September 28th, 2022

September 28th, 2022

SARASOTA, FL - SEPTEMBER 28: Wind gusts blow across boats in the Sarasota Bay as Hurricane Ian churns to the south on September 28, 2022 in Sarasota, Florida. The storm made a U.S. landfall at Cayo Costa, Florida this afternoon as a Category 4 hurricane with wind speeds over 140 miles per hour in some areas. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

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Rough transcript of Hour 1

Hour 1 Segment 1

While obviously most Americans don’t live in Florida, but over 22 million do. And what’s happening there is really unbelievable nature. It’s not just about the birds and the bees. Nature can be very, very brutal. And it’s being very, very brutal right now, and as I like, you have been watching this all day, really with my jaw on the ground. I got to thinking there’s those in this country who are the doers and those who are not the doers. What am I talking about? Governor, the scientist just gave what I consider to be one of the. Most remarkable press conferences I’ve ever watched, the depth of knowledge. From insurance resources, federal, state, local and so forth. They have 42,000, 42,000 men and women ready to go besides police and firefighters and emergency personnel. As soon as they can get to the areas they need to get people ready, linemen ready to get the electricity back and God knows what other professions. God knows what other professions. And the governor mentioned they have people from throughout the country, all over the country. We’re coming to Florida. To help the people of Florida, that is America. And by that, I mean. Men and women who can actually work with their hands. To help people who will be in some of the worst positions they could have ever imagined. Ever imagined? And it really does make you. Thank God you’re in this country and appreciate this country, but then I got to thinking. Then there’s everybody else. Now, that includes me and many of you. But then there’s a part of everybody else. Who make money and spend their careers trashing. The good people, this country trashing them. You will hear no discussion today. On any even quasi responsible news site about race. About race, why? Because the men and women who are fighting for their lives and the lives of their families and the men and women who are poised to jump in and help don’t care about race, do they? They care about life. Either saving their own or saving somebody else’s or helping other people in need. There’s no affirmative action going on, there’s no. Systemic white racism going on, there’s none of the stuff that our universities and colleges and media. And Democrat political leaders push. Daily. Every day. People were talking about fellow citizens, Floridians. We’re up against it. Who need help? We’re talking about men and women of every race, religion, creed and background. Who need help and we’re also talking about every. Men and women of every race, religion, creed and background who are going to help in our helping. That’s America. That’s who we are. And when we are left to our own devices. I don’t mean lawlessness when we are not. Kowtowed to or divided. Are subjected to endless racist rants. This is who we are, where red blooded Americans, all of us, whether we’re here, newly minted or whether we’re fifth or sixth generation, doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter. This is why we’re proud to be Americans. This is why we’re proud to be Americans, this is why we despise the racialists and the racists and the bigots. And despised so much of the media. And I want to say something about the media today, those in the media who’ve called it straight, who are actually doing their jobs, especially when needed, where people are desperate for information, particularly the people who are facing potential catastrophes and those of us who are not, but want to know what’s taking place, have family and friends there or near their. I want to thank that part of the media that does its job, that doesn’t politicize this. And yet I have before me. Those media platforms. ABC’s The View. CNN’s Don Lemon. And so many others. Who try to turn this into a political issue. These are the people these are the lowest of the low lifes. They don’t give a damn about their fellow human beings, they don’t give a damn about tragedy, they may pretend they do, but they don’t and they reveal themselves all the time. They reveal themselves all the time. When people need help, they don’t care who helps them. Black, white, Hispanic, Jewish, gentile doesn’t matter. Well, people are compassionate. They want to give help. It doesn’t matter. And we ought to be talking about Americans who we are as a people. Rather than the Cycos. These professors, these school teachers, these teacher unions, rather than these Cycos. Who write books, these psychos are all over the news pushing their racism. And the radicalism. We’re a tremendous country. A tremendous country. So when I see this. And I see people who, you know, are going to be in desperate need and there’s got to be millions of people in the state of Florida who are hunkered down wondering what the hell is going to happen. As tens of millions of us wonder what’s going to happen to them to. There are men and women. In so many different walks of life. Who are already prepositioned. To jump into the situation to help their fellow man and their fellow woman. That’s America, that’s who we are. I’ll be right back. 

