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Maui residents are revealing horror stories of the chaotic evacuations And I was wondering what was stopping the traffic. | ||
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It was a policeman. | |
And I got to the end and I looked up north. | ||
There were no obstructions. | ||
There was no reason to keep those cars there. | ||
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Are you serious? | |
I'm serious. It's a heart attack. | ||
And I said, what are you doing? | ||
He goes, well, I'm under orders to keep them here. | ||
While journalists have been barred from asking the real questions. | ||
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Hey, what's up, Nick? | |
I've been trying to reach you. | ||
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I'm trying to reach not to you on X. | |
You're supposed to be meeting with people here. | ||
What victims have you got? | ||
Okay, yeah, so this is, this is, so you're seeing this live right now. | ||
People actually track, they track me down. | ||
And the only aid placards the locals could rely on, created by the locals themselves, were rapidly shut down. | ||
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I just need to work. | |
And we are shutting down this record distribution. | ||
And I know. | ||
They leave their bar to be, I'm not sure, the reason. | ||
It was the first two full days, almost three days, that it was only locals bringing supplies over to the west side of the island, where people were stranded. | ||
And that whole time, they were also getting, you know, turned around by Coast Guard, turned around by police. | ||
They had closed down. | ||
So Lahaina is a very small town. | ||
There's only one road in, one road out, and then or by boat. | ||
And so they had basically covered all their exits. | ||
You know, people were not, you know, getting in and getting out. | ||
They were busting out evacuees, but I thought it was really strange that they only started doing that in the cover of night. | ||
Very odd. While the liberal cult members continue to support the Biden money laundering scheme, as the compromised president costs the taxpayers over $140 billion. | ||
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In the wake of what I just talked about, so much going on with Ukraine, and I know that, you know, our hearts are with Ukraine, also with, of course, people on Maui, but— As part of not only helping by fundraising, come and participate in our event. | |
Where is the president? | ||
He decides to come here this week to come here next week. | ||
I mean, like, where—aren't we Americans, too? | ||
Like, we're part of the United States. | ||
After his vacations, Joe Biden finally rolled into Maui, 13 days after the wildfire tore through the sacred Maui village of Lahaina. | ||
His caravan trapping residents due to road closures, causing many Maui residents to miss work. | ||
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Wow, he's finally here! | |
Oh, wow, yeah! | ||
Awesome, awesome. Yeah, thanks for nothing. | ||
Thanks for As the known death toll sits at 114, while roughly 1,000 people are still missing. | ||
A death toll that could rival the worst fire in U.S. history, the 1871 Peshtigo, Wisconsin fire that killed 1,152. | ||
While unanswered questions about the 500-plus missing children that had been sent home from school hung in the air. | ||
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It's just devastating, let alone to... | |
To be finding out that it's actually, in my opinion, a mass murder of children. | ||
And it's even worse. | ||
Like, you know, they had called out school that day. | ||
And so all of the kids were home. | ||
And there's neighborhoods of children that are gone. | ||
And, I mean, it could be 500 children. | ||
I don't know. Yes, you do. | ||
How many children are missing? | ||
I'll send you the answer to that. | ||
I'd be happy to answer that. | ||
You have no estimate of how many children are missing? | ||
I guess we can end this right now if you guys want. | ||
This is one of the biggest questions that the people of Lahaina have, but you know what I answer. | ||
It always takes one or two to ruin it for everybody. | ||
We can say that about you. | ||
You ruined it for everybody. You're a disaster. | ||
You've been the worst mayor we could possibly imagine. | ||
Biden took his clown show presidency of narcissistic dementia to new heights. | ||
Share this link at band.video. | ||
Joe Biden is an effing disaster. | ||
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We'll be right back. It's Thursday, August 24th, 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. | ||
Debates, talk of the town, which will be our main focus here. | ||
This is the first hour. | ||
We'll take your calls. In the second hour, we'll be joined by Christina Bobb. | ||
In the third hour, attorney, author, investigative reporter. | ||
She's worked with Trump. | ||
We'll talk to her about the legal situation in the country today. | ||
Let's begin today, as we always do, with your daily dispatch. | ||
Alright, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 24th of August, 2023. | ||
Okay. | ||
Takeaways from the first Republican debate, if you can even call it that. | ||
CNN says, with Donald Trump skipping the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate, eight of his primary rivals, most of them men wearing ties similar to the bright red one regularly worn by the former president, brawled for second place status Wednesday night. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy, the 38-year-old entrepreneur and first-time candidate, was alongside Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at the center of the stage, and he was the central figure for much of the night. | ||
Ramaswamy clashed with former Vice President Mike Pence over his experience. | ||
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley over foreign policy. | ||
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie over Trump and more. | ||
And because he has positioned himself as a defender of Trump, Ramaswamy was at times a stand-in for the former president who momentarily seated the stage Wednesday night, but will take it back Thursday when he turns himself in at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia as he faces election subversion charges. | ||
Well, that's not a real charge, but okay. | ||
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Okay. | |
For all the fireworks in the two-hour showdown, the debate had the feel of an undercard. | ||
Trump has retained his massive lead in the polls despite his legal woes and actually helped out because of those legal woes. | ||
And nothing that happened Wednesday night is likely to turn the race on its head. | ||
We'll show you clips from that throughout the show today. | ||
Clearly, the clear winner of the debate, I think we can all agree, was Chris Christie. | ||
I think we can all agree he came out on top. | ||
Yeah. No, I'm sorry. | ||
It was Asa Hutchinson. | ||
Sorry, it was Asa. Asa, just far and away, really bombshell showing last night. | ||
No, obviously it was Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
He is pretty much the only one anybody is talking about following the debate, and we'll show you clips that may tell you why. | ||
But no, much more attention, much more focus was in fact on Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump. | ||
Postmillennial has this. | ||
Tucker Carlson interview with President Trump rapidly approaches 100 million views on X within just a few hours. | ||
So I'm calling this the most watched interview ever already. | ||
Whether those are full-fledged views or just people seeing it on their timeline, I'm not really sure how they count views like that. | ||
We'll show you clips from this as well. | ||
I was laughing the whole time. | ||
Donald Trump is a comic genius. | ||
Frankly, he sounded like me. | ||
When he talks about Joe Biden, he could have very well been hosting American Journal. | ||
It was pretty good. | ||
It was pretty... Pretty solid stuff overall. | ||
Nothing bombshell. And I think the one major thing missing was Tucker Carlson asking him about the vaccine. | ||
Would have been nice to see a little conversation about that. | ||
He did ask him if he thought Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. | ||
He asked if Donald Trump thought that the powers that be would kill him. | ||
That was a pretty interesting question. | ||
Series of questions. He actually asked him two times, succinctly, saying, you know, they've tried this, they've tried this, they've tried this. | ||
Are you worried that they're just going to kill you? | ||
And it's weird because it's like Trump has some sort of mental block that he doesn't even hear the question. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
Carlson's like, are you afraid they're going to kill you? | ||
And it's Trump like... | ||
Hey, there's a lot of problems in this country. | ||
There's a lot of problems right now. | ||
We need to fix it. It's like, are they going to kill you though, Trump? | ||
Are you worried about the murderers who hate you actually killing you? | ||
It's like he doesn't even hear it. | ||
It's kind of weird. | ||
I don't know if it's a strategy. | ||
I don't know if it's like one of those things. | ||
I mean, we kind of do it here a little bit where it's like you don't feed the trolls, right? | ||
You don't give the murderers any idea. | ||
You know, Trump doesn't want to be like, well, when I'm out playing golf, they could kill me really easily. | ||
Maybe you don't want to give the murderers ideas. | ||
Maybe there's an aspect of that. | ||
Or maybe there's an aspect of just, like, fear response where he just cannot mentally even fathom being murdered by these people, which is weird because he seems to realize how ruthless and despicable they are. | ||
I thought the highlight of the interview with Trump, and we'll show you the video a little bit later, was his comments about Ukraine, where he actually seems to have some modicum, some semblance of concern for the people being bombed in their homes. | ||
He's just like, I don't care if you're Russian or Ukraine, there are people dying and we need to stop it. | ||
Oh yeah, that's what it's like to have somebody who seems to actually care about humanity. | ||
Wouldn't it be nice if he was in charge? | ||
Meanwhile, speaking of Russia and Ukraine, Wagner chief Progozin presumed dead after Russia plane crash. | ||
Russian mercenary leader Progozin was on the passenger list of a jet which crashed in Russia, killing all 10 people on board, Russia's civil aviation authority says. | ||
Social media linked the Wagner mercenary group. | ||
Links to his mercenary group say the private plane was shot down by Russian air defenses. | ||
Purgosin died, quote, as a result of actions of traitors to Russia, the Grayzone Telegram channel posted. | ||
Purgosin led an aborted mutiny against Russia's armed forces in June. | ||
However, some experts in Russia and abroad suggest the revolt was staged and Purgosin abandoned his, quote, justice march on Moscow after direct orders from President Vladimir Putin. | ||
Wednesday's crash in the Tever region, northwest of the capital of Moscow, comes in the same day that Senior Russian General Sergei Suravikin is reportedly sacked as Air Force Chief. | ||
And we'll get into this a little bit later as well. | ||
Very mysterious plane crash taking out the supposed leader of that plane. | ||
That little aborted rebellion that took place. | ||
Although, to call it an aborted rebellion, I mean, he got closer to marching on Moscow than just about anybody since Napoleon. | ||
So, there's that. | ||
Then we have two more stories. | ||
Then we have this. Rutgers University faces brutal backlash for nonsensical student COVID vaccine mandate. | ||
Has there ever been a quicker Alex Jones was right turnaround time? | ||
I mean, he makes the claim Friday. | ||
In less than a week, it has come to pass. | ||
Usually you've got to wait decades for these prophecies to come to fruition, but... | ||
Things are moving quicker these days. | ||
New Jersey's Rutgers University is facing intense criticism after it recently announced that it will disenroll students who do not show proof of having received a COVID vaccine despite the fact that the CDC has admitted that the shots do not stop transmission of the virus. | ||
Maybe Rutgers missed the memo. | ||
Yeah, maybe they just don't know. | ||
Maybe it was never about the effectiveness of the vaccine in the first place. | ||
Maybe that's more likely. | ||
I just want to remind you, when a law is unjust, it is your duty to disobey it. | ||
There are still COVID cards floating around out there. | ||
Which is crazy. | ||
Finally, we have this story. | ||
China bans seafood from Japan after a nuclear plant starts releasing wastewater. | ||
So they have started to release the Fukushima wastewater into the ocean. | ||
This has led China to ban seafood from around Japan. | ||
The tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant began releasing its first batch of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, a controversial step that has prompted China to ban seafood from Japan, which I guess to them is fine because, as we've reported, they have entire floating cities off the coast of places like Peru and Argentina where they are harvesting fish and wildlife in the ocean to extinction. | ||
So there's that. | ||
We don't need seafood from Japan. | ||
We're depopulating ocean life around the world. | ||
In response to the wastewater release, Chinese custom authorities banned seafood from Japan. | ||
Custom authorities announced Thursday the ban started immediately and will affect all imports of aquatic products, including seafood, according to the notice. | ||
Authorities say they will dynamically adjust relevant regulatory measures as appropriate to prevent the risk of nuclear contaminated water discharge to the health and food safety of our country. | ||
Yet another story that InfoWars has been on top of since it began. | ||
The Fukushima power plant, by the way, was an inside job. | ||
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We'll be right back. Hi, welcome back, folks. | |
Last night was the first presidential debate, Republican primary debate. | ||
I don't want to say it was eight losers on the stage, but We're winners, so if they're not in first place, if you ain't first, you're last, as we all know. | ||
Let's just go to some of these clips here in case you missed it. | ||
I mean, you had to make a choice, didn't you? | ||
You had to choose whether to watch Donald Trump be interviewed by Tucker Carlson, which I did, or you got to watch a bunch of second-placers snipe at each other. | ||
Takeaways from the first Republican debate from CNN really highlights Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
He is the clear winner of this just from sheer chatter. | ||
I think it's how you grade things now. | ||
It's not about their actual answers. | ||
It's about how much attention they get. | ||
So let's go first to clip number one. | ||
This is Chris Christie being met with booze at the first presidential debate. | ||
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Let's watch. Governor Ron DeSantis. | |
Next, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
Former Vice President Mike Pence. | ||
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. | ||
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. | ||
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott. | ||
Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. | ||
And North Dakota Governor Doug Ferrell. | ||
Hey, Sean Hannity here. | ||
Who is that guy? Who's that last guy? | ||
I saw somebody on Twitter saying, you know, strictly out of physiognomy, this guy's got a good chance for that last guy. | ||
I legit don't know who he is. | ||
Who is he? The governor of somewhere? | ||
Doug Bergram, North Dakota. | ||
Can we bring up his face? | ||
I want to tell you why he looks like he might be a president. | ||
If we can bring up just the image of that last guy. | ||
He looks like George Washington. | ||
You guys see this? He looks like a modern George Washington. | ||
Have you all seen the thing where they do like if the founding fathers were modern presidents and they will have like a photoshopped picture of George Washington in a modern suit? | ||
He looks like George Washington. | ||
Anybody else see that? Sometimes that's all that it takes, but no, nobody's even talking about him. | ||
Nobody's talking about Tim Scott. Nobody's talking about anybody but Vivek Ramaswamy and to some degree Ron DeSantis and to a lesser extent Nikki Haley in that she had some We are going to take a brief moment and talk about the elephant not in the room. | ||
Former President Trump has been indicted in four different states on 91 counts. | ||
