What we saw the last debate was how can we take Donald Trumps twitter account away . You know what wasnt mentioned . China. Since were at the Reagan Library, you know, china sort of the year 2000 version of what was then the soviet union. And it didnt even talk about it but he spent a lot of time try to limit the president of the United States free speech. If that doesnt tell you all we need to know, i dont know what does. So again i had to sort of get all this down. I had to put on paper. It was sort of nice because most people used use to me for doina short form bomb on social media. Ive mastered that art. I have learned from the best. [applause] but to be able to put in long form, to take my experiences, to really spell out so people can see, again, its actually much less of a political book then is a book on our culture because thats what i believe is at stake. Theres never been a greater divide between the ideologies of both parties. There has never been more oppression and suppression of free speech. We get into that as a relates to social media and hypocrisy of mainstream media. And so it was time to do that and its my honor to be out there continuously fighting for the police that we all had for the america that Ronald Reagan wanted us to all be able to live, and want to make sure that extends to our children and to our grandchildren and for generations to come because it is worth fighting for. Thank you so much. For having me here today. Thank you, kimberly. [applause] thank you. Thank you, guys. Its a [applause] thank you. [chanting] im not allowed to tell you to vote for. Thats against the rules. I think i know the answer. Leave me alone. [applause] again, it is a true honor to be here. I imagine given the faces that i have seen walking down the corridors here that us to behind this podium, i imagine those look at unconventional so i apologize for that, john, but we will take some questions. Are you guys good with that . [applause] how do want to handle it . A lot of hands are. We have staff that a roaming the aisles with microphones. He was one favor, that is wait for the microphones so we can hear you and will get as many questions as we can in the limited amount of time we have. We will start right here. On the environment, i think went to take a different attack. I would like your opinion them walk their talk. While colleges and universities, high schools off the grid by the faculty staff administered driving solar powered cars and it comes out of the current budgets to set the moral example for the rest of us ignorant heathens. [applause] listen, i think that was probably more of a statement any question, but look, i do believe we have to protect our environment. Im not, you know, willing to destroy our entire middle class while the rest of the world sits by in weights and does nothing about him getting lectured by or from the neighbors in hollywood down the road, while theyre flying in their individual g5. Youre right, we can do that. America has been leading the charge but theyve been doing it through capitalism and the free markets on their own. We dont have to penalize ourselves with trillions of dollars while china and india, the largest polluters in the world, sit by and say we will talk about this in ten years. Guess what happens he continues. They another ten. When everyone is walking the walk im more than happy to do and again were doing as a country that we should be pushing them to do it, not taking the heat ourselves while destroying the middle class of america. Thats what stupid politics has been doing for far too long. [applause] right over here. Can you please, please ask your father to come to california . [cheers and applause] wow. Well, with the kind of response im not sure i have a choice, right . I just want to say we have no representation here in california, and we need it. We need it desperately. It is important and it is worth fighting for. I do making illusion that you win the presidency here. Thats sort of, but there are a lot of house seats. [applause] that are in districts that are conservative that need to be fought for and there are a lot of people in this country, ths date that come to me who are sick of the nonsense, who are sick of terrible policies, who are sick of, you know, reasonable Decision Makers allowing you to do stuff like maybe get rid of some of the standing dead timber that makes you light on fire every few weeks. Like, so i think with what ive seen and they hear from some people can even people that are moderate centrist, even some that lean left, they are sick of chasing the same goalpost, the never ending woke this. They want to see some action so theres a question that our seats that can be one back in the states and we will be working on that i i imagine. We want your help though. [applause] we do need, you need people to be active. The problem i see a lot of place like this is don can you you guys doing a great job. I need you to step up. Let your friends know that once they get double awakening of auto great store, kimberly, the valentines day story come right . It resonates, even though this was near and the peoples republic, although honestly california is also the peoples republic. So kimberly goads me to taking her to a valentines day dinner on the Upper East Side of nearpeer adversaries not exactly a bastion of conservative thoughts and principles, but she saw red teddy bears outside so if i was very romantic romance is probably not my forte but i went with it. So im at this restaurant and were having a dinner and im sort of looking around and a sort of, again, the upper east t side and new york. Im sitting there, like whos the guy . Whos the guy thats going to great a scene. Whos the guy that going to start a fight . Whos the guy thats going to do something that is woke on instagram. Im sitting there the whole, miserable the whole meal. Because listen, we are fighters but were not going to get ambushed either pick were sort of waiting for it. We get to with a dinner and im everyone is giving site i, at least in my mind. We pay the bill, we walking out, were walking out and there is an older lady from Upper East Side. You know that new york accent and she stands up right in my face and says, you. Im going to have to. Im just kidding. Im just sorry. One trick pony, baby. Just kidding but unlike this is come this is a scene. I guess ill read about this because i cant find an old lady. If another guy grabs and thats a a different