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Joe Biden is now the most unpopular person in virtually any room he enters. | ||
If you doubt it, watch this. | ||
This was the scene at the White House today. | ||
Take a careful look at this. | ||
You've never seen anything like it. | ||
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You've never seen anything like it. | |
That's the president of the United States in his own house, shunned. | ||
Nobody would talk to him. | ||
So Biden wandered off looking vacant as a crowd formed around a former president, Barack Obama, who was obviously deeply grateful for the attention. | ||
And then it got worse. | ||
It got much more poignant than that. | ||
Watch Biden try to horn in on the conversation swirling around Obama. | ||
Everyone involved in that conversation, including Kamala Harris, who supposedly works for Biden, ignored Biden completely. | ||
Biden desperately tried to get Obama's attention. | ||
He puts his hand on Obama's shoulder. | ||
He even calls him Barack, like they're friends. | ||
But Obama blows him off. | ||
He acts like Biden's not even there. | ||
Ask yourself if you have ever in your life seen anything sadder than this. | ||
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Ask yourself if you have ever in your life seen anything sadder than this. | |
Ah, make it stop. | ||
It's awful. | ||
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What happened yesterday? | ||
Of course, it is top of the news on many sites. | ||
Kanye West having a mental breakdown. | ||
And we debated whether covering this on the show would be appropriate. | ||
Of course, there were many things that were said yesterday on Alex Jones' show. | ||
Kanye West live for a couple hours that we very much disagreed with and that you really couldn't re-air or re-broadcast because they were against the terms of service, of course, of many other platforms, hate speech and so on. | ||
But we thought that it would be important to give you our take on what happened yesterday with Kanye West and the entire video. | ||
This isn't the first time that this happened with Kanye West in his career, but he is being taken advantage of right now, and we don't like it. | ||
And the reason we don't like it is because what's happening with Kanye is extortion. | ||
What's happening with Kanye is somebody who's clearly in need of some mental help. | ||
And is kind of quite... | ||
Obviously, screaming out for help is being platformed. | ||
And it is a massive distraction. | ||
There are a lot of important things going on in the country right now. | ||
And I believe that this country is in a fight for its life. | ||
The crisis in this country is not an identity crisis. | ||
It's a survival crisis. | ||
And so sideshows like this really become distracting and could become a contagion that ends up hurting the sane Republican Party and the Republican Party that stands for the Christian principles that this nation was founded upon. | ||
And not the absolute wild rantings of a man who has clearly and totally had his brain melted by some real bad actors. | ||
Yesterday, Kanye West had sort of a mental breakdown. | ||
He began talking to a net. | ||
I guess this is the clip we'll play from the broadcast yesterday on Alex Jones' show. | ||
Kanye West trying to speak with Netanyahu from Israel. | ||
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But we're going to call him Netanyahu. | |
What you want, then? | ||
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Hey, yay, right after this, I'm going to say you're crazy. | |
I'm going to take your family away from you. | ||
We're not done with you yet. | ||
You cannot cause free thought. | ||
We have to control the history books. | ||
We have to control the banks. | ||
And we have to go and kill people. | ||
Also, we're in the pedophilia. | ||
So, and in a little while, hopefully you're going to take the mask off, because is this actually yay here? | ||
So, okay, listen. | ||
Clearly the man is in need of spiritual and mental help, okay? | ||
What you saw yesterday was a man in psychological break. | ||
But what you also saw yesterday was a person who praised Hitler. | ||
Who did that in the same line and in the same breath as praising Jesus. | ||
We gotta state, as Christians on this show, that is evil and it's wrong. | ||
And we disavow that thinking. | ||
It is a massive distraction. | ||
And it is so historically illiterate. | ||
Hitler was a mass-murdering occultist worshipper. | ||
The roots of Nazism go back 50 years before the Nazi party was even formed into the occult. | ||
The occult, of course, is demonic and satanic. | ||
Hitler's right-hand man, who was in charge of the SS, Himmel was his name. | ||
He was an avid occultist, used, actually, occult ceremonies to try and gain power for the Nazi Party, which was a deeply evil and satanic vestige. | ||
The Nazi Party, of course, mass-murdered Jewish people. | ||
They mass-murdered people that they didn't like, including Christians! | ||
The people who stood against their occult ideology, including Christians! | ||
The Roman Catholic Church suffered persecution in Nazi Germany. | ||
Nazis claimed jurisdiction over the collective and social activity. | ||
Clergy were watched closely, frequently denounced, arrested and murdered. | ||
Many clergy were sent to Nazi concentration camps along with Jewish leaders and Jewish individuals. | ||
Welfare institutions were interned or transferred to state control. | ||
Catholic schools, press, trade unions, political parties, and youth leagues were eradicated. | ||
Anti-Catholic propaganda and morality trials were staged. | ||
Monasteries, converts targeted in expropriation. | ||
Prominent Catholic lay leaders were murdered by the thousands alone. | ||
Go read Friedrich Bonhoeffer. | ||
Correction. | ||
Friedrich Bonhoeffer. | ||
On the persecution of Christians, Friedrich Bonhoeffer was a Protestant, not a Catholic, and the persecution of his church firsthand in his fight against the Nazi party. | ||
If you really think that Hitler is some type of person to model your life after, then we disavow you. | ||
We can't have anything to do with you. | ||
That is just total historic illiteracy. | ||
That goes the same for Stalin. | ||
It goes the same for other occultist leaders or atheist leaders. | ||
Mao Zedong is among them. | ||
The mass murderers of history, these are evil people. | ||
And no, you should not idealize them. | ||
And no, you should not conflate them. | ||
And no, you should not claim to be a Christian and be in favor of what they did. | ||
That's demonic. | ||
I'm sorry, it's demonic. | ||
It is antithetical to the teachings of Christ. | ||
So, Kanye West... | ||
Is emblematic, we believe, of a real problem that's happening right now, and an issue that's happening currently online. | ||
Inside of a censorious regime that pushes its own extremism, that does not allow the pressure cooker of society to have a release valve, and the release valve in the pressure cooker of society is being heard. | ||
Free speech. | ||
Sunlight is the greatest disinfectant. | ||
And these repulsive and perverse ideologies are best exposed by being able to talk. | ||
We are free speech absolutists. | ||
You are allowed to say horrible things in this country. | ||
That is your right. | ||
It is literally the first right that you have. | ||
And the public is allowed to reject these horrible ideologies as they have done throughout history in America. | ||
From the times of slavery to the eugenicists who founded Planned Parenthood up to this very day where we are rejecting radical gender ideology and the perverse and demonic attachment to our children and the predations upon our children. | ||
That is also equally Evil and satanic. | ||
But the problem becomes when a regime decides that one type of perversion or evil is going to be mainstream and then shoves it into Balenciaga ads or into our school systems or into social media and then cancels you. | ||
If you misgender someone, or if you state biological realities, like what used to happen on Twitter just a few months ago, you create polar extremes. | ||
So when you are either banning someone to far right or far left sites, or whether you are pushing down from on high radical ideology, And attempting to force that into the mainstream. | ||
Both are forms of radicalization. | ||
The solution is free speech. | ||
The solution is people to be able to hear and then the majority to be able to reject radicalism and to shove it to the corners or the recesses. | ||
We are not in favor of cancellation here. | ||
We're in favor of self-cancellation. | ||
If you hold the views... | ||
That Hitler was in some way a Christian or practicing the ideology of Jesus Christ, then you deserve to be judged by this Christian nation and the actual followers of Christ and to be shoved to the dark recesses of society where you belong. | ||
Because that is clearly historically illiterate. | ||
Not only that, it is deeply, deeply perverse, along with the entire Nazi ideology. | ||
Again, founded in occultism. | ||
Read your history books. | ||
Founded in demonic worship. | ||
Himmler had a demonic castle in Germany dedicated to the occult. | ||
You can go find it right now. | ||
There are artifacts there. | ||
Nazi occult worship. | ||
