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When the U.S. federal government failed the people of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, Americans were not upset enough. | ||
And now it seems we've become accustomed to it. | ||
The suspicious fires in California and Hawaii continue to go ignored. | ||
Thanks to the help of their neighbors, the victims of Hurricane Helene are being looked after. | ||
And they can still use our help. | ||
According to independent reports, FEMA hasn't been seen helping anyone. | ||
And we now know that this is because they have been busy building camps in the area. | ||
Camps big enough to house 700 FEMA employees. | ||
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Yes. | |
But we were just wondering what it is y'all are doing because FEMA's had, you know, they said they were pulling out because of militia and stuff, which that was debunked. | ||
So we just want to get the truth out because people are kind of like all over the place. | ||
Understood, yes. | ||
You know? | ||
Yes, definitely understandable. | ||
We are definitely not pulling out. | ||
We are actually building this for our responders. | ||
Okay. | ||
For FEMA responders, other federal agencies. | ||
We have several of these sites around the area. | ||
Okay. | ||
Volunteer agencies as well that need lodging that are coming in to help the survivors in the local area. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that's what this is being stood up for. | ||
So this will be for the folks that have lost everything, they need a place to stay kind of thing? | ||
This is for the responders that are helping those folks. | ||
Okay. | ||
We are building these to stay out of the local hotels so that the survivors have the ability to stay in the local hotels. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Yes. | ||
Now is there money being provided to the survivors to accommodate hotel or...? | ||
Yes, there is. | ||
That is not my area. | ||
That's our individual assistance and the whole other side of FEMA. Our focus is really on this side to try to do the back end support for the operation. | ||
And so how many responders will you house here and how long do you think your response will be? | ||
We're building this to come up to 700 people. | ||
And right now, how long it's going to be, we're unsure. | ||
It's really a number of hours at this point. | ||
They're going to be there long enough to require tornado shelters. | ||
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Tornado shelters, yes. | |
Are you all expecting tornadoes here? | ||
We are not expecting tornadoes. | ||
Part of the package that goes out is to ensure that all the responders are safe. | ||
And there's nowhere for people to take cover here. | ||
So it's just part of the operation that goes out. | ||
And they're building at least two more just like it. | ||
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Are you building another camp like this somewhere in North Carolina? | |
We do have another one. | ||
We actually have one in Flat Rock. | ||
Flat Rock, okay. | ||
Yes, and then we're putting another one up in Wilkes County. | ||
Oh, wow, okay. | ||
Yep, so we are trying to ensure that there is coverage in the areas that were most heavily damaged. | ||
Why they are building these camps is yet to be discovered. | ||
Many are suggesting it's all part of a land grab for minerals. | ||
But whatever it is, it does not look like help. | ||
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FEMA showed up. | |
And spent a lot of taxpayer dollars. | ||
I wish I had a number for you. | ||
I'm just going to guess 50 million plus to provide a space for their workers to exist to help out sometime in the future. | ||
And that's what our federal government does. | ||
It spends money. | ||
As somebody said in the comments, they're a self-licking ice cream cone. | ||
They exist for themselves, in and of themselves. | ||
What could $50 million do for this area? | ||
How many generators could you purchase with $50 million to help out those who need it? | ||
And that's what I'm talking about. | ||
You know, everything that's come into this area has been the goodwill of the citizens of this nation, the volunteers, the people that are donating clothes and food and money. | ||
So many things to help out. | ||
And that's because you, the citizens, are doing that, not the federal government. | ||
The federal government may be run by parasites and thieves, but the people have come together to offer help. | ||
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Many people who showed up said, I had to do something. | |
God put it in my heart. | ||
I had to come do something. | ||
And they wanted to help. | ||
And they've been able to put them to work, and they've organized it like a way I've never seen anything before in my life. | ||
