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Jan. 11, 2023 - The Adam King Show
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EP021: Taking on the 118th Congress
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Adam King show.
This is a brand new 21st edition.
We're going into our third set of 10 episodes and two special episodes that we've provided for you here on the Adam King Show.
I'm your host, Adam King. And I will be joined shortly by the one and only Rockbreath, my associate producer, who's currently backstage handling some technical issues that we're having.
But we have a show in store for you today.
Our guest, Ali Alexander, we are going to be discussing everything that went down on the houseboat.
And with that, I'm going to bring out our one and only associate producer, Rockbreath, who is going to help us get through the memes.
Have a little bit of lightheartedness for our days here in the ghetto.
How you doing, Rock? I'm doing excellent.
How about you? Welcome back, man.
Welcome back. This week is exciting because we've got two shows this week.
We haven't done two shows in a week in a while due to the holidays and everything.
But we are back.
We've got a new backdrop for Rock.
I like that. Very good.
You made that one? Thank you.
I did. I make all of ours, and I'll have some new ones coming out.
That's right. That's right.
Rock makes all of ours.
So, we got a Congress.
We're busting ass in the Congress.
And we got some memes.
I'm going to start the very first meme with the most important news, I think, that has happened.
And everybody in America has the Republican caucus to thank for it.
You ready to get into some memes, Rock?
I'm ready. Do it.
Here we go. All right.
So, first order of news and memes.
House Republicans vote unanimously to repeal funding for the army of 87,000 IRS agents.
Now, if you are a Democrat or a Republican, a liberal or a conservative, I think we all can agree that this is some good.
Give credit where credit is due.
Am I right? Yeah, for sure.
Good news. Steve Scalise followed up, letting us know that every single Democrat voted no, and it tells you all you need to know.
In other news, El Paso clears downtown of expansive migrant camps ahead of the Biden visit to pretend like there's no migrant crisis.
Can you believe we did this?
Yeah. Maya Flores reports.
I'm sorry. Go ahead.
And then End Wokeness shares the area that Biden felt comfortable enough to visit was where the huge wall was protecting him.
Yeah. Yeah.
No, Mexico wants money from us, so they're going to try to make it.
They're down there, and I'm sure Biden's going to give it for free, because money is free.
Things are so bad, the government has admitted that UFOs exist, and nobody cares.
This one, I think, is important.
All the patriots need to understand where to shoot their guns when these things come after us.
The robot armies are coming.
To all my white people, I just want to say it's okay to be white.
Breaking news.
I don't know if you saw this one, Rock.
The intelligence materials, you know Biden, he lost his marbles, but he also lost some of his documents that they raided Mar-a-Lago for, and here Biden is caught with the same thing.
But these ones have to do with intelligence related to Ukraine, Iran, and the United Kingdom.
As well as nuclear weapons, Adam.
I know. Yeah, isn't that crazy?
And they're already trying to cover it up on ABC, NBC, and CBS. The media is in complete uniform step over this.
Oh, it's disgusting. Gateway Pundit, I think they're my favorite news agency at this point.
Chinese scientists explore using mosquitoes to distribute vaccines.
Could create dangerous mutant insects instead of...
Of course it's going to create dangerous mutant insects.
What do you see? This is Resident Evil, Rock.
They're mutated already, so of course.
This is Resident Evil.
Mother of living things.
I encourage everybody to follow her.
She's the funniest. First rule, we don't talk about Die Suddenly Club.
That's the best one.
I gotta send that to my friends.
I love that.
That's the best one I've seen in a long time.
Your mom says, funny mom shit, at funny mom shit on Twitter.
Imagine still contracting COVID after receiving five vaccinations and calling other people mentally ill.
I got a buddy who's down again for the seventh time.
This guy...
He killed it.
I had to share this one.
Whatever removes spiked proteins from the body needs to be distributed immediately to everybody who jabbed themselves from suramin to zeolites.
And any remedy with rumored effectiveness and negligible side effects should be mass produced like ventilators were in 2020.
I like that. I think that's what America needs to do right now.
Here we go is another one.
Tonight's on Unsolved Mysteries, what happened to monkeypox?
Not enough heterosexual people got it, so they didn't.
No, it's a good one.
They'll get it. This is an actual news article, Rock, from ABC News.
Rise in heart disease may be explained by extreme weather conditions.
Dr. Lillinetta Datzmalky.
It's not clear why temperature shifts correlate with more heart attacks.
Where are the fact checkers when you need them?
Oh, they're mentally ill.
They're mentally ill people.
Blair White says, guys, it's inappropriate to question someone's vaccine status when they suddenly die.
That information was only relevant for employment, travel, education, recreation, dining, access to medical care, and celebrating holidays.
You remember when they said you couldn't come for the holidays because you were vaccinated?
Check this one out.
Barron Von XRP shared this and I have to share his quote.
Twitter didn't put the COVID-19 thing but But Instagram did, so I put the warning on the meme.
Okay. Ryan Cunningham said he wished he was a COVID conspiracy theorist early on instead of getting vaccinated.
He says he's in a heart failure.
The conspiracy theorists are all doing just fine, and he's got heart failure.
Wishes he was a conspiracy theorist.
Yep, of course. Don Jr.
shared this one from CNBC. You will get chipped.
Eventually. CNBC! No, I won't.
No, I won't.
Try. You're going to have to go by my armory first.
- Oh look, the floss top is being sworn into Congress.
This one's really funny in LA.
These are real bumper stickers on a car in California.
One bumper sticker on the left says, end wars.
And then another one has the Ukrainian flag on it.
Only in California.
Liberty Cappy. This guy's so funny.
I love my country and want to protect it.
Racist extremist.
And then you get the picture of the Ukrainian soldier.
I love my country and want to protect it.
And the Democrat says, yes, we must defend Ukraine's sovereignty and democracy.
We had January 6th last week.
I love this post from Norm MacDonald.
He crushed it. I loved it when the violent terrorists made sure to respect the velvet ropes in the sanctuary halls.
This is what January 6th is about, Rock.
Yeah. Democrats came and protested everything that they hated.
They burned cities to the ground.
Here, they took their American flags and walked through the velvet ropes.
And everybody bitching and complaining like it's worse than 9-11.
And the only person that died was a patriot.
This guy is the most base dude on earth.
Dude just casually painting the Federal Reserve Building in flames with gallows while in front of the Federal Reserve Building.
This is how you do art.
They should do it on the building.
Baby, take me somewhere expensive.
The egg aisle. Eggs are like $7 a dozen.
Really? And our heroes of the 118th Congress who brought to us freedom!
Yay! Also breaking, House Freedom Caucus, Mark Green beat Rhino Dan Crenshaw to be the chair of Homeland Security.
That's going to be a big, big...
Yeah, for sure, for sure.
Looking forward to that.
Those are our news and our memes.
Thank you, Brock, for joining us.
And I'm looking forward to our guest.
Allie Alexander is going to be here shortly, and we are going to get deep into the nitty-gritty of everything that took place on the House Vote for Speaker and what comes out of it.
So stay tuned to all of our guests.
We will be joined soon. And Rock, I'll see you on the other side.
Thank you, Adam. Have a great show.
Talk to you soon. All right.
I'd like to welcome our esteemed guest who has not visited our show one time or twice, but now has come three times.
Everybody, please give a big welcome to Ali Alexander.
Thank you for joining us again for this unbelievable show.
We got so much to cover here. How you been, Ali?
I've been good. I got my Twitter account back yesterday.
I saw that. Got my big old bazooka.
Mazel tov. And this is going to be a very, very powerful year.
And so I'm very, very just excited about all the good things that are coming for the people versus the oligarchs.
The Republican Party, the Democrat Party, it's more about the people.
And that's what this year feels like to me.
So I've been really good. I like that, the people versus the oligarchs.
Are you going to be doing the Twitter spaces?
I know that's like the new thing.
Everybody's up on Twitter spaces.
I had a very successful kind of clubhouse career, mini career while I was out there in the wilderness.
And you and I already, you know, have this multi-year career in live streaming.
So I think I'm going to conquer the Twitter spaces.
I think you are too.
For everybody who's listening, it's the easiest Twitter handle to recognize.
At Ali. A-L-I. Yeah.
So, you know, Mario Knopfel, he runs the largest Twitter spaces, so I hear, and he's invited me on.
I know him from some, there's a platform called BitClout, and he gets an NFT company out of Canada, and, you know, so I know him, and And, you know, he invited me.
So I'm actually, I've got all these invites and I haven't accepted him.
I think that I'll start doing Twitter spaces in a couple of weeks.
But right now, I've really enjoyed my productive life without Twitter.
And so like phasing back in Twitter, I really want to do it in a mature way, in an adult way.
And even though my tweets are a little immature, Yeah, but you gotta have them, man.
I mean, I have you set on my Truth Social, and it's like, Ali Alexander, Ali Alexander, Ali Alexander.
Dude's pinging all the time.
But congratulations.
It's a big deal. We gotta get you with Roger Stone and Laura Loomer, because they're constantly with Kim.com.
And Kim.com is like blowing up the Twitter space.
Dude, it's like owning everything right now.
I never thought he'd make such a public resurgence like he did, but it's good to see...
It's good to see the deep underground hackers taken front and stage for the prosecuting of the oligarchs, as we'll call it.