It's a demonic ideology. | ||
Satanic ideology. | ||
They scoured the world looking for various historic objects. | ||
You know that Indiana Jones is partially based on true reality of what happened? | ||
The Nazi party did scour the world looking for artifacts in order to make it more powerful from history because they worshipped the occult, because they worshipped man, and they persecuted those who believed in God. | ||
And of course, as all statists do, they persecuted anything that would usurp the state. | ||
And of course, a god, a benevolent god and creator that is above the state, well, that threatens them. | ||
It threatens them to this day. | ||
But that is statist ideology. | ||
Atheistic, statist ideology is the same murderous carnage that drove the Soviet Union, the National Socialist Party of Germany, Mao's People's Republic in China. | ||
And it drives the Marxists that attempt to gain control over our government today, and it has no place inside of a society that is actually based on true Christian principles of equality for all men and women, and value for all men and women. | ||
So Kanye West got the ban hammer for sharing a swastika-adjacent imagery yesterday on Twitter. | ||
He was... | ||
He was given a 12-hour, I think, timeout on Twitter. | ||
One of Elon Musk's first major bannings there. | ||
Again, free speech and a clear set of terms of service and then following those terms of service and enforcing them on both sides. | ||
The other people who've been getting the ban hammer have been violent Antifa terrorists who have been threatening people's lives. | ||
They also get banned on Twitter now. | ||
That's equal enforcement. | ||
That's just having a clear-cut terms of service that you follow. | ||
That is the way to reduce the pressure cooker in society. | ||
It's not just us saying it. | ||
Far left wing, member of the corporate media, Jon Stewart, who is... | ||
We do not like necessarily on this show, and we think his new Apple show is a very bad performative left-wing shilling most of the time. | ||
But he has these moments of clarity, Jon Stewart. | ||
And he had a moment of clarity about Kanye West and Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets on this issue. | ||
And we really thought that it was something that... | ||
United, I think, both sides on this. | ||
So here's far left-wing activist Jon Stewart saying the way to solve this is not to treat grown adults like children. | ||
It's to allow society to judge and then to allow people to have opinions that you disagree with, to have them exist, and to let the pressure be let out of society on these issues. | ||
Because actually, when you start to cover them up and treat adults like children, well, then what you get is you get the pressure buildup. | ||
And then really bad things happen. | ||
Watch Jon Stewart. | ||
There was the Kanye situation, then obviously the Kyrie situation. | ||
And after the Kyrie situation, Kyrie Irving, on Twitter was trending the Jews. | ||
I don't believe that censorship and penalties are the way... | ||
To end antisemitism or to not gain understanding. | ||
I don't believe in that. | ||
And I think it's the wrong way for us to approach it. | ||
Kyrie Irving, they suspended him from playing basketball. | ||
Penalizing somebody for having a thought, I don't think is the way to change their minds or gain understanding. | ||
This is a grown-ass man. | ||
And the idea that you would say to him, we're going to put you in a timeout. | ||
You have to sit in the corner and stare at the wall until you no longer believe. | ||
That the Jews controlled the international banking system. | ||
Like, we have to get past this in the country. | ||
He said something fascinating in my mind. | ||
He said, hurt people hurt people. | ||
And if the point of all this is then to heal people, the only way to heal a wound is to open it up and cleanse it. | ||
And that stings. | ||
That hurts. | ||
But you have to expose it to air. | ||
And I'm afraid that the general tenor of conversation in this country is cover it up, bury it, put it to the outskirts and don't deal with it. | ||
OK, so we agree with Jon Stewart, something that I never thought that I'd say on this program. | ||
We agree with Jon Stewart. | ||
Free speech is the great pressure release valve in a democratic republic. | ||
People should be allowed to judge for themselves. | ||
A good example of this, of course, it also has to do with the Nazi party. | ||
It has to do with Alyssa Milano, someone of the far left, who got completely roasted for saying that she's going to drop her Tesla and then use the people's car of the Nazi party in order to fight white supremacy this last weekend. | ||
Of course, you all saw this. | ||
The Hodge twins' Volkswagen was literally founded by Nazis and Hitler. | ||
Alyssa Milano got destroyed, ratioed. | ||
This is the public. | ||
Utilizing their free speech in order to fact check and correct someone. | ||
In order to maybe not listen to them or not follow them. | ||
Or to clown them. | ||
And that's how society works. | ||
That's how pressure cookers depressurize. | ||
Okay? | ||
Alyssa Milano getting ratioed and destroyed. | ||
Okay? | ||
Over this tweet. | ||
The way that pressure cookers build up is Alyssa Milano tweets that and then Twitter goes through and bans every single person in their mentions who brings up the true fact that Volkswagen was founded by the Nazi party and was essentially the car of Hitler. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, again, we just needed to set the historical record straight. | ||
That's it. | ||
We believe that this is all a great distraction. | ||
Probably the last time we'll ever cover it on this show, but since it... | ||
Happened yesterday, and since a lot of people are talking about it, I thought we might as well set the record straight. | ||
Moving on, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Meanwhile, Barack Obama, Barack Obama campaigning for Raphael Warnock in Atlanta, said that you all have dumb uncles who aren't able to speak correctly, and you don't give them any serious responsibilities. | ||
Those uncles are called Uncle Joe. | ||
Yikes! | ||
Watch. | ||
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I know some folks in our lives who we don't wish them ill will. | |
They say crazy stuff where I'm like, well, you know, Uncle Joe, you know what happened to him. | ||
You know, it's okay. | ||
They're part of the family. | ||
But you don't give him serious responsibilities. | ||
Nobody does this better. | ||
This, like, I am above your rhetoric, I am above the fray, but I'm actually going to be the most vengeful, uh, re- like, j- Truly, like, venomous politician. | ||
Nobody does it better. | ||
The act that Obama has here is perfect. | ||
This is Obama going directly at Joe Biden. | ||
Now, he's done this before. | ||
This is Barack Obama proving that he owns Joe Biden. | ||
He wants you to know it. | ||
Barack Obama wants to make sure that his, you know that his boot is on the back of Joe Biden's old dandruffy neck. | ||
His plastic hair and his plastic teeth. | ||
He is owned and operated by Joe Biden. | ||
He has owned and operated Joe Biden himself. | ||
Sorry, correction there. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's not the first time he's done this. | ||
Barack Obama often and regularly stands there while Joe Biden humiliates and debases himself in public. | ||
So, Barack Obama yesterday saying your crazy old Uncle Joe does not deserve any responsibility. | ||
He does not deserve to have any position of power. | ||
Thus proving, of course, Our point that this is a third term for Barack Obama. | ||
You all knew this. | ||
Joe Biden is simply the front man. | ||
Barack Obama visited the White House earlier in the year, and Joe Biden literally called him the president. | ||
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My name is Joe Biden. | ||
I'm Barack Obama's vice president. | ||
And I'm Jill Biden's husband. | ||
By the way, the only reason Jill's not here today... | ||
She's working. | ||
She's teaching. | ||
And so I just want you to know that's why she's not here. | ||
Let me apologize to you, Mr. Real President. | ||
And Joe has a lot of reasons to maybe not run again. | ||
Is this the setup? | ||
Is this the setup? | ||
According to insiders, Joe Biden's going to decide over Christmas whether he's going to run in 2024. | ||
Joe Biden will decide absolutely jack. | ||
It will be decided for him, just like everything else inside of his administration. | ||
Joe Biden, a groveling, small... | ||
Creature, belly crawler, smooth-brained in Barack Obama's presence because he knows who's actually calling the shots. | ||
Joe Biden's entire staff, of course, staffed with former Obama apparatchiks. | ||
Obama himself saying that his dream would be to run the country but to not be the front man while it's happening. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
And of course you know that Joe Biden isn't all there. | ||
He shows you day and night. | ||
Here's just Joe Biden forgetting where he is and forgetting that he's president time and time again over the last year. | ||
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Every time I hear that, I wonder when he's coming. | ||
