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This summer, Chloe Cole spoke out against California's passing of SB 107, testifying that both her and her parents were manipulated and bullied by the state to undergo destructive, life-changing surgeries. | ||
And while Florida bans puberty blockers and so-called sexual reassignment surgeries for minors, California Governor Gavin Newsom Signs a bill allowing children from any state in the country to go to California for transgender medical procedures without parental consent. | ||
California is being hailed by the death cult as a transgender surgery sanctuary state, now providing chemical and surgical castrations for all of America's children. | ||
According to this new law, California can take emergency jurisdiction over any child from anywhere if there's a disagreement between the parent and the state of California over how to treat a child's gender distress. | ||
SB 107 states that taking a child away from the child's parents is justifiable if it is done to pursue gender transition procedures in California and allows for the state to wage child custody claims against out-of-state parents. | ||
SB 107 forbids health care providers from providing medical information related to gender identity procedures to a child's parent, even if sought under a subpoena. | ||
After permanently mutilating her own adopted child, Kathy Molig has been working full-time for California nonprofit Trans Family Support Services. | ||
Where she reaches out to hundreds of children all across the country, luring them to California to castrate themselves. | ||
She often does so without the parents' knowledge. | ||
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I work with a lot of youth. | |
Before they tell their families and helping them in shaping what that looks like. | ||
Her work focuses on conservative communities where parents may not approve of having their children castrated. | ||
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We have kids coming from all over the country for our virtual groups. | |
We also opened a chapter in Huntsville, Alabama, because the people in red states really need as much support as they can get from us allies, in particular in states like California and Oregon and Washington. | ||
For whatever reason, people are allowing this incredibly evil attack against their own children. | ||
And recently, Laura Logan interviewed a UN insider who explained to her why children are the biggest target. | ||
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I get it, but I don't get it. | |
The children. You just, you gotta, I still have, I have such a problem with this, you gotta explain this one to me. | ||
And he said, well, first of all, you're looking at it the wrong way. | ||
they don't define children the way you do they don't define the world the way you do the choices that you face are not their choices right they have they look at it completely differently and and I said well okay so how do they look at it and he said for them everything is defined by their one fundamental all-consuming purpose | ||
I said which is what he said to defeat God for them the younger you are the closer you are to God the more pain they can inflict on God so So the more you can make a baby or a small child suffer, the greater your victory over God. | ||
And that is the only consideration for them. | ||
Reporting for Infowars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Absolutely incredible stuff. | ||
That's the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
You can find and share that video at band.video. | ||
Of course, we first learned about that woman, Moleg, from Matt Baker. | ||
This is the Matt Baker to Greg Reese pipeline. | ||
California is now castrating children from all 50 states. | ||
Share that video, folks. | ||
You want to know what happens when you start going after the kids? | ||
Republican white women swing to the Republicans by 27 points in a single year. | ||
That's the outcome. | ||
We'll get into it and all the politics later. | ||
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Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
Some days you wake up and it's a big news day. | ||
It usually means something crazy has happened. | ||
Last one I can think of would be like the FBI raid on Donald Trump. | ||
You wake up and you just know that's the top story. | ||
That's going to stay the top story. | ||
And we're going to get all sorts of different angles on that story. | ||
And some days you just go in, you just know this is a big news day, as they call it. | ||
And you'd think that would mean that there was more news that day, but actually usually it's less because it's just that one story. | ||
On a day like today, you start looking through the headlines, you think, all right, nothing jumps out at me right away, nothing major and overwhelming and something that would set itself up as the obvious big story. | ||
But then as you start going through all your lists and going through all the headlines, suddenly you find that your stack of news is getting higher and higher. | ||
And boy, oh boy, do we have a lot of news to get to today. | ||
So it's one of those days. | ||
It doesn't seem like it's a big news day on top, but the number of stories that we have to cover today is absolutely gigantic. | ||
So we'll be taking your phone calls and getting your insight on all of them. | ||
but we'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch all right here it is folks your daily dispatch for friday the 4th of november 2022 2. | ||
Milwaukee election official fired for alleged fraudulent request of military ballots. | ||
Milwaukee official allegedly requested fictitious military ballots in a move to show voting loophole. | ||
Milwaukee election official was fired amid allegations. | ||
She fraudulently requested military absentee ballots and sent them to a Wisconsin state representative. | ||
Mayor Cavalier Johnson announced Thursday on Twitter. | ||
The deputy director, Kimberly Zapata, was terminated for what Johnson, a Democrat, called an egregious, blatant violation of trust. | ||
Johnson said he first learned Wednesday that Zapata requested fictitious military ballots from a state election website and had them sent to GOP state rep Janelle Bransgen. | ||
But just remember, it doesn't happen. | ||
It doesn't happen. | ||
There is no voter fraud except for all of the arrests for voter fraud that have happened. | ||
Other than those, I mean, it doesn't exist. | ||
Other than all the examples and evidence of it existing, other than that, it's imaginary. | ||
So, good to see. | ||
Good to see. And we are going to talk a lot about the elections as we are a mere four days away from November 8th, Election Day. | ||
And we'll spend a lot of time on that during the show. | ||
But the question is, will the red wave be so big that it's impossible for the Democrats to cheat their way out of it? | ||
And we'll get into some of the tactics that the left uses and see if we can't figure out an answer to some of these questions. | ||
Meanwhile, on the international front, Russia accuses UK of directing Nord Stream blasts. | ||
The UK dismisses the allegations as false, says they're aimed at diverting attention away from military failures in Ukraine. | ||
Which, what? What are you talking about? | ||
Their pipeline was attacked. | ||
Somebody attacked their pipeline. | ||
They're trying to figure out who it is. | ||
Unless they attack their own pipeline, which again is stupid. | ||
Russia has again accused the United Kingdom of carrying out attacks on Nord Stream undersea gas pipelines, with Moscow saying it's considering what further steps to take over this alleged act of sabotage. | ||
Our intelligence services have data indicating that British military specialists were directing and coordinating the attack, Kremlin spokesperson Peskov told journalists on Tuesday without providing any evidence to support his claim. | ||
Such actions cannot be put aside. | ||
Of course, we will think about further steps. | ||
It definitely cannot be left like this, he added. | ||
And, of course, he says that the U.S. military is involved in this as well. | ||
And supposedly the next step they're going to take is presenting this evidence to some sort of meeting at the U.N. Security Council. | ||
Which I think, you know, if it's between letting the spy state masters of the U.K. and the U.S. be put on trial by the U.N. or... | ||
Terrorism or war crimes. | ||
If it's between that and World War III, I know what answer I'm going with. | ||
I know what I would prefer. | ||
I think we'd all rest a lot easier knowing that instead of millions of people dying a fiery death, we just let a few of the top dogs go face a tribunal at the UN and take a short drop with a sharp stop. | ||
That's just me. We'll see how that goes, and we'll look into some of the evidence that Russia says they have a little bit later as well. | ||
In Twitter news, after a fallout with Elon Musk purchasing that site, Pfizer-Audi Mondelez joined growing list of companies pausing ads on Twitter. | ||
It's what we like to call stakeholder capitalism here in the business. | ||
This is the great reset New World Order corporatocracy where massive combines of the world's largest corporations cooperate as a single unit to bankrupt or destroy anybody who opposes their agenda. | ||
Here we see them doing it with Twitter. | ||
And thank God. | ||
Of course, they're not actually going to do this. | ||
This is kind of like a bluff, a threat. | ||
It's the same thing they did following January 6th when massive corporations all withdrew their support for the Republicans that questioned the 2020 election. | ||
And then quietly all reinstituted those payments because it turns out what you get from bribing politicians is worth more than your virtue signaling. | ||
And so unless Pfizer just doesn't care about I mean, I guess it doesn't matter. | ||
I guess, you know, once you have the government buying your entire stock of product and forcing it on people anyway, you don't actually need advertising. | ||
But if you think Pfizer is going to just rest on its laurels and not try to use the power of the advertising medium to brainwash the entire population, no, they're going to use whatever platform they can. | ||
After all, it's Maybe they'll just fund more CNN shows. | ||
They do seem to be the primary funder of all media at this point. | ||
So we'll see how that goes. | ||
But for the time being, you can tweet easy. | ||
You can tweet all you want and never have to be confronted with another ad telling you how great Pfizer is and to just get your vaccine. | ||
It's like Pfizer's removed all of their advertising from Twitter, but they are still paying millions of dollars to hundreds of influencers to post... | ||
Advertisements for them on Twitter. | ||
Get your vaccine. Meanwhile, epic videos can be found at Infowars.com. | ||
Brazilian protesters swarm military base to protest election results. | ||
We've been talking a little bit about this. | ||
I've had the videos in my list. | ||
I just haven't played them yet, but they are absolutely massive. | ||
Brazilian demonstrators took to the streets protesting rigged election results, which I don't even know how many a Brazilian is, but it's got to be a lot. | ||
As you can see in the video, the crowd is just absolutely gigantic. | ||
Footage out of Rio de Janeiro Wednesday showed mass protests outside the Eastern Military Command headquarters where Bolsonaro supporters called on the military to intervene in the election, some chanting, armed forces save Brazil and united the people will never be defeated. | ||
It's kind of like January 6th, except, you know, if the January 6th protesters went to petition the American army, they would find sitting at the head of it, Mark Milley, who would without hesitation turn the army on the American people and cause a total and complete bloodbath because our military is not run by people who respect or love us. | ||
Must be nice. Must be nice being in a country where you can go to the military and be like, help our country. | ||
And they're like, yes, you are our number one priority. | ||
Instead of like, oh, I'm sorry, you want to talk to Mark Milley? | ||
He's not here. He's with Nancy Pelosi in a situation room figuring out how to get the nuclear codes away from the duly elected president. | ||
Sorry, he's performing a coup right now against the legitimately elected president, so he's not available for comment. | ||
Incredible stuff. Meanwhile, we have this story. | ||
Conspiracy author David Icke banned from EU, labeled a terrorist. | ||
Has he attacked anybody? | ||
No. Has he caused any terrorist activity? | ||
No, of course not. Has he done anything that would qualify him as being labeled a terrorist? | ||
No, of course not. Are you stupid? | ||
No. He just says things that they don't like. | ||
He just exposes the activities of the elite. | ||
So now he is designated a, quote, level three terrorist, according to his son, Gareth Icke. | ||
Public speaker and former BBC television host was due to attend an event in Amsterdam this weekend, but will now reportedly be prevented from entering any country in the EU for a period of two years. | ||
This is thought control, speech control, the coordinated effort by nations around the world to silence dissent wherever it's coming from. | ||
And by the way, one of the other stories that we'll be talking about today is a new poll from the Wall Street Journal that shows white suburban women swinging back towards Republicans. | ||
They now favor the GOP by 15 percentage points, which previous to this year, they preferred Democrats by 12 percentage points, meaning that there has been a full 27-point swing. | ||
percentage points in white women towards Republicans just this year alone, showing maybe there is some hope when people realize the attack that they and their children are under. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal Infowars.com band.video. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Look at this stack. Look at this stack. | ||
This is all just the politics stack of news that we have to get to today. | ||
Very, very big day for us, as it is just four days away. | ||
This will be our second-to-last broadcast here on American Journal before Tuesday, November 8th, Election Day, when it will be decided whether we get a all-too-brief reprieve from the Democrat onslaught or whether we mash the accelerator. | ||
And fly towards our demise at the bottom of the slippery slope. | ||
And boy is the media having a hard time with all of this. | ||
We're going to go to some videos now. | ||
Just absolute insanity. | ||
Let's go first to clip number two. | ||
This has been making rounds quite a bit after it aired yesterday afternoon. | ||
Based tech guru makes NBC hosts meltdown. | ||
Here's... What's this guy's name again? | ||
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I thought he had it. | |
But he was on MSNBC just trying to explain to people exactly why free speech is something that needs to be defended. | ||
And you can see the MSNBC anchors really, really struggling with this idea, which is. | ||
It's really shocking how far the American spirit has fallen in just the last couple of years. | ||
This type of conversation, prior to 2016, it's unimaginable. | ||
Even for the time period between 2016 and 2018, when they tried to roll out their manufactured claim of fake news that they all ran with immediately the day after the 2016 election started, this coordinated effort to try to frame certain information as too dangerous to be allowed on Even in that time, | ||
even in the 2016 to 2018 time, you never would have heard Americans taking this stance of some information is just too bad to allow on air. | ||
There was at least still the understanding that free speech was necessary. | ||
And there were always these little creeping ideas of hate speech and misinformation that were... | ||
Needling away, you know, chewing, gnawing away at our First Amendment. | ||
But never in my entire lifetime have we had people in the mainstream media just openly agitating in favor of censorship, demanding mass censorship on all platforms openly as a matter of policy. | ||
This is a brave new world we're entering into. | ||
