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Hey, Todd. | |
Good to be with you this morning. | ||
The Trump transition team says that the administration is moving at an accelerated pace in order to start delivering on promises. | ||
But Senate confirmation is a hurdle that has to be crossed first. | ||
And the source tells Fox News Digital that Vice President-elect J.D. Vancey is taking charge of gathering support for cabinet picks that some GOP senators were either surprised by or still skeptical about. | ||
U.N. Ambassador nominee, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, VA Secretary of Choice Doug Collins, and Defense Secretary of Election Pete Hegseth. | ||
Now, Gates has so far been the most controversial. | ||
He's been under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for allegations including sexual misconduct with a minor in drug use. | ||
New Deputy Chief of Policy Stephen Miller, he said that the president of the recess appointment process lacked support. | ||
Listen. | ||
The president has won a mandate, and he will use all lawful constitutional means to fulfill that mandate on behalf of the people who vote. | ||
Now you mentioned the news, Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick for Commerce Secretary, Dr. Mehmet Oz for the Administrator of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Linda McMahon for Education Secretary. | ||
On that, the president-elect stated yesterday, quote, we will send education back to the states and Linda will spearhead that effort. | ||
Now, on the other side, I mean, there's action taking place there, too. | ||
Axios reports Schumer is racing to jam through dozens of President Biden's judicial confirmations before the end of the year to break Senator Mitch McConnell's record during the first Trump administration. | ||
So these are court of appeals positions, district courts, all lifetime positions, guys. | ||
Lots of movement in these final days of the Biden administration. | ||
Alex, thank you so much. | ||
Great to see you. | ||
When the tears are over and the moment has come, say my lord, I think I've found someone. | ||
You know it will be better, cause you couldn't knit together for the second time around. | ||
Step by step, day by day, a fresh start over, different hands are great. | ||
The deeper we fall, the stronger we stay. | ||
It will be better, the second time around. | ||
Step by step, day by day, a fresh start over, different hands are great. | ||
Come on, baby. | ||
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Are we hearing this right now? | ||
This, the Great American Golden Age, is upon us. | ||
And we should be joyous and we should celebrate. | ||
And we are going to be celebrating today with one of our dear friends, Alex Jones, on this program, live reacting to the Great American Golden Age as it is upon us. | ||
There are so many, many forces that are going to try and start nuclear wars. | ||
That are going to try and start war with Iran, Russia, China to try and sabotage President Trump and we're not going to let it happen. | ||
Joining us today, the man who predicted President Trump's assassination attempts by the deep state and by the machine and is going to talk us through what's happening next. | ||
Very excited about it. | ||
Today is Wednesday, November 20th, 2024. | ||
Libs seethe! | ||
As Elon Musk and Donald Trump make history, launching the single largest rocket ever into space, as the rest of the world looks on in awe. | ||
This is what we should want as Americans. | ||
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We should demand excellence. | ||
And we should reach for the stars. | ||
That's what this country is truly about. | ||
And we're happy to be back. | ||
Senate looks to sabotage President Trump right away, out of the gate. | ||
By not allowing recess appointments and by destroying the appointments of Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
They're now going after our girl Tulsi and Matt Gaetz, friends of the program. | ||
We're going to fight against that. | ||
We're going to talk about exactly why they don't want these two disruptors and breakers of chains and the wheel in these positions. | ||
Obviously, Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard are not doing any media right now. | ||
We've got to get them appointed. | ||
That is going to be the muscular drive of this program. | ||
Is to get these individuals in the chair. | ||
We know them, we love them, and we're going to fight for them. | ||
We do a lot of fighting on this program. | ||
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We're so excited. | ||
This is going to be such an exciting season, man. | ||
So very pumped for this moment. | ||
And for this moment in our country's history. | ||
Because we're living through something historic. | ||
We're living through a moment where there's a cyber truck in the presidential motorcade. | ||
You've never seen anything other than like a GMC, massive, armored suburban, and now we have cyber trucks in the motorcade! | ||
Kim Jong-un is watching Donald Trump watch the rocket blast off. | ||
This is an incredible launch yesterday from the state of Texas. | ||
I don't know if you watched it live, man. | ||
It's just something. | ||
It's a remarkable, aspirational grasp of the human spirit reaching for the stars that this country was built on. | ||
And it's just beautiful to see. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Here's Trump watching the launch. | ||
And Trump watching the live. | ||
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9, 2, 7, 6, 5, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. The starship launches. | |
You can see You can see it in Trump's face. | ||
He's like, you baby. | ||
We are back, boys. | ||
We've never been so back. | ||
The meme, of course, from yesterday that went so viral. | ||
He got a new rocket man. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
He's got himself a new rocket. | ||
Kim Jong-un crying. | ||
You know, we love the Kim Jong-un moment. | ||
The Kim Jong-un moment. | ||
We talked about it yesterday. | ||
Where Donald Trump was extended a hand of peace by a nation that we are technically at war with. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, they're trying to start World War III all over again. | ||
This morning, they launched more NATO missiles deep into the heart of Russia. | ||
They're planning, I personally believe, they're planning on kicking off a new hot war as a welcome gift to Donald Trump back in the chair. | ||
There's a man who's been warning about this for the better part of my entire life. | ||
Since I had dial-up internet in the 90s, there's been a single man who's been calling these schemes out to destroy Western civilization, to destroy the freedom that threatens, of course, totalitarianism and tyranny. | ||
What? | ||
What is it? | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, my team is telling me that we have a refresh issue. | ||
Unfortunately. | ||
All right. | ||
Here we go. | ||
CNN. | ||
Let us solve this in the studio. | ||
CNN complaining and melting down over the new superheroes that have been created with Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
Let's rock and roll. | ||
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Look at this shot right now coming in live. | |
We've got Musk there. | ||
We've got... | ||
I don't recognize everybody. | ||
There is President Trump, Senator Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, who is also thought to possibly have a position coming in the administration. | ||
Senator Ted Cruz on the left with the shades. | ||
Is that Ronnie Jackson on the right with the hat? | ||
I can't really tell. | ||
What do you make of this? | ||
They fashion themselves on social media as this legion of superheroes, this incoming administration. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., etc., etc. | ||
I guess we're adding pictures and names. | ||
I know you're looking at me like you mean the legion. | ||
It's the Marvel Universe versus second-rate DC, but that's... | ||
I mean, if I understood what that meant, I would probably have a better opinion about it. | ||
Talk to me about Musk. | ||
What do you think about the role he's playing in this administrative field? | ||
Listen, this is one of the most successful people that the world has ever known, and the ability to build businesses and think outside the box and be an entrepreneur, that's a voice that the president really values. | ||
Look at this totality, this kind of theme that they all think they're superheroes now. | ||
There's a little bit more swagger with the Republican Party now because they did win the White House, the House, and the Senate. | ||
You see it in sports now where people are scoring touchdowns and goals and winning matches and doing the Trump dance. | ||
There are Republicans who are feeling pretty cool about themselves for the first time in a long time, but they should stop. | ||
The guys should all stop doing the dance unless they're athletes. | ||
The dance is a little weird. | ||
It doesn't quite work unless you're Donald Trump, because it's a hit. | ||
If Elon Musk wants to help fix the federal government, he should get a government appointment, go through security clearances, go through conflicts of interest disclosures. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we apologize. | ||
We wanted to go straight to Alex Jones, but for some reason there was a small glitch in the studio. | ||
This is just the reality of live broadcast. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, now the great Alex Jones joins me. | ||
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Thank you. | |
you you you Alex, apologize for the delay here. | ||
We're happy to be live. | ||
I know that you're happy to be live at InfoWars. | ||
There was quite a shock through the system. | ||
And we're so happy to have you on when you announced Friday, Thursday or Friday of last week, that InfoWars had been illegally, criminally purchased by The Onion in a satire site that is no longer funny and totally wholly owned by the left. | ||
And they came for you guys and apparently shut InfoWars down? | ||
For a few moments, and now you're back. | ||
Can you give us an update? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
For your viewers, I want to explain something. | ||
I can't believe this is happening. | ||
So back on May 31st, in my corporate and private bankruptcy, the Justice Department appointed trustee, because most people don't know this. | ||
I didn't know it until it happened. | ||
The Justice Department has a whole office of bankruptcy, and they... | ||
We appointed two years ago when we went into bankruptcy a federal trustee from the Justice Department that came in here and just basically harassed the hell out of us, tried to find crimes we were committing. | ||
And of course, nothing illegal was found, so they were really pissed off. | ||
They had admitted that. | ||
So then on May 31st, they just announced, we're closing the building. | ||
They had armed security show up with guns. | ||
And I said to the armed security, I said, do you have a court order? | ||
And they said, no. | ||
I said, call the head of the security company. | ||
Talked to him. | ||
I said, have you ever heard of being sent to take over a building, a broadcast studio, without a court order? | ||
He said, yeah, we're not going to do it. | ||
Then he said that a woman from the Justice Department was threatening him. | ||
That was the Justice Department trustee and her lawyer. | ||
She's also a lawyer. | ||
And it didn't happen. | ||
Two weeks later, we finally got an emergency hearing. | ||
The federal judge fired her. | ||
Because federal judges can fire a U.S. trustee, remove them. | ||
But the Justice Department under law assigned a new one, and that happened on June 14th. | ||
Now, this guy then says, well, since Jones is in bankruptcy, and since they won't settle, we're going to move the Sandy Hook families, the Democratic Party, that's really just a front group. | ||