Well, folks, you know, you don't have to stand. | ||
Every time I hear hail to the chief, I wonder where the hell is he? | ||
Took me a long while. | ||
You think I'm joking. | ||
I'm not. | ||
Turn around and where's the president? | ||
And Sidney, you're 14 years old. | ||
When I was 14, if you please at ease. | ||
I keep forgetting I'm president. | ||
It's so funny, man. | ||
That guy's in charge of all the nukes. | ||
Well, Joe Biden nuked his own chances in 2024 this week when he was talking to the Navajo Nation. | ||
He was talking to the Indian tribal nations at the White House. | ||
And some guy chanted four more years at him. | ||
And Joe Biden goes, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
That hasn't been decided by my handlers yet. | ||
Watch it. | ||
And as my grandfather Finnegan would say, that's the Irish of it. | ||
Thank you all very much. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thank you, thank you, thank you. | ||
Finally, finally, finally. | ||
Let's keep it going, okay? | ||
Thank you. | ||
The dude yells, four more years, Joe Biden goes, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. | ||
Okay, guys, hold on. | ||
You do see the strings here, right? | ||
You know I'm not a real person. | ||
You're aware that someone else has to decide all that. | ||
I don't think that Joe Biden would really want to run again. | ||
I think that Joe Biden thinks in his diseased brain that he could run again. | ||
But it's, again, going to be decided over Christmas. | ||
There's no announcement yet. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Things aren't looking good, however, for Joe. | ||
They still keep him off the campaign trail. | ||
There's a runoff in Georgia, and Joe Biden is being kept as far away from Georgia as they can possibly get him. | ||
Democrats trying to boost the chances of a win in Georgia are sending Joe Biden to Boston. | ||
That's right. | ||
Days before the polls close on Tuesday, Biden still has no plans to visit Georgia. | ||
Stay the hell away. | ||
And this was the tactic, actually, during... | ||
All of the midterms. | ||
Joe Biden campaigned for like three people. | ||
And they sent him to Pennsylvania because they're both meat puppets. | ||
They said, hey, you, John Fetterman, you can both get together. | ||
You can be like those two Muppets that yip together. | ||
We've already harvested all the votes that we need to win here. | ||
Don't you worry. | ||
Plus, we have Philadelphia in case we need any help. | ||
You guys just go ahead and play meat puppet on the stage together. | ||
And, you know, you both speak the same language, which is definitely not English. | ||
Joe Biden... | ||
Proving that he really isn't in control. | ||
Yesterday at the White House, Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, visited and Joe Biden couldn't keep his grubby mitts off of him. | ||
Joe Biden literally kept grabbing at and pawing at Emmanuel Macron. | ||
During this really weird moment, it's like a very senior moment where like your grandmother and your grandfather, you ever had this where they just kind of reach over and grab your arm because they just need that human touch? | ||
They need to like know that someone's still there with them? | ||
This happened live on TV at the White House. | ||
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President. | ||
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Amis indéfectibles dans les moments de triomphe et d 'épreuve, la France et les États-Unis affronteront l 'avenir comme nous l 'avons toujours fait, confiants dans nos capacités communes, soutenus par la force de nos valeurs partagées, sans se laisser décourager par les défis qui nous attendent. | |
Et les liens que nous construisons aujourd 'hui entre nos étudiants, nos entreprises, nos pionniers, permettront à notre alliance de continuer à prospérer et à se renforcer pendant les décennies à venir. | ||
So, welcome again, Mr. President and the French delegation. | ||
I am honored to be here and I am happy to have a wonderful day together. | ||
God bless our two nations and God protect our troops. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, dude, let go of me. | ||
Let go of him. | ||
I mean, let go of him. | ||
This is extremely awkward to see. | ||
Joe Biden saying that Marcus Lafayette, not Marquis de Lafayette, but Marcus Lafayette, which is probably the Disney recasting of the story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the Disney race swapping of the Marquis de Lafayette. | ||
Saying this in the presence of Emmanuel Macron, Marquise Lafayette, of course, is the French general that assisted the Revolutionary War effort against the British. | ||
Joe Biden, who was around during that time, can't pronounce his name. | ||
Go. | ||
As my friend and I were talking, France is our oldest ally, our unwavering partner in freedom's cause. | ||
From the spirit of Marcus Lafayette, Who helped secure the success of our revolution to the sacrifice of American GIs who stormed the beaches of Normandy. | ||
Marcus de Lafayette, the brand new Disney live-action series. | ||
All right, well, Joe Biden needed a list of reporters to call on also at the White House. | ||
Of course, this is par for the course now. | ||
Joe Biden gets a little note card in order to go through any... | ||
Particular event, and it happened yesterday. | ||
Pretty embarrassing. | ||
Okay, who's the next question? | ||
I've got my list here. | ||
It's my turn to call on someone, right? | ||
Okay, how about NPR, Tom Marquis? | ||
Joe Biden would be 86 years old at the end of a second term. | ||
86 years old, that puts him head and shoulders, the oldest. | ||
Head and dandruffy shoulders, the oldest president ever to be residing in the office. | ||
Yikes. | ||
We'll see what happens, but more bad news for Joe Biden as the GOP probe into the Biden family business gains majority support. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, James Comer's investigation, Republican from Tennessee, announced on November 17th after the GOP won the House, showing that 62% would approve the investigation, including 42% who would strongly approve of the investigation. | ||
34% would disapprove. | ||
Okay, got it. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, this is a very, very bad sign. | ||
The GOP is going to head rip-roaring into investigating the Bidens. | ||
James Comer said so. | ||
Here's the flashback of the announcement. | ||
James Comer's investigation into Joe Biden will be a criminal one, and the majority support it. | ||
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As such, this investigation will be a top priority. | ||
We are releasing a report today that details what we have uncovered. | ||
We are also sending letters to the Biden administration officials and Biden family associates renewing our request for voluntary production of documents relevant to this investigation. | ||
This is an investigation of Joe Biden. | ||
The President of the United States and why he lied to the American people about his knowledge and participation in his family's international business schemes. | ||
National security interests require the committee to conduct investigation and we will pursue all avenues. | ||
Avenues that have long been ignored. | ||
Committee Republicans have uncovered evidence of federal crimes committed by and to the benefit of members of the President's family. | ||
These include conspiracy or defrauding the United States. | ||
Wire fraud. | ||
Conspiracy to commit wire fraud. | ||
Violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. | ||
Violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. | ||
Violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. | ||
Tax evasion. | ||
Money laundering. | ||
And conspiracy to commit money laundering. | ||
The Biden family's business dealings implicate a wide range of criminality from human trafficking to potential violations of the Constitution. | ||
In the 118th Congress, this committee will evaluate the status of Joe Biden's relationship with his family's foreign partners and whether he is a president who is compromised or swayed by foreign dollars and influence. | ||
I want to be clear. | ||
This is an investigation of Joe Biden. | ||
And that's where the committee will focus in this next Congress. | ||
Boom. | ||
Investigation of Joe Biden. | ||
Pretty devastating stuff. | ||
And they mentioned human trafficking, which we spoke with Miranda Devine on this. | ||
She said this is definitely going to be Hunter Biden's prostitution and then potentially the use of Joe Biden's bank account to pay for... | ||
Traveling and bringing prostitutes across state lines. | ||
Yikes! | ||
Man, what are they going to find on the Bidens? | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are seeing more and more evidence of Biden criminality. | ||
James Comer arguing that Joe Biden was compromised by the family business dealings with China, Ukraine, and Africa. | ||
The 218th Congress, the committee, will evaluate the status of Joe Biden's relationship with his family and his partners and whether the president, who is compromised or swayed by foreign dollars and influence. | ||
61% of voters believe that it's likely that Joe Biden was consulted and profited off of Hunter's overseas business dealings, including at least one involving a mainland China company. | ||
