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The Rich Zeoli Show

The Drive at 5 + CNN’s John Blake Complains About “Digital Blackface”

The Rich Zeoli Show

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3:

  • The Drive at 5: Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Taboo: 10 Facts You Can’t Talk About”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest National Review editorial, “Robin DiAngelo and Scott Adams: Double Standard on Race.” PLUS is basic math racist? According to a presentation by Ontario Mathematics Coordinators Association’s (OMCA) President Jason To, “2+2 = 4” is a dog whistle for white supremacy. You can read Dr. Reilly’s full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/03/the-scott-adams-scandal-in-reverse-proves-our-racial-double-standard/
  • While appearing before the House Armed Services Committee, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin denied that military bases are funding programs like “drag queen story hour”—despite evidence presented by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) that suggested otherwise.
  • While appearing on Fox News with Sean Hannity, Senator Rand Paul stated: “I’m 100% confident that Fauci lied to us.” He went on to explain that because former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci is still technically working on behalf of the federal government, he may be eligible to receive legal protection from the government.
  • During a House hearing on Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she could not explain why IRS agents showed up to the home of independent journalist Matt Taibbi the same day he was scheduled to testify before Congress.

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0:00.0

W-P-H-D-W-H-D-H-D-W-O-G-L-H-D-D-3, Philadelphia, from the Curial Volos studios, where relationships matter.

0:09.5

Always live, on a free Odyssey app, the Revolution.

0:14.0

No, they brought your discussion.

0:17.0

This is the next generation of talk.

0:20.0

Now, this is the drive at 5.30 minutes of non-stop talk, with Rich, CEO Lee.

0:30.5

Well, Governor Glenn Youngkin gets invited to speak at a campus commencement at a school in his state, and they say no.

0:37.5

They want him to be uninvited, disinvited, because his words might hurt.

0:42.5

His words may hurt you like a weapon. Good afternoon. Welcome back to the show. Glad you're here.

0:48.5

855-839-1210 is the number on Twitter at Rich, CEO Lee.

0:53.5

Here to discuss so many things, including the incredible double standard between what happened to the creator of Dilbert, Scott Adams, and also a vile, vile person named Robin D'Angelo.

1:05.5

I want to welcome to the show, Dr. Wilfred Riley from, of course, I think, all things corporate America, academia, will to be based on Twitter.

1:15.5

What's up, Doc? How are you?

1:18.5

Pretty good. Good to be back on the show.

1:21.5

Always great to have you. Let me ask you about Glenn Youngkin being disinvited to speak at George Mason University.

1:28.5

You are the guy who's been talking about these people on college campuses who were so afraid of words all the time in their censoring speakers, but I mean the man is the governor of the state in which the college is located.

1:42.5

I mean, if I were the governor or a prominent member of the state house of representatives or something, I think it's a bird justice down there. I'd be tempted to defund the college.

1:51.5

I mean, yeah, this keeps happening. It's not unusual that it happened to Youngkin. The only thing that makes it notable is that he's the governor.

1:58.5

Colleges in the USA have now about a 30, 40-year streak of disinviting conservative and religious speakers.

2:06.5

And the reason is pretty much what you said. It's the idea that words that the selves are a form of harm.

2:13.5

So the students would be, the word you usually hear is traumatized, endangered, something like that if the gov were allowed to come and do his usual pitch.

2:23.5

I mean, the whole idea is absurd. I don't really know what more you could say about it, but it's something that's been there for a while that seems to be increasing.

2:32.5

Yeah, because you have people that are going to be college graduates about to go into the real world, and they're afraid of hearing political opinions that they don't like.

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