As we pivot to environmental discussions, Larry Elder brings insights from his latest documentary on electric vehicles, shedding light on the complexities beneath the surface of the EV industry. From technological marvels to environmental concerns, Larry explores what truly makes an EV. Listen in to get a comprehensive look at the conversation surrounding America’s policies and innovations.
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Thanks for watching.
SPEAKER 13 :
Phillip, welcome to MyPillow in Minnesota. How are you?
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, I’m doing pretty good, Mike. Good. I’m sick and tired of what America has come to. Okay, we live… these illegals in for four years, and now they’re just destroying America. Everybody’s against everything. Schools are very important. I know. And they should be number one on our list, especially for that gentleman, because my daughter was dyslexic. Right. And so I understand his sentiments on this. having his boy, I think it was a boy, in school.
SPEAKER 13 :
Well, I mean, the bottom line, you look at, Philip, you’re so right when we look around right now and see the condition of America. Look at Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security. She does an Easter Sunday outing. She lays her purse down by her table, and a guy snatches her purse. They catch him. He’s an illegal immigrant. Tom Holman was addressing this on Fox News last night.
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If you’re going to rob from the Secretary of Homeland Security, that means you’re going to do just about anything. So he picked the wrong target. He got right on it. He’s now arrested. He’ll be held accountable. Secretary Nome is a no-nonsense secretary, and she’s going to continue to enforce the law. So I think this is a pure example of illegal animals committing crimes across the city, big and small, shoplifting, armed robbery, up to murder and rape of young women. Again, you look at what we’ve done since President Trump’s been in office, ISIS arrested just under 70,000 illegal aliens in the interior. And border patrols arrested another 34,000. CBP altogether arrested about 67,000. This administration is breaking records every day. ISIS already arrested three times more criminals in three months than Joe Biden did in a year. And we’re going to keep it going.
SPEAKER 13 :
And, you know, as we approach Trump’s 100 days, that’s this week, and they’re going to do polls that say, oh, Americans are disappointed and they don’t like the direction. Check this out. You know, the Washington Post had a headline that Trump deported U.S. citizens. Children were deported. Here was Marco Rubio, and this is so important. Here he was on NBC News. I believe he was on Meet the Press.
SPEAKER 06 :
Three U.S. citizen children have been deported with their mothers. Now, this is according to The Washington Post. The family’s lawyer says one of them is a four-year-old with stage four cancer, deported without medication or ability to contact doctors. The family’s lawyers are also saying their clients were denied communication with family and legal representatives before being deported. And it’s raising concerns about the issue of due process, that it’s being violated. So let me ask you, Is everyone on US soil, citizens and non-citizens, entitled to due process?
SPEAKER 16 :
Yes, of course. But let me tell you, it looks at an immigration standing. The laws are very specific. If you’re in this country unlawfully, you have no right to be here and you must be removed. That’s what the law says. Somehow over the last 20 years, we’ve completely lost this notion that somehow or completely adopted this idea that, yes, we have immigration laws. But once you come into our country illegally, it triggers all kinds of rights that can keep you here indefinitely. That’s why we were being flooded at the border. we’ve ended that and that’s why you don’t you see a historically low number of people not just trying to cross our border trying to cross the border into panama all the way down in the darien gap i mean it’s been a huge help for those countries as well on the headline that’s a misleading headline okay three u.s citizens ages four seven and two were not deported their mothers who are legally in this country were deported the children went with their mothers those children are u.s citizens They can come back into the United States if there’s their father or someone here who wants to assume them. But ultimately, who was deported was their mother, who was their mothers who were here illegally. The children just went with their mothers. But it wasn’t like you guys make it sound like ICE agents kicked down the door and grabbed a two year old and threw him on an airplane. That’s misleading.
SPEAKER 06 :
That’s just not true. Just to be clear, because I do want to get to the overhaul at the State Department. Is it the U.S. policy to deport children, even U.S. citizens, with their families? And I hear what you’re saying, without due process. Just to be very clear there.