He will be processed tomorrow in Georgia at the Fulton County Jail for charges relating to the 2020 election loss. | ||
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You all signed a pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee. | |
If former President Trump is convicted in a court of law, would you still support him as your party's choice? | ||
Please raise your hand if you would. | ||
All right, Vivek, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley. | ||
Oh, one by one. Oh, look at that. | ||
Hold on, can we back it up 10 seconds? | ||
Watch the way that the guys on the left, Pence and Chris Christie, they wait to see what the other people do before raising their hands. | ||
Let's watch this again. | ||
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If former President Trump is convicted in a court of law, would you still support him as your party's choice? | |
Please raise your hand if you would. | ||
Boom, Vivek's up first, Nikki Haley a little bit later. | ||
They look over, they see, and they half-heartedly raise their hand. | ||
Just pathetic. Hold on. | ||
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Just pathetic. Just be clear, Governor Crystal, you were kind of late to the game there, but you raised your hand. | |
No, I know. I'm doing this. Look, look, I'm doing this, not this. | ||
And I know you didn't. Whoa, whoa. No. | ||
What's the new? Look, here's the bottom line. | ||
Someone's got to stop normalizing this conduct. | ||
Yeah! Okay? Now, and now whether or not Whether or not... | ||
Why?...you believe that the criminal charges are right or wrong... | ||
They're wrong....the conduct is beneath the office of President of the United States. | ||
Blow me. Yeah, the... | ||
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Oh, God. | |
These people. | ||
And, you know, this is the great thing about this country. | ||
Booing is allowed, but it doesn't change the truth. | ||
Woo! It doesn't change the truth. | ||
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You raise your hand supporting... | |
I'd like to get in and respond. | ||
Let's just speak the truth, okay? | ||
President Trump, I believe, was the best president of the 21st century. | ||
It's a fact. And Chris Christie, honest to God, your claim that Donald Trump is motivated by vengeance and grievance would be a lot more credible if your entire campaign were not based on vengeance and grievance against one... | ||
And that's why Vivek Ramaswamy came out on top. | ||
Finally bashing Donald Trump without an iota of vision for this country. | ||
They could just change the channel to MSNBC right now. | ||
But I'm not running for president of MSNBC. I am running for president of the United States. | ||
We're skating on thin ice and we cannot set a precedent where the party in power uses police force to indict its political opponents. | ||
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It is wrong. We have to end the weaponization of justice. | |
That's so funny. All right, we can pull that down. | ||
So that was a different clip. | ||
I obviously just saw it. | ||
It was them asking about supporting Donald Trump. | ||
And it's like, sure, there's a weaponized DOJ that's imprisoning their political opponents and even those political opponents' lawyers for offering them legal advice. | ||
Sure, there's an out-of-control FBI and CIA spying on our politicians and raiding the houses of Family men and grandmothers in middle America for daring to carry out peaceful protest. | ||
Sure, our entire country is being taken over by psychopathic tyrants who are willing to abuse and distort and flagrantly break the law in pursuit of their political power. | ||
But Trump's kind of rude. | ||
So, I mean, it's in the balance, right? | ||
I mean... Country being taken over by psychopaths, using the legal system to destroy opposition. | ||
Trump kind of rude. | ||
So, I mean, which one do we really care about here? | ||
Just, it's absurd that this is even a question. | ||
We'll go now to clip number, I'm trying to find one that we have time to get to. | ||
Let's go to clip number nine here. | ||
This is Vivek on the education department. | ||
So look, we have a crisis of achievement. | ||
Let's shut down the head of the snake, the Department of Education. | ||
Take that $80 billion, put it in the hands of parents across this country. | ||
This is the civil rights issue of our time. | ||
Allow any parent to choose where they send their kids to school. | ||
End the teachers' unions at the local level to allow public schools to compete. | ||
And then revive our national identity where every high school senior should have to pass the same civics test that, frankly, every immigrant, including my mother, had to pass in order to become a citizen of this country. | ||
And the fact of the matter is, look, there's a part of education policy that also rests with the family. | ||
I didn't grow up in money. | ||
But you know the word privilege gets used a lot? | ||
Well, you know what? I did have the ultimate privilege of two parents in the house with a focus on educational achievement. | ||
And I want every kid to enjoy that. | ||
So part of the problem is we also have a federal government that pays single women more not to have a man in the house than to have a man in the house, contributing to an epidemic of fatherlessness. | ||
And I think that goes hand in glove with the education crisis as well, because we have to remember, education starts with the family, and the nuclear family is the greatest form of governance known to mankind. | ||
Very good answer, as many of them were. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We're going to continue to show you some clips from yesterday's debate for second place. | ||
In the next segment, we'll get into some clips of the Trump interview, which was far more entertaining and interesting. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Even Trump's response as to why he wasn't at the debate is very funny. | ||
He's like, some of these people have 2%. | ||
I have 75% supposed to get up there and get yelled at by eight bozos? | ||
I don't think so. I loved it. | ||
I loved it. It was really fantastic. | ||
And again, one of the most impactful things I thought, and we'll show you the clip in the next segment, was when he talks about Ukraine. | ||
He talks about just how mad, how insane all of this is. | ||
And he shows what apparently is lacking from the entirety of our political elite, which is empathy for his fellow human beings. | ||
As he talks about, can you imagine being in some apartment and having a cruise missile fly into it? | ||
Like, this is what's happening. I don't care if they're Russian or Ukrainian. | ||
We have to stop the killing. | ||
Should be, like, the number one topic of the debate. | ||
Our headlong dash towards World War III. And an inevitable nuclear exchange with Russia for, again, literally no discernible reason other than that Ukraine is an extremely useful, corrupt state that our political elite take advantage of to launder money and sex traffic. | ||
So let's go to clue number four here. | ||
This is Haley and Ramaswamy going toe-to-toe over Ukraine funding. | ||
You tell me who you think is right. | ||
Governor Haley, you did not raise your hand, meaning that you would support more funding for the Ukraine war. | ||
You have said of Governor DeSantis that you didn't appreciate it when he initially called it a territorial dispute. | ||
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Why? First of all, the American president needs to have moral clarity. | |
They need to know the difference between right and wrong. | ||
They need to know the difference between good and evil. | ||
When you look at the situation with Russia and Ukraine, here you have a pro-American country that was invaded by a thug. | ||
So when you want to talk about what has been given to Ukraine, less than 3.5 percent Of our defense budget has been given to Ukraine. | ||
If you look at the percentages per GDP, 11 of the European countries have given more than the U.S. But what's really important is go back to when China and Russia held hands, shook hands before the Olympics and named themselves unlimited partners. | ||
A win for Russia is a win for China. | ||
We have to know that. | ||
Ukraine is the first line of defense for us. | ||
And the problem that Vivek doesn't understand is he wants to hand Ukraine to Russia. | ||
He wants to let China eat Taiwan. | ||
He wants to go and stop funding Israel. | ||
You don't do that to friends. | ||
What you do instead is you have the backs of your friends. | ||
Ukraine is the front line of defense. | ||
Putin has said if Once Russia takes Ukraine, Poland and the Baltics are next. | ||
That's a world war. | ||
We're trying to prevent war. | ||
Look at what Putin did today. | ||
He killed Pergozin. | ||
When I was at the U.N., the Russian ambassador suddenly died. | ||
This guy is a murderer, and you are choosing a murderer over a pro-American country. | ||
It's so sad to hear people. | ||
All right, hold on. We'll let Vivek here respond in just a second. | ||
I just have a few things to say about that first. | ||
What she said was that Ukraine is a pro-American country that Russia invaded. | ||
Well, it's a pro-American country in that American forces and American citizens overthrew the pro-Russian government and installed pro-American forces. | ||
Patsies in place. | ||
It's a puppet country of the United States. | ||
The question is, what do they do for us? | ||
If someone's just like, we like America, suddenly we have to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to defend them. | ||
There should be some sort of What type of friend is Ukraine? | ||
What type of friend is Israel? | ||
Let's also talk about the statement she made where she said a win for Russia is a win for China. | ||
Well, a weak Russia needs to partner with China, whereas a strong Russia does not necessarily need to partner with China. | ||
No, that was that was exactly my next point. | ||
She talks about Russia and China teaming up. | ||
It's like you think that would have happened if it weren't for the aggressive NATO expansion into Ukraine that forced Russia's hand. | ||
Like you think that the restrictions that we've put on Russia that have forced it into China's hands like they cause these problems. | ||
And then they claim that these problems are why we need to keep doing what we are doing that caused the problem in the first place. | ||
And she said multiple times, like this must be one of those workshopped sayings, right? | ||
This is probably on her little note card. | ||
Ukraine is the front line of defense. | ||
For who? | ||
For Ukraine? Ukraine's front line of defense for Ukraine? | ||
For us? We're at threat? | ||
We have to fight them over there so we don't fight them over here? | ||
Do you think they went through all of their old statements that have been long discredited and are now... | ||
More than mockery, right? | ||
If you're not with us, you're against us. | ||
We fight them over there so we don't fight them over here. | ||
Like these things that have been, these sayings that have been used to get us into pointless, useless, expensive, devastating wars in the past, they realize they can't use those, so they sort of reformulate them a little bit. | ||
Can't say fight them over there, fight them over here. | ||
People get how bad that sounds. | ||
Let's say it's the front line of defense. | ||
Keep saying it's the front line of defense. | ||
See if that works. | ||
And I mean, in a true Orwellian fashion, we have to stay at war in Ukraine to prevent war. | ||
See, war is peace. | ||
If we're not at war in Ukraine, then it'll be world war. | ||
If we don't antagonize Russia into open conflict with NATO, as we expand NATO, as we welcome new members into NATO, ever creeping closer to the Russian border, if we don't do that, then it'll be world war. | ||
If we don't do the thing that's leading us towards World War, it'll be World War. | ||
Thanks, idiot. Also, I mean, how funny is it what conspiracy theories are allowed and what's not? | ||
Obviously, I think it's very likely that the Pergosian plane crash was Putin. | ||
It probably was a designed assassination. | ||
But there's as much evidence for that as there is evidence that we blew up the Nord Stream pipeline or the 9-11 was an inside job. | ||
It's just funny how people who will go out of their mind if you just suggest that maybe we didn't tell the whole truth about a certain event. | ||
And they're just like, what? How dare you? | ||
They just go out on TV and are like, Putin killed Purgosian today. | ||
They're like, I just learned about this five minutes ago, but I'm here to tell you that Putin is guilty. | ||
He murdered Purgosian, and you cannot question that. | ||
It's like, where's the... | ||
Where's the boundary for evidence? | ||
What are you allowed to just state as an absolute fact and be celebrated for? | ||
And what can you state as an absolute fact and be smeared and demonized as a conspiracy theorist? | ||
Because that's a conspiracy theory that she just spread, but it's a good one, I suppose. | ||
Let's listen to Vivek's response to this. | ||
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You know, Nikki, I wish you well in your future career on the boards of Lockheed and Raytheon. | |
You know, I'm not on the boards of Lockheed and Raytheon. | ||
Boeing came off of it, but you've been pushing this lie. | ||
You've been pushing this lie all week, Nikki. | ||
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You want to go and defund Israel? | |
She's got a bad voice. Let me address that. | ||
I'm glad you brought that up. I'm going to address each of those right now. | ||
The false lies of a professional politician. | ||
There you have it. Under your watch, you will make America less so you have no foreign policy experience and it shows. | ||
And you know what? The foreign policy experience that you all have shows in the pointless wars we've gotten into. | ||
I have to address that. So our relationship with Israel will never be stronger than by the end of my first term. | ||
But it's not a client relationship. | ||
It is a friendship. | ||
And you know what friends do? | ||
Friends help each other stand on their own two feet. | ||
So I will lead Abraham Accords 2.0. | ||
I will partner with Israel to make sure Iran never is nuclear-armed. | ||
But you know what I love about Israel? | ||
And I've been there probably in the last 10 years more than most people on this stage. | ||
You know what I love about them? I love their border policies. | ||
I love their tough-on-crime policies. | ||
I love that they have a national identity and an iron dome to protect their homeland. | ||
And so, yes, I want to learn from the friends that we're supporting. | ||
And what puzzles me... No, you want to cut the... | ||
No, I want to learn from those and apply those to protect our homeland, Mickey. | ||
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It's not that Israel needs America. | |
That is the answer. Can we move on? America needs Israel. | ||
Okay, Governor DeSantis... Governor DeSantis, you were mentioned in the territory... | ||
I mean, without Israel, you know, who would lead us into these Middle East wars? | ||
Who would get us to go to war with Syria? | ||
Who would export their own illegal immigrants to Western Europe? | ||
Who would bomb the U.S. liberty? | ||
With friends like these, am I right? | ||
Nikki Haley, run for president of Israel. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Trump will be mugshotted today if everything goes as planned. | ||
Yesterday, his... | ||
Lawyers were arrested. | ||
I know, I know at this point it's cliche to talk about, like, hypocrisy with these people. | ||
At a certain point, the word falls short. | ||
But there's... | ||
There's like a... It's everywhere. | ||
There's so many different levels of this. | ||
I mean, they're talking about Russia as if it is evil incarnate, in part because they do things like arrest Nalvani, or whatever that guy's name is. | ||
By the way, it's just a straight-up spy. | ||
You can just look at this dude. | ||
He just... Literally, it's just like, he was born in Russia, and then he moved away when he was young, and he worked in American and Western law offices until he returned to try to take on Putin. | ||
And it's like, okay, so he's a spy. | ||
He's a spy is what he is, so they arrest him. | ||
Meanwhile in America, you've got mugshots of not just Rudy Giuliani, who is, I remind you, a legendary American hero. | ||
Single-handedly destroyed the mob in New York City. | ||
In any reasonable timeline, this dude would be Attorney General, right? | ||
I mean, 20, 30 years ago, he single-handedly takes out the New York mob. | ||
And now he is being mugshotted. | ||
For daring to question a rigged election. | ||