Now, they admit that this big national gun control group, Everytown's been behind the Suits Against Me, behind The Onion, behind this new auction. | ||
I'm just giving people a quick background. | ||
They said, we're moving to liquidated auction. | ||
And I said, okay, this has been going on long enough. | ||
Sure, but it's an open public auction. | ||
I bet good guys will buy it. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
So they announced the auction in late June for November 13th. | ||
And they made people sign the rules, big public auction house, big online place, a billion-dollar company. | ||
The rules are non-disclosures. | ||
You've got to put a deposit down. | ||
You've got to prove that you have the money if you're a bidder. | ||
And so then, two days before the auction, on November 11th, At 2 p.m., my lawyers get called and get sent an email by the U.S. trustee, whose name is Chris Murray, the new one, and this is all public in my lawsuit. | ||
I filed yesterday. | ||
It's all over the news. | ||
Huge exhibits. | ||
Every document's in there I'm claiming. | ||
He said, we're changing the rules. | ||
Now all those previous first bids you put in won't count, and there'll be one bid that anybody that's already following the auction will put forward, and it's just best bid. | ||
And when we open it, you can't bid up. | ||
So it won't be public, and it's whoever we choose. | ||
But the fine print said, but we may take a lower bid. | ||
And I said to my lawyers on Monday, two days before, I said, it's a fraud. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You watch. | ||
They said, well, we've been doing this decade. | ||
Some of these lawyers are, like, top in the country. | ||
I mean, these guys are representing, like, $50 million, you know, new companies and stuff. | ||
They said, no way. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
It violates all these laws. | ||
Well, then they, quote, win the bid. | ||
That Wednesday, they don't tell us. | ||
And then they tell us at 8 a.m., my lawyers call, and they say, okay, the Onion want it with this gun control crew behind it, and they're coming to shut the building right now. | ||
The judge had an emergency hearing the next day and said, I didn't even authorize this. | ||
I said, you can have one in the future. | ||
You're supposed to get my agreement, and then I've got to certify it. | ||
You know, what have you done? | ||
Why have you kicked him out of the building? | ||
So it wasn't that they gave us the building back. | ||
The day after that hearing on Thursday, they had to because they illegally grabbed it, came in, I wouldn't leave. | ||
I said, this is illegal. | ||
I want to see a court order. | ||
So they just called the internet service providers and bullied them under threat of violating court orders, which they didn't have, to cut the internet, take down the website. | ||
And so I couldn't broadcast from here. | ||
I had a backup studio with satellite up links and servers and stuff, the radio and TV stations ready. | ||
I drove there. | ||
They didn't stop me from getting on air. | ||
But they announced the company was shut down. | ||
They announced The Onion owned it. | ||
None of that was true. | ||
I told everybody that. | ||
My lawyers were like, yeah, cut and dry. | ||
The judge said the auction didn't happen. | ||
And the media ignored the part where he said that. | ||
And so then he said, I'll have an evidentiary hearing soon. | ||
When do you want to set it? | ||
Well, the other side doesn't even want that evidentiary hearing. | ||
They're totally freaked out. | ||
They thought that they could just do this. | ||
And it's just so historic. | ||
And it shows the desperation. | ||
When they tried to sit in the Justice Department on May 31st, I went on air that Friday and went on air for like five hours that night. | ||
I broadcast like 15 hours the next day. | ||
On Saturday, I slept here. | ||
And I said, this isn't about me. | ||
The Justice Department wants me off the air because I believe they're getting ready to kill Trump or launch World War III with Russia or both. | ||
And then, of course, you know, on July 13th, they tried to kill Trump. | ||
So we survived that illegal, unlawful, literal hijacking. | ||
I mean, it's like robbing a bank. | ||
Okay, but it's the Justice Department. | ||
It's okay. | ||
It's like a cop off-duty putting on his uniform and going out and pulling hot chicks over or something, but it's much worse. | ||
I mean, it's totally illegal. | ||
It's abuse of power. | ||
It's a whole bunch of crimes. | ||
And we've alleged the crimes in my lawsuit, another lawsuit, followed by the real bidder that actually won. | ||
Their lawyers and my lawyers said they've never alleged against a U.S. trustee or anybody this. | ||
This is the first time, but it's cut and dry. | ||
No auction. | ||
Said it was an auction. | ||
Secret sale. | ||
And crazily enough, in my lawsuit, we filed the documents they gave my lawyers Thursday night after they said that there had been a sale with the minutes of the agreement with the Democrat Party law firms and the Justice Department saying, we don't want Alex Jones to get a friendly buyer. | ||
We want him off the air. | ||
So we all got together and cooked this up, and we didn't tell them that not, oh, it gets worse. | ||
On Monday, last Monday, two days before the fake auction, they don't just say it's secret, one-time bid. | ||
You can't see what it is. | ||
You can't overbid. | ||
You can't up your bid, which is the definition of an auction. | ||
And Merriam-Webster's is property sold to the highest bidder. | ||
No. | ||
They then give the friendly bidder that I said I would work with. | ||
They then gave them a new rule saying you're not allowed to use credit. | ||
This is cash only. | ||
Well, they'd already thought that. | ||
That was the old rules. | ||
Well, they put in the documents they gave us like it's okay. | ||
They're hiding it in plain view. | ||
The analogy is like killers that videotape themselves, you know, murdering people or something, and then the police have all the evidence. | ||
It's open and shut. | ||
I'm not saying they murder people. | ||
It's an analogy. | ||
They then give us all these documents that are in my lawsuit that's on action. | ||
It's got like 10 million views of the lawsuit. | ||
You'll see it at Real Alex Jones for anybody that's doubted this. | ||
It's been picked up by the news. | ||
They're not denying it now. | ||
That they had one rule for them, other rules for any other bidders, and then they didn't even put forward money. | ||
They pledged their future billion and a half dollars that is on appeal that you can't legally pledge that. | ||
That's beyond monopoly money. | ||
Bernie Madoff would blush at that. | ||
Shane Bankman Freed would blush at this. | ||
And that was secret so that even if someone kept bidding up, bidding up millions and millions and millions more, they would never know no matter what they did, they were betting against fiat currency. | ||
So it was totally rigged from every angle, cartoon Alice in Wonderland Tea Party level, just like they were on 14 hits of acid when they wrote this. | ||
And then they gave it to my lawyers. | ||
They gave it to the real winning bettor. | ||
Uh, who their lawyer is hands down the top, uh, bankruptcy lawyer in Texas. | ||
Walter Sissack is known as the bulldog, like one of the most winning guys in U S history. | ||
And this guy said, I've never filed stuff like this in court, but it's true. | ||
I can't believe it's, you know, this happened. | ||
They, they, they, they, they commit bid rigging. | ||
They, uh, Oh, Oh, Oh, it gets worse. | ||
The U S trustee got up an emergency hearing on Thursday and said all sorts of stuff like, uh, The judge said, well, okay, it's not the biggest bid, but you call it the best bid? | ||
What did they pay? | ||
And he said, I can't tell you. | ||
And the judge said, you can't tell me? | ||
And he said, no, I don't know. | ||
Even though we had all the filings and he knew exactly what it was, he didn't want to say, your honor, anything they put forward, we would beat it. | ||
It's a magic floating. | ||
It's like in a video game when you have the code to cheat where you can't get killed. | ||
And then it would be like a football team. | ||
We're not just corrupt referees. | ||
The other team gets 11 players, you get zero. | ||
And then for four quarters, they just run up and down the field and score 8,000 points. | ||
I mean, this is cartoon level. | ||
And when they got asked by George Stephanopoulos when it was first coming out on Good Morning America Friday, the Gun Control National Soros Group, Everytown, that's a Democrat Party group, the biggest one in the country. | ||
Because they admit they're financing, quote, the future of the new Infowars that's designed to confuse people and pretend to be me. | ||
They claim they own my identity, all this other illegal insane stuff. | ||
They said, well, how did your lower bid win? | ||
And they go, well, it's Alex Jones. | ||
So it's like, well, he's Lex Luthor. | ||
Kind of like in the last CNN clip where they go, oh, yeah, look at... | ||
The Legion of Doom. | ||
There's Lex Luthor, you know, like Trump's Lex Luthor. | ||
No, you guys are Lex Luthor, except you're more like Wiley Coyote trying to kill the Roadrunner, and we all know what happens to Wiley Coyote. | ||
So this is like watching Wiley Coyote blow himself up or catapult giant boulders onto his head, and they're just betting, because it's me, that a federal bankruptcy judge who's got a respected background Is going to certify this when the judge is the one that said, excuse me, it didn't go to the highest bidder. | ||
That's not an auction. | ||
This didn't happen. | ||
And then the judge says, why did you kick him out of the building? | ||
And he goes, well, because they're going to steal the equipment. | ||
So they accuse us of felonies with no evidence as if we need this equipment. | ||
This is old equipment. | ||
We have a new studio with new equipment. | ||
This is like seven, eight-year-old, 10-year-old on average. | ||
One studio's got... | ||
Ten-year-old stuff in it, which is fine, but it's all breaking. | ||
So this place has to be refurbished anyways. | ||
But imagine, oh, they're going to steal everything. | ||
We had to kick them out. | ||
And I'm going to say this again. | ||
No court order. | ||
Folks, when a cop pulls you over for speeding, there's a ticket, there's a record, you get due process. | ||
No due process for the second time. | ||
So they're so arrogant. | ||
They're so used to the deep state control. | ||
They're so used to the Justice Department letting them do whatever they want that they are... | ||
The true believers, so the globalist head is basically cut off. | ||
They're not in control of the government in 62 days, but they've got their wind-up toy zombie forces that are still attacking. | ||
It's kind of like in the Gilligan's Island episodes, I'm dating myself, where the Japanese soldier, 30 years after World War II, is still on the island, still fighting. | ||
And there were some real cases of that. | ||
That's what that humor is based on. | ||
But I am fighting. | ||
Basically, Japanese soldiers in the year 2024, and they're just marching on like they're invincible, like they can do anything they want. | ||
It's all been run by the Justice Department that came out in court. | ||
PR firms made up stuff I never did, lied, defaulted me in show trials. | ||
HBO produced them, the most produced show trials in history. | ||
Fake billion-and-a-half-dollar judgment that asked for $2.76 trillion. | ||
If you're a new viewer, don't believe that? | ||
Just type in Alex Jones, 2.76 trillion, Bloomberg, AP Reuters. | ||
It is maniac, foaming at the mouth, level insanity. | ||
And imagine, they're like, it's ours, it's InfoWars. | ||
And let me tell you, massive damages. | ||
Okay, massive. | ||
Because it did create brand confusion, as my lawyers predicted Thursday. | ||