I can't really speak to the FEMA part very much, but I do know that the local emergency managements have done an astounding job. | ||
And we can still help. | ||
There are wells to be dug to provide people with water at GoFundMe Western North Carolina Water Well Fund. | ||
And The Truth About Cancer have a Helene Relief fundraiser connected to people that are there and responding to people's needs. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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It's Monday, October 28th in the year of our Lord 2024. 24. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing, get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
It's coming to you live this Monday morning. | ||
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A lot of stuff has happened since last we spoke. | |
A couple gigantic appearances from Donald Trump, including Joe Rogan. | ||
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I don't think I've... | |
Did we... | ||
That was Friday, right? | ||
Did we cover it? | ||
I don't even know anymore. | ||
The latest is the Madison Square Garden, which is absolute... | ||
This bombshell, gigantic rally, probably the biggest one he's ever had. | ||
We'll talk about that and we'll talk about the leftist screeching about it very hilariously. | ||
We're in the final stretch of this election and possibly the existence of Infowars. | ||
It's all coming to a head right now. | ||
I want to talk about what the potentialities are. | ||
What cards have... | ||
Been played and what haven't yet been played. | ||
In terms of the establishment's pathological desire to stop Trump at any cost. | ||
We'll get into that. | ||
We've got a couple of big guests today and we'll be taking your phone calls before then. | ||
So we'll open up the phone lines early today. | ||
But we'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, to your daily dispatch for Monday, the 28th of October, 2024. | ||
Trump drew 20,000 to Madison Square Garden, and tens of thousands rallied outside. | ||
They could have sold the garden twice, while 20,000, some 20,000 Donald Trump supporters filled Madison Square Garden to capacity on Sunday. | ||
Many thousands were turned away, according to law enforcement sources. | ||
Estimates on the number of MAGA faithful in Midtown Manhattan varied, but one cop on the scene guessed it. | ||
There were about 20,000 turned away when officials closed the door to the garden at 4.30, three hours before Trump went on. | ||
We have a lot of clips to play from that. | ||
It was a star-studded event, just a huge number of people coming out showing support for Donald Trump. | ||
Of course, there was some controversy as well, and we'll get into that. | ||
But it's very funny the way that they're framing this rally as being any different than any other Trump rally. | ||
Mostly having to do with the fact that 85 years ago, American Nazis held a rally at a venue with the same name. | ||
It wasn't the same venue or anything. | ||
There have been like three Madison Square Gardens in between the time that this event was held and the one... | ||
In, you know, 85 years ago, they also, it was the place where the DNC was held in like 92, I think. | ||
But somehow they're able to do this. | ||
They're able to take some incredibly tangential, totally in reality, totally unassociated event from 85 years ago and say that makes this rally bad and dangerous and different. | ||
And you see leftists on social media posting, if you can still support Trump after this rally... | ||
Okay, the man has held 10,000 rallies. | ||
Oh, but this one, this one was too far because it was in a basketball arena. | ||
Okay, shut up now. | ||
You can shut up now. | ||
We'll get into it. | ||
Continuing on here, Tommy Robinson jailed for 18 months for repeating libelous claim against Syrian refugees. | ||
Thousands of Robinson supporters protested in central London on Saturday, but the right-wing figure missed the event. | ||
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has been jailed for 18 months for contempt of court after he admitted breaching an injunction preventing him from repeating libelous accusations against a Syrian refugee. | ||
The 41-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, that's Tommy Robinson, was accused of thumbing his nose at the court in front of millions of people by breaching the 2021 high court order on multiple occasions, including airing a documentary at a rally in Trafalgar Square in July. | ||
And ruling on Friday, Mr. Justice Johnson, Mr. Justice, Justice Johnson sentenced him to 18 months in prison, lest three days served on remand for the flagrant breaches of the court order, receiving more prison time than people who literally murdered a child with a machete, served only six months before being let out because the prisons are just way too overcrowded. | ||
We will return to that topic as the UK is really... | ||
Going down a sort of horrifying path. | ||
