New Bombshell Kamala Plagiarism Reporting, and Kamala's Divisive Rhetoric, with Hogan Gidley, Doug Schoen, and Xi Van Fleet | Ep. 923
Digest
This podcast delves into the potential dangers of Kamala Harris's ideology, drawing parallels between her policies and the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The host, Megan Kelly, discusses allegations of plagiarism against Harris, her stance on transgender issues, and her support for critical race theory. The podcast features interviews with experts who lived through the Cultural Revolution in China, providing firsthand accounts of the social upheaval and suppression of dissent that occurred during that period. The speakers highlight the similarities between the tactics used by Mao Zedong and the current trends in American society, particularly the use of divisive ideologies to control and manipulate people. The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding history and resisting attempts to erase it, arguing that the lack of knowledge about communism and the Cultural Revolution has contributed to the acceptance of similar ideologies in America. The speakers warn that Harris's policies could lead to a similar outcome of poverty, misery, and oppression, and they encourage listeners to be vigilant and to resist attempts to silence dissent or promote a false narrative.
Outlines
Introduction and Overview
Megan Kelly introduces the show and the topics she will be discussing, including Kamala Harris's potential plagiarism, early voting in Nevada, and the transgender issue.
Kamala Harris's Plagiarism Allegations
Megan Kelly discusses a report from the Washington Free Beacon alleging that Kamala Harris plagiarized large sections of her book and other writings, including a fictionalized story about a sex trafficking victim.
Early Voting in Nevada and its Implications
Megan Kelly discusses a report from John Ralston, a Nevada political analyst, suggesting that early voting in Nevada is showing a Republican advantage, which could be a significant development in the presidential race.
The Transgender Issue and Kamala Harris's Stance
Megan Kelly discusses the controversy surrounding Kamala Harris's stance on transgender issues, particularly her support for taxpayer-funded sex change operations for prisoners and illegal aliens.
Comparing Kamala Harris's Policies to the Cultural Revolution
Megan Kelly interviews an author who compares Kamala Harris's policies to the Cultural Revolution in China, drawing parallels between the two in terms of social upheaval and the suppression of dissent.
The Cultural Revolution and its Parallels to Today's America
This chapter explores the parallels between the Chinese Cultural Revolution and current events in America, particularly the rise of critical race theory and its impact on education and society. The speaker, a survivor of the Cultural Revolution, draws on her personal experiences to highlight the similarities in tactics and ideology between Mao Zedong's regime and the current trends in American society.
The Marxist Roots of Critical Race Theory
This chapter delves into the Marxist roots of critical race theory, highlighting the similarities between its ideology and the tactics employed by Mao Zedong during the Cultural Revolution. The speaker emphasizes the goal of erasing history and creating a new society unburdened by the past, a strategy that she witnessed firsthand in China.
The Role of Division in Controlling People
This chapter examines the role of division in controlling people, drawing parallels between the tactics used by Mao Zedong and the current trends in American society. The speaker explains how Mao divided Chinese society into two classes, the "red" and the "black," and how this division was used to control and manipulate people. She argues that critical race theory employs a similar strategy, using race instead of class to divide and control.
The Speed of the Cultural Revolution in America
This chapter discusses the speaker's surprise at the speed with which American society embraced critical race theory and other divisive ideologies. She compares this to the rapid spread of the Cultural Revolution in China, highlighting the similarities in the tactics used to silence dissent and promote a new narrative.
The Importance of History and Education
This chapter emphasizes the importance of understanding history and the dangers of erasing it. The speaker argues that the lack of knowledge about communism and the Cultural Revolution has contributed to the acceptance of similar ideologies in America. She highlights the need for education to combat these trends and preserve freedom.
The Dangers of Kamala Harris's Ideology
This chapter focuses on the speaker's concerns about Kamala Harris's ideology, particularly her views on equity and her embrace of critical race theory. The speaker highlights the similarities between Harris's rhetoric and the tactics used by Mao Zedong, arguing that her policies could lead to a similar outcome of poverty, misery, and oppression.
The Transgender Issue and its Parallels to the Cultural Revolution
This chapter explores the parallels between the transgender issue and the Cultural Revolution in China. The speaker argues that while Mao did not directly address transgender issues, he did attack gender roles and promote a masculine ideal, which she witnessed firsthand during her childhood. She sees a similar trend in America, where gender roles are being redefined and traditional values are being challenged.
The Destabilizing Effects of Division
This chapter discusses the destabilizing effects of division on families, communities, and schools. The speaker argues that the promotion of division, whether through critical race theory or other ideologies, is ultimately harmful to society and serves the interests of those who seek to control and manipulate people.
The Importance of Speaking Out
This chapter emphasizes the importance of speaking out against divisive ideologies and protecting freedom. The speaker encourages listeners to be vigilant and to resist attempts to silence dissent or promote a false narrative. She highlights the need for courage and a willingness to stand up for what is right.
