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Survivors of the Maui Fire say that they received no warning and that the flames appeared so quickly that escape was difficult. | ||
Everything was suddenly in flames and many found refuge in the ocean for hours while their homes burned to the ground and into the same powdery ash footprint we've seen in recent years. | ||
So far, It is estimated that nearly a thousand people have died. | ||
Locals are worried this includes hundreds of children who were home due to school being canceled that day. | ||
Several people are reporting that the government is not only doing little to help, but they are blocking local efforts to do so and are not allowing local donations through, and that they are blocking life-saving medicine because it isn't federally approved. | ||
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Denying people access to bring in Supplies. | |
Just supplies for people to live. | ||
The government withholding every single one of our donations because we are not a part of FEMA and Red Cross. | ||
So none of this is eligible for giving out. | ||
Tell me why? | ||
I have no freaking clue. | ||
The people of Maui are on their own for now. | ||
And aside from the federal government's bureaucratic failure, they have good reason to be suspicious. | ||
Just like what we saw five years ago in Paradise, California, there was nothing normal about these fires. | ||
Within a day of burning, it was like a bomb went off. | ||
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When you see the full Local residents have been reporting bright flashes of light. | |
One was captured by a home security camera that appears to have been the start of the Olinda fire. | ||
Many people are saying that it was directed energy weapons. | ||
We know that most major governments already have them. | ||
And during the California fires, online weather maps recorded what looks like a laser from above, striking an area just before it bursts into flames. | ||
In his research, Dennis Mills discovered that the incendiary aluminum and barium nanodust from chemtrails is most likely fueling the ferocity of today's so-called super wildfires. | ||
And on the day before the Maui fires broke out, locals were reporting a heavy overcast from chemtrailing that they'd never seen before. | ||
It's also interesting to note that the Maui police chief was the incident commander for the Las Vegas mass shooting in 2017. | ||
La Hyena is considered to be a historic and sacred land. | ||
It was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii before it was taken by the United States. | ||
It's been occupied by native Hawaiians ever since, who are defiantly opposed to the mainland outsiders who have been buying up land with no respect for local culture. | ||
Not just BlackRock and Vanguard, But billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg, who owns more land on Kauai than what the government of Kauai owns, and Oprah Winfrey, who has bought over a thousand acres of land in Hawaii, including a new 870 acres in Maui she just bought this spring. | ||
In 2018, the Paradise wildfires broke out exactly where the United Nations have plans to somehow make off limits to humans. | ||
And that same year, a report on wildfire prevention was published that was focused on the exact same areas in Maui where the fires just broke out. | ||
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All the historic downtown, all of it is demolished and all the houses gone. | |
But those commercial big box stores are still there. | ||
Hawaii Governor Josh Green has been putting the World Economic Forum's Great Reset Agenda ahead of Hawaiian interests. | ||
Just weeks before the fire, he unveiled an emergency proclamation on housing that eliminates the traditional Land Use Commission. | ||
Allowing the government more leeway to build as they see fit, such as building 15-minute smart cities run by artificial intelligence, just like they've been planning to do in Hawaii for years. | ||
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At some point, I will make A major donation after all of the smoke and ashes have settled here, and we figure out what the rebuilding is going to look like. | |
This is going to be a long and difficult process. | ||
You're going to see a lot of Phoenix stories rising. | ||
In that video, share that link, folks. | ||
Wildfire and the theft of sacred Hawaiian land. | ||
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It's Wednesday, August 16th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Coming to you live on this Wednesday, August 16th, 2023. | ||
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Sort of a slow news day. | |
Sort of a slow news day. | ||
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Comparatively. | ||
Okay, so we have a ton of news to talk about. | ||
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A ton of news to talk about. | ||
All sorts of things to get into from... | ||
I mean, you'll just see. | ||
It's like it's the same stuff as always. | ||
The globalists are marching on. | ||
Biden continues to be an embarrassing mess. | ||
We'll show you that. | ||
Trump, defiant as ever, in the face of his 100th indictment. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour by Shane Trejo, Director of Republicans for National Renewal. | ||
He's done a lot of reporting on the 2020 election. | ||
We'll look back a little bit at what happened in Georgia that fabled November evening. | ||
And of course, be taking your phone calls throughout the show as well. | ||
But let's just get into it the way we always do. | ||
do here it is your daily dispatch all right here it is folks your daily dispatch for wednesday august 16th 2023 Biden set to announce climate lockdowns, rationing of energy and food. | ||
That's the story from Infowars.com by Ben Warren. | ||
President Joe Biden is set to sign an executive order declaring a climate emergency that would grant him powers to enforce tyrannical measures like lockdowns and the rationing of food and energy indefinitely. | ||
The Biden administration's move to shut down the country is imminent, according to insiders and experts who are all reporting on a recent in uniform surge in climate alarmism from the mainstream media, top Democrats, United Nations and environmental groups. | ||
Quote, the signs are here. | ||
The signs are there, said the Heartland Institute, while citing the White House's cooperation with the UN to create a climate emergency webpage. | ||
Science is clear, reads the new UN page. | ||
The world's in a state of climate emergency, and we need to shift into emergency gear. | ||
The page goes on to slam humanity's burning of fossil fuels and even calls for societal change. | ||
Additionally, energy industry insiders have raised the alarm that the White House will soon declare a climate emergency in order to implement gas rationing, electricity restrictions, limits on air travel, and other edicts seen through the COVID pandemic. | ||
We told you it was coming. | ||
They told you it was coming. | ||
It's almost here. | ||
Climate lockdowns fabricate a crisis. | ||
Take advantage of that crisis to declare an emergency, remove people's freedoms, ability to prosper, and continue the orchestrated, designed downfall of the Western world. | ||
Meanwhile, these are the people that are doing this to us. | ||
Corrine Jean-Pierre's social media account accidentally posts on behalf of Joe Biden. | ||
White House Press Secretary Corrine Jean-Pierre might be running Sleepy Joe's X account as a message intended to be sent out by the corrupt puppet president was released on her page by accident. | ||
Whoops, whoopsies. | ||
So on Corrine Jean-Pierre's Twitter, a post popped up. | ||
What exactly did it say? | ||
We have everybody's response to it. | ||
Said something like, when I ran for... | ||
What? It's X? Oh, after the article, I see. | ||
I thought the crew was correcting me. | ||
He said it's next. I thought the crew was correcting me. | ||
Don't call it Twitter. It's X. I will never. | ||
I will never willfully call it X. I know I just did. | ||
It was written in the article. I was just reading it. | ||
It's Twitter. It's not X. I refuse to acknowledge X. Yeah, here's the tweet. | ||
So, again, on Karine Jean-Pierre's Twitter account. | ||
Investing in America means investing in all of America. | ||
When I ran for president, I made a promise that I would leave no part of the country behind. | ||
Oh, whoops, whoops, you forgot to switch over to the puppet account. | ||
Corrine, I think it's funny that people think it was Corrine that posted this. | ||
You think she runs her own Twitter account? | ||
You think anything out of this White House is real or as it seems? | ||
No. Nope, nope. | ||
I'd be surprised if it wasn't some sort of robot. | ||
Some sort of algorithm just running like whatever benign, unobjectionable post that these absolute scumbags make on a daily basis. | ||
Meanwhile, major story today. | ||
We'll get into this. | ||
Government will move to acquire Maui land destroyed in fires, says Democratic Hawaii governor. | ||
Hawaii governor Josh Green announced Monday that his administration is looking into acquiring the property destroyed by the recent wildfires in that Lahaina area. | ||
I'm already thinking of ways for the state to acquire that land so we can put it into workforce housing, put it back into families, make it open spaces in perpetuity as a memorial to the people who were lost, Green said while standing amongst the rubble. | ||
We want this to be something we remember after the pain passes as a magic place. | ||
Lahaina will rebuild. | ||
The tragedy right now is the loss of life. | ||
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I mean, what is there even to say about that? | |
So, you're going to put it into workforce housing? | ||
It's like, don't worry. | ||
I know that we monopolize services, so it's really our responsibility to protect the land from wildfire. | ||
Once the fire starts, it's our job to put it out. | ||
It's our job to coordinate the rescue and emergency services. | ||
Systems that would save people from the fire. | ||
We failed in all of those fronts. | ||
We let the fire start. | ||
We let the undergrowth get wild and be the kindling. | ||
We failed to warn anybody about what was happening. | ||
Didn't send in a single emergency message warning people to get out. | ||
We even blocked the roads. | ||
Stopped people from escaping the inferno. | ||
But now that everything's destroyed, I think we'll buy it up and build into a concentration camp. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. I mean, sorry, not a concentration camp. | ||
Workforce housing. Sorry. | ||
Whoops. No, I meant workforce housing. | ||
Does that sound better than concentration? | ||
I don't know. To me... | ||
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I don't know. I think if I was a citizen of Lahaina... | ||
I'd be declaring independence from the state government, personally. | ||
What do you get? | ||
Who benefits in this little arrangement we have with the United States government? | ||
Certainly not the people. | ||
Sort of across the board, whether you think about the migrant crisis or just the climate lockdown that's coming. | ||
Seems to be a one-way street with the government. | ||
They benefit hugely from enslaving you for part of the year, taking your earnings, sending it overseas. | ||
What do they ever do for us? | ||
They don't even have police anymore. | ||
It's just like, what is this? | ||
Why are we engaged in this little charade? | ||
Questions abound. Speaking of people benefiting from your tax dollars, Zelensky chiefs used U.S. funds on luxury cars and Spanish villas. | ||
According to an exclusive account by former counsel to the Ukrainian parliament published in Daily Express U.S., the regional army chiefs of Ukraine purchased expensive vehicles and homes in Spain as their compatriots perished on the front lines. | ||
Nikola Volkivsky claims that as a result, President Vladimir Zelensky today fired all of Ukraine's provincial military recruitment commanders. | ||
According to Zelensky, an examination of the recruitment offices turned up violations ranging from aiding males of military age who are entitled to leave the country to avoid serving in the military to unlawful enrichment. | ||
I don't know. To me, it's sort of burying the lead there. | ||
They took money in addition to allowing regular people to avoid being forced into the meat grinder of the front lines. | ||
Maybe they deserve it. | ||
Hey, maybe you get a nice sports car if you help to prevent the wholesale death of your citizens. | ||
It sounds like they did something good here. | ||
I'd rather our money go towards some corrupt Ukrainian guy who's allowing some 18-year-old Ukrainian kid not to be turned into a bullseye on some Russian's targeting screen. | ||
Kind of complicated. | ||
We'll get into this on the other side. | ||
A saga between the church lady and two Jewish congressmen. | ||
Oh, it's getting heated on Twitter, folks. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal, InfoWars.com, InfoWars. | ||
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I've been thinking about maybe starting, as we do sometimes, just by laughing at Joe Biden. | ||
Maybe we'll save that for just a second, as I did just end the Daily Dispatch by mentioning what's going on with... | ||
Jewish GOP congressman, although I guess it was two different Congress peoples, being very bigoted against Christians in a very bizarre way. | ||
Aristophanes at aristos underscore revenge on Twitter has preserved this for posterity. | ||
In case of deletion, this interesting saga between a church lady and two Jewish congressmen of different parties just happened in the last few hours. | ||
The original salvo fired was from Lizzie Marbach, who was a person with hardly any followers. | ||
I think something like 2,000 followers. | ||
At the time that she posted this, posting it to no one in particular, just throwing it out there, Lizzie says, There's no hope for any of us outside of having faith in Jesus Christ alone. | ||
There's no hope for any of us outside of having faith in Jesus Christ alone. | ||
Now, to anybody... | ||
Even vaguely aware of Christian theology, this is it. | ||
It's just a core understanding of what it is to be Christian. | ||
It kind of sums it all up, actually. | ||
Now, this was extremely offensive, I guess, to Max Miller of Ohio, who says, this is one of the most bigoted tweets I have ever seen. | ||
Yeah, he's apologized for this since he posted it, but it's a little bit of a back and forth. | ||
First of all, one of the most bigoted tweets I've ever seen, you've got to start following some of the accounts I follow. | ||
It's a weird interpretation. | ||
She says, there's no hope of any of us outside of having faith in Jesus alone. | ||
This is one of the most bigoted tweets I've ever seen. | ||