story maybe. She goes, you guys have the biggest [laughing] in the world and i love it. [cheers and applause] so im sitting there, john is having a heart attack. He cant believe this is going on at the Reagan Library, okay . I apologize, but he. But it was amazing because it was that moment where everyone in the restaurant, all of those people i i thought were given e the site i, they stood up, started clapping. They started taking selfies. And so everyone that i thought was a bear vehemently against me, they just of how to respond to a work sure. We were afraid of what others would think because they were put in a corner just like, jut like the people on election day in our exit polls. We were supposed to be winning that. We are losing by 12 but aye, how many people are giving you about 50 , congratulations. We are up three. Thats a trump voter. They just didnt want to be put in a corner. They didnt want to be botched, but the second summit had the guts, the second some had the guts to Say Something, and what else relies all fine with me. But they just werent willing to take that next step. Ill say we will be here but we need you all to take that next step, too, to call your friends, to be active, to donate, to volunteer, to do it all, okay . [applause] over here. Right here. [inaudible question] [applause] i dont know. I have spoken to in the last 30 seconds, but again, we have to put up good candidates. I will say this one of your congressman in this great state, Kevin Mccarthy is doing an amazing [applause] hes actually doing an amazing job as a relates to just that, which is candidate recruitment, republicans all over the paul ryan school of thought, whoever has been come will just let them run. It could be 785 pounds with no shtick, knowability, know this if they have been to enough to let them run. I will focus on page 476 of policy piece no one has read. Kevin has an opposite. Hes going out, finding people who can win, who have the passion, need a bit of that push. He calls me, hey, can you call this person . They want to do. They just want to know you will be in outdo it and i love seeing that. Thats how to winter we cant just, again, run salmon the democrats do great job. They will find someone, former, you know, marine, awesome looking, i did not exotic him a great track record. The base of a conservative whats they get to d. C. Check and nancy take over and you turn into commoners and you wonder what the heck happened. No more of that. There are people and their in your backyard and theyre fighting the fight. Thats the way to win. We have time for one last question right here. We are running out please, excuse me. Go ahead, please. Ladies, you cant all fight over me. Kimberly is going to get very upset. Go ahead. On the patriotic jewish republican, proud. [applause] and i have one simple question for you. And that is, why is it during the democratic debates they dont have the american flags in the background represent us . What are your thoughts on that . Listen, i said this in my speeches. I said it, it was so great to come here and to hear the pledge, to see the sort of things. [applause] some of my places they will do an implication compelled to the pledge, theyll do a starspangled banner thats a trifecta. If you did it that at one of these dnc rallies they would throw you in jail for 35 years. Because its important. Its just not something they take all that seriously. You can look at the policies and some will say thats terrible of you to say but thats the reality. You saw last time in 16 during the Democratic National Committee Meetings they literally have forgotten fact on the stage and were trying to scramble to get them. Im sitting there, whats going on here lacks its just a different vector but its also great to see some jewish republicans because white [applause] now. What is being when you see flagrant antisemitism in congress, its truly disgusting to me and i know for my father who after what, 40 years moved the embassy. [applause] in israel to its rightful home in jerusalem. Now, now, this is something that has been de facto u. S. Policy for decades, right . Bush, clinton, other bush, obama, they all said there are going to do it but nowhere did. They all campaigned on it and they all made that promise. And my father actually did it. Remember the media . It was going to be the start of world war three. Aye, like this pass the nicest and one time like 99 to nothing. Insane. The start of world war iii and should pass the senate resoundingly. I drove, seems like a major failure of checks and balances. They said billions of people, diligence, okay, thats a big number i mean. Billions of people were going to die. What happened . Two two people threw rocks for e seven seconds. But thats the difference between a a politician and some who knows how to get things done. Someone who has done it. [cheers and applause] and that is why we get this kind of response because that is no longer the norm. Thank you very much. If we can do some more i will do some more. Im on your clock, john. Don, we cannot thank you so much for coming. Thank you. Thank you. [applause] [chanting] usa. Usa. Thank you, guys. Its really truly an honor to be here. Thank you for the support and use thank you for all you do. Thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] recently on booktv author discussed the online Message Boards 4chan and 8chan. Heres a portion of that program. The book is essentially about a set of horrible, horrible online spaces come something awful is one and then it gets worse from there. 4chan and 8chan our Message Boards where people have congregated for ten, 15, 20 years and only gotten more and more unhappy to the extent where now they are there and they are angry and murderous, two of the last shootings, the one in california and also the one in new zealand, the Christ Church shooting, those were 8chan shootings they came up one of these websites. And also, a lot of them have become fascists so they become so deeply disenchanted with their existence that they had decided that the want to destroy civilization and instead sort of rebuilding as a fascist fantasy. It came from something awful, to watch the rest of this talk visit our website tv. Org and type the name or the book title into the search bar at the top of the page. I was just enjoying the show, nevertheless i shall persist this evening and do my best to keep things

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