SPEAKER 16 :
No, no, no, no, no. Again, if someone’s in this country unlawfully, illegally, that person gets deported. If that person is with a two-year-old child or has a two-year-old child and says, I want to take my child with you, with me, you have two choices. You can say yes, of course you can take your child, whether they’re a citizen or not, because it’s your child. Or you can say, yes, you can go, but your child must stay behind. And then your headlines would read, U.S. holding hostage two-year-old, four-year-old, seven-year-old while mother deported. So the parents make that choice. I imagine those three U.S. citizen children have fathers here in the United States. They can stay with their father. That’s up to their family to decide where the children go. Children go with their parents. Parents decide where their children go. The U.S. deported their mothers who were illegally in America.
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Thank you all again for supporting a great American company in my pillow. Next, we hear from the sage of South Central, Larry Elder, as he discusses his findings from his new documentary, Electric Vehicles, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
SPEAKER 13 :
Larry, tell us about your documentary, Electric Vehicles, the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. It’s available now at salemnow.com. I saw it and I was riveted by it because, look, my position has always been, if people want to buy an EV, buy an EV, just don’t mandate it. You can’t shove that down our throats. But what were your surprising takeaways? What did you learn as you dove into this subject? And why did you want to tackle this particular subject matter?
SPEAKER 14 :
Well, impactful pictures came to me and asked me what I thought were some issues that should be tackled that were tackled. And I mentioned that because I’m here in California. Governor Gavin Newsom has mandated by the year 2035 no more sale of new gas powered cars. Joe Biden made similar statements. And however you feel on the issue of climate change, whether you feel, as Joe Biden does, that climate change represents an existential threat. whether you feel it’s much ado about nothing or whether you’re sort of in the middle, that there is climate change, that man, activity has had something to do with it, but we ought not force-feed so-called renewables down people’s throats. However you feel about that is pretty irrelevant. My question is, is an EV, all things considered, better for the planet than a gas-powered car? Before I started this, Michael, I’d never driven an EV. I just sort of assumed that EVs were better for the planet than gas-powered cars. And then I got into it and drove an EV for the first time. The technology is absolutely amazing. The self-driving stuff is amazing. I went to one of the biggest auto shows in the world and saw all the cutting-edge technology involved in an EV, and it was quite riveting. But then you look at the other things. It takes fossil fuel generated energy to manufacture the EV, to transport the EV, to get it to the dealership. It takes primarily fossil fuel manufactured energy to make the electricity to charge the EV. So you look at the overall carbon footprint, it’s probably not any smaller than a gas powered car, arguably might even be bigger. And then you get to the ugly part, which is the growing dependence on China for the computer chips that go into the car, and more importantly for the minerals, some called rare earth minerals, lithium, cobalt, and nickel that go into the battery. And China either manufactures this stuff or produces this stuff or mines this stuff in China or in places controlled by China, like the Republic of the Congo, where kids, children, boys and girls are using their bare hands to dig out this cobalt, which is toxic. I think if people knew that slave labor was being used, these kids are being paid a dollar or two a day to do this, they would rethink what they think about EVs. This is from just a humanitarian standpoint. And then you have the national security standpoint. We’re enriching China, making us more dependent upon China. Do you really want to do that? So if you look at all these things, the good, the bad and the ugly. I think you’re going to come away with saying things like, well, you know, maybe I should think this through just a little bit more. I don’t tell people what to think. I don’t put it down their throats. It’s up to you to decide. But make sure you know exactly what goes into manufacturing, transporting. The battery has to be disposed of. The battery has a shorter shelf life than a battery used in a gas-powered car. And because of the toxic minerals that are in it, if you bury the battery, it can leak and threaten the underground water storage. There are all sorts of things that I would urge people to take into consideration before they think about buying a DV.
SPEAKER 13 :
It’s like everything you do. It’s a real balanced, reasonable approach to what has been a one-sided conversation. And look, again, the movie’s available now at SalemNow.com. You go to SalemNow.com to watch it. And, you know, I just had a brainstorm. We ought to screen Electric Vehicles, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly starring Larry Elder on the cruise ship. You know, they got a movie theater on the ship. What do you think?