We'll show you audio recordings of what is actually happening to the peaceful protesters that they've imprisoned for years for waving a flag or raising their voices at a police officer. | ||
They're being savagely beaten by the 90 plus percent Muslim prison population in the UK. | ||
And then we also have stories of those very same illegal immigrants doing things like grabbing a 14 year old at a bus stop and raping her behind the bushes. | ||
That happened yesterday in the UK. | ||
So they've got a lot of problems. | ||
And we'll talk about some of them in just a little bit. | ||
Meanwhile, in the World War Front, Russian forces conquer Selidovo after short siege signaling deteriorating Ukrainian defenses in the fight for Donetsk region. | ||
In an operation that took a little over a week, Russian Federation forces conquered the Donetsk city of Selidovo, opening up a field of advances towards the city of Pokrovsk. | ||
In 2020, the city had a population of 22,000 people, being almost as large as Avdika. | ||
A mere week ago, Russian troops barely began entering the city. | ||
Now all the remains is a usual mop-up operation. | ||
And we'll show you some time-lapse videos of exactly what's happening there in the eastern part of Ukraine as the defenses are crumbling and Russia is consolidating its gains. | ||
And the inevitable victory that has just been... | ||
Waylaid for several years at the cost of a million innocent Ukrainians. | ||
Also in the realm of world wars, And the failure of America's allies. | ||
Hezbollah carried out a record 48 successful military operations against Israel on Friday. | ||
Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement announced on Friday a record 48 military operations against the Zionist entity, surpassing the previous high of 39 operations set earlier in the week. | ||
The Friday operations included successful strikes on six Merkava tanks, a Hummer military vehicle, and multiple bases including Ramat David, Philon, an occupied Safed, and Carmel, an occupied Haifa. | ||
The attacks were carried out using a barrage of missiles and drones in coordinated waves. | ||
Resistance fighters also targeted and downed a Hermes 450 drone and successfully ambushed and killed many Israeli regime forces inside Lebanon and across the border. | ||
So yes, the incursions into Lebanon by Israel are going about as well as we told you they would. | ||
And things are getting a little rocky there as well. | ||
We will return to that topic in just a little bit. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Thousands of votes already cast in Mesa County, Colorado, to be reexamined for evidence of fraud. | ||
Mesa County, Colorado, is reexamining nearly 30,000 previously cast votes after discovery of a dozen fraudulent ballots, with some voters reporting that ballots were intercepted and submitted without their consent. | ||
Colorado Secretary of State Jenna Griswold announced Thursday during a press conference that over a dozen mail ballots were intercepted and cast fraudulently before the actual voters even had a chance to receive them. | ||
This alarming situation has sparked a full-blown criminal investigation, and three of those fraudulent votes were counted before the tampering was caught. | ||
Again, we'll get into this, but that's your Daily Dispatch, and that story is maybe a good segue into just the overall political atmosphere in America. | ||
We have a couple things going on right now. | ||
We have overwhelming, outsized, largest it's ever been support for Donald Trump in the media, in popular culture, in the crowd sizes, in the places that he's going. | ||
Just absolutely unprecedented support and success for Donald Trump. | ||
Simultaneous with that, This is the talking point that Donald Trump is a Nazi and all of his supporters are Nazis, which should be obvious to everybody, is simply a thinly veiled call to arms to the leftists. | ||
It is setting the ground for when either leftist psychopaths act out on their delusions and actually attack Trump supporters. | ||
Or when they launch a coup after Trump wins the election and claims that they're saving democracy by preventing the Nazi from taking power. | ||
There's lots of reasons that they're desperate to frame Trump supporters as Nazis. | ||
None of them having anything even slightly to do with reality. | ||
Also going on at this point are just massive, unbelievably flagrant voter fraud schemes, including like what is being discovered in Colorado, which I remind you was only discovered because people happened to sign on to their voter portal and saw that it claimed their ballot had already been received. | ||
Now, if they had not signed on, if they had not gone to this portal and checked and noticed that their vote had already been cast, even though they'd never gotten a ballot, and then reported that, and if enough people did it, you know, finally got somebody's attention. | ||