We have 70-plus percent drop at InfowarStore.com. | ||
People believe it's theirs. | ||
People are emailing, sorry, we can't support you. | ||
The Onion owns it. | ||
That's not true, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
But who knows what's going to happen? | ||
My lawyers are like, they're like 100%. | ||
We're never 100%. | ||
We don't see how these people don't get indicted. | ||
Not just that the winning bidder has it handed or there's a new auction. | ||
But yeah, I don't know about InfowarStore. | ||
It's a warehouse. | ||
The product's there. | ||
You order. | ||
You get it. | ||
That's the one thing they didn't turn off. | ||
And then the U.S. trustee had the nerve to call. | ||
My warehouse shopping cart guy who's been here 10 years, Blake, Monday, and said, hey, why is the numbers of sales down since Thursday 72% on average? | ||
And by the way, we've not been down 72% in 20 years. | ||
So we're at numbers we haven't been at in 20 years. | ||
We're down 72%. | ||
We will shut down at current rate. | ||
In just a few months, we'll be out of money because of this. | ||
And literally because they hijacked the building, had a federal officer here saying, shut it off, get out of here. | ||
And then now a lot of people believe that actually this is there, so no one's buying the products. | ||
So we need the money for the lawsuits. | ||
And so it's kind of like shot at me and missed, crapped at me. | ||
And there's an old saying, you know, hit. | ||
He's actually S-H-T. | ||
But shot at me and missed, crapped at me and hit. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
These are clear cut instantly in court now that they illegally grabbed this, did this. | ||
Crippled, took down the main site, said they owned everything, and then he didn't know. | ||
They thought they would keep getting the money from it. | ||
They didn't know why the money went away. | ||
That's how dumb they are. | ||
What you didn't know, announcing that you owned InfoWars and that you owned InfoWarsStore.com, you didn't know? | ||
I mean, I bet sales are down 99% in a month. | ||
So, we are all ready. | ||
At $400,000 plus damage, that sounds like a lot of money, not with satellites, crew, all the infrastructure. | ||
We're not a normal show, folks. | ||
We're under deep state attack just like Trump. | ||
You gave him billions so he beat them. | ||
Okay, I'm a target, and I'm not Musk or Trump with billions of dollars. | ||
That's why, and you say, well, $400, that's a lot of money. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
The products on the supplements are making like 20%, 30% when they're on sale. | ||
T-shirts, yeah, we're making like $6,000, $7,000, $8,000 on those. | ||
We've got to sell a lot of stuff. | ||
So you hear $400,000 came in, maybe $150,000 of that is that. | ||
And then when you have all the infrastructure, the crew, the lawsuits, that's not enough money to operate. | ||
So now they have crippled us because people think it's theirs. | ||
But regardless, we have the yellowstonestore.com that is owned by sponsors with great supplements and patron apparel. | ||
I need funds. | ||
I don't normally go to other people's shows and do this, but that got its sales cut by 52%. | ||
So 70-something is 52% as of last night because people send emails saying, sorry, we don't want to give them money. | ||
I don't own the AlexJonesStore.com. | ||
Sponsors in Arkansas do. | ||
Great Patriots. | ||
Some of the top Patriot apparel people. | ||
That's who does that. | ||
They're our sponsor. | ||
They're going to fund the Alex Jones Network. | ||
Regardless if we do get shut down. | ||
So that's critical. | ||
The deep state has come for us. | ||
We are like a Roman standard. | ||
They want to capture. | ||
And if anybody else is being targeted like this, I would come to their aid. | ||
I appreciate you and Steve Bannon and others. | ||
We're all under attack. | ||
And if the listeners and viewers don't champion the broadcast and champion the leaders, like Donald Trump and like myself and like you that have also been under attack, they're going to get to you. | ||
Because when Trump says they're not after me, they've got to get through me to get to you. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
So information warfare, we have the truth, they have lies, is critical to defeating the globalists. | ||
And so we have them. | ||
We have their Waterloo. | ||
I wasn't even looking at money Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. | ||
And then yesterday morning I went in and I said, okay, let's talk about funds. | ||
I said, I bet we've got a lot of extra funds. | ||
We need them, hopefully. | ||
And Blake went, Yeah, I just know you've been busy. | ||
I didn't want to tell you. | ||
And I said, what? | ||
And he said, 70-plus percent over here. | ||
He showed me the sponsor graphs, 50-plus percent on the sponsor. | ||
He said, we're dead. | ||
So, I mean, I've been hijacked. | ||
My identity's been stolen. | ||
And they're all going to probably go to jail. | ||
It may be a pyrrhic victory if people don't support us because we're bleeding out. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
Yes. | ||
Really quickly, Alex, because I know you're up against a hard out. | ||
One, is there going to be criminal charges filed against the people that did this? | ||
Two, there's been rumors that Elon Musk, Donald Trump are either assisting or very interested in this. | ||
Can you talk about that play? | ||
Well, there's been the former deputy attorney general under Trump saying from what he's seen, this is clearly criminal. | ||
There's a lot of interest. | ||
I'm not going to get into inside baseball. | ||
But I was told that Musk was going to get involved. | ||
And his lawyers were there. | ||
They've entered the case. | ||
They've asked for all the files, all the documents. | ||
And he said he would champion free speech. | ||
He's been doing that for a lot of people. | ||
So, yes, I'll just leave it at that. | ||
And I know for a fact Trump is very concerned. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
I'm not going to talk about who I've been talking to. | ||
Let's just leave it at that. | ||
And, yes, they intend, once in, in 61 days, That this has now been elevated, that they were already planning an investigation of the Justice Department Bankruptcy Division because there's so much corruption there that that was already going to be one of their main targets. | ||
And that's been talked about in the news. | ||
And so I can tell you that I've said to people, I'm going to go to the local FBI, which I've done before when we've discovered crimes, even though the FBI is corrupt. | ||
It's my job to report crimes. | ||
I've been to the FBI three times in the last 10 years to report crimes. | ||
I've been to the Secret Service three times. | ||
People got arrested three times. | ||
People were saying they were going to kill Trump and were serious. | ||
They found one guy with a bunch of guns and weapons, and they stopped him in Tennessee. | ||
I mean, I will report crime, even if the system's corrupt. | ||
They're not all corrupt. | ||
I said to my folks and people, I said, I'm going to go ahead and go to the FBI. | ||
And the way that works is, if I do that, it'll get assigned to where it was reported. | ||
So they said, wait until Trump's in the Justice Department, and then I'm going to talk right to the top. | ||
And, yeah, they are intending for a criminal investigation. | ||
I can tell you that. | ||
So, Alex, really quickly here. | ||
One, we stand by you. | ||
We support you. | ||
We believe that this is the last dying gasp of a desperate regime, but a regime that has targeted you. | ||
We had the CIA video with the CIA contractor saying that they were specifically going after you. | ||
Would you like to see an investigation into the CIA contracts and find out exactly how they were targeting you and why? | ||
Well, Benny, that's epic. | ||
You were the first to break that with me, you know, 10 months ago, whenever that was. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But here's another giant tidbit. | ||
Because John Ratcliffe, in charge of the CIA, you know, it'd be nice to get some truth about what's going on. | ||
Yes, yes, yes, I would like to see that. | ||
But I didn't know all this until the second phony trial two years ago in Connecticut. | ||
They had the former chief counsel of Connecticut FBI get up. | ||
I never said his name. | ||
Didn't know he was. | ||
He'd sued me. | ||
And he gets up on the stand and testifies. | ||
He went and got the lawsuits going with the Justice Department. | ||
So yes, that's in court, the FBI admitted. | ||
They went and created the lawsuits, created the PR, created the lies about me, and then did all of this. | ||
So yes, we don't just have the CIA guy caught on tape admitting it all. | ||
The Justice Department admitted on the stand they did the spinning. | ||
So that's the thing. | ||
They've been so arrogant. | ||
We've got them. | ||
So, yes, the FBI agents involved need to be criminally investigated. | ||
The CIA needs to be criminally investigated. | ||
I mean, this is a real case of them literally coming after a talk show host. | ||
Remember all the thousands of articles and hundreds of TV programs about me doing stuff I didn't do? | ||
That was all a giant psyop to demonize me. | ||
And then you use the demonized straw man of Alex Jones to say, oh, look, and Trump likes him and calls him an amazing person. | ||
Great reputation. | ||
I won't let you down. | ||
And so, yeah, this has been all a big psyop test. | ||
Against me, and it's all coming out, and that's why we're winning. | ||
We're at a critical point, but then I didn't think about how them saying their InfoWars, people still see me in the InfoWars studios on air, and they still don't believe it. | ||
They're like, well, then how is ABC News saying The Onion owns it, and it was a real sale? | ||
It's all a giant lie, and now they don't want to admit it's a fraud, and they're doubling down, and it's all up to this judge. | ||
There's a status hearing Monday. | ||
He said that's not enough. | ||
He wants a full-day hearing. | ||
I don't know when that's going to get set, probably after. | ||
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Thanksgiving. | |
And so it looks like we're going to stay on the air until then. | ||
But again, the building has been hijacked once, attempted to be hijacked twice, without as much a piece of toilet paper. | ||
The feds just show up with armed security and say, get out. | ||
And I go, I'm calling the police. | ||
Where's your warrant? | ||
Where's your court order? | ||
And they go, we don't need one. | ||
They turn to security. | ||
I told you, throw him out. | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
Where is the piece of paper? | ||
So that was May 31st. | ||
Now they did this. | ||
These people are crazy. | ||
Alex, I know that we need to close. | ||
I know you're up against a hard out. | ||
I just can't let you go without getting your take on nuclear war with Russia. | ||
You've been the predictor of so many devastating psyops. | ||
You've been the predictor of the assassination attempts on Trump, which you nailed almost to the day. | ||
And now it seems like we are careening towards World War III. | ||
How do we pull back? | ||
Well, look, it wasn't hard to predict that once he was president-elect in those 76 days that Biden would start bombing Russia with the missiles. | ||
That was going to happen to have political power, to hand Trump a huge war, maybe even launch one before, maybe bring in martial law during a war. | ||
I mean, this is their big move. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
People say, well, don't impeach him. | ||
We'll have Kamala. | ||
Then we'll impeach her, too. | ||
That's the whole point is justice be done. | ||
Like General Flynn said, we don't worry about that. | ||
Then we impeach her, too. | ||
Then we've got the Speaker in there. | ||