I could show you some others. | ||
Anyway, again, this is a congressman. | ||
This is a United States congressman. | ||
He says, delete it, Lizzie. | ||
Delete this. | ||
Delete this profession of faith. | ||
I am insulted. | ||
I consider it bigotry for you to be a religion. | ||
He says, then, religious freedom in the United States applies to every religion. | ||
You have gone too far. | ||
You can't express your religion. | ||
We have religious freedom here. | ||
What? What is this? | ||
What are you doing, Max Miller? | ||
I just want to go over this over and over again. | ||
I'm a Christian. I believe in Jesus Christ and only Jesus Christ. | ||
And the only path through heaven is through Jesus Christ. | ||
This is Christian theology. | ||
Max Miller, how dare you? | ||
You bigot! You racist! | ||
Delete it now, Lizzie. | ||
Delete this, Lizzie. | ||
Using the first name. Intimidation tactic. | ||
Religious freedom applies to every religion, but not yours. | ||
Not the one that you expressed. | ||
We have religious freedom here. | ||
How dare you say one of your core church doctrines? | ||
Crazy. Then he says something actually bigoted. | ||
Like, this is the weird part. | ||
So then he says, God says the Jewish people are the chosen ones, but yet you say we have no hope. | ||
Thanks for your pearl of wisdom today. | ||
Again, it's just, you know, I just gotta go over it again, right? | ||
Jesus Christ is Lord. | ||
There's no hope outside of Jesus Christ. | ||
Basic Christian teaching. | ||
That's bigoted Lizzie. | ||
Delete it, Lizzie. How dare you? | ||
Actually, Jews are the superior race. | ||
Wait, what? God says the Jewish people are the chosen ones, but yet you say we have no hope. | ||
Thanks for your pearl of wisdom today. | ||
I know I've gone over this very many times on this program. | ||
It bears repeating, Judaism is not Christianity. | ||
Breaking news here, this just in, Judaism, Christianity, two different religions, don't believe the same things. | ||
Primarily when it comes to Jesus Christ of Nazareth. | ||
Lizzie responds to this, Sorry, Congressman, but these are the words of Jesus himself. | ||
Jesus answered, I am the way and the truth and the life. | ||
No one comes to the Father except through me. | ||
No one has hope outside of Jesus Christ, and every knee will bow one day, declaring that Jesus Christ is Lord. | ||
Now, she has a severe ratioing for this. | ||
This woman with At the time, again, I think it was less than 3,000 followers, has 2,300 likes, whereas this quite bigoted statement from Representative Matt Miller has just 123 likes. | ||
Because people can actually recognize bigotry when they see it. | ||
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Do we need like a history lesson or something? | ||
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Like my response... | ||
To Max Miller, it would be something like Jewish people were the chosen ones. | ||
The thing they were chosen for was to be the vessel through which Jesus was delivered to the earth. | ||
And then Jesus came. | ||
Now Christians are the chosen ones. | ||
Lizzie Marbach says again, even when a sitting congressman tries to get us to deny the truth of the gospel, we can't. | ||
We must obey God rather than man. | ||
She quotes Roman 116, says, For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. | ||
So this has been a big hullabaloo on Twitter. | ||
Representative Weinstein also posted something, but I couldn't find his tweet exactly. | ||
Okay, I guess this is it. | ||
Yeah, we may be on opposite sides of the aisle, but I stand right with Max on this. | ||
Delete it, Lizzie. He may be a Republican, I'm a Democrat, but we're both Jewish. | ||
A 2,000 follower church lady just annihilated these two who have around 30,000 and 60,000 followers respectively. | ||
So again, 151,000 views on this post from Representative Casey Weinstein. | ||
Only 207 likes. | ||
Yeah, well, anti-Christian bigotry is all the rage these days. | ||
And it's not just the congressman, it's the police as well. | ||
Clip number 14. The second time in a week that a Christian man has been arrested for preaching the gospel in America. | ||
Let's go to clip 14. So wait, so just because you disagree with our messaging... | ||
No, I'm not, because this is a public park, so I'm not clear at all. | ||
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There's a city ordinance through the Parks Department. | |
If they have an event that's sanctioned over 50 people and the people have to pay, like a booth to pay... | ||
No, no, no, the booths, I'm not interrupting with any booths. | ||
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Hold on a second. Do you want to hear or do you just want to hear? | |
Let me fully talk. | ||
What ordinance is it? I don't know what an ordinance is. | ||
I need the ordinance number, sir. | ||
I'm going to ask you to go across the street. | ||
Will you give me the ordinance number, I'll go across the street. | ||
I'm going to ask you to go across the street or I'm arrested for trespassing to get sold more than four times to leave the park. | ||
You're going to have to give me the ordinance number. You can't put it in my arrest report. | ||
You're under arrest. Hands behind the back. | ||
A man under arrest for preaching the gospel at a public park during an event that was free to all citizens. | ||
Second time in a week this has happened, probably the tenth time this year that a Christian has been arrested for preaching the gospel on the streets of the United States. | ||
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We'll finish up with our... | ||
Representative Max Miller did apologize. | ||
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Yes. Oddstarnes.com. | |
That story. Max Miller, yeah, he said it's one of the most bigoted things. | ||
He later apologized, saying, I posted something earlier that conveyed a message I did not intend. | ||
I will not try to hide my mistake or run from it. | ||
I sincerely apologize to Lizzie and everyone who read my post, he said. | ||
Not enough. Not enough. | ||
I don't know. What's the Christian equivalent of a Holocaust museum? | ||
He has to go take a tour of... | ||
I don't know. | ||
A church? You have to go take a tour of a church. | ||
You have to go visit Italy and pray at the Vatican. | ||
You must show your contrition, sir. | ||
We have learned from the best. | ||
It's just weird. It's just weird when you have a Christian saying something that is just basic Christian dogma and you have a Jewish congressman saying this is the most bigoted thing I've ever heard. | ||
Delete it now. Religious freedom applies to everyone. | ||
Religious freedom applies to everyone. | ||
How dare you express your religious dogma? | ||
Very strange. Very odd. | ||
Another odd thing is that Ilhan Omar has responded to this. | ||
In a very nice way. She says, Reaffirming once again my contention that Ilhan Omar is the least bad one. | ||
She's the least bad one out of all those chicks. | ||
She actually says things that are reasonable sometimes. | ||
And that's an interesting thing. | ||
Somebody responds to her saying, I get you're trying to invoke religious freedom, but she's out here saying without her religion, there's no hope. | ||
No thanks. I'll know my response, but that's her actual belief. | ||
You can disagree, but it's not bigoted for her to say what her beliefs are. | ||
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How to win an argument in two tweets. | ||
Good stuff. Yeah, things are changing, folks. | ||
Things are changing in bizarre ways, truly bizarre ways. | ||
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I think that's all we have to say about that. | |
I will take your calls a little bit later in the show, and maybe the audience will have a different take. | ||
But we have a lot of other stuff to cover today, so let's move on. | ||
President Joe Biden. | ||
President Joe Biden. | ||
A man named Joe Biden, he is, they keep telling us, the President of the United States. | ||
He's been in office for, what, two and a half years now? | ||
Two and a half years. In that two and a half year time period, he has spent an entire year on vacation. | ||
He has spent over 365 days on vacation. | ||
Not working vacations. | ||
Right? You go back to the Trump administration. | ||
It's like, Trump will be on a working vacation. | ||
He's out there golfing with senators, making deals. | ||
He's going to Mar-a-Lago, and he's got his whole Florida White House down there. | ||
The dude never stopped working for us. | ||
It just seems a little bit weird to me That me, and if you're watching this and have a job, probably you, have taken less vacation time than the President of the United States. | ||
Here's a guy who's running the most powerful country in the history of the world, and he's spending half of his time lying on the beach. | ||
This makes no sense. | ||
This is crazy. Honestly, this is like, it's one thing that we have this president that, like, he doesn't write his own tweets, obviously. | ||
That's what was just revealed with the KGP social media post, as if anybody thought that he actually posted his own tweets. | ||
My God. It'd be a comedy skit right there, just watching Joe Biden try to... | ||
Does he even have a smartphone? | ||
Can you even imagine him tweeting? | ||
I just... I can't see it. | ||
So, like, it's one thing to have a president that he doesn't tweet out his own stuff, he doesn't actually do any press conferences. | ||
You know, I think the last time he did a solo press conference, like a year ago, it's been... | ||
Months and months and months since he actually did a press conference, actually stood in front of the media and answered questions. | ||
He'll do the occasional one-on-one interview, but even those are getting canceled. | ||
He canceled one from MSNBC this week because he was afraid they were going to ask questions about Hunter Biden, apparently. | ||
So it's one thing to have a so-called president that just doesn't know what the hell's going on and has people around him making decisions for him and Writing his speeches for him and then cringing as he attempts to read them off of a teleprompter. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
But at least in that circumstance, he's pretending. | ||
At least he's there and physically he's present. | ||
Mentally he's off somewhere around Venus, but... | ||
The fact that he's just, it's like he gets elected as President of the United States and has spent over 40% of his presidency just lying on the beach like a dead whale. | ||
Just riding his bike around like a first grader. | ||
Although not as capable as a first grader, obviously. | ||
Not as physically fit or skilled as a first grader in bike riding. | ||
And, like, it's... | ||
If you follow this sort of stuff, you know, I maybe, like, should have been, like, tracking this as we go. | ||
But it's kind of a thing, like, you don't expect it to keep going. | ||
So, like, he goes to a 10-day vacation to Delaware... | ||
And you're like, Jesus, another 10-day vacation? | ||
Another one this year? | ||
How many do you need? Has anybody met anybody that goes on this much vacation? | ||
Like, it's one thing. If you're some CEO, you work your butt off 100-hour weeks for 20 years, and then finally you have this massive company that could sort of run without you. | ||
So, yeah, you take some days. | ||
You take two weeks in the Bahamas. | ||
You take a... A week on, you know, some island somewhere. | ||
It's like, the company's going to be fine without you. | ||
They can call you if they need any big decisions made. | ||
But you've done your part. | ||
You can relax. | ||
Like, I can sort of get that. | ||
Does anybody listen to me right now? | ||
Has anybody taken as much vacation time as Joe Biden? | ||
Would any employee of any company be allowed to take this much vacation time as Joe Biden? | ||
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Yeah. Literally, literally, and you're like, how many years would an average American have to work to rack up the same amount of vacation time as Joe Biden has taken in the last six months? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
So this is the thing. It's like he's on a 10-day vacation. | ||
You're like, okay, good lord. | ||
I mean, you know, kind of a lot going on, Joe. | ||
Kind of a lot of crap that regular Americans are having to deal with because of your ridiculous administration. | ||
Maybe you want to put your nose to the grindstone, get some things done. | ||
We got a war breaking out between America and Russia over Ukraine. | ||
We got chaos across the board here. | ||
You might want to serve as chief executive as the people elected you, supposedly. | ||
Not really, but you were appointed. | ||
That's fine. But no, he's just like laying on... | ||
So, you know, okay, 10-day. | ||
Jesus Christ, 10-day vacation. | ||
Fine. Let him have it. | ||
At least he'll be back in 10 days. | ||
And then like 10 days later, it's like Joe Biden makes a brief appearance on his way to Lake Tahoe for another vacation. | ||
You're just like, what? | ||
Seriously? Have you ever met anybody like this? | ||
Has anybody ever experienced this in the history of employment? | ||
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I don't... | ||
Hey, as far as I can tell, Kamala Harris has been on vacation for the last two and a half years. | ||
I'm not sure what the hell she's doing. | ||
As long as she's not actively trying to participate and messing things up, I'm fine with her being on some beach somewhere. | ||
That's the best for all of us. | ||
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She's waiting for him to die. | |
Again, we just need... | ||
This needs to be a skit or something, like some employee that's just, like, gets back. | ||
They're like, oh, you're back for your 10-day vacation. | ||
He's like, yeah, I'm here to get my swimsuit. | ||
Bye! And just leaves again. | ||
It's like, okay, we should fire this guy. | ||
A cognitive test? No, I haven't taken a test. | ||
Why the hell would I take a test? | ||
We gotta... | ||
It's just... | ||
But you gotta... | ||
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I mean... Make sure the television... | |
Excuse me. Make sure you have the record player on at night. | ||
the default. | ||
Make sure the kids hear words. | ||
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You're getting nervous, man. | ||
Gay, gay, gay bathhouse. | ||
Corn pop was a bad dude. | ||
Go to Joe. | ||
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My physical and mental filter. | ||
My physical as well as my mental fitness. | ||
But it's a way to be able to sleep with my wife. | ||
This makes sense to... | ||
You know, I'm gonna put it another way. | ||
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I got hairy legs. I mean, I don't know why. | ||
I don't know what... | ||
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All men and women created by... | |