SPEAKER 14 :
That’s a wonderful idea. And by the way, the reviews have been extraordinary. I got a review by the Daily Signal. I got a review by a guy named Paul Bond. He used to be with Newsweek and Hollywood Reporter, some other reviews. And if you go on IMDb, it has a higher ranking right now than Casablanca. Now it’s early. There’s a smaller sample size of reviews. But right now it has a higher IMDb rating than Casablanca, one of America’s most beloved movies. So I’m pretty proud of that.
SPEAKER 13 :
Move over, Humphrey Vogart. Larry Elder is here. Larry’s in town. I can’t wait to see you in August for the big cruise. I know, look, and I’m getting a ton of text messages. You’re so beloved and so popular. In fact, I just talked to Carolyn Cassidy, our general manager here in Tampa and Columbus. They had a big event the other night, I guess Friday in Columbus, big sold-out event in person where hundreds of people came out to see you. So we’re going to have hundreds of people on the cruise ship, my friend, in August. I can’t wait to see you then.
SPEAKER 18 :
Sometimes Mike gets feedback saying he interrupts callers too much. Well, now he has a new approach.
SPEAKER 13 :
Okay. All right. So I’m going to read some texts. At one point with John, I literally sat back. I turned my microphone off and let him ramble for nearly a minute. It was like 47. I watched it. It was 48. I didn’t say a word. Didn’t say a word. And look at these text messages. Chicago, OMG, you are like a petulant child when someone disagrees with you. Let the guy make his point. You are the worst debater on air. Debater? I turned the mic off! Florida, Mike, you do interrupt. You get frustrated with the caller and cut him off. Why don’t you let him talk? He ultimately will hang himself. South Carolina, you kind of did interrupt the guy. I turned my mic off. Okay, all right, so you know what? You win. And here’s the final one that really got to me. Michigan, I’m 100% behind Trump, but tell Mike to shut the hell up and let the man talk. Boy, he can be an ass. And he finished the word. Again, I’m sitting here turning the… So here’s what I’m going to do. All right, you win. You got it. You’re right. I just interrupt. So here we go. Linda in Michigan. Linda, hold on, Linda. Let me just first of all say hello. How are you, Linda? I’m good. Good. I’m turning my mic off now. Go.
SPEAKER 19 :
I voted for Kamala twice. I mean, I voted for Kamala. I never voted for Trump, in other words. And my point is you always interrupt a person. They can never finish what they got to say before. You step in because you don’t like what they’re going to say. I don’t like the way that you talk when you divide us. You say we, them. I don’t like that. That’s ugly. But to say you’re a Christian man, you shouldn’t do that. That’s not appropriate for you to do that. And you like to argue with people, so you know you’re wrong. And that is all that I have to say. So, goodbye and have a great day.
SPEAKER 13 :
24 minutes before the hour. Here’s line one. Here’s Harry in Anderson, South Carolina. Hello, Harry in Anderson.
SPEAKER 11 :
Hi, Mike. How are you? And am I correct in saying happy belated birthday? Did you not recently have a birthday? Okay.
SPEAKER 13 :
Hello? I’m not interrupting you.
SPEAKER 11 :
Yeah, I’m just calling. I’m calling in. No, I did not vote for Trump. And I do think he did what he said he was going to do as far as the border goes. But no, I did not vote for Trump.
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SPEAKER 13 :
Is that it? I’m here. I’m here. Okay, thank you. Is that it? Okay, thank you. Candace, Clemson, South Carolina. Hello, Candace. Hi, Mike.