Hour 1 Segment 2

What is the big issue now as well as you watch what’s going on in the state of Florida? They’re having terrible. Outages last I saw one point three million customers, which means probably two million people right now as I speak, do not have electricity. They don’t have electricity. Of. Isn’t that a problem as we move this country more and more to electricity and away from fossil fuels and of course, we need fossil fuels to create electricity, but put that aside as a footnote. Imagine if everybody. Was forced to use electricity. Imagine if they weren’t able to use natural gas. Or propane. But everybody was using electricity. The first responders. The first responders from outside the state that need to get inside the state. They charge their cars up, they charge their vehicles up inside the state. But you know exactly what I’m talking about. The electrical grid is effectively down because the wires are down. And so millions of people in Florida right now as I speak, and millions more as the night goes on, will not have electricity. They will not have access to energy. And we’re planning ahead with hundreds of billions of dollars to impose and compel people to use electricity, and we simply do not have the grid for it. We do not have the backup systems for it. We do not have processes in place to do this. And. Our reliance on basically one source of energy. And when it comes to vehicles, our reliance on a foreign enemy, red China, you can see now in real time. That a natural disaster. On top of a manmade disaster. Is a catastrophe. An absolute catastrophe. This so-called climate change ideology must be stopped in its tracks. Now, I spoke earlier about honest media that are covering this hurricane honestly as a news event, but then there are others who do not. And there’s others who are not. They jump on the climate change agenda, this wouldn’t be happening, but for climate change, we hear this after there’s a shooting, a mass shooting, of course, we never hear about it. When people are just murdered every weekend, that’s acceptable, apparently, certainly not by us, but gun control, it’s a gun control moment. Now, this is a climate change moment. We’re always moving in the wrong direction ideologically and we’re always getting the wrong lesson. Because that’s the nature of a corrupt media and a. Party. It’s that simple. And we’re facing a lot of that today, today. Even before this hurricane hit the southwest coast of Florida. I want you to listen to The View, I don’t know why people watch the video, you get dumber for watching it. The people who are on The View are miscreants. Bigot’s. No nothings among the biggest Joy Bellhorn, she’s on The View today. Hat tip news busters, and I want you to listen to this in the middle of a natural disaster where people will lose their lives and other people will lose their livelihoods. Go ahead. Well, I mean, he’s the president of the United States. That includes Florida. And you don’t have to you know, you don’t have to agree with them about stuff. But this is these are his his people. Your people are people. That’s what you’re supposed to do. This is what they did in New Jersey with Obama and Chris Christie. You know, that’s the job of the administration. That’s what they’re supposed to do. Isn’t it socialism when the government helps you out? Let’s hold on to say, isn’t it socialism when the government helps you? And this is what I mean. Listening to dimwits, this has nothing to do with socialism, it’s socialism. When the police help you said socialism of the firefighters help. You said socialism. When an ambulance comes in, get you, there are core function of the government. Adam Smith even wrote about this. Way back in 1776. The wealth of nations, their core, there’s core taxation, you need roads, you need basics for society to function. Nobody’s talking about anarchy. Socialism is when you steal something from somebody and give it to somebody else at the behest of the government or the government steals it for you. This since nothing to do with socialism. Go ahead, say Social Security and Medicare. They got a common Social Security and Medicare, Medicaid and things like that. We pay for that. We pay for that and yet. Social Security doesn’t have any money. Medicare doesn’t have any money because they’ve already stolen the money out of that. One Congress after another, one administration after another to pay for other stuff, so that’s basically built on IOUs and printing money, right? Sunny, what’s her real name? I forgot. Yeah, we had to Google it. Maybe your name is Nikki Huston, I don’t know. Go ahead. Police and I mean socialism. OK, there you are, folks, stupid is as stupid does association. So Seanna. Association. Houston, when we come back, the Republican on this show, just to show you where we are, Ali Sapphira Griffin, she is a disgruntled former Trump employee, a grifter, in my view, and another reprobate with a low IQ. But don’t worry, when it comes to climate change, at least young Republicans understand this is the reason for facing such terrible, terrible weather. I’ll be right back. 