I'm not a fan of Kim.com.
You're not a fan of him?
No, no, no, I'm not.
I don't know so much about Kim.com.
I know he fled the government and has some secret colony of hackers.
What's the story with Kim.com?
Well, I always tell people, I just study methods and means.
It looks like I'm always in a personality conflict with people, but I actually really do not care about people's personalities, but You know, Kim.com came into the Seth Risch issue and killed it.
Made some, in my opinion, false representations on the Seth Risch stuff and pushed more legitimate voices like my own out because it became too hot of an issue.
He recently did that same thing with the Hunter Biden laptop.
And so he again said something that could not be true.
And anybody who understands Hardware and how it works could not be true.
And so we talked about some deleted files and the number of gigabytes that were supposedly deleted off of that.
So it just could not have been true.
And so, you know, maybe he's well-intentioned, but on the biggest stories facing our country, he seems to act as a Controlled opposition to burn notice to people.
And there's two or three, four or five big, big issues Where Kim's come in late and exited when everybody else was forced out.
And then you're left with kind of these dissonant figures and then things, you know, that are directionally true, you know, like underground pedophile networks and stuff like that, then get labeled as Pizzagate.
And, you know, it's not fair to the issue.
So you're saying that Kim.com is the reason why we have the, it's simplified as Pizzagate in this packageable form that the media can say, are you one of these crazy conspiracists?
Well, I don't know about that particular issue, but that's the example is that what the CIA and the other intelligence agencies do is, you know, they infiltrate radical groups.
And radical is not a bad word.
I'm a radical. But they infiltrate radical groups and they seek to simplify them by taking out, you know, a dissident from the intelligentsia who's also a radical.
They take those people out and then all you're left with You know, people who aren't aware of the origins of the movement are not aware of the source material, primary source material, so they can't speak to that.
It's a game of Chinese phone tag, and that's the easiest way to kill a movement.
And it's in a lot of ways why the government deplatformed me and then want to amplify other voices like Glenn Wood and other people so that the election integrity movement had kind of the stain of non-political operatives, people who haven't worked campaigns, people who aren't familiar with election law.
But people could confuse it because they think all lawyers practice all forms of law.
So it's very easy to say, no, no, no, he's a great defamation lawyer.
Of course.
Exactly.
So this is what we're constantly up against.
And this is why they don't need to assassinate people like they did in the 60s anymore.
So we had assassinations.
We had serial killers.
Now we have this kind of like disinformation campaign against leaders and, you know.
I'm very grateful for that rather than assassination.
I can't imagine the world without some of our leaders like Alex Jones and some of the other big names that really are the tip of the spear in this fight.
And actually, that's the reason why we had you on today, because of the tip of the spear.
And while the whole house was in uproar with trying to elect a speaker, I obviously turn to you.
You're the one person, I think, whose opinion I value the most on this.
And to everybody tuning in, it was just natural that once the conversation began over text with Ali, that I had to get him on the show and I had to get his opinion for all of you and share it with all of you.
Because truly, you were in, before we get into the nitty gritties of the whole deal and everything that took place on the house floor, you were in the thick of it.
You were involved in the negotiating.
Tell us a little bit about that, the little backstories and who you were negotiating with and what exactly you did in the whole speaker thing for our movement.
You know, you and I probably talked about it, you know, six, seven months ago.
And I was trying to hatch a plan to stop Kevin McCarthy.
And I wasn't happy with the alternatives, but I had a very frank conversation with you and same conversation I've had with some donors.
Episode four of the Adam King show.
Yeah. And, you know, we, we, I discussed, you know, two candidates that could stop Kevin McCarthy that again, I don't necessarily want a speaker, but they are the only two people who could have stopped him.
And, um, And then you have your mutual friends with someone who is, you know, friends with one of the names that I mentioned.
And I was like, oh, you know, I'd love an introduction.
I'd love to talk with this person.
Let's feel each other out.
And, you know, not enough came together.
But what did come together a month before the election is I began talks, as you know, my piece in the American Spectator outlined, there wasn't going to be a GOP red wave.
And I was the only person in the entire country of operatives, consultants, analysts, and media folks, only person who has a written record prior to the election of saying what exactly would happen on a That's true.
Actually, when you appeared on my show last, I actually, internally, I was pissed off.
I was like, is he cursing the movement?
What's he doing? Don't speak that way, Ali.
Don't speak that way. But you did.
You came out ahead of it before everybody.
You said that there wasn't going to be a red wave.
I attribute a lot of that to voter fraud, but in a lot of situations, it wasn't voter fraud.
For instance, out in Pennsylvania, what's his name, who's already been forgotten by history, truly lost to that guy Shapiro.
What was his name? Mastriano.
Mastriano, like, lost.
He was a horrible performer.
You know, he barely got out on the campaign trail and kind of relied on that whole, like, voter fraud narrative to, like, which I believe that there is voter fraud, but when you get beat, and you don't really need voter fraud when you get beat.
So, I mean, his campaign was like 500,000 votes that he lost by.
I mean, it was a little bit too significant for voter fraud, even for Pennsylvania.
But... Nonetheless, you did call it.
Called it before the entire world.
And what are you calling now?
Now that we've taken the House and Matt Gaetz led this movement, that it seems there's two things.
I'm going to skip ahead. Mark Green beat Dan Crenshaw for Homeland Security.
I think that's a big sign that our movement, that we actually did take over the House, even if Kevin McCarthy is Speaker.
What do you think about that? I would say that we haven't taken over the House, but we certainly are hostage takers.
And we're holding the GOP establishment hostage, and I think that that's really good and it's really healthy.
One thing I kept trying to describe to people, which is very difficult for me to explain, I felt myself in all of this, is that what people need to understand is that in 2011, when the 2010 people who won came in, we had more Tea Partiers Okay,
so we have more anti-establishment to establishment as a ratio in 2011 than we do in 2023, America First versus GOP. It's a very unfortunate circumstance, but we're actually losing power as a populist movement inside of Congress.
And so what I try to describe to people is like, okay, we've got to engage in dissident tactics, not opposition tactics, guerrilla warfare, not traditional negotiations.
And so what is actually going on is as long as Kevin McCarthy's longevity is tied to giving us 30% of what we want, or in this case right now, we're getting like 50 or 60 or 70%.
I'm very impressed with where we are.
Then maybe we have a change to change the entire party through conversion.
And that's very exciting.
And so I actually want to encourage Kevin McCarthy, and not in the way that MTG did, but the way that Marjorie did it, was in a way that give Kevin McCarthy everything, ask nothing for your constituents, ask nothing for the GOP base.
We live in a representative form of democracy, also called the Republic.
We need to ask for something.
I was very disappointed by Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I feel like calling her Marjorie Taylor Greene now instead of MTG just because of it.
Where was her fight in that?
Where was her showing up for the January 6th defendants?
Yeah, she, I mean, and she betrayed us.
And a lot of people don't even understand that because she did in a caucus meeting say, can we have a committee?
Can we have a committee? Three times they basically said no.
Eventually Steve Scalise says, okay, we'll investigate it through a regular committee, which would be the House Administration Committee.
The breach of the building.
That's it. That's all they were going to investigate.
And so I was like, that's wholly unacceptable for people like me who have lost their lives.
And then other people, we've had seven suicides in the J6 families, at least.
And then we've had four people who died on January 6th, and they were all unarmed protesters.
So I really don't understand how Marjorie went from Our favorite congresswoman, they're totally flipping on us because I said, we need a select committee.
I've told her staff this.
I've told her this. I've told her consultants this.
You know, other friends in Congress know this.
If we weren't going to get a select committee, then make a subcommittee have this as a priority to one of the committees that have subpoena power, judiciary, or oversight.
Well, Marjorie was fine with none of that.
So, and again, it's kind of wonky.
People don't get it, but I was shocked by the betrayal.
Why do you think that was? Where do you think that that came from?
Because I think that she's stupid.
She's just so simple.
She's a simpleton, you're saying.
She's like a loud simpleton.
Yeah, and she doesn't get these things.
She's been taken off committees, and instead of studying the rules or studying the makeup of Congress, she will go out there and say things that aren't true.
She'll say, I'm not on committees.
I'm the only one not on committees.
That's not true.
Paul Gosar isn't on committees as well, and committees are by session.
So as soon as the new session started, no one's on committees.
So why was it that Gosar was the first to flip?
I know you're really close with Gosar.
I want the skinny on this.
I want to know what it was that caused Gosar to be the first to flip.
There was no alternative. He didn't want to be a holdout?
He was a holdout in that he got meaningful verbal concessions on issues like the border and other issues that impact his constituents and all Americans.
And Paul's never, you know, he's never voted differently.
So he didn't sell out to the establishment.
And so I appreciate what his position was and that he went through many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many rounds before finally saying, OK, I'm going to cross over with other conservative members, patriot members, and we're going to show a goodwill gesture to leadership.
It actually allowed Matt Gaetz to have even more leverage over the situation and not blame And in that way, if there was going to be consequences, the consequences were isolated to the members who could actually withstand it.
Like Matt Gaetz and Lauren Boebert.
Yeah. It was, in all truth, that was one of the most remarkable things that was...
I'll tell you, for our movement, it gave everyone faith that we could pull out of this thing.