That America has never, we've never been like this before. | ||
So let's go to clip number two here as we see MSNBC anchors try, try very, very, very hard to frame censorship as an American value. | ||
Let's watch. It used to be that you could stand in Times Square right behind us and you could shout whatever you wanted. | ||
But you can only get 30, 40, 50 people around you. | ||
Let's just pause it right there. I know, I know, it's... | ||
I know, I don't want to have to pause it all the time, but it's just the framing of the argument from the very, very first word is entirely dishonest. | ||
So the argument he's making there, right, is, well, you can say whatever you want if you're standing on the street corner and 30 or 40 people can hear you, but on Twitter... | ||
You have a massive audience and this is different. | ||
Except that the First Amendment was written specifically for the mass production of information. | ||
Remember, when they say the freedom of the press as one of the five freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment, they meant the printing press. | ||
They meant the technology that is capable of spreading a single message to an infinite number of people. | ||
The whole point of the First Amendment was that your language cannot be circumscribed or prevented from spreading to the biggest number of people possible. | ||
They explicitly put in the First Amendment that the technology necessary for mass spreading of information is protected by use of the American citizens, regardless of what the government wants. | ||
So let's just, from the very get-go, let's just understand that the premise that the MSNBC anchor is going on is a false one that is at complete odds with the reality of the First Amendments. | ||
So, with that understood, we go back to the clip. | ||
It's the amplification. | ||
It's the piece that she's talking about. | ||
And so, when you see these kind of heinous stories, conspiracy theories, about a Paul Pelosi situation that seems to lead to violence in other situations, as a result of it, the question is... | ||
Do the companies bear some responsibility for trying to rein that in? | ||
And I would argue they do. | ||
And to put it on, but to also put it on them to decide what's false is also a complicating factor. | ||
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Well, but exactly. So what I would say, if the company's going to take down something as false speech, the company bears the burden of proof to show that it was false. | |
History teaches us, and by the way, not just history over the last hundred years, history over the last two to three years teaches us that many of our current beliefs will be modified in some way. | ||
But why? We want to put the responsibility on the person who's speaking. | ||
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Well, I would say put it on the responsibility of the body politic to say that, you know what, we're going to debate these ideas in the open, may the best ideas win, may the best arguments win. | |
And Andrew, I will just say, we're conflating a couple different things here. | ||
I think the way you treat the misinformation point is different from the way you treat the category of hate speech. | ||
I think you can't have hate speech as a category because all opinions are allowed. | ||
Yep. You know, there's a lot of people who deny the election results of this last election. | ||
Some of whom, by the way, look like they may win next week. | ||
Hell yeah. Do you think that there should be people correcting the record? | ||
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Correcting the record? I think there should be people correcting the record through free speech and open debate, not through silencing them and not through censorship. | |
I mean, throughout our history, I'm proud to say we live in a country where you can go out and burn the flag and say, you know what, war on America, this is a country where part of burning the flag is what gives that the meaning is the fact that we live in a country where that is allowed. | ||
We lose that principle, we lose the very principle we're fighting for in the first place. | ||
So you've got to draw this distinction between saying, I disagree vehemently, but still allow you the right to speak. | ||
How concerned are you? | ||
Nice. Thanks for chiming in, lady. | ||
...with the democracy or the very idea that there are large parts of the population who believe things that are just factually untrue today. | ||
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You idiots. I'm deeply concerned about threats to democracy, but I think those threats to democracy, Andrew, are plural. | |
And one of those threats to democracy is the centralized determination of truth. | ||
By the way, and here's a dimension we haven't talked about, where the government itself is now coordinating with Twitter, with Facebook, etc., to direct critics of the government to be silenced. | ||
This is something that I think is also a threat to democracy, where you have a government using private companies to censor speech. | ||
So I think they're plural in nature. | ||
Yeah, it's kind of plural in nature. | ||
Like, one, you know, the threat of misinformation, that's one threat. | ||
That's like an earthworm wriggling on the ground. | ||
It got knocked onto the sidewalk somehow. | ||
Now it's burning in the sun. | ||
The threat of the government dictating whether you can express what you believe or not, that's a giant fire-breathing dragon that's looming over you and about to swallow you whole. | ||
So, two threats, but not exactly equal. | ||
There is a plurality of threats to the... | ||
System of democracy to the ability for regular people to actually have a say in the government that they want. | ||
But one is a much, much, much bigger threat. | ||
That's the threat that's not only being ignored, but actually championed by the left-wing activists like the anchors there on MSNBC. So just a completely, completely ridiculous stage that we find ourselves in. | ||
Where the MSNBC anchors are openly advocating in favor of censorship because of those dangerous ideas like maybe the election wasn't perfectly accurate in 2020. | ||
Should there be some sort of authority? | ||
Who? Who should be that authority? | ||
You? Should it be the ADL? By the way, you can burn the American flag. | ||
Try burning a Black Lives Matter flag. | ||
See what happens to you then. | ||
See what happened to Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys. | ||
He burned a Black Lives Matter flag. | ||
Did he have the free speech to do that? | ||
Apparently not. Try burning the rainbow flag. | ||
Try burning the Israeli flag. | ||
See whether we really have free speech or whether you can just burn the American flag because there are anti-American spiteful maggots that run this country. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
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We so appreciate it when you do. | ||
It's really been nice to see this show be sort of a launching point for so many massive, like, mind-changing revelations. | ||
Things like we had a caller that called in and... | ||
Asked us about the videos of people looking over their shoulder and, like, freaking out and falling under train tracks and that weird stuff. | ||
We hadn't heard of it. | ||
Nobody on the crew had heard of it, but a caller called in, told us about it. | ||
Greg Reese picked it up, made an original Reese report. | ||
Now it has millions of views, been shared probably more than any other Bandai video in the last year. | ||
And yesterday or earlier this week, we have Matt Baker on who reveals the story of this woman named Moloch. | ||
Who's organizing the trans pipeline into California. | ||
Of course, Greg Reese is sitting at home watching Matt Baker expose this information. | ||
He starts doing research. | ||
We get another fantastic Reese report that, again, has already gotten hundreds of thousands of views on Bandit video. | ||
And promises to spread the awareness about this lady to millions more across the country. | ||
It really is a cool sort of ecosystem that we have here. | ||
And that's why it's so great to be able to take your calls and learn this new information. | ||
And then have someone like Greg Reese or Psyhop Copper or any of the incredible content creators we have at Bandit video. | ||
Who can then take that information, package it in a way that's easy to share. | ||
easy to digest, easy to break through the wall of self-imposed censorship that so many people are cowering behind at this point. | ||
So we've already had a massive effect. | ||
We've already changed people's minds more than we probably even know. | ||
But none of that is bragging. | ||
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And with that, we return to some of these just absolutely insane videos as it is becoming increasingly obvious that the Democrats are desperate to a point of absurdity. | ||
And it's amazing the hypocrisy, the irony, the projection of the left. | ||
So we just watched in that last segment. | ||
NBC anchors really trying very hard, with not too much success, to talk about why censorship is necessary in this country, why the government or some sort of other corporate overlord should have veto power on what you're allowed to discuss. | ||
I mean, strip away all of the rhetorical trickery, and that's what you're left with, is just a blatant call for government censorship. | ||
In the United States of America, almost unimaginable, except it reaches new levels, new heights of bizarreness. | ||
When you look at the language that the Democrats are using against Republicans, it's amazing. | ||
You know, they... Say InfoWars is hateful. | ||
You could watch InfoWars every day for a year. | ||
You won't hear much hate coming from us except for hate of sin, hate of evil, hate of corruption, hate of tyrants, hate of authoritarianism, hate of all of the evil and bad stuff that you're supposed to hate as a human being. | ||
You don't find any hate for groups of people or religions or anything of the sort because we genuinely love everyone. | ||
But the other thing, just as often, is we're called hate mongers with completely... | ||
In just a completely baseless manner, is we're called fearmongers. | ||
Oh, they love calling us fearmongers. | ||
They claim that we run an ecosystem of hate here, and hate and fear. | ||
We just want everybody to be scared and hateful all the time. | ||
Literally couldn't be farther from the truth, and it's not fearmongering if you're pointing out something that is an actual threat to everybody around. | ||
So again, just the irony and the hypocrisy. | ||
On one hand, you've got Democrats calling for censorship while they simultaneously call InfoWars fearmongers as a way to justify the censorship that they're imposing, while simultaneously telling their voters, telling the Democrats that if you vote Republican, if you go along with the InfoWars line, then your children will be arrested and killed. | ||
And we may not even be able to report on this because if you vote for the Republicans, they'll impose censorship. | ||
It's like... It's not just that they're lying. | ||
It's that everything in their reality is an inverted, completely backwards, apples and oranges. | ||
I mean, it's just a bizarro world on all fronts. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12. | ||
As presidential historian, Michael Beschlossiv... | ||
Sorry. Is on MSNBC. Again, MSNBC. Wonderful people, right? | ||
Here's him talking about why you have to vote Democrat this cycle. | ||
It's called fear-mongering. | ||
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Here it is. A historian 50 years from now, if historians are allowed to write in this country, and if there are still free publishing houses and a free press, which I'm not certain of, but if that is true, a historian will say, what was at stake tonight and this week was the fact whether we will be a democracy in the future, whether our children will be arrested and conceivably killed. | |
We're on the edge of a brutal authoritarian system, and it could be a week away. | ||
Wow. Oh, my God. | ||
I'm so scared. | ||
I can't believe it. No, sorry. | ||
I don't. Sorry, I don't believe it. | ||
I meant to say I don't believe that because it's not true because what the hell are you talking about? | ||
I mean, these people live in a total and complete fantasy world. | ||
They think the GOP and Republicans aren't trying to impose some sort of tyrannical system while they themselves on the very same program are trying to justify why a centralized authority should have veto control over your thoughts and discussions online. | ||
I mean, the temerity of these people, the balls of these people. | ||
Martyr Maid posted this. | ||
It's an excerpt from that great article from Time magazine, The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign that Saved 2020. | ||
Martyr Maid says, Just a reminder, Time magazine reported that the same people who organized and managed the George Floyd riots had the same thing planned in 400 cities in case the GOP showed any backbone as the progressives stole the 2020 election from Donald Trump. | ||
And this selection, it really is, it really is incredible. | ||
Remember, they called January 6th an insurrection. | ||
Why? Because a couple people walked through the open doors of the Capitol. | ||
Here's what they say about what they were planning on if Trump would have actually been victorious in the 2020 election. | ||
They say the summer uprising had shown that people power could have a massive impact. | ||
Activists began preparing to reprise the demonstrations if Trump tried to steal the election, a.k.a. | ||
if he won. | ||
They planned protests with more than 150 liberal groups from the Women's March to the Sierra Club to Color of Change, the Democrats.com, Democrat Socialist of America, 150 groups planning 400 post-election demonstrations. | ||
They were planning an insurrection. | ||
They were planning a nationwide coup. | ||
It's all projection from them. | ||
Everything they accuse us of, they are actually doing to a greater degree. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We're spending this first hour, and we'll probably spend a little bit more of the show on pure and simple politics. | ||
Of course, we are four days away from a very important election. | ||
The Democrats look like they're primed to lose in spectacular fashion. | ||
So it makes sense, doesn't it, why they're taking the tax that they do? | ||
I mean, it's just truly wild. | ||
It's truly wild. It's obvious, right? | ||
When you can't win on your merits, when you can't get people to vote for you because of the ideas that you champion, you only have a couple of other options, and they're taking all of them. | ||
One is to just ignore all of the actual policies that are actually affecting people's lives and instead just make outrageous, horrific claims about your opponents, as this presidential historian does when he claims that your children will be arrested and conceivably killed. | ||
And history will go away because they'll impose censorship if the Republicans win. | ||
It won't be a democracy anymore. | ||
It'll be an authoritarian Nazi hell world. | ||
They just have to push that. | ||
No evidence. There's no—can't even point to a single Republican or a single policy that would reflect anything of the sort. | ||
It's completely imaginary. | ||
But they have to convince you of this because they— They don't actually have any arguments to make, which is the other reason why they are actually supporting government censorship openly at this point. | ||
Totally un-American. Should be disqualifying for anybody. | ||
Not even a politician. It's like, well, it's disqualifying. | ||
You don't understand the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights. | ||
Then you shouldn't be a government authority in this country, obviously. | ||
But even things like News anchors. | ||
If you're a news anchor that is advocating in favor of censorship by the government, no one should ever trust you ever again for about anything, really. | ||
But this is what they have to push towards. | ||
This is what they have to try to invoke. | ||
Fear of some unseen imaginary enemy and government censorship and violence. | ||