I mean, you have to go after a criminal, an insane person. | ||
And we know he's a puppet when this is happening. | ||
So this is escalating out of control. | ||
I'll be covering it on my own show in 20 minutes. | ||
And people can follow me at Real Alex Jones. | ||
Benny, congratulations on your huge success. | ||
You've been successful for years, but you are just awesome. | ||
Everybody loves you. | ||
All the street people talk about your show. | ||
And this is really the future. | ||
We're the Renaissance. | ||
We are the media. | ||
We're not the alternative media. | ||
We are the populist media. | ||
We are telling the truth. | ||
People love us. | ||
We're unscripted. | ||
We're real. | ||
We're the opposite of Tampon Tim and Kamala Harris. | ||
And so pray for peace and expose this situation. | ||
And look, Mike Johnson needs to, you know, not just Democrats. | ||
We need the House and Senate leadership to say no to World War III. | ||
It's a lame duck. | ||
Let Trump have control of that policy. | ||
And so this is the maximum issue to understand that this is careening towards nuclear war, according to the Russian and U.S. doctrine. | ||
Imagine if Russia was firing missiles into the United States, blowing up military bases, we'd already be in nuclear war. | ||
This is insane. | ||
Benny Johnson. | ||
In closing, Alex, would you ever accept this position right here? | ||
Could this ever be a reality? | ||
Look, Trump got elected because he's a maverick and because he doesn't like the establishment and because he's the underdog. | ||
It would be a great move to say, screw them. | ||
It would be the top thing, probably about a billion viewers a day if I was the press secretary, at least at first. | ||
So yeah, I'd do it for a month. | ||
I know Don Jr. talked about it six, eight months ago. | ||
But I think it's more of a fun meme. | ||
But I really would love to troll the corporate media, explain to them how obsolete and dinosaur they are. | ||
If Trump does more stuff like that, he's going to continue to win and dominate on the offense. | ||
If he tries to be the establishment, lets corporate media dictate, he just responds to them and lets them set the agenda by him responding to them, we're going to not do as well as we would. | ||
So yes, as a symbol of F you to the system, not just trolling. | ||
But to say, the person you say that is as evil as Trump, or even more evil, I mean, I'm only second to Trump being demonized, to then throw that back in their face and say, we celebrate those who you persecute, would further break their back and demoralize them, but would be more of a symbol that Trump absolutely doesn't give a damn about these pedophile, satanic globalists. | ||
What would be your first word to Jim Acosta? | ||
I would just say, Jim, You are such a ridiculous clown, and I'm the circus master here, so I want to thank you for being here. | ||
I want to make sure you're here every day because you are just so nonsensical, and you're going to be a star here as the villain, and you are so self-important and so pathetic. | ||
And I would ask Brian Stilton to come out of retirement and be there as well. | ||
I mean, at a circus, you need a couple of little dwarves running around, little Humpty Dumpty creatures. | ||
But I would tell them they've got to wear nacho bowls on their heads with queso, and they would have to come by. | ||
That's part of them. | ||
And I would get a scoop of queso. | ||
And they have to wear jester outfits, too. | ||
But that's it. | ||
Of course, I'll wear a top hat. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
Please let it happen, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Alex Jones on X, the... | ||
Free speech platform, Alex Jones, dominant there, 3.3 million subscribers, and of course, on InfoWars, on his show that goes live very soon. | ||
Godspeed, Alex. | ||
We're supporting you. | ||
Love you, Benny. | ||
Take care, brother. | ||
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Take care. | |
you Thank you. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are aware of what we call a ghost in the machine. | ||
And it is an unfortunate thing that happens when you're doing live broadcasts where there is some type of clicking or glitching with the audio. | ||
This happens to be with our streaming software and we are very, very... | ||
We are probably more angry than anyone about this. | ||
But we always do our best to deliver to you the most perfect product and something that is easy to enjoy and easy to consume. | ||
We spend an enormous amount of time on it. | ||
Otherworldly and raging that something messes with that system because we do work very, very hard every single day to deliver for you. | ||
And so, ladies and gentlemen, we are ready. | ||
ALX, what are we going to throw to here? | ||
Okay, update on the Senate. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to go to the update on Alex Jones talking about the single greatest sabotage of President Trump. | ||
Would it be war with Russia? | ||
Or would it be the Senate, the Republican Senate, controlled Senate, just not doing what President Trump has asked them to do, which is to confirm his cat. | ||
Give me my cabinet, right? | ||
You're Republicans. | ||
I'm a Republican. | ||
Give me my damn cabinet like you did for Joe Biden. | ||
The Senate's deference. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the single greatest, I think, threat to President Trump right now. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Rick Scott, champion for freedom in the Senate and somebody who's an ally of the show and a dear friend of the show, explaining the landscape right now. | ||
There are more judges to consider and confirm. | ||
We're going to spend the rest of the week and the rest of this year focused on confirming them. | ||
Well, Senate Democrats are rushing to confirm President Biden's final judicial nominees before they lose control of the chamber on January the 3rd. | ||
But Republicans are hoping to slow down or halt that process. | ||
President-elect Trump urging his party to, quote, show up and hold the line. | ||
Florida Senator Rick Scott joins us now. | ||
Senator, the president-elect is calling out the troops to block these judicial nominees. | ||
How will Republicans in the Senate respond? | ||
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We're going to show up. | |
Republicans need to be a brick wall to these radical Biden nominee picks, judicial picks. | ||
They're not people that should be judges. | ||
They're right at the end of the administration because they've been so controversial. | ||
So I think all my colleagues are going to show up. | ||
We're going to do everything we can. | ||
We're going to use every procedural move to make sure that these nominees do not get through. | ||
And then Donald Trump will have the choice to pick people that... | ||
You know, believe in following the law, believe in judicial restraint. | ||
So I'm very optimistic that everybody's going to show up and we're going to block these judges. | ||
In terms of showing up, here's what Governor DeSantis of the great state of Florida had to say about the... | ||
The approval of Circuit Judge Embry Kidd to the 11th Circuit, he said, quote, this leftist judge would have been voted down and the seat in the important 11th Circuit would have been filled by Donald Trump next year had Republicans showed up. | ||
Now the leftist judge will have a lifetime appointment and the people of Florida, Alabama and Georgia will suffer the consequences. | ||
There have been calculations that had all the Republicans showed up, with Fetterman being absent. | ||
You might have been able to, at the very least, temporarily pause his confirmation. | ||
Why haven't Republicans been showing up, I guess, is the question. | ||
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Well, I think everybody's going to show up. | |
President Trump's clear. | ||
We've got to block these judges. | ||
We're going to show up and get this done. | ||
It's disappointing that Kidd got through. | ||
He's going to be a radical appeals court judge. | ||
And it's going to be too bad for all the states, including Florida, that's impacted by him. | ||
But I think we're all going to show up and we're going to do everything we can to block them. | ||
So J.D. Vance didn't show up for a vote. | ||
He sort of passed it off as, look, I have more important things to do. | ||
I was interviewing candidates for FBI director. | ||
He tweeted this. | ||
I tend to think it's more important to get an FBI director who will dismantle the deep state than it is for Republicans to lose a vote 49-46 rather than 49-45. | ||
He later deleted that post. | ||
And then yesterday he showed up. | ||
Again, it begs the question, where have Republicans been? | ||
Why did it take the president-elect to say, hey, get your butts out there? | ||
Why didn't you do that before? | ||
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Well, I think everybody's going to show up. | |
Of course, we all, you know, most of us were here. | ||
Some people had some other obligations they thought were important. | ||
But I think the president-elect has been clear that these people need to show up, and so I think they're going to start showing up. | ||
I saw J.D. Vance yesterday, and I think everybody's going to show up today. | ||
Yeah, he's there again today. | ||
One quick question. | ||
Where do you stand on recess appointments? | ||
Mitch McConnell, it's reported, has said that there's not going to be any recess appointments. | ||
Would you support recess appointments? | ||
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I think we've got to do everything. | |
Everything's got to be on the table to get Donald Trump nominees approved as quickly as possible. | ||
When Trump became president in January 2017, his nominees did not get through quickly. | ||
That has got to change. | ||
So either we've got to get him through the Senate, or if we need to do recess appointments, we should do recess appointments. | ||
All right, Senator, good to see you. | ||
We'll see if everybody shows up today. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Well, we'll see if everybody shows up today. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is, again, a day where we are hunting ghosts. | ||
It seems very strange, the news out of the Senate. | ||
It is called ghost hunting because, one, Mitch McConnell is old enough to be a ghost. | ||
Two, he's creepy and scary enough to be a ghost. | ||
He kind of looks already like a ghost, kind of globulous. | ||
But then also he is attacking, in a very spooky way, the Trump agenda by saying there's not going to be any recess appointments. | ||
People like Lisa Murkowski, who are willing goblins, walking out. | ||
What I mean by that is they are... | ||
Totally and completely owned and operated by this dark Sith of the Senate. | ||
Mitch McConnell has saved multiple senators and they do his bidding. | ||
Not all of them, but multiple senators like Lisa Murkowski in Alaska is someone who has legitimately already lost her seat in a Republican primary, was run and supported through the Senate Leadership Fund. | ||
You, donors for our party. | ||
People who donate to the Republicans in the Senate, they paid for Lisa Murkowski to be in a write-in campaign, and that's how she won her seat back, after losing in a Republican primary. | ||
You don't hate Mitch McConnell enough. | ||
I'm telling you, you don't. | ||
There are these... | ||
And here's something that I meant to put up this morning. | ||
I'll put up right after the show. | ||
Why hasn't John Thune come out and said he supports Matt Gaetz? | ||
Why? | ||
Why hasn't John Thune come out? | ||
Yet. | ||
And said, not only do I support Matt Gaetz, I expect every Republican to get in line and support Matt Gaetz. | ||
You know, like, if Joe Biden was putting up a Democrat, did any Democrat vote against Merrick Garland, ALX? | ||
Anybody? | ||
Did any Democrat vote against Merrick Garland? | ||