Right, right. There was this moment when they were going into the Speaker vote where we were like, okay, here comes McCarthy.
It's just the establishment.
It's going to be World Economic Forum, 500 billion to Ukraine.
It's going to be like this endless...
American people get shafted by McCarthy.
Matt Gaetz, I think there is a logical argument that he might have saved America in his stand that he took.
And the concessions were really great.
I actually have the rules package here that I pulled up.
I'm going to just screen share to the rules package where...
If I could...
Oh, here we go.
So, basically, they published 12 pages of new rules.
And I wanted to go over some of the rules and some of the things that are going to be as a result of these new rules.
These rules are extremely important.
Um, for some, they, uh, this is why the rules are important because the rules govern the speaker, the speaker governs, governs the chamber.
And so when people like, oh, we got to take Kevin McCarthy's word, we don't need his word.
We won the rules and we haven't had a rules package like this, deliver power back to the States, back to the representatives, back to the people in over a hundred years.
This was, this is more significant than legislation because we don't need to partner with the Senate for it.
Right.
Especially on budgetary matters that they have to be one page documents.
I mean, it's amazing.
I really gotta tell you, this is better than anything we've ever done in the past during my career.
And I think that John Boehner was great for a period of time.
He got worn down. The problem was that things went to the Senate to die.
So seeing that same environment that we entered in 2011 Matt Gaetz and his other 19, what they chose to do is say, okay, well, if we're going to die in the Senate, let's slow down things in the House.
This slows everything down in the House.
This makes votes transparent and accountable.
This makes raising taxes difficult.
This makes the procedural transparency of filing bills and who can amend what All transparent.
He's going to get, you know, he's given, in many ways, this rule package allows, doesn't allow the corporate Democrats to hide their nasty progressives anymore.
And I think that that's very, very exciting because Can you explain that and unpack that a little bit?
Well, you know, before the amendments were basically done by leadership.
Now anyone can file one.
So imagine Ilhan Omar not having to negotiate with their colleagues.
You mean Ilhan Omar from the Hamas caucus, right?
Yeah, yeah. If they want to do something crazy, they can do something crazy.
And we want that to happen.
Yeah, because guess what?
The media is rigged against us anyway.
So instead of relying on reporting, we're doing like open source intelligence, open source reporting, raw data.
And that's what we can deliver to the American people.
The right will never be better at building media alternatives to the left, okay?
They're sexier, they're better, they're more well-funded.
Frankly, they're satanic.
They just got all kinds of things going for them.
But what we've got is we've got the truth, we can educate people, we've got love and kindness and empathy, and we can work slowly to educate people and have them secure the republic.
We won't win by being a better oligarch.
We only win if we transfer that power back to the people and our representatives.
So my next question to you, Kevin McCarthy's first active speaker was to put a houseboat to overturn the funding for 87,000 IRS agents.
Obviously, that gave a lot of credibility to him that he was dealing fairly with the 20 holdouts with Matt Gaetz, that that was his first active business.
What was your take on that?
Well, it's something that he believes in by himself, regardless of the 20, and something he ran on in his commitment to America, which was, frankly, a crappy document.
I can't believe he still references it.
It's so embarrassing. Like, okay, well, we lost the red wave because of your document.
Why are you referencing it?
You didn't become speaker because of that document.
So, again, Kevin McCarthy is sometimes...
Not responsive to the environment around him, to a fault.
And, you know, in many ways, he needed probably another five to ten years of studying under Eric Cantor, but Eric Cantor got tossed out, you know?
Yeah, primarily. Yeah, so in a lot of ways, the way to think of Kevin McCarthy is like some kid whose parents died and then was in charge.
And He can raise a lot of money, but so can anyone in charge of the party.
So anyway, look, I have a lot of faith.
He did the rule package and he whipped the votes.
Okay, so he whipped the votes.
We only got one vote against and one vote present in our conference.
That's exciting. Who was the one that said was against it?
I'm not sure. That might have been Martinez or it might have been somebody else, but you know, It didn't matter to me.
And then the fact is that that wasn't a challenge.
And a lot of people thought that the rules package, a lot of the base thought that the rules package wasn't going to pass, but I was on the phone with everyone.
The votes were there the same night that the speaker's votes happened.
So we would have passed the rules package at any point.
And the steering committee changed.
And so the steering committee, you know, ousted people like Like Mike Rogers, who tried to beat up Matt Gaetz on the House floor.
Yeah, that was so exciting, man.
I was like, wow, let's get fired up, guys!
Who's passionate about America right now?
Yeah. And then it started people like Brian Donald.
But let's talk about that.
Let's talk about that move.
Because he came around him and he grabbed his mouth from the back.
Did you see his...
I didn't watch it live.
I've only seen pictures, but I didn't watch it live.
You saw how he came up behind.
It was like a really weird hold.
I was very shocked. That was his first move in the situation.
It was like he reached around him and pulled him by the mouth back.
You know, he could have just, like, grabbed his arm and said, hey, come over this way.
But he, like, it was like a bear hug to the mouth.
I think it's probably, like, if I... It's like, oh, if I would have pulled him, it would have grabbed more attention.
It's like, oh, if I can, like, contain it in a full body grab, that maybe...
It's almost like Japanese Congress at that point.
You know how they're always getting into fights, and they're like, I'm going to show my constituents that I'm the real boss, you know?
No, no, no, no! Konnichiwa!
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, yeah, it was animated.
It was hot. It got us watching C-SPAN again.
It was raining out here, so I was C-SPAN-ing and chilling, and it was great.
I had the fire going, and I literally had C-SPAN going on for four days.
And it was what America needed.
Yeah, I didn't watch anything until the second to the last vote.
I was on the phone so much that it was like, this isn't worth watching.
I wanted to hear the comments that people made in their nominations and why they didn't want to nominate Speaker McCarthy.
And it just showed you that there are more patriots than we think out there in Congress and people on the fence who could be swayed.
I think the big one, and this is a perfect transition to the next subject, was Jim Jordan, is how to really start investing the power into Jim Jordan because he really is like the center fulcrum that both the traditional centrists can trust and enough of us on the far side Alt-right radicals that we could trust that he's actually going to deliver.
And you said that the most important thing that happened in all of the negotiations was the Jim Jordan chairing the special committee, select committee on the weaponization of the federal government.
Well, the establishment of that committee, I mean, there was talks that Thomas Massey was going to chair that committee at first, but that...
That Jim Jordan, can we close that door?
Can we close that?
Thanks. Maybe you could tell us a little bit how that came to be also, the backstory of how they got to approve of it.
Well, I mean, essentially it was like all of our other committees, judiciary, oversight, all the other committees are just overloaded on their docket.
The investigations are going to take place.
We have too many investigations.
So we're all going to be disappointed this time next year.
We're going to be disappointed.
We've got like 10 months, 11 months to run a bunch of investigations.
The presidential race will be in full swing.
A lot of other things will change next year.
You know, we'll have investigations going on next year, but we'll have to pull back on a lot of them.
And so we're already probably double taxed on the docket.
So the question was, how do we address what Merrick Garland is doing?
How do we address the CCP? How do we address the border?
These are like three big topics.
And me, I was like, the border's going to have to wait.
China's going to have to wait. Me and my J6 family, we are the priority.
And so, you know, there was a lot of talk on how do they get passed below the five.
And I knew that I could and other conservative leaders could hold the five until we got the J6. And so, basically, that's what we got as a compromise of the weaponization of the federal government.
It's been named like two or three things in the negotiations.
And ultimately, and it still needs to be voted on by the way, but ultimately this committee is going to investigate J6 as a whole, then the federal government response to J6, both at the Congress abusing my rights, and then the federal government abusing the due process rights of the criminal defendants.
And this committee is also going to investigate general behavior by the FBI, general behavior Ashley Babbitt's poor mother.
Yeah, and so...
Didn't she get arrested recently?
Yeah, she did for jaywalking.
So in many ways, Jim Jordan is most equipped to run a very good staff, to hire a good staff, to run a good staff, to run a clean investigation.
He knows the players.
He knows where the letters need to be sent.
So he has that type of institutional knowledge that him and Daryl Isis have.
But, you know, I really worry about the Jim Jordan's caseload Is a lot.
And this committee is going to be a subcommittee of judiciary, so it will have subpoena power, constitutionally speaking.
So I'm very excited about the committee.
I've already been promised that I can testify.
That's so cool.
We're going to have to run a special on your test to give you some media coverage for your, when you do testify.
Yeah, I mean, it's going to be the testimony around the world.
So essentially, it was like, what do y'all need not to continue to blow up Kevin McCarthy?
And ultimately, I got what I wanted.
I wanted a motion to vacate, which is the enforcement mechanism to hold Kevin McCarthy accountable to everything that he gave us.
Which means essentially for our listeners who are on the level of Marjorie Taylor Greene, What does that mean?
How do we hold them accountable?
Does it mean that we have one vote?
It only takes one vote?
No, I think we were discussing five to one.
I don't know. The final rules package that passed last night, I don't know if it was five or one, but it's essentially the same number.
If five members of Congress decide to try to vacate the chair, then there's a vote.
And the great thing is that, as I said, which is contrary to what Marjorie Taylor Greene said, is that the Democrats aren't looking to save the Republican Party.