SPEAKER 17 :
How are you doing? No, I didn’t vote for Trump. I voted for Kamala, but I love what he’s doing with the border. It should have been done. The only thing I have against Trump is they’re not with the FEMA funds for North Carolina. When we got hit pretty hard, they’re not matching that. I saw on the news they weren’t matching that. They had stopped matching the FEMA funds 100%, and they’re not helping Arkansas. Other than that, I love this show. I listen to it every day. I am a Democrat, but I don’t agree with that men in sports and kids operation. We don’t agree with that. I don’t know what happened to the Democratic Party. It just went crazy. I mean, a lot of us are very conservative. You know, I like some of the Republicans. I like some of the Democrats. That’s all I have to say. I thank you.
SPEAKER 13 :
Thank you, Candace. I kind of like this. This is actually easier for me. I mean, really, I don’t have to put any work into this. This is actually going a little better than I thought it would. You happy now? Hey, South Carolina, you happy? Hey, Michigan, am I being an ass? Let’s just keep going here. This is kind of good. I may be on to something here. Raul in Cincinnati, Ohio. Hi, Raul. How are you?
SPEAKER 10 :
Hey, Mike. How you doing? I didn’t vote for Donald Trump, but there’s something about a politician that says he’s going to do something and actually does it. It’s, you know… It makes you kind of like the man, you know what I’m saying? I am a transplant to Cincinnati from California, and I guess I could see the world different now. You know, when you’re around a lot of people that think a certain way, then you think the same way as they do. And now that I’ve gotten away from California and the West Coast, I could see that. Maybe, uh, wasn’t always right. So, um, I didn’t vote for Donald Trump. I can honestly say as a liberal, uh, liberal at that, uh, I agree with it. I can see, I can understand how the wages were, were going to crap because I am in the transportation industry and I could see it now. Um, and I’m probably going to vote for him again if I get an opportunity. Thank you, Mike.
SPEAKER 13 :
Thank you, Raul. I appreciate your call very much. I’m turning my mic back on now. You should read the text messages from the jerks who were mad at me for interrupting. Now they’re mad at me for not talking. I’m not kidding. Chicago, the stupid teenage OMG, you’re like a petulant child. Now OMG just wrote back and is mad at me for not engaging with the caller. So OMG says, first OMG writes, Chicago writes, OMG, you’re a petulant child when someone disagrees with you. Then they just wrote back a minute ago and said, oh, grow up. Now you’re just acting like a spoiled brat. You’re rudely. No, I can’t win. I can’t win. If I interrupt because I’m emotional and I get frustrated with stupid things people say, you get mad at me for interrupting. When I literally sit back and turn the mic off. Let people say whatever they want to say. Now you’re mad at me because I’m being a spoiled brat for not talking. You can’t win. You cannot win. That’s the way it goes in this world that I’m in. That’s just the way it goes. And I proved it. And Marlene, really nice. Marlene gets it. Marlene in Minnesota says, Mike, I am sitting here convulsing in laughter. I know it’s making you crazy to not engage with these crazy callers. I love you. I love Trump. This is Radio Gold. And by the way, it is your show. So there is a point. Oh, my gosh. And listen, it’s just the way it kind of goes. Sometimes, as somebody just said from Pennsylvania, you can’t win with these people. You know the old saying, Mike, the haters are always going to hate. That was good. That was fun. I really did. It was kind of fun to do that. Just to sit back, go ahead, and tell me how you’re glad the border’s closed, but you don’t like the way we closed the border. You’re concerned. Okay, that makes sense.
SPEAKER 18 :
You might hear people say you don’t hate the media enough. Well, this montage that Mike played earlier in the week helps drive that point home even more.
SPEAKER 13 :
There’s a montage of all the times we were told you can’t just close the border. What do you mean close it? It’s a big border. There’s thousands and thousands and thousands of people every day who come. Listen to this montage from from Media Research Center.
SPEAKER 05 :
Republicans keep saying Biden doesn’t need Congress. He can stop what’s happening at the border all by himself. Can you fact check that for us? Because we here all know that’s not true.
SPEAKER 02 :
Republicans have been saying largely wrongly, right, because saying that the president can close the border unilaterally on his own president actually doesn’t have the authority under law to do that.
SPEAKER 16 :
There’s only so much President Biden can do with executive action.