Go, you know the thing. | ||
Come on, man. Come on. | ||
President of the United States, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Is this some sort of humiliation ritual? | ||
Are they doing this on purpose? | ||
He gets out of the view of the cameras and he's just like sharp. | ||
Just like... | ||
He goes out and he's just like... | ||
And then he gets inside and he's like... | ||
Making those American people feel stupid for voting for me now. | ||
I don't know. Is it a trick? | ||
Are we being tricked here? | ||
I almost just flat out don't believe that this is the President of the United States. | ||
It's too much. It's too much. | ||
Just to remind you from RNC research, this was several days ago. | ||
It's a little bit out of date already. | ||
But on August 11th, they posted this. | ||
Biden's last solo press conference was on May 21st in Japan, 82 days ago. | ||
His last solo press conference on American soil was on November 9th, 2022, 275 days ago. | ||
I think they're transitioning us into a position where we just don't have a president anymore. | ||
Just the deep state fully runs things in an obvious way. | ||
And maybe they'll have like a cartoon character that we get to vote on. | ||
We get to vote on something that's not real, like completely not real. | ||
Right now we vote on something that spends half of his time on vacation. | ||
And no, I'm not exaggerating. | ||
That's not... I'm not exaggerating that for effect. | ||
He literally spends nearly half his time on vacation. | ||
Home to Delaware, Biden on track to set vacationing record from Washington Examiner. | ||
Joe Biden is on vacation again, raising familiar questions about how much time he spends away from the White House. | ||
The first family is in the middle of a 10-day retreat at Biden's two Delaware homes, biking and reading at the beach while avoiding public appearances. | ||
Yeah, that was a couple days ago since taking office. | ||
Biden has spent 360 days, 39% of his presidency, on vacation. | ||
White House defends Biden's vacation amid Hawaii disaster. | ||
Biden White House on Monday defended President Joe Biden's vacation amid the Hawaii wildfire disaster. | ||
Biden spent the last weekend in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, just days after returning from a week-long vacation there. | ||
And this Friday, he will head to Lake Tahoe for a six-day stay. | ||
Again, just like... | ||
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You wouldn't let... | |
I mean, you'd get fired from McDonald's for taking this much vacation. | ||
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We can play the put the shoe on the other foot, right? | |
Like, if Donald Trump took this much vacation during, like, a crisis like this, he would be called a racist every which way. | ||
You don't even have to speculate. | ||
I mean, you just go back in time and look at what they wrote about it. | ||
From PolitiFact, they have that, you know, Trump made the statement during his candidacy, quote, I would not be a president who took vacations. | ||
I would not be a president that takes time off. | ||
And he wasn't. And do you remember how they would get on him about, like, going golfing? | ||
And it's like... | ||
And he would be like, no, he's like, this is how we meet. | ||
Golfing is just an outdoor meeting. | ||
It's like, yeah, he's golfing. | ||
Who's he golfing with? Lindsey Graham and Rand Paul and, you know, some other people. | ||
And at the end of the golf outing, they have new agreements. | ||
It makes sense with Donald Trump's style of administration. | ||
To make deals on a golf course where it's difficult to be overheard by aides, right? | ||
It's difficult for the spy state to be surveilling you because you're out on a big wide golf course where you don't write anything down and you don't so you're not like coming to any solid agreements but you make some handshake agreements and come to some compromise while you're out there in the sunshine and when you get back you formalize it and put it into writing. | ||
That's the way that he operated. | ||
Joe Biden, however, literally just passed out on a beach reading a new John Grisham novel instead of running the country. | ||
Again, it's indicative. | ||
It's symbolic of everything else that the American people are just putting up with these days. | ||
The media is happy to cover for Joe Biden. | ||
It's been nearly 40% of his presidency on vacation. | ||
It really is just crazy. | ||
He spent last week in a Rehoboth Beach just after a 10-day vacation there and then two days later he's going to Lake Tahoe for a six-day stay. | ||
My parents are retired and they don't vacation this much. | ||
These aren't working vacations, that's the thing. | ||
Again, when it was Trump... | ||
In fact, they even said it. | ||
Let me pull back up that PolitiFact. | ||
Donald Trump adamantly argues that he's not on vacation when he spends time on his private properties in Florida, New Jersey, and Virginia. | ||
After all, when he first ran for president, Trump said he wouldn't take any time off. | ||
The responsibilities of the presidency aren't confined to a location, so in general a president isn't ever fully on vacation. | ||
Still, it would be a stretch to say that Trump's not taking time off as president as he promised. | ||
They're like, he promised not to take any time off, and he has taken some. | ||
It's like, okay, well Joe Biden has been lying on the beach like a whale for half the time that he's been in office. | ||
For an entire year in the last two and a half years. | ||
And they even mention, even though he took extended trips, he would carry out press conferences and signing of executive orders, and he spent some time golfing. | ||
So, it's like he's not on vacation, he's there giving press conferences, he's signing executive orders, he's doing business. | ||
Biden, on the other hand, reading a book. | ||
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Just hanging out. I think when Biden naps, he gets lost. | |
Like, he's dreaming, but he's just aimlessly wandering around the White House trying to figure out what he's supposed to do or where he's supposed to be. | ||
And he probably wakes up in real life. | ||
He's like, where am I? Does he ever get a reprieve from the personal hell that he exists in? | ||
Even in sleep, is he tortured by the various... | ||
You know, house of cards that he's constantly trying to keep standing. | ||
I don't know. It's a good question. | ||
We go to clip number three here, because by the way, he does occasionally take time off from his vacations. | ||
That's the way we should be treating this. | ||
I mean, when you're up near half of your time vacationing, that's not really vacation. | ||
That's your life. That's your normal life. | ||
Your normal life is you're retired, you're on the beach, you're biking around, you're, I don't know, molesting children, whatever Joe Biden does for fun. | ||
That's your life. Then occasionally you interrupt your normal life of lying on the beach to give a speech about how amazing the economy is. | ||
How everyone who's barely making it and is draining their savings just to afford rent should be thankful to you for how well you've done. | ||
Just a despicable idiot. | ||
So occasionally he takes some time off from his vacation to give speeches about How amazing he is and how amazing everything is and how perfect the Bidenomics system is going because inflation isn't quite as high as it was a year ago when he was president. | ||
This is a major victory for him. | ||
Clip number six, Biden once again smirks and then runs away from reporters asking about the rising death toll of Americans from Maui fires. | ||
Clip number six. How did the people burn to death, President Biden? | ||
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What can you say about that? | |
You're just smiling. You don't know where I am, Jack. | ||
You don't know where I am. Where's the sidewalk go? | ||
Grass. Where's she going? | ||
Where are you going, Joe? | ||
One of your states is experiencing a massive, horrifying crisis. | ||
Could really use your help. He plans to do anything other than swim and play on the beach, no? | ||
He's going to make it up the... | ||
And he made it up the four steps. | ||
Wow, what an accomplishment. What a brilliant accomplishment from this leader of the free world. | ||
I'm not even going to play the clip. | ||
There's tons of clips from his speech, recent speech on... | ||
Infowars.com. You can go check those out if you want. | ||
I'm not going to play them here. Biden just flat out lies over and over again during speech is the title of the story at Infowars. | ||
During a speech in Wisconsin Tuesday, Joe Biden repeatedly lied and told made-up stories after earlier refusing to answer questions from reporters about the situation in Maui. | ||
He also flew directly over East Palestine, Ohio to get there. | ||
Some things are more important than the well-being of the American people, like getting his beauty sleep. | ||
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My name is Jennifer Bridges. | |
I'm still a nurse, but I was fired from Houston Methodist. | ||
I'm the one you might have seen all over the news. | ||
We were the first one mandated with the COVID shot, so I blew it up on the national media. | ||
We have a huge state and federal lawsuit because we didn't want to be guinea pigs. | ||
We saw for ourselves in the hospital people coming in with adverse reactions after getting the Pfizer shot. | ||
And the crazy thing is, is let me tell you a couple things about Methodist Hospital down in Houston, Texas. | ||
When they first started with COVID, I did that COVID unit on and off the whole time until they fired me in June, right? | ||
They started the first two months with hydroxychloroquine. | ||
They actually used it in the hospital. | ||
Then they cut it back real quick, switched it to remdesivir and all these other expensive drugs. | ||
And we're like, why? And we would ask these doctors. | ||
No one could give us a reason. | ||
They just said, well, the hospital policy changed. | ||
But they didn't know why. | ||
And you know most of those doctors in that hospital would not even go in those COVID rooms. | ||
There was maybe two that would. | ||
They would stand outside, make us dress up head to toe, and go in with an iPad. | ||
So the only form of communication those doctors would have at Houston Methodist with the COVID patients was through an iPad. | ||
So literally we'd go in there, they'd be talking to him, never assess the lungs, never look at him, nothing, go to discharge him. | ||
I would come back out and be like, no, have you listened to him? | ||
They can't breathe. Like the wheezing's horrible. | ||
They had no clue. | ||
They weren't even looking at that. | ||
And to address one, sorry, I'm like, I got a little emotional back here. | ||
I've been there. I've done the whole shebang, right? | ||
Even I was the first one at Methodist that they asked to do window visits because when these COVID patients were dying, and they never did this with anybody else dying, family was not allowed to come in to say goodbye. | ||
They couldn't hold their hand. | ||
They were left alone in these rooms. | ||
I was asked because I was one of the most compassionate nurses they had there, will you do these window visits? | ||
They would escort family into the cafeteria windows. | ||
I would go there sweating my butt off for almost an hour and a half, two hours, just to put the phone by that loved one's ear. | ||
So they could say goodbye. | ||
I would stay in there as long as I could. | ||
And other nurses, they wouldn't want to do it. | ||
They'd be like, no, it gets too hot, or I don't have time for that. | ||
And the things you would hear were just insane to me. | ||
And I'm like, I don't care about, you know, what's going on with me. | ||
This is way more important. | ||
And I would stay in there with them, listening, you know, to these families say goodbye. | ||
They'd even be on the window with another cell phone and go like this so they could say goodbye. | ||
And I'll love to talk to you later. | ||
I have so much information for you. | ||
But I have, right before I got fired, and I tried the right way. | ||
I didn't go to the media at first. | ||
I actually had a meeting with my CEO and CNO at Methodist in Baytown, David Bernard and Becky Chalupa. | ||
They caught me going around with my little petition to say, you know, if people agreed with our stance, not to force us against our will. | ||
Somebody told them I was doing that. | ||
They called me into this meeting where they sat me down. | ||
They threatened me. They told me I had to stop. | ||
They could fire me over this because I was soliciting. | ||
And I told them, I said, well, what if I went to other hospitals? | ||
What do you think they would say? | ||
He looked me in the face and he said, I strongly advise you against that. | ||
And he even told me 100% compliance was more important than my individual autonomy as a nurse. | ||
And that is a huge, huge slap in the face. | ||
And then after I got so public, basically other doctors, whistleblowers were coming to me to share information. | ||
So I've seen text messages. | ||
I've seen emails where Methodist Hospital threatened their doctors. | ||
You cannot sign medical exemptions. | ||
You cannot talk about, you cannot report adverse reactions to these vaccines. | ||
And then if you do, and if somebody was actually brave enough to do that on writing, there were other people higher up to erase those. | ||
Those were not to be allowed on record. | ||
I have the proof and I have the people that have shown me these things. | ||
By the way, I can confirm everything you're telling me I've heard countless times from other nurses. | ||
And I just want anybody listening, our healthcare system suffers because you're not in it anymore. | ||
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Don't forget what they did to you, folks. | |
What they did on the basis of a virus they created in a lab. | ||
When people die alone. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. Second hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
A lot to cover in this hour before we are joined by Shane Trejo, Director of Republicans for National Renewal, creating the Grand New Party. | ||
As opposed to the grand old party of the GOP. Let's talk a little bit about the Trump indictments. | ||
Just a little bit more. First we'll go to... | ||
I guess first we'll go to clip 13. | ||
This is the moment on election night that CBS reported that a pipe burst at the State Farm Arena pausing the vote count in Fulton County, Georgia. | ||
An event... That is now listed in the indictment when somebody reported this, somebody said this, said, yeah, but Piper, so they paused counting. | ||
This is now seen as an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy for just saying what actually happened as reported by the news on the night it occurred. | ||