And it's not just him, it's the... | ||
It's Sidney Powell. | ||
It's lawyers being arrested for giving legal advice to their clients. | ||
It is the most extreme betrayal of civil liberties, overreach... | ||
Of a government, not just in America. | ||
I mean, outside of communist places like China, where they do this regularly and you don't ever hear about it. | ||
Totally unprecedented. | ||
Again, the number of things that should be the priority of the opposition party, that when completely ignored or even co-signed by the people on stage, it really shows you the necessity of having somebody like Donald Trump You just reset and realign the perception on all of these topics, instances. So Forbes has this story. | ||
Trump's interview with Tucker Carlson has more than 150 million views on X. They say here's why that's misleading. | ||
They talk about the fact that you can't really tell who watched the whole time, how much they watched of it. | ||
X used to make the number of video views public but appeared to get rid of that feature in May. | ||
And even then it referred to the number of people who watched at least two seconds of a video with at least 50% of the video player in view rather than the whole video. | ||
That means it's likely far fewer users actually watched Trump and Carlson's video than the number that viewed the tweet. | ||
The number of direct engagement with the post is significantly lower than the number of views with 148,000 reposts and 536,000 likes as of 7 a.m. | ||
Thursday. So what we can say is it's somewhere between half a million and 154 million, somewhere in that realm. | ||
I think it would be smart of Elon to come out with the actual numbers, even if it's just of this interview. | ||
Just to do a post today showing sort of the back end. | ||
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Because you can see it. Average watch time would probably be the best indicator. | |
Yeah, average watch time. | ||
How many people watched a couple minutes of it. | ||
I mean, it's the same for TV, right? | ||
You can't actually tell how many people viewed it. | ||
And actually, in some cases, they just take like a small sample like the Nielsen ratings. | ||
It's just like a couple thousand households and they extrapolate that to the wider population. | ||
It's all a rough estimate as well to watch. | ||
The takeaway is probably more popular and more watched than the entire debate and probably one of the most viewed interviews of all time was this interview with Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump. | ||
They did get into some territory that Is rarely ventured into. | ||
And we can go first to clip number 13. | ||
A question that Tucker Carlson asked twice to Donald Trump. | ||
Do you think they're going to kill you? | ||
Clip 13. That gets back to my original question. | ||
So if the protest didn't work, you got elected anyway. | ||
Impeachment didn't work twice, obviously. | ||
Indictment is not working. | ||
Your poll numbers go up. | ||
When they raided Mar-a-Lago in August of last year, your numbers went up. | ||
They can indict you 20 times, and you're not going to lose the Republican primary because of that. | ||
Well, it makes it look even more ridiculous. | ||
I mean, the four indictments, and maybe there'll be more. | ||
I don't know. These people are crazy. | ||
But they're counterproductive, so if you chart it out, it's an escalation, is what I'm saying. | ||
So what's next? | ||
After, you know, trying to put you in prison for the rest of your life, that's not working, so, like, don't they have to kill you now? | ||
I think the people of our country don't get enough credit for how smart they are. | ||
And I'm not sure I would have said this ten years ago. | ||
But they get it, you know? | ||
They really get it. When somebody gets indicted, your poll numbers go down. | ||
When somebody gets indicted, you announce, ladies and gentlemen, I'll be leaving to spend time with my family and to fight for the rest of my life on this stuff. | ||
But you're out of politics. | ||
I got indicted four times. | ||
All trivia, nonsense, bullshit. | ||
It's all bullshit. It's horrible when you look, and you look at what they're doing. | ||
The boxers hoax. | ||
I'm covered by the Presidential Records Act. | ||
I'm allowed to do exactly that. | ||
He's not covered, and he's got 25 times the number of boxers. | ||
And he's got them stored in Chinatown. | ||
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He's got them stored in a garage underneath his Corvette. | |
What's going on here? We're going to take calls throughout the second hour. | ||
And I want to get your opinion on both the debate and the Trump interview. | ||
Because it's like he doesn't hear it. | ||
It's like he doesn't hear the question being asked. | ||
Is that because he can't fathom it? | ||
Somebody on Twitter... He responded to me, and I thought they put it a funny way. | ||
He says something like, Trump speaks things into reality. | ||
Yeah, Trump speaks things into reality. | ||
He will not speak about them killing him. | ||
His will is too powerful. | ||
It manifests itself in reality when he speaks, so he's careful not to say it. | ||
That might be it. Who knows? | ||
Who knows? Clip number 15 is, I think, the second time Tucker asked this question. | ||
And again, Trump dodges around it, doesn't even seem to hear it. | ||
Let's watch. Are you worried that they're going to try and kill you? | ||
Why wouldn't they try and kill you, honestly? | ||
They're savage animals. | ||
They are people that are sick, really sick. | ||
You have great people in the Democrat Party. | ||
You have great people that are Democrats. | ||
Most of the people in our country are fantastic. | ||
And I'm representing everybody. | ||
I'm not just Republicans or conservatives. | ||
I represent everybody. I'm the president of everybody. | ||
But I've seen what they do. | ||
I've seen the lengths that they go to. | ||
When they make up the Russia, Russia, Russia, when that's exposed and they go down and Barr should have gone after them and other people should have gone after them. | ||
And they did very late. | ||
Because the Durham report came out. | ||
It was fairly good. | ||
It could have been a lot tougher, I guess, but it was fairly good. | ||
But it explained how corrupt it was. | ||
I'll tell you who did a great job was the Inspector General Horowitz. | ||
He did a phenomenal report. | ||
You didn't have to go to Durham. He did it on Comey and on, I guess, McCabe and some others. | ||
And it was a vicious... | ||
It was basically a true report, how bad they are. | ||
But these people are sick people. | ||
These are people that... | ||
I think they hate our country. | ||
You want to know the truth? When you see open borders, when you see these policies that they have, and so many other things, it's so sad to see. | ||
You know, we have a country that's very fragile right now. | ||
He's had a lot of good stuff like that, where he's like... | ||
You know, they hate our—he's like, I really think they hate our country. | ||
I mean, it's the only way to explain it. | ||
Or he'll say, like, you know, Gavin Newsom doesn't have a good record. | ||
California is not doing well right now. | ||
He's like, but at the end of the day, I'm not sure that matters. | ||
He's like, I don't think it matters if you're a failure or bad. | ||
He's like, he looks good. He's got a nice smile, and he's charismatic, and that's all the Democrats care about. | ||
Even when your record is just abysmal failure after abysmal failure, I don't think it matters. | ||
These people don't care about whether your policies are actually good or not. | ||
He said stuff like that. | ||
But again, he's asked the question twice. | ||
Neither time he even remotely approaches the possibility of him being killed, even though it is clearly within the realm of these, as he puts it, savage animals. | ||
If I was Trump, I would say something like, message to my supporters. | ||
If they kill me, gloves off. | ||
Do what you gotta do. | ||
If they put a bullet in my head, if my plane goes down, you have my permission to go absolutely insane and kill all of them. | ||
That's what I would say. | ||
I would guard myself. | ||
I would surround myself with the shield of the Second Amendment and say, they won't kill me. | ||
If they kill me, the American people will kill them. | ||
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So they shouldn't kill me. | |
I mean, is that a threat? | ||
I don't think that's a threat. This is how you're supposed to threaten somebody once you're dead. | ||
Alright folks, we're going to take your phone calls throughout this second hour. | ||
We'll be joined by Christina Bob in the third hour. | ||
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And while we wait for the phone lines to fill up, I do want to go to just another clip that once again shows why I'm telling you, hey, Donald Trump, if you avoid prison and don't win the presidency, I think you might have a place at Infowars. | ||
Here's him making fun of Kamala Harris, clip number 12. | ||
So back to Biden, I'm interested. | ||
So you think he's failing. | ||
He obviously is failing. | ||
I think it's clear to everybody. | ||
But that would make Kamala Harris the candidate? | ||
Well, not really. I mean, I guess they'd have maybe a free-for-all. | ||
A lot of people say she has to remain for certain reasons, the candidate. | ||
She has to. I don't think that's true, actually. | ||
I don't think that other people would stand for it. | ||
She has some bad moments. | ||
Her moments are almost as bad as his. | ||
I think his are worse, actually. | ||
Yeah. She seems pretty senile, too. | ||
She speaks in rhyme. | ||
It's weird. It's weird. | ||
But she has bad moments. | ||
In rhyme? Well, the way she talks, the bus will go here, and then the bus will go there, because that's what buses do. | ||
It's weird. The whole thing is weird. | ||
This is not a president of the United States future. | ||
And I think they probably have some kind of a primary, and other people will get involved. | ||
Could be, could be. | ||
I mean, you know, I always got along well with him, believe it or not, but could be him, could be somebody else. | ||
He's got a big, a big load on his shoulders because you look at California, what's happened. | ||
But I don't know if the American people really—the people that vote for him, I don't even know if they care. | ||
You know, you look at so many of the things that are going on, and people don't seem to be—in the old days, if you had a bad record, it meant a lot. | ||
Today, if you have a bad record, it doesn't really mean anything. | ||
You know, he looks good. He's a nice-looking guy, speaks well. | ||
But Biden, every time you watch him talking, it's like he's walking on eggs. | ||
You're waiting for him to collapse. | ||
And he almost always does. | ||
And I got to know the leaders of all of the countries, essentially, but the big ones... | ||
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Oh, man. That might have been my favorite line in the whole thing. | |
He's talking, you expect him to collapse, and he almost always does. | ||
It's so true. | ||
Yeah, I think that might be my favorite clip from the whole interview. | ||
It really sums it all up right there. | ||
Mocking Kamala Harris. | ||
It should be everybody's interpretation. | ||
It's just the normal reading of the situation. | ||
You've got a president who can hardly walk, and like he said, you always expect him to collapse, and he actually usually does. | ||
I mean, it's not rare that that happens. | ||
It's every single day, on average, we have a Biden gaffe, which is just unprecedented. | ||
We've got Kamala Harris, who talks like a... | ||
Preschool teacher to the people of the United States and people internationally. | ||
And you've got Gavin Newsom, who, as Trump points out, he's got a terrible record, but I don't think that matters anymore. | ||
It's such a good point. | ||
It's such an overarching, illustrative point of American politics right now, where it actually does not matter what your record is. | ||
If you're a Democrat. If you're a Democrat, you can have failure after failure. | ||
You can spend tens of billions of dollars to solve homelessness only to have homelessness triple under your tenure. | ||
Just an abysmal failure. | ||
And you'll still get elected as long as you virtue signal the correct way. | ||
That really is the downfall of a democracy. | ||
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People fall for that. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Yes, we are still dealing with the fallout of the dueling events yesterday. | ||
If there's... | ||
The country may be going down in flames. | ||
We may be experiencing the full-fledged, tyrannical, despotic takeover of single-party rule as Trump is slated to be arrested and get his mugshot taken today. | ||
And as the runner-up debate just descends into screeching about why we should send foreign countries all of our money, it's kind of ridiculous. | ||
But I can tell you one group of people that are benefiting wildly from this, that's the Babylon Bee. | ||
The Babylon Bee is just having a field day. | ||
And it's actually not a good thing when you go to the trending article tab on Twitter and half or more of the articles are Babylon B. Because, like, the news is so silly, you might as well read the parodies. | ||
Republicans gather to debate who will lose to Trump in a distant second. | ||
Republican debate to see who's going to lose to Biden in a landslide mail-in vote in the middle of the night. | ||
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It just goes on and on. | |
CDC announces deadly new election Eurocron COVID variant. | ||
Confused Mike Pence under the impression he's running for president of Ukraine. | ||
I'm telling you, half of the headlines in the trending tab are from Babylon B. The other half could be from Babylon B because that's how silly all of this is. | ||
Let's go now out to your phone calls. | ||
I'm going to take as many phone calls as possible in this second hour before welcoming Christina Bob in the third hour. | ||
I want to get your input on the Trump interview and the debates. | ||
Let's go to Al in Michigan. | ||
Al in Michigan says he disagrees with Trump. | ||
What do you disagree with Trump about, Al? | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. Hey, thanks for taking my call. | ||
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I just wanted to say that I don't trust Trump. | |
And I wanted to point out that Trump was educated at Jesuit Fordham University. | ||
And he sends his children to Jesuit Georgetown University. | ||
And he had a secret meeting with the Pope at the Vatican when he was president. | ||
And so I think he's a dirty Jesuit, and we shouldn't trust him. | ||
You think Trump's a Jesuit? | ||
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Yeah, a dirty Jesuit? | |
What's wrong with a Jesuit? | ||
Not one of those clean, respectable Jesuits. | ||
No, I mean, what do you mean by that? | ||
I mean... And what's secret? | ||
I mean, he had a meeting with Pope as president. | ||
It was pretty well publicized. | ||
There's that great picture of Trump smiling and the Pope just like looking incredibly angry and sad. | ||
I mean, it seems like everything Trump is doing is against what these secret societies are doing, against what the leadership of the Vatican is doing. | ||
I mean, how do you say he's a Jesuit? | ||
Something like Anthony Fauci. | ||
Yeah, there's the classic picture. | ||
Someone like Anthony Fauci being a Jesuit makes a lot of sense, right? | ||
He portrays himself as squeaky clean and, you know, unimpeachable. | ||
And he's got that very highbrow, educated, condescending way of talking. | ||
And he was educated for his whole life in Jesuit institutions. | ||
So I just don't see that with Trump. | ||
I see Trump as brash, uncontrollable. | ||
I don't see him submitting to the Pope or something crazy like that. | ||
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Well, very good, Harrison, exposing Jesuit Anthony Fauci. | |
But with Trump, he did have a secret meeting with the Pope. | ||
There was the public meeting. Then they went behind closed doors. | ||
No cameras were allowed. | ||
And he also said that Klaus Schwab was doing a great job when he went to the World Economic Forum. | ||
And so he did have the... | ||
When he showed up uninvited at the World Economic Forum to flex on his enemies. | ||
Again, I don't... These little offhanded remarks. | ||
Trump literally says that about everybody. | ||
He calls Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
He's like, they're doing very well. | ||
They're very nice people. | ||
We love them. You can't take these offhanded comments as some loyalty he has to Klaus Schwab. | ||
Clearly these guys are not friends with each other. | ||
