>> awesome, thank you. >> my pleasure. mark: i look at government. government you look at the constitution. our government is supposed to be limited, constitution of shed up with checks and balances, then we have the bill of rights that protects the individual, and the 9th amendment, in tenth that talks about federal implement ism, thesystem is set up to proe individual, recognizing there is a circle of liberty around the individual that the government cannot pep penetrate. now i look at government today, jason, massive taxing, massive spending. massive controlling. massive redistribution. massive transforming. we warding search citizen -- rewarding certain citizens, punishing certain citizens, political party in my view, particularly democrat, gaining power, expanding powers. i would be you're curious. what happens to the individual, all this power and energy and resources and focus is on the expansion and of the federal government. >> mark, you hit on the crisis that we're having here in america. it is a crisis we should all be afraid of, i think how we got here, everyone is fat and happy, they are all looking for their piece of the power pie, our politicians are, we have taken for granted, too many. i'm going to flame the politicians, but i think too many americans, have taken for granted the freedoms that previous generations won. that goes all the way back to the revolutionary war. back to the civil war. all the way back to the civil rights movement, america has been on a fight for increased freedom since its inception, then won't we got it the civil right movement was like everyone gets to enjoy american freedom, since then as we move further away, people have taken those freedoms for granted, they don't appreciate them, they stop asking people to ante up, think about j-- jfk's inauguration speech, now we move to asking country what it can do for us. if we don't as a group of americans, if we don't hit the stop button on this, we should serve our country. not our country cannot serve us. our country we can abide by a certain 70 real -- certain set of rules that guarantee freedom for us, that all our country promises us. that is what the declaration promises and constitution, freedom and per suit happiness. now we're asking the government to take care of us and i look at all of -- not we're starting, it has been going on for a long time, 'is now just full-blown, all politicians are so content on holding on to power, acquiring power and how can the events in the capitol build benefit and enrich the politician, and american working class people have been sold out, mark. mark: i, agree, and jason, you watch, president of united states signing executive orders that destroys, the girl's sports in high school, why would you do that? then, you watch the executive orders signed that are enshrining critical race theory. in the federal government. and our school systems, that is a theory that is racist. that holds that this is a white dominating society from day one, there is not a damn thing we can do about it which is so appalling in the 1619 project from new york time that under mines the founding of the nation, you watch how this spreads throughout society with dr. seuss and "the muppets," things that you can't imagine people are projecting their agenda on it, can a country that divided against its self, attacking its own founding and principles can it survive? >> no, that is why the american people have to gotten ter jiezer get.>> you talk about the execue order -- order. >> and that is about a feeling, i feel like i am a woman, therefore you have to an act laws that satisfy my feelings,. i'm not trying to -- den great or blast transgender feelings, but the country cannot set up laws based on feeling, they have to be based on fact, data and serve the entire nation, it cannot be an emotional thing. the 1619 project and critical race theory, this is about serving feelings, more than serving reality. there were laws in america that needed to be changed, to ensure freedom for black americans, we changed those laws, martin luther king and that jeff -- generationfought for that. whole country went to war. we went to war in 1770s if more freedom and getting laws off the books, now we have a generation that thinks that america is at a place where we can start serving people's feelings, not we don't have to -- we're creating laws to satisfy feelings, but i'm a government cannot do that you cannot sustain a society where just serving people's feelings, people's feelings are irrational. they are irrational. mark. i think i should be married to halle berry, i feel like i have earned that. i'm not qualified. i can't have that. so, we have this thing in america, we can have it all and do it all, and no, there are certain things that through quirks and fate or our feelings, and just are not going to be met and it is not the government's job to meet the needs of people's feelings. we're off in a fantasy world. we're going to go through the trial and minneapolis over george floyd. none of it -- the reaction will not be based on the facts presented in court, it will be based in how people feel. and people feel, oh, the police. they are systematically killing black men, that is a feeling, that is not supported by any facts, it is supportedded by an anecdote or two, but as media has told us, you call them the corporate authoritarian media has told us. people have a lot of anecdotes about the election, but there is no proof of massive fraud in the elex michaelson. the -- election. a few anecdotes of police misconduct. the facts don't support that. >> jason we get lost in this are the founding principles and belief system. judeo belief system, people don't want to hear about it, but this is fact. >> it is great. mark: and we talk little in public square about individual liberty, about private property rights, about hard work, about family, about