Of course not. | ||
Democrats would have 53 votes for every single person that Joe Biden would put up. | ||
There's a cancer inside of our party. | ||
And that cancer... | ||
Right now has been defeated on many fronts, but his last vessels that have been affected by it are there in the Senate. | ||
And Mitch McConnell has a couple of senators that he has by the balls because he saved their Senate seats, or he got them into the Senate. | ||
And he is still scary enough to say, you're going to do what I say, and three votes is all you need to cancel an appointment. | ||
53? | ||
You got to get a majority of the Senate. | ||
If you get down below 50, you're toast. | ||
So it's a moment that we're going to have to aggressively push. | ||
Now, Ted Cruz was at the SpaceX launch with Donald Trump last night. | ||
It was a great moment of solidarity there. | ||
I still want senators. | ||
This is going to be a major push. | ||
I still want our senators to come out and say, where the hell is John Thune? | ||
Why isn't John Thune coming out and saying you will support Matt Gaetz? | ||
You will support Tulsi Gabbard? | ||
Republican Party line is we support these candidates. | ||
Where is that? | ||
You're supposed to be the leader of the Republicans in the Senate. | ||
So why aren't you leading? | ||
You've seen nothing on John Thune. | ||
In fact, the only thing you've seen on John Thune is stuff on Israel-Gaza War. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all you've seen him do. | ||
That's the only play that John Thune has made. | ||
To talk about Israel-Gaza War. | ||
We've been warning you. | ||
We hate to be right on this. | ||
But we were warning you about John Thune for a very long time. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump standing by Matt Gaetz yesterday in a clip. | ||
Donald Trump was asked about Matt Gaetz, and here's his one-word response. | ||
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Mr. President, are you reconsidering the nomination of Matt Gaetz? | |
No. | ||
No. | ||
Good. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
Donald Trump wants his people in there for a reason. | ||
Let Donald Trump cook. | ||
He's the one who won. | ||
He's the one who won all these seats and all these positions. | ||
There wouldn't be a Republican Senate without Donald Trump. | ||
The only reason Dave McCormick is a senator, for instance, Donald Trump. | ||
The wins in West Virginia and in Montana and in Ohio against some very entrenched members of the Senate. | ||
Get me that Bernie Moreno tweet, ALX, please. | ||
Get me that Bernie Moreno tweet. | ||
This is what we need from every single Republican senator. | ||
Bernie Moreno, the new Republican senator from Ohio, swept into office because of Donald Trump coming out saying, yes, I support everything that Trump is doing. | ||
I support the key members of his cabinet. | ||
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Up. | |
Incoming America First Senator Bernie Moreno announces his support for Gates and Tulsi, Hegseth and Kennedy, and many others. | ||
Where is the moral clarity and courage in the Republican Party? | ||
With the most popular president that the Republican Party has ever known. | ||
Single greatest comeback story in the history of America. | ||
The most culturally consequential Republican president. | ||
Where is this moral clarity? | ||
Why can't John Thune post something like this? | ||
That says, yes, the official stance of the Republican Senate leadership is to back our president and his selections. | ||
They're cowards. | ||
And it's going to be a problem. | ||
We warned months ago, this Republican Senate is going to be a problem. | ||
We've been fighting for, we fought for Rick Scott for months. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, couldn't get it done, right? | ||
There are limitations, but there are also primaries and primary seasons for these Republicans. | ||
If you wish to call, if you, you know, even really call them that. | ||
And those Republicans who vote against these, now these votes will be public, right? | ||
So you'll be able to see publicly what these senators are doing and saying. | ||
So this is the fight now. | ||
This is the fight. | ||
This is how you cripple President Trump's presidency out of the gate. | ||
You don't give him his nominees. | ||
You put someone like Bill Barr or Jeff Sessions in as Attorney General. | ||
You make sure that there's a squish. | ||
Somebody who can be totally controlled in as Attorney General. | ||
Donald Trump going rabid with some of these incredible new appointments. | ||
Dr. Oz appointment for Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services. | ||
Kind of love it. | ||
Linda McMahon for Education Secretary. | ||
We like Linda. | ||
We know her. | ||
She's great. | ||
She's somebody who obviously is a firm and a rock-ribbed fighter for the president. | ||
Matt Whitaker. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Iowan, who's a friend of us, friend of the program, been on the program multiple times. | ||
He's going to be the ambassador to NATO. | ||
These are all coming in very swift succession. | ||
And our boy Brendan Carr there last night. | ||
Brendan Carr, chairman of the FCC. | ||
Hey Alex, we got that photo? | ||
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Brendan sent us a photo. | |
This is the future. | ||
The reason why it's important to have guys like Alex on. | ||
The reason why it's important to fight for freedom and free speech, free association, is that if they can... | ||
If they can offline and cancel one person, they can cancel everyone. | ||
You don't have to agree. | ||
You don't have to agree with... | ||
In fact, it's impossible to agree with every stance that everyone... | ||
It's impossible. | ||
There's no one in the world that you agree with 100% of everything on. | ||
It's not possible. | ||
It is a requirement for us to have a functional democracy that we can disagree without killing each other. | ||
And one of the ways that you kill someone is to destroy their business, to take them offline, To send federal agents in because they said things you disagree with. | ||
The most important free speech is the free speech that you disagree with. | ||
This is Brendan Carr yesterday with Elon Musk and Donald Trump. | ||
Brendan Carr in charge of the FCC, Federal Communications. | ||
He's the chair now. | ||
Awesome dude. | ||
And he's someone who's going to, frankly, be pulling for more freedom online. | ||
Less censorship online. | ||
He's been trolling Libs. | ||
He's been great. | ||
He's been trolling guys like Brian Stelter and some of the seething Lib accounts on X. It's been fantastic. | ||
And he's been a champion for shows like ours. | ||
And so this is what we mean by a new American golden age, by having the right and actually the obligation to disagree with each other, to fight out our ideas and to find out which are best. | ||
And this is actually... | ||
How you get meritocracy. | ||
This is how you get an Elon Musk in charge of the federal government. | ||
By the way, we met Elon Musk this past weekend. | ||
Dude is way taller than I thought he was going to be. | ||
Major takeaway from meeting with Elon Musk? | ||
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Way taller than I thought that he was going to be. | |
So, really an amazing time. | ||
We're very excited to have so many friends and allies of the program appointed to key positions. | ||
This has been the Grand Central Station. | ||
For who's gotten an appointmentship in the Trump administration, you've pretty much seen 90% of the administration has been on this program. | ||
So it's going to be a rockin' for years, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, there have been some major exciting throwdowns on the left. | ||
We've stopped them from eating the dogs and cats. | ||
We've stopped them from killing the squirrels. | ||
And now they're eating each other. | ||
Somebody who has been a shocking voice of reason over the past couple of weeks, someone who's now asking to work in the Trump administration, sank from the Young Turks. | ||
Was on with a man named Alan Lichtman. | ||
Alan Lichtman is a professor who predicted Donald Trump landslide defeat to Kamala Harris. | ||
He's allegedly very smart at these things. | ||
And there was this apoplectic meltdown on Piers Morgan's show. | ||
We'll be on Piers' show actually later today. | ||
Piers Morgan's show between these two left-wingers who now are... | ||
Clearly showing the Civil War for the Democrat Party bursting forth. | ||
And it's a really exciting thing to watch because we have said for a long time that wokeness is not something that is going to win. | ||
It's going to have a moment. | ||
It's going to be a novelty moment. | ||
And then reality will reassert itself. | ||
Reality always wins. | ||
Don't fight reality. | ||
You'll always lose. | ||
Reality is an undefeated champion. | ||
Wokeness and those who are the champions of it will be discredited and humiliated in the end. | ||
And what you're seeing right now is a Democrat party in a soul-searching moment. | ||
And they're trying to double down. | ||
Some people are saying Kamala Harris didn't do enough identity politics, even though Barack Obama is literally campaigning for her, saying you must vote for Kamala. | ||
Young black men, you must vote for Kamala because she went to the same college as you went to and looks like you and talks like you. | ||
Okay. | ||
Her parents were PhD professors and she lived in mansions in Canada. | ||
That's where she grew up. | ||
I don't think she shared the same background as many of the men Barack Obama's talking to. | ||
Anyway, identity politics is over. | ||
Wokeness is broken. | ||
And you're seeing the last dying gasps here. | ||
Here's our salt that lib of the day. | ||
Really, really great clip. | ||
Two libs having it out. | ||
You'll love to see it. | ||
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Oh. | |
Don't blame the voters. | ||
I think, look, we could get into this discussion, but one, I think you're blaming the voters. | ||
I think that's a terrible idea. | ||
And look, I debated Professor Lichtman before. | ||
I told him his theories about the keys were absurd. | ||
I was right. | ||
He was wrong. | ||
I said he'd lose his keys. | ||
No, you were not right, and I was not wrong. | ||
And that's a cheap shot, and I won't stand for it. | ||
Well, who won, brother? | ||
You should not be taking cheap shots at me. | ||
Who won? | ||
You live in a total world of denial. | ||
I read your own followers' comments, and they all trashed you, every one of them, and supported me. | ||
Yeah, right, right. | ||
So quiet with your personal attacks. | ||
Yeah, come find out again. | ||
Make whatever point you want. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Don't make it personal. | ||
You don't know anything. | ||
You don't know anything. | ||
You attacked me personally. | ||
You're so deluded. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
I've only been a professor for 51 years. | ||
On this program, I've never been able to finish a thought. | ||
How many books have you published? | ||
No, because you're personally attacking me again. | ||
Say whatever you want, but I'm not going to stand for personal advice. | ||
Okay, but brother, you got it wrong! | ||
Say whatever you want. | ||
You were preposterously and stupidly wrong. | ||
So, okay, alright, can I just finish a goddamn thought? | ||
Don't call me stupid! | ||
Ever on this show? | ||
No, not if you're personally... | ||
I admitted I was wrong. | ||
I don't need you to call me stupid. | ||
Okay. | ||
Can I just say it's great to see you Democrats all getting along so well. | ||
Who taught you manners? | ||
It's lovely to see a post on that in harmony as you come together again. | ||
Hey, Alan, shh! | ||
Hey, Alan, you deserve a tall glass of shut-up juice, so can you just shut up for a second and let someone who knows what they're doing... | ||