Government thought control because they have nothing else. | ||
Let's just go through some of these headlines in this political stack just to show how very screwed the Democrats are. | ||
On every angle with every candidate, they are just bad. | ||
There's no better word for it. | ||
They're just bad people. We'll talk about what exactly is happening here. | ||
CBS shows John Fetterman's gigantic computer system he needs with a stenographer typing out questions in real time in order to speak. | ||
CBS showed Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman's gigantic computer system that he needs to hold a somewhat normal conversation. | ||
Fetterman can barely speak after a massive stroke in May. | ||
If I was making a comedy, if I was making a Monty Python-style comedy, Future movie mocking the American electoral system, it would not be as ridiculous as this. | ||
The idea that we have a mentally incapacitated monster who is just openly being fed what to say by a computer, by somebody sitting behind a curtain. | ||
It's straight up Wizard of Oz. | ||
Who are we talking to when you're talking to Fetterman? | ||
It's not him because he's not the one answering. | ||
He's reading a script in real time. | ||
In normal conversation and interviews with the public, I mean, I thought it was ridiculous when you had AOC early on in her little career in politics. | ||
She would be asked things like, what do you think about the Israeli-Palestine issue? | ||
And she'd say, well, that's a complicated issue. | ||
I really need to talk to my people to figure out where we stand on that. | ||
It's like, well, are you a person? | ||
Are you a person with beliefs? | ||
Or are you just a vessel for other people's beliefs because you don't understand or believe anything? | ||
It's like, no, the answer is I'm a vessel for other people's beliefs because I don't understand or believe anything, but they won't actually say that. | ||
I thought that was ridiculous. | ||
Now this is a whole new level where you just have special needs. | ||
We're not going to call them like political puppets anymore. | ||
We're going to call them Fettermans. | ||
Fetterman, yeah, yeah. It's like the new political puppet. | ||
Pawn. I mean, literally, like, would it be less ridiculous if you had Fetterman with, like, string taped to his chin, and there's somebody under the table pulling his chin up and down and throwing their voice? | ||
Their fingers up his butt? Yeah, and going, no, I really believe that. | ||
That's super true. And, like, the CBS anchor is just like, wow, thank you for that, Mr. | ||
Fetterman. I mean, it might as well be that. | ||
It might as well be literally strings around his wrists and ankles and, like, a... | ||
You know, somebody going in and moving his mouth up and down and pretending to speak. | ||
Weekend at Fetterman's? Yeah, it's basically Weekend at Fetterman's. | ||
And then they go, but you have to vote for him because otherwise democracy is over. | ||
Just incredible. Again, the Democrats should be insulted. | ||
If you're a Democrat, you should be outraged that this is how they're treating you. | ||
They're running literal puppets. | ||
They're running Pinocchio. Okay? | ||
So maybe don't give them your vote. | ||
Maybe they don't deserve it. | ||
Maybe you don't deserve to be treated like this. | ||
I don't know. Incredible. | ||
But of course, Fetterman is the best they got in Pennsylvania, just like Joe Biden is the best they got nationwide, just like Kamala Harris is the best they got in the female black category. | ||
I mean, this is the best they got, so I don't know what to tell you. | ||
Any of these people you vote for, it's a sin. | ||
How a secret meeting put Hakeem Jeffries on track to replace Pelosi. | ||
Oh yeah, if there's one thing I think of when I think of the name Hakeem Jeffries, it's Speaker of the House. | ||
He should be promoted. | ||
He's got to be one of the dumbest people in Congress, but they're actually thinking about putting him in place instead of Nancy Pelosi in case it wasn't obvious that this election is extremely important for the future of our country. | ||
God forbid we have somebody like Hakeem Jeffries sitting in the Speaker of the House But again, it's just like Nancy Pelosi, horribly corrupt, bizarre-looking plastic witch with a gay husband who just makes hundreds of millions from insider trading loans, warmonger, tried to actually do a coup with Mark Milley to take the presidential powers from President Trump while he was still in office. | ||
I mean, just vicious, disgusting, viscerally rejected evil. | ||
Or maybe she'll be replaced by... | ||
Dunce, special needs, sitting in a corner, Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
I mean, these are your people. | ||
These are the Democrat champions. | ||
These are the best of the best that you got. | ||
Well, it's okay. I mean, there's a lot of Democrats across the country. | ||
Not all of them can be that stupid and or evil, right? | ||
Well, no. Some of them are just sick, right? | ||
Like this. Radical leftist Katie Hobbs' husband is a child therapist who specializes in gender transitions for children. | ||
Carrie Lake says, quote, we cannot let this monster anywhere near the governor's office. | ||
So, like, even when they're not stupid or corrupt, they are just ideologically bizarre and evil. | ||
So they're either like stealing all of your money or destroying your life for daring to question them or castrating children in pursuit of some satanic goal. | ||
Truly absurd. Victor Davis Hanson put this out on Twitter. | ||
Trump took no salary when POTUS and they investigated him then and now, yet no one will investigate the Bidens. | ||
Take a glance below. Yeah, no corruption there, lol. | ||
Apparently, the Bidens released their tax returns, and in 2016, they made a little under $400,000 in that one year. | ||
Fast forward to 2016, 2017, they were making nearly $17 million. | ||
Wow, absolutely incredible. | ||
How'd they do that? How'd they pull that off? | ||
Oh, I know, crime. | ||
I know what it was. It was crime and corruption. | ||
I figured it out. Where is the Biden investigation? | ||
Where is the investigation into Hunter and Joe? | ||
We don't even need one because we actually know. | ||
We actually have all of the evidence of all of the corrupt activity they were involved in. | ||
But no, the New York Attorney General has to go through Trump's tax returns from the late 80s to find mismatched property values in order to frame it as some sort of corruption scandal. | ||
And look, I usually don't delve into petty stuff like fashion. | ||
We all understand that the first lady we had... | ||
While Trump was in office, was a beautiful, gracious, loving, good person. | ||
And that was reflected in her fashion choices. | ||
Jill Biden has gone full Cruella de Vil. | ||
I don't know if you've seen this. | ||
I could care less about fashion, but it is embarrassing. | ||
This is a woman that is supposed to represent the best of America. | ||
She's supposed to be this symbol of what it is to be You know, the main support system by a powerful man. | ||
And she is literally walking around in a business suit made out of skinned Dalmatian puppies. | ||
And it's just bizarre to see. | ||
It's just incredibly bizarre. | ||
It's like a symbol. | ||
Was this on Halloween? Was this a Halloween getup? | ||
Was she dressing as Cruella DeVille? | ||
Or it just spoke to her for some reason? | ||
Wait, those are polka dots. Yeah, no, they're Dalmatian polka dots. | ||
She had to skin baby puppies to get this. | ||
I can only imagine. And she's wearing red shoes, which we all know what that means. | ||
I think skinning baby puppies is just a hobby of hers. | ||
I don't think she actually wears them. | ||
She doesn't do anything productive with the puppies. | ||
She just skins them and eats them raw. | ||
Gavin Newsom warns Democrats Red Wave is coming Tuesday. | ||
Yeah, they know they're getting destroyed on, quote, messaging. | ||
That's not the messaging you're getting destroyed by. | ||
See, you have total control of all the messaging platforms. | ||
So it's not that your message isn't getting out there. | ||
It's that your message is a hateful, destructive one that everybody rejects. | ||
Let's keep talking about what's happening in the political front. | ||
We have a lot of videos to show you to illustrate the points that we're making here. | ||
And we'll get to some of those later this hour. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines as well. | ||
We actually have a pre-recorded interview that we did yesterday after the show with the candidate for Congress in Washington's 3rd District, Joe Kent. | ||
It was a very interesting discussion. | ||
We got into A lot of really important topics, and he had some great solutions for how we can move forward and why it's incumbent on any American who values what it is that This country was founded on, it's incumbent on all of them to vote Republican. | ||
Even if you don't like to do it, even if you are having to break through decades of programming that tell you you have to vote for Democrat or else you're a bad person, you gotta just do the right thing and vote for the people who don't want to dismantle this country and destroy you in the process. | ||
It's really the only logical choice to make at this point. | ||
In your own personal life, is your life better now, two years after total Democrat domination of federal politics? | ||
Skyrocketing inflation, open border. | ||
I mean, do we need to go through the list again, or can you just open your eyes and go walk around your neighborhood and see the tangible effects that Democrat policies have around the country? | ||
You don't need us to tell you this. | ||
You just need to have enough trust in your own observation to be able to trust your own eyes over the ridiculous lies you're continuously fed. | ||
So continuing with the topic of politics and the complete failure of Democrats to field even a single acceptable candidate, Washington Post column calls for Biden and Harris to drop out of the 2024 race, saying their unfitness has been demonstrated. | ||
Washington Post columnist George Will called on both President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to not seek the White House in 2024 in a scathing peace Wednesday, calling them unfit for office. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yeah, you know, maybe one of those other great Democrats could step up in their place. | ||
Like Hillary Clinton, maybe. | ||
Maybe Hillary Clinton and AOC. I don't know. | ||
Who are some other big Democrat stars? | ||
Maybe Bernie Sanders could take another crack at it. | ||
You got nobody. You got nobody. | ||
The only person that you could even feasibly run would be CIA operative Pete Buttigieg, but even him. | ||
Nobody even knows how to pronounce his name, so how are they going to vote for him? | ||
It's ridiculous. Again, the desperation is palpable. | ||
It is obvious. It is oozing from their every pore, even as they try to claim that they never said defund the police, and actually it's red states that are experiencing the crime wave, not blue states. | ||
Sure, if you believe that, fine, I guess. | ||
If you believe that, you shouldn't be allowed to vote in the first place. | ||
But hopefully people aren't falling for this absolutely ridiculous talking point that's claiming that red states are the real crime problems here. | ||
No, it's not the Democrats openly letting out tens of thousands of violent criminals to the streets. | ||
No, it's probably those red states with all the farmers and stuff. | ||
Incredible stuff. This argument from AEI.org. | ||
It's an op-ed. The red state murder problem is just a Democrat-driven myth where he just systematically goes through and destroys these talking points, pointing out that the only place where you have a massive spike in lethality and violent crime in general are in Democrat-run cities inside red states. | ||
You can see why they're freaking out. | ||
You know, one of their big victories over the last couple years is convincing... | ||
White women who live in the suburbs to vote for Democrats because they're so scared of Donald Trump's big mean mouth. | ||
He says these bad words and that makes white women feel very uncomfortable and so they would rather vote for a decrepit child molester in Joe Biden. | ||
Doesn't make any sense, but who said it had to? | ||
This survey, however, has found that white women living in the suburbs now favor Republicans by 15 percentage points. | ||
That's up from the previous poll where they favored Democrats by 12 percentage points, meaning that in a single year, there has been a full 27-point swing from white suburban women, which I think is what happens when you tell white suburban women that you are which I think is what happens when you tell white suburban women that you are going to kidnap And if they disagree, then they'll be taken by CPS. | ||
Maybe not the smartest move, guys. | ||
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I don't know. All right, folks. | |
Thanks so much for being here with us. | ||
Second hour has begun. | ||
Time is flying by here as we're trying to fit as much news as possible into this episode as we Close down as we take the final steps here in this race towards November 8th and the midterm elections. | ||
We are going to open up the phone calls for your input. | ||
Go ahead and give us a call. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
I want to know, how do we prevent this deal? | ||
What can we do between now and Tuesday? | ||
What can each one of us individually or as a collective do to prevent another 2020? | ||
Is there anything we could do? | ||
I mean, I was thinking about this yesterday. | ||
Think about this. They could just do it again. | ||
They could just do it again. They could just do it. | ||
I can see it now. | ||
November 8th, 2022. | ||
It's a red wave all across the nation from governorship to Congress to Senate. | ||
Every race is leaning Republican. | ||
Some outright Republican victories early on in the night. | ||
It's obvious the way this is going until about midnight when suddenly all of the voting gets shut down. | ||
Everyone goes to sleep only to wake up at four in the morning to found that the mail-in ballot tranches have gone entirely and exclusively towards the Democrats. | ||
And it turns out that all the red victory that we thought on the night of Tuesday, by Wednesday morning, it's all been wiped out. | ||
And now it's entirely Democrat victories across the board. | ||
Turns out that after midnight, not a single Republican vote came in. | ||
Every mail-in ballot was Democrat. | ||
It could be the most obvious deal ever. | ||
and the Democrats would say, what are you going to do about it? | ||
They'd put machine guns, mount machine guns on turrets outside of state capitals across the country and just dare people. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
What are you going to protest? | ||
What are you going to stage an insurrection? | ||
Are you going to question election results? | ||
We spent the last two years telling the American people that questioning the election results is terrorism and is an insurrection and is a violence that threatens this very democracy. | ||
You don't think we'll shoot your ass with a machine gun? | ||
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They're already mounted. They're already armed. | ||
They're already staffed and ready to go. | ||
Laser sighted. So, yeah, go ahead. | ||
Protest. See what happens. You think the election was stolen? | ||
A baseless claim. | ||
Why don't you do something about it? | ||
What would you do? What could any of us do? | ||
And this is what they have set up. | ||
They've spent the last two years I mean, it's what they did before. | ||
It's what they already did. It's why we were able to predict exactly what was going to happen long before the votes were even cast. | ||
People were asking. People like Tim Pool would make videos every day going, are the Democrats trying to lose? | ||
People like myself were here on air going, yeah, yeah, they're trying to lose because they're going to cheat to win. | ||
And they're doing it in a way where it will be obvious that they cheat, but they know that they have control of the media systems. | ||