If they hadn't done that, if they hadn't looked, then likely they would have gone to vote in person. | ||
Their in-person vote... | ||
Would have been compared to the received mail-in ballot and that in-person vote would have been destroyed. | ||
And whoever voted on their behalf with the mail-in ballot, that would have been the vote that was counted. | ||
That's the way the system is set up to work at this point. | ||
And it's obviously a big deal and we've been talking about it a lot. | ||
I don't know if it's fully sunk in just how broken our electoral system is. | ||
Just how unbelievable the fraud has become. | ||
How overwhelming and obvious it is. | ||
How the mail-in ballot system has been designed deliberately, explicitly. | ||
It has been designed on purpose to be fraudulent. | ||
Like you cannot... | ||
Judge whether a ballot is real or not, and it's set up to where anybody could grab ballots out of the mail or just collect them at the post office, fill them out, and turn them in. | ||
Nobody would know any better. | ||
Nobody would have any idea unless, like Colorado, you have some portal that people happen to sign into and see that their vote has been stolen from them already. | ||
This, of course, in the exact county where Tina Peters was arrested and sent to jail for nine years for noticing some inconsistencies and documenting and saving the evidence of fraud in that county. | ||
And so, you know, I'm sort of torn because on one hand, it seems obvious to me That Trump's going to win. | ||
Like, there's just no way that he can't. | ||
Simultaneously, you have the Trump campaign just getting better and better, bigger and bigger, events bigger, speakers bigger, just everything is growing and continues to grow and was already huge a long time before for Trump, while Kamala Harris's campaign just collapses in the most embarrassing display of incompetence I've ever seen from a presidential campaign, | ||
including Tim Walls playing Madden football with AOC while 50,000 Trump fans gather in Madison Square Garden. | ||
They're totally failing. | ||
So then what's going to happen? | ||
What's going to happen when You know, on the few days after the election, after Trump has seemingly won every state in the union, suddenly the necessary and important states that the Democrats have to win come back and have a whole bunch of mail-in ballots, all totally for Kamala Harris, none of them for Donald Trump, and they steal the victory. | ||
Like, I just keep getting this vision, like the day after Election Day, Trump supporters, after having witnessed Trump The person that already won in 2016, that only grew his popularity by 2020, who's only doubled his popularity since then, who's winning every betting market, who is, again, just on a tear. | ||
He's on a victory lap at this point. | ||
What's going to happen, and I just keep having this vision of all these Trump supporters just looking in disbelief, As the mainstream media goes, yeah, it turns out in the middle of the night, you know, that that red mirage disappeared, the blue wave, mail-in ballots came through, and Kamala Harris is your president. | ||
Like, what's going to happen? | ||
Honestly, what is going to happen when they steal the election? | ||
And when they tell you that Kamala Harris won? | ||
I don't know if we're prepared for that, but I can almost guarantee you that Something like that is very likely to happen. | ||
Of course, the other option is Trump wins, it's legitimate, and the leftists freak out anyway. | ||
They've been priming their supporters for physical violence and political riots following the election. | ||
They have plans in place to activate that contingency plan as well. | ||
So we're like two weeks away from just absolute chaos one way or the other. | ||
And maybe we'll open up phone calls on this topic because I don't have an answer. | ||
Like, obviously, if Trump wins, as he should, as he obviously is, then, like, you know, no worries. | ||
They're going to riot. | ||
The biggest threat, I think, at that point is them killing Trump in between the election and the inauguration. | ||
And they're going to try to pull some bullcrap. | ||
But they're screwed by their own... | ||
Because they actually went in after January 6, 2021 and changed the rules to where the vice president basically has to certify the election now. | ||
So even if they wanted to not certify the election with Kamala Harris serving as vice president and overseeing the procedure, they can't really do that at this point. | ||
So maybe they have some other tricks up their sleeve. | ||
But if Trump wins, we can deal with whatever comes after that. | ||
Seriously, what do we do if they steal the election? | ||
What do we do if that eventuality comes to pass? | ||
What do we do? | ||
I'm gonna open up the phone lines on this topic. | ||