Here is it happening in real time on CBS News. | ||
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We've also got some breaking news right now, so we want to check in with CBS's Mark Strassman. | |
He is in Georgia, where they're having a big problem counting some of the votes. | ||
Mark? Nora, this is an election return watch party here on the edge of Atlanta. | ||
These are mostly excited Democrats, because when's the last time Georgia thought of itself as a battleground state? | ||
After a record early returns and essentially a day of problem-free voting, there is now a hitch in the tabulation of votes. | ||
I'm standing in Fulton County. | ||
Fulton County includes a chunk of Atlanta. | ||
Downtown Atlanta is State Farm Arena where the Atlanta Hawks play. | ||
They are tabulating the absentee ballots of Fulton County, Georgia's most populous county. | ||
A water pipe has broken inside the arena. | ||
They had counted 86,000 absentee ballots. | ||
We don't know how many more they have yet to tabulate, but all the tabulation of those ballots has now stopped. | ||
We're told by election officials they may not finish tabulating those votes for a day or two. | ||
So depending how close the rest of this state is, we may not know the result of this critical battleground state for another day or two. | ||
That is because, again, a water pipe has broken in State Farm Arena. | ||
State Farm Arena is where they were counting the absentee ballots of Georgia's most populous county. | ||
And now that tabulation has stopped. | ||
Big development here. | ||
But Mark, do you know how many ballots we're talking about? | ||
What that means? We don't know. | ||
We've asked that question, Gail, and we haven't got an answer for that yet. | ||
We know that there were 86,000, but apparently it's a very labor-intensive process, and what they are telling us is that it's going to take a day or two, which suggests to me that they have a lot to go. | ||
He says 86,000, by the way, when they got back. | ||
So, I mean, the number of things from that clip alone, right? | ||
A water pipe has burst. | ||
Oh dear. Counting, vote counting has stopped. | ||
It stopped, by the way, with Donald Trump at 56.3% and Joe Biden at around 41%. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Okay. It's kind of weird. | ||
He says, yeah, they have like 86,000 votes to go still. | ||
Well, that's weird because Joe Biden somehow got 160,000 of those 80,000. | ||
What? Yeah, seriously. | ||
Yeah, that happened in live time and we all watched it occur. | ||
Just incredible. Even he's like, you know, the Democrats here are really excited because Georgia has never gone Democrat. | ||
I mean, it's never happened. | ||
It's always red. It's always deep red. | ||
Always for all of time. | ||
Except for tonight, apparently. | ||
And those 86,000 votes somehow helped Joe Biden overcome a 160,000 vote deficit that happened when they stopped counting the votes. | ||
Isn't that interesting? So just a little quick reminder for you there. | ||
Now then later, there was a press conference. | ||
This was the press conference that Donald Trump is now indicted and charged with a crime for telling people to go watch. | ||
Well, let's watch it, shall we? | ||
Let's hear some of the numbers that they go through and just how massive and horrific they are. | ||
And if the crew wants, you can pull up my screen here and we can read along as this gentleman does the press conference. | ||
Clip number 18, Georgia fraud was worst in the country. | ||
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Felons voted illegally in Georgia. | |
66,248 underage and therefore ineligible people to illegally register to vote before their 17th birthday when the law requires 17 and a half years old. | ||
At least 2,423 individuals to vote who were not listed as registered. | ||
1,043 individuals to cast ballots who had illegally registered to vote using a post office box. | ||
4,926 individuals voted in Georgia who had registered to vote after their Georgia voter registration date, thereby canceling their Georgia voter registration. | ||
10,315 or more individuals to vote who are deceased by the time of the election. | ||
395 individuals to vote in Georgia who had cast ballots in another state, which is illegal in both states. | ||
15,700 individuals to vote in Georgia who had filed a national change of address with the United States Postal Service prior to November 3rd, 2020. | ||
40,279 individuals to vote who had moved across county lines at least 30 days prior to Election Day and who had failed to properly re-register to vote in their new county after moving, also in violation of Georgia law. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
This clip posted by Melissa Tate at TheRightMelissa on Twitter. | ||
You can see just the tens of thousands of fraudulent votes that We're allowed to vote and that's not even counting the Really impossible to know number of ballots that were delivered wholesale by some dude in a van, 10,000 at a time. Now she goes on to say, corrupt courts and judges refuse to even hear this open and shut evidence on a technicality standing. | ||
They don't have standing to bring this case. | ||
Then the fake media reports that all the cases were thrown out. | ||
What they don't mention is the cases were not thrown out on merits, but thrown out on a technicality. | ||
So they bring all of this information. | ||
They bring these numbers, these astronomically high numbers of tens of thousands of people voting when they shouldn't have, voting after the time when it was allowed, voting even though they're not citizens, voting even though they're not old enough to vote, or voting with a mail-in ballot and then dying before Election Day, meaning they wouldn't have been able to cast the vote had they survived. | ||
Don't look at any of those numbers. | ||
The judge just says, no, I'm not even going to look at those. | ||
I'm not going to look at the evidence. You don't have any standing to bring this to me, so I'm throwing it out. | ||
So that's what actually happened. | ||
She continues, Georgia election fraud. | ||
Typically, ballot rejection rate in past years has averaged 3%. | ||
In the 2020 ballot, rejection was only.03%. | ||
That's near zero. | ||
That's 1% of what it normally is. | ||
Normally they throw out 3% of the ballots, this time they threw out.03% at a time when they implemented outside of the bounds of law and constitutional requirement mail-in ballot procedures, which should have meant that a much larger proportion of the ballots were Cast aside, instead, just 1% of the typical number. | ||
That means the threshold for signature matching was lowered to allow ballots with signatures that did not match to be counted. | ||
Total and utter scam. | ||
It's a scam. It's a complete and total scam. | ||
This entire election, and now... | ||
Donald Trump faces something like 500 years in prison, in part for telling people, hey, go watch this presentation. | ||
Tweeting out on his Twitter, tune in to OAN now. | ||
It doesn't even matter what the outcome is. | ||
This is election interference. | ||
Election interference is going on right now as we speak, as they're able to target The primary opponent of the sitting president with trial after trial, case after case, that they know has no legal standing, that they know will likely be thrown out by the Supreme Court, but they don't care. This is the tactic. | ||
It's literally exactly what Jack Smith did with the former governor of Virginia. | ||
Ruin his political career, destroy his life, cost him millions of dollars only for the whole thing to be thrown out. | ||
By a higher court later, who called his actions totally inappropriate and outside the rule of law. | ||
Trump's maximum sentence adds up to a staggering 536 years in prison. | ||
Also with treason, he faces the death penalty. | ||
Let this happen. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, info warriors of all ages, welcome back to the show. | ||
The call line is still open. | ||
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There's just so much to cover on a daily basis. | ||
It's hard to get into it all. | ||
I wanted to play some clips of the RFK interview with Tucker Carlson yesterday. | ||
Didn't have time. Thought I'll do it today. | ||
Still don't have time. | ||
You gotta go watch that yourself. | ||
There's always a little bit of homework at the end of every InfoWars broadcast. | ||
We cannot give you all of the details. | ||
There's just not enough time. | ||
So it's up to you to do your own research and I hope that you take that burden on. | ||
I do want to go to This clip, clip number 15, it's Trump announcing his plan to appoint a special prosecutor, special counsel, to investigate Joe Biden, criminal corruption, when re-elected. | ||
Classic Trump maneuver, when attacked, attack back. | ||
We need more Republicans like this. | ||
If we just had one more, I'd be happy. | ||
It's just Trump. | ||
It's just Trump surrounded by swamp creatures like Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham. | ||
But we'll go to your phone calls after this. | ||
Clip number 15 here is Trump's video he released yesterday announcing his plan for retribution once he's back in office. | ||
...that the Biden crime family received more than $20 million from foreign countries while Crooked Joe was vice president, and probably a lot more than that. | ||
That's just the money they found. | ||
Not one of Joe Biden's defenders has even attempted to explain what Joe and his family did, including his children and his grandchildren. | ||
What were they doing getting all of this money? | ||
I believe we have a compromised president. | ||
He was bribed, and now he's being blackmailed. | ||
He's a Manchurian candidate. | ||
That's why Crooked Joe is letting other countries walk all over the United States. | ||
He's afraid to bring it up. | ||
He doesn't want to talk about it. | ||
He's petrified of China because they know exactly how much money has been given to him, and they know exactly where it is. | ||
China has paid him a fortune. | ||
Just think of what China has gotten for all that money. | ||
Biden shut down my administration's initiative targeting Chinese spies in the United States. | ||
He shut it down cold. | ||
He let China off the hook for COVID. He shut down the investigation into the origins of the China virus. | ||
He did nothing as China began setting up bases in Cuba, taking over South America. | ||
And threatening Taiwan. | ||
They even took over the Panama Canal. | ||
We spent a fortune building it. | ||
Jimmy Carter's administration sold it for $1. | ||
We lost 36,000 people building the Panama Canal. | ||
The mosquitoes got them. | ||
Malaria. The mosquitoes got them. | ||
And now China controls it. | ||
Russia and China are even doing military exercises near the Aleutian Islands, right off the coast of Alaska. | ||
And Biden sits back on his hands. | ||
He does nothing. This never would have happened if I was president. | ||
If they even thought about it, I would have shut it down instantly. | ||
There's no way they would have done any of this kind of thing, including Russia invading Ukraine would have never happened, and China wouldn't even be thinking about Taiwan right now. | ||
Crooked Joe's corruption is a glaring threat to national security. | ||
Between the millions and millions of dollars he's gotten from China and the millions of dollars from Ukraine, Joe Biden's greed and criminality is going to get us into World War III. We're going to be in World War III with this guy. | ||
Grossly incompetent man. | ||
Now the corrupt Biden DOJ is continuing the cover-up with the appointment of a special counsel to block further investigation. | ||
It's the very same U.S. attorney who cut Hunter Biden the scandalous plea deal that was such a scam it didn't survive the barest scrutiny in court. | ||
It was done under what's called blue slip. | ||
It wasn't picked. And that position by President Trump, it was picked by the Democrat senators in the state. | ||
It's called a blue slip. | ||
You'll check it out. But they picked him. | ||
I didn't pick him. This is corruption like our country has never seen before. | ||
That is why, as soon as I am re-elected, I will appoint a real special counsel, or maybe you'll call it a special prosecutor, whatever you want to call it, you can. | ||
To look at all of these bribes, kickbacks, and other crimes, as well as the shameless attempt at a cover-up, justice will be done. | ||
The Biden crime family will be looked at. | ||
We have to get there first. | ||
We have to win the election. | ||
They're trying to step in my way at every path, because the one person they don't want to run is Donald Trump. | ||
But when we get there, the Biden crime family will pay a price like other people are being forced to pay. | ||
And that price will be very, very substantial. | ||
It'll be fair. | ||
But you know what? | ||
If they're guilty, they're going to be guilty. | ||
What they are doing to justice in this country has never even been thought of before. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Remember, there's the article. Recently, that was like Trump's latest pitch to America. | ||
Vote for me to get revenge. | ||
Just like, yeah, good, done. | ||
Done. I accept. | ||
And we demand results this time, Trump. | ||
Not just Joe Biden, but the entire chronic capitalist system. | ||
People on both sides of the aisle who have started wars, served their own financial benefit, who are driving us towards economic Slavery, totalitarian oppression. | ||
And we'll get into that a little bit in the next segment. | ||
Very excited for the next segment. | ||
Using the power of ChatGPT to figure out what the globalists are up to. | ||
Stay tuned for that. In the meantime, let's go out to your phone calls. | ||
Chaz in North Dakota wants to talk about old Fannie. | ||
Fannie Willis, the prosecutor who's charging Trump, doesn't really seem to know anything. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Chaz. You're on the air. | ||
Good morning. It's North Carolina, but that's all right. | ||
Three things I want to point out about her before I talk about her personal life is she's a typical Democrat district attorney. | ||
Her county has a violent crime rate 10 points higher than the national average at 32. | ||
The property crime rate is 63,000. | ||
Which is 41 points above the national average. | ||
And she's obviously cutting deals with the wrong people because they have a recidivism rate of 47%. | ||
Wow. Yeah, I had not heard those numbers. | ||
But yeah, isn't that typical? | ||
The people that you were elected to serve suffer in just... | ||
Unparalleled crime and destruction while you dedicate your entire time to advancing the overall national progress of your particular party. | ||
I hadn't heard that. | ||
Thanks for those stats, Chaz. | ||
But personally, how do you feel about it? | ||