So the Democrats don't want a moderate speaker.
The Democrats want the Republican Party to implode by itself.
And so what happens is if we do a motion to vacate, and five of our members want a new speaker, the Democrats are also going to want a new speaker, and they're going to vacate the chair.
And so it will pause the House.
And so that only benefits us.
It only benefits us.
It essentially puts the power inside of Matt Gaetz.
Matt Gaetz is pro-forma, behind-the-scenes Speaker of the House.
Yeah, I mean, Kevin McCarthy probably got rid of 50% of the Speaker's responsibility.
So that's it. Kevin McCarthy is not even a full Speaker.
But again, I do want to compliment him.
He is... I mean, in some ways it's his fault, right?
It's like he's so obsessed with the status and the title that he's willing to give away the power.
Well, I think he thinks that he might be able to become vice president or president.
I think that's why he's so horny over it.
It's very possible.
I had that same thought. Does he think he's the future vice president?
That's what I thought. I thought he was campaigning for vice president, which is very interesting.
I don't know if that's ever been done before, to campaign for vice president.
Every single day, Joe Biden says something.
They for sure did not give Joe Biden the vaccine.
He would have been gone already.
Yeah. So what's going on with the new Congress in relationship to investigating Fauci, investigating all those people?
Is there any movement to bring about some sort of justice for the most heinous, most overreach of government power that America's ever seen?
I mean, all the House is going to be able to do is take documents under the threat of non-cooperation equal prosecution by the DOJ, which is up to the DOJ, and then making those documents public.
We have no political power in this country right now.
And do you think that anything will get out of the Senate?
Or is Mitch McConnell gridlocked the CCP? The question is, what is Kevin McCarthy willing to hold hostage from the Senate?
He should take a lesson from Matt Gaetz.
I hope so. I really hope so.
Matt Gaetz teaches us how a small minority can overpower a stronger, larger majority.
But I will say, I mean, they have a supermajority in the Senate to vote for big government and anti-populist policies.
So they're really going to be forcing down our narrative.
And it's like, is Kevin McCarthy willing to be hated more in the media than he is now?
And I don't know the answer to that.
You know what? We might have a new speaker vote any day now.
He could be vice president tomorrow, for all we know.
Yeah, who knows, you know?
I got a real personal question, more satirical.
Do you think that Biden ever is like, they have like a robotic Biden that comes out?
No. He for sure walks with an exoskeleton.
Have you seen the way he walks?
I mean, sometimes I'm like, he walks with an exoskeleton.
He has stiff joints and he has a bad gait and it's very reminiscent of Parkinson's disease or Parkinson's syndrome or whichever one.
But, you know, who knows?
So, in the whole fiasco of everything that took place, you think the select committee to investigate the weaponization of the government is the most important byproduct of what took place?
Yeah, for me, because a lot of these other rules, the motion to vacate, you know, the open amendment process, The two-thirds requirement on raising taxes, all that stuff, when the Democrats take over eventually, and they will probably, all those rules go right out back the window.
But at least with this select committee, we'll have two years to collect a treasure trove of information and make it public.
You don't think that this makes the Republicans look good right now?
Because from my perspective, the Republicans are the city on the shining hill.
I don't think that the American public knows that it happened.
You know, in the previous segment, we do a meme segment where we share memes and stuff.
And the first meme that I shared was the repealing of the 87,000 tax collectors.
I think that is the most significant messaging that the Republican Party needs to be focused on.
What do you want, America?
This is as clear as night and day.
87,000 more, which, you know, they'll probably punish us for pushing it back and bump it up to 100,000.
Yeah, we'll see.
We'll see. Also, maybe you could give me some comments on the spending restrictions.
Maybe you can educate some of our listeners on to what type of spending restrictions were put on the House.
What's this one-page bill thing?
Can you explain that for everybody?
No, I mean, you have to visit the legislation on that.
I'm not familiar with what the final draft was.
The document you have Yeah, I have it.
I'll find it really quick. Well, there's the actual bill that passed yesterday that's different than that document.
Because what I told people is the document that you have, the concessions are actually better than that document.
And so the legislation that passed yesterday is more beefed up than that document.
And the final negotiations took place against the document you have against the piece of legislation.
And then, like I said, we have several standalone bills that are coming Right, I want to just read that to our viewers.
Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Section A establishes the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability to investigate, make findings, and provide legislative recommendations on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, including federal government's Funding of gain-of-function research.
That's a big one.
The use of taxpayer funds and relief programs addressed to the pandemic.
The effectiveness of laws and regulations to address the coronavirus pandemic and prepare for future pandemics.
Development of vaccines.
The safety of vaccines implementation.
Local government. Impact of schools.
I mean, this covers everything.
I mean, this is a... This has a very broad reach.
Yeah. Are they going to war?
Are they just trying to alleviate the people on the right, like myself, who are like, wow, they're doing something.
I can go back to Netflix and they're going to take care of it for me.
Well, you know, I really hope that this committee works very closely and there's talks that they will with Senator Rand Paul and Ron Johnson in the Senate.
And what's interesting is that when people thought that we were going to win the Senate, you know, when Rick Grinnell and other, you know, idiots thought we were going to win Nevada, so when people thought that we were going to win the Senate, the coronavirus gain-of-function, Anthony Fauci investigations were supposed to be taking place in the Senate and it's supplemented by the House.
And so I'm telling you, the House, our docket is double what we have the capacity We're worried that people might get demoralized and what we don't get done.
But we need to move at a lightning pace.
Although, again, we're not moving at a lightning pace to pass legislation.
We're moving at a lightning pace to investigate.
And so I want the House to do very little in terms of legislation.
I want it to do a lot in terms of probing the hell out of the corporations, the hell out of the federal government.
And the hell out of the cabal, you know, internationally, frankly.
Did you see, what's his name today, gave an impassioned speech.
I saved it onto my Instagram.
I'll pull it up really quick.
He put the deep state on check.
Did you see that speech?
I'll show you really quick.
Here he is. It is...
Dan Bishop, today we're putting the deep state on notice.
We're coming for you on behalf of every American.
Wow. Those are pretty brazen comments to say.
That is. That's a very brave comment, Dan.
Look, I encourage it. Structurally, We've got no cards to play, but that we're brave, that we're rushing the lines.
I have to hope and pray that the American people will be moved by our actions and reward us with political victories, but I can't stress it enough.
The Republican Party is not in power in this country, at all, anywhere.
And that's just the fact of the matter.
We're barely holding on to Texas and Florida in terms of just political power.
Sure, we have offices.
Sure, we're occupying those offices.
But the entire federal government is against us.
The entire federal government is weaponized against state governments.
It's barely contained, and they're abusing their powers.
And the judiciary is providing no relief.
So, you know, we're not in political power, which means we got to combat them with spiritual, cultural, and through the narrative as much as we can to then reobtain political power.
Right. It makes a lot of sense.
And what do you think is going to happen with, you know, obviously Biden had his documents today.
Now it's turning out that they were nuclear documents pertaining to the UK, Iran and Ukraine.
And here they just made Trump the biggest villain in the world for the Mar-a-Lago raid that just took place.
How do you think that they're going to spin this?
How do you think that they're going to come off?
Could they be prosecuted?
Is Merrick Garland going to be forced to give a slap on the wrist?
No, he can't. I don't think that's constitutional.
Even though it happened when he was vice president.
You know, I just, yeah, I think there'd be too much of a conflict of interest.
I don't think that anyone in the federal government has, or anyone in the executive branch, frankly, has the right to do anything punitive to the president.
So let's talk strategy, because we're still in our House caucus, even if the vote is passed, and we're still pushing our agenda.
What do we tell Republicans in the House?
What's our messaging to them?
What do they need to be doing?
How do they stay above water?
How do they not get boggled down with all of the workload?
What should they be focusing on?
What are areas to unite them?
What's some words of advice for our leadership so that they stay on the task?
I mean, you need to exact blood from the opponents.
And they've got to embarrass themselves to put a chilling effect with their own base.
So everything that, not everything, but a lot of things that we do need to be designed to tick off the progressives.
And we've got to stop this like trying to win the soccer mom or trying to appease her or do this for the media to mitigate our news coverage.
We need the progressives to hate the Democrats more.
We need to disrupt their unity.
The Democrats have never been more united behind crazy people.
And like I said, we need to investigate and make public in a rapid fashion.
I mean, we got to build new tools to make things public.
And I think that's how we win.
Well, we have new tools.
We have Truth Social. We have Rumble.
We have Bandop Video.
We got all these different outlets to really start the spread.
We lost OAN with the DirecTV thing.
And God willing, we'll have more media outlets.
So yes, we got to get the media out there.
We got to get the information.
But you're saying that Republicans in the House need to draw blood.
They need to start making findings public.
It needs to be on Fox News, Tucker Carlson, every single night.
Like these Twitter file drops need to...
Something like congressional file drops constantly from this select committee.
How do you think Democrats are going to try to spin the select committee?
You know, I think that they're going to put disruptors on there.
I think they're going to put seasoned pros who are really good at stopping stuff and sabotaging stuff, good lawyers on their side.
Democrats are going to say that Republicans are creating committees to investigate their opponents.
Yeah, but they're going to be on it too.