Keywords
Cultural Revolution
A sociopolitical movement in China from 1966 to 1976, initiated by Mao Zedong, aimed at purging capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society. It resulted in widespread social upheaval, violence, and political persecution.
Plagiarism
The act of presenting someone else's work or ideas as one's own without proper attribution. It is a serious academic and professional offense, often resulting in disciplinary action or legal consequences.
Transgender
An umbrella term for people whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. It encompasses a wide range of identities and experiences, and individuals may identify as transgender, non-binary, or genderfluid.
Critical Race Theory
An academic framework that examines the role of race and racism in society, particularly in the context of law and legal institutions. It argues that racism is systemic and embedded in institutions, and that it perpetuates inequality.
Marxism
A political and economic ideology developed by Karl Marx, advocating for a classless society achieved through a socialist revolution. It emphasizes the struggle between the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) and the proletariat (working class).
Identity Politics
A political strategy that emphasizes the shared experiences and interests of groups based on their identity, such as race, gender, or sexual orientation. It aims to empower marginalized groups and challenge systems of oppression.
Indoctrination
The process of teaching or influencing someone to accept a particular set of beliefs or values, often without critical thinking or questioning. It can be used to control people's thoughts and behaviors.
Tyranny
Cruel or oppressive government or rule. It involves the abuse of power and the suppression of individual rights and freedoms.
Freedom
The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrances. It is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of democratic societies.
Q&A
What are the main allegations of plagiarism against Kamala Harris?
The Washington Free Beacon alleges that Kamala Harris plagiarized sections of her book and other writings, including a fictionalized story about a sex trafficking victim that she presented as a real case.
How does the early voting data in Nevada suggest a potential shift in the presidential race?
John Ralston, a Nevada political analyst, reports that more Republicans have submitted early ballots than Democrats in Nevada, which could indicate a shift in the state's electoral landscape.
What is the controversy surrounding Kamala Harris's stance on transgender issues?
Kamala Harris has been criticized for her support of taxpayer-funded sex change operations for prisoners and illegal aliens, which some view as a radical and costly policy.
How does the author compare Kamala Harris's policies to the Cultural Revolution in China?
The author, who lived through the Cultural Revolution in China, sees parallels between Kamala Harris's policies and the social upheaval and suppression of dissent that occurred during that period.
What are some of the key challenges facing Kamala Harris's campaign?
Kamala Harris's campaign faces challenges related to her lack of a clear record and agenda, her perceived inauthenticity, and the growing unease among voters about her stance on social issues.
How do the polls suggest the current state of the presidential race?
The polls show a close race, with Donald Trump currently leading in several key swing states. However, the accuracy of the polls remains uncertain, and the outcome of the election is still too close to call.
What are some of the key takeaways from the discussion about Kamala Harris's campaign?
The discussion highlights Kamala Harris's lack of a clear record and agenda, her perceived inauthenticity, and the growing unease among voters about her stance on social issues. It also suggests that the race is close and that Donald Trump may be gaining momentum.
What are the key similarities between the Chinese Cultural Revolution and current trends in American society?
The speaker highlights the use of divisive ideologies, such as critical race theory, to control and manipulate people, similar to the tactics employed by Mao Zedong during the Cultural Revolution. Both movements aim to erase history and create a new society unburdened by the past, leading to the suppression of individual rights and freedoms.
How does critical race theory resemble the tactics used by Mao Zedong?
Both critical race theory and Mao's ideology rely on dividing people into groups based on identity, whether it be race or class. This division is used to create conflict and control, ultimately serving the interests of those in power.
Why is it important to understand history and resist attempts to erase it?
The speaker argues that understanding history is crucial to recognizing and resisting the dangers of divisive ideologies. By erasing history, those in power can control the narrative and manipulate people's understanding of the past, leading to the acceptance of harmful ideologies.
Show Notes
Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing the bombshell new reporting about serious evidence of Kamala Harris' past plagiarism, whether she plagiarized a fake story and pretended it actually happened, the way the media is ignoring these allegations so far compared to how they covered Biden's plagiarism, and more. Then Hogan Gidley, GOP strategist, and Doug Schoen, Democratic strategist, join to discuss how Kamala is fading in the polls the more interviews and public appearances she does, her constant repetition of talking points during three different town halls with Liz Cheney yesterday, Kamala attacking Trump supporters before correcting herself, how the left is claiming they’re on the receiving end of "violent" rhetoric despite the Trump assassination attempts, how she's dividing the country more than ever, what we can learn about the early voting numbers so far, the historic under-polling of Trump and if the polls are fixed this time around, how Trump is now ahead in every swing state polling average, and more. Then Xi Van Fleet, author of "Mao's America," joins to discuss her experience growing up in Communist China during the Cultural Revolution, how her experience there parallels Kamala's rhetoric now, the dangers that Americans need to know about, the similarities she has noticed between Mao and Kamala's messaging, the focus on division among the left today, and more.
Gidley- https://x.com/JHoganGidley
Schoen- https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Life-Middle-Hostile-Adversarial/dp/1682452263
Van Fleet-https://x.com/XVanFleet
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