accountability and responsibility. in fact i think the government more and more is trying to blame systems, groups. blame ancestors, for the problems that individuals have today. if you are not really locked into this society, or if you are somebody who is always malcontented that is attractive to you. i feel that our government and our politicians, particularly on the left, this is who they try to appeal to, the other things that are so important that uphold our society, are ignored in the public scare. do you get that sense too. mark: >> without question, but i think that our foreign adversaries foreign competitors, china at top of list, has spread so much money throughout american culture in sports world, and relationship with nike and nba and nfl. through hollywood. and their funding of movies, tv shows and whatever else, they paid off a group of people to attack american values, to install and promote marxism, quite frankly, in america, that is what a lot of these pop culture, leftists are, they are marxists. and i think they are systematically undermining all of the american values that made us great. we have people so focused on race, black people and white people, and particularly say this about black people that is the constituent i am very familiar with, we have abandoned our religious faith for a race-base faith, our religious is now race, that what we're out to protect, promote and celebrate moran jesus christ, this is inappropriate, when all of us americans, black, white, whatever, he is up out ourselves to a higher power, even if you are an atheist. the judeo christian values are why people are breaking down the doors to get into america. it is why our border. the mexican-american border is flooded with people trying to get in here, they are not attracted to the marxist values promoted today, they are attracted to freedom that judeo christian values created here in america. in -- if you look at, i just want to see the country that has as many people trying to flood into it, that within it, has so many critics of america, like america is the worst place on the world, we have all kinds of dark indigenous people trying to get into the america, yet somehow, america is the most racists people on earth and dark skin people and black people don't have a chance here in this country. and the left is so crazy, that now they are going to say, you know asian people they are white. and they benefit from asian white privilege, they just make up the rules as they go along, we made the truth and facts irrelevant here in america. and if you really understand, jesus christ and christianity it is a search for the truth. it is the truth explained in the king james bible. and affinity to truth is greatest thing that a christian can do and a country can do that wants to be great, we're abandons truth and god and the values that made this country great. mark: we'll be right back. losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident 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most people in the country get along, they don't give a damn about ways, my mentor in reagan administration was the best guy i have known, 6-foot 4, big guy. african-american, we just adore each other, one of my best friends. millions of examples like this. interracial marriages higher than ever before, diversity of used to be lilly white suburbs, they are 40% minority, people on their own. without being told what to do. by some mucketty mucks in washington d.c. who are moving pieces around about how people should work and work with, people happen naturally in a free country, you look, you point it out, we have people trying to come across the bord are bee the millions, who are not white. you are right, they are not coming here because they believe in critical race theory, they don't know what the hell critical race theory circumstance they are leaving socialist and marxist regimes, they want freedom, freed on. that is what they want. they come here, they don't hear about freedom. they hear about how horrible this country circumstance this concerns me, we have generation of immigrant simulating to american culturies to and society which was a positive thing, and promote the principles you were talking about, but we don't promote them that much. what is this going to look like in years and deck -- decades ahead. mark: you are talk. >> to -- me is the danger of big tech, social media apps out of silicon valley, american discourse is controlled by facebook and twitter. they are in control of this highly divisive highly racist conversations that we moved into on-line. you are talking about, i started saying this 4 or 6 years ago, like. you follow my twitter feed. and you would think that like oh, my god, where every he going there is tension and animosity andy it devisiveness and all these people hate jason whitlocks in twitter media on-line. in the matrix, but in the real world, when i go out, i am i -- treated like, i love you, can i get your autograph. the real life experience is different from social media experience, what happened is that in my view, the democrats in their fight for power, they can't win in the real world. and so they want to transfer everything to the social media matrix, they have the earing of mark zuckerberg, and facebook and jack dorsey at twitter, they created this phony world, where democrats and liberal ideology are dominant and beloved, controlled from manipulation from northern california, i have been saying for at least 6 years, getting people to understand, in a massive difference between a northern californian liberal and a new york liberal. the whole media used to dance for the approval of new york liberals. now they dance for the northern california liberals, and that is a much more radical, socialist, marxist, anti-american group of liberals, and they are tearing this country down. and public discourse down and creating