Well, her being the district attorney of Fulton County is the perfect coincidence for the perfect storm of this Donald Trump attack. | ||
Because she was raised by a divorcee father who was a defense attorney and a member of the Black Panther Party. | ||
So you can only imagine the whole time she grew up, she heard stories every night after her father come home about how he's trying to protect people from the white man. | ||
And now she has the perfect chance to take down a powerful white man. | ||
She's such a hero, isn't she? | ||
She doesn't know what the hell's going on. | ||
Just watch the press conference. | ||
People ask questions, you'll be like, I don't know, and I'm not going to speculate. | ||
Next question. Welcome back, folks. | ||
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We'll be joined in the third hour by Shane at Trejo. | ||
We'll be taking your calls in this segment. | ||
I think maybe we'll talk about Argentina in just a little bit, but it's going to take me a second to get through this. | ||
I'm not going to be able to get through nearly any of it, but it's a really amazing thread. | ||
Let's go ahead and retweet this now. | ||
If you want to see it, you can go to My Twitter account and find it. | ||
The Tyrants Muse, a.k.a. | ||
Thomas Wade, at Tyrants Muse on Twitter, says this, I just jailbroke ChatGPT to dump everything it knows about state security tactics. | ||
This will be an evolving thread. | ||
And if I can just scroll through, I mean, it just goes on and on and on. | ||
So this thread is huge. I'm not going to be able to get through all of it, but let's just start at the top, shall we? | ||
Here are the tactics that, according to ChatGPT, a tyrannical totalitarian government would use to oppress its people. | ||
Number one, divide and conquer. | ||
The power source might deliberately exploit existing divisions within society, such as cultural, ethnic, or ideological differences. | ||
By amplifying these divisions, they could weaken unity and collective action against their influence. | ||
Disinformation campaigns. | ||
Number two, creating and spreading false information or narratives to confuse and manipulate public perception. | ||
This can undermine trust in institutions and make it difficult for people to discern accurate information. | ||
Number three, economic manipulation. | ||
Control over economic resources can be used to exert influence. | ||
The power source could manipulate markets, control essential goods, and create economic dependencies to keep populations compliant. | ||
Now, did we tell you that Joe Biden's just about to sign an executive order to allow climate change lockdowns, including rationing of energy and food? | ||
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As if, you know, you need extra information to realize, if you're just a conscious person, that all of these things are being followed correctly. | ||
In lockstep by the tyrants who are actively and openly trying to destroy our entire way of life to benefit themselves. | ||
Moving on. Number four. | ||
Propaganda and psychological warfare. | ||
Deploying psychological tactics to influence public opinion and behavior. | ||
This might involve exploiting emotional triggers using fear-based messaging and crafting narratives that align with the power source's agenda. | ||
It's like just – I mean, I'll just be quiet and you can just fill in, in your own mind, the number of things that they've done over the past few years that comport exactly with what you're seeing. | ||
Sometimes there's just too much, too many things to say, right? | ||
Deploying psychological tactics involving exploiting emotional triggers. | ||
It's like, oh, by the way, police are killing black people and they're not being punished. | ||
By the way, white supremacy is the most dangerous thing in the world. | ||
And Jewish people are going to be holocausted again if you vote for Trump. | ||
Okay. Surveillance and monitoring. | ||
Employing existing surveillance to monitor dissent and identify potential threats. | ||
This can lead to a climate of self-censorship and discourage individuals from expressing dissident views. | ||
Censorship and media control. | ||
Exerting control over media outlets and information distribution to shape public perception. | ||
This could involve suppressing critical voices and promoting narratives that align with the power source's interests. | ||
Co-opting leadership. Identifying and co-opting influential leaders or organizations to gain legitimacy and control over opposition movements. | ||
So, again, this list just goes on and on. | ||
You really do have to go read it for yourself because I've got to go out to phone calls, and I don't have all the time to go through this, but just take a look at some of these. | ||
Manipulating legal systems, using legal framework to target and silence dissent. | ||
Cyber attacks and disruption, using cyber capabilities to disrupt communications, infrastructure critical services. | ||
Selective rewards and punishments, rewarding compliance and punishing dissent. | ||
Social engineering, manipulating social norms, values and perceptions to shape behavior. | ||
Selective information release, controlling the information that is released to the public. | ||
The power source might strategically leak information to achieve specific objectives, such as discrediting opponents or diverting attention from unfavorable events. | ||
False flag operations, staging events that appear to be carried out by opposition groups or foreign entities with the goal of discrediting and justifying crackdowns on dissent. | ||
Surrogate networks, establishing and supporting proxy groups that appear independent but ultimately serve the power source's interests. | ||
Polarization and echo chambers, economic coercion, scapegoating, isolation and alienation, psychological manipulation. | ||
Surrounding nations, extending influence beyond national borders by fostering alliances or dependencies with neighboring countries. | ||
This can help isolate dissent and weaken political opposition. | ||
Manufacturing consent, utilizing media propaganda and psychological tactics to create the perception of public support for the power source's agenda. | ||
Goes into what we talk about, the fake fabricated astroturfed protests and boycotts that are in fact funded by the very people who are implementing these policies anyway and simply need the manufactured consent to bring them about. | ||
Undermining education, manipulating education systems to control the narrative and shape young minds. | ||
This can involve revising curricula to align with the power source's ideology and suppress critical thinking and perform an extra little bit of gaslighting by calling it critical theory as you do it. | ||
Societal fragmentation, exploiting generational, cultural or demographic divides. | ||
Cultural appropriation, appropriating symbols, traditions or narratives from marginalized groups to undermine their identities and manipulate their perspectives. | ||
Now, in this case, the marginalized group would be... | ||
Americans, actually. | ||
And traditional Americans and heritage Americans. | ||
That's why you see so many times people going, it's un-American to want borders. | ||
It's un-American to support the Constitution. | ||
Like, they've inverted what it means to be American to something that was created within the last century from outsiders and foreigners coming in and demanding that we be a melting pot. | ||
Never what America was really about. | ||
It was about freedom. It was about freedom of association, freedom of conscience, freedom of speech. | ||
It meant that the government couldn't tell you what to say or how to say it or what to believe. | ||
But the point of America was never to completely deracinate ourselves and become completely unconnected individual components of some sort of morass. | ||
Selective enforcement. Oh, this is the important one. | ||
Number five. I mean, | ||
it just goes on and on. It's a list of what the globalists are engaged in. | ||
And each one of these things is about distracting you, weakening you, bringing down your defenses, because I get that a lot of people sort of understand what's going on. | ||
They sort of see something's wrong here, something's wrong there, this isn't quite right, we're being lied to about this. | ||
You have to understand that these things aren't an accident. | ||
You have to understand that everything going on in this country, as dictated by the media establishment, who takes its orders directly from the deep state Spy agencies like the CIA and FBI. It's all designed, coordinated, manufactured to be part of a singular goal of destroying the individual and collective strength of people in Western countries so that they're more easily manipulatable, | ||
exploitable, so they can't hardly deal with what's going on in their own lives, let alone... | ||
Actually present a disruptive threat to the power structure as it exists. | ||
All of this is by design. | ||
All of this has been going on for decades, if not centuries. | ||
We're seeing it come to culmination at this point. | ||
But until you zoom out and fully understand the full scope of the attack that we're under, you're not in the Infowar. | ||
Hi folks, directly out to your phone calls. | ||
Now we have Jake in Kansas City. | ||
I wanted to give a shout-out to somebody. | ||
Go ahead, Jake, on line three from Kansas City. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. How's it going? | |
Good, thank you. Hey, I just wanted to give a shout-out. | ||
I saw a blue Freightliner semi going down I-35 this morning, and it had a handwritten Infowars sign in the driver's window, and I had to stop and give him a thumbs up. | ||
So if you saw that this morning, man, I just figured I'd give you a shout out. | ||
Hopefully he's listening right now. | ||
Whoever you are driving the blue semi with the handwritten InfoWars sign, thank you. | ||
Thank you for spreading the word. | ||
I really do appreciate it. That's probably the most effective way to do it, although, frankly, there's no excuse for not having InfoWars stickers. | ||
Everyone listening should have a pile of InfoWars sticker in their glove compartment, just in case. | ||
Just in case the mood hits you. | ||
But I think it's even more impactful to have the... | ||
Hand wave sign. I've told the story so many times before, but just getting to Austin and seeing a guy standing on a corner just holding a sign. | ||
The truth is being broadcast. | ||
Infowars in, you know, 97.5 or whatever. | ||
And it worked. | ||
You saw that sign. You go, yeah, I'll tune in. | ||
You tune in. And suddenly you're nearly in tears hearing Alex Jones go off about the power of freedom in the human experiment. | ||
Yeah, awesome. That's fantastic. | ||
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If you got some bone broth, you'd probably get some stickers, and I got a quick plug for the bone broth. | |
I mean, Alex is right. | ||
It tastes like good. | ||
It tastes like Ovaltine. | ||
Absolutely. Thanks so much for the call, Jake. | ||
Thank you for your support. Mysterious semi-patriot. | ||
Semi-driving patriot, I should say. | ||
Not to... Not to question your patriotism. | ||
Let's go now to Kendall in South Carolina. | ||
There's an election summit today. | ||
I haven't heard about this. Go ahead, Kendall. | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, what's up, Harrison? | |
How's it going? Pretty good. | ||
Chuckling is not Chuckling Dale. | ||
Mike Lindell is hosting it. | ||
He's been on Alex's show talking about it. | ||
It's on frankspeech.com. | ||
I think it's live right now. | ||
I have really bad service at work, so I can't watch it right now, but I can still call in and talk to y'all. | ||
I also wanted to bring up how I bought a MyPillow because I heard a lot of people on InfoWars and Band.Videos talking about them. | ||
And then while I was waiting on it to show up, I decided I was going to Google it and read some reviews about it. | ||
And then when I was reading the reviews, they were trashing it. | ||
I was almost worried that I had wasted my money. | ||
But then when it showed up, I mean, they're great. | ||
They really are great. | ||
Yeah, I have a MyPillow. | ||
I think it's my favorite pillow. | ||
I don't like the feather pillows because the feathers poke out and they get all like scratchy and itchy after a while. | ||
The MyPillow has like foam inside and yeah, I really like them. | ||
Is it promo code Alex? | ||
MyPillow.com if you want to support us. | ||
Is that still going? | ||
I'm not sure, but I'm sure you can... | ||
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Yeah, well, I think it is. | |
That's what I used and that was like two weeks ago though, but... | ||
Yeah, no, it's a great product. | ||
It's an American product. All I know is from the first time I saw Mike Lindell giving an ad on Fox News, you could tell he had just pulled out his cross from underneath his shirt. | ||
It's like sitting on top of his tie. | ||
It's like, I like this guy. | ||
I like this guy a lot, and I've only grown to like him more and more. | ||
I'm seeing it now. | ||
Mike Lindell hosting his election summit featuring newly indicted Giuliani. | ||
I guess it's happening on Right Side Broadcasting Network. | ||
The plan revealed day one, so maybe Alex will cover that. | ||
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Oh, yeah. He probably will. | |
I had called in when Mike Lindell was actually on the show. | ||
I got to talk to Alex. I was going to say this, but I freaking choked. | ||
I forgot what I was going to say, man. | ||
It would have been really cool since Mike Lindell had just been on the show, but I messed that one up. | ||
But yeah, don't trust what Google says about his pillows. | ||
They are good. | ||
And man, if you hadn't read his book, his book is, like, they gave it to me for free when I went to one of his websites. | ||
I listened to the audio book. | ||
Man, that is insane. | ||
It's just his biography, like, you know, his life. | ||
Man, if you ever got extra time, I suggest everybody. | ||
He's been through a lot. | ||
He's a great man, man. If we had just like a hundred Mike Lindells, just Americans who like built companies that manufacture things here in America and then they use their profits to promote good, you know, political things. | ||
Instead, we have a pyramid structure where all of the manufacturing is like a blob absorbed into like BlackRock and Vanguard who then use their inordinate Economic control to destroy everything that makes our country great and worth fighting for. | ||
So yeah, Mike Lindell is a very great man. | ||
Thank you for your support, Kendall. | ||
Thank you for the call. Let's go now to Josh in Atlanta. | ||
Josh, you're in Atlanta there. | ||
You have a comment about the Georgia occurrences on election night. | ||
Guys, we can go to Josh in Atlanta on line number five. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Josh. You're on the air. | ||