It's not going to be like their January 6th select committee where it glided through, but it was incompetent.
Ours is going to face...
Leaks, obstacles, sabotage.
You know, we're going to go for something and then they're going to call someone and say, go delete this document.
Go burn it, you know? And, you know, I wish Kevin McCarthy actually did to them what they did to us.
Said, okay, well, you get no members on this select committee.
I think that's fair.
So, but we didn't do that.
Do you know what Democrat members are going to be on the select committee?
Nope. Nope. Maybe Ocasio-Cortez.
We don't even have a bill for it yet, but it'll be done soon.
We'll have that committee and We'll see who the Democrats recommend.
So I follow Matt Gaetz pretty hardcore.
I love everything that he says.
His Instagram is hilarious.
He's hilarious. He's a true leader of our people.
He seemed like he got everything that he wanted out of the package, he said.
In the beginning of this segment, you said that we got about 70% of what you wanted.
Where do you... How overall happy are you with the package?
And how much...
And what was left out that we still need to focus on that we can't forget just because we have a victory?
Well, so there's two numbers.
I would say that we got 100% of what we...
Was possible. We got 100% of what was possible.
In fact, we got 150% of what was possible.
Very impressive. The most impressive negotiation I've ever seen in the House or the Senate.
That being said, you know, my ideal, what I've sacrificed some other things In order to get a higher concentration on the J6 investigation?
Yeah, I would.
So I would have given up the coronavirus gain-of-function stuff because I don't think we'll get far enough in the House where we could get further in the Senate.
Or if we had both chambers, we could get all the way.
So we're not going to get anywhere.
So I'd rather those resources go to the J6 Select Committee.
Also, you know, Trump trained me.
I used to be a really big fiscal conservative, and I'm still a sensible fiscal conservative, but it's not a huge priority for me.
And so, you know, some of these spending caps, I'm like, what's the difference between a spending cap and then Kevin McCarthy negotiating?
Nothing. Very interesting.
You know, so I think, I just think it's...
So in my book, I got 70% of what I wanted.
The motion to vacate, like I said, I didn't even think we'd get that.
The fact that we got the motion to vacate early really spoke to the organic nature of the 20, and then it was 21.
And the fear of Kevin McCarthy.
He must have been really fearful to negotiate on that one so quickly.
Yeah, exactly. I mean, he pretty much said, if you don't like me and I don't do what you say, you could take me out.
Yeah, and then, you know, Matt ended up saying at one point, he said, you know, we ran out of things to ask for.
I saw that interview.
Yes, I don't even know what we would ask.
I don't know another thing that we could ask for.
I mean, we really, you know, those, but that's what I'm saying.
And for the sake of the...
Wait, without Congressman Gosar and other people going over, then we would have had a negotiation that wouldn't have let those last ones remain present Instead of vote for Kevin McCarthy.
So people like me, I never had to endorse Kevin McCarthy.
I just had to get out of his way.
And that's very powerful, and it's really never been done like that.
And then also, like I said, those last votes, we got more for those than we got for all the ones prior.
So it was a God thing, though, because I'll tell you this.
Not one person envisioned what happened happening.
Not one. It was totally organic.
Not one. Totally, totally organic.
So let's pivot to Donald Trump, President Trump.
He obviously endorsed Speaker McCarthy, and he really held out strong against immense pressure.
I was on the phone with Roger Stone quite often, who was very, very instrumental with the president during this whole fiasco.
And Roger was telling me some things about his conversations with the president.
What was your take on the president being so staunchly behind Kevin McCarthy, and where do you think it comes from?
I think that Donald Trump wants to be liked.
I think that Donald Trump...
That he wants to be liked by the establishment?
Because he's been loved by the people.
By everyone. I think that Donald Trump wants to be liked by the random dude on the street.
By the secretary, by businessmen, by princes, by anybody.
Right. And I think that Donald Trump also says if someone's going to win, why wouldn't he be on their side?
Um, so he's, he's usually on the side of incumbents.
He's usually on the side of anyone who has like, who has like an outsized advantage.
He likes Tiger Woods, he likes, you know, he likes champions, you know, he likes Tom Brady.
Mike Tyson, all those.
Yeah, he likes winners.
It's kind of like, it makes just very practical sense.
And in many ways, it's like, well, you know, Donald Trump versus Hillary, he wasn't the winner, and he still won.
So he's not someone who's incapable of coming behind or supporting someone who comes behind, but he'll make that person earn it into the last hour if he's going to support them.
And then I think that, so he saw an inevitability to Kevin McCarthy, and then frankly, like I said, there just wasn't an alternative.
There wasn't an alternative.
That was the big problem here, is that Those of us who didn't want Tim McCarthy, we had no one.
We could summon no one.
No one could get any more, you know, than a handful of votes.
And there are a lot of people, you know, Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan have this problem already.
And they were more popular when it was with Boehner and Paul Ryan and all of them and Tom Price and stuff.
So in a lot of ways, like I said, the populists Part of Congress is shrieking.
And it's counterintuitive what's happening in America on the left and the right.
So anyway, I think that Donald Trump likes having at least someone in leadership Who will not speak ill of him.
And so when he has a financial arrangement with the RNC but still hits them, or he has an agreement with Kevin McCarthy on some other things, he enjoys a good deal and making the best of a situation that his base doesn't like.
Also, he doesn't seem to be somebody who goes back on the deals that he makes, even if they're the wrong deal.
Mostly, I mean, he unendorsed Mo Brooks and I think he's done that two or three times.
So did his support for Kevin McCarthy win or lose respect?
No, heck no. Kevin McCarthy lost a vote after Donald Trump tripled down.
But in your perspective, where are you with Donald Trump right now?
Well, I support Donald Trump and I support Ye, but Ye is speaking more to my conservative issues, my Christian issues, than Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is liberalizing.
You're talking about yay west for president.
Are you really in the yay west for president group?
He doesn't have a last name. It's just yay.
Just yay. Okay. So let me ask you a question.
I don't want to focus on yay, but since I got you here, like, as a Christian, and I know that your faith is extremely important to you, The one thing that makes it hard for me to rectify the whole yay for president is in the Christians is literally right before he went on his campaign.
He worked for Balenciaga.
He was the headliner for the Mud Run Tour, which was the big outing of the pedophilia.
Rachel Chandler was Jeffrey Epstein's super buddy, and she was the one who brought all the models on the floor.
I mean, he literally walked the runway with tons and tons of pedophiles and Satanists, and then the next day, he's the Christian savior running for president.
Did he give back Balenciaga money?
I know he lost his contracts, but how do we rectify...
In Judaism, we have a concept called tshuva, of repentance.
Where was Ye's repentance with the whole Satanism thing?
From Satanism to...
America needs to be a Christian country one day to the next.
It might be confusing to you because you have a different ideological system than the one that America is built on or Christianity.
If I asked you who's the designer of this phone booth behind you, it could be a pedophile.
A lot of things are designed by pedophiles and Satanists.
That's the world around us, especially...
The state that you live in, not the state that I live in.
And so with Ye, who has been a born-again Christian for a number of years, says he's a baby Christian.
He's still mapping out how much of the Illuminati is around him.
And that photograph campaign was not associated with the runway walk that he participated in.
But what I will tell you in both private conversations, and he's done a little public, but in private conversation when we've talked about the Balenciaga thing, is he says, They contracted, and the brand itself contracted pedophiles.
And they must have known.
But he says, that has nothing to do with the head designer that he works with.
Demna Givasilia. Yeah.
But Demna Givasilia is like the main dude.
He's Loda Volkova's boyfriend.
And he got made as the chair of this organization called United24.
Basically, we sent all of the money to Ukraine.
And Voldemort Zelensky, I call him now Voldemort Zelensky, like the Harry Potter criminal, you know?
Vladimir Zelensky, the fake Jew who is the puppet, the fake Jewish puppet in Ukraine.
So he created an organization for refugees called United 24 for Ukraine, and Demna Gvasilya became the chair of the organization.
And he put millions of dollars into that.
And it's like this... This guy Demna, the relationship between Ye and Demna is something that I'm very, very speculative about and I want to know more about.
Because I see Demna as a major child, pedophile-eating Satanist.
And it seems that Ye and Demna kind of have a relationship.
You see who as that?
Demna Givasalia.
Yeah, but why is Demna?
You just talked about the Ukraine.
First of all, Demna, there's three of them.
There's a guy, there's Loda Volkova.
Demna Gvasalia is Loda's boyfriend.
Loda's the one who poses with the two dead babies.
And then there's a guy named Adams.
R-something Adams.
And there's three of them. And they all post, like, pictures of pizza parties on their Instagrams and weird, weird stuff with little kids.
And the guy, Demnik Vasilia, he's a real criminal.
That guy needs to be investigated and brought to justice for his crimes against humanity with little children.
And... And I want to see Ye West lead that.
I'm sorry, Ye. It's not Ye West anymore.
It's Ye. I want to see Ye lead that charge to really, like I said about repentance and chuva, I want to see him.
But why? You're ignoring because I don't know if it's that you don't hear or whatever it is, but Christians do not believe in that.
We do not believe in a material or a physical form of penance like that.
We don't believe in it. That's the old world.
We left it. Jesus left it.
I guess it's more like Maxine Waters with FTX. FTX gave Maxine Waters a ton of money.
