How can you call yourself America first and then be okay with Ron DeSantis having his campaign launch with a big tech investor named David Sachs, who is one of Hillary Clinton's donors and one of Mitt Romney's biggest financial backers?
That's not somebody that I want leading my country.
Now, you said something in your interview with Roger Stone yesterday, who happens to be coming up next on the segment.
You said that what they're envisioning is trying to create this technocratic state Where they take the tech away from the liberals and put it towards the controlled Republicans.
And I thought that that was a really interesting point that you made.
You also mentioned that Peter Thiel is involved in his campaign.
Elon Musk is involved in his campaign.
Like you said, David Sachs is involved in his campaign.
All these really big...
Yeah, all these guys that are tied in with, you know, the PayPal mafia.
Really, it's the original PayPal mafia.
The PayPal mafia, right. The PayPal mafia and a lot of these guys who are on the board of intelligence companies and...
Artificial intelligence software, groups like Palantir, for example, and Clearview AI. Why are people who are involved in surveillance technology, facial recognition, artificial intelligence technologies that are being used by the same alphabet agencies that are targeting conservative Americans and these people that are bragging about taking down right-wing movements,
as the founders of Palantir have been public about, Why are these people so eager to throw their money and their resources and their support behind Ron DeSantis and his campaign?
What's in it for them?
And again, focus on the semantics.
You don't call a campaign supporter an investor.
You don't invest into a candidate or a campaign.
You donate to a campaign.
If you're looking for an investment, you're looking for a return.
You're looking for some kind of financial profit or some type of exchange in return for your campaign.
Investment. So pay attention to what they're saying.
I'm not calling it an investment.
If you look at my Twitter account, you'll see I actually posted the photo of the badges that they were giving out, the lanyards, to these investors who were in attendance for this event.
It says investor.
So what kind of shady deals are being made behind closed doors at the Four Seasons with these investors?
And what, is Ron DeSantis just saying the quiet part out loud that he's available for sale to the highest shareholder or the highest bidder?
I think it's very concerning.
I think he definitely wants to be taken to the prom by Elon Musk.
He's a super deep state shill.
Listen, you don't go through Harvard and Yale and become chief legal counsel for Guantanamo Bay torture camp and don't have deep state contacts.
He's one of them.
He's a reptilian. I think all these tech guys, Elon Musk included, look, and I'm not attacking Elon Musk's character, but what I am saying, I'm grateful that he reinstated my account, but I am saying that Elon Musk has a lot to gain if Ron DeSantis becomes President, just like all these tech guys, right?
You get all types of military contracts.
Could you imagine the type of military contracts?
Somebody like Elon Musk or somebody like Joe Lonsdale or these people who are in charge of Clearview AI, all of these investors and donor types that are tied in with big tech, they would be getting billions of dollars of grants and government contracts.
If they had a connection and an in with the president, especially if they said, hey, you're not a billionaire like Donald Trump and you owe us because we basically flushed your entire campaign with cash.
And I think that there's an ulterior motive here and that a lot of these big tech guys are looking at Ron DeSantis as their cash cow to have more influence over our country and our elections by tilting the scale from left to, I wouldn't even call it right, I would call it neocon, you know,