SPEAKER 05 :
And he did try to do whatever he could. They actually are doing everything they can. The president’s hands are tied. There’s only so much that he can do.
SPEAKER 14 :
President Biden has issues, certain executive orders, but there’s only so much he can do within his purview.
SPEAKER 06 :
What an intractable problem this is for the president with no easy solutions.
SPEAKER 07 :
No easy solutions here. There are no easy solutions here, folks. The president insisting there’s only so much he can do without Congress. How much can actually be done quickly without Congress acting? How would this happen without the power of the purse, without Congress getting involved? They need Congress to act to fix the broken immigration system. This cannot happen without Congress resourcing this.
SPEAKER 16 :
There’s only so much a president can do with his pen and his phone.
SPEAKER 13 :
And you wonder why Americans distrust the media. And you wonder why trust and confidence in the American media is at a historic low. Let’s fast forward. Let’s go to just last night, CNN. Here’s the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman having to reluctantly, and you can hear the the regret in her voice. You can see it on her face if you’re watching us on Salem News Channel. But here she is having to confess to Anderson Cooper, yep, President Trump did exactly what he promised he would do, and that’s close the border.
SPEAKER 07 :
There are a number of things that Trump has done that his advisers feel incredibly good about. And when you talk to them in private conversations, the main thing that they all point to is the near total sealing of the border. And that is that is not a small thing. That is something that he has been talking about for many years. This is something he finally did. It happened to some extent during covid. It is it is now basically closed. And that was a promise during the campaign.
SPEAKER 13 :
Oh, really? You mean he fulfilled his promise, Maggie? Is that what you said? I don’t know. I’ve got to slow the tape down a little bit. Oh, you mean he promised, made a fundamental, epic promise that he would close the border, and now it’s closed? Thank you, Maggie Haberman. Thank you. And I mean that. Thank you, Anderson Cooper, for having that conversation. You’re more honorable than Chuck Schumer. Did you hear what he did yesterday? Check this out. A reporter asked Schumer, well, you know, Trump is pointing out that the border is 90, 95% closed. And it’s true, incidentally. I mean, the New York Post has a chart here. Check this out. Illegal border crossings. In December of 2023, they hit 249,740. In March of this year, last month, 7,181. Check this one. In the first 100 days of the Biden presidency, there were 184,000 border crossers who were allowed to stay in the United States. You know how many have been allowed to stay under Trump during his first 100 days? Nine. That’s right, nine. Nine border crossers have been allowed to stay in the United States under Trump. 184,000 were allowed to stay under Biden. And, of course, you know what that means when they’re allowed to stay. That means they are released into the general population, and some of them do horrible things to American citizens. So we voted for this, okay? But Chuck Schumer is left lying about all of the data and all of the facts and all of the truth that the border is essentially now sealed, closed, shut down under Donald J. Trump. Check out what Chuckie Schumer was reduced to saying yesterday.
SPEAKER 15 :
I’d say one thing to you. I don’t trust Trump’s numbers.
SPEAKER 13 :
I don’t trust Trump’s numbers. You don’t have to trust Trump’s numbers. Trust maybe the New York Times and Maggie Haberman. Trust the associate. Look, it’s not even an argument. So again, in the good mood that I’m in, let’s try this. If you didn’t vote for Trump, How do you react to the knowledge that he fulfilled this fundamental major campaign pledge that he would close the border? I mean, my gosh, he did it in the first 100 days. So, you know, maybe you’ll argue with me about, well, maybe you think that Biden actually did it somehow. I don’t know. I don’t know what you’ll say. But let’s try. Teresa, let’s open up the phone lines to people who are not Trump supporters. I’m just in that kind of mood today. 800-655-MIKE. Be civil. Be polite. I’ll be polite and civil with you. Let’s not call each other a bunch of names. Let’s not start shrieking at each other. Let’s not turn it into a food fight. But if you didn’t vote for Donald Trump, if you don’t like him, if you don’t like what’s happening in America, will you at least address the closed, sealed border? The fulfillment of this major promise that Trump accomplished.