The world wants to see Maxine Waters give the money back or put it to victims who are framed by FTX. It's kind of like...
I personally would like to see Ye, sorry, it's stuck in my head for many, many years.
I'd like to see Ye go after Balenciaga because he was associated.
I'd like to see him carry the spear and actually deliver the justice to these people more.
And that's getting off topic.
I really brought you on the show because of the House, but you do have this front.
I wasn't expecting to go there, but you said you were supporting Ye for president.
Are you 100% in the camp with Yeh?
I mean, if Donald Trump decides to reverse course over the past three months of horrific policy stances that he's taken that have moved him to the left of Donald Trump 2020, which was to the left of Donald Trump 2016 and 2015, then, you know, who knows what could happen.
But I put it this way.
I love Donald Trump.
And I love Ye.
And I've met both men personally.
I'm closer with Ye than I am with the former president.
And I appreciate the former president who was out through transcripts, fought for me, fought part of his staff for me.
Okay, so that was out in the J6 Select Committee.
The former president has never denounced me, will never denounce me, and I have assurances on that.
But that being said, you know, What he's done with some of the gay groups recently, or what he said about pro-lifers was so super offensive.
What did he say?
Donald Trump said this? He said that we lost the 2022 elections because of pro-life and pro-lifers on his true social.
And it was hugely offensive.
It's taken very, very poorly.
I don't like the amplification of the Q stuff that he's doing.
I'm convinced that that is the CIA. I think Q is the FBI more than the CIA. And so I just think this is a path not just to losing, not to just demoralization and humiliation.
These aren't my values.
And so the CIA is an imperfect messenger who's learning.
And in trying to do the right thing, he's never stubborn when you correct him with scripture or you bring him facts.
Never stubborn. The easiest guy in the world, when you have a one-pager that has the facts, easiest guy ever.
Donald Trump's the opposite.
If Donald Trump went so far out on a limb, and then you give him a one-pager of how he's wrong, he will say, I don't care.
And we saw that, we were seeing that on the vax issue.
People are dying. This is a sleeper issue of 2024.
What is Donald Trump going to say after the entire American public watches the 500th person flop over dead?
You know, so...
I'll tell you, there's a good chance...
I'm an Orthodox Jew, we all know.
There's a good chance that Ye might watch this, because I know he's a fan of yours and retweets you often.
But I will say that...
You know, in my last episode, I did an entire expose on Bibi Netanyahu working for the World Economic Forum and his exclusive deal with Pfizer that it was Nazi influenced and that Bibi Netanyahu might actually be working for the real Nazis, not the white people that we don't like.
The real Nazis who escaped Nuremberg in 1945 and never were brought to justice and regrouped under the World Economic Forum.
So I'm out here fighting my war and I look at things very impartial.
I understand that when people come out with explicit language and big publicity stunts, it's meant to garnish attention and everybody gets offended and everybody wants an opinion.
Everybody wants you to say, how do you feel about this person for all time and for eternity right now?
You know, and for me, I loved his music and I loved his story.
And it was heartbreaking to hear such comments, you know, when he was on Gavin McInnes and Gavin said, are all Jews to blame for this one?
You know, he said, like, Black people go out in the streets and they riot.
We don't turn around and say all black people are rioters.
Do you? And he looks at Kanye and he says, do you see all Jews as being guilty?
And he says, yes, they're all guilty.
And that to me was a moment where I was really taken aback.
This is something that in order for me to really, you know, like I was just sitting at the party, minding my own business, you know, things were a little bit offensive.
I was trying not to pay attention, you know, and then finally, like the last dagger came out and it was very hard for me to hear that comment on Gavin McInnes.
And I would just say that to Yeh, if he's watching, that there are Jews out there who are Yeah.
like Jews and non-Jews.
But one thing that I would like to see from Yeh, if he wants to go on this campaign where he's accusing everybody of being Illuminati and whatnot, that he would go out.
I want to see him publicly go after Demna.
That, to me, would be like, okay, fine.
He doesn't like Jews.
He doesn't want me anywhere around.
But at least I know he's going to be sincere that if one of his buddies was caught raping a little child or eating cannibalism on a little child, that he would be like, Yeah, F that guy.
I got no love for Demna.
But he said in the interview the other day, he's like, I got love for Demna.
And he showed the text messages with Demna.
And I'm like, that's the main guy.
That's the absolute main guy.
And that's why they trusted him as chair of the council for the United 24 from Ukraine.
You know, because he's super deep inside of the system.
Demna is, you know, where Lota is more like a creative force for Balenciaga.
Demna is a strategist.
He's a brilliant man. He's not an idiot.
You know, he's brains behind the satanic cabal of Francois Henry Pinalt, the Pinalt cabal.
You know, he's up there.
He's not a small member in the caring cabal, we'll call it.
Well, I've never met anyone in my life, I mean this, who, again, more wants to do the right thing than yet.
Ever. And you want to know something?
I believe that. I believe that he doesn't know a lot of things, and he admits he doesn't know a lot of things.
Well, because most people don't.
That's the humble part of him, is that you and I may be super educated and super connected, but even we don't know a lot of things.
And what I will say is if Dimna was caught doing any of the things that you just said, or is caught and Yade isn't aware of that information and found out that information, he'd be the first person to not just distance himself, but also offer a path for redemption and correction.
And to out it, I mean, like, Ye had no problem getting into it with Elon Musk on Twitter after he got his account restated.
I would like to see Ye.
Personally, look, Ali, you and I are friends.
If you're involved in some crazy thing, I'm going to call you on the phone and be like, yo, Ali, what's up?
Give me the real info.
And I'll be able to tell based on your response if you're lying to me, if you're giving me an excuse, whatnot.
I want to see Ye press Demna.
Demna's never going to turn down Ye's call.
I want to see Ye push.
But they were friends, so it would be done in private.
So if I knew it happened, I wouldn't tell you.
And if he was going to do it, I wouldn't tell you.
I see that. I see that.
I'm just saying that when the time comes and Ye has- You're just speaking to the camera.
When Ye has the ability to be a hero now and bring criminals to justice, that Ye takes the ability to be Batman and bring criminals to justice, even if he knows them.
He doesn't want to be Batman, though, man.
This guy is so...
You got to. If you want to be the next president, you got to be Batman.
We're only accepting Batman as the next president.
I may agree with you, but I will tell you this.
I spent an hour and a half with Ye one time arguing over arresting Anthony Fauci.
And he didn't want to? Ye wants every person to positively contribute to the ascension of the world.
Yeah. And not in the Illuminati way.
He's still struck. I remember when I first came into contact with God, and I was in that space too, where it's like, everybody's going to be saved.
Everybody's going to be... It's so hard to get out of that bubble and say, no, evil is...
But it's a good bubble to be in!
It's naivete. It's a naivete where the world is beautiful and perfect.
Christ said, when Christ was talking to his followers, he said that we would be childlike and like children in heaven.
You know, that's the innocence, the wonder, the creativity, that yay is somehow preserved that a lot of people have lost.
You know, there's a lot.
Like I said, his comment, that one, he said a lot of stuff about Jews.
The only thing that really bugged me was that comment on Gavin McInnes.
But guess what? What you're leaving out is what he says after that.
He's using it as a rhetorical device because he says that the world does treat Black people already like that.
Like, I... And like Candace Owens, have the answer for Chicago black-on-black crime.
And so what he was doing was using, in my opinion, not speaking for Yeh, is he's using a tool of rhetoric to say the Jews are a tribe, the blacks are a tribe, the whites are a tribe, let's negotiate as tribes.
That's what Ye wants. Ye absolutely wants to negotiate his tribes.
If he wants to negotiate his tribes, that's one thing.
I look to someone like you, Ali, you're half black, half Arab.
I'm a Jew, Orthodox Jew.
I look to you as a leader of our movement.
You know, as a Jew, I consider the movement the tribe, and I see you as the leader of the movement.
And for me, the movement is transracial.
It's transpiritual.
You're a devout Christian.
I'm an Orthodox Jew.
You know, we're devout in our faith.
I could care less who the Messiah is.
When the Messiah comes, the evil will fall and we'll all be bending on one knee and rejoicing.
So for me, it doesn't matter who the Messiah is.
I don't need to get into the name game before he comes.
I'm super messianic.
I believe the Messiah is tick-tock, tick-tock.
I thought it was happening yesterday.
It's on its way, but...
You know, when it comes to spirituality, and when it comes to yay, and when it comes to everything that, you know, transpired with the whole thing, you know, I don't want to negotiate from a place of tribalism because I'm an American and...
My tribe is not contained in...
If it was tribalism, I'd be sitting at the table saying, okay, the Jewish people want this concession for American liberty.
And the Black people want this concession for American.
The Pakistanis want this.
And that's not how I see things.
In a very early immigrant way, like when you're new and fresh off the boat, you could be tribal like that.
But my family's been in America for seven generations.
We're so assimilated into the culture that when I see...
When I see people, I can look at somebody and I can be like, oh, you're probably vaxxed.
You're not vaxxed. You got pink hair.
You're probably bisexual and a lesbian and whatever.
It's like people identify their tribalism on a cultural level.
So on a cultural level, I think yay is wrong.