What do you think Trump supporters should do if They do like they did in 2020 and flagrantly, blatantly, in your face, steal the election in front of everybody. | ||
So it's not just not out of the question. | ||
Like, as I picture, you know, the jubilant, happy, like, awaiting victory, all the Trump forces just, you know, sort of in this state of shock and Just being appalled and just not understanding what's going on. | ||
I can just envision that. | ||
If the rig happens, it would just be horrifying. | ||
But then I can also, at that same time, picture what a beautiful, succulent treat that would be for the worst people in America. | ||
Like, I can just see the secretaries of state, the Democrat activists, the Black Lives Matter people, like, reveling in that. | ||
I bet they're excited, too. | ||
You know, I bet they're so excited to see all of the Trump supporters who have given their all, who have dedicated their time, who have risked social ostracization to bring this victory about, to watch all of that stolen from them unfairly. | ||
And I can just imagine the cheaters just grinning condescendingly. | ||
Going, oh gee, looks like you lost. | ||
Knowing full well that they cheated. | ||
These are bad people that get off on this sort of stuff. | ||
So when I picture what these people would do, they get off on the idea that they can commit these crimes and there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
It's an exercise of their power. | ||
They revel in their ability. | ||
To cause pain to people who cannot fight back. | ||
It's sick, but we see it on display constantly, especially when it comes to the wars raging right now. | ||
Where it's like the people that we are up against are the exact type of people that are posting videos of some poor Russian teenager or Literally on his hands and knees praying, like in a ditch, as some drone hovers around him, just like teasing him for a minute before, you know, blowing up and killing him. | ||
And it's people posting that, just going, ha ha, dude, jackass, you know, I bet he feels stupid. | ||
And it's like, like we're dealing with people with no empathy, no humanity. | ||
There's no like sense of honor or shame or justice to them. | ||
There's no, like, well, we gave it our all and fought a good fight, but we lost, and that's just the rules of the game. | ||
Like, normal people don't like cheating because we like winning. | ||
We like actual victory. | ||
We like actually knowing where we stand. | ||
But there's a type of person that will cheat and then will get off on the fact that the person that they have cheated against It's like complaining and going, but no, but they're cheating. | ||
I should win. | ||
And that person's cheating. | ||
And they're sitting there knowing that they're cheating, knowing that they're going to get away with it. | ||
And they like revel in this, in the misery they create in other people. | ||
And it's like maybe this isn't the most, whatever, typical political interpretation, political punditry. | ||
But I feel like if you want to know what's going to happen next, you kind of have to just imagine what would make the worst people in the world, a.k.a. | ||
the people with all of the power, feel powerful. | ||
Like, that's what they're going to do. | ||
That's what they're going to do. | ||
The same way the example I always use is like Stalin. | ||
These stories where crowds wouldn't stop cheering for Stalin for 30 minutes because they were afraid that they'd be killed if they stopped cheering. | ||
And like there are some people that would stand in front of a crowd and And revel and bathe and luxuriate in the applause they're receiving, knowing full well that it's not real. | ||
They know it's not legitimate applause. | ||
They know these people aren't cheering for 30 minutes because that's how much they love you. | ||
It's because they have a gun pointed their head, and there are some people, the Stalin-esque amongst us, who are fine with that, are totally fine with winning in that way, are totally fine with winning. | ||
You know, being lauded for things they didn't do, for things celebrated, despite not earning or doing anything worth celebrating. | ||
And those are the people that run our country. | ||
And at this point, like following 2020, 2020 was the testing ground. | ||
They got away with it. | ||
They're going to do it again. | ||
And we knew this in 2020. | ||
That's why we were so hardcore about... | ||
Trying to get the true results of the election about talking about the voter fraud that took place. | ||
Because we knew that if they got away with it in 2020, there'd be nothing stopping them from getting away with this in 2024. | ||
The very few things that would possibly prevent them from doing that are things like Elon Musk buying X. And knowing that they cannot put a lid on the claims of voter fraud like they could in 2020. | ||
Even though we all talked about it. | ||
Mainstream media didn't touch it. | ||
X downgraded it. | ||