You're so right, Peter. | ||
You're so right. | ||
You're so unified right now. | ||
I will not sit here and stand for personal attacks, for blasphemy against me. | ||
You don't need to do that. | ||
Blasphemy against you? | ||
What the hell are you? | ||
Are you Jesus Christ, you loser? | ||
Okay, can I just give the correct answer for once? | ||
Did you see Harry Sisson there going, Look at these guys. | ||
Look at that. | ||
This is the faces of leftism. | ||
You wonder why they lost young men. | ||
Is there a single drop of testosterone in any of that? | ||
David Hogg. | ||
David Hogg posted yesterday, I'm doing a panel today on... | ||
Why we lost young men? | ||
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Can somebody please tell me why we lost young men? | |
Maybe because if somebody introduced an ounce of testosterone into your bloodstream, you'd go into cardiac shock. | ||
Maybe because this isn't what men look like. | ||
Or act like. | ||
The feline, feminine energy. | ||
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The bitchiness, the hissing. | |
This is why you lose. | ||
Donald Trump at the ringside with the champion's belt. | ||
Get me the Trump photo. | ||
Trump photo, champion belt, Trump rocket, Elon Musk. | ||
This is how you win. | ||
You win with uplifting. | ||
With uplifting and letting men dream again. | ||
Break out of your... | ||
Break out of the trance. | ||
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Break out of the spell. | |
Allow men to do great things again. | ||
This is like just an iconic photo. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Look at Trump. | ||
Look at the way he's looking at that belt. | ||
Every man... | ||
Let me let you in on a little secret here. | ||
Panel of libs. | ||
David Hogg, Harry Sisson. | ||
This is what men dream of. | ||
Holding up the golden champion belt. | ||
The man in the arena. | ||
This is why the Roman Coliseum still stands to this very day. | ||
Thousands of years after being built. | ||
These are the moments, ladies and gentlemen, that assert masculinity, that show cultural and physical dominance. | ||
Here's Donald Trump with the champ, John Jones. | ||
And this is what attracts, this is what, this is the vibe that men demand in life. | ||
We want to be champions. | ||
We want to achieve. | ||
We want to protect. | ||
We want to be strong. | ||
We want to provide. | ||
Alex, where's that photo of the rocket with Trump firing off? | ||
I want that one with Trump and the red hat and the rocket. | ||
Get me that. | ||
So good. | ||
This is the iconography. | ||
That will have men voting Republican for the next hundred years. | ||
Here's the difference. | ||
This photo. | ||
This photo. | ||
There you go. | ||
This is what Republicans are offering. | ||
And this is what Democrats are offering. | ||
There you go. | ||
There's your two options, men. | ||
Which world do you want to live in? | ||
A world of... | ||
Go back to Trump and the rocket. | ||
Manifest destiny. | ||
Achievement. | ||
Reaching for the stars. | ||
The force thrust of 197 Boeing 747s is what you're seeing right there. | ||
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Or this. | |
Teeheeheeing in your testosterone. | ||
Vacuum of a life. | ||
Squeeing over the newest TikTok video. | ||
Dance. | ||
No, man. | ||
I think since I've been a man for 37 years, I think I know. | ||
I think I know where men want to be and what men want to do. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, joining us now, a real live actual man. | ||
Somebody who served his country. | ||
Somebody who's fought for his country. | ||
Somebody who I think understands this moment as good as anyone and also understands the perilousness of it with World War III potentially careening out of control. | ||
It's a wobbly world that we're in right now as we have a wobbly president making some very bad decisions. | ||
Joining us live now, Congressman Corey Mills to talk some sense into this moment. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
you you A real live man is Corey Mills. | ||
And here he is on screen. | ||
Corey, am I right about rockets and heavyweight champs versus soy lattes? | ||
And I guess Lizzo, what else did they offer? | ||
Lizzo? | ||
They offered Lizzo and Oprah. | ||
That's what Democrats offered to men this election cycle. | ||
Well, I mean, first off... | ||
Conservatives can actually define what a man and what a woman is. | ||
So let's just go ahead and start with that. | ||
We know which bathrooms to walk into. | ||
We know how to change a tire. | ||
We know how to protect and provide for our families basic male, you know, kind of conservative values, the things that we were born and raised upon. | ||
You know, I think what you're saying, though, is actually a really good point. | ||
The reason men are actually moving over is because they're seeing this is what I would rather emulate, a guy who possesses strength. | ||
A guy who's confident and bold. | ||
A guy who's literally going to the UFC fights and watching history be made with the Falcon 9 and Starship and all these other things that change interplanetary capabilities. | ||
Instead of... | ||
I'm going to be an overweight or old guy who is sitting on Delaware Beach, you know, opining about my next ice cream sandwich, and then looking at Harry Sisson and Chink and all these others who are the most beta male individuals that you can possibly find. | ||
I mean, that's not what they're after. | ||
That's not what men want to aspire to be. | ||
It's why we love watching football. | ||
It's why we love male kind of bonding and camaraderie. | ||
So we can sit around for campfires and be like, hey, let's grab a bourbon. | ||
Not, hey, let's go grab that soy latte and talk about how great men can be women and women can be men. | ||
What we're getting back to under President Trump is what America's values originally were. | ||
And I think that's what males are kind of pining for at this point. | ||
Do you think there's going to be a sharp spike in military recruitment and young men signing up to serve their country and to see things like this and go, wow, damn it. | ||
You know, this is, I want to sign up for Space Force. | ||
I actually want to be part of this golden moment. | ||
And I'd want to have someone like Pete Hegseth, who understands the fighting man defending me at DOD. | ||
I know this is something near and dear to your heart, Congressman. | ||
Well, absolutely. | ||
I mean, look, we've got a 42,000 personnel recruitment deficit. | ||
You've got almost 8,600 people who are unconstitutionally purged for the denials of their religious and medical freedoms from refusing the vaccine. | ||
I'm going to continue to fight for them to be reinstated with full back pay, full benefits, and be allowed to serve their nation, not serve a political agenda. | ||
But now you've got someone like Pete Hegseth, who is a good friend of mine, who is a multi-deployment combat veteran who's led men in war, who is very well educated with a degree from both He's going to come in and we're going to get back to what it was to prioritize not diversity, equity, and inclusion, but increase lethality, readiness, and being properly equipped. | ||
This is what men and women in our armed forces want as the strongest. | ||
Greatest volunteer force in the world is they want the opportunity to know that when they're actually going to be going into battle, that they're going to be the best prepared and they're going to have increased lethality, not the person who identifies and can tell you what my pronouns are. | ||
We can out-pronoun every one of our enemies. | ||
I have no doubt that we can she, her, they, them, he, him better than anyone else. | ||
I'm sure China and Russia and North Korea and Iran are terrified by this capability of not misgendering us. | ||
But the reality is that men and women who serve We need to increase their pay. | ||
We need to make sure that child care is provided on basis, not two days a week, but five days a week, so that spouses who serve as well have the ability to pursue careers and further education and start looking at a transition to get back into society. | ||
And so, we have to do more, and that's what this administration is going to do. | ||
That's what Pete Hegseth is going to do with Secretary of Defense, and I can tell you, you're going to We're going to watch a drastic uptick in our recruitment efforts and how many people want to join our military because they know they won't be thrust into these endless wars, this neoconservative, war-mongering, military-industrial complex build-out. | ||
It's going to be about things that are prioritizing America, Americans, and American interests. | ||
Yeah, or into some type of warped social experiment using our military to act as some type of faculty lounge. | ||
For some of the dumbest anti-science and, quite frankly, anti-progress elements of society. | ||
It's not progressive. | ||
It's actually regressive, right? | ||
It's like the military. | ||
It's regressive for Mark Milley to sit up there and... | ||
When was the last time Mark Milley passed a PT test? | ||
I don't know, Congressman. | ||
But for him to sit up there and to say, I want to understand white rage. | ||
It's white people who are the problem in our military. | ||
Bro, you want a military deficit problem? | ||
Start with that. | ||
That's one of the first things that dude said under questioning from your committee. | ||
And that's how you destroy a military, actually. | ||
Well, I'll tell you, Benny, I remind every single American, you really want to see what America's about. | ||
Go visit any national cemetery or go to Arlington. | ||
Look at the fact that those rows and rows of headstones are not laid by your race, by your gender, by your faith. | ||
They're laid down there by those who were willing to fight and die beside one another. | ||
You know, when we're fighting in the military, I'm not looking at... | ||
Who's actually going to look a certain way or who came from a certain part of the country or what faith you have? | ||
I want the best, most qualified warfighter to be sitting there watching my six as I watch theirs. | ||
And that's what we've got to get back to because at the end of the day, the military should be all about meritocracy. | ||
And that's the only thing that should matter. | ||
The best... | ||
The most qualified and the absolutely most prepared warfighter to be able to keep this nation, this constitutional republic, to be free. | ||
And I'll tell you, if you're not living your life after you go to one of those national cemeteries in a way that's worthy of those sacrifices, then you're truly failing, in my opinion, because there is no place on earth, in my opinion, that is more of a hallowed ground and more of a humbling experience than the rose upon rose upon rose of heroes. | ||
Who sacrificed for this country. | ||
That's what the military is about. | ||
That's what our government is about. | ||
That's what our country is about, is service. | ||
Not white rage and some social experimentation on pansexuality and gender fluidity. | ||
Yeah, would you be? | ||
A lot of people saying that General Milley deserves a court-martial for what happened January 6th. | ||
I think he certainly deserves a full-scale investigation. | ||
Your thoughts on that? | ||
Because based on Milley's own testimony before the January 6th committee, he defied President Trump's orders. | ||
To send the National Guard to protect the U.S. Capitol. | ||
In that circumstance, I know it because I watched the National Guard deployed in my neighborhood congressman, there would have been no January 6th. | ||
There would have been no riot. | ||
There would have been no problems. | ||
People would have marched and gone home. | ||
So it seems like Mark Milley defied the orders of the commander-in-chief. | ||
That's a big no-no in the military. | ||
Well, we'd have to investigate whether the chairman, because remember, the chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff has strategic oversight, not operational oversight. | ||