Hour 1 Segment 3

Lisa Griffin is on The View. She was chosen because she’s a very nasty person. I’ve never understood this. But if you worked for Donald Trump. And you turn on Donald Trump and you do it in an extremely vicious personal and public way. You’re likely to get a television show or some kind of a gig on television. But it shows a complete lack of character. You may have those feelings. But to turn it into money is, to me, quite sickening. We’ve seen it with other Republicans, even those who didn’t work for Trump like this. What is your name? Novara, Nicolle Wallace. So many others. And, of course, the media being of the Democrat Party. They exploit these people, they exploit them. But they do great damage to the country. That includes the Solice affair Griffin on The View today, she claims to speak for young Republicans, but she wouldn’t even show her face at a young Republican event. She’d be booed off the stage. And it appears that they have to they have to kowtow to the likes of Ajoy, Bayer or Goldberg or Whoopi Goldberg, Karen or others. In order to take cash, a paycheck, you saw this happen to Joe Scarborough. That’s an extreme example, but nonetheless a very good one cotinine go. This is the quote from Governor Santos about climate change. Quote, I am not in the pews of the church of the global warming leftists. This is what he thinks about climate change. And now his state is getting hit with one of the worst hurricanes. Perhaps, perhaps he is smart enough to recognize that this is not normal. Let’s go ahead. Let’s let’s stop here. Let’s stop here. Mr. Biddu, sir, we’re going to have to pull out George Carlin tonight. For the next hour. You know, there are times in our history, in world history, folks, where people are so ideologically, almost religiously. Connected to an ideology, there’s no getting to the. This is a massive hurricane, it’s the only one so far that’s hit Florida this year, but there haven’t been any four, four or five years. Do we say every four or five years? See that? That proves there’s not climate change, that there is climate change. We’re talking about science. Science. This is so ridiculous. And so unless you embrace. The ideology of the hard left. You come under ridicule. That’s like saying. Every time the sun goes down, it’s dark out, Mr. Producer, if you notice that. Every time the sun goes down, it’s dark outside. Sometimes when it goes down earlier, it’s even dark early. What does that mean? Well, maybe if we would change our environmental habits here at home, the sun wouldn’t go down so often, it wouldn’t be so dark. Yeah, maybe we should do that. One has nothing to do with the other. Nothing. But here we are, the ambulance chasers on the left, go ahead. The minority position, by the way, for Republicans, the younger Republicans, absolutely no. Climate change is a crisis of their existential threat we have to deal with when you ask them to go. There you go. There you go. So here we have this situation in Florida and this is what’s going on, on The View, this is what’s going on in The View. Now, Jamie Rhome is the is National Hurricane Center director. I suppose he knows something about hurricanes, otherwise how do you get that job and he was on CNN yesterday and he was asked by Don Lemon. But the hurricane and. Climate change cut 10 go. So, listen, I just I’m just trying to get. You said you want to talk about climate change. What effect does climate change have on this phenomenon that that is happening now? Because it seems these storms are intensifying. That’s the question. I don’t think you can link climate change to any one event. On the whole, on the cumulative climate change may be making storms worse, but to link it to any one event. I would caution against them. Oh, he would caution against it. So, you know, he has to sort of darvin to the to the climate change kings and queens. To the narrative. But he also says, look, you can’t you can’t tie one of the other one event. And that’s why the Twittery on The View, I mean, can’t ABC News do a better job or ABC network? Can’t you find five women with a collective IQ of over seven? Is it really that hard? And then, of course, CNN’s chief climate correspondent, I don’t know what a climate correspondent is. They write about the weather every day. Cut 11 go. I’m just in front of the memorial for Hurricane Charley, which in 2004 devastated this town and sent a wake up call to this community about the threats of living on the coast in a rapidly warming planet. But the planet is not rapidly warming. The planet is not rapidly warming, in fact, in the last 15 years, it’s been level or slightly cooler. So this is. Like no thought to the people who have to survive this thing, who tonight are sitting and living in the dark, others who are going to have just massive property damage, whose lives are. A disaster. All the people who are getting ready to go down there and help, there’s not one person at The View who’s going to lift a finger. None of them. And yet they’re telling you this is due to climate change. And even even the director of the chief climate course excuse me, the director of the Hurricane Center National Hurricane Center, Jamie Rhome, says you can’t tie one event like this to that. He may be out of a job by tomorrow, I think. Who knows? I’m not going to discuss this, this this this bizarre, perverse mentality anymore as it applies to hurricanes and this one, but I will next hour out of necessity. Turning again to George Carlin. I will be attacked for this because, you see, I’m pushing back. I don’t conform. To the people who pray to idols, I don’t conform and I won’t conform. I have a home in Florida, my brother lives in Florida, my niece lives in Florida, have a lot of friends who live in Florida. This very important matter, and many of you do, too, and many of you listening live in Florida as I speak. So I won’t need to push back. We’ll be right back. 