this racial devise that has people unaware at each other's throats, they can't see that working class americans are being manipulated and the elites are using racial division to maintain power. >> and even on old media, you watched cnn or msnbc. they bring the most radical elements of our society to their television that project an unreality, they go on and on with base -- racist comes and if you disagree you musts be part of the white privilege, even people who are not white, you can see what is taking place at amazon. for example. black history month. you could not access the documentary on clarence thomas. it is not even that it is a -- it is an odious racism. but more. touched on, it is an odious racism fueled with a roadius marxism. judge jeanine: >> in a are use will race -- they are using race to build marxism to american culture, i have to hand it to them, it is working. we can look at from the summer of 2020, we can see buildings burning and police officers assassinated, they created a false world, you can't even discuss this you can't say this is -- this is inappropriate reaction, you can't say this, you will be accused of racism. but the eventeds at capital, less than anything we saw this summer, you could say anything about it and be applauded about it, it is wrong and unamerican. mark: jason thank you. >> thank you. mark: we'll be right back. forget what your smoking-hot moms and teachers say, just remember my motto. if you ain't first... you're last! woo-hoo! 1 in 2 kids is under hydrated. ♪ plant-powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love. and one gram of sugar. find creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. ♪ if i could be you and you could be me ♪ ♪ for just one hour ♪. ♪ if we could find a way to get inside each other's mind ♪ ♪ if you could see you through my eyes instead of your ego ♪ ♪ i believe you'd be surprised to see that you've been blind ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ yeah before you abuse, criticize and accuse ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ 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compelling, i would like it start there you are a congressman in one of the wealthiest district in florida, you are a congressman in a district that is perhaps 340 -- 3 quarters cuecasion, is this an example that people are earning for representatives who represent liberty and private property rights and the constitution and limited government and rational spending. >> that is correct. my constituents are a mixture of a lot of things. people who grew up in the area, than retirees, they retired from rust built states, that and well,. some did good, some were able to be consistent, to a great place to live. they want the washington, d.c. to follow the constitution, we have water issues that we want repaired. but want a representative who'll be conservative. who will be stick to contusion and stand for liberty. after, that do common sense things. you know my philosophy has been federal government should do a few things, efficiently, well, and everything else to the state and people, that is what people of my congressional district want. mark: there you are in nancy pelosi's house of representatives, the most radical, pushing through one outrageous bill after another to nationalize elections and open borders, she knows it is not getting far, but they push the president of united states with executive order to do things unilaterally. you show up in this house of representatives. what do you make of this. >> this is place is a distractiontion of off republic. the bigger point is that democrats never ran on this joe biden never ran on this bill about defunding police, they never ran on taking over the election process at federal level or shutting down keystone pipeline or opening southern border, only thing they ran on was quote, unquote, saving our democracy, which i still don't know what that means, i tell i having been in nation's capitol for two months, what they're doing is they are destroying republic, cannot survive where no one has input on everything, this is radical policy after radical policy that american people were never told about during the election process. mark: and the american people do not have a say. , i have a few thoughts and questions. you tell me, all top down, happened out of the speaker's office, she pushes it through, forces a vote, and that is vote? >> that is right, that process. i didn't care about politics growing up, we were registered democrats, i grew up in brooklyn, new york. i came to politics later in life, conservatism found me, because of the financial collapse about 12 years, and ought ragous response of tarp bailout that i did not agree with. you look at history of governments, you understand that you know government like ours works, when you have desperate up put from members who don't agree on a lot of these issues, but have to the en put, this is all out of silicon valley, and manhattan and white house, you have people who are leftist, you have people who are radicals who push the narrative, that, they are never going to stop. mark: rest of the country goes unrepresented. nancy pelosi, san francisco. schumer. new york city. biden, wellington, a big -- wilmington, a big country, it is call the house of representatives, the point of election, every two years when you go back, you are held to account for things that you have done, and nancy pelosi is running the house like a dictator. this is shock, when we come back. i want to talk to you about these so-called relief bills, trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars, we'll be right back. a landscaper. a hunter. because you didn't settle for ordinary. same goes for your equipment. versatile, powerful, durable kubota equipment. more goes into it. so you get more out of it. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so wh