That would have fallen to someone like General McKinney or one of the others or the CENTCOM commander, McKinsey. | ||
And also, you would have to be looking at Nancy Pelosi, who was actually refusing to plus up our Capitol Police capabilities, even though she knew it. | ||
And actually, in one of the leaked tapes by her own daughter, where she's saying, I'm responsible for this. | ||
I'm the Speaker of the House. | ||
You know, look, we can say whatever we'd like to say. | ||
Did Mark Milley handle certain things correctly? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Did he absolutely try and undermine a lot of the President's decisions? | ||
In my opinion, he did. | ||
But he's also a man who's served over 37-plus years. | ||
He's got multiple combat deployments. | ||
He was a Special Forces Ranger qualifier. | ||
I don't take anything from his You need to be prioritizing leading men, not playing politics, not trying to think about what your next job is as you go into another board position, which is what all these guys are doing. | ||
I think we need a 10-year moratorium to be put in place so that these flag officers can't start prioritizing what their next board position is. | ||
They can focus on serving their country and carrying their service out. | ||
I'm not thinking about the half million dollars or million dollars to sit on one of the defense boards or what political position they can take to try and benefit themselves financially. | ||
Yeah, I think that would clean so much of the waste and fraud and failed audits up. | ||
What is the Pentagon on? | ||
Seventh failed audit? | ||
Seventh failed audit. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
And then billions to Ukraine that we'll never see back. | ||
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What an unbelievable bonsai scheme. | ||
Which is a failed strategy since 2014, Benny. | ||
I mean, look, in 2014, we should have leveraged, when the Obama administration was in place, they could have used the 1994 Budapest Memorandum. | ||
That was a nuclear non-proliferation agreement that had been signed by the Federation of Russia, by Ukraine, by UK Northern Ireland, and by the United States. | ||
And it essentially guaranteed the sovereignty and laid out what the borderlines would be. | ||
That was breached in Donetsk and Lugansk and Mariupol. | ||
That could have been levied in the international tribunals. | ||
But what happened was that... | ||
These types of neocon, neoliberals still look at our sons and daughters as a money-making benefit to the military-industrial complex. | ||
They're more prioritizing the idea that warfare is good when it's not. | ||
You know, I would argue that last time that we've actually benefited financially from any type of warfare was in World War II when we actually owned all of our natural resources, all of our raw materials. | ||
We were an industrialistic society. | ||
That was back in the days of Rosie the Riveter where everyone jumped in. | ||
But we didn't just thrust ourselves into warfare. | ||
We had war bonds that would go out to be able to raise money for the efforts. | ||
And we allowed other nations to fight their wars first before we realized it could be a threat to America or Americans or American interests. | ||
And so we need to get back to that type of mindset, not just trying to be the world police, these war mongers, these interventionists, but also not being an isolationist. | ||
And so I think that that's really where we're going to take ourselves in this America First agenda. | ||
We're going to see World War III kickoff, man, if we keep lobbing American-made missiles into Russia. | ||
This is a perilous time. | ||
That hasn't escalated because I know in 60 days... | ||
That there's a new chief in town. | ||
And they know that President Trump is a peace-to-strength leader. | ||
They've seen what he's done. | ||
Everything from the China phase one deal to get tariffs and trade and commerce under control when China had to buy billions of dollars in agriculture, remain in Mexico to force Mexico to actually stop people from trying to go ahead and violate our sovereignty. | ||
Looking at listing the Houthi rebels as a terrorist organization, which they've now been delisted and disrupt 12 percent of global trade. | ||
But every one of our adversaries were fearful of America, whether it was China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, this kind of geopolitical axis of evil. | ||
They knew that President Trump is at the helm, that he would take serious consequence and action. | ||
They saw it with Qasem Soleimani. | ||
They saw that with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. | ||
They saw that with Abu Medyam al-Mahandis. | ||
He eliminated in successful counterterrorism strikes with minimal impact, minimal damages, no American lives at risk, and sent a message very quickly that America will not stand for our men and women in uniform being threatened. | ||
And he told them, if you even kill a single person, Armed Forces member in Iraq that I've got 20 plus targets that I've already designated and the first one's going to be your home. | ||
That's the type of strong leadership we need because weakness invites aggression and we would not have had October 7th and the 1200 plus innocent people who were killed in Israel if it would have been President Trump who's in the White House instead of Joe Biden. | ||
Briefly here, Congressman, you know Pete Hegseth. | ||
You've clearly worked with him. | ||
I'm not sure if you guys have worked from a military standpoint together or where you both served, but I know that you've worked together from a comms perspective and from a nexus perspective of what the military should be. | ||
Your best elevator pitch for Pete Hegseth as Department of Defense Secretary, can you stiffen up the spines of some of these coward Republican senators who are saying, Well, Pete Hegseth, I don't know, man. | ||
I don't like his tattoos. | ||
Well, it's funny. | ||
Everyone who wants to go ahead and knock Pete Hegseth about not being qualified, have also never served a single day in military, have never actually deployed and watched their soldiers die, have never actually led men in combat and had to actually run through austere conditions and make sure that the mission is completed. | ||
That's what Pete's about, is successfully completing the mission. | ||
The mission is to strengthen our military, to become a force that every other nation not only tries to emulate and actually looks at as a way of this is the military. | ||
I don't want... | ||
To go to war, but if war and bad things are going to happen, let it happen during my time so that my sons can live in peace in the future. | ||
That's the type of military that we need to be building out. | ||
Pete understands what DEI has done. | ||
Pete understands our recruitment deficits. | ||
He understands the failed audits and the fact that we're actually woefully undersupplied if we had to take a large military-scale invasion like the takeover of Indo-PACOM or Taiwan or the threat of the 7th Fleet out in Hawaii. | ||
He understands that mission. | ||
He knows national security. | ||
This is a very, very intelligent guy, Benny. | ||
Again, this man graduated from Princeton and Harvard. | ||
Say what you want about their woke ideologies, but back when he went to college there, that was like the pinnacle of your top Ivy League schools in which you wanted to be a part of. | ||
So I think he's more than qualified. | ||
I think what they hate is that he's going to come in there and he's going to eliminate all of these generals with their officer evaluation reports that are prioritizing DEI. | ||
That are picking people because of their pronouns. | ||
Who continue to fail into recruitment efforts. | ||
And he's going to replace it with people who get the job done. | ||
And so I can tell you right now, I'm excited about Pete Hegseth. | ||
I'm excited about Tulsi going into the DNI, who also has served from the military proudly. | ||
I'm excited about Mike Waltz being the National Security Advisor. | ||
I served with him on the Armed Services Committee, the Foreign Affairs Committee. | ||
This is a guy who is a multi-bronze star. | ||
Green Beret combat veteran who's led men as a officer in the military. | ||
I mean, look, when you look at this starting lineup, it's like the 1992 Olympic dream team. | ||
I mean, this is the people that's going to come in and absolutely clean house. | ||
And I can tell you that I'm excited and I'm optimistic for the first time in a very long time. | ||
about where we're actually headed because this 118th congress I was a part of, I will tell you every day it was an absolute meat grinder trying to get things done. | ||
But we need also every one of the viewers, Benny. | ||
To really blow up Mike Johnson's phone, the speaker, and say, listen, we need HR1, Low Cost Energy Act, HR2, Secure the Border Act, HR5, our Parental Rights Act, HR21, stopping our strategic petroleum reserves from being able to be utilized by the executive branch. | ||
All the things that we pass in the House that the Senate wouldn't take up, I want to see every one of those bills voted on and passed in the Senate. | ||
Day one. | ||
I don't think we have time to wait around. | ||
We need to start executing what needs to be done, securing our borders, lowering costs of goods, and getting America back on the map as a world leader. | ||
And that starts on day one, not in day 100. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't know if part of any of those HR packages would be the stripping of the security clearances from those who ran PSYOPs and Distorted the American elections, rigged American elections, by utilizing the credentials that were given to them by the American public and paid for by the American public. | ||
I really want to see that happen, Congressman. | ||
I want to see the people who signed the Hunter Biden laptop letter to be humiliated. | ||
You need accountability. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You need to build confidence in the federal government. | ||
Congress can do it, Congressman. | ||
And Congress can do it. | ||
Just like you talked about pros and cons, pro is progress to move forward and con is Congress to move backwards. | ||
Look, we have to acknowledge, in fact, with a 17% approval rate of Congress, which I think is very generous, that it's on us. | ||
I mean, the onus is truly on Congress to set forth what we are as a republic. | ||
We need to understand our Article I legislative responsibilities, and we need to execute those for the American people. | ||
And if every single member will ask themselves one pertinent question, do you care more about saving your seat for reelection? | ||
Do you care more about savings for public for your children? | ||
That's the question that every single person needs to ask themselves. | ||
We need to start looking at how Congress is actually operating. | ||
We need to start thinking about the fact that it's people over party, people over politics. | ||
We've got to get back to being representative statesmen, not politicians any longer. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So yes, on stripping the 100-button laptop signees. | ||
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I think it was 51, if I'm remembering correctly. | ||
That's correct. | ||
Of their security clearances, because you can do it. | ||
I don't know if there's a bill out right now, but it would sure send a message that this shit doesn't fly anymore and that there's going to be consequences to rigging our elections. | ||
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Yep. | |
People have to have true accountability because I'm tired of the mea culpa is my fault, my bad. | ||
I take responsibility. | ||
Responsibility is not accountability. | ||
Until people are actually demoted, removed from office, or imprisoned for their actual criminal negligence and charges, then no accountability has truly been held. | ||
And I can tell you, the people who still stay on my mind every single day since August 26, 2021, are the 13 Gold Star families when a preventable incident that occurred in Afghanistan still has not had the accountability necessary. | ||
I don't know if it's General McKenzie. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Thank you, Congressman, for not forgetting that. | ||
There's so much to rectify, and you are the tip of the spear as ever. | ||
You are in your military service and in your service to your fellow Americans and hurricane relief and rescue operations. | ||
Thank you for your help in that as well, Benny, on the hurricane stuff. | ||
You guys did an amazing job sending supplies, getting it in there. | ||
Look, we did some great things. | ||
I mean, our team in 11 days dropped 23,000 pounds of supplies. | ||
Dozens of search and rescue missions, multiple medivacs out to Johnson City. | ||
Two-plus dozen of the actual Starlink systems, thanks to Elon Musk, who is literally privatizing our government in a way that needs to be done. | ||
I'm excited for government efficiency as well. | ||
I'll tell you, I look forward to working with them to be able to cut some of the spending and wastefulness of the actual, like, D.C. swamp, because I can tell you it's been that way since Woodrow Wilson, the 17th Amendment, and the ratification of 1913 for this government growth. | ||
Get it back to the states and individual rights. | ||
I'm a 10th Amendment absolutist, and that's where we need to be at. | ||
But again, Thanks for your help on the rescues and all that you've done in Western North Carolina and in Florida. | ||
Kick your ass, man. | ||
It's great. | ||
This is how we save the country. | ||
Corey Mills, 200,000 subs. | ||
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Just like Corey Mills himself. | ||
See you, homie. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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See you, brother. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, we have, I suppose, some good news, although macabre in its nature. | ||
The killer of Lakin Riley. | ||
Lakin Riley has received judgment in Georgia. | ||
Undocumented migrant, I do not say those words. | ||
We call them criminal aliens. | ||
Undocumented migrants are the words of the left. | ||
Remember, language is how they try and trap you. | ||
And keep you and kill you. | ||
Do not use these. | ||
Do not use these phrases. | ||
They came up with the term migrant. | ||
There's an entire book on it. | ||
They came up with the term migrant because they knew that alien let people know exactly what's actually happening. | ||
This is a person that's alien to your country that shouldn't be in your country. | ||
Call them migrants because everyone was a migrant, right? | ||
Now, no, no. | ||
Okay. | ||
Criminal, illegal, alien. | ||
Jose Ibarra has been found guilty of murdering nursing student Lakin Riley Ibarra pled not guilty. | ||
22-year-old murder. | ||
He faces life in prison without the possibility of parole after being convicted on all 10 counts against him. | ||
Malice murder, felony kidnapping, bodily injury. | ||
Life in prison? | ||
Is that really the best that we can get? | ||
Is there a death sentence in Georgia? | ||
Just asking. | ||
Athens-Clarke County Supervisor Judge Patrick Haggard found him guilty after he waived his rights to a jury trial. | ||
Riley's family sobbed. | ||
The decision was read. | ||
Ibarra didn't show any emotion. | ||
After reading the ruling, the judge said that he was ready to proceed with sentencing immediately, but prosecutors asked for a break. | ||
The judge said he would proceed after an hour-long break. | ||
Do we know the sentencing? | ||
No? | ||
Let me know. | ||
If not, then good. | ||
Hopefully he sentences him to hell. | ||
Georgia does have the death penalty, so I suppose we'll see, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A reminder that this is the demonic murderer here. | ||
He killed an American nursing student who was living a peaceful, happy, sweet American life. | ||
Here's her photo right here. | ||
Her name's Lakin Riley. | ||
You, of course, already know the story. | ||
Friends of our show, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, saying justice for Lake and Riley, right? | ||
During Joe Biden's thankfully last State of the Union, Joe Biden didn't even know her name, mispronounced her name, didn't even know who she was. | ||
Kamala Harris never had to say her name. | ||
Kamala Harris never did anything. | ||
No one's ever done anything for the family. | ||
Donald Trump's reached out to her family and had them on stage with him. | ||
This is all made possible. | ||
Go back up to the demonic killer. | ||
This literal demon was in our nation because Kamala Harris opened our borders. | ||
He committed crimes in New York. | ||
They didn't put him in prison for them. | ||
In fact, they gave him a taxpayer-funded flight to Georgia to murder. | ||
So the next thing that needs to happen is Lake and Riley's family needs to sue the department that allowed that to happen. | ||
In the federal government, Alejandro Mayorkas, no doubt in charge of DHS. | ||
There's a good start. | ||
The policies of Joe Biden. | ||
The next thing that needs to happen are the individuals who have been slaughtered wholesale by this administration. | ||
Their families need to seek vengeance. | ||
Compensation. | ||
They should destroy the people who allowed this to happen. | ||
We are sickened in our soul. | ||
Over this. | ||
They haven't read the sentences yet, my producers, but it's a dark story. | ||
I'm glad that it, at the very least, it has an ending that will hopefully be just. | ||
This is the best that you can really ask for in these moments, is a just ending. | ||
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Oh, we have some good news. | ||
Oh, thankfully, we have some good news. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, here in a show that, again, has been fraught with something that we are going to sort and figure out because we love you so very much. | ||
Comcast, speaking of shows that work far worse than some of our small technical glitches here, MSNBC is for sale. | ||
MSNBC is being sold at an auction block. | ||
Comcast announces spinoff of MSNBC, according to sources. | ||
Oh no, look at this. | ||
Comcast is expected to announce a plan today. | ||
To sell MSNBC. | ||
Oh, this is down bad. | ||
The split would cleave off some of NBCUniversal's best-known brands. | ||
MSNBC, Golf Channel, they've sort of packaged a bunch of sci-fi channel E, packaged them all together. | ||
They now face the same cord-cutting challenges as many other cable channels. | ||
The spinoff plan was first reported by Wall Street Journal. | ||
Comcast had announced during its quarterly earnings call in October that it was considering spinning off the networks. | ||
Now the president... | ||
I said that it's time to explore creating a new well-capitalized company in order to comprise this portfolio of networks. | ||
But this, of course, means major, major reforms at MSNBC. | ||
If you're not tied to the publicly traded parent company, there's no more... | ||
Free ride, free check, suckling on the teat of NBCUniversal. | ||
Now MSNBC will have to stand on its own or fail on its own, and that will be absolutely wonderful. | ||
The free market forces, of course, are the most important thing when it applies to businesses like these. | ||
That's why we're so thankful for this show and for the booming audience at it, and we will seek with every fiber in our being to serve this audience. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, MSNBC admitting that we are replacing them in an exciting moment here. | ||
New research shows one in five adults regularly get their news from influencers on social media. | ||
The number is even higher among younger Americans, with almost 40% under the age of 30 getting their news from those sources. | ||
According to the Pew Research Center, the social media site X remains the most widely accessed platform, followed by Instagram and YouTube. | ||
I mean, that comes obviously for political news. | ||
And Mike, that's the challenge. | ||
You grew up in a newsroom like Jean grew up in a newsroom. | ||
I mean, that's a challenge for a lot of mainstream media sources, is do they make themselves relevant again to hear 20% of adults who actually get influencers on social media? | ||
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I don't know how they... | |
Maybe somebody who makes baskets, and while they're making baskets, they look up and say, vote for candidate X. I don't know how they make themselves... | ||
Influencers on social media, says the guy with the show that is viewed... | ||
By, well, less people than our show. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
We have more viewers than the guy with all his fancy little cameras and giant studio and limousines. | ||
We have more viewers here on this program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are so excited about the future. | ||
Now it seems inevitable, as we often say. | ||
What we fight for here, we're pretty clear about it. | ||
We fight for our families. | ||
And the future of this nation, we fight for our children. | ||
I have three children. | ||
My wife is eight months pregnant, so we'll have four children soon. | ||
We fight for the capacity to worship and to live peaceful lives free of the interference of the tyrants who wish to control and destroy everything, including, but not limited to, starting nuclear war before President Trump can get in and broker peace. | ||
And above all else, We fight for the order that God provides in life and for our freedom to worship and to be locked into something that is much bigger than ourselves. | ||
You have to always make sure that you know that God is in control because there's been crazy times over the last year to get you demoralized or to get your head in the wrong space. | ||
And if you lock in... | ||
And who's really in charge, then you won't get there. | ||
And you'll actually live a truly joyous life. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is why we always have our verse of the day on this program from Isaiah 9. To the people who walk in darkness will see great light. | ||
For those who live in a land of deep darkness, light will shine. | ||
Doesn't that hit you? | ||
Man, the nation has been through a time of great darkness, and now we are ready for the light. | ||
Make sure that you bring extra light to your household this Christmas. | ||
I set up my nativity scene. | ||
I set up my manger today. | ||
My kids love it. | ||
We have a little nativity scene in front of our yard. | ||
Make sure you're hanging one of these on your tree, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Our official... | ||
The official... | ||
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If you have a liberal family member... | ||
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I mean, you just can't get better than this. | ||
They may throw it, okay? | ||
They're not that sharp, right? | ||
It won't hurt anyone, I don't think. | ||
But it's just what needs to hang on your tree, and it's just beautiful. | ||
I'm dreaming of a red Christmas, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Thank you for dreaming along with us and marching with us in this moment. | ||
It is a special moment, and it's something that we're going to absorb and fully take in as we march onward together to victory. | ||
It's your boy Benny. | ||
This is The Benny Show. | ||
See ya. | ||
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*Music* | |
What are you doing? | ||
Do you trust me? | ||
Ah! | ||
What the fuck? | ||
We're all owned by the oldest kings. | ||
And their dying legacy, media deal reads. | ||
So will the Benny show come to mind? | ||
The salt from lives for fun. | ||
Leave the gold and bring the gun. | ||
We sail for number one. |