So the legitimate claims of cheating that are provable and with evidence will never make it to air. | ||
People... The vast majority of people who don't go out of their way to find this information on websites like Infowars will have no idea what the claims even are. | ||
So they'll be able to claim that there was no cheating, even though it was absurdly obvious to everybody, and that'll piss off the Trump Republicans who can see the cheating going on, and that's what they want because they want a reaction from the Republicans so they can claim that the Republicans are trying to steal an election, they're trying to do a coup, and they can frame any questioning of the Democrats and questioning of the election is in and of itself terrorism, And so that type of language cannot be tolerated anymore. | ||
That type of discussion, that type of thought will be made illegal. | ||
I mean, it's been obvious since the very beginning. | ||
But you really have to ask, why wouldn't they cheat at this point? | ||
Why wouldn't they just openly, in the most obvious way you can possibly imagine, more obvious than 2020, why would they not do that again? | ||
If they did do it, what do you think would happen? | ||
Just play it out in your head. | ||
What would happen if the Democrats just openly cheated? | ||
On Tuesday to win. | ||
Would anybody protest? | ||
Would anybody feel like they could go out and protest and not risk being thrown into prison for 10 years? | ||
Would anybody be willing to go out and, you know, wave a sign outside of your state capitol without having your face sent to some FBI database? | ||
Getting a knock on your door later? | ||
I mean, I don't know. I don't know, but it seems pretty obvious that they've set up a system in which for them to be able to cheat is guaranteed victory. | ||
So why wouldn't they do it? | ||
Meanwhile, we have more leftist violence to add to the stack, add to the pile, on top of the several dozen murders that have occurred just this year by leftist activists targeting Republicans and or just your average white American Christian. | ||
We now have shots fired at Republican candidate Pat Herringen's North Carolina home. | ||
I mean, isn't it just amazing how these two things are... | ||
You know, you've got Paul Pelosi gets attacked by a hammer. | ||
No information about the attack. | ||
No hint that it is even politically motivated other than baseless... | ||
Assertions by people with a reason to want that to be the truth. | ||
And yet it becomes a talking point immediately. | ||
This is the consequence of Republicans questioning the election. | ||
Their dangerous language justifies this type of violence. | ||
And then you have this Republican, Pat Herringen, who actually has his house shot up immediately after there was a We're good to go. | ||
So you've got the Democrat making an ad where he's like, look, this is this guy's home, and he's an evil person that wants your children dead. | ||
Here's his home. Here's his home. | ||
And he is an evil tyrant that wants to kill your children and is providing guns to murderers to kill your children. | ||
Here he is. Here's his home. | ||
This is where he lives. | ||
And then like two days later, the house is shot up and... | ||
Which is ironic. Nobody treats this. | ||
Of course it's ironic. | ||
I mean, these people are... It's ironic. | ||
It's hypocritical. It's everything. | ||
But have you even heard about this story? | ||
Yeah, it's all over the internet. | ||
Is it? I saw one story on Daily Mail. | ||
I didn't see it on Google News. | ||
I did not see it on... | ||
It's on the Drudge Report. | ||
It's on Citizen Free Press. | ||
It's on all the alternative stuff. | ||
But that's my point. How much did you hear about, I mean, how many times, how many clips have we played on this show of Paul Pelosi, of people making the Paul Pelosi event to be evidence of vast right-wing conspiracy to commit political violence? | ||
I had a shower thought about. | ||
Remember how, like, two weeks ago there was that footage that was released of Pelosi where she was unhinged and she said she wanted to punch Donald Trump out? | ||
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Yeah. What if she was the person? | |
Who gave a nice blow to Paul. | ||
What if, you know, maybe he was drinking, maybe philandering. | ||
This is just a theory. | ||
Nancy Pelosi with the hammer in the bedroom. | ||
Maybe not even a hammer. Maybe those iron fists. | ||
That's it. She kept her pimp hands strong. | ||
It's a game of clue. | ||
Delta blow, and then all of a sudden... | ||
We need to find someone. | ||
Hey, we got this illegal alien over here. | ||
Hey, man, would you like to stay in the country? | ||
Indefinitely. Boom. | ||
It's an interesting theory, Matt. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and say no on that one. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and say I don't think that's what happened. | ||
But hey, you know, all speculation is welcome here. | ||
But hey, I don't have proof that that's not the case. | ||
But maybe. Speculate away. | ||
Yeah, there we go. All right, folks, we're going to start taking your phone calls in the next segment. | ||
We also have video. Audio, I guess, of NPR, who played the audio of an abortion taking place, and I don't want to be the one to have to show it to you people, but I guess that's my job, so I guess I will. | ||
Utterly horrific, demonic inversion of a natural and good thing. | ||
It'll make you sick, but I guess we'll show it to you later in this hour. | ||
We'll also talk about what's happening with Kanye as he has revealed some truly disturbing revelations about him being totally fairly targeted, totally getting what he deserves and suffering the consequences of his actions. | ||
Should I pretend to be anti-Kanye from now on? | ||
I'll just pretend to be an ADL employee. | ||
No, I can't do that. | ||
It's too dishonest. Meanwhile, we have this story. | ||
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The ADL would love to have you. | |
Me and the ADL, a match made in heaven. | ||
Right. Make me the president of the ADL and the NAACP. I'll get those organizations fixed up in no time. | ||
It'll be great. You're going to have to wait to find out what's happening with Don Lemon when we get back on the other side. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Your phone call is next. | ||
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We've got COVID news. | |
We've got Kanye news. | ||
We've got transhumanism, great reset, total controls, digital slavery news. | ||
We've got news about the completely brutal treatment of January 6th. | ||
Patriots revealed to be even more disgusting than ever before. | ||
We've got news about nuclear war and the ongoing outbreak of World War III. Just all sorts of wonderful things to discuss on today's program. | ||
We'll get to as much of it as possible. | ||
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Here's the story that... We left off in the last segment with Don Lemon's new show, CNN This Morning, bombs in debut. | ||
CNN's flashy new morning show, co-hosted by Don Lemon, Poppy Harlow, and Caitlin Collins, bombed in its debut episode on Tuesday. | ||
Despite heavy promotion from the network, CNN This Morning's first show drew a mere 387,000 viewers and averaged 71,000 viewers, and its advertiser coveted 25 to 54 age demographic, according to Nielsen Ratings. | ||
Hoo boy! It's official. | ||
InfoWars has a more popular morning show than CNN. Absolutely incredible. | ||
No show across CNN, MSNBC, or Fox News ranked lower than Lemon's program on Tuesday. | ||
Dubbed CNN this morning, the broadcast was pitched as the left-leaning network's re-entry into the competitive morning show landscape and was heralded by Lemon as a promotion amid reports he was being demoted. | ||
Yeah, I got promoted. | ||
I got promoted to token gay guy on morning show sitting between two women all dressed in pink. | ||
Oof. Oof. | ||
To move from 10 p.m. | ||
primetime to one of three screeching gadflies in the morning. | ||
Ooh-wee. Ooh-wee. | ||
I think it would be best for everybody if Don Lemon would just... | ||
Take over this show. I think he could just have American Journal, but I think it would be predicated on the agreement that every single day he open up the phone lines first thing in the show and he has to take every single call and just take it. | ||
Whatever they want to say to him, he's got to sit there and smile through the tears. | ||
I think that would be a hugely successful program. | ||
I think it would be amazing to see what the Infowars audience would say to Don Lemon if they could call in and he had to field their calls. | ||
I think it'd be great. | ||
I think it'd be an extremely entertaining morning show. | ||
Wouldn't that be great if you could just wake up every morning and just tune in to see Don Lemon like, oh god, alright. | ||
We have Max in Kansas on the air. | ||
Are they in the kitchen in that photo? | ||
I don't know, man. Some type of trope. | ||
They have like a chalkboard behind them. | ||
I mean, you can just picture working on this thing. | ||
I don't know. If you've ever worked on any Hollywood kind of style thing like this, you can just imagine the sneering smiles that hide the bubbling hatred that they all have for one another. | ||
See, I think, should we write? | ||
Let's write, like, good morning in all these different languages. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty cool. How's that test? | ||
Should we do A-B testing on that? | ||
What's Pfizer have to say? What's Pfizer want us to do? | ||
It's just like, ugh, just ugh. | ||
It's all just disgusting. | ||
It's horrible. They're all horrible. | ||
But hey, you know what? If they actually tried to take calls from the American people, it would quickly devolve into just tears and anger. | ||
Because they're not us. We take calls and we love you all. | ||
Let's go out to them now, shall we? | ||
We've got Brian in Ohio who wants to talk about how we can stop the steal. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Brian. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, thanks for having me, man. | |
I appreciate it. My pleasure. | ||
I think... First things first, man, I think that people got to be vigilant, man. | ||
You got to stop fear-mongering. | ||
You got to get out there and look at these polls. | ||
You got to watch these polls. | ||
You got to watch these drop boxes. | ||
I mean, these are things that we need to do. | ||
And like me personally, when they talk about Spread Alex Jones, Spread Alex Jones, he's on my campaign site. | ||
I've got you guys on my campaign site. | ||
So all you got to do is you can go there and watch all Bandai videos you want. | ||
And, you know, because I'm running in 2024. | ||
So, you know, we've got to put a stop to this, and we've got to come out in big numbers and vote in person. | ||
Don't be doing the mail-in and all that. | ||
Vote in person November 8th. | ||
And, you know, if they blatantly cheat after that, we all know what's coming. | ||
Amen, Brian. You're there in Ohio. | ||
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What are you going to be running for? Well, right now they're trying to redistrict the map, but I'm running District 2. | |
Because I'm tired of these Republicans. | ||
They're not Republicans. They do not stand up for us, man. | ||
They have not. You're absolutely right. | ||
Well, tell us what. Let's stay in touch. | ||
touch give us a call you know closer to the you know actual contest in 2024 and we'd love to have you on and and you can you know we'll help you uh campaign there in ohio because we love to see info warriors getting on the ballot uh and you're right i'm not trying to like fear monger i'm not trying to i'm just like pointing out why all of this stuff why we've been harping on it for the past four years that they've been laying the groundwork for a system in which they can cheat without compensation. | ||
Where they can cheat without the ability of Americans to do anything, which is why we need to be... | ||
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We're allowing that. We're allowing it to happen. | |
Right. And we can stop allowing it. | ||
We can actually stop it from happening if we... | ||
Stop their plans going into action. | ||
We stop them from making it to where questioning the election is illegal, then we're okay. | ||
Then we can question the election, then you can point out the inconsistencies. | ||
But if we allow them to get the censorship that they desire, then there really will be nothing that we can do about it. | ||
And again, I don't want to be a pessimist here. | ||
Don't want to be the rain on the parade. | ||
But I do just have this sinking feeling of just like when you see these headlines where it's like, We're good to go. | ||
Next year, who are going to win on November 8th, are going to be a different class of Republican. | ||
But regardless, it's up to us to hold the Republicans' feet to the fire and go, we gave you this mandate. | ||
Do something with it. | ||
Do not back down. | ||
Do not spend all of your time advocating for more weapons for Ukraine or some other ridiculous nonsense that seems to be the only thing that Republicans can get worked up about. | ||
It's more war and more violence and more weapons sales. | ||
It's like you need to get worked up about the wholesale destruction of our very basic human rights in this country. | ||
And it's up to us, again, to hold the feet to the fire of the Republicans. | ||
Because while I see the big red wave coming, I see looming behind it higher than that the wave of disappointment in the Republicans for years now when they do nothing with the mandate that we gift them. | ||
So we really have to hold our Republicans' feet to the fire and demand that they do something with the power that we give them, not just blow down the onslaught of the Democrats by some minor amount. | ||
With that, we go to Joe in Illinois, who also wants to talk about the elections. | ||
Thanks, Colin and Joe. We're running out of time here, but we'll hold you over if you need it. | ||
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Go ahead. Yeah, I was just going to say, I've been an election judge for a couple of years. | |
I mean, I did election judging a couple of times. | ||
And I noticed that they changed the, in the recent elections here, they changed the computer system. | ||
So now they're using Apple technology and, like, different things for the voting. | ||
And, I mean, I just thought it was kind of a heck of a time to be changing over to that technology. | ||
But, yeah, no early, don't early vote. | ||
Vote in person, day of the election. | ||
So this year alone, they changed the software. | ||
We're going to pick this up on the other side, talk about more of what you can do, every single one of us can do on Election Day. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'll show you a quick video here before going out to your phone calls. | ||
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Welcome. | |
Simply titled, Trump is that dude. | ||
And there's been a couple videos like this that have been making the rounds recently, and obviously Trump isn't even running in this election. | ||
This video is just too good not to play. | ||
It's too uplifting and heartwarming and sincere and real and right and accurate and good to not play. | ||
So we're going to go ahead and play it. | ||
I don't know who this woman is. | ||
I don't know if she has a following or anything. | ||
I just know she made a video where she's talking about her support of Trump as an African-American woman. | ||
And boy, is it a good video. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 15. | ||
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I ain't never heard of him being racist, trying to run in the running for president. | |
it. | ||
That's just me though. | ||
I mean, because any two ways you look at it, the man won his presidency without the black vote. | ||
What he needed for? | ||
What he need us for? | ||
Tell me what he need me for. | ||
He don't need me. But for some reason, he always get up on that stage talking about how low black unemployment is. | ||
Because he legitimately cares. | ||