On a... Racial level, yes, we can negotiate as tribal leaders and whatnot, but I want to see him come back to the fold.
Listen, there were so many Jews who were so hurt by the one thing on Gavin McInnes.
They held by Ye the whole time.
They were fighting for Ye the whole time, and they wanted Ye to pull out.
Because we also, us Jews, we want the evil Jews to fall.
You know what I'm saying? We can't be free as Israel, as the Jews.
Yeah, but y'all haven't done a good job of that.
Y'all haven't done a good job of policing your bad guys.
Well, you should watch episode 20.
I'm doing the best that I can do.
Do you think, because I'm critical of the Black community, you're critical of the Jewish community, do you think that the Jews have done a good job of policing their bad actors?
I feel that the Jewish people have failed.
I feel like we live under a gigantic psyop that we actually control a government called Israel, and we don't.
I believe that Israel is actually controlled by the same people who apportioned it to us in the beginning.
That's why we can't act independently.
There are certain sovereign moves where we're constantly blocked.
Our spirituality is constantly blocked by the state of Israel.
The state of Israel is not friendly to Judaism at all.
Best, it merely tolerates Jews.
It doesn't allow us access to the Temple Mount.
It doesn't allow us access to the graves of our ancient ancestors.
It does nothing to protect the interests of Jewish people and the interests of Judaism.
You know, and so, like...
The non-Jewish world sees a separation between Zionism and Judaism or they see it as like one thing but inside of our world You know, like, we're sold Zionism, but then the people who are leaders of the Zionistic movement, I mean, look, Ehud Barak was the Prime Minister of Israel, and he went into Jeffrey Epstein's mother effing home, walked through the front door and was caught on camera.
That guy should be, you know, he's a former Prime Minister, so I don't want to get in trouble with the law, but he should be brought to justice, God's justice.
God should bring these people to justice.
This doesn't answer the question.
Do you think that the good Jews do a good enough job or have been effective at policing the bad Jews?
In some situations, yes, and in some situations, no.
I think mostly no, and I think that the bad Jews are terrorizing the world, just like I think that the bad blacks are grifting off of the world, and I think that the bad blacks I don't think that the Jewish conspiracy is so deeply penetrating.
I do believe that God sent himself.
I think so. I'll tell you, here's one thing that bugs me out, and I'll have this on the phone with you.
Because I think this is a really...
There is like this villainization of the Ashkenazi Jew in relation to all the Jews.
So... Like, the Ashkenazi Jew has really suffered the most.
There's one, this concept that, out of all the Jews, the Ashkenazi, the plight of the Ashkenazi Jew has really been tremendously significant.
So, the, and I really think I got the story here.
So, when Jews are blamed for the slave trade, and we're so far off course, we might as well split this into two shows and like have the follow up show after this, but this is interesting stuff.
When Jews are blamed for the slave trade, especially Ashkenazi Jews, I'm a history scholar, And one of the things that I love is studying the stories of and writings of the old settlements of Ashkenazi Jews from 450 to 250 years ago, this time period of the birth of the Hasidic movement with the Baal Shem Tov.
And so I'm really into this stuff.
And this cultural epic for Ashkenazi Jews was happening at the same time at the height of the African slave trade.
Now, in these stories, and I've read thousands upon thousands upon thousands of firsthand stories of Yoseli the miser, this poor guy who struggled to make ends meet.
They're all filled with the poorest, poorest, most destitute people.
So poor that it makes the Rastafarians in Jamaica look rich.
You know, these people have nothing.
They are, some of them, their children get bred like once a week.
And somehow this group was unanimously responsible for the slave trade.
I think that there's a, a, a, um, I don't know if anybody says they're, they're, they're, There's a lot of talk that the Jews are responsible for the slave trade.
I hear it all the time. I think that they participated in it in a bigger way.
I think just like every race had people who profited from the slave trade, but I don't think that the Jews dominated the slave trade or orchestrated the slave trade.
Did they own all the ships?
No, I don't believe that.
Not in a million years. That's what I hear.
And I want to tell you, I, a black man growing up learning about slavery...
Never heard any Jewish involvement at all.
I heard that it was all white European.
That's it. There is a book that came out called Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean.
And it was basically about Jews.
My buddy loved that book, too.
My other buddy I introduced you to.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's cool. He comes to my classes, by the way.
You know, you got to come to one of my Kabbalah classes.
He's been enjoying it.
But... But in that book, Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean, it doesn't chronicle a mass herd of migration of people.
It chronicles certain people who escaped the Spanish Inquisition by becoming pirates.
And it chronicles some Jewish slave owners.
I would say that there was probably the same amount of Jewish slave owners as there was black slave owners.
By far, white slave owners.
I don't believe that.
By far, I'm telling you, the Jewish slave owning population is such a minority.
We have an Ashkenazi community.
In the Ashkenazi community, we have an expression.
My ancestors didn't know any slaves.
We didn't scalp any Indians.
Everyone says that.
We didn't. I don't have a single slave-owning ancestor.
I didn't have a single ancestor that scalped the Native American.
And nobody in my community does.
And in my entire vast network of Jewish people Nobody had owned slaves.
Nobody comes from that legacy.
Most people came to America one or two generations ago, at best, after World War II. And before that, they were absolutely destitute poor.
Like, 98% of people were not even below the poverty line.
It would be like...
I'll tell you, the richest person in the entire...
It was called... The Jewish community...
It was called the shtetl.
The richest person in the shtetl was the butcher.
That's the guy who had money.
And it wasn't money.
We're talking about a butcher. That's the guy who could afford for his kids in today's world a Prius for his kid on his 16th birthday.
That's not the money that it takes to own ships and move an entire vast amount of people.
Of the transatlantic slave trade, what percentage of those ships do you believe were owned by Jews or companies that were a majority owned by Jews?
A vast minority.
Yeah, I don't know what the answer is.
And something that is interesting to point, a lot of people use the de facto Rothschild as like the excuse that Jews are in control of everything.
It's very important to know that there are 55 branches of the Rothschild family that are alive today and very few are actually Jewish today.
Most of them have married into European Nobility and royalty, just like people have like a little bit of Jewish blood.
Ali, I'm sure maybe you have Jewish blood, you know, somewhere in you.
Jewish blood is very ancient and Jews used to have multiple wives until a thousand years ago.
So, you know, like a lot of people have Jewish little specklets of Jewish blood.
So I'm not saying that Jews were exempt, that there was always like this.
There's always a Bernie Madoff of the group, but the group is not comprised of Bernie Madoff.
But there are cultural, systemic problems within different people groups or races that are problems.
And how The Jewish culture approaches labor and banking in particular is extremely rapey.
And it's just like I would say the black...
Well, is JPMorgan Chase a Jewish organization?
No. No, but the exception...
Is Wells Fargo a Jewish organization or Bank of America a Jewish organization?
That's just a Jewish trick right there.
How is that the Jewish trick?
Because you're naming the exception of the rule instead of the rule, and I'm talking about systemic problems.
And so, and by the way, this is Jewish academics that introduced us to our language to talk about systemic problems inside of people groups.
And the Jews don't like it when you name them.
Like I was saying, in the black community, I would say there's a systemic problem with urban poor blacks and violence.
I can't ignore that.
You know, and so it's just like, there are different problems in different communities and for every community to just act like, you know, Herman Cain and Ben Carson are the archetypes of black people.
It's just not true. And also, it's also not true that all the Jews are Bernie Madoffs.
Nobody's ever said that.
Nobody's ever said it. Now, I want to show you a correlation.
I want to just point out a correlation that it is somewhat interesting that the Jews who fail Humanity and do bad things to humanity are exclusively found inside of the camp of Jews that want nothing to do with Judaism whatsoever.
They don't fast on Yom Kippur.
Of course! They don't marry Jewish.
They're not rooted to they're the people who hate Judaism so much.
There's no person who loves Judaism.
The tenants of Judaism are about being kind to everybody, being a light to the nations.
You know, we're not here to oppress or enslave or hurt others.
In fact, there's even laws about hurting animals, you know, and even kosher food, for example, is the most humane way to to to kill an animal for the consumption of food.
So all these factors aside, and I don't want to go so deep on this tangent.
I know this tangent took off when you said that you were sporting yay for president.
And I want everybody to understand something.
Everybody watch it, because there's a lot of Jews that watch my show.
Ali said what he said.
Those are his opinions. I don't care what his opinions are.
I care about his opinions.
I consider him a leader. And even if there's fundamental things that I disagree with him on, I believe in talking them out with him and having a scholarly meat of the mind to say this.
Can somebody like Ali, who's not Jewish, Come to his Jewish friend Adam and say, hey, I see a problem in the Jewish community.
Let's address it. Yes, absolutely.
There's no ethnic group that's exempt from being improved on.
And I use the word improved on because we're not here.
And it's kind of funny because Ye likes to say he won't put anybody in chains, but he's ready to put all the Jews in chains.
He's not. He works with Jews.
Every day he works with Jews. So it's It's an outsider's perspective that I know his comments are listening, so I'm not saying it's anyone's fault, but he has not purged Jews from his life.
He doesn't want harm to come to Jews.
He does not believe in a genocide.
Has he brought new Jews into his life?
Yes. I would like to see him bring someone like me who's so authentically rooted in my heritage, someone non-apologetic who's not going to cow tip and just say yes to you're right about everything, yay.