Josh. Josh. Can you hear me? | ||
Yes, you're coming in. Hey, Harrison. | ||
How are you doing, man? Good, thank you. | ||
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All right. I just wanted to plug Brain Force, Survival Shield. | |
I've been taking the X2 for a couple years, man, and that stuff changed my whole mentality on life, just the way I looked at things. | ||
But anyway, yeah, about the election, first of all, I just wanted to point out Fulton County in Atlanta, Georgia in general are one of the most corrupt states in this country. | ||
There is so much Chinese money here. | ||
There's so much Chinese influence here. | ||
You can go around metro Atlanta. | ||
There's not English on the billboards anymore or the business signs. | ||
It's all Asian letters up towards Pleasant Hill, Duluth area. | ||
But anyway, so I was going to talk about... | ||
When all this was going on a few years ago, it was Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch or Tom Renz from Renz Law. | ||
I don't know which one it was. | ||
I don't know for sure if it was them, but somebody was filing FOIA requests. | ||
To see the records for maintenance that had been done on the building that night, and there was no record of anything being done at that building that night, you know, maintenance-wise on a water leak or anything like that. | ||
Supposedly now what they're going with is like, you saw the CBS report we played earlier where they're like, a water main break has occurred and we've had to shut down all voting for the time being. | ||
And now it's like, oh actually it was just like a little drip. | ||
There was like a, somebody left a faucet on it. | ||
Just a little drip and we cleaned it up with a mop or something. | ||
Yeah. The question would be like, okay, who said it was a burst pipe then? | ||
Because they did shut down Vote counting. | ||
So that actually happened. So who came up with that? | ||
Who said that? Who said that occurred? | ||
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Yeah, they shut it down, dude. | |
And Stu Peters did an expose on Vernon Jones down in DeKalb County, which is really close to Fulton County. | ||
And dude, every week you can go on local news and these politicians are stealing money, hooking people up, dude, cutting deals behind the table. | ||
And it's only one half of the county because the north side of Fulton County It's decent people who go to work. | ||
And the South Side, dude, those politicians down there are robbing people blind, man. | ||
Highest taxes, some of them in the country. | ||
And these anti-white politicians who just want to get—you know what I mean? | ||
They're not down there helping these people. | ||
you can't go down to Atlanta and walk around being white, man. | ||
I'm just going to say that now, but you know, this anti-whiteism is a victim mentality. | ||
It's these people being told that nothing is their fault that has happened to them. | ||
It's somebody else's fault. | ||
And you know, it's ruined in our country. | ||
And the problem is that they're importing all of these immigrants, right? | ||
Cause for the Americans, that propaganda is not working too much because we, Yeah. I don't know what to say, man, but be ready. | ||
And I just wanted to point out that Judy Mikovits interview from yesterday, man. | ||
Stop vaccinating your kids. | ||
Stop getting shot. | ||
Never another shot, man. | ||
All right, Harrison, you have a good one, brother. | ||
Thank you very much. You too, Josh. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour by Shane Trejo. | ||
Yeah, everybody is getting sick of the anti-white stuff, even the more traditional conservatives. | ||
Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh, getting in some... | ||
Some hot water for not wanting their race to go extinct. | ||
How dare you? How dare you advocate for the continuing existence of you and your people and family? | ||
And this is the thing. | ||
Nick Fuentes is getting a lot of credit for this because the Groyper war that he waged against Charlie Kirk, where you just had well-dressed, respectable people go up and ask Charlie Kirk very uncomfortable questions about Israel that he didn't have an answer to, and it put Charlie Kirk in a position where he's like, Dang it, I'm getting humiliated here in front of a crowd. | ||
I gotta look into this. | ||
I gotta have a better answer than what I'm saying because what I'm saying is not cutting it. | ||
So he definitely deserves credit for that. | ||
But at the same time, you know, we've been pushing this for as long as I've been at Infowars because it's not that hard to figure out. | ||
Treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
Demand the same treatment from them. | ||
I'm not about to go out there and call for anybody else to be extinct, but I'm also sure as hell not about to call for white people to be extinct. | ||
So, you know, Charlie Kirk and Matt Walsh are like, they're like going so far now into like the anti-genocide category. | ||
It's like, good, good. We've been here the whole time. | ||
It's okay to be white. | ||
I know. To call the ADL. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is now the third hour of the American Journal. | ||
I'm very happy to be welcoming my guest Shane Trejo. | ||
He's the director of Republicans for National Renewal, the grassroots director, I should say, and the founding member of the organization. | ||
He also serves as executive director of the Grand New Party PAC. And was previously the Michigan 11th Congressional District Republican Committee Chairman from 2021 to 2023. | ||
Additionally, Trejo is a longtime independent journalist who's had articles cited by President Trump, Tucker Carlson, Drudge, and others. | ||
You can find the website for Republicans for National Renewal at rnrenewal.org. | ||
And you can find Shane himself on Truth Social at YosemiteShane. | ||
Welcome to the show, Shane. | ||
Happy to be here. So tell us about Republicans for National Renewal. | ||
What is the purpose of this organization? | ||
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Well, what we're trying to do is create the foundation for a lasting America First movement. | |
You know, we see what President Trump has done. | ||
He's done such a great job. | ||
But what happens after President Trump? | ||
You know, it can easily swing back to the rhinos and swing back to the globalists. | ||
So what we want to do is create that foundation so that regardless of any personality that comes or goes, the Republican Party stays in America First Party for generations to come. | ||
So what we're doing is we're getting activists together. | ||
We're building different tools, such as the Precinct Action Database at weteprecinct.com, which gives petitions and resolutions so that we can push these different issues like justice for January 6th, which gives petitions and resolutions so that we can push these different issues like justice for January 6th, election integrity, party, so that we can make sure that we have 100 percent support at the grassroots level for these crucial issues that define the movement and the party and the trajectory of our so that we can make sure that we have 100 percent support at | ||
you know, define the movement and the party and the trajectory of our country moving forward. | ||
So we're doing what we can to organize people at the local level and make sure that they know what they need to be doing. | ||
They need to have the coordination and the focus behind the issues that matter and always be growing and reaching out to other people and unifying around the America First principles. | ||
But we also have a great We're good to go. | ||
I'm kind of more focused on the local grassroots effort, but we're also focused on building the bridges to international movements that are in like mind and also working to defeat the globalists in the New World Order. | ||
Absolutely. And I think this is such a powerful thing. | ||
I think you're exactly right on what this country needs. | ||
Because I think we get a lot of callers. | ||
I know a lot of our supporters are sort of over Trump. | ||
I think now is the time that he needs our support more than ever. | ||
This is what we were missing the last five years, was the support network around Trump. | ||
People in office who believed in America first, who believe in, as you have on the front page of your website, rnrenewal.org. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
I mean, when he's surrounded by swamp creatures and deep staters and unipartists, of course he's not going to get anything done. | ||
It doesn't matter who he is or how powerful he is. | ||
He's surrounded by the swamp and so we need to clear that swamp out and that's up to us. | ||
That's up to our voting. The precinct thing I think is absolutely massive. | ||
We're going to get into all of this throughout this hour because again there's so many things to talk about. | ||
What are some of the international connections? | ||
Is there anything going on in South or Central America? | ||
Because that's where I see a lot of right-wing movement taking place. | ||
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Well, I mean, throughout the entire world, right-wing populist movements are taking off. | |
You know, people are seeing that the establishment doesn't have anything to offer them except more debt and more war. | ||
So people are—people are definitely wanting to make sure that— They want to make sure that the right-wing populists, they want to make sure that there are good leaders. | ||
Absolutely. And the globalists are doing everything they can to stop it. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
American Journal, Harrison Smith here, your host. | ||
My guest today is Shane Trejo, Director for Republicans for National Renewal. | ||
I really do urge you to go to their website, rnrenewal.org. | ||
We'll get in a little bit later in this hour to We the Precinct. | ||
The Precinct agenda, it's one of the only things I've seen have tangible and truly massive success. | ||
And I really, I mean, if there's one thing I could encourage our audience to do, it would be to take part in the Precinct takeover. | ||
So we will get to that in just a second. | ||
But even if you just go to their website, you see Alex Stein, John Doyle. | ||
I mean, it's a who's who of the really powerful and young people coming into The political sphere and making a difference, making an impact. | ||
We were talking on the last side about sort of the international character of this. | ||
And it's an international attack that we're under. | ||
The globalists are not going to be content with taking over one part of the world. | ||
They're globalists for a reason. | ||
They have a plan for global enslavement. | ||
And so they're piece by piece, part by part, going through and taking over different countries. | ||
And yet we're seeing a backlash to this. | ||
The backlash to the backlash has a global character, so our support for these movements has to be global in character. | ||
We want America to be free. | ||
We also want Argentina and El Salvador and Mexico and everywhere else to be free, and so we can all be in this together. | ||
And this is kind of one of the... I think it's a good thing to support being America first. | ||
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Well, I mean, the whole idea is that we're putting our country first and we're not going to go meddle in other countries and their affairs. | |
So the idea that America First is selfish or we're not—you know, we're not going and wanting to help other countries is a total fallacy, because look at what we've done in other countries. | ||
You know, we've caused death and destruction in so many other countries. | ||
You know, we've gotten involved in all these different wars. | ||
We've started proxy wars. | ||
We have, you know, upended legitimate governments in these countries when we felt—or should I say our government felt that didn't go in the interests of what they wanted. | ||
So we've just engendered blowback. | ||
We have more people who hate us because we are involved in all these different countries and meddling everywhere. | ||
So if we're focusing on America first, that means instead of, you know, spending trillions of dollars to, you know, go— We're going to spend that money—the people can just keep that money, or we're going to spend that money on infrastructure and in the homeland, and we're going to secure the border, and we're going to make sure that America is self-sufficient. | ||
That's how you make a great country. | ||
That's how— You know, we weren't an empire during the, you know, 19th and 20th century when America rose as a world power. | ||
So that's what we need to go back to. | ||
This empire that we have is extremely counterproductive. | ||
It doesn't support—it doesn't help the American people. | ||
It doesn't help anyone abroad. | ||
It just helps that small elite who are mostly focused in Washington, D.C. and other power centers, Wall Street. | ||
It helps them at the expense of us all. | ||
So America First is not just what's best for our country, but it's what's best for the entire world as well. | ||
It's such a good point. | ||
It's similar to a point that I make all the time, which is that we are paying the price for our adventurism abroad. | ||
I mean, what the globalists have done as they They occupy America. | ||
I mean, they do it under the name of America. | ||
They do it under the American flag. | ||
But these are... There's a cartoonist, Chris Emerson, and he always draws, you know, sort of the embodiment of America is this, like, leering, fat kind of disgusting guy. | ||
But he's got the Uncle Sam mask. | ||
He's got, like, a cheap cardboard mask out of Uncle Sam. | ||
They're pretending to be America. | ||
They're wearing the mask of America. | ||
So they go to these other countries. | ||
They bomb them to smithereens. | ||
They destroy lives, and it's horrible in the first place. | ||
But then the backlash to that... | ||
Falls on us, falls on the American people because we allowed them to do this and they're doing it in our name. | ||
So it's not good for anybody and nowhere in their calculations in the globalist determination of what to do is the well-being of the American people prioritized or even considered in many cases. | ||
I I want to correct you, though, because in that last part, you kept saying, we did this. | ||
We used to do this. This is not a past tense thing, is it? | ||
They're still doing this. We're still engaged in this. | ||
In Ukraine, really around the world, nothing has changed, even with four years of Donald Trump. | ||
This isn't something that America used to do. | ||
This is something America is still engaged in, this war for profit, this manipulating and interfering in other countries' activities. | ||
Right now, we have Ukrainians dying by the hundreds of thousands. | ||