You never heard Obama get on stage talking about black unemployment. | ||
He couldn't. Because under his first two years with a Democratic Congress, it doubled. | ||
Black unemployment under Barack Obama doubled. | ||
How many of y'all know that? It doubled. | ||
It literally doubled. It went from 8% to 16%. | ||
How you get around that and no media say nothing about that? | ||
But Donald Trump getting it to the lowest it's ever been recorded. | ||
Like I said, he don't need us. | ||
He does not need the black vote. | ||
The black vote didn't put him in office. | ||
The black vote ain't gonna take him out of office. | ||
But the fact that he gets up there on them stages, every chance he get and tells us how we are doing, because we... | ||
I ain't gonna say that. | ||
We too crazy to realize it ourselves. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
He ain't gotta do that. | ||
He ain't got to get out there when he was running for president. | ||
He didn't have to get out there talking about, what do you have to lose? | ||
Vote for me. He didn't have to do that. | ||
He kind of looks like Trump with that talent. | ||
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But he did. And we're grateful that he did. | |
You know, it's some smart folks out there that happen to be darker skinned like me. | ||
Mm-hmm. You just gotta find them. | ||
See, a lot of them scared to say something because they scared somebody gonna say something back to me. | ||
I'm a step. What's up? | ||
You got something said about Donald Trump? | ||
What? I ain't got no MAGA hat. | ||
My damn head too damn big to be trying to wear a MAGA hat. | ||
So I can't wear no MAGA hat out of nowhere. | ||
But I got a MAGA sweater in there that I wear. | ||
I wore it to work. Nobody said nothing. | ||
I'm a big old bitch. | ||
They better not say nothing. How can you not love that woman? | ||
Brilliant. Dude, what are you talking about my mom about? | ||
Dude, I love it, man. | ||
That woman's amazing. No, I'm kidding. | ||
Yeah, she's great. I'm telling you. | ||
It's like that, you know. | ||
That's why you don't fall into the freaking racial nonsense they try to inject you with. | ||
Man, there's people that get it on all sides. | ||
I just love the way she expresses it. | ||
You can tell it's real. | ||
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I don't even have anything to add to it. | |
I just really enjoy that video. | ||
It's absolutely right. | ||
And it's like, this is the thing. | ||
I just wish people would realize, like, just stop listening to the liars. | ||
The Democrats are out there telling you just the most ridiculous nonsense. | ||
Republicans, they want y'all back in chains. | ||
You... They're all KKK members. | ||
They secretly meet together and draw swastikas on each other. | ||
Like, it's just, what are they talking about? | ||
Literally, it's just, we just want what's best for everybody. | ||
We want what's best for you. | ||
I don't know how this gets lost in the mix, but it's like, we want what's best for everybody in this country. | ||
Black, white, Hispanic, Asian. | ||
Like, they're just simple things that... | ||
Contribute to the advancement and the embetterment of entire swaths of civilization. | ||
And that's all we want. | ||
And we do it. | ||
And then there's tangible effects where things get better for everybody. | ||
It's like, I don't know. | ||
Somehow then you get labeled a racist KKK member and people actually fall for it. | ||
It is truly wild. | ||
I'd forgotten that. The black unemployment doubled in Obama's first two years. | ||
As if that, you know, was counter to the plan. | ||
They don't want you being successful. | ||
They don't want a thriving, you know, black community filled with black-owned small businesses. | ||
They want big business to own everything, to treat absolutely everybody as slaves, and they want huge swaths of the population without jobs, reliant on the government, so they have to do whatever the government says and that they owe allegiance and they owe their very lives to the gift of daddy government. | ||
It's a scam. It's a scheme, and they're tricking you. | ||
When they make claims that they actually care about you. | ||
Yes, hello? We're going to go to the phone calls now. | ||
We've got... I want to go to someone new I haven't heard from before. | ||
I know I've heard from Robert before, but he does call in from Thailand, so that's something else. | ||
Oh, yeah, we did hold Joe over. | ||
All right, Joe in Illinois, go ahead and let you finish your thoughts up on the elections. | ||
Sir, you're on the air. Oh, yeah. | ||
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So they have these new voting... | |
I mean, I just feel like no matter which way it goes, it's not going to matter either way. | ||
I mean, it doesn't take an idiot to tell you what people want and what people refuse to put up with. | ||
So, I mean, it doesn't matter if they change the voting computers all that much. | ||
I mean, if people don't want a candidate, they're not going to have that. | ||
I mean, worst-case scenario. | ||
What's going to happen? They're going to... | ||
You know, reform the union. | ||
You know, I mean, you got, like, California people out there are, like, already, like, you know, breaking away and doing their own thing. | ||
I mean, like, if that's what it takes, I'm sure that's what it would become, but I just feel like, I mean, there's so much in voting that, like, people, like, forget. | ||
I mean, like, I, on the Ignant, like, voted early voting, and I could tell there was, like, you know, I mean, the last election was I mean, nobody told me about early voting, but besides all that, I'm saying early voting, don't do it. Vote same day in person. | ||
I would say vote paper, but because they changed the computer systems, I don't really think it matters all that much. | ||
I mean, it used to matter. | ||
It used to, like, you know, vote paper. | ||
It was, like, an absolute way. | ||
They had to count your ballot. | ||
I'm pretty sure if you vote provisional, though, you can—they do, like, absolutely have to, like, read your ballot and make sure that your ballot is read. | ||
Yeah. So, yeah, but I—so I wanted to say, you know, vote same day in person. | ||
And also, I wanted to give a shout-out to Kanye West. | ||
I saw that, like, you know, he, like, you know, backed away from all those jive businesses. | ||
And, like, you know, I mean, I saw some of the business, something like, like, what was it, Def Jam or some, you know, all that crazy stuff. | ||
Like, I mean, all the stuff on, like, BET that is just, like, so, like... | ||
Destructive and degenerate and horrible for anybody that consumes it. | ||
I completely agree. We're going to cover Kanye West probably in the next segment. | ||
But thank you so much for the call. I do want to get to another call here about the elections and everything. | ||
Let's go to Jay in Knoxville. | ||
Jay in Knoxville. | ||
He wants to talk about the cheating that we expect to happen next week. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jay. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, man, it's Johnny Knoxville. | |
So, yeah, I wanted to talk about the idea that they're going to steal it next week. | ||
I don't think they will. | ||
I mean, and I kind of have an idea about it. | ||
So we all know that their voters are stupid. | ||
The talking heads, you know, like Don Lemon, he's stupid. | ||
Most of the politicians are stupid, but the people behind the scenes aren't stupid. | ||
You know, they're smart. | ||
They're slick. They're evil scumbags. | ||
And, I mean, they don't really have anything... | ||
So, like you were showing earlier, you were showing Jill Biden. | ||
She looked ridiculous, as always. | ||
Joe Biden always looks ridiculous. | ||
They keep trotting him out there, giving him a live mic. | ||
And, I mean, all the things that they're doing aren't things that smart people would be doing if they wanted to even look like they were going to win. | ||
I mean... You know, they're running this mental defective that looks like a meth dealer from the Hells Angels, and they're like, yeah, that's our senator. | ||
He has a guy in the hoodie. The number one issue, genital mutilation for children, post-birth abortion, I think, picking a nuclear war. | ||
So what are they doing? | ||
What is the smart play of running stupid candidates? | ||
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So I think that it's the opposite. | |
I think that they're doing everything that they can to make sure they don't even win by accident. | ||
All right, well, hold on. I'm going to want you to expand on this. | ||
We're going to hold you over, too. | ||
We'll go back to Jay in Knoxville on the other side, and then we'll get into Kanye West News. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. It's American Journal. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Jay in Knoxville. | ||
You have a theory that you basically think the Democrats are throwing the election, that they're not interested in winning. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think they just really believe they have this level of control. | ||
I mean, they're screwed by their own ideology, you know? | ||
It's like... I think the people are legitimate when they're like, yeah, I'm going to vote for a mental incompetent John Fetterman over Oz because it's just that important. | ||
I mean, they have these people radicalized to a point where they will vote for... | ||
Literally, they could put a ventriloquist puppet on stage... | ||
And be controlling it from strings from behind the stage. | ||
Nobody knows who controls the strings. | ||
They would still vote for him because he's got a D next to his name. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
So finish up your theory here. | ||
Why do you think they're trying to throw this election? | ||
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Yeah, so I think they're trying to throw it, and most of it. | |
There's going to be one or two that I think they actually are going to focus the steal on. | ||
But I think they know that trying to steal a House majority isn't really feasible for them. | ||
And the Senate, I mean, they already own a bunch of our senators. | ||
We probably don't even know all the ones that they own. | ||
So, I mean, we're not going to get a super majority. | ||
It doesn't really benefit them to hold on to Congress when they're destroying the country. | ||
Everything they do, they pass by fiat, you know, and the media covers for them. | ||
They don't need legislation to start a nuclear war. | ||
They don't need legislation to send $80 billion to Ukraine. | ||
They just do it anyway. So, if they can make it look like the Republicans got a big victory, then they're going to be in a better position in 2024 to hold on to the White House, you know, with the help of the media. | ||
And then the other thing is, this is crazy. | ||
I don't know if this might be Really crazy, but I wouldn't be surprised if they actually were out there doing their usual vote rigging and stuff. | ||
But if they did it for a couple of Republican candidates that they don't really care about, like that they aren't scared of, like maybe Dr. | ||
Oz or something, because if they can catch a few We're good to go. | ||
Yeah, no, this is some very high-level analysis you're giving us here. | ||
You've really played this out in your head, because I can't say I disagree with you, and if I was the level of conniving that the Democrats are, I think you're on to something here. | ||
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What Chris did for me was when, because we've been... | |
Worried that they're going to do a big false flag for a long time. | ||
And then the one that they chose to do was to make it look like Nancy Pelosi's husband is a gay pervert with a hammer fetish. | ||
And they did it the weekend that Twitter went alt-right again. | ||
And I said, these people aren't trying to win anything. | ||
They're trying to look ridiculous. | ||
Yeah, but no, it makes sense that if they know that the country is going to go down, I mean, they've already put in all the policies into place. | ||
Unless you can reverse things that are really irreversible at this point, then things are going to get worse. | ||
So it maybe would be beneficial for them to have the Republicans in office to go, well, it's the Republicans' fault. | ||
They're either blocking our things that we're trying to do that are good, they're not letting us do them, or all the things that are bad, it's the Republicans' fault because they're the ones that have Congress and the Senate right now. | ||
That's actually not a bad idea. | ||
And it's true. They do do most stuff just through the executive branch anyway at this point. | ||
So it's really not going to slow down their agenda that much. | ||
I think that's a very insightful analysis there, Jay. | ||
Thank you so much for that call. | ||
And I guess we'll just wait and see. | ||
I'm sorry. I do want to get to some more of these calls and some more of these stories. | ||
Let's talk about what's happening with Kanye West. | ||
We'll take your calls on the subject here in just a second. | ||
The story is at Infowars.com. | ||
Kanye West is back on Twitter and has been sharing some truly horrific information on there. | ||
Kanye shares texts allegedly showing his trainer told him to apologize to Jewish people or be forcibly institutionalized. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. Ye West on Thursday returned to Twitter to share scandalous texts purportedly from his Jewish trainer, Harley Pasternak, telling him to, quote, please apologize to my people or else he'll have him, quote, institutionalized again where they medicate the crap out of you and you go back to zombie land forever. | ||
I mean, this is wild. | ||
This dude is a fitness trainer, right? | ||
How he would even have the power to do this in the first place is... | ||
Not clear, but apparently he was involved with the original hospitalization of Kanye. | ||
Kanye posted this out, saying, And we know this is what they do. | ||
We saw it on the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial. | ||
Where you saw behind-the-scenes stuff where Amber Heard is freaking out and they literally have doctors and assistants there being like, alright, let's just put her on drugs to calm her down and then we'll handle this ourselves. | ||
Every celebrity is surrounded by these people that manage them with complete disregard to the well-being of the celebrity themselves and focusing on nothing but the outcome for the brand that is the celebrity, you could say. Ye goes on to say, I was told if I expose the truth of the bad business practices, everything is going to be taken from me, including my black children. | ||
And everyone has bore witness to the public Emmett tilling of Ye. | ||
But God has put something in my heart not to back down. | ||
I gotta say, clearly God did put something in Kanye's heart because... | ||
If this was me, and if these were the text messages I was getting from somebody, I might kill them. | ||
I'm not even kidding. I am really surprised that people are able to get away with this type of stuff. | ||
I'll read the text message here, and you tell me what your reaction would be if somebody threatened you with this type of language. | ||
So he posted this tweet, supposedly from this guy, Harley Pasternak. | ||
Harley says to him, quote, I'm going to help you one of a couple ways. | ||
And again, it's just, this is one of the rhetorical tricks that they use. | ||
Not even tricks necessarily, but like approaches that they use. | ||
It's always to help you. | ||
It's always because they're worried about you. | ||
And we're just worried about, you know, we're worried that your mental health isn't, we want to get you the help that you need. | ||
We want to have a loving conversation. | ||
When you hear things like that, what you need to hear is, I will destroy your life. | ||
is you're going too far and I'm about to put you back in your place. | ||
Okay? Just don't be fooled by this. | ||
It's the same thing every time. | ||
I've had it with me where people were warning me about Nick Fuentes, right? | ||