But like, I want to, you know, like, for instance, he elevated Milo Yiannopoulos.
Who hates his own Jew.
He's like, I like Jews.
I have Milo in my life.
Milo is a total loser who hates Jews and tells us all that we're going to die because we didn't accept Jesus while he's out giving blowjobs to guys.
He obviously didn't read that one line that says, thou shall not be gay.
But, like, whatever, Milo, you're God's word on earth.
You know, you could be the one accepted Jew that, yay, supports to say that he likes Jews.
But, you know, like, I want to see some guy like me where, and it doesn't have to be me, but it has to be someone, you know, from the gansta de mishpacha, from the inner circle.
You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm a non-invasive threat.
I don't know what to tell you.
Too many people want to control other people's perceptions instead of persuade people through demonstration.
And when Jews start to take on the Jewish mafia, the world is ready for it.
Well, I hope you promote it.
I hope Ye promotes what I'm doing because I just fought.
I want to make my episode 20, which just came out.
out, we're going to do a whole series on Bibi Netanyahu and all the Nazi invasion into the government of Israel and how the actual Nazis have guiled themselves and cloaked themselves inside of Jewish leaders, like these fake Jews who maybe they are the Kuzari like these fake Jews who maybe they are the Kuzari mafia.
I don't know where their origins come from.
We don't know their origins, but they simply have unleashed absolute tyranny on the Jewish people.
And so I will be covering on the Adam King show, the evil Jews that plague the Jewish people and plague the world.
And so I hope that, you know, Ye listens to what I say and turns around some of his messaging and maybe wants to work with me on making the world a better place and purging all the evil.
It's not just about purging the evil of the Jews.
It's about purging the world from the evil, elite, globalist, pedophile elites.
We are going to save the world, Ali.
No matter what temporal disagreements we may have, in the end, we all want Zero to no taxes, small government, individual freedom, the ability for people to just be themselves, especially behind closed doors.
Listen, I do not support homosexuality.
I am not a gay supporter, but I could care less what people do in their homes.
I don't want to see it in the public domain.
I want the public domain to be peaceful.
If gay people want to work with me, they can work with me.
I'm not opposed. I'm not here to start fights or offend people.
I'm here to try my best to be as authentic to myself and work together.
And I saw that happen more than ever in the Republican Congress when everybody rallied together and created the rules package, yourself included, with unbelievable work.
You know, my hat's off to you.
And, you know, whatever you believe in, it doesn't really matter because you come through in the right areas when it's needed the most.
And, you know, the truth is a moving discussion, and we will arrive at that destination.
So... You know, I didn't expect to go down that tangent, but when I... It's a healthy discourse.
I'm glad we have it.
It is, and you know what? We should actually dedicate an episode to really going down it.
I know I asked you to bring Nick Fuentes on, and Nick Fuentes said, you know, I don't know how I feel about Nick Fuentes.
I don't think that the guy actually has an ability to have a discussion.
He just wants to hate Jews, and he's too young for me to even give him credibility that he's got.
He's just bawling because he's got his cozy TV money, and he's, you know, like...
He loses money on that.
He loses money on that?
Are you sure about that?
Yeah, well, look, he makes his Super Chat money, but Cozy, the enterprise, is not a profitable enterprise.
Because they don't have the ability to capture any of the transactions.
All the transactions are third party.
So he literally pays so that other people have a voice.
In the end of the day, I'm not threatened by any of those people.
Whatever they think about me or my heritage or my ancestors doesn't bother me.
That's how deeply rooted I am in myself.
I still hold to the adage that I was taught growing up that sticks and stones can break my bones but naves will never hurt me.
And I say to my American patriots out there, get ready, man, because we got some sticks and stones coming up for our enemies.
But the name stuff doesn't hurt me.
I don't get offended by what people think about me or what people have to say.
And so I move forward with the work that I... I don't allow that to take me away from the work that I have, and neither do you, as you helped America get this rules package.
Going back to the Congress, and just so we can end on that note...
Give us your final thought on the 118th Congress.
Which players are the ones that we got to follow?
Is it Chip Roy, Paul Gosar?
Give us the...
As we close up this segment...
Give us the full 360 degree vision of the 118th Congress.
Don't expect any positive legislation.
But let's say we're negotiating.
We need to choose what's the 10 or 15% that we're going to hold the line on.
And that's all Kevin McCarthy.
That's all Kevin McCarthy.
Where can Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell find agreement to disrupt the Senate chamber in order to preserve 15% of House legislation?
That's as good as it is going to get, folks.
And Mitch McConnell wants to see Kevin McCarthy in the House fail because Kevin McCarthy has pledged loyalty to Donald Trump.
And so I'm watching Congressman Bacon and Martinez as bad apples.
The committees that they're on, it can be very risky.
So we should watch how their committee votes are.
But we need to stop legislation, slow legislation.
And the major purpose of the House right now, over the next two years, is going to be to investigate and make public.
Investigate and make public.
Investigate and make public. And that's why our tweets and our phone calls and our fly-ins to Washington DC are bigger than ever.
I mean, we can really set the agenda for the narrative.
And that's where this fight is.
It's narrative, cultural, and spiritual.
I wish it was political, but the politics is theater, the politics is fake, and enjoy the show.
I'm doing everything I can, not to change my principles or say, oh, I love Kevin McCarthy, to compliment him when he does good, to threaten him when he does bad.
And, you know, we just got to hold the lineups for issues, but we've got to be willing to negotiate, not again for the advancement of legislation, but the advancement of our investigations and the cooperation with the Senate in holding, you know, our subpoenas, you know, to account and these issues to account, because we've really got to, we've We're set to lose for 2024, so we've got to figure out how to shake up the chessboard.
If we don't figure out how to shake up the chessboard, whether it's yay as our nominee or whether it's presenting to the American public a referendum that they could really get behind because they really haven't.
The public is like fat, decadent, doesn't care, doesn't want to educate themselves.
Unless we figure out some way to change the formula, then we are in a hellscape of a country.
And I don't want that, so I'm going to be doing everything I can to build large coalitions while maintaining my own identity and my own opinions, as everybody saw here on the Adam Teen Show.
So I appreciate you having me, and I'm going to get back to work.
Absolutely. And we want to have you again when you have more work to report because you're doing a great job.
Before you take off, give us five names besides Gates and Boebert.
Who are the rising stars?
Who should we expect from?
Who's the secret rhino?
Give us a couple names. What's your take on the skinny-o and everybody?
We have no friends if they're in Congress.
Yeah, I mean, Congressman Gosar is our number one congressman.
You know, Matt Gaetz is demonstrating himself very valuable.
Boebert, I mean, Boebert and Matt, they both, part of it was personal.
So everyone's like, oh, principal, principal, principal.
A lot of what happened is just such a God thing that it was personal.
And so I'd say that, you know, MTG needs to leave Congress.
It's horrific, her as a member of Congress.
Congressman Bacon out of Nebraska is our worst member of Congress.
Martinez is sus.
But Gosar, Gates, Boebert, Chip Roy.
You know, I think that Chip Roy is a future conference chair.
Maybe something else.
He's a former chief of staff for Ted Cruz.
So this guy gets the rules, gets negotiations.
He knows how to play hardball.
He's playing with the full deck.
And then, you know, Donalds out of Naples, Florida.
He has a lot of promise, but, you know, I can't pin it down exactly what's happening there.
So, you know, we'll see how he evolves because, you know, not because they're both Black, but I remember when Tim Scott was in the House, great member of the House.
I remember him early in the Senate, great member of the early Senate.
And I think Tim's lost his way.
And Bill Cassidy's lost his way.
And Pat Toomey lost his way.
So a lot of people lose their way.
But Congressman Gosar hasn't lost his way.
Matt Gaetz has not.
Lohan Boebert has rededicated herself to this movement.
Chip Roy, he didn't vote for the objection on January 6th.
So that's been my big problem with Chip Roy.
But you know what?
What do you think about Mark Green?
While we're running out of time, what about Mark Green?
I'm not familiar enough with them.
House Freedom Caucus, just as voted the chair of the Homeland Security.
I'm standing patrol of anybody serving on that committee, so.
Even if they're a member of the House Freedom Caucus?
Oh, yeah. I mean, half the House Freedom Caucus is a PSYOP. Interesting.
If this happens, we migrated from the Republican Study Committee to the House Freedom Caucus because the Republican Study Committee got corrupted.
So now the House Freedom Caucus is corrupted, which is why they tried to start the America First Caucus.
Congressman Gosar tried to start that, and then it got sabotaged by the Republican Study Committee.
So we can't keep a caucus for more than a couple of years, Pierre.
Yeah. Well, I want to thank you, Ali, for coming on the show today.
You are always a lively guest with plenty of wonderful tangents that we could go down and debate until the end of time.
We are united to purge America of the evil Satanists, and we will do that side by side, and you will be back.
I'm very excited to see what you do next.
Thank you very much. To all of our listeners, you can find them at Ali on Twitter, and on Colin, Ali Alexander on Colin, Ali Alexander on Truth Social, Ali on True Social.
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Follow what he's doing. He's the man behind the scenes that you want to know.
And I'm very grateful to know him.
Ali, thank you for coming.
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