I just don't get... I just don't get why that's the interpretation. | ||
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You've got to look at his past, Harrison, because he has mafia connections, Trump Tower. | |
It was built by the Genovese crime family who owns the major concrete business construction in New York. | ||
Yeah, every building in New York you had to deal with the mafia, which is why he's so suited to deal with the New World Order mafia that operates just like a mafia, the same way that Rudy Giuliani undid the entire mafia in the 80s. | ||
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He didn't, though. Giuliani covered up 9-11, and he just put in a new mafia. | |
You didn't destroy the mafia. | ||
That's a joke. That's a Jesuit joke. | ||
A Jesuit joke. All right, well, thanks for your input. | ||
I don't agree, but that's, you know, that's why we open up phone lines. | ||
Thank you for the call, Al. | ||
Let's go to John in Minneapolis. | ||
He wants to talk about Trump's looming assassination. | ||
Go ahead, John. You're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | ||
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Howdy. You can hear me, I assume. | |
Very well, thank you. Okay. | ||
So... With nuclear war, they talk about mutually assured destruction, and that's what prevents nuclear war. | ||
Now, with this assassination thing, I think we need to normalize what you said a few minutes ago, is that, you know, first of all, you better qualify yourself and rephrase what you said. | ||
Yeah, you put it in, you said, I think Trump should say this. | ||
Yeah, if I was Trump, that's what I would say, yeah. | ||
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Right, right. But you're not saying, you know... | |
Go nuts if they assassinate him. | ||
You're not... What I'm saying is... | ||
I am also saying that if I am assassinated to go fight these people... | ||
Now, yeah, of course. Of course, I'm saying if I was Trump, yeah. | ||
I mean, I'm saying there is a very real threat that Trump really is going to be assassinated, and if he wants to, like you just said, like mutually assured destruction and shield himself with the American people, I would not blame him for a second for doing that. | ||
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That's right. And here's the thing. | |
I feel that there is a ton of people that will go off the rocker, whatever. | ||
Their mainspring is going to break if they assassinate him. | ||
And I think that we have to normalize that situation so that people know that, hey, that's not going to be an option. | ||
Okay? But we do have to be careful when we talk those kind of words, like you said. | ||
I mean, I don't know that legally you're covering yourself to say, well, I said it as if he should say that, not that I'm saying it or whatever. | ||
But we do need to normalize that concept because they better know that we are going to go off the rails if something like that happens. | ||
And I also take it to where if they somehow legally keep him off the ballot or say he can't be president, the same thing is going to happen. | ||
I don't know about that, but I don't think it's a matter of what one person wants or another person wants. | ||
I think it's a reality that the powers that be recognize. | ||
I've said it before on this show where it's like, why do they say white conservative men are the number one threat? | ||
Because we are. | ||
Because it's true. | ||
Because if they do something that pisses off to an egregious degree, The hundreds of millions of white Christian men that still exist in this country that are extremely heavily armed, like, that is the biggest threat to them right now. | ||
I mean, other countries aren't a big threat. | ||
They can't invade the country without permission. | ||
They can't, you know, they don't pose a threat to the people in power, but the regular people do. | ||
I mean, you just have to imagine if January 6th, like, what if everybody in January 6th brought their guns? | ||
Like, what? That'd be, yeah, there's a reason they're so scared of that eventuality, because It's terrifying to them and it's a very real threat. | ||
It's not about whether you support it or not. | ||
It's just reality. And so I think they recognize. | ||
I've said for years, like, I didn't think they were ever going to kill Trump while he was president or anything because I think they run the calculation and they go... | ||
They type into the big quantum algorithm, like, what happens if Trump is killed? | ||
What happens if Trump just dies? | ||
Like, I think they're terrified of Trump even just having a legitimate natural heart attack and falling over dead because the American people won't buy it. | ||
They'll get blamed either way. | ||
So it's almost like they're in this position where, like, they have to try to get rid of Trump but also not let anything really bad happen to them because no matter what happens, they're going to get the blame for it and the people of America are going to be pissed at it. | ||
I hope it's clear that's the literally last thing any of us should want. | ||
I mean, that's death on a massive scale. | ||
That gives them the excuse to come in with the UN. I mean, it's sort of a terrifyingly precarious situation America's in. | ||
The people who want to destroy America know they could by killing Trump and then having America go crazy and start a civil war. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we are continuing to take your calls and reactions to the debate and the interview with Trump last night. | ||
I've been very pleased with all the calls we've gotten over the last couple of days, couple of weeks. | ||
They have really been good. | ||
Even the ones that don't like me and have mean things to say, I think it's nice. | ||
It is one of those things where it's like, it's not fun getting called an anti-Semite, obviously. | ||
Or being told I don't hate the Jesuits enough. | ||
The crew and I were just talking about this. | ||
It's the balance of hate that you have to have. | ||
Some groups you hate too much, some groups you don't hate enough. | ||
It's complicated. I don't like getting called an insemite, but it is nice to be able to reaffirm that I don't hate anybody. | ||
When you get these accusations, it gives you a chance to say, actually, I love the Jewish people. | ||
Maybe I don't say that enough. | ||
I love Jews. Hey, you know what? | ||
I even love Jesuits. What do you think about that? | ||
They're humans too. Let's go to CJ. I take that back. | ||
I hate Jesuits. I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. I said a flash forward of all the calls I'm going to get. | ||
Down with the Jesuits. | ||
CJ in Florida, thank you for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Irish, that's funny. | ||
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Is it because you knew I'm going to call and talk about that too? | |
Oh, I didn't know that, but go ahead. | ||
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Okay, so I heard the last two calls, and I'm like, listen, first of all, I like the way you actually run the show in that you speak your mind, you let them speak, and you don't mind going back and forth. | |
That's what we want. That's what we like. | ||
That's what we're here for, yeah. Yeah, we need that, you know, because people need that healthy dialogue and exchange. | ||
We're going to be in trouble. | ||
Now, what I want to ask you, before I even get into anything, was to say, Is there any way possible you guys can make a sort of link where you can link people who are looking for jobs, who don't like what's happening in the system, and employers who are looking for employees to work together? | ||
Because what I look at from the debate last night and other stuff happening around the world, I remember talking about a split. | ||
We may need to do a split whereby people who want to work and do things one way and to have their own livelihood have to be separate from those who don't want to, who don't care, but the world want to burn and destroy everything. | ||
Because we're living in an upside-down, bizarre world it's looking like right now. | ||
And there's a bait. There's a bait we saw. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Well, let me just say on that first, somebody has done something like that. | ||
I mean, people have made, like, dating apps where it's, like, conservative dating apps. | ||
I think there's been something like that where it's, like, an Indeed or it's, like, a hiring service, but it'll service the blacklist of the people who have... | ||
Alternative viewpoints, you know, traditional viewpoints that were totally normal 10 years ago. | ||
You know, that's not really in our purview, but we'd be happy to, you know, help spread it if somebody else makes that. | ||
And of course, you know, even without a service specifically for that, what we want to do is build communities and talk to each other and become friends and say, hey, you need a job? | ||
You know, my uncle needs to hire somebody. | ||
You know, as long as we build a community, that will manifest naturally. | ||
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I mean, that's what we seem to need, because even being like an Amish country, we need to get off of this stuff. | |
Because right now, the way the world is shaping, including America, people are taking sides. | ||
And again, as you just mentioned, if something happens to Trump, fascination-wise, or something bad like that, I pray it never happens, because I love Trump. | ||
I actually like his fighting brash style. | ||
But as the two colleagues mentioned, I want you to be possible. | ||
Take Leo Zagami and study what they call Hegelian dialectics and the Jesuit and the Jesuit oath. | ||
Because remember, the Pope right now says, if you want to know about me, study the Jesuits. | ||
The Jesuits have an oath to kill, murder, destroy, anything they need to do to usurp governments and take over society anyhow they want to. | ||
They run the world, put it simply, okay? | ||
God is on top there, but man kind of made some choices, and the Jesuits run the world. | ||
And you ask the Vatican, El Papa, ask him what this La Dato Si means, okay? | ||
But going to the debate, Vivek Ramasamy, I saw the debate last night. | ||
I saw a little bit of Trump and Tucker, and I'm like, this is a joke. | ||
The Republicans are like, that's a joke. | ||
The amount of fakers up there all look fake, except Vivek, I have questions on him, but I like him and Ron DeSantis to some degree how it goes. | ||
Vivek, I'm like, I'm happy he's speaking so boldly and raised his hand off time. | ||
I said, listen, yeah, I will pardon him. | ||
Yeah, I will do this. And look at Nikki Haley. | ||
Fake! He's over there talking about... | ||
Yeah, I mean, you can look at it. | ||
Every time he said something, they tried to go and attack him because he said, hey, I'm willing to say what you don't want to say. | ||
They know what he's saying is true. | ||
Christy, Chris Christy, during the storm and during the COVID stuff. | ||
You remember him? Laying on the beach with his family whenever he wants to lock down inside. | ||
But they said, here's something interesting. | ||
You notice a pattern also? Almost all the main leaders or players who helped to bring in the COVID stuff... | ||
Do you notice how they all kind of stepped down? | ||
Like, they all had a bad reaction. | ||
Bill Gates got separated. | ||
And you remember in the Netherlands, one step down over there. | ||
You're right, yeah. In the meantime, Trump got invited. | ||
I haven't really thought about all that. You know, Cuomo left the stage. | ||
Yeah, no, you're making a bunch of good points, CJ. Honestly, you're making a lot of good points. | ||
I really appreciate this call. I do want to get to other calls. | ||
I don't want to give you, you know, all the time in the world, but I really appreciate it. | ||
Your calls are always very good, raised a lot of good... | ||
I agree. I mean, I really like a lot of the stuff Vivek has done. | ||
Every time I say that, people come out just like, you idiot! | ||
Really, Vivek? You moron! | ||
George Soros funds Vivek! | ||
He's a snake! And it's like, okay, but he also goes... | ||
I'm down with that. I like that. | ||
I think that's good, and we need to see more of that. | ||
I'm not about to give him my firstborn son. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, CJ. Very good, as always. | ||
Let's go to Chaz in New York. | ||
You want to talk about the little spat that Vivek and Haley had about aid to Israel. | ||
Go ahead, Chaz. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, so I live in upstate New York in a good red area of New York. | |
I am a citizen of Israel. | ||
I lived there for three years. | ||
I had to get citizenship there in order to remain there to be a family. | ||
So I do have some feelings about this, you know, especially because I had rocket fire, you know, fired upon me and had to deal with the air raid sirens and all that. | ||
That's scary. As a citizen? Or in the military? | ||
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Yeah. As a citizen. | |
Wow. Yeah. | ||
That happened to everybody there. | ||
You know, people were just talking about the booms and all that. | ||
You know, thankfully, Iron Dome protected all of us and everything. | ||
And I'm against aid to Israel. | ||
Like... You know, the huge military aid that we give to them. | ||
Because that just gets spent in, like, all sorts of ridiculous ways, but when it comes to, like, the reciprocal things, you know, that Vivek was talking about, you know, where Iron Dome has actually protected our military abroad, and I've I've seen and heard stories about that. | ||
So, the whole thing's kind of weirdly framed, isn't it? | ||
Because Vivek's statement, which itself is a little bit wishy-washy, but he basically says, I want to get Israel to a point that we don't need to send them aid, right? | ||
That was his statement. | ||
He said, by 2028, they won't need our billions of dollars because the Middle East will be safe. | ||
Like, isn't that the ideal? | ||
That's what I want. I want you to not have to have an Iron Dome. | ||
I want you to not have to... | ||
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Yeah, they are like, you know, supposedly white... | |
Oh. | ||
Sorry, Chaz hung up or we lost that phone call. | ||
That wasn't us, though. But I was actually appreciating that call. | ||
It was nuanced. I liked it. | ||
Thank you for the call, Chaz. | ||
Sorry that happened. Let's go to Old Dude in Missouri. | ||
Actually, you know what? Stay on the line, Old Dude. | ||
We'll go to you on the other side. | ||
We're running out of time. I don't want you to get cut off. | ||
So we'll go back to Old Dude and more of your phone calls on the other side as we continue the American responses to the debate. | ||
Maybe we should be doing a caller poll or something, asking you who you think was. | ||
One, whether it even matters that they won. | ||
But honestly, I just like the free-flowing conversation and the trash-talking Jesuits that's going on. | ||
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I didn't raise a hand. | |
Let us be honest as Republicans. | ||
I'm the only person on the stage who isn't bought and paid for so I can say this. | ||
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The climate change agenda is a hoax. | |
The climate change agenda is a hoax. | ||
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And we have to declare independence for it. | |
And the reality is, the anti-carbon agenda is the wet blanket on our economy. | ||
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I mean, who's booing that? | |
The climate change agenda is a hoax. | ||
It's multiple hoaxes. | ||
It's a hoax layer cake. | ||
They don't like thinking that their candidate is bought and paid for. | ||
I think that's probably what they were booing at. | ||
It's like back in 2016 when Trump's like, you're all donors. | ||
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Actually insulting the crowd that's right in front of him. | |
The good old days. We go back out to your phone calls now. | ||
Get your take on... | ||
The events, Old Dude in Missouri, thank you so much for holding over. | ||
You had some personal notes on the debate. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Old Dude. | ||
You're on the air. Hey, man. | ||
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So, yeah, I think that was the point in the debate where Christy Cream said that he had had enough already, and he probably had. | |
I think Chris Christie is really there just for the hospitality room access. | ||
Oh, no. For real. | ||
And one of the things that really hit me when I first saw Christy Cream up there was that that dude is a woe beast, and honestly, the sheer lack of self-control disqualifies him from being president. | ||