Coming up to me and going, well, you know, I should, you know, I just want you to know, you know, be careful about this Nick Fuentes guy. | ||
I just don't want you to get wrapped up in something that you're going to regret. | ||
So I'm looking out for you, and I'm telling you that maybe you should stay away from that Nick Fuentes guy. | ||
He's bad news. | ||
I'm just for you, you know. | ||
I'm looking out for you here. | ||
It's like, wow, thank you. | ||
You're a hero. My gosh. | ||
What would I do without you? | ||
I'll make sure to stay away from this guy. | ||
I mean, come on. Don't be stupid. | ||
They don't care about you. They're not doing anything nice for you. | ||
It's just how they need to frame it to control you. | ||
He says, I'm going to help you in a couple ways. | ||
First, you and I sit down and have a loving and open conversation. | ||
But you don't use cuss words and everything that is discussed is based in fact and not some crazy stuff your dumb friend of yours told you or you saw in a tweet. | ||
We're going to have a loving, open conversation. | ||
But none of that dumb crap that your stupid friend said. | ||
See how loving and open I am? | ||
See, I want it to be loving and open, but we're going to start off with me being disdainful and dismissive of what you believe and also setting parameters for this open conversation. | ||
Our conversation is going to be totally open as long as you only say things that I agree with and as long as you only express things that I can tell you are based in fact and that I believe are based in fact. | ||
Does anybody fall for this sort of stuff? | ||
Obviously this isn't the important part. | ||
The important part's in the next paragraph. | ||
Because that's one option. | ||
One option is we have a loving and open conversation. | ||
So in other words... The first option is you submit to me willingly. | ||
The first option is we have a conversation at the end of which you apologize, you admit that you were wrong, and you promise to never do it again. | ||
That's our open conversation, our open and loving conversation, okay? | ||
That's one option. Second option is this. | ||
Quote, second option, I have you institutionalized again where they medicate the crap out of you and you go back to zombie land forever. | ||
Play dates with the kids just won't be the same. | ||
I mean, Jesus Christ. | ||
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This level of threat... | |
You'll be institutionalized in Medicaid. | ||
I mean, this is what they did in the Soviet Union. | ||
So I don't know if you ever watched Sopranos. | ||
There's this character from the Soviet Union that, you know, when somebody suggests they go to a psychiatrist, they're like, F you, I will never do that. | ||
Because it's like, well, back in the day, going to a psychiatrist meant you thought wrong and you would be disappeared or you'd be medicated out of your mind. | ||
This is Soviet tactics here. | ||
But I mean, how do you not... | ||
Like, how do you not immediately expose this? | ||
I'm glad that Ye posted this out. | ||
I'm glad that he's posting this and revealing to people what it's like, how the control system actually operates, because you're actually seeing behind the curtain here. | ||
It is good. But it's one of those things that, like, if I ever got something like this, my first response would be, well, just to see red, and I'd probably do something I'd regret. | ||
But my second step would be to just post this, just publish it. | ||
This is what these people are trying to do to me. | ||
Everybody needs to see it. This should be the first thing that you do. | ||
These people can only operate this way in total secrecy. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Third hour has begun. | ||
Later in this hour, we'll be showing an exclusive interview we got with Republican candidate for Congress in Washington's 3rd District, Joe Kent. | ||
We pre-recorded an interview after the show yesterday, and we'll play that for you today, starting at, well, 1020 Central Time. | ||
In the meantime, we're going to finish up talking about Kanye West and take your calls about the subject, since I saw a few people calling in about that, as well as the election. | ||
We'll get to as many of those as possible. | ||
But just continuing on with this story that you can find at Infowars.com. | ||
It shows an article from Jewish media outlet Forward. | ||
It says, Harley Pasternak, Jewish fitness trainer to the stars. | ||
Jessica Simpson, Hillary Duff, Katy Perry, Megan Fox, and Amanda Seyfried all share the same Jewish man, and they're on the record about their ardor for him. | ||
All of the very mentally sound... | ||
You know, normal people. | ||
Megan Fox, Katy Perry, Hillary Duff, Jessica Simpson, Amanda Seyfried. | ||
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When they say share, what do they mean by that? | |
They are making an overt sexual innuendo to try to make this man seem somehow attractive or tantalizing. | ||
Well, he's got that bald head. | ||
Yeah, he looks like a worm. | ||
He looks like any of these people that all look like this. | ||
Is he some genius? | ||
Is he the only fitness trainer in LA? There's probably 10,000 fitness trainers in LA, but somehow this guy gets all the stars. | ||
I wonder how that happens. | ||
So they talk about how important and prominent this guy is. | ||
And then we have this story from TMZ back from November of 2016. | ||
Six years ago, Kanye West hospitalized, handcuffed in ambulance. | ||
Kanye West had been taken to the UCLA Medical Center for psychiatric evaluation. | ||
According to law enforcement sources, cops responded to a call for a welfare check on Kanye around 1.20 p.m. | ||
He was at his trainer Harley Pasternak's house at the time, and he was, quote, acting erratically. | ||
So apparently Harley was the one who got him institutionalized in the first place. | ||
We're told by LA Fire that at the same time the paramedics arrived, Kanye was calmer but still resistant to going to the hospital. | ||
Isn't that amazing? It's like, well, he's calmed down now. | ||
So he calls the cops and it's like, this guy's acting erratically. | ||
You need to take him to a hospital. | ||
And they get there and they're like, we're here to take you to the hospital. | ||
And Kanye's like, I don't want to go. And they're like, he's resisting. | ||
He's resisting going to the hospital. | ||
Yeah, I would too if I wasn't actually in a mentally disturbed state. | ||
But still resistant to go. We're told everyone, his management and law enforcement, convinced him it was best that he go. | ||
Law enforcement sources tell us Kanye was handcuffed to a gurney during transport to the hospital as is standard protocol. | ||
You know, when dealing with a beast, with an escaped slave, you treat him certain ways. | ||
Yeah, he goes on to say this. | ||
And this is sort of the way that it seems to happen quite a bit with things like anti-Semitism, | ||
is... You've got somebody like Yeh who may or may not have ideas about Jewish people that are objectionable. | ||
But the instant that he sort of shows that he's willing to go into that landscape and willing to talk about Jews as a group, then suddenly you find that they are just viciously attacked. | ||
And so for people like Nick Cannon, people like LeBron James, people like most... | ||
African-American or most celebrities, right, they back down when they get attacked like that. | ||
Holy crap, I can lose everything? | ||
I'll lose all my billions? I'll lose my family? | ||
Jesus Christ. All right, never mind. | ||
Sorry. Forget what I said. | ||
Sorry. Nope, I was wrong. So wrong. | ||
I was so wrong. | ||
I'm going to go visit Israel. | ||
I'm going to go tour the Holocaust Museum. | ||
I'm so moved. Wow, this is amazing. | ||
I can't believe I was so wrong before. | ||
Like, that's... The typical reaction. | ||
But then the other action is the Kanye reaction, which is, wow, I was not really against you people before, but now you people have attacked me so viciously and so universally as a single monolith that now I think there's really something going on here and I'm going to double down. | ||
And it happens with a lot of people that have been destroyed by the establishment over the last 50 or so years. | ||
They don't start as vicious anti-Semites. | ||
It's only once the attacks happen that they get that way. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Still so much to talk about in today's episode. | ||
We're going to go to this interview from yesterday that we did with Joe Kent in the next segment. | ||
When I figure out what I need to cover in the morning, there's a couple things to take into account. | ||
One of them is where we are politically, what we can actually cover that may have an impact. | ||
On the political landscape and of course that's what's most important today since we are so close to this midterm election and we're so sure that it's going to on one hand be a red wave and on the other hand the Democrats are going to cheat somehow so it's important to talk about that sort of stuff and then the other thing I take into account is what is nobody else covering? | ||
And one of the things that not a lot of other people are covering in any way that is actually reflective of how people think about the situation is Kanye West Saga. | ||
That's been going on. You get people on one side, you get people on the other. | ||
But you don't get a lot of people just reacting to it in a way that I think most Americans are reacting to it. | ||
So, to me, it's important to be an outlet that's actually talking about this stuff in a way that reflects what's actually going on rather than taking some preconceived position and manning it as if it's something that you just came up with in reaction to what's going on. | ||
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With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
We've got Max in Wisconsin who's called about the yay stuff. | ||
By the way, the guy we played yesterday said ye. | ||
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But apparently, I'm not the only one out there. | ||
Max in Wisconsin, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air about the ye slash yay stuff. | ||
Hey, Wizard Harrison. | ||
I want to talk about some Kanye stuff. | ||
I don't know if you knew this, but Nikola Tesla is quoted because he was robbed by J.P. Morgan and A lot of the banksters and industrial complex people, he's quoted, if you look it up on Google, you know, never trusted you, end quote. | ||
Cuts right to the point, that Tesla guy. | ||
Yeah, you know, and I think it has something to do kind of like with the oppression that Jewish people have been under for a long time where they, history, if you look at it, they weren't allowed to do banking for a long time. | ||
And then now that they're in the banking market they're kind of like addicted to money or more prevalent to money addiction. | ||
Kind of similar to what you see with Native Americans and alcohol exposure. | ||
Isn't it kind of the other way around? | ||
I mean, for a long time in the Middle Ages, Jews were the only people allowed to do banking. | ||
There was an official position called court Jew in Middle Ages sort of royal structure. | ||
There would be like a court Jew who would be like the money supply guy. | ||
So to me, it's... | ||
It's not that they were precluded from banking. | ||
They, for a long time, were the only ones allowed to bank by law, legally. | ||
And so, you know, once they have a monopoly on that On money exchange itself, then anybody else who wants to come in later has to deal with the people that are already established there. | ||
That's why so many of the very old banks, like the Rothschild banks, are Jewish because it's a holdover from the Middle Ages when it was prescribed by law that Christians and Muslims were not allowed to lend and charge usury, but Jews were. | ||
I think it's more of the fact that they got in early and had a, by law, prescribed monopoly over banking systems for a long time, and when it opened up for non-Jews to start banking, the people with the money already established were the Jews. | ||
So, I don't know. What do you think about that, Max? | ||
Well, it depends where you look in history. | ||
You are totally right, and that kind of leads up and generally connects to my next question, where, like, if you look at, like, in Spain, where they expel the Jewish... | ||
Cabal, mafia, whatever you want to call it over there. | ||
They then had their, you know, renaissance and best economy time. | ||
And I wonder if a similar thing, imagine America, if that happened to America, if it was unmonopolized by whatever group, it doesn't matter, that how the American economy would just go, you know, supersonic, like a hypersonic cruise missile. | ||
You know, so also the first international bankers were the Knights Templar, And banking is something that's kind of unnatural. | ||
It's not designed by God, really. | ||
It's more of a man-made thing. | ||
And even in the Byzantine culture, they didn't allow any Jewish teachers for their students. | ||
And I look around today as an Orthodox Christian guy, and I want my kids to be raised as I am. | ||
And if there was a school where you could have only Christian teachers... | ||
Well, you can. I mean, that's the beautiful thing about America is you can send your kid to a private school and they can be taught by exclusively Jewish teachers or by exclusively Christian teachers. | ||
You have that right. Unfortunately, I have to pay for it, but it wouldn't be right for a public school to determine who gets to teach based on religion. | ||
I wouldn't agree with that. But no, I mean, you know, it's a long history to it, and yeah, I mean, it was a part of the Reconquista. | ||
All of Spain was under Muslim control for a long time, except for a very tiny sliver at the very top that remained Christian. | ||
And from that sliver, the Reconquista was launched, and the Jews were often blamed for cooperating with the Muslims against Christians. | ||
So they were also a part of the... | ||
That bled into the Inquisition. | ||
It's a complicated subject, folks, which is why it's such contention in the public world. | ||
All right, when we get back, we're going to go directly into this interview that we did yesterday with Joe Kent. | ||
I think you're going to enjoy it. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joined today by Joe Kind, a congressional candidate for the 3rd District in Washington. | ||
He's a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran and candidate for Congress in Washington's 3rd District. | ||
After a distinguished career involving 11 combat deployments, Joe is determined to reform the broken political system that fuels the military-industrial complex. | ||
His website can be found at JoeKentForCongress.com. | ||
You can also follow him on Twitter at JoeKent16Jan19. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Joe. | ||
Absolutely. Thanks so much for having me. | ||
Well, it's my pleasure and we're really getting down to the wire here. | ||
Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy campaign schedule. | ||
We are, once this interview airs, we'll be four days away from November 8th, Election Day. | ||
What are you focusing on right now in this final stretch? | ||
Yeah, really, we're focusing on grassroots engagement. | ||
I had millions of dollars spent against me in the primary. | ||
Same story right now in the general. | ||
But really, you can't beat getting out and talking to people. | ||
So we're continuing a pretty blistering schedule at town halls, knocking on doors, just really concentrating on the issues that affect people in their daily lives. | ||
Inflation, out-of-control crime, and protecting our kids. | ||
That's what's on the forefront of most people's minds here in the district, regardless of what you see on, you know, mainstream media or what the Democrats try and do. | ||
do because the Democrats are trying to talk about anything right now but the issues that affect everyday Americans. | ||
That's right. | ||
In fact, yesterday, Joe Biden gave a big speech where he didn't mention just about any of the topics that people typically care about. | ||
No mention of the border, no mention of crime, no mention of inflation, no mention of anything that actually affects people's lives. | ||
Instead, they're continuing on their crusade as they attempt to portray all Republicans as some sort of violent existential threat to democracy. | ||
I mean, what's your response to this? | ||
To hear the president of the United States on one hand say, I'm a unifier, and on the other say, but half of our country are despicable, deplorable people that are beyond redemption. | ||
I mean, how do you even approach this topic? | ||
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Thank you. | |
No, he's been saying it now basically since he took the oath of office. | ||
And so we've had two years of this. | ||
So I think those of us, you know, like yourself and like me that were in this every single day, I'm almost numb to it. | ||
Like, I think I could have written his speech for him because I knew exactly what he was going to say. | ||
But it's insane how much they've just driven this narrative. | ||
And unfortunately, there's a lot of people I think that do kind of eat this stuff up. | ||
And they believe it. And it's taking our country in a very toxic and dangerous direction. | ||
I mean, you and I and anybody who's a conservative or doesn't submit to the current thing, we're consistently called threats to democracy. | ||
And really, at the end of the day, all we're asking for is fair and free elections and an economy that works for the American people, law and order, and the protection of our children. | ||
Pretty basic stuff that I don't even think is necessarily Republican or Democrat. | ||
Yet the Democrats, like you said, Joe Biden, the great unifier, the only time Biden can form a coherent sentence is when he's calling over half the country dangerous terrorists. | ||
So I think we're heading in a very dark and dangerous direction. | ||
I think Biden is setting the stage for something, at least to sow the seeds of doubt, resentment, and just continue to stoke this. | ||
Because, again, he can't talk about the issues that are affecting Americans. | ||
I had a gentleman come to one of my town halls yesterday who said, look, I've really tried hard to not sway towards Republicans because I don't like you. | ||
I don't like Donald Trump. But I really feel like Biden is just insulting me by not addressing inflation and crime because this dominates my daily life. | ||
One month of my wages is being stolen this year because of inflation. | ||
So he said, look, I don't really like you, but I'm going to hold my nose and vote for you and probably most Republicans this time because of the disrespect that Biden is showing me. | ||
That's kind of great to hear, actually, because that's what I've been asking on my show is, like, how do these people, how do you Democrats not feel insulted? | ||
How do they not feel like disrespected when you're being lied to so blatantly, when your life is being destroyed in such tangible ways, prices going up and all the things that come with inflation and crime and all this sort of stuff. | ||
And then to be told basically, shut up, you vote for us or you're a terrorist. | ||
I mean, you should they should feel insulted at that. | ||
It's a very insulting way for them to put things. | ||
And, you know, obviously your race will have national implications because, you know, if we are able to get enough people like yourself into office, we can actually hopefully form a Republican Party that people like myself and other info warriors can actually trust not to be the blue blooded, you know, partners in the we can actually hopefully form a Republican Party that people like myself and other info warriors can actually trust not to be the blue blooded, you know, But let's focus on just the topics that affect your district in your state. | ||
What do you think is on the top of most people's minds there in Washington? | ||
And what's your argument for why you're the person that can help reform that state? | ||
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Inflation is the number one issue right now. | |
I mean, people are having, like I said, one month of their wages stolen this year because of inflation. | ||
For many Americans that make less than $6,000 per month, it's going to be more than one month wages. | ||
And that has very real ramifications in their daily lives. | ||
And the Democrats are offering nothing. | ||
I mean, Joe Biden killed off her energy economy. | ||
The Inflation Reduction Act puts new taxes on domestic energy production. | ||
My opponent is advocating for not just new taxes on domestic energy production, she's also advocating for a trillion-dollar tax hike against families that make less than $150,000. | ||
per year. | ||
She praises the creation of 87,000 more IRS agents to come after people that make less than 100K. | ||
She says this is a good thing that people need to just pay their taxes. | ||
So the inflation issue is just massive. | ||
And Democrats have proven time and time again, they can't be trusted with the economy. | ||
You don't have to have a PhD in economics to realize what gas prices were just two years ago. | ||
You could afford to fill up your tank, and you could afford the groceries at the grocery store. | ||
So people right now, I would say that's probably the number one issue that's on people's mind. | ||
Crime is another huge one. | ||
I mean, Biden invited an invasion on our southern border. | ||
We've had enough fentanyl pumped into the country to kill every American multiple times over, you know? | ||
I think it's somewhere between 150 and 300 Americans die every day from fentanyl overdoses. | ||
This is the equivalent of basically a major airliner falling out of the skies every single day, yet we hardly hear anything about it. | ||
But people in the communities, they feel this. | ||
When I go to town halls, everyone has somehow been touched by the fentanyl epidemic. | ||
They either know someone who purchased something that they didn't think was fentanyl, they overdosed, or they've seen a massive uptick in crime. | ||
Here in the district, we basically had our police defunded by local Democrats, where they're even getting rid of the three strikes and you're outlaws. | ||
And these same Democrats have endorsed my opponent. | ||
And right now we have about 100 violent offenders that are getting ready to be released from prison, to include one man named Roy Russell, who brutally raped and murdered a 14-year-old back in 2005. | ||
Now, he should have at least been locked away for life, but he might get paroled now because of this Democrat legislation. | ||
And the Democrat Party fully embraces it. | ||
And people are really seeing that the Democrats stand for economic demise, and they also stand for open borders and open prisons. | ||
And the border topic is one of the craziest things to me, because I was doing a little research before this interview, looking up what topics were important to people in Washington state. | ||
And I was astonished that in many polls, like the number one, sometimes number two, or even the number three, most important thing for people in Washington state is the border, not Now, it's almost impossible to get farther from the border, the southern border, than Washington State, and yet it still tops the list of concerns. | ||
I mean, is that just how bad it is, that even the states the farthest away from the border, Yeah, so our state is a sanctuary state. | ||
We have to our south, we're right on the border of Oregon and Washington for people who aren't familiar. | ||
So we basically are a stone's throw away from Portland, Oregon. | ||
I-5 runs right through us connecting Portland and Seattle. | ||
So we have failed sanctuary cities that have an open door policy for crime, for illegal immigration. | ||
And we have major highways that run through our district. | ||
So we are essentially a border town. | ||
I went down to the border about a year ago with Representative Paul Gosar to the Yuma sector. | ||
And I was just talking with one of the Border Patrol agents down there. | ||
And I said, hey, once the people, the illegal immigrants, once they leave Yuma, where do you think most of them go? | ||
And without missing a beat or asking me where I'm from, she said, well, look, most of them here in Arizona and California, they go right up by five and they go to West Coast sanctuary cities. | ||
Yeah, I'm really not surprised. | ||
And of course, this is, as you point out, another topic where the Democrats really don't have a leg to stand on. | ||
All they can really do is gaslight about their own policies. | ||
They claim it was, oh, it was actually the Republicans that wanted to defund the police. | ||
And actually, the border is very secure. | ||
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All they can really do is gaslight about their own policies. | ||
They claim it was, oh, it was actually the Republicans that wanted to defund the police, and actually the border is very secure. | ||
I mean, it's insulting, as we covered, right? | ||
It's an insult, and it's disrespectful to the people who are actually looking at what's going on. | ||
It seems like the only argument they have against you is the only argument they have against Republicans in general is to try to castigate you and And cast you as some sort of extremist, a violent person maybe. | ||
I mean, whatever they can throw at you just to see what sticks because they can't actually argue the positions that they hold. | ||
I mean, what's your response to that? | ||
We did a segment on this show a little while ago that was like, right-wing extremist just wants things to be normal. | ||
I mean, do you feel a little bit crazy sometimes going, if we want the police to police crime and you want the Border Patrol to stop illegal immigrants and you're called an extremist for that. | ||
I mean, it seems so normal what you're pushing and what you want. | ||
It should be normal, shouldn't it? | ||
It should be, and I frankly don't think it's partisan. | ||
You know, I was at a—we did a candidate forum a couple weeks ago, and I had a nice young or older lady come up to me, and she said, hey, some of the things you said, they really offended me. | ||
And I said, okay, well, what's that, ma'am? | ||
She said, well, look, I'm a Democrat. | ||
I've always been a Democrat. | ||
But I am, you know, I am for a secure border. | ||
I'm for law and order. I would never let child killers out of prison. | ||
And I'm for energy independence, and I think we need to make sure our economy works for American working families. | ||
And this stuff going on in our schools, the sexualization of our children, that's despicable, and I'm against it. | ||
And I looked at her and I said, well, number one, welcome to the Republican Party. | ||
And she didn't like that very much. | ||
But I said, look, I challenge you. | ||
I was like, show me the Democrat politician or candidate right now that's running against these things. | ||
They're all running in full embrace. | ||
So if you stand for all of those things, then you're more than likely a Republican right now, but you don't even have to accept the label. | ||
You just have to realize that there's no moderation on the other side. | ||
Because the Democrats don't want to discuss any of these issues, because they don't have any alternatives, because they've fully embraced these policies, all they can do is try to pick a new insult every day or a new attack to throw at us and see what sticks. | ||
One day they scream about abortion. | ||
That's not gaining as much traction. | ||
And so they go back to the old, well, these people are threats to democracy, insurrectionists, and all that. | ||
But really, again, I think the American people, I mean, I wouldn't be having this conversation with you. | ||
I would have gotten knocked out in the primary if that consistent messaging was actually effective. | ||
I think people are tuned out to it, and they're like, wait a sec, why is no one talking about the reason why I can't put gas in my gas tank? | ||
Why am I stressed out about grocery shopping? | ||
Why am I worried to let my kids walk down the street? | ||
And we're actually addressing those issues. | ||
So I think that that's why we're going to win. | ||
That's absolutely amazing. I wonder how many Democrats feel that way. | ||
I think a lot of them do. | ||
And maybe they just don't pay attention and aren't aware of what the Democratic Party is doing. | ||
But you get a lot of that of, I'm a Democrat, but I disagree with every single Democrat policy. | ||
It's like, well, then you've got to break free. | ||
And wouldn't it be nice to have a Democratic Party that we could contend against and we could argue against, but at the end of the day... | ||
We both understood that we love America and we want what's best for us. | ||
Maybe the best thing for the Democrat Party is to teach them a lesson that they need to be a little bit more moderate to bring back in those Democrats that they've lost over the years. | ||
Maybe the way to teach them that lesson is to elect somebody like Joe Kent to Congress to just get the Democrats to go, okay, this extremism that we're supporting is not working. | ||
The voters don't like it, so maybe we've got to come back to the table and be a little bit more moderate. | ||
I would actually like to see a Democratic Party that wasn't so off the rails and that we could actually have meaningful disagreements with about simple policy rather than this insanity that they're trying to push. | ||
Do you think a lot of Democrats are going to vote for you this time on November 8th, four days from now? | ||
I guess we'll see. We don't register by political parties here in Washington State, so it can be challenging to track. | ||
But I think we're going to see a lot of Democrats. | ||
They're not going to put a Kent sign or a Trump sign out in the front yard. | ||
They're not going to tell anybody they ever listened to Infowars. | ||
But I think when they're alone with their ballot, I think a lot of them are just going to say, I can't do it. | ||
I can't vote Democrat. And they're going to at least give us a shot. | ||
So yeah, I think we're actually going to get a lot of folks over to our side. | ||
Now, obviously the Democrats have their own problems, but Republicans do as well. | ||
And I know a lot of people that watch our show and a lot of people that vote for Republicans, they have to do it with their nose held because a lot of Republicans that are in office right now, call them blue-blood Republicans, call them established Republicans, whatever you want to call them, they're not doing what they need to to try to get our country back on track. | ||
They're much more comfortable losing gracefully than they are actually trying to win. | ||
You're different from them. | ||
You really break the mold, and there's... | ||
A few people running for office right now that, like yourself, break the mold and give hope to us Republicans that maybe we can actually have an effective Republican Party. | ||
What's your argument to Republicans who are frustrated at their own party and the inability for the Republicans to actually combat the insanity of the Democrats? | ||
We're making progress, but we need to have our feet held to the fire. | ||
I mean, we're going to have a red wave more than likely, knock on wood and all that. | ||
Come January, it's going to be incumbent upon us to deliver. | ||
And if we don't deliver, we need to not have Republicans check out and then check back in with us in 2024. | ||
There needs to be Republicans holding our feet to the fire via the media, emails. | ||
I'm still going to do town halls once I'm in Congress. | ||
People need to come to town halls and demand actual results, because if we're not in there going after the Biden administration's throat to absolutely kill off their agenda and start to restore some sanity to our country, if we're going back to go along, to get along, to try and get some bills passed and some tax cuts, You know, in some great clips on Fox News, we're asking people for money and to vote for us in 24, and then maybe we'll get something done. | ||
If we go back to any of that nonsense, then we don't deserve the mandate that we've been given by the American people. | ||
But we are making progress. There's myself, there's many other great candidates out there that weren't supposed to win our primaries. | ||
We were the extremists. | ||