As far as I can tell, for the benefit of some American elite families. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about what's still going on and how our country is still being used for these globalist machinations that will eventually have backlash and the American people will be the ones to receive it? | ||
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Well, yeah, we're doing it in Ukraine right now. | |
You know, billions and billions pumped into Ukraine to create what would have been, you know, just a regional war between, you know, two nations. | ||
And it made that into, you know, something that threatens World War III. And the propaganda said that, you know, Zelensky's going to win and the Ukrainians are going to win. | ||
You know, the evil, you know, dictator Putin is going down, all that stuff that they said. | ||
And that's not coming to pass, regardless of what you may think about the region and the war and who's good and who's bad. | ||
It does not appear that the Ukrainian... | ||
So we pumped all these billions of dollars down the drain, made the peace process something that's less tenable, and now we have nothing to show for it, except many more—thousands of more people on both sides have died because the U.S. has gotten involved. | ||
Now what is the U.S. doing? | ||
What are we doing? We are going into Taiwan. | ||
We're putting billions into Taiwan for their independence and provoking China. | ||
And now we've had so many proxy wars. | ||
We've had so many regime overthrows and military interventions in the Middle East. | ||
We've had some in Africa. | ||
Now we want to have them in Asia, too. | ||
So this war machine, the military-industrial complex, is completely out of hand, and now we're going into another continent. | ||
So it doesn't appear that there's any chance of this being reversed through legislative acts or anything like that. | ||
So many politicians are bought off on both sides. | ||
So, you know, this is just total—this is a runaway train that's careening off a cliff, and there's seemingly nothing that we can do to stop it. | ||
That's why we need to get involved locally. | ||
That's why we need to build bonds locally, so that when the empire does collapse, We have strong community bonds that we can, you know, piece this thing back together because we're all going to be feeling the pain when this, you know, all of everything that the American empire is doing and the debt and the destruction when the chickens come home to roost, | ||
we're all going to feel the pain, but we need to make sure that our communities are as strong as possible so that we can rebuild when this does collapse. | ||
And as you just mentioned, it is on both sides of the aisle. | ||
And so the opposition to this should be on both sides of the aisle. | ||
And it's one of those things that I remember back in 2016, arguing with people about Trump or whatever, I would just say, look, I just don't like war. | ||
My main thing is war. | ||
If I'm, you know, in many ways, a single, you know, There's only one thing I care about. | ||
And it's like, I don't want to go to war. | ||
I don't want America to be a part of any new wars. | ||
And Hillary Clinton loves war. | ||
And it would shut people up. | ||
They'd go, gee, I mean, no one's going to argue for war. | ||
So this is really something that I think all Americans should be a part of. | ||
All Americans should agree. | ||
We need to stop our insane, out-of-control military-industrial complex from starting wars that we have nothing to do with, for no benefit for America, draining our coffers to support some globalist scheme. | ||
It makes no sense, and this should not be a Republican-only stance. | ||
This really should be across the board. | ||
All Americans should be opposed to the way that our country is being used to start these wars overseas. | ||
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Well, if you look back at the Democrats, when I started getting involved in politics in the late 2000s, the Democrats were the anti-war party. | |
They presumably stood against all the wars. | ||
And Barry Satoro showed up, and they sold their souls and threw all their supposed principles down the drain to support that guy and his war in Libya and attempted overthrow of the government in Syria. | ||
And that kind of changed everything. | ||
So the whole partisan thing has completely shifted, where the Democrats were the peace party, the Republicans were the war party. | ||
Now that's completely shifted, even though there are still a lot of neocons, unfortunately, in the Republican Party. | ||
But we just need to keep pushing the America First message, and it'll become more peace. | ||
The Republican Party will become the peace party more. | ||
I completely agree. This is the way forward. | ||
Shane Trejo on the other side. | ||
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Shane Trejo, Director for Republicans for National Renewal. | ||
Obviously, you guys are covering a lot of different topics, a lot of things to confront in the modern political dilemma. | ||
One of the primary ones is the persecution against red-blooded Americans who are just doing their best to participate in the political sphere and try to save their country from the wholesale takeover by the globalists. | ||
Obviously, big, high-profile people like Donald Trump or Stuart Rhodes, the Oath Keepers, they've been subject to this to a really extreme way. | ||
But it's also regular Americans who are, again, just trying to participate, just trying to do something, anything to save their country from what they see going on. | ||
These 16 electors in Michigan are some that are now facing at, you know, at like 80 years old, 75 years old, some of these people are facing decades in prison, For just trying to oppose a stolen election, can you tell us about what's going on with the 16 electors and how you're involved and how people can be involved in preventing this tyrannical overreach by our Justice Department? | ||
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Yeah, so what happened is the Marxist attorney general in the state of Michigan, Dana Nessel, she announced many felony charges against 16 pro-Trump electors. | |
You know, after the election fraud that obviously happened in 2020, they refused to go along with a charade meant to coronate Joe Biden as, you know, quote-unquote president of the United States. | ||
So they submitted an alternate slate of electors. | ||
They made sure to put it out there and recognize that this wasn't the official slate. | ||
This was just a slate they were submitting in case that the election fraud allegations were appropriately investigated, as they should have been. | ||
And there was some sort of looking into of all the different allegations of fraud that happened in 2020. | ||
Of course, that never happened. | ||
It was swept under the rug. So they submitted this alternate slate of electors. | ||
At the time, it wasn't really considered big news. | ||
It was glossed over. It was ignored. | ||
This was something that had been done in disputed elections throughout our history, so there was a precedent for it. | ||
It wasn't considered remotely controversial or criminal. | ||
But over the past two years or so, as the deep state was preparing their railroading of Trump, it was brought up again and retrofitted, retconned as a criminal act, as some sort of RICO conspiracy. as some sort of RICO conspiracy. | ||
The Attorney General of Michigan, Dana Nessel, put these charges on 16 Trump electors. | ||
And, you know, these charges are ridiculous. | ||
One of them is uttering and publishing Which is a felony. | ||
It's usually a felony that is meant for individuals who do phishing scams to try to get people's social security number or credit card information through sending out emails to try to get that information from people. | ||
Now, that's been changed to somehow throw that charge at the elector. | ||
So this is Soviet-style overreach. | ||
This is completely warping the rule of law, similar to what they did with Alex Jones, fining him billions of dollars because he shared his opinion on a current event. | ||
They will create new precedents out of whole cloth in order to destroy the lives of Trump's And some of these Trump supporters in Michigan, they're the most influential and dedicated and tireless activists, people I've known for over a decade, who were the people who were very influential in actually getting Trump elected and winning the state in 2016 here in Michigan. | ||
So, these people are people who have a lot of pull, a lot of supporters, great organizers. | ||
So, what will these people be doing over the next year and a half? | ||
Will they be moving mountains to get Trump so he can win in Michigan? | ||
No, they're going to be dogged in court in this legal battle for their lives. | ||
They want to put these people away for the rest of their lives. | ||
I think the youngest person on the elector's sheet was like 51. | ||
So if they're convicted of these felonies, they'll be spending life in prison for following their conscience and doing what they thought was right. | ||
So this is a new overstep, a new overreach. | ||
Again, Bolshevism, Soviet-style legal regime that's being put on these people, and we should all be highly, highly alarmed. | ||
Whether or not you support Trump because he pushed the jab or whatever, this is highly alarming. | ||
They are coming after ordinary people for exercising their First Amendment rights. | ||
So this is something that is despicable, and we should get behind the electors, support them, make sure that they defeat these ridiculous charges, because they never do these sort of things just on a one-off. | ||
This is going to be a new precedent that they will expand for all Trump supporters, for all libertarians, for all conservatives, for all patriots. | ||
It's just one more step down the road to New World Order tyranny. | ||
Absolutely, and there's so many different things to say about this, and we'll continue with this coverage on the other side. | ||
To me, it's just sort of heartbreaking. | ||
I mean, you know these people, and you see their pictures, you look at who they are. | ||
I mean, this country that allows criminals to run Wild on the street. | ||
Like, they're letting people out. | ||
We just covered a story yesterday. | ||
A guy who had 18 felony convictions at the age of 37, only to be let out yet again. | ||
And he goes on a killing spree and has to be gunned down by the police. | ||
And you just think, here are these guys that are just lifelong criminals, just murdering people, threatening people, property crime, just anything you can name. | ||
They're out on the street. Meanwhile, you've got these... | ||
Just like completely normal. | ||
Like they could literally be your grandmother and your grandfather. | ||
Just involved in politics. | ||
Living a perfectly harmonious life. | ||
They sign on to go, oh, you need alternative electors? | ||
I could do that. I'm retired. I'd love to go to D.C. and represent my state. | ||
And suddenly they're being faced with the rest of their life behind bars. | ||
It's so unfair. It's so brutal. | ||
It's so unwarranted. | ||
And yet it's moving forward. How can people find information about this and support them, Shane? | ||
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We can go to gnppac.com slash electors. | |
We have a lot of gifts and goes that are up so you can support the electors. | ||
We're also going to have a telethon with our friends at Gateway Pundit. | ||
We'll return to this on the other side. | ||
We've got to go to commercial break here. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
We're joined today by Shane Trejo, Director of Republicans for National Renewal. | ||
The website is rnrenewal.org and I do want to get into the precinct strategy that you guys are championing and people can go to rnrenewal.org just to find out about how to get involved in the precinct, actually become precinct chair and actually change the Republican Party at a grassroots level. | ||
I don't just think it's an effective way. | ||
I've seen it be effective. | ||
So it's something I really want to encourage our audience to do. | ||
But we're talking about these 16 Michigan electors who have been charged with multiple felonies for attempting to participate in a constitutional process. | ||
Now, we'll get... | ||
Back into this in just a second, but I want to go to a video we played a couple weeks ago. | ||
It's from Van Jones from CNN explaining what alternative electors are. | ||
So don't trust us. Trust Van Jones from CNN as he explains why a state might opt to send an alternative slate of electors during a presidential election. | ||
Let's watch. Federal law says all election disputes at the state level need to be wrapped up by December 8th so the electors can cast their ballots on December the 14th. | ||
Now, each state governor has got to certify the electors' votes and then send them on to Congress. | ||
So the results aren't official until the new Congress counts those ballots on January the 6th. | ||
Now, it's usually a straightforward process, but let's say one of the candidates questions the legitimacy of the state's count. | ||
The governor could choose not to certify the elector's votes. | ||
Or, though this is really unlikely, the state legislature could decide to contest the election and send a different count to Congress, meaning Congress could end up with no results or with competing results from the same state. | ||
Now, that's a violation of federal law, so Congress would no longer have to honor that state's electors at all. | ||
Now, the House and the Senate can then decide which result is valid or throw out the votes from that state altogether. | ||
Now, I know you think I'm crazy, but this actually happened. | ||
It was 1876, shortly after the Civil War. | ||
Samuel Tilden won the popular vote, but there were 19 electoral votes in dispute. | ||
Congress had to step in and broker a compromise. | ||
Rutherford Hayes was eventually named president in exchange for the end of Reconstruction and the withdrawal of federal troops from the South. | ||
Here's where things get even more interesting. | ||
If a candidate still doesn't have a majority of electoral votes by the end of this process, the 12th Amendment says the House of Representatives decides who will be president, and each state delegation gets one vote. | ||
The Senate picks the vice president. | ||
No matter what happens, somebody has got to take the oath of office on January 20th. | ||
So help me God. | ||
If both the president and the vice president are still undecided, the Speaker of the House temporarily gets that job. | ||
So again, you heard there him explaining how you might have two slates of electors. | ||
And the governor of the state legislature can choose which one to send. | ||
This is, I mean, am I wrong? | ||
This is what the Michigan electors were putting themselves up, saying we are the alternative slate because the vote in Michigan was rigged, which now there's really a ton of evidence. | ||
Even just in the last week, a lot more evidence has come out about just how messed up the Michigan election was in 2020. | ||
But this is what they were trying to do, a constitutional process, wasn't it? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, they were just doing their due diligence. | |
They refused to go along with the sham to put Biden in office. | ||
I mean, there were so many of us who saw fraud firsthand at the absent voting processing center in Detroit on that night. | ||
I was actually there, and I saw— The infamous ballot dump when the van showed up at 3.30 a.m. | ||
with all the ballots unaccountable, didn't know where they came from, no chain of custody. | ||
Then we were marshaled off the floor. | ||
And then when the ballots were actually processed, Anyone who tried to slow down the process or bring transparency to the process or call out suspect ballots, they were hounded, they were harassed, they were thrown off the floor in a Gestapo operation, and then they infamously boarded it up so nobody could see what was going on. | ||
So talk about a scam. | ||
Talk about a rigged election. | ||
And then these electors were supposed to go along with that, and they were supposed to fall on the sword and shame the Founding Fathers and shame their heroic ancestors by rolling over to this evil, to this tyranny. No, the Trump electors didn't do that, and they're patriots. | ||
For refusing to go along with that sham. | ||
And now they're being persecuted. | ||
And you wonder why so many judges, so many attorneys, so many bureaucrats were willing to look the other way and allow this fraud to happen and refuse to consider the evidence. | ||
Well, it's because they knew what would happen to them if they did the right thing. | ||
Look at what's happened to people who've done the right thing. | ||
They're having felony charges thrown at them. | ||
They're being disbarred. | ||
They're being harassed. | ||
Their families are being threatened. | ||
So that's why people won't look at the election fraud evidence, because they don't want to touch this with a 10-foot pole, because they're scared of the personal and professional repercussions that will happen if they do the right thing. | ||
So this is a Soviet-style system. | ||
The electors are on the front line. | ||
If they are successfully railroaded here, then there's no end to the tyranny that we will face, and we'll never have an election that's on the level again in this country. | ||
It'll be post-constitutional America. | ||
If we're not there yet, it will be if the electors are successfully railroaded in Michigan, and there'll probably be more charges against electors coming in other states that are run by Democrats in the days to come as well. | ||
Yeah, they're breaking down the constitutional process that We've relied on for the last 200, however many years, just tearing it down piece by piece, taking a jackhammer to the foundations of this country. | ||
And railroading is the right term because I could even understand that, like, you've got these people. | ||
I mean, they're not criminals. They're not masterminds. | ||
They're not mafia members. | ||
They're, like, volunteers for the Republican Party. | ||
They're people who've worked their whole lives and retired and now, you know, dedicate some of their time to politics. | ||
Just, like, decent good people. | ||
I could even understand if it was, like... | ||
Look, you sent this in when you weren't supposed to. | ||
We're going to charge you with a little misdemeanor, maybe a little fine. | ||
Maybe you've got to go do some volunteer work or something. | ||
I can see a little slap on the wrist to go, hey, you didn't do this the right way. | ||
you went outside of the bureaucratic process, so we have to tap you on the nose. | ||
Because it's really not that big of a deal what they did. | ||
Instead, they've been charged, each one of them has been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit forgery, 14 years felony. | ||
Two accounts of forgery, a 14-year felony. | ||
One account of conspiracy to commit uttering and publishing, a 14-year felony. | ||
One account of uttering and publishing, another 14-year felony. | ||
One account of conspiracy to commit election law forgery, a 5-year felony. | ||
And two accounts of election law forgery, a 5-year felony. | ||
So, I mean, each person has been charged with each one of these things. | ||
Totally overwhelming. | ||
It's going to cost these people God knows how much money just to fight this off. | ||
And, of course, this Infowars article notes that amongst these were Michonne Maddock, a Trump ally and former co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party. | ||
So they're going after the Republican establishment there in Michigan in an attempt to decapitate it, just crush them completely. | ||
It is completely tyrannical. | ||
We've played the Detroit leaks. | ||
We've seen the Michigan footage that we played here while you were talking. | ||
I mean, this election was stolen, and the people who tried to prevent it are now facing... | ||
For all intents and purposes, life in prison for just trying to stop it. | ||
So give us the website one more time just so people can get it. | ||
If they want to help, if they want to find out more about this, where do they go? | ||
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Go to gnppac.com slash electors. | |
We have Give, Send, Go accounts. | ||
There for all the different electors who put one up, so you can give them money. | ||
We're also going to have a large telethon coming up on September 5th, so that if you want to give money, then it'll go to their legal defense. | ||
And we need to stand by these people, because if we don't, it's going to be us next. | ||
You know, the walls are taken in on American patriots. | ||
So we have to stand now or later on we're going to be completely screwed. | ||
So go to gnpac.com slash electors and support these patriots who did the right thing when the time, you know, when it was tough to do so. | ||
So stand with our patriots. | ||
They need your support. And of course, Gateway Pundit has a story. | ||
MIAG Dana Nessel confirms 8,000 to 10,000 suspected fraudulent registrations were delivered in Muskegon Clerk October 2020. | ||
So, I mean, yeah, it was fraudulent. | ||
The election was stolen, and now they're punishing the people who fought back against it. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I'm joined by Shane Trejo of the Republicans for National Renewal, rnrenewal.org. | ||
You can follow him on Truth Social at YosemiteShane. | ||
Shane, one thing that I've been pushing so much on this show, and really I'm trying to push more, is the precinct strategy, you might call it. | ||
If you go to rnrenewal.org, you can click the We the Precinct tab and find the Precinct Action Center. | ||
Explain to us what this precinct strategy is, how people can get involved, what they see when they go to We the Precinct page on rnrenewal.org. | ||
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The whole idea behind We the Precinct is giving the precinct activists who are gaining prominence throughout the country, you know, there are people who have signed up and become precinct activists in every state, thousands and thousands of people. | |
Once they get in there, a lot of times there's no structure. | ||
They don't really know what to do. | ||
So what we're doing is giving them the tools that they need to have success. | ||
We have petitions, we have resolutions, so they can hit the ground running as soon as they get involved. | ||
They can either go into their local clubs and take these resolutions and get them passed, get them approved at their county party, district party, state central committee. | ||
Anywhere where there's activity, they can take these resolutions and have a voice and rally people and find like-minded people and also smoke out the rhinos. | ||
So these issues are ones that are the type of stuff that not just the liberal media, but the conservative incorporated rhinos also want to sweep under the rug. | ||
So, justice for January 6th. | ||
Holistic, you know, America first nationalist economic resolution. | ||
Ending the deep state. | ||
So we have the top issues of the day available at weteprecinct.com. | ||
So you're not just going in there and figuring out who your friends, who your enemies are. | ||
You're not just making more contacts and building your organization and doing the grassroots work. | ||
That you need to do in order to have success long-term, but you're also educating. | ||
You're also getting the word out. | ||
And when these resolutions do pass, we highlight that, and it's building a national movement around these important ideas. | ||
So, We the Precinct is doing such great work there, and we want all precinct-level activists to get involved with that. | ||
So that, you know, we are coordinating, we are all on the same page, and we're focusing on the issues that matter. | ||
We're not engaging in the circular firing squad. | ||
We're not getting in petty squabbles over little, little things that, unfortunately, it happens too much among patriots who are involved at the grassroots level in the Republican Party. | ||
So we want to unify people, but unify them around the sound America First principles and That we need in order to create a better future for us all. | ||
So that's what we're doing at WeThePrecinct. | ||
So check us out at WeThePrecinct.com and get involved. | ||
Yeah, and this is a way really anybody listening right now can have an outsized influence and impact on their local elections and the national elections and the whole party structure. | ||
I mean, you don't have to have any qualifications, really. | ||
You just have to show up. You just have to be there. | ||
You just have to do your part. | ||
You have to find the guy to be the precinct and get involved. | ||
I mean... Again, it's not speculative. | ||
It's not like, oh, just go and hopefully you can wave a sign and maybe that'll happen. | ||
This is something we've actually seen have major positive impact in places like Idaho, where grassroots America first Republicans have gone. | ||
They found their precincts basically abandoned, like there's nobody there to be a chair. | ||
There's nobody there that wants to actually... | ||
You know, wield any control. | ||
And so they just step up, they step into position, and suddenly they're actually dictating to the Republican Party in Idaho what they need to pursue, what they need to support, where they need to go. | ||
I mean, this has tangible positive impacts when people get involved, get out there, aren't just, you know, observers of what's going on, but actually participating in the political process at the grassroots local level. | ||
This can have a major impact. | ||
The We, the Precinct, Precinct Action Center at RNRenewal.org is where you go. | ||
Again, just incredible stuff. | ||
And this is what we need. I mean, we need it on the grassroots level. | ||
We need this to happen on the local level. | ||
Is the precinct strategy more about the local level or more about the national level to you? | ||
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It's definitely about the local level. | |
I mean, you look at things that are going on at the national level, we have, you know, the House Freedom Caucus, and it's mostly good people, and they do good stuff, but what real impact can they have? | ||
What real impact can one individual out of, like, over 400 in Congress really have? | ||
It's difficult to have an impact there in Washington, D.C. | ||
Special interests and lobbyists are so entrenched. | ||
But at the local level, you can have a major impact. | ||
And this precinct strategy idea, it's not anything new. | ||
You can go back and read what Abraham Lincoln did in order to get into office as president. | ||
It was a precinct strategy. | ||
So there's been things written about the precinct and why it's so important going back hundreds of years. | ||
And if you look at what the left has done, they believe that all politics are local. | ||
Community organizing is what Barack Obama said he was all about, and we all laughed. | ||
That's what really drove him and drove the radical left to power, is because they were involved locally. | ||
So we have to look at what is successful, what can we do that's practical, and that's local organizing. | ||
And during the Tea Party era, you know, a lot of the people who were involved at the precinct level during the Tea Party era, at least in Michigan, all the people who stuck around, you know, they're now leading their local Republican Party. | ||
They're in as township trustees. | ||
They're in as city councilmen. | ||
They're in as county commissioners or state reps or state senators. | ||
So all the people—how you get involved in politics, how you build your base, how you build your strength, how you build your support is by getting involved at the precinct level. | ||
This is how you kind of outwork and out-hustle the establishment, is by getting involved locally at the precinct level and being smart and winning over people That's what you need to do in order to have success. | ||
So it's all about local, national, and even state level. | ||
It can be rough, but if you get involved locally, you get involved, you secure your precinct, you secure your community, that is how we can build a better country moving forward. | ||
Door-to-door, you understand that ordinary people, they want answers, they want to hear from people who have new ideas, and you can fill that void, but you have to get involved locally, you have to do the work, you have to show up, and that's what's important. | ||
You can't be lazy. We need to get out there and reach out to our communities, and that's what best is done through the precinct method. | ||
Absolutely. And again, we've actually seen it have positive effect. | ||
And by building at the grassroots level, I mean, you're immediately tuned into and you then have an effect on the state level and the national level. | ||
This is the way to do it. People call in or just ask me all the time, you know, how do I get involved? | ||
What can we do? It's like, this is it, man. | ||
Join your precinct. Become a precinct chair. | ||
Start making decisions. | ||
start making demands of your local representatives, and we can actually make a difference. | ||
I think it's fantastic stuff, and I really love what you guys are doing there. | ||
Republicans for National Renewal are in renewal.org. | ||
Again, you can find my guest, Shane Trejo, on Truth Social at Yosemite Shane. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on with us today, Shane. | ||
Really appreciate it. Really love the work that you're doing and hopefully we can Thank you for coming on, Shane. Thank you very much. | ||
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