Hour 1 Segment 4

Just to be clear, I take this hurricane deadly serious. With family, friends, fellow citizens in harm’s way, I don’t think the View does, I don’t think these commentators do. And so I want to be very, very clear about what they’re saying and how they’re saying it. That I rejected. Those news organizations doing the news and have people in harm’s way, we salute them. And so I decided, let us do this George Carlin piece now. Because this has nothing to do with climate change, just happens to do with Mother Nature and this is a horrific, horrific natural disaster. And if we were on electricity, it’d be a doozy of a catastrophe beyond the natural disaster that is, and it’s bad enough go. You’ve got people like this around you, countries full of them now, people walking around all day long, every minute of the day, worried about everything, worried about the air or about the water, worried about the soil, worried about insecticides, pesticides, food additives, carcinogens, worried about radon gas, worrying about asbestos, worried about saving endangered species. Let me tell you about endangered species. All right. Saving endangered species is just one more arrogant attempt by humans to control nature. It’s arrogant meddling. It’s what got us in trouble in the first place. Doesn’t anybody understand that interfering with nature over 90 percent overweigh over 90 percent of all the species that have ever lived on this planet, ever lived are gone. They’re extinct. We didn’t kill them all. They just disappeared. That’s what nature does. They disappear these days at the rate of twenty five a day. And I mean, regardless of our behavior, irrespective of how we act on this planet, 25 species that we’re here today will be gone tomorrow. Let them go gracefully. Leave nature alone. Haven’t we done enough with so self-important, so self-important. Everybody’s going to save something now. Save the trees. Save the bees. Save the whales. Save those snails. And the greatest arrogance of all, save the planet. One of these people kidding me. Save the planet. We don’t even know how to take care of ourselves yet. We haven’t learned how to care for one another. We’re going to save the planet to. I’m tired of Earth Day, I’m tired of these self-righteous environmentalists, these white bourgeois liberals who think the only thing wrong with this country is there aren’t enough bicycle paths, people trying to make the world safe for their Volvo’s. Besides, environmentalists don’t give a shit about the planet. They don’t care about the planet. Not in the abstract. They don’t. Not in the abstract, they don’t. You know what? They’re interested in a clean place to live their own habitat. They’re worried that someday in the future, they might be personally inconvenienced. Narrow, unenlightened self-interest doesn’t impress me. Besides, there is nothing wrong with the planet, nothing wrong with the planet. The planet is fine. The people are difference. Difference. The planet is fine compared to the people. The planet is doing great. Been here four and a half billion years. Do you ever think about the arithmetic? Planet has been here four and a half billion years. We’ve been here, what, a hundred thousand, maybe two hundred thousand. And we’ve only been engaged in heavy industry for a little over two hundred years. Two hundred years versus four and a half billion. And we have the conceit to think that somehow we’re a threat, that somehow we’re going to put in jeopardy this beautiful little blue green ball. It’s just a floating around the sun. The planet has been through a lot worse than us then through all kinds of things worse than us than through earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, continental drift, solar flares, sunspots, magnetic storms, the magnetic reversal of the poles, hundreds