That nobody thought was gonna win. | ||
The establishment invested in other candidates. | ||
But here we are. We're still standing. | ||
And I think we are here because of the grassroots groundswell that's come up and really the base of the Republican Party, I think, has said, hey, America first. | ||
This wasn't a flash in the pan. | ||
This is where our head's at right now. | ||
So I don't think we're ever gonna go back to the old Republican Party. | ||
And if we do, then we don't deserve to ever be elected to any kind of majority again. | ||
Right, and it really shows the strength of the American system that even when the establishment is so against people like yourself, they aren't the ones that decide at the end of the day. | ||
The people, the citizens are. | ||
So, you know, by giving power to the citizens, you actually are able to override the will of the elites. | ||
And that really is a beautiful thing. | ||
It reflects what the people actually want. | ||
So we can still hold on to that little shred of hope, I guess you could say. | ||
Now, some of the biggest topics on my mind... | ||
Aren't being talked about by the Democrats other than as sort of dogma, and that's things like the Ukrainian war, the war in Ukraine, which now has just been revealed as of yesterday. | ||
The Pentagon has confirmed we have American boots on the ground in Ukraine, never declared war. | ||
We have no agreement with them as an ally of any sort. | ||
They're not a member of NATO. I mean, they're just doing it. | ||
They're just launching a new war without Congress's input, without even pretending to justify it under the authorization for action under terrorism. | ||
I mean, they're just doing What's going on? | ||
Are we just losing our government structure as a whole? | ||
They aren't even asking Congress about going to war anymore? | ||
How do we stop this? | ||
How do we prevent the warmongering that we see coming out of D.C.? Well, Congress let it happen. | ||
They all—everybody who voted for these massive packages of aid going over to Ukraine who voted for Lend-Lease without saying, hey, stop. | ||
Let's actually put our names on the dotted line here. | ||
Let's actually do authorization use of military force, or let's have a war powers vote. | ||
Every single one of those members of Congress, in my opinion, is guilty of this continued escalation. | ||
And now, by Joe Biden's own description, we are closer to nuclear war than we've been since the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
So we need to start to walk this back. | ||
We need to stop giving blanket aid. | ||
We need to immediately get those boots on the ground that are there, the military advisors, the CIA, paramilitary guys, get them out of there because something's going to happen. | ||
It's just inevitable that, tragically, I hope and I pray none of them get hurt or wounded or killed. | ||
However, it's highly likely in a combat zone that those things happen, so we need to get those people out. | ||
I think we have a lot of power with this next National Defense Authorization Act coming up here, that we can really start to condition signing off on that and funding the military with getting those advisers out of there. | ||
But then I think we really need to pressure the Biden administration to get Zelensky and to get Putin to the negotiating table to start to deescalate this before somebody presses fire on a nuclear weapon. | ||
Because Putin has said that he's willing to use a nuclear weapon because the war is not going very well for Putin. | ||
However, at the same time, we continue to just give Zelensky a blank check, and he has no incentive whatsoever to go to the negotiating table. | ||
As a matter of fact, a couple of times where he's gone to the negotiating table, he's had us and the Brits tap him on the shoulder and say, get away from the negotiating table. | ||
So we have to stop this escalation. | ||
I was excited for about 12 hours to see that there was 30 House progressives, people who I disagree with probably on 99 percent of most issues, like Pramila Jayapal from Seattle, just in the north of me. | ||
They released a great letter telling Biden that, hey, we need to stop with a blanket check to Ukraine and get these guys to the negotiating table. | ||
Let's start to leverage our power to work towards peace. | ||
However, just showing how much the Democrat Party is completely in the pocket of the Totally, totally wild. | ||
Apologizing for asking for peace. | ||
Apologizing for trying to avoid nuclear war. | ||
I mean, we're in Twilight Zone territory here. | ||
And speaking of that, also another big revelation early this week from The Intercept were the leaked documents that outlined the DHS's plans to police disinformation. | ||
And it was another sort of shocking thing where when this is revealed, on one hand, you go, oh my gosh, finally we have proof that this is happening. | ||
Finally, we can do something to reverse this trend of government censorship. | ||
But instead, it seems like the Democrats are now doubling down and they're making disinformation a key point of their arguments and saying we need to do more to combat this. | ||
So they aren't slowing down. | ||
their violation of the First Amendment, they are ramping it up as much as they can. | ||
Talk to us about what's going on here and what you as a congressman could do to try to prevent this absolute destruction of our most basic, most important right as Americans, the First Amendment. | ||
Disinformation, I think, is the new terrorism term. | ||
Twenty years ago, we were told that there was a terrorist hiding behind every single stone, and so we needed to have the Patriot Act. | ||
We needed to surveil Americans. | ||
We needed this massive security state. | ||
And now that that threat has really diminished and that narrative has kind of frayed away, now we're hearing everything is about combating disinformation, whether it's Russian disinformation or it's disinformation about the COVID vaccine or elections. | ||
So in this article from The Intercept, these documents It really proves just how deep this goes. | ||
And the marriage between big tech, social media, the DHS, the national security state, and even JPMorgan Chase, like bankers are in on this, getting ready to seize people's funds, potentially. | ||
I mean, it is absolutely, it's beyond Orwellian. | ||
I don't even know how to describe it. | ||
It is authoritarian. It is a banana republic that we're heading towards. | ||
So from the congressional perspective, we have a lot of discretion. | ||
Again, when it comes to budgets, when When we don't control the executive branch, the biggest tool we have is funding. | ||
And so, look, if DHS wants one penny from us, they need to be solely focused on securing our southern border. | ||
And everything that touches disinfo, that 100% needs to be defunded. | ||
We're authorizing members of the government to go and coordinate with Facebook and with Twitter and JPMorgan and Chase. | ||
Those people need to be exposed. | ||
They need to be held accountable. | ||
There needs to be just really rigorous congressional oversight where we expose all this to the American people. | ||
But again, our tool is the budget. | ||
If the DHS is going to be used just as a domestic spying apparatus against the political enemies of Joe Biden and the Democrats, then we can just zero that out. | ||
Then they don't need to be funded. | ||
And this seems, just like the war in Ukraine, this seems like actually a chance for true, legitimate bipartisanship. | ||
I would have loved to see the libertarian, the more libertarian, and the more peace-loving Republicans in the party sign on to that progressive letter. | ||
I would love to see a marriage of progressives and libertarians who both understand the threat of The military-industrial complex or censorship because they have to know that if they give power to the Biden administration, if they give power to the federal government to censor people, they cannot be under the illusion that it's only going to go against their enemies. | ||
Once they have that power, it's anybody who speaks up against the establishment is going to be a target from then on. | ||
So as much as division is being forced into our society by media and big tech and the politicians like Joe Biden calling half of us evil domestic terrorists, In the midst of this, there's real chance for unity where the American people can come together and stand up against these tyrants. | ||
I mean, to me, that's an important thing, and people maybe need to not care so much about the labels of Republican and Democrat as much as they do about the character of the people running for these offices and candidates who will protect your right for free speech even if they disagree with you. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about the chance for actual, legitimate, real unity, not just the talking point unity? | ||
Can you talk a little bit about that? | ||
I mean, like I said, I was actually really excited when the Progressive Caucus released that letter. | ||
And I agree with everyone. I mean, that letter was really well written. | ||
And so when we take back, and I think we're going to have a red wave, I want to reach out to all those members of the Progressive Caucus and say, hey, look, let's work on this together. | ||
Because you were right. You know that you were right. | ||
There's a reason why you signed that. | ||
Whatever. You got pressure from your party. | ||
I don't need to get into that. You don't need to air your dirty laundry to me. | ||
But let's work on this together. | ||
Let's work on moving our country towards peace, de-escalation. | ||
And then same thing with the domestic spying. | ||
I think there is a lot of people that are Democrats, that are on the libertarian side, or just basically understand our civil liberties, and they understand and respect the Constitution, that will work with us, I think, if we present it in a proper way to them, that say, hey, look, this transcends what Republican or Democrat label that we have. | ||
You know, I recently had a former Democrat, Tulsi Gabbard, come out and do about four town halls in the district with me and then a couple other events that we did. | ||
And Tulsi explained why she left the Democrat Party. | ||
She articulates it very, very well. | ||
But really, her key message was that, hey, we've got a lot of problems in this country right now. | ||
And if we continue to have these partisan divisions, we're going to end up in a nuclear war with Ukraine. | ||
And we're going to end up having an authoritarian surveillance state aimed against us that takes away every single one of our rights, regardless of what party affiliation you have. | ||
It eventually will come for you. | ||
And there was a lot of people that came to those events that said the same thing to me. | ||
They're like, hey, look, I normally wouldn't come to one of your events like you're endorsed by Trump. | ||
I don't like any of that. | ||
But Tulsi really made me think. | ||
And I do agree with probably 75, 80 percent of what you're saying right now. | ||
And so I do think we have a real great opportunity for a political realignment that really just starts to put our country, our constitution, and just our basic common sense values first that transcends party. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
100 percent. | ||
I want to thank you again for taking time out again with us. | ||
We're four days away from the election. | ||
It's on November 8th. | ||
Everybody needs to get out and vote. | ||
This can make a huge difference. | ||
If Joe Kent gets in, then we get a little bit more of a majority in Congress. | ||
We can do a little bit more. | ||
We can change the way things are going. | ||
I mean, this has the chance to be that snowball that starts an avalanche that gets us back to where we're supposed to be as a country, as a beacon of hope for the rest of the world, not being pulled down into the quagmire with the rest of the collapse. | ||
It really could be a wonderful thing. | ||
And when it comes to things like the Ukraine war, I want to remind everybody I'm talking to a guy who has been on 11 combat deployments. | ||
So to call people like you a Russian agent or a traitor to this country because you actually care about legitimate elections and free speech— Such an insult, and I hope people don't fall for it. | ||
But here, as we're closing out the interview, just give us your final pitch for the people of the 3rd District of Washington on why they should vote Joe Kent for Congress. | ||
There's no more moderation, unfortunately, left with the Democrats. | ||
I mean, our economy is being destroyed. | ||
Crime is out of control. Our children are being sexualized in the classroom. | ||
And all of this is because of one-party rule in Washington, D.C. And so we have to break this cycle. | ||
I'm going to go to Washington, D.C. to be a disruptor and to end one-party rule, and to start to put our— I'm a grassroots guy, so I'm always going to come back to the district. | ||
I'm always going to do town halls and be accountable and accessible to people in the district. | ||
So please get out and vote by Tuesday. | ||
That's our last day to vote. | ||
Ballot should already be in the mail. | ||
But Tuesday, get out and vote. | ||
Let's take our country back. The website is joekent4congress.com. | ||
The Twitter is joekent16jan19. | ||
We will be broadcasting live here on InfoWars, watching the results and, of course, watching with particular interest in Washington's 3rd District. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Joe. | ||
The best of luck, and hopefully next time we talk to each other, it'll be from your office in Washington, D.C. Thank you very much. | ||
I really appreciate it. Well, we really appreciate it as well. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us. All right, folks, you can share that interview right now at band.video and infowars.com. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
We close out the week of broadcast. | ||
We will be back on Monday to a final goal line defense ahead of Tuesday's election. | ||
And then on Tuesday, we will be broadcasting late into the night, watching very carefully for any sort of malfeasance that we can find. | ||
And that's really my... My call to action to everybody. | ||
Just record everything. | ||
Get a screen recorder on your computer. | ||
Record the news broadcast. | ||
Screenshot the tweets that you see. | ||
Get the evidence out. | ||
Get your own Twitter account. And if you're a poll watcher or on the ground and you see anything wrong, we've got to document everything. | ||
And that's really somewhere that we can use the help of the wider public since we can't do it all ourselves. | ||
If we had a million people out there all recording and documenting and keeping track of stuff and then sharing it with one another, then that is the intelligence network that you cannot steal an election out from under. | ||
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Just during the playing of that interview, a few headlines here. | ||
U.S. is sending another $400 million in weapons to Ukraine. | ||
No, I'm not kidding. | ||
It's a new day, so a new tranche of hundreds of millions of dollars of weapons into that undeclared war. | ||
We also have this. Twitter workers in the UK were fired at 3 a.m. | ||
and only learned they were out of a job when they woke up to find laptops had been remotely wiped, Daily Mail reported. | ||
Looks like Elon Musk is not taking it too easy on these people. | ||
Of course, they aren't the only ones getting layoffs these days. | ||
Lyft has laid off 13% of its workers. | ||
Open Door has laid off 18% of their workers. | ||
Stripe has laid off 14%. | ||
Chime has laid off 12%. | ||
Twitter has laid off 50%. | ||
And Morgan Stanley has laid off an unknown percentage points. | ||
Folks, we are in a recession and things are about to get really bad. | ||
Maybe with Republicans in office, we can mitigate some of this disaster. | ||
Maybe it'll all get blamed on Republicans at the end of the day. | ||
I guess we'll have to wait and see. | ||
Regardless, catch your vote early if you can, and join us again here on Monday, bright and early. | ||
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