But I guarantee you if there is any funny business on election day, Elon Musk and his tens of millions of followers will be tweeting about it. | ||
And it will be forced into the mainstream conversation. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines. | ||
1-877-789-2539. 1-877-789-2539. 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
What are we going to do if and when they steal the election? | ||
I think that needs to be the only thing that we consider. | ||
Because if we win, great, fantastic. | ||
But if we lose, nobody's going to believe it. | ||
I don't believe it right now. | ||
At the same time, you can find leftists I'm up for suggestions. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
I'm telling you, it's hard to imagine that there's any support for Kamala Harris at this point. | ||
Apparently there is. | ||
I hear there is. | ||
I'm looking for evidence of it. | ||
I'm having a hard time finding it. | ||
She did hold a massive rally in Houston, which just descended into chaos when people realized that they weren't actually being given a free Beyonce concert. | ||
But Donald Trump is basically leading everywhere. | ||
you And so the question that I put out to callers is what do we do when the election is stolen as clearly they are trying to do? | ||
So we'll go to your calls in just a second. | ||
Lots of calls still coming in. | ||
Thousands of votes already cast in Mesa County, Colorado to be reexamined for evidence of fraud as they've discovered. | ||
Many votes not just cast inappropriately in terms of somebody's mail-in ballot being scooped up by somebody else and filled out and cast. | ||
But the entire mail-in ballot system itself is entirely insecure. | ||
There is absolutely no mechanism of legitimacy. | ||
There's no way to verify whether any vote counted was actually cast by the person that they say cast it. | ||
And they've actually set up their systems to prioritize the mail-in ballot. | ||
Even when somebody comes in in person and says, I never cast a mail-in ballot, they count the mail-in ballot anyway. | ||
Even when the person is standing right in front of them telling them, I didn't cast the mail-in ballot. | ||
And that's not all from Rasmussen Reports. | ||
Memo from Wisconsin, is the USPS a criminal enterprise? | ||
The United States Post Service recently changed the delivery method of absentee mail-in ballots. | ||
They're hiding the evidence of absentee mail-in ballot fraud by not allowing the evidence to be created in the first place. | ||
Here's how and what changed. | ||
You cannot get the absentee mail-in ballot images from the USPS because they are not sending them to the central sorting facilities. | ||
Normally, you mail a letter to somebody or a bill goes out. | ||
It goes to your local post office. | ||
Then it gets to a central sorting facility. | ||
Wisconsin, for example, has six. | ||
Madison, Milwaukee, Oak Creek, Green Bay, North Illinois, and Eagan, Minnesota, that handles and sorts all mail. | ||
Even if mailed to your neighbor one house over, that's how the system works. | ||
Obama did this in 2011 and 12, consolidating the USPS to have less total facilities. | ||
Then the USPS began consolidating its central sorting facilities in August 22 and continued through February 2023. | ||
The consolidation plans included moving delivery options from over 200 spoke offices to 21 regional sort and delivery centers. | ||
Where absentee mail and ballots should go through a central sorting facility where each and every one should get scanned and an electronic image created. | ||
But a teleconference was held for higher-ups of the USPS in order to trickle down to the facilities to not send the ballots to central sorting, meaning no electronic images are being created. | ||
Confirmed at three locations in Wisconsin, confirmed at one regional office of the USPS, confirmed at one location in Colorado, and it explains why they denied my FOIA request for said images because there are none. | ||
See the letter they sent attached here, and we'll show you that in just a second. | ||
If you remember in 2020, the USPS was... | ||
Yeah, USPS was caught deleting evidence of these very electronic images. | ||
Still, to this day, they have not produced them. | ||
USPS recently directed less than a month before the election post offices to not send absentee mail in ballots to central sort, but instead take them to the electronic clerks. | ||
Meaning, again, no electronic ballot images are being created in the first place. | ||
The USPS is doing this on purpose. | ||
And who did this? | ||
Amber McReynolds, an Obama-Biden plan to the USPS, head of the Zuckerberg Bucks National Vote at Home Institute, Amber McReynolds, who was appointed by Biden to the US Postal Service Governing Board, quote, and image in red circles from Pepe's grandma. | ||
Okay, so... | ||
Yeah, basically have this woman who used to work for Zuckerberg's vote rigