WATCH: Patrick Bet-David pauses Easter celebrations to RIP into Biden’s ‘Trans Visibility Day’
Biden declaring Easter “Trans Day of Visibility” probably just sank his already sinking ship. The inevitable outrage that ensued was instant and furious.
One conservative commentator who paused his Easter celebrations to rip into Biden’s blasphemous remarks was Patrick Bet-David.
“The White House chose to celebrate transgenders – the 0.1% of America,” Bet ranted, adding that Easter is a day for “celebrating resurrection.”
“The level of disgrace that this brings to us as a country and to the rest of the world that our president wrote this and announced this yesterday … is a spit in the face to many Christians around the nation.”
“You shouldn't be okay with this, and you ought to stand up for yourself and realize that this is not acceptable. It's time for Christians to stop being so tolerant with this type of behavior,” Bet-David continued, noting that “this isn't a left, right, [or] center thing” but rather a “Christian” thing.
“If you're a Christian and your life – God – comes before your political party, you ought to stand up. If your political party comes before your faith, don't do anything about it. You decide what you value more – how you vote or how you pray.”
“If we get those orders right, the future looks bright, but if we stop fearing God and no longer want the favor of God, the future doesn't look as bright,” he concluded.
Dave Rubin applauds his friend’s words.
“Karl Popper's paradox of tolerance” claims that “if you are tolerant of intolerance, then eventually that intolerance will eat you,” he says. “That is what the woke did to the liberals. The liberals were all tolerant, and tolerance is good until a point – but the liberals could not figure out what that point was. Thus now the Democrat Party has burst forth in all of this insanity.”
But Bet-David’s second point is what Dave finds most important.
“We have God-given rights; that's what the founders intended,” says Dave. “Now you may be an atheist or purely secular … so if you don't want to call them God-given, then they're innately human [rights] ... but the point is, the government did not give us these rights, meaning if the government fell tomorrow … you don't lose your rights. The government is set up to protect your rights.”
To watch Patrick Bet-David’s social media video and hear more of Dave’s commentary, watch the clip below.
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Patrick Bet-David says THIS is what woke him up to the reality of politics
Patrick Bet-David is the picture of success.
An Army veteran, entrepreneur, and creator of the insanely popular YouTube channel “Valuetainment,” Bet-David has done it all.
Though the content he produces isn’t quite political, Dave Rubin is curious. “Do you consider yourself a political person?” Rubin asks Bet-David.
Bet-David explains that he was raised by two extremely political and extremely different people. His mother came from a family of communists, while his father came from a family of imperialists. They divorced, remarried each other, and then divorced again.
“I didn’t like politics ‘cause I saw the fact that the two people I love the most got a divorce because of politics,” he explains. “I mean, one of them, their philosophy was 'rich people are greedy and all they care about is money,' and the other one was 'poor people are lazy.'"
Because of that, Bet-David didn’t care for politics until he started working himself. Bet-David started out with a small insurance company that grew into a massive operation, and that’s when he realized politics were actually incredibly important to him.
“I went into financial services and started competing, and then I realized politics is involved in insurance, department of insurance; politics is involved in being a cop, being a firefighter, running good business, regulation, [the] financial industry, SEC, NASD — it’s involved everywhere,” he tells Rubin.
“You were kind of right-leaning in that you were probably for small government, less regulation, less taxes,” Rubin says. “Then COVID hits and that’s what basically drove us both here.”
Bet-David confirms, adding, “I have a problem with bullies.”
“Here’s what’s going on today,” he continues. “Believe it or not, the majority will forgive people lying to them, the government lying to them. They’ll get over it. They’ll cry about it, but they’ll get over it. The majority will even tolerate being taken advantage of.”
However, he believes the government has crossed the line when it comes to kids, and parents are not going to take it lying down.
“You just woke up an animal,” he says.
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THIS is what made Glenn Greenwald get into an ON-AIR FISTFIGHT
Although the incident happened back in 2019, American journalist Glenn Greenwald is just now divulging all the secrets of his on-air fistfight with conservative Brazilian journalist Augusto Nunes.
Greenwald gives Patrick Bet-David the full scoop.
Greenwald explains that the incident took place during a time when he was reporting on tumultuous political unrest in Brazil, where his husband, David Miranda, was serving as a member of Congress. The two kids whom Greenwald and Miranda had adopted were there as well.
“[Nunes] said something like, ‘What I want to know is ... who's taking care of these kids?'” Greenwald explains.
But Nunes took it even further when he said, “I think we need a judge ... to go and investigate whether these kids should be taken out of the home,” since Miranda was a busy congressman, while Greenwald was busy investigating stories about "stolen documents."
Greenwald explains that “as a father,” someone saying, “Maybe you should have your kids taken away,” lights a fire within.
But this is when things got really tense.
Greenwald and Nunes simultaneously ended up on the same radio show. Whoever orchestrated the seating arrangement was either uninformed about the hostility between the two or was simply sadistic because Greenwald and Nunes ended up sitting right next to each other, literally inches apart.
Before that show kicked off, however, Greenwald said, "I'm gonna need an apology” in order to proceed with the interview.
And let’s just say, it ended with fists and expletives.
Watch the clip below to see Glenn Greenwald throw down.
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