of thousands of years of bombardment by comets and asteroids and meteors worldwide floods, tidal waves, worldwide fires, erosion, cosmic rays, recurring ice ages. And we think some plastic bags and some aluminum cans are going to make a difference to planet. The planet the planet isn’t going anywhere we are we’re going away pack folks, we’re going away and we won’t leave much of a trace either. Thank God for that. Maybe a little Styrofoam, maybe a little Styrofoam plant will be here and we’ll be long gone. Just another failed mutation, just another Closed-End biological mistake, an evolutionary cul de sac. The planet will shake us off like a bad case of fleas, a surface nuisance. Wonder how the planet’s doing. Ask those people at Pompeii who are frozen into position from volcanic ash how the planet’s doing. One of the planet’s. All right. Ask those people in Mexico City or Armenia or one hundred other places buried under thousands of tons of earthquake rubble if they feel like a threat to the planet this week. How about those people in Kilauea, in Hawaii who build their homes right next to an active volcano and then wonder why they have lava in the living room? The planet will be here for a long, long, long time after we’re gone and it will heal itself, it will cleanse itself because that’s what it does. It’s a self-correcting system. The air in the water will recover. The earth will be renewed. And if it’s true, the plastic is not degradable. Well, the planet will simply incorporate plastic into a new paradigm. The Earth plus plastic earth doesn’t share our prejudice towards plastic. Plastic came out of the earth. The Earth probably sees plastic is just another one of its children. Could be the only reason the earth allowed us to be spawned from it in the first place. It wanted plastic for itself. Didn’t know how to make it needed us could be the answer to our age old philosophical question, why are we here? Plastic. So the plastic is here. Our job is done, we can be phased out now and I think that’s really started already, don’t you? I mean, to be fair, the planet probably sees us as a mild threat, something to be dealt with. And I’m sure the planet will defend itself in the manner of a large organism like a beehive or an ant colony can muster a defense. I’m sure the planet. We’ll think of something. What would you do if you were the planet trying to defend against this pesky troublesome species? Let’s see what make viruses. Viruses might be good. They seem vulnerable to viruses and viruses are tricky, always mutating and forming new strains whenever a vaccine is developed. Perhaps this first virus could be one that that compromises the immune system of these creatures, perhaps a human immunodeficiency virus, making them vulnerable to all sorts of other diseases and infections that might come along and maybe it could be spread sexually, making them a little reluctant to engage in the act of reproduction. Well, that’s a poetic note and it’s a start. And I can dream. All right, folks, you get the point how ridiculous these programs are today that try to turn a a horrific natural event into must be manmade, must be capitalism, must be industry, must be automobiles. It’s none of it. And despite being berated over and over again in classrooms, by the media, by the frauds and the phonies. What’s going on in Florida is a natural disaster, it is a disaster, and for people to try and deflected into politics is loathsome. The view is loathsome. The people on The View are loathsome and the same with any other outlet today that has tried to use politics. To explain this. And several of them have. Just change the channel and watch those who are real news people, because people need help. People are in extremis and has nothing to do with human beings, everything to do with nature. I’ll be right back.