SPEAKER 18 :
And lastly, President Trump gave a fiery interview with ABC News’ Terry Moran. What shined most was Trump being Trump.
SPEAKER 13 :
There are images that law enforcement officials say is absolutely confirmation of the MS-13 gang on Gilmar Garcia, whatever his name is, Knuckles. Okay? And that came up during this rather contentious interview with President Trump on ABC last night. So I’m going to play this for you because you know what’s happening. The media has gone from, it’s like the Hunter Biden laptop story. They’ve gone from not covering it at all, trying to cover it up, to lying about it. And they’re doing it now with the gang tattoos on this gangbanger’s hand. Listen to the back and forth first between Terry Moran and President Trump in the Oval Office on ABC.
SPEAKER 09 :
But the court has ordered you to facilitate that. I’m not the one making this decision. We have lawyers that don’t want to do this. But the buck stops in his office. No, no, no, no. I follow the law. You want me to follow the law? If I were the president that just wanted to do anything, I’d probably keep him right where he is. It says what the law is. Listen, I was elected to take care of a problem that was it was a unforced error that was made by a very incompetent man, a man that turned out to be incompetent, that you always said was wonderful, great genius. Right. And now you find out all of the media now they’re saying what a mistake they made. A man who was grossly incompetent allowed us to have open borders where millions of people float in. I campaigned on that issue. I wouldn’t say it was my number one issue, but it was pretty close. I campaigned on that issue. I’ve done an amazing job. I have closed borders. He said you couldn’t do it. You wouldn’t be able to do it. It would never happen. Well, it happened. And it happened very quickly. Wait a minute. When we have criminals, murderous criminals in this country, we have to get them out, and we’re doing it. And you’ll pick out one man, but even the man that you picked out, he said he wasn’t a member of a gang. And then they looked, and on his knuckles, he had MS-13. There’s a dispute over that. Wait a minute. He had MS-13 on his knuckles.
SPEAKER 08 :
He had some tattoos that are interpreted that way.
SPEAKER 09 :
But let’s move on. Wait a minute. Terry, Terry, Terry. He did not have the letter MS-13. It says MS-13. That was Photoshopped. That was Photoshopped, Terry. You can’t do that. Hey, they’re giving you the big break of a lifetime. You know, you’re doing the interview. I picked you because, frankly, I never heard of you, but that’s okay. I picked you, Terry, but you’re not being very nice. He had MS-13 tattooed. We’ll agree to disagree. I want to move on to something else. Terry, do you want me to show you the picture? I saw the picture. And you think it was Photoshopped? Here we go. Don’t Photoshop it. Go look at his hand.
SPEAKER 08 :
He had MS-13. He did have tattoos that can be interpreted that way. I’m not an expert on them. I want to turn to Ukraine. No, no, Terry, Terry. I want to get to Ukraine. No, no.
SPEAKER 09 :
No, no. He had MS, as clear as you can be, not interpreted. This is why people no longer believe the news, because it’s fake news.
SPEAKER 08 :
When he was photographed in El Salvador, they aren’t there. But let’s just go on.
SPEAKER 09 :
They aren’t there when he’s in El Salvador. Oh, they weren’t there, but they’re there now, right?
SPEAKER 08 :
No.
SPEAKER 09 :
They’re in your picture. Terry. Ukraine, sir. He’s got MS-13 on his knuckles. All right. OK, we’ll take a look. It’s such a disservice. We’ll take a look. Why don’t you just say yes, he does.
SPEAKER 13 :
He gets frustrated, like, why don’t you just admit it? And it absolutely is fascinating to watch this cycle about the tattoos, because they’ve gone from pretending it doesn’t exist to now denying it. They’re moving from refusal to cover it to denying it the same way they did the Hunter Biden laptop.
SPEAKER 18 :
And that does it for this week’s Week in Review podcast. For Mike Gallagher, I’m Christian Russell. God bless America.
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