Yeah. Why is he even there? | ||
But Vivek, he stole the show. | ||
And everything he was saying was really resonating with the American people. | ||
And I feel like that was basically his interview with the American people to be Trump's vice president candidate. | ||
It makes sense that he would do that. | ||
That would make up for the age discrepancy and some of the things that people may accuse him of lacking. | ||
And he was kind to Trump. | ||
When they asked who would support Trump, Vivek was the first one to raise his hand with no hesitation. | ||
And then you had Nikki Haley and Tim Scott came to the party a little late, and Burgum and DeSantis and Pence. | ||
They also raised their hand and said they would support Trump. | ||
But then Chrissy Green and Asa and Nikki and Burgum, they said that Pence was right in not sending the votes back to the states when the election was in question. | ||
And then when we watched the Trump interview last night, it came out that they actually changed the rules to make it where the vice president doesn't even have that authority anymore. | ||
Yeah, we've covered that as well, and you're right, this did come up during the Tucker interview, and Trump talks about what Thomas Jefferson did, where apparently Thomas Jefferson, when there was a state up for, you know, that was being debated over, he was like, you know what? Your votes are going to me, actually. | ||
Actually, I'm taking those votes. | ||
Trump's like, we could have done that. | ||
I didn't even want to do that. He's like, I could have. | ||
But I didn't ask him to do that. | ||
I asked him to send it back. So yeah, he did talk about that. | ||
And we've talked about that. Almost every time we talk about January 6th, we try to lay the groundwork of saying how not just the election was rigged, there was a legitimate reason for people to be mad and to go protest. | ||
Maybe not a legitimate reason to attack anybody, obviously, or do violence, but certainly a very valid grievance to be redressed by the government in line with the First Amendment. | ||
But we've also talked about the political machinations that went on behind the scenes and that was one of them. | ||
They actually rewrote the law to prevent that from happening in the future, meaning that it could have happened. | ||
And even Pence said that. | ||
He admitted that. We showed the... | ||
Interview on CNN or whatever where he's going, they wanted me to send it back to the states and I thought that would have been so chaotic I didn't want to do it. | ||
He didn't say it was illegal. He didn't say he didn't have the authority. | ||
He said it would have been too chaotic so he didn't do it. | ||
Of course he had the legal right to do it until they changed the law to prevent that from happening again. | ||
Good point. Thank you so much. | ||
Old dude from Missouri. | ||
Appreciate that. Let's go to Pat in Florida now. | ||
Again, we're just going to be talking about the debate and the Trump interview today. | ||
Pat in Florida, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Good morning, Harrison. | |
I love your show, and yesterday's show was amazing how you answered all those people that were arguing against you. | ||
But I just had a thought concerning—and I did not watch any of it. | ||
I went to bed. I DVR'd it. | ||
I'm going to watch everything today. | ||
But your thought about Tucker asking Trump about, you know, isn't he afraid they're going to kill you or whatever he said— I think it was so smart of him not to answer that because, you know, this is a spirit war, a spiritual war. | ||
Uh-oh, are you there? Yes, yes, I hear you. | ||
Spiritual war. Now you're right. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And spirit rules the natural. | |
And our words coming from our mouth, our heart, and our soul have power. | ||
And if he admits, you know, I mean, they might try to... | ||
You know, kill him. And I have no control, none of us do, over that. | ||
But the very thought that he does not entertain that, to me, is amazing. | ||
I used to, I love Trump. | ||
I used to be a Republican. | ||
I just went independent when his stance on the shot went south. | ||
I thought, no, I'm not killing kids. | ||
You know, I'm not for that at all. | ||
But I just, you know, the Bible says death and life is in the power of the tongue. | ||
Jesus said we're going to have what we say. | ||
And if we really believe that the Word of God is true, then you've got to go with walking by faith and not by sight. | ||
And that's all I have to say. | ||
But I just remember, do you remember when his wife read the Lord's Prayer? | ||
I think that was one of the most, it just gave me goosebumps. | ||
And I'm eight years old. | ||
And I'm trying to keep up with all this crazy stuff. | ||
But I thought that was one of the most beautiful moments. | ||
Not only is she a beautiful woman to look at, but that was just, you know, he had so much spirituality to his Yeah, she is such a benefit to him and she really is exactly what a First Lady should be. | ||
Yeah. Really, and she in particular is like the strong silence type. | ||
You don't hear her a lot, but when you do, you're like, she's got it going on. | ||
Absolutely. Thank you very much for the call, Pat. | ||
And you're right. I can see the calculus in Trump's mind where, what's he going to say? | ||
He's going to say, no, they're not going to kill me. | ||
It's like, okay, well, that's kind of brazen. | ||
Like, oh, they can't kill me. | ||
I'm too well protected. Like, you really want to, like, challenge the people that probably want to kill you? | ||
That's probably not a good idea. | ||
He's not going to say, yeah, they might kill me. | ||
I mean, that projects weakness. | ||
I can see the Trump calculus where he goes, there's no good way for me to answer this question, so I'm going to skirt around it. | ||
And I totally get that. | ||
Let's go to another call about the assassination of Trump. | ||
David in Florida. Thanks for calling in, David. | ||
What's your take on the potential for assassination of Donald Trump? | ||
David? I'm having trouble hearing you. | ||
If you can get off speakerphone, we'll go back to you in just a second. | ||
We'll go next to AeroDart in Colorado. | ||
Keep David on the line. David, if you can fix your phone, we'll go back to you. | ||
AeroDart in Colorado says Trump knows what will happen if he's killed. | ||
Go ahead, AeroDart. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, can you hear me okay? | |
I hear you fine. Thanks. Okay, because I'm on speakerphone because I got a few notes because... | ||
There's so many good points that you raised this morning. | ||
I normally don't watch the show because I can't watch Infowars all day. | ||
My brain will explode. | ||
I understand that. | ||
So what do you think would happen if Trump was killed? | ||
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Well, I think someone called in and y'all talked about that. | |
I kind of want to talk about a few other things. | ||
They all hate Trump, except for the Indian dude. | ||
I can't say his name. | ||
Vivek, yeah. I call him the Indian dude. | ||
And I like him. | ||
But they all hate Trump. | ||
They really do. And, I mean, they all supported Pence. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
I can't stand him. | ||
They all supported Pence when he sold out because I guess he wants to be the next president. | ||
I think that's what Trump says. | ||
president so yeah obviously he filled out you know so uh but you know um serious point real serious point here quickly keep hearing how Trump is the one that's going to destroy the country but it's Biden who's the Manchurian candidate oh my god I mean Biden is literally destroying the You don't even need to speculate. He is doing it right now. | ||
He is destroying the country. | ||
You're exactly right. More phone calls on the other side. | ||
Welcome to Christina Bobb in the third hour. | ||
Stay with us for The American Journal. | ||
All right, folks, taking your calls on the debate, the dueling events last night, the runner-up debate and the interview with the Republican forerunner, Donald the runner-up debate and the interview with the Republican forerunner, Donald Trump, by Tucker | ||
Got to love what Tucker Carlson's been able to do since he went on X. Even just the ability to start his broadcast five minutes before The others, right? | ||
They're these little things that limit network TV. The time, you pretty much have to start right at the front of the hour. | ||
Twitter, not so much. You can release your thing five minutes before. | ||
That's just good. One thing he did was he only, it only went for an hour. | ||
I'd like to see them talk for two or three hours. | ||
I'd like to see them, they didn't get into the vaccine, which I really thought would have been a good chance to talk to Trump about it, maybe get Tucker's take on On what he should do about it. | ||
That never came up, unfortunately, but a lot of interesting stuff did, including Trump's feelings about Bill Barr and his betrayal. | ||
I'm sure we'll revisit some of those topics when Christina Bob joins us in the third hour. | ||
Talk about Trump's legal issues, as it were, in the 2020 election. | ||
But for now, we go back out to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to... David in Florida, I understand, is back. | ||
David, have you fixed the audio issue? | ||
Are you there, David? I'm here. | ||
Can you hear me? I hear you now. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Go ahead. Thank you. | |
Yeah, I just want to talk about Trump, and I'm reminded of a video I saw on the Internet a while back. | ||
It was Julian Assange being transported, and he was screaming, don't trust Donald Trump. | ||
Don't trust Donald Trump. | ||
Now, I've tried to find that video for years. | ||
It's been completely scrubbed off the internet. | ||
Anyways, I think Trump's hilarious, but I do not trust him, mostly because he's the self-proclaimed most pro-LGBT president ever. | ||
He's the most pro-Israel president ever. | ||
Israel loves him, and his base is on all of the money there. | ||
They basically worship him, our people worship him, and they will do anything that he says. | ||
Now there's this giant deception going on. | ||
It's not that simple. | ||
You know, this is chess on the highest level. | ||
And the media is totally against them, but that's because the media has been known. | ||
The people knew the media was corrupt. | ||
They knew that politics was corrupt. | ||
So the media is a part of it, and they have to go after Trump to make him legitimate. | ||
Anyways, I'm a Christian and I just want to say, like, I just want to prophesize to you a little bit now, but what I see is Trump getting assassinated and then coming back to life to take his throne on the New World Order government as the Antichrist. | ||
Whoa, that took a wild turn there at the end. | ||
Well, I appreciate your thoughts, David. | ||
I understand that so many things in our world are fabricated and so many of the conflicts are Pretend, I guess you could say. | ||
I mean, they're just, it's play acting. | ||
I don't think that's the case. | ||
I don't think that's the case with Trump, personally. | ||
I think that's the case with a lot of other people. | ||
But Trump, I've not seen evidence of that. | ||
And I just, I can't imagine. | ||
I mean, unless it's somebody who, I just, I don't see it. | ||
Somebody willing to give up all that Trump had. | ||
Like, he... Why would he suffer so much, actually suffer so much, as he has, clearly? | ||
Like, he's not looking as good as he looked four years ago. | ||
You can see his hair's kind of thinning. | ||
I mean, the stress that he's been under, the friendships that he's lost, the position as a beloved member of the media, and, you know, I mean, he's been... | ||
He was starring in Seinfeld episodes and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air episodes since the 80s, We're good to go. | ||
Especially not Donald Trump. | ||
For the people that hate him, like clearly, actually, viscerally hate him, I just don't see the deception there. | ||
I think with a lot of what's going on with Trump, what you see is what you get. | ||
But that's my view, and I understand our audience might have different views on that. | ||
That's why we're taking calls. Let's go to... | ||
Thanks for the call, David. Appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Mike in Tennessee. | ||
You say Vivek clearly won. | ||
I think that's the main takeaway most people have. | ||
Go ahead, Mike. You're on the air. Yeah, you're right. | ||
I think Vivek did. | ||
And if there was any question that Fox News was a controlled opposition by the New World Order, it was that question and how it was phrased on climate change. | ||
That was a dead giveaway. | ||
Plus, it's what? In Pfizer arena. | ||
And as far as Trump is concerned, I love the guy, but I think Vivek is a little bit more smart when it comes to Israel. | ||
And Why didn't Tucker press Trump on not only the vaccine issue, which you brought up, but what about the New World Order? | ||
Why are these guys always eating around the edge? | ||
Like Trump will say, yeah, I think that they hate the country. | ||
Well, why doesn't he connect the dots for us, you know, that our Democratic Party's been taken over by Klaus Schwab? | ||
Why does he never deal with that? | ||
That's a good question. That's why I was saying I'd like to see a Joe Rogan-style podcast with Donald Trump. | ||
I'd like to see Donald Trump on Joe Rogan, actually. | ||
That would be extremely interesting. | ||
But I'd like to see Tucker Carlson and Trump not sit for a one-hour interview. | ||
Like, why limit yourself like that? | ||
If you're on Fox News, sure, maybe you have to limit it to an hour. | ||
But when you're on Twitter, why not do two, three-hour back and forth? | ||
Why not take a break and come back and talk more? | ||
I mean, there's no reason why we should stick to these... | ||
These limitations of like one hour. | ||
And you can tell, I mean, they're kind of in the middle of the... | ||
It ends like a normal television interview where it's like, it's going fine. | ||
And then it just like all of a sudden, Tucker's like, and that's all the time we have. | ||
Thank you for being with us, Trump. | ||
Like, why? Why not let that go longer? | ||
Why not question him on all these things? | ||
It was different than a normal television interview, obviously. | ||
And the things that were talked about are not things talked about on network TV, as Fox is obviously controlled opposition at this point. | ||
But I'd like to see it go even further. | ||
But didn't you love Vivek's just honesty? | ||
I mean, he's controlled by principle. | ||
He's not controlled by being a pragmatist. | ||
He's not a pragmatist. | ||
He goes on principle. | ||
He had no problem raising his hand. | ||
All the other people were, like, looking around at the other ones to see if they were raised. | ||
I mean, he totally destroyed them. | ||
And he speaks more clearly than Trump. | ||
I think that he won't be eating around the edges when it comes to the New World Order. | ||
I think he's the man that's going to educate the public. | ||
You watch. Well, he already is, and he's doing a great job. | ||
And I agree with our previous caller who said that they think that Vivek is basically running this whole time to be vice president. | ||
I don't think he has any illusion that he is going to beat Donald Trump. | ||
I think he wants to be Donald Trump's right-hand man, which maybe he should be. | ||
Maybe that's the position he belongs in. | ||
No, I totally agree, Mike. I'm sorry, I do want to go to at least one more call here, but I appreciate your input. | ||
Let's go to Patriot in Texas. | ||
You have a take on what you call the debate double-cross. | ||
What do you mean by that? Go ahead. | ||
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How you doing, Harrison? | |
Good, thank you. Well, the debate, double-crossed, is if you read any occult book, it's not the obvious deception. | ||
It's the deception behind the deception. | ||
Speak to Jay Dyer about that. | ||
He's an expert on that in all his books. | ||
And that's who's above us. | ||
And Trump's a prime example of that. | ||
We're looking at the surface level. | ||
And we're not going behind the obvious deception, which half the people are brainwashed as liberals and half the people are brainwashed as Trumpers. | ||
I'd also say this. | ||
Why don't we have a candidate that is pro-God? | ||
I mean, when we have these questions about Ukraine-Russia war, all you gotta say to win the debate is a country should not raise a sword to another country. | ||
We are not People of war. | ||
All wars are fabricated. | ||
And you just got to go about that. | ||
We're arguing about the wrong principles here. | ||
Everything that we debate should be a biblical stance. | ||
