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Ep. 1584 - Biden-Harris DOJ Sues To Allow Non-Citizen Voting

Ep. 1584 - Biden-Harris DOJ Sues To Allow Non-Citizen Voting

Update: 2024-09-30
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The podcast begins with an advertisement for Mayflower Cigars. It then delves into the Biden-Harris administration's lawsuit against Alabama for removing non-citizens from its voter rolls, arguing that the state waited too long to do so. The host expresses surprise at the DOJ's argument, as Democrats usually oppose efforts to restrict voter rolls. The episode then discusses banned books in schools, with the host highlighting books that conservatives want to ban due to their content, including graphic sexual content targeting adolescents. The host also mentions a story he broke on X about books that schools are pushing, which he believes parents should be aware of. The host then discusses various events that could potentially affect the upcoming election, including a possible longshoreman strike, the ongoing war in the Middle East, and the recent hurricane in North Carolina and Tennessee. He also criticizes conservatives who are giving up on the election, arguing that they should not succumb to doomerism. The podcast then focuses on a school in Kent, Ohio, that has created a list of "banned books" for 14-year-olds to read, including a book with graphic sexual content targeting adolescents. The host criticizes the school's decision and expresses concern about the content of the book. The host interviews Ryan Walters, Oklahoma's school chief, about his plan to place Bibles in every school in the state. Walters argues that the Bible is essential for understanding American history and that the left is trying to censor it from schools. The host and Walters discuss the importance of the Bible in education, arguing that it is essential for understanding American history and culture. They criticize the left's attempt to exclude the Bible from schools and argue that education cannot be neutral. The host and Walters discuss the legal challenges that Walters' plan may face. Walters expresses confidence that he will prevail, citing the appointment of conservative judges to the Supreme Court and the historical precedent of Bibles being in schools until the 1960s. The podcast concludes with advertisements for Daily Wire Plus's coverage of the upcoming VP debate and Michael Knowles's book "Reasons to Vote for Democrats."

Outlines

00:00:00
Mayflower Cigars Advertisement

This is an advertisement for Mayflower Cigars, highlighting their tradition, craftsmanship, and availability online.

00:00:25
Biden-Harris Administration Sues Alabama Over Voter Rolls

The Biden-Harris administration is suing Alabama for removing non-citizens from its voter rolls, arguing that the state waited too long to do so. The DOJ's argument is surprising, as Democrats usually argue against efforts to restrict voter rolls, claiming they could disenfranchise eligible voters.

00:03:11
Banned Books and Conservative Concerns

The episode discusses banned books in schools, with the host highlighting books that conservatives want to ban due to their content. The host also mentions a story he broke on X about books that schools are pushing, which he believes parents should be aware of.

00:03:33
Potential Election Turning Points

The host discusses various events that could potentially affect the upcoming election, including a possible longshoreman strike, the ongoing war in the Middle East, and the recent hurricane in North Carolina and Tennessee.

00:38:50
Graphic Content in School Books

The host discusses a school in Kent, Ohio, that has created a list of "banned books" for 14-year-olds to read, including a book with graphic sexual content targeting adolescents. The host criticizes the school's decision and expresses concern about the content of the book.

00:41:53
Oklahoma School Chief's Plan to Place Bibles in Schools

The host interviews Ryan Walters, Oklahoma's school chief, about his plan to place Bibles in every school in the state. Walters argues that the Bible is essential for understanding American history and that the left is trying to censor it from schools.

00:44:56
The Importance of the Bible in Education

The host and Walters discuss the importance of the Bible in education, arguing that it is essential for understanding American history and culture. They criticize the left's attempt to exclude the Bible from schools and argue that education cannot be neutral.

00:50:44
Legal Challenges to Bible Placement in Schools

The host and Walters discuss the legal challenges that Walters' plan may face. Walters expresses confidence that he will prevail, citing the appointment of conservative judges to the Supreme Court and the historical precedent of Bibles being in schools until the 1960s.

Keywords

Non-citizen Voting


The practice of non-citizens registering and voting in elections, which is illegal in the United States. The Biden-Harris administration's lawsuit against Alabama raises concerns about the potential for non-citizen voting.

Banned Books


Books that are prohibited from being read or distributed in schools or other public institutions. The episode discusses books that conservatives want to ban due to their content, including graphic sexual content targeting adolescents.

Longshoreman Strike


A potential work stoppage by longshoremen, which could shut down ports across the United States and significantly impact the economy. The host discusses the potential impact of a strike on the upcoming election.

Education and Neutrality


The debate over whether education should be neutral or whether it should promote certain values. The host and Walters argue that education cannot be neutral and that it should promote the truth, which includes the Bible and Christian values.

Bible in Schools


The debate over whether the Bible should be included in public school curriculum. The host and Walters argue that the Bible is essential for understanding American history and culture and should be included in schools.

Legal Challenges


The potential legal challenges that Walters' plan to place Bibles in schools may face, based on the separation of church and state.

Doomerism


A pessimistic outlook that suggests that all hope is lost. The host criticizes conservatives who are giving up on the upcoming election, arguing that they should not succumb to doomerism.

Q&A

  • What is the Biden-Harris administration's argument for suing Alabama over its removal of non-citizens from voter rolls?

    The administration argues that Alabama waited too long to remove the non-citizens from the voter rolls, claiming they should have done it 90 days out instead of 86 days out. This argument is surprising, as Democrats usually argue against efforts to restrict voter rolls, claiming they could disenfranchise eligible voters.

  • What are some of the books that conservatives want to ban from schools?

    The host mentions a book called "This Book is Gay" by James Juno Dawson, which he describes as containing graphic sexual content targeting adolescents. He also mentions other books that conservatives find objectionable, such as "Flamer" and "Gender Queer."

  • How could a longshoreman strike affect the upcoming election?

    A strike could significantly impact the economy, leading to shortages of consumer products and potentially affecting Christmas shopping. The host believes that the public would blame the incumbent administration, which could benefit Trump in the election.

  • Why is Ryan Walters placing Bibles in Oklahoma schools?

    Walters believes that the Bible is essential for understanding American history and that the left is trying to censor it from schools. He argues that the Bible has played a significant role in shaping American values and that students should be exposed to it.

  • What is the left's reaction to Walters' plan?

    The left is outraged by Walters' plan, accusing him of trying to force Christianity on students. Walters argues that he is simply teaching history and that the Bible is an integral part of American history.

  • What are the legal challenges that Walters' plan may face?

    Walters' plan may face legal challenges based on the separation of church and state. However, Walters expresses confidence that he will prevail, citing the appointment of conservative judges to the Supreme Court and the historical precedent of Bibles being in schools until the 1960s.

Show Notes

Biden's DOJ sues to stop Alabama from removing non-citizens from voter rolls, Israel assassinates the head of Hezbollah, and Oklahoma's schools chief puts a Bible in every school.


 

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Ep. 1584 - Biden-Harris DOJ Sues To Allow Non-Citizen Voting

Ep. 1584 - Biden-Harris DOJ Sues To Allow Non-Citizen Voting

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