Now, Joe Biden and Hunter Biden have received millions. | ||
We know that. | ||
We have their bank records. | ||
Now that the Congress has Joe Biden, sorry, correction, Donald Trump's tax records this week, there is a very firm precedent to get Joe Biden's tax records, Hunter Biden's tax records. | ||
Republicans have to go in. | ||
Joe Biden was asked about China. | ||
Yesterday, we thought this was a very interesting clip. | ||
It's funny how Joe Biden always ignores the China questions, always genuflects and grovels and doesn't call Xi Jinping a dictator and a murderer that he is. | ||
It's incredible the deference that is paid to the equivalent of the Nazi party in common global geopolitics. | ||
And that is certainly the People's Republic of China under the dictatorship of Xi Jinping, who filled the Biden coffers with cash, blood money. | ||
And Joe Biden asked yesterday about it, as Xi Jinping, of course, has an absolutely brutal crackdown on his people with zero COVID policies. | ||
We've been covering it all week. | ||
Here's Joe Biden's non-response. | ||
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Thank you, folks. | |
All right. | ||
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Sir, we have a message to the protesters of Shiloh and Shiloh. | |
Thank you. | ||
Okay, so more reasons for you to not have Joe Biden as your 2024 frontrunner. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
Joe Biden clearly not there. | ||
He's clearly not alive. | ||
He's just being animated as a meat puppet. | ||
He's being pulled around by the strings. | ||
And Barack Obama openly making jokes about how Joe's not all there. | ||
His investigations... | ||
That are running red hot right now inside of Congress will surely pull up what our elite know that they have covered up for many, many years. | ||
And now that you no longer have Twitter to censor stories like this one, Secret Service has Hunter Biden's gun probe docs that it denies having. | ||
Oh, interesting this. | ||
It turns out that the Secret Service actually do have the documents to prove that Hunter Biden illegally purchased weapons while under the influence of drugs. | ||
The Secret Service has located hundreds of pages of records tied to the investigation of gun belonging to Hunter Biden. | ||
Oh, interesting how that happens as soon as the Republican House flips and people could be deposed under oath. | ||
Despite having denied they existed, the government watchdog group said Thursday, Judicial Watch is investigating whether the Secret Service interfered on behalf of President Biden's son after the incident. | ||
And it has sued the agency for all materials related to the reported case and possession of the disposed firearm owned by Hunter Biden. | ||
Have you ever bought a gun? | ||
Do you know how long and lengthy the process is to get a federal NICS form lined up? | ||
In order to get a firearm purchase, you have to answer a ton of questions, get sent into the federal government. | ||
You can't get that gun until the FBI sends back a clear form. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
Every single firearm that I purchase goes that way. | ||
And so Hunter Biden lied on that federal form because it says on that federal form, are you under the influence of drugs? | ||
Do you use drugs? | ||
Are you a hard drug user? | ||
And Hunter Biden lied. | ||
So he lied on an official federal government form. | ||
He was able to purchase a gun because of his lies. | ||
And then he disposed of that firearm that was being held in an unlocked compartment in his car, which is illegal by Delaware state law. | ||
And then that firearm was disposed of by the widow of his brother. | ||
His dead brother's widow that he was in a tryst with at the time in a dumpster right across from a school. | ||
There are like 20 different federal and state crimes that were violated in this process, yet Hunter Biden walks free. | ||
And apparently, the Secret Service helped cover it up. | ||
Check out the breaking news here. | ||
Go. | ||
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Secret Service staying silent on its ever-changing position on Hunter Biden's gun investigation records. | |
Back in 2021, the service told Judicial Watch it had located records regarding the illegally obtained gun reportedly owned and disposed of by the First Son. | ||
But a year later, Secret Service said that was an error and it didn't have any records. | ||
But last month... | ||
Secret Service changed its tune again, claiming they have over 100 records related to the incident. | ||
The president of Judicial Watch telling Tom, telling Fox, his name's Tom Fitton. | ||
The Secret Service's changing story on records raises questions about its role in the gun incident. | ||
One thing is clear, Judicial Watch's persistence means the public may get records that the service suggested did not exist. | ||
Okay, interesting. | ||
What you're saying here is that we have an oligarchy and that our federal law enforcement's job is not to enforce the law, but simply to act as the secret police, the KGB, for the Bidens. | ||
And that's exactly what they have been doing. | ||
We'll see what happens in this case. | ||
A lot of reasons for Joe Biden not to run for president. | ||
One of them is that there is still a credible sexual assault charge against Joe Biden. | ||
From Tara Reid, the GOP Majority House will be investigating the alleged assault by Joe Biden, and Tara Reid says she will testify under oath. | ||
Whoa. | ||
This was not a story we counted on having come back up. | ||
This was something that came back up. | ||
Came up originally in the 2020 cycle when Tara Reid went public along with many of her friends and colleagues to corroborate a story of a grotesque and truly disqualifying sexual assault by Joe Biden when she worked for Joe Biden. | ||
Here's the details from the Daily Caller. | ||
Former Senate aide Tara Reid called on House Republicans to launch an investigation in the allegation that she was sexually assaulted by then-Senator Joe Biden in 1993, telling the Daily Caller she'd be willing to testify under oath. | ||
It'd be a very different thing if I could testify under oath, Reid told the caller, that she would provide whatever information that Congress needed. | ||
I think that we need to have a conversation instead of me being erased and other women that were erased that tried to come forward, Reid said to the House Republicans, should launch an investigation. | ||
They absolutely should, of course. | ||
Reid alleged that Biden sexually assaulted her in a Senate corridor in 1993, pinning her against a wall, reaching under her clothing, sexually violating her. | ||
She said that she filed a police report. | ||
But there's been no investigation. | ||
Joe Biden has sealed his records inside of the University of Delaware where they currently reside. | ||
You would presumably have some type of record of this happening. | ||
This was a staffer paid by Joe Biden at the time. | ||
Interns and others that worked alongside Reid in Biden's Senate office at the time denied knowing of the sexual misconduct that took place. | ||
New York Times reported in 2020 citing interviews with former staffers could not remember the incident at the time. | ||
Biden staffers who worked with Reid at the time, including Dennis Toner, Chief of Staff Ted Kaufman, and Assistant Maureen Baker denied that Reid came forward about the alleged sexual assault. | ||
However, Reid has other corroborating... | ||
Uh, uh, character witnesses at the time, including roommates and other friends who said that she did tell them about this. | ||
So the easiest way would be to open up your records, Joe. | ||
Open up your Senate records. | ||
Let everyone look through them. | ||
Open up your Senate records as it pertains to this. | ||
As it pertains to Tara Reid. | ||
Or the House should call an investigation. | ||
The Senate staff that served under Biden had to go under oath. | ||
I think that they would have to admit something very different, Reid said to the Daily Caller. | ||
The White House did not respond for comment. | ||
So what is going to happen here? | ||
Are we going to see this play out once more? | ||
I mean, ladies and gentlemen, this is precisely what you would see in a Kavanaugh hearing. | ||
Remember? | ||
Boofing? | ||
Remember the Devil's Triangle? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we're in favor of that. | ||
As is the... | ||
Motto of this show? | ||
More sunlight. | ||
More knowledge. | ||
More information. | ||
We trust you, the people, the American citizens, to understand and to make the correct assessment as to who is fit for office. | ||
You just need the information. | ||
You just don't need it to be censored like Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
You don't need it to be censored like what Apple is doing right now to the Chinese protesters inside of China. | ||
Apple has limited the ability for protesters to share information via Airdrop. | ||
Airdrop is a wireless communication capacity between iPhones. | ||
It can't be traced. | ||
There is no record of who the sender is. | ||
And Apple wouldn't... | ||
Presumably give those records to the Communist Chinese Party. | ||
I mean, we'll see. | ||
Apple seems to have extreme deference to the laws in China. | ||
Maybe that's because 90% of the pieces and accessories for an iPhone is designed, made, and manufactured inside of China. | ||
Apple is a complete China simp due to the fact that their most profitable product, and a product that is used by 1.5 billion people, is totally and completely assembled there by slave labor. | ||
Inside of Foxconn factories, which is of course where the original COVID outbreak for this current lockdown began. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Apple CEO Tim Cook was on Capitol Hill ignoring questions from reporters about their assistance to the Communist Party by shutting down Airdrop. | ||
They shut that down inside of China only, clearly at the behest of the Communist Chinese Party. | ||
Here's Tim Cook not answering any questions yesterday. | ||
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Do you support the Chinese people's right to protest? | |
Do you have any reaction to the factory workers that were beaten and detained for protesting COVID lockdowns? | ||
Do you regret restricting airdrop access that protesters used to evade surveillance from the Chinese government? | ||
Do you think it's problematic to do business with the Communist Chinese Party when they suppress human rights? | ||
Nothing. | ||
You got nothing from Tim Cook there. | ||
Okay, so Tim Cook, fresh off of kissing the ring of Elon Musk, and fresh off of saying that Twitter will not be banned from the App Store, which is a net positive, but certainly brought upon not because of Tim Cook's... | ||
graciousness, but because of the public pressure that was put upon Apple and the mass canceling of Apple, I would personally, uh, stop using all Apple products if they were to de-platform Elon Musk and free speech. | ||
Tim Cook was on Capitol Hill begging Republicans not to break up his monopoly. | ||
We'll see what happens there. | ||
We're going to dive far more into this. | ||
Fox Business was that reporter. | ||
They caught up with Tim Cook. | ||
Of course, you saw Tim Cook would not answer the questions about the Communist Party connections for Apple. | ||
We've asked this question once again and permanently. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, what side would Apple be on if there was another world war? | ||
If we were a world war with China, what side would they, who would they side with? | ||
Who would Google side with? | ||
It's a very reasonable and sincere question. | ||
Which side? | ||
Would they be on? | ||
You have to ask yourself right now. | ||
Apple is censorious to American companies. | ||
Apple does not adhere to the First Amendment, the laws of this country, but they adhere to every single communist diktat inside of China. | ||
So it makes you ask, where is their allegiance? | ||
Apple calls themselves an American company who was founded by great Americans like Steve Jobs, who I think would be turning over in his grave right now if he saw what Apple was doing. | ||
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It begs the question. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Apple won't explain why they limited one of the most important resources for freedom fighters inside of China. | ||
Of course, John Kirby, the emasculated Pentagon spokesperson, simped for the Communist Party of China, as they always do. | ||
Remember, Ukraine is about defending democracy! | ||
Us as Americans pushing our values around the world. | ||
That's what Ukraine is for. | ||
But when it comes to China brutally locking people down and then imprisoning them and then not setting them free when their buildings are ablaze and then murdering them, which is what happens, which is what sparked this Chinese protest. | ||
The Communist Party of China locked people in their home and then allowed them to burn alive. | ||
The Biden administration has nothing. | ||
They got nothing. | ||
There's no intrinsic, universal, moral American value to defend there when it comes to our paymasters inside of the Communist Party of China. | ||
Listen to John Kirby further debase himself. | ||
And I want to start there and get your take on what Apple is doing because they have restricted, which is what the Chinese government wants, some use of airdrop. | ||
Ability from iPhone to iPhone because they're cutting the service down and this is the way the protesters are communicating with each other. | ||
What does the White House, what do you say to Apple about helping the Chinese government to keep their people under control? | ||
Look, in general, and we've been clear about this all around the world, we want the individual citizens, no matter what government they live under, to be able to communicate freely and openly, transparently and reliably. | ||
And we've made that clear with respect to Iran, and we certainly continue to make that clear here with respect to China. | ||
But have you made that clear to Apple? | ||
Apple's a private company, Martha. | ||
They have to make decisions, and they have to speak for those decisions. | ||
But here at the White House, here in the administration, we want to see that individual... | ||
But why not say something to Apple? | ||
Because we were just told the other day that the White House is keeping an eye on Elon Musk and Twitter. | ||
So why would you say that from the podium? | ||
You didn't say it, but Kareem Jean-Pierre said it. | ||
And not call Apple out for helping the Chinese government to suppress their own people's ability to communicate. | ||
Again, I think we've been very clear and consistent on this, certainly publicly. | ||
We've been very open about our desires to be able to see citizens communicate. | ||
And, you know, Apple, if this is a decision that they're making, then they should have to speak to that. | ||
But we, you know, we can't and we aren't in the business of telling private companies how to execute their initiatives. | ||
Yeah, but Twitter's a private company, too. | ||
So why is Twitter getting one treatment and Apple's getting another, is my question. | ||
Well, these are completely two different circumstances. | ||
How? | ||
How is it two different circumstances? | ||
Please explain to me. | ||
Because Twitter is actually a private company. | ||
Apple is not a private company. | ||
Apple is a publicly traded company. | ||
Apple has millions of owners, shareholders, fiduciary duties. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Apple is not a private company. | ||
Twitter actually happens to be a private company, run by one man and owned by one man. | ||
Elon Musk owns all these shares of Twitter. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
So, Twitter by definition is a private company. | ||
Apple is a publicly traded company and also, more importantly, a total monopoly. | ||
So, the logic there, of course, is completely broke brain and doesn't work for the administration. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are going to be moving on here as we wait for our dear friend... | ||
Eric Schmidt, Senator-elect from Missouri, who will be joining us momentarily, the current Attorney General of Missouri, who has an amazing report on Dr. Fauci's deposition, along with his fight against big tech and censorship that we are talking about right now. | ||
But as the Senator-elect, who's a very busy man, gets set up, we'll move on to our next story, which is a very, very good one. | ||
Lee Zeldin, for RNC Chair, gains steam! | ||
As donors shirk Ronna McDaniel. | ||
That's right. | ||
We live in a meritocracy, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And if you win, then you should get promoted. | ||
And if you lose, then you go back. | ||
That's just how it works. | ||
How it works in the business world, the sports world, the financial world, and how it should work in the political world. | ||
For far too long, the Republican Party has been the party of losers. | ||
That's because we continue to promote people like John McCain or Mitt Romney or people who have absolutely no track record of winning at all. | ||
Ronna McDaniel was elected in 2017 to this position. | ||
She herself is a Romney. | ||
And she herself is a known loser. | ||
She lost in 2018. | ||
She lost in 2020. | ||
She lost in the special elections of 2021. | ||
She lost in 2022. | ||
Meaning that she didn't deliver a red wave. | ||
She didn't deliver a red wave for a kiddie pool. | ||
She delivered a... | ||
Red single teardrop from my face as I cried looking at the results. | ||
We're happy about the Republican House, but that's going to be by razor-thin margin. | ||
It's going to be hard to be a functional majority there in the House. | ||
So there is absolutely nothing to celebrate. | ||
Of course, Senate leadership was off in Ukraine when they should have been in Nevada and Arizona, not spending a single dime. | ||
So, ladies and gentlemen, Ronna McDaniel, who has clearly not read the tea leaves. | ||
You didn't hear anything from them about mail-in voting. | ||
You didn't hear anything from them about legal ballot harvesting or about motivating their base. | ||
Nothing. | ||
The strategy was so stupid. | ||
The messaging was so dumb and so flaccid. | ||
So yes, she should lose her position. | ||
We are totally in favor of that. | ||
And we are also in favor of Lee Zeldin getting that position. | ||
It seems like he's going to be deciding very soon whether he's going to run. | ||
Proud and elected Republicans, this reading from the New York Post. | ||
Influential donors and conservative grassroots activists are pushing for Lee Zeldin to become the next Republican National Committee Chairman. | ||
Lee Zeldin deserves this position because Lee Zeldin is the person who delivered us the House, actually. | ||
Lee Zeldin is the person who won in New York where you shouldn't, moved every single county more rightward in New York, has a winning strategy in a state that is a hard blue state, and flipped multiple districts that gave the GOP their razor-thin majority. | ||
Without New York and without California, man, you wouldn't have a majority in the House right now. | ||
We underperformed nationally. | ||
There were strategic missteps, Republican Party of Texas chairman Matt Rinaldi told The Post Thursday. | ||
In New York, Lee Zeldin went into communities that Republicans don't traditionally go into. | ||
He talked about crime and inflation. | ||
He overperformed in blue areas. | ||
Zeldin lost to Kathy Huckle by 300,000 votes. | ||
Out of more than 5.7 million, which is really good for a Republican, actually, inside of the state of New York, created a battleground state out of a blue state, which is incredible. | ||
Lee Zeldin won us the House majority, and he wasn't even the RNC chair. | ||
Imagine what he could do as RNC chair. | ||
According to Rinaldi, it's time for incumbent RNC Ronna McDaniel to move on, given the failure to deliver. | ||
An anticipated red wave on the November 8th midterm elections. | ||
My fellow CEO Mike Lindell has also announced, considered to be a long shot. | ||
We love Mike Lindell, though. | ||
So, the RNC is now turning on Ron McDaniel. | ||
Zeldin has not officially thrown his hat into the ring, but expressed his interest in a November 17th letter to the RNC members. | ||
Yikes, here we go, it's heating up. | ||
In order to unseat McDaniel. | ||
who's been in her post since 2017 and has been a known loser. | ||
A losing quantity. | ||
Jay Shepard, who's an RNC delegate from Vermont, tweeted in November 18th in response to Zeldin's letter, I am one of the 168 voting members of the Republican National Committee and I think Ronna McDaniel has done a good job as our chair. | ||
However, I believe that Congressman Zeldin did an exceptional job and I'll be supporting Zeldin. | ||
We know a ton of RNC committeemen and committee women. | ||
There are two per state. | ||
They get to vote. | ||
We know a lot of them. | ||
And they were all like, yeah, we ain't voting for Ronna McDaniel any longer. | ||
So now we talk about our dear friend Tyler Boyer, who's a proper homie. | ||
We love Tyler. | ||
He did a poll saying, yo, since Elon Musk loves polls on Twitter, if you are a registered Republican, do you support Ronna McDaniel or do you support Lee Zeldin? | ||
74,000 votes, which is a ton of votes for Tyler's poll, unscientific poll, but Zeldin had a 97% support. | ||
And Tyler Boyer himself is an RNC committee from the state of Arizona. | ||
We would say the great state of Arizona, but guys, you gotta fix Maricopa County until we call you the great state of Arizona. | ||
We will just call you a state of Arizona until you fix Maricopa County. | ||
Looks like the Foxes are in the henhouse right now. | ||
Ronna McDaniel has not said that she won't run. | ||
Ronna McDaniel apparently, according to our sources, held a screaming conference call with RNC members about how great of a job she's been doing. | ||
She's clearly feeling the pressure. | ||
And we feel absolutely no obligation to support her. | ||
So we cast our show's support for Lee Zeldin. | ||
Very, very rare that we would do this. | ||
We're not going to be going out and endorsing anyone in primaries. | ||
We like people to fight it out. | ||
People ask us about Trump, DeSantis, 2024, all this stuff. | ||
We like the primary process. | ||
We like the people voting in the primary process. | ||
And this is like a Republican primary process. | ||
Somebody who won his primary process inside of the great state of Missouri, we'll say it, the great state of Missouri, is the great Eric Schmidt, who I believe is now ready to join us now. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, yes, we are good. | ||
All right. | ||
Senator-elect and the current Attorney General of the great state of Missouri, Eric Schmidt, joins us now. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
Hey, sorry for the connection problems there, Senator-elect. | ||
It's great to be with you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, thank you for being on the program. | ||
You are one of the most low-key newsmaking... | ||
Ballers right now inside of the GOP. | ||
I think more people need to know your story and need to understand the incredible service that you are doing to the Republic right now, Senator. | ||
It is remarkable. | ||
You currently deposed, just this last week, Dr. Fauci. | ||
Can you tell us about it? | ||
Yeah, it was for a guy that, by the way, has seemingly an answer for everything on the Sunday morning talk shows. | ||
He believes that he is the science. | ||
He had a lot of I don't recalls in the seven-hour deposition. | ||
But we were able to extract out from him some really important information. | ||
So I guess to take a step back, the lawsuit that we filed in May alleges and now has proven this coordination and collusion between big government, the Biden administration, and some of the biggest companies on the planet, big tech, to censorship. | ||
We all know that under the First Amendment, the government can't do that. | ||
They're not supposed to. | ||
They also can't outsource that to private parties, which is exactly what's been happening. | ||
And so we filed that lawsuit. | ||
We got initial discovery that showed us. | ||
That there were weekly censorship meetings. | ||
There was a special portal for government to work with big tech to take down dissent. | ||
There were text messages between high-ranking Facebook officials with the Surgeon General of the United States saying, hey, we took that person down. | ||
We took that content down. | ||
What else can we do? | ||
So it's very clear this has been happening. | ||
It's a vast censorship enterprise at the highest levels of government. | ||
And because we were able to uncover that in this lawsuit, we're able to take the depositions of... | ||
Anthony Fauci. | ||
We've got the deposition of Jen Psaki coming up in a couple of weeks, again, to further this case. | ||
So what we were able to pull out of that depot with Fauci was a few things. | ||
One is on the lab leak theory. | ||
We know this is the most plausible theory. | ||
Anthony Fauci knew that too, but he also knew that because he was funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, this would all come back to him. | ||
So they went to work very early in February to discredit this, and he saw a number of drafts. | ||
Of a report that went from being open to this proposition to basically labeling anybody a conspiracy theorist who dared to utter it, and social media followed suit. | ||
It became very clear that when Anthony Fauci speaks, social media censors. | ||
He sent his top lieutenant, Dr. Lane, to China to see how they were reacting to this early in February. | ||
He came back praising the Chinese communists. | ||
For their extreme lockdown approach. | ||
And that is what Anthony Fauci was advocating for. | ||
And, you know, lives and livelihoods were ruined in this country. | ||
Another point that came out in the deposition as relates to masks, which of course played out over school districts across this country. | ||
In Missouri, we sued 47 school districts to end this crazy practice. | ||
But anyway, Fauci gets an email from a friend of his in February asking, hey, I'm traveling. | ||
I'm getting on a plane. | ||
Should I wear a mask? | ||
He dismisses it and says masks are essentially ineffective, right? | ||
And that had been his position before. | ||
Then in March 31st of 2020, that's confirmed through a number of studies that are presented to him. | ||
Three days later, he does an about-face and says everybody needs to wear a mask. | ||
You know, mask mandates follow. | ||
Lockdowns ensue. | ||
You know, COVID tyranny is born. | ||
And this is laid right at the feet of Anthony Fauci. | ||
It's the first time anybody's been able to ask him direct questions about these important issues. | ||
And it's all part of this lawsuit, I think, to expose something that ought to terrify. | ||
Any American, I don't care what your political stripe is, is that the government is involved with suppressing a speech that they want to label disinformation or misinformation. | ||
It is very dangerous. | ||
These are Soviet-style tactics that are being employed that we're getting to the bottom of in this lawsuit. | ||
I mean, it may be just our sort of clear-eyed thinking because we live down here in Florida and we still have the Constitution and we still believe in that document down here. | ||
But it does seem antithetical to the oaths that are taken to uphold the Constitution. | ||
The first rule in the Constitution is free speech. | ||
It seems like you have now become an oath-breaker by being part of a censorious regime. | ||
Do you see it the same way? | ||
It seems impeachable. | ||
You're breaking the first rule. | ||
There's a lot of gray area in politics. | ||
This seems pretty black and white. | ||
Well, and I think it's one of the reasons why Fauci is retiring, quote-unquote, retiring in December. | ||
And from my view, after January 3rd in the United States Senate, but certainly in the House, that Fauci ought to clear his calendar because he's a central actor in this play. | ||
As we know, this was never about... | ||
The science. | ||
It was about power and control. | ||
And now they have a playbook, right? | ||
You look and see, it's a little off topic, but you look and see what they want to do with this climate alarmism, right? | ||
They know what to do now, which is stoke fear, shut down dissent. | ||
And then have the government, through these emergency executive orders, declare an emergency, use the power of the executive branch that's unchecked, they're not accountable to anybody, to try to get people to do things they would never do otherwise. | ||
And along the way, in the wake of that, is our real threat to democracy, as the left starts to talk about it. | ||
That's what this really is. | ||
The First Amendment is that first protection, because it protects that fundamental human expression, right? | ||
Our ability to question, our ability to dissent. | ||
They want to stop that, and they want to use the power of the government working with big tech to do it, and that's why we have to stand up and push back. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
You're one of the very few people who are doing that, and you'll be serving, of course, with the great Josh Hawley, who is the, I would say, the tip of the spear in the Senate. | ||
Do you believe that there is a disconnect with some of the older and more doddering and more establishment Republicans? | ||
They don't quite understand exactly the time that we are living in? | ||
As it pertains to this issue? | ||
Yeah, and I think that I said it on the campaign trail that we just ended a few weeks ago, which was we're not having traditional political debates right now in this country. | ||
We're not arguing about what's the best tax rate that we should have. | ||
These are big issues. | ||
I mean, the Democrats, essentially, we're talking about who we are as a country. | ||
Are we going to remain the freest country in the history of the world or not? | ||
Do we still believe in American exceptionalism? | ||
You know, the Democrats are two votes away, maybe one vote away, which is why the Georgia race is so important, but two votes away right now from ending the filibuster, packing the Supreme Court, adding states to the Union, federalizing our elections, open borders and amnesty. | ||
I mean, they want to fundamentally change this country forever. | ||
And we better have the right people in Washington who are willing to fight back and be unafraid. | ||
And that's what I've done as Attorney General, and that's what I want to do in the Senate. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you seem to be one of the very few who know what time it is, and you just had a major victory with the student loan cancellation, which of... | ||
Again, it's just another massive abuse of power. | ||
Can you fill us in on this? | ||
Yeah, and look, this is part of our founders created a system to spread out power, right? | ||
We're rebelling from the central authority, the king. | ||
Our rights come from God. | ||
They don't come from a king or queen. | ||
So they spread it out. | ||
Separation of powers and our system of federalism. | ||
It's up to the states, really, in many instances, to put the federal government in its place. | ||
That's what I've done as AG in Missouri. | ||
We won on the OSHA vaccine mandate. | ||
I mean, you had an agency that was created to make sure forklifts. | ||
When they back up, was trying to force a medical procedure on 80 million people? | ||
I mean, this stuff is crazy. | ||
So taking on the administrative state is at the heart of a lot of these lawsuits. | ||
We won on that. | ||
We won on Title 42. We won on Remain in Mexico, this big tech lawsuit we're winning on, and also on the student loan debt forgiveness plan by Joe Biden. | ||
There is no authority anywhere in the Constitution. | ||
There's no authority anywhere in any statute that gives one person the ability to wipe away a half a billion to, I'm sorry, yeah, Half a billion to a billion dollars worth of student loan debt. | ||
It just doesn't exist anywhere. | ||
And that's what he's doing. | ||
And so we've won at the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. | ||
Missouri filed that lawsuit with a number of other states, four other states. | ||
The Supreme Court just this week agreed to hear that case. | ||
In February. | ||
And so we're very hopeful that we can actually put a stop to this illegal act by Biden, which, again, was one of the most cynical election year ploys that you can, you know, ever point to. | ||
But again, there's no reason why truck drivers should have to pay for the theater degree of somebody teaching at NYU. | ||
And that's what this is. | ||
But the Democrats at this point are a party of, by, and for the elites. | ||
And this is just the most recent example of that. | ||
Yeah, except for the truck driver's vote is cancelled out by the vote of the person who is the theater degree major. | ||
$250,000 in debt. | ||
We all paid for it. | ||
They can't pay it back because they work as a barista. | ||
And so we get caught inside of this cycle. | ||
Maybe the federal government shouldn't be a slush fund for higher education. | ||
Maybe that's something that should be looked at. | ||
And we should stop this insane practice of going into debt to our colleges. | ||
Yeah, she has been, and she's been unsuccessful. | ||
But look, I just... | ||
Honestly, the republic's on the line here, right? | ||
I believe in America. | ||
I think this is the greatest country in the history of the world because people can pursue their dreams. | ||
And government's supposed to have as little role as possible. | ||
The left right now is they're just hell-bent on power and control. | ||
And that's what this whole thing is about. | ||
And so I think all of us need to stand up in whatever capacity, which, by the way, is so dangerous when, you know, the Department of Justice was weaponizing the FBI to go after parents showing up to school board meetings under the Patriot Act. | ||
And so I think we've got to stand up against all of this stuff. | ||
But yeah, we're going to continue to fight on this lawsuit because it really is, you know, it kind of was exposed with the Ministry of Truth and Mary Poppins, who was in charge of that, right? | ||
They were like, it's Orwellian. | ||
This idea that the government can control what you have to say is antithetical to who we are as a country. | ||
And so Jen Psaki was, you know, she stood at that podium. | ||
Yes. | ||
Tagging things for Facebook to take down as misinformation. | ||
So that's exhibit A right there. | ||
And we're going to get a chance to go into more detail. | ||
But it's very clear that high-ranking Biden officials were working hand in glove with big tech to take down opinions that they disagreed with. | ||
And you're not supposed to be able to do that in this country. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
They should be disgraced. | ||
They should be shamed. | ||
They should be struck from any type of government position because they're oath breakers. | ||
They violated the first and most important right in America. | ||
And we've spent the show talking about everything from Kanye to Apple and how this is the depressurizer is free speech in an open society. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
The way that this all works as the prerequisite to a constitutional republic is the ability to say and to think what you want and then to have the majority decide whether your speech is repulsive and what will be the consensus. | ||
Opinion of this nation, and this is how we got rid of slavery, actually. | ||
It's not because of censorship. | ||
We got rid of slavery. | ||
We got rid of Jim Crow laws. | ||
You get rid of the types of segregation laws. | ||
You get rid of bad ideas by allowing them into the sunlight and letting them wither and die because they're evil. | ||
Well, and look, liberals, you know, I'm 47, so I guess in Senate terms that's relatively young. | ||
I don't feel that way sometimes. | ||
Yeah, you're spring chicken in the Senate. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
But liberals used to believe this, right? | ||
They used to defend the idea that the town square, people could have their say, but the left has completely taken over the Democrat Party. | ||
And again, about, you know, bullying people in sort of this power and control apparatus that they want to set up in that party, because you're right. | ||
The First Amendment is the beating heart of our Constitution. | ||
And it's interesting you mention that. | ||
I've always described it to people as this sort of pressure release valve, right? | ||
Most disputes around the world are resolved through, political disputes are resolved through violence. | ||
But not in this country, right? | ||
We believe that there's a better way to do it, which is everybody can have their say. | ||
You can agree. | ||
You can disagree. | ||
You don't combat speech you don't like by shutting it down. | ||
It's with more speech, right? | ||
You try to be more persuasive. | ||
You make a better argument. | ||
And that's what we're seeing right now. | ||
We play out with Elon Musk on Twitter. | ||
He's sort of opening this thing up. | ||
But what it's become clearly to the left now is a threat to their narrative. | ||
They're used to being able to hold on to all these cultural institutions, higher ed, the mainstream media. | ||
That's why critical race theory has seeped into our elementary schools now because they want to control all these important institutions. | ||
And it is up to us as conservatives to stick up for the folks who don't have that voice sometimes, right, who want to be able to say what they want to say without being, you know, discredited or deplatformed or just taken down and being cast out. | ||
And that is the model they're trying to create. | ||
And this is one of the big, important debates of our time. | ||
And so, you know, I've been willing to take those on as AG. | ||
I'm certainly going to continue that work in the same way. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
Godspeed, Senator-elect. | ||
We are very, very, very excited to follow what you do in Washington. | ||
Give us a preview as a final question. | ||
Give us a preview for what your agenda is as you get there. | ||
You've got six years. | ||
Bull in a china shop, baby. | ||
Are you going to bring this energy to D.C.? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
We're going to mix it up. | ||
Look, I think we've got to take on the administrative state. | ||
We have to fundamentally dismantle this apparatus that's gone on for decades now. | ||
Again, you talk about this design of our republic. | ||
The founders believed in a system of self-government where you could send people there, you could send them home, or you could send them back. | ||
But essentially, people were held accountable to the people. | ||
Nobody has any idea who the deputy undersecretary of the EPA is, right? | ||
But that person can write a guidance letter and take out a family farm or a complete industry. | ||
So we've got to somehow work on that, I think, to check and dismantle the administrative state. | ||
I think we need to be energy independent and dominant. | ||
You look at a lot of the issues we're dealing with, inflation, a lot of talk over the election cycle, but clearly now winter is coming. | ||
You know, the inflation for natural gas is like up 33%. | ||
People are going to start to see those bills coming home in that sticker shock. | ||
So I think being energy independent and dominant will be a key focus, and also controlling spending. | ||
I think Republicans, we've got to get our sea legs back on this important issue and make sure that we get this out-of-control government spending under control. | ||
Yep. | ||
Follow on Twitter. | ||
Eric Schmidt verified. | ||
I don't think he paid for that verification badge. | ||
Breaking our lawsuit against the Biden administration's illegal student loan forgiveness plan. | ||
Saddle Americans. | ||
It will be heard at SCOTUS and then the next tweet here about Dr. Fauci deposition. | ||
You gotta follow Eric. | ||
You gotta follow the senator on Twitter. | ||
Let's make sure that he has a massive audience to speak to. | ||
He's one of the few who get it. | ||
He knows what time it is. | ||
Godspeed and good luck in Washington. | ||
Something we don't say very often. | ||
I appreciate it and thanks for what you do. | ||
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All right. | |
you Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we deeply, deeply appreciate the fact that we have fighters for us in the arena. | ||
That is what is very important. | ||
What does that arena look like? | ||
Well, there's less bad actors in the arena now, thanks to massive bloodbath at CNN. | ||
Network fires Chris Saliza, correspondents up and down. | ||
I'm not going to read all their names. | ||
It was bloody Sunday at CNN yesterday. | ||
Tons of people fired. | ||
A lot of these people were making, like, it's incredible. | ||
$3 million annual salary? | ||
Robin Mead, 53, HLN's live programming longtime host, Robin Mead. | ||
Was making $3 million a year. | ||
Did anyone ever watch HLN? | ||
Do you even know what HLN is? | ||
My goodness gracious. | ||
These people, Marianne Fox, Vice President of Northeast News, who oversaw the editorial direction, day-to-day operations of the New York Bureau, had been at CNN, and she was making a million bucks a year? | ||
Goodness gracious. | ||
Chris Licht, who is the new CNN boss man over there, Is just absolutely bringing the axe down. | ||
Chris Saliza is a guy whose career I used to really admire. | ||
Emulate. | ||
I used to think he was very interesting. | ||
What he did, now he is out at the Washington Post. | ||
And, I'm sorry, he was out at the Washington Post. | ||
He left the Washington Post, first CNN, and now he's out at CNN. | ||
Who knows where he'll go now? | ||
But the stuff that he produced, I mean, the things that the corporate, you know, CNN was just utterly unwatchable. | ||
And without Donald Trump, they can't survive. | ||
They cannot survive without Donald Trump. | ||
They're not an actual news agency. | ||
They're simply an outrage manufacturing machine. | ||
And so they cannot survive without Trump. | ||
And woke Wall Street cannot survive without investments, and that's why we're very happy to be broadcasting from Florida, where this state... | ||
The sweet soil that we are on right now has yanked $2 billion from BlackRock, woke BlackRock, over social engineering projects. | ||
Florida said on Thursday that it will begin to divest $2 billion in funds overseen by BlackRock, sharp rebuke of the giant asset managers' investing policies under CEO Larry Fink, and right-leaning critics who have blasted him as woke capitalism, the divestment under Ron DeSantis, the largest of its kind by any individual state. | ||
It's the latest sign of mounting unrest among Republican policymakers and so-called ESG, environmental social governance practices, which is absolute garbage. | ||
ESG is simply communism. | ||
They install people on your boards. | ||
They take over your companies. | ||
They force you to get and grovel these little scores, these little point systems. | ||
It's social credit for a free market. | ||
It's communist style, China style social credit for American industries. | ||
Florida's chief financial officer, Jimmy Petronas, accused BlackRock of attempting to use their power to influence societal outcomes using our cash to fund BlackRock's social engineering project. | ||
It's got nothing to do with maximizing returns. | ||
It's the opposite of what an asset manager is paid to do. | ||
Florida's Treasury Division is divesting from BlackRock. | ||
Good for you, and every single Republican governor should be asked the same. | ||
Yo! | ||
Two billion bucks, man. | ||
That's a lot. | ||
That's gonna hurt. | ||
Good. | ||
This shows that we are winning. | ||
Something else that shows that we are winning is this incredible moment yesterday. | ||
The Royal Family went to a Celtics game in Boston, and they were in attendance in Floorside. | ||
Will and Kate, we got nothing against them. | ||
Too bad. | ||
Still must hurt that Revolutionary War loss. | ||
But that's just an L that you take when you are a monarchical dictator. | ||
That's just what happens, baby. | ||
Boston, of course, a great Revolutionary War city. | ||
And the start of the Revolutionary War in Boston, the royal family, their courtside at a Celtics game, the coach of the Celtics, the Boston Celtics, was out. | ||
Did you get a chance to meet with the royal family? | ||
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And if not, how was it like having them there in the building? | |
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph? | ||
The prince and princess of Wales. | ||
Oh, no, I did not. | ||
I'm only familiar with one royal family. | ||
I don't know too much about that one. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But I'm glad they're hopefully they're Celtic fans. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Boom, baby! | ||
That's real Christianity right there. | ||
That's what it looks like to be just an absolute alpha Christian. | ||
Please do not praise Hitler as a Christian. | ||
Please do not bring any of that contagion into our party. | ||
We have important things to discuss. | ||
We have a kingdom to protect. | ||
And we have a risen Savior who was born on Christmas Day and who came to save the world. | ||
That's what we stand for here. | ||
God. | ||
God. | ||
That is our God. | ||
God, family, country. | ||
That's what we defend on this program. | ||
We do it because we're free men and women. | ||
We're going to stay that way because we fight. | ||
Offense, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We go on offense on this show every single day, and we pray that you have a blessed weekend at the start of the Christmas season, the best time of year. |