And Trump is not that. | ||
None of the Republicans are that. | ||
Well, I sort of disagree with you because if you're watching... | ||
Hold on, Pedro. I sort of disagree with you on that because if you were watching the Trump debate, and we'll grab this video and play it in the beginning of the next hour as we welcome Christina Bobb, but... | ||
When he talks about the Ukraine war, he basically says exactly what you said. | ||
I mean, he doesn't say, you know, he doesn't attribute it to God, but it's just like the natural human instinct where he just empathizes with the innocent Russians and Ukrainians who didn't do anything to get their countries into war. | ||
And he's just like, imagine just being one of these innocent people and having your town or your city bombed all of a sudden. | ||
He's like, nobody should go through that. | ||
They don't deserve this. | ||
So he might not be coming from a biblical perspective, as in he's not referencing the Bible to come to this conclusion. | ||
But it's just innate to him. | ||
He's just like, this is just wrong. | ||
And I don't like this. | ||
And there should be peace, not war. | ||
So I think, you know, what you're asking for, Trump is already delivering on. | ||
and he did last night with the Tucker Carlson interview. | ||
We'll show that clip on the other side. | ||
But I mean, does he have to come from the Bible or just the fact that he still feels that way just innately? | ||
I mean, isn't that a good thing? No. | ||
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I don't believe anybody in the Bible won a political race and is in the Bible. | |
I think Moses, I think all the leaders in the Bible... | ||
We're all based upon biblical principles, and that's where we're losing the ideology war because we're debating ideologies, one, left versus right, when that's not the argument to be argued. | ||
You can't win that argument. | ||
You can only win an argument with morality, which is from the faith. | ||
Well, I think Trump has the right morality, even if he's not faithful. | ||
He's the only one that seems to care at all about the humanity that's being destroyed for these geopolitical goals. | ||
Thanks for the call, everybody. We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
We'll be welcoming Christina Bobb to the program momentarily. | ||
I want to go to this video first from the Tucker Carlson interview. | ||
I thought this was, in a way, sort of the best part in that it so distinguishes Donald Trump from any of his competitors. | ||
Which is sad because all that he's showing here is that he has some modicum of human decency and respect for his fellow human beings. | ||
And so it's him talking about how we need to stop the war in Ukraine. | ||
We'll go to clip 11 here. | ||
It's about 11 minutes into the interview that he says this about the war in Ukraine. | ||
Let's watch. Okay, we'll pull that up in just a second. | ||
Clip 11 started 1128 is the time code. | ||
Let me know when you have that. And this goes into what we were saying yesterday about how Infowars hasn't had to change our position on things like the war in Iraq because even as a young man in high school watching it, I felt for the people of Iraq. | ||
You can talk about geopolitics all you want. | ||
At the end of the day, the people suffering and dying from this are innocent and don't deserve it. | ||
And Trump actually seems to recognize that too. | ||
Here's the clip. You're supposed to be getting us out of that horrible, horrible war that we're very much involved in with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
You could do that. You could do that very easily. | ||
I believe you could do that very... | ||
I don't believe he could do it because he's just incompetent. | ||
But that's a war that should end immediately, not because of one side or the other, because hundreds of thousands of people are being killed. | ||
Can you imagine you're in an apartment house and rockets are going into that building and blowing it up and knocking it down and... | ||
Who can... Why should anything... | ||
Why should anybody... Human beings, whether they're Russian or Ukrainian or whatever they are, it's got to be stopped. | ||
And it can be stopped very easily. | ||
It would have never started. If I were president, it would have never started. | ||
So, back to my... | ||
There's his answer, too. | ||
Why he doesn't like, why he doesn't think Joe Biden is good. | ||
This comes immediately following him mocking Joe Biden for not being able to walk on the sand, and yet he's always on the beach. | ||
He can't pick up beach chairs. | ||
It was just a good interview. | ||
And I get that some people don't like how brash Trump is. | ||
I understand that, and I can sympathize with it a little bit. | ||
But isn't the character that's revealed a little bit more important? | ||
Like sure, he makes fun of Joe Biden. | ||
Who doesn't? The man is a laughing stock. | ||
It's like a daily occurrence on this show. | ||
To mock his physical and mental collapse happening in real time. | ||
But even if you don't like that, isn't his lack of respectability... | ||
Sort of nothing compared to the fact that he actually seems to care about his fellow human being. | ||
That he doesn't see war as just some useful profit motive. | ||
Or that he doesn't think that sending hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians into the meat grinder of Russian defenses somehow good or necessary or in any way required to have... | ||
American sovereignty or... | ||
I mean, he just cuts through the crap and gets right to the heart of it. | ||
So this is a horrible thing and it should be stopped as quickly as possible. | ||
It doesn't mean that you give up and it doesn't mean that you surrender and it doesn't mean that you let the strong men of the world just run roughshod over you. | ||
But it means that you prioritize peace. | ||
You prioritize human life. | ||
You actually value and care about human beings no matter where they're from. | ||
Is that not totally unique on the political stage? | ||
Does not everybody else talk about war and just the brutality and murder that's taking place in the most sterile and kind of disgusting way? | ||
It's like it doesn't bother them. | ||
They don't even consider it. | ||
It all just moves on a chessboard to them when the reality is people are being maimed and killed over their petty international squabbles. | ||
So, no matter what you think about Donald Trump, can we not agree that peace should be the priority? | ||
And that Donald Trump seems to be the only one even discussing that? | ||
Except for Vivek, to some extent. | ||
But even he doesn't have just that innate morality that Trump seems to evince. | ||
We'll be back with Christina Bobb, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. It's the American Journal. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of American Journal is on Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Very happy to welcome my next guest, Christina Bob. | ||
She is an attorney, author, and investigative reporter. | ||
Many of you watching will recognize her from One America News Network, where she was a former anchor and correspondent who reported extensively on election integrity. | ||
Christina currently serves as an attorney for President Donald J. Trump. | ||
You can follow her on Twitter at Christina underscore Bob, with two Bs at the end. | ||
And her book, her new book is called Stealing Your Vote, The Inside Story of the 2020 Election and What It Means for 2024. | ||
The best place to buy it is on Amazon right now. | ||
You can find the link to it on her Twitter. | ||
Order that, get it up the list, and expose the reality of what happened on that November night in 2020. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Christina. | ||
Hey, thanks for having me. My pleasure to have you. | ||
I'm very eager to talk to you about the election and election integrity overall, what we can do to fix it, what happened back then. | ||
But first, you know, the news of the day was the dueling events yesterday with Donald Trump doing an interview with Tucker and the debate between the runner-ups, I guess you could say. | ||
What was your takeaway from the debate last night? | ||
It's hard for me to imagine saying this, but I actually agree with a Vox article that came out today that basically said Trump won. | ||
Everybody else lost. | ||
No contest. It's ridiculous that they really even tried to go up against him. | ||
So I thought the Tucker interview was fantastic. | ||
Tucker's really good. It's really nice to see him doing what he's doing. | ||
He's a lot of fun to watch. And so it was fun for me to see Tucker and the president just kind of having a normal conversation. | ||
So I loved the Tucker interview. | ||
The debate was ridiculous for all of the great sound bites that we now have. | ||
But yeah, I thought President Trump did a great job last night. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
I was saying I wish it had been two, maybe three hours long. | ||
I think there's a lot more they could get into, and there's no reason that they have to stick to that one-hour time limit. | ||
But I'm grateful for what we got in the meantime. | ||
Now, Trump will be, I guess, getting his mug shot today. | ||
I mean, just what is there even to say about what's going on with Trump and his attorneys and all of these indictments coming down? | ||
Well, it's really sad for our country what the Democrats are doing. | ||
I mean, everybody can look at this and see it for exactly what it is. | ||
It's criminalizing political opposition. | ||
They're using a RICO statute and indicting the president, his chief of staff, his lawyers, the chairman of the GOP in Georgia, the Georgia lawyers, the legal team, and political operatives in Georgia. | ||
What they're effectively saying is that Republicans in the state of Georgia, and apparently the president and his staff, are a criminal organization. | ||
That's what they've done. They've criminalized their political opposition. | ||
And I think the American people can see it for what it is. | ||
I think the courts will be able to see it for what it is. | ||
And I don't anticipate this case in Georgia surviving as it is. | ||
I think it will get removed to federal court or possibly dismissed. | ||
I just don't think it can stand the way that it is. | ||
Yeah, that was my next question. | ||
Is there any hope for this indictment to actually come to fruition and get a guilty charge? | ||
I mean, we've seen some of the things where it's like they're charging people for getting a phone number for their boss. | ||
Like, your boss asks you for a phone number, you give it to him, and suddenly you're a criminal? | ||
Like, this is crazy. | ||
Is there any hope for this indictment to actually, you know, come to fruition? | ||
Or is it all performative? | ||
Are they just doing it to do something because they're terrified of Trump and want to throw speed bumps in his way? | ||
Well, I don't think there's any hope of this actually surviving, going to trial, and getting convictions. | ||
But I also don't think that that's necessarily the Democrats' goal. | ||
If that crazy miracle for them were to happen, you know, they wouldn't be disappointed. | ||
But we've seen how Jack Smith plays his hand before. | ||
And this is, you know, Fannie Willis is the district attorney. | ||
But it all appears to be quite coordinated. | ||
And Jack Smith did this before in Virginia with Bob McDonnell. | ||
And he lost We like to look at that and say, oh, what a great conservative victory. | ||
But Jack Smith got exactly what he wanted, which was to destroy the political career of Bob McDonald. | ||
And he did that. And that's what he's trying to do with Donald Trump. | ||
They don't care if they actually win or lose or whatever happens. | ||
Their purpose is to keep him out of the White House. | ||
They're not trying to throw him in jail. | ||
If they throw him in jail, that's an added bonus from their perspective. | ||
But their purpose, their true intent is to keep him out of the White House. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And I think that's obvious, and we've covered that. | ||
I mean, as soon as you heard Jack Smith's name, you type it in, it's like, oh, okay, they've done this, but they're running the exact same playbook. | ||
Destroy this guy's political career, bankrupt him, distract him, you know, during this important time. | ||
And even if it gets overturned or even if you don't get the conviction, job well done. | ||
You've succeeded where you wanted it to be. | ||
And the fact that they made this guy just the whatever-you-can-get-him-on prosecutor. | ||
I mean, you've got multiple cases that are all being handled by Jack Smith. | ||
So they just said, Jack Smith, go after Trump in whatever path you see is viable. | ||
How is that alone not outrageous and objectionable from everybody in the United States? | ||
Well, I don't think the Biden administration, and particularly Merrick Garland, has a great reputation for following federal regulations when it comes to special counsel. | ||
The David Weiss appointment, prima facie, does not comply with the statute for special counsel, yet they gave him that status anyway. | ||
And no one has appeared to challenge him on that. | ||
So I think you're right that, yes, they basically said, go get Trump however you can and do whatever you need to do to just ruin his life, destroy him, and cover up our crimes, the crimes of the federal government and the Biden administration. | ||
It's not a coincidence, I don't believe, that all of this is happening when the wheels are falling off of the Biden crime family. | ||
So, you know, they're taking shots at Donald Trump. | ||
Like I said, I don't think they're gonna land. | ||
It doesn't mean that they're not gonna hurt our country. | ||
I mean, I think our country is hurting going through this, and I think it's terrible for us. | ||
But thank God we've got Donald Trump, and thank God Donald Trump is willing to fight for us, because without him, I think we'd probably be gone. | ||
And it's quite possible that, you know, we didn't even, and myself, I didn't even realize How we had lost our voice in government until the 2020 election. | ||
It wasn't until we saw the rigging and the cheating in 2020 that I realized, oh my gosh, we don't have a say in who runs our country. | ||
But thanks to Donald Trump, I think that's changing. | ||
Yeah, and you mentioned it, and we have a full hour with you, so we're going to get into 2020. | ||
But just sticking on the Trump side, how much of it do you think is about covering up for the Bidens? | ||
Because that's the dual-size coordinators. | ||
They are ruthlessly going after Trump, using everything they possibly can, and letting Biden and his family slide on absolutely everything. | ||
Again, it should be obvious to everybody. | ||
I don't know why we have to keep explaining this over and over. | ||
We shouldn't have to at all, but we do. | ||
How much of what's happening to Trump do you think is really about covering for not just the Bidens, but the entire corrupt federal government? | ||
100%. I think it's the only reason they're going after him. | ||
And President Trump made it his platform to drain the swamp once he got into D.C. and realized how deep the swamp went. | ||
He says it himself, he didn't realize how deep the swamp went. | ||
Once he learned that, he has been ruthlessly and relentlessly pursuing I mean, they impeached him for it. | ||
They impeached him for what we now know was a legitimate question to President Zelensky in Ukraine, which was, hey, are you taking bribes? | ||
Is there bribery going on between our countries? | ||
What do you know about it? | ||
It was a legitimate question. | ||
And they indicted or impeached him for the very crime that Joe Biden actually did commit. | ||
So I think this is 100 percent about covering up for Joe Biden and the crime family. | ||
And then it's also getting rid of the one man who was about to clean up the corruption. | ||
Yeah, another thing that it's just almost annoying that we have to keep explaining this. | ||
We remember at the time when they first announced the impeachment, we on Infowars were saying, yeah, this is a defensive mover. | ||
They're not going after Trump offensively. | ||
They're trying to defend their corruption in Ukraine by distracting and changing the story. | ||
Just quickly before we end this break here, has Trump learned his lesson, do you think? | ||
When he goes back to D.C., is he going to fall for all the tricks that he fell for the first time? | ||
Because let's be honest, from Mike Pence to Bill Barr, he had some tricksters in there. | ||
Has he learned his lesson? Yeah, I would say he talked about that last night with Tucker. | ||
And he said, we're going to have a much better administration. | ||
And he said, I didn't know the people when I went in the first time. | ||
He had to rely a lot on the RNC and political operatives who have been in D.C. for decades. | ||
And he's like, we've got good people. | ||
And President Trump does have a fantastic team. | ||
And now he's got a great legal team. | ||
I mean, you know who the real fighters are, the real lawyers that are going to stand up and fight with him. | ||
And so, yeah, I think Trump 2.0 is going to be... | ||
Be pretty awesome. | ||
I would hope so. I'd like to see maybe Attorney General Roger Stone, White House Trump spokesperson Alex Jones. | ||
Maybe that's a fever dream, but... | ||
We can dream. It's going to be fun. | ||
We can dream, can't we? | ||
All right, well, we'll get into the topic of your book in the next segment. | ||
The book is called Stealing Your Vote, the inside story of the 2020 election and what it means for 2024. | ||
We'll get into both those things, what happened in 2020 and what, if anything, we can do to prevent it happening again in 2024 with Christina Bob. | ||
You can follow her on Twitter at Christina underscore Bob, and we'll be right back to talk about the theft of the election and how we can stop it. | ||
Stay with us, folks. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Christina Bob. | ||
You can follow her on Twitter at Christina underscore Bob, and that's spelled with two B's at the end. | ||
Her book is available on Amazon. | ||
It's called Stealing Your Vote, The Inside Story of the 2020 Election and What It Means for 2024. | ||
Make sure to get that on Amazon's Best Place to Get It so you can drive it up the charts and expose it to more people as she has the comprehensive understanding of what happened on 2020, how they pulled it off. | ||
Of course, she's currently serving as an attorney for President Donald J. Trump, former president. | ||
I want to get to the election being stolen in just a second, but this just dropped on CNN. The crew just delivered this to my desk. | ||
Trump replaces top Georgia lawyer ahead of surrender. | ||
So apparently he's surrendering himself today, obviously this evening. | ||
It's already been prearranged that it's a $200,000 bond, and he'll post that and be processed fairly quickly. | ||
But on the day of his turning himself in, he has replaced Drew Findling, who was his lead defense lawyer in Georgia, with Stephen Sadow. | ||
I don't know if I'm pronouncing that correctly, but the abrupt switch, they say, in legal representation comes after Trump hired Findling, a prominent criminal defense attorney, to take Fulton County case in August 2022. | ||
So he's been his lawyer for about a year, and he makes this last-minute change to his representation in Georgia. | ||
Have you heard about this? | ||
And what's your take on this? | ||
Seems a little bit risky to me to change your lawyer on the eve that you're being turned over, but Trump seems to know what he's doing. | ||
What's your take on this, Christina? Yeah. | ||
I think it's okay. I think he has very good reasons to do whatever he wants to do. | ||
And I also think he's got a really solid team in Georgia. | ||
So I'm sure it's a strategic reason that he wanted to make that change. | ||
But he's got a really solid team in Georgia. | ||
It's not just one attorney that's working on it. | ||
So I don't think it's actually going to be disruptive in any way. | ||
So I don't think it's Much of anything, really. | ||
Okay. No big deal then. | ||
Good. And, of course, Trump is set to be booked on more than a dozen charges stemming from his efforts to reverse Georgia's 2020 election results, as CNN puts it. | ||
But it all goes back to those 2020 election results. | ||
We covered it before the steal happened, as the steal was happening, and, of course, documented it following the steal. | ||
But tell us, just from your inside view, what happened on November 3rd or 5th or whatever it was, 2020, when the election was stolen right in front of everybody? | ||
What to you stands out as the biggest takeaway from what happened that night? | ||
Yeah, well, they stole it is what happened. | ||
And I think scholars 100 years from now will look back at this moment in time and go, how did they expect anybody to believe this? | ||
I mean, you've got Donald Trump with 100,000 people at each rally leading up to the election. | ||
Joe Biden couldn't fill a high school gymnasium. | ||
On election night, Donald Trump is absolutely annihilating Joe Biden in the polls. | ||
The numbers are coming back. Late in the evening on November 3rd, Donald Trump has a clear victory. | ||
He's up by almost a million votes in Pennsylvania. | ||
And then these Democrats say, whoa, whoa, whoa, we're gonna stop counting. | ||
Don't worry, there's nothing weird. | ||
We're gonna come back in three days after we find more ballots. | ||
We'll update the numbers and then we'll call the election. | ||
I mean, that doesn't even, like, nobody believes that that's a legitimate way to run an election, but that's what they did. | ||
To me, just on election night, the fact that they stopped counting, paused for three days until they trucked in more ballots, and then counted a whole bunch of additional ballots, I think that's a real serious problem. | ||
How is it that you can count 2.5 million ballots in a day, but then you can't count 300,000 over three days? | ||
I don't buy it. And the fact that there are five states that they had to win, they were even, you know, announcing this before the election, saying these are the five states, we really need to get out the vote, and it just happens to be those five states that just happen to have these major issues. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
A hundred years now, people are going to look back and go, what? | ||
Yeah. Yeah, no, that's exactly right. | ||
And these states just happened to be the states that completely disregarded the law. | ||
They mailed out ballots that they weren't supposed to mail out. | ||
Michigan added an extra 7 million ballots to the count illegally. | ||
By mailing them out, I mean against Michigan law. | ||
Wisconsin used Dropboxes. | ||
Arizona used Dropboxes against the law. | ||
Georgia used Dropboxes against the law. | ||
All of the Dropboxes were not a legal way to vote, and they just decided to do it, which is a violation of the law. | ||
The fact that Pennsylvania even used mail-in ballots was against the law. | ||
So it was, by all accounts, an illegal election. | ||
And then, of course, you had all of the oddities that everybody could see, which was them kicking Republicans out, counting secret ballots, putting the poster board, cardboard board up on the window so nobody could see what was happening. | ||
Then you had all of those weird anomalies that we've all been trying to talk about for almost three years that others try to shush us. | ||
But even without all of those weird, crazy things occurring, just the way the election was conducted was illegal. | ||
Absolutely. 100% accurate. | ||
I mean, it could not be more accurate. | ||
So it's like there's these different levels of the steal, right? | ||
There's just the obvious that you can observe where they do mail-in boxes that are totally illegal. | ||
One thing I always point out, I mean, if you don't have a chain of custody, if you can't say where the vote came from or whose it is or whether it's valid, you've got to throw it out in the same way that you don't allow evidence without a chain of custody to be presented in a criminal trial. | ||
It could be valid evidence, but you still can't present it because you don't have the chain of custody. | ||
You can't verify it. | ||
They couldn't verify these votes. | ||
The whole thing should have been thrown out. | ||
And that's just one level. And then you get deeper and deeper and deeper into the actual way they actually did it and pulled it off and where the votes came from. | ||
But you don't even need those details. | ||
The view from the bird's eye view, you can still see how illegal and corrupt it all was. | ||
Well, Harrison, now you're making sense. | ||
So that's the problem that the media has. | ||
They don't like us talking about the obvious. | ||
But you're exactly right. | ||
You've got over 17,000 more votes counted in Georgia than ballot images exist. | ||
There's still litigation going on in Georgia over the 2020 election. | ||
Actually, one of the attorneys that was indicted, Bob Chile, Just one at the Georgia Supreme Court on the fact that he, his client, has a right to see the ballots, make sure that the ballots match the images. | ||
And the Supreme Court just sided with them, and then he gets indicted. | ||
So call it crazy, but attorneys that are actually winning these cases are the ones involved that Fannie Willis is now attacking. | ||
But But to be clear, what they're finding is they have access to the ballot images in Georgia, and they're saying they're missing over 17,000 ballot images. | ||
That means if you look at the tally approved, there's a spread of, I think it's 11,779 or something like that. | ||
It's just shy of 2,000 is the difference between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. | ||
And they're missing over 17,000 ballots. | ||
So Where are they? | ||
Where did those additional 17,000 come from? | ||
That's more than the margin of victory. | ||
And everyone's just kind of going... | ||
Yeah. We don't know. | ||
Nobody's talking about it. | ||
Yeah. So, okay. | ||
Okay. Yeah. It's lost somewhere in the files with Jeffrey Epstein's log book and phone book and all the other stuff that the FBI just conveniently misplaces when it serves them. | ||
Again, it just feels ridiculous that we even have to make this argument. | ||
It feels like it's all so obvious that we shouldn't have to make it. | ||
And actually, I want to ask you that question because you asked a little bit earlier, how did they expect to get away with this? | ||
Did they even expect to get away with it? | ||
I mean, what it reminds me of is like the mobster walking into your store and just, you know, picking up a piece of fruit and starting to eat it going, yeah, I'm stealing this from you. | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
I mean, did they even expect to get away with this? | ||
I think they did, honestly. | ||
I think they expect to get away with it because they've been getting away with it. | ||
I don't think stealing the 2020 election was the first time they tried to steal an election. | ||
And I'm not accusing any other presidents of being illegitimate presidents. | ||
I don't believe Joe Biden is a legitimate president. | ||
I don't believe he won the 2020 election. | ||
But my point is not to accuse other presidents, but say they have rigged elections in the past. | ||
You don't start with a presidential election. | ||
I don't know. I think they could have done it more cleverly. | ||
And the fact they did it so blatantly, to me it's like, maybe they wanted to create January 6th. | ||
I don't know. We'll get into it on the other side with Christina Bob. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest is Christina Bob. | ||
Her book is called Stealing Your Vote, the inside story of the 2020 election and what it means for 2024. | ||
It's available on Amazon right now. | ||
It's on a pretty good discount on Amazon right now. | ||
And by buying it there, you force it up the charts and into more people's spectrum of awareness. | ||
And we need more people aware of just how blatant the theft was. | ||
To me, it really was so blatant. | ||
My big conspiracy theory, and I understand that maybe not everybody... | ||
Thinks they're as sophisticated as this, but I honestly think that they stole the vote in an obvious way, specifically to rile up the Trump base. | ||
I think January 6th was sort of planned far in advance. | ||
I think they wanted even more of a reaction. | ||
I think they wanted a violent reaction from the Trump supporters, so they had an excuse to clamp down on them. | ||
And to me, that explains why some of the... | ||
Things they did to cheat were so blatant and so obvious. | ||
What do you think about that theory? | ||
Well, I think it's an interesting theory and possible. | ||
I think we need a real investigation into what actually happened. | ||
I'm probably more of the opinion that they didn't want to out themselves. | ||
Hiding in the shadows, lurking in the shadows, and now they've been outed. | ||
I actually think they're doubling down and doubling down and doubling down, and now they're in, in my opinion, they're in quite a bind. | ||
They're outed as crazy radicals that would rather destroy our country than leave power. | ||
So, you know, it's all possible. | ||
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Nobody knows. It almost doesn't matter at a certain point. | |
Right. It's like it's so bad where we're at. | ||
We need to stop this. | ||
We need to get President Trump through this. | ||
And we need a real investigation into what actually happened and took place and just figure out what's going on. | ||
Obviously that's what your book is, Stealing Your Vote, The Inside Story of 2020 Election and What It Means for 2024. | ||
A real investigation into what happened where you can actually find the truth. | ||
But it's amazing the way that the media and all these politicians can just blatantly lie about things. | ||
Like when they say, well, all of the cases that have been brought forward have been destroyed and we've litigated these and they've been shown to be fake. | ||
It's not true, right? You actually have the numbers of the cases brought against the election fraud and how they've been treated. | ||
Can you break that down for us? | ||
Yeah, so for both before and after the election, there were 92 cases that were brought challenging some aspect of the election. | ||
And if you're not aware, it's not uncommon. | ||
And I think every election cycle, there are litigation cases brought before the election to challenge the way that the election is being conducted. | ||
So both before and after the 2020 election, there were 92 cases brought. | ||
62 of those cases were decided on procedural grounds, not on the merits of what was actually happening. | ||
Whether somebody had standing or the timing of the case, whatever it was. | ||
So that means only 30 of the 92 cases were decided on the substance and the merits of the case brought. | ||
And of those 30 cases, President Trump won 22 of them. | ||
There were only eight cases that he or his team, someone in his sphere, brought That they lost. | ||
And unfortunately, those were the cases immediately following the election, challenging the results of the election. | ||
But as far as challenging the legality of the election and the way that this election was conducted, he won the vast majority of his cases. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
And so why was there no investigation? | ||
I mean, we've heard rumors, Bill Barr shutting him down, but I mean, this was clearly something that millions upon millions of Americans are concerned about, were concerned about, and continue to be. | ||
Why wasn't there an investigation into any of this stuff from the federal government? | ||
Because the federal government, the crooks aren't going to investigate themselves. | ||
Those that steal aren't going to say, hey, we should look into who stole. | ||
So that's why there's no investigation going on. | ||
But actually, and I'm not sure if you're aware of the reporting that's coming out recently from Michigan, but through FOIA requests and open records requests, citizens in Michigan have recently uncovered that there actually was an investigation in Michigan In October of 2020, | ||
the Muskegon Police Department, they have multiple lengthy police reports filed that a woman, one of the clerks in Muskegon, called the police because there was a woman dropping off 8,000 to 10,000 voter registrations. | ||
And it was the same woman, and the envelopes and everything were all filled out in the same handwriting. | ||
And so the cops came by and they talked to her. | ||
And this is all in the police report. They talked to her. | ||
And she explained that she works for a certain organization. | ||
And that organization pays her almost $1,200 a week to go register people who are not currently registered. | ||
But they don't check to see if the registrations that she's getting are actually valid. | ||
They just pay her her registration that she gets. | ||
So it's great incentive for her to just fill out a whole bunch of 10,000 registrations, drop them off at the Muskegon clerk. | ||
And she said she's paid to go all over the state of Michigan. | ||
They pay her hotel bills. | ||
And she does it in Detroit. | ||
She did it in Flint. She did it in Lansing. | ||
She tells the police this. | ||
So the police refer it to the AG's office, Dana Nessel, and the FBI. They all get involved, and Bill Barr shuts it down. | ||
Yeah, here's actually a story from today from the Gateway Pundit. | ||
It says, here's the proof the FBI and Attorney General Nessel hid these from the people of Michigan piles of fraudulent manufactured ballot registrations from the 2020 election. | ||
Just goes into everything that we've been saying here that there is no, if there's no way to confirm that it's an appropriate ballot, you can't count it. | ||
I mean, that seems obvious to me, but that's not what's happened. | ||
And I've seen very few outlets actually reporting on this, certainly nothing in the mainstream media. | ||
But I guess that goes in line. | ||
They also haven't reported anything about the Joe Biden, Hunter Biden corruption, the whistleblowers, like all of the stuff that they've come out with from that. | ||
This is an actual picture from the Gateway Pundit of the piles of ballots that were delivered. | ||
They're just doing it. | ||
They're just doing it right out in the open, right in front of everybody. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And quite honestly, I think their actions are the greatest proof that they all stole their races. | ||
I mean, Dana Nessel, and you look at Arizona, Katie Hobbs and Chris Mays, the Attorney General out there, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, of course. | ||
If you win an election by getting popular vote, you win the election, and it's a very thin margin, you're not going to go out and try to anger the vast majority of your constituents. | ||
The only reason they're fine with angering so many people It's because they don't think they need your vote, because they don't care if they have it, because they don't plan on winning legally. | ||
So I think the way that they are conducting themselves in and of itself is evidence that they believe they stole the election, because they're not acting like legitimate leaders. | ||
Yeah, and they believe that they're going to get away with that. | ||
Quickly, I mean, beyond whether the election was stolen or not, there was a procedure in place, a legal one, to challenge the election and determine whether it was stolen or figure out what to do with the alternative slates. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about how that has been warped and manipulated in public perception, that what Trump was doing was perfectly legal and a constitutional process? | ||
Yeah, it was. Well, he was the president of the United States. | ||
The vice president of the United States is also the president of the Senate. | ||
And the legislators, according to the U.S. Constitution, are the ones who select the electors. | ||
Now, you can delegate that. | ||
Many states have delegated it to the secretary of state or others. | ||
But ultimately, the constitutional authority lies with the state legislators. | ||
By appealing to the legislatures, he was going through the constitutional process, what's laid out in the Constitution for challenging an election. | ||
Now, there are also ways to challenge the election in court, which he also used those. | ||
He was using every available avenue To challenge the election. | ||
And everything he was doing has been done before in United States history. | ||
The 1960 election, Nixon versus Kennedy. | ||
Nixon initially won Hawaii. | ||
Kennedy challenged Hawaii. | ||
They created an alternate slate of electors while this dispute went on. | ||
Ultimately, Kennedy was found to have won Hawaii, and they used the alternate slate of electors. | ||
So this whole idea that this alternate slate of electors, they're fake electors. | ||
They're not fake electors. They're an alternate slate in case President Trump won his challenges. | ||
That was the whole purpose of it from the beginning. | ||
That's the way that it was used historically, and it's perfectly legal to do that. | ||
There really is no case here, not just with the president, but with Michigan and Georgia. | ||
The fact that they've charged the electors in Michigan, I am so sorry to see what they're going through because it's awful. | ||
It's really, really awful. Charging them with felonies. | ||
Some of these people are in their 70s and 80s, and they're facing 15 years. | ||
These people have lived unblemished lives. | ||
Some of them don't even have so much as a speeding ticket, yet now they're facing the rest of their life in prison for following a constitutional procedure. | ||
It's sick what these people are doing. | ||
It really is sick. But we're going to tell you how you can fight back on the other side. | ||
We're not going to take this laying down. | ||
This is doom and gloom. | ||
It should be fire for your furnace. | ||
and we'll get this going and retake this country. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of American Journal for this Thursday morning broadcast. | ||
My guest is Christina Bob. | ||
Remember to go to Infowarsstore.com to support everything that we do here, including getting our incredible guests like Miss Bob. | ||
You can follow her on Twitter at Christina underscore Bob, and that's Bob with two B's at the end. | ||
Her book is called Stealing Your Vote, the inside story of the 2020 election and what it means for 2024. | ||
We'll get into the 2024 aspect of this and how you can fight back and you can get involved. | ||
As this is not doom and gloom, it should be a clarion call rallying the troops to defend the United States and our existence as a republic. | ||
Before we get into what everybody, like our audience, can do, what can Trump do? | ||
But before we get into what everybody like our audience can do, what can Trump do? | ||
You are currently serving as an attorney for President Donald Trump. | ||
You are currently serving as an attorney for President Donald Trump. | ||
Give us the inside baseball. | ||
Give us give us the inside baseball. | ||
I mean, is he going to judo this? | ||
I mean, is he going to judo this? | ||
Is he able to take the openings that they're giving? | ||
I mean, there's a lot of speculation now. | ||
There's discovery. | ||
He'll be able to present evidence. | ||
What's what's happening? | ||
Is Trump going on the offensive? | ||
I know that's what we want to see. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
President Trump will use every available means to defend himself and defend this great nation. | ||
That has been his goal from the outset. | ||
So while most of us look at this and go, oh, my gosh, I can't believe he's got to deal with all this. | ||
And it's terrible that that all is true. | ||
He is like nobody I have ever met, and he really does come out swinging and going, all right, fine. | ||
It just empowers him and makes him more resolved to do—if they wanted to create a more determined, resilient version of Donald Trump, They have been successful. | ||
So he is prepared to argue every possible thing that he can to defend this and defeat this, and I believe that he will. | ||
Particularly this Georgia one, this latest one, I don't see this surviving as it currently stands. | ||
Yeah, and hopefully they'll live to regret it. | ||
He's obviously got the same spirit of Alex Jones because he has that same response where when they kick us off YouTube or whatever, we're sitting here like, oh, this is awful, and Alex Jones comes in like, the fight is on, baby, let's go. | ||
So, I mean, there's something about these guys like Trump and Jones that it really does fire them up, and thank God it does because they wouldn't be able to We're good to go. | ||
Well, I believe that President Trump intends to hold everybody accountable for their abuse. | ||
And we'll have to see what comes of all this. | ||
I don't like the idea of one administration — this is just my personal view — of one administration prosecuting the next administration. | ||
I also fully recognize, having been a part of this myself, that we need justice in this nation. | ||
It's not okay to just let this slide, and it's not okay to let it go. | ||
But I would like to see something come more by the way of Congress. | ||
And investigations from other areas, holding people accountable rather than coming from the executive branch, rather than coming from the president, just because I don't want this to happen. | ||
This is how nations fail. | ||
And we can't get into a pattern. | ||
So I think if we're able, and I think we will be successful at pulling this country out of this nosedive that we're currently in, and then we need to fly it straight again, And I'd like to see investigations and trials, you know, come about another way than the president. | ||
And that's really what we need, is we need Trump to have backup. | ||
We need people in Congress and the Senate, really on both parties. | ||
Nobody should be—I mean, the amount that the Democrats talk about, our sacred republic and the Constitution upholding it, they are destroying it piece by piece. | ||
And if they were sincere in any of their supposed principles, they would be as opposed to this as we are. | ||
And so besides, you know, voting for good people that will actually uphold the rule of law and want to stick to the Constitution, what can people do? | ||
I saw a meme yesterday that was like, until we solve this, and it's a picture of the mail-in ballot drop boxes, this doesn't matter. | ||
And it's the debate last night, right? | ||
Why are we even pretending to have an election if we haven't solved that? | ||
How do we solve the problem of the election being stolen? | ||
The answer is people getting involved. | ||
And I love the way you explained it earlier. | ||
This is an all-hands-on-deck, clarion-call moment where every American needs to get involved. | ||
It's not okay to think, oh, well, my neighbor down the street is volunteering, or, you know, the guy at the end of the cul-de-sac is the precinct person, so he's doing it, so I don't have to do it. | ||
Every single American needs to be involved, because it's going to take all of our voices to push back against the counties. | ||
This gets cleaned up at the county level. | ||
This isn't something that we need the president to correct. | ||
And quite frankly, under the current circumstances, this president isn't going to correct it. | ||
So we have to clean up our counties and our precincts and every single American needs to do it. | ||
So if you want to get involved, Mike Lindell has put together a great network of people where it's just a network. | ||
So if you want to find somebody in your area and you don't know how to find them that can help you get plugged in to helping to clean up your local elections, you can go to causeofamerica.org. | ||
That's cause, C-A-U-S-E, of America.org. | ||
And they'll connect you to a grassroots organization in your precinct area that you can get involved with and clean up your local area. | ||
And we need people putting pressure on their counties. | ||
Make sure you're emailing, calling, sending letters, however you want to communicate with your county clerks, your recorders, your supervisors, all of those folks. | ||
You need to be letting them know that you're paying attention. | ||
Let them know how you want the elections run. | ||
Get involved in these groups so you can educate yourself on how your elections are conducted in your local area and put pressure on your officials to change it when you believe it needs to be changed. | ||
Absolutely. And we're in such a historically important time. | ||
It really could be anybody listening to this right now, anybody out there that could change the fate of America and the fate of the world. | ||
I always think back to when Hillary Clinton was chucked in the van like a potato sack. | ||
The only reason we have that video... | ||
Because there was some dude just standing there filming it. | ||
It's like, who knows what effect that that random citizen had because he was aware, paying attention, was able to make that public. | ||
I mean, that could be you if you're a poll watcher and you discover something. | ||
I mean, maybe it's because we didn't have that person on the ground, you know, blowing the whistle in 2020 that they were able to so far get away with this. | ||
Let's not let them get away with it again in 2024. | ||
We shouldn't let them get away with it in 2020 either. | ||
Again, the book is called Stealing Your Vote, The Inside Story of the 2020 Election and What It Means for 2024. | ||
It's available on Amazon in various forms, hardcover, Kindle, audiobook by Christina Bob. | ||
You can find the link to it on her Twitter at Christina underscore Bob. | ||
I just want to make sure that we drive this up the charts and get this into the awareness of more people. | ||
So I think that's key, isn't it? | ||
When people understand that what happened on January 6th wasn't some... | ||
I mean, the way they phrase it, it's like, well, Donald Trump came up with this idea and his cult followers just unquestioningly followed it. | ||
Couldn't be farther from the truth. | ||
The fact is they stole the election. | ||
And so that protest was completely legitimate, got out of hand, unfortunately, because the cause that these people were rallying for was absolutely legitimate. | ||
And until we understand that, everything, all the other lies can continue. | ||
Yeah, I think that's a fair assessment. | ||
I do think the federal government orchestrated January 6th. | ||
I think there's a lot of unanswered questions on the side of the federal government that maybe will get answered now that they've indicted Donald Trump for this. | ||
So let's take a look into their files and see what information they had or what they did. | ||
What role did the federal government play in January 6th? | ||
I think those are questions that all really need to be answered. | ||
Absolutely. So aside from getting involved, I mean, obviously this is an information war. | ||
You need to get this information out to people who don't know it. | ||
How can people do that and how can your book help them to, even if there's making the argument at the dinner table with their family and just saying, look, here's why we believe this. | ||
Until we can articulate it, people are going to believe what they see on the mainstream media. | ||
Yeah, I think that's true. And there certainly are aspects of the book that I hope arm you with information to be able to do that. | ||
But more so, the book is a story. | ||
It's the story of my investigation and the people that I talk to. | ||
And I hope it's encouraging to people like you were talking about. | ||
I interviewed clerks. | ||
I interviewed volunteers, elected officials. | ||
I spent months on the ground in all these states. | ||
I covered like 12 different states. | ||
And I just tell the stories of the people that were there and what they saw. | ||
And there were School teachers or stay-at-home moms that were volunteering. | ||
And they said, this is what I thought was crazy. | ||
And some of them actually are the reason we even have the information that we have today because they were there and they kind of blew the whistle. | ||
They just didn't have any support. | ||
So we need those people to stay where they're at. | ||
And then we need, you know, a million more people to support them by backfilling. | ||
So I hope that the book encourages people. | ||
You feel informed and know how you fit in the story. | ||
That's my goal with it. That's how it works. | ||
Tell me as we close out this interview, and thank you again for coming on. | ||
It's been really great, and hopefully it's been inspiring to people, and hopefully people can take the information that you've provided and run with it. | ||
Was there one thing that you found out during your investigation that just knocked your socks off? | ||
Was there one thing that really stands out to you as mind-blowing that you discovered? | ||
Kind of. I mean, all of the criminal activity I thought was terrible. | ||
But what really kind of surprised me the most was I thought I was going to find all of this corruption on the part of Democrats, and it was the Republicans. | ||
Democrats cheated and Republicans covered it up. | ||
I mean, this could have been stopped on November 4th if Republicans didn't do what they did. | ||
So, yeah, that was the part that really kind of angered me. | ||
Well, hey, but that's exactly what we were just saying. | ||
I mean, Trump can't do it himself. | ||
He needs the backup. He needs the system to understand the real threat that we're under, which is an existential crisis for this republic. | ||
Are we a one-party totalitarian state where voting is just a fun game they play to entertain us every four years, or do we actually have a say in our government? | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Christina. | ||
It's Christina Bob. Follow her on Twitter at Christina underscore Bob. | ||
The book, again, is Stealing Your Vote, the inside story of the 2020 election and what it means for 2024. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Christina. | ||
Thank you. That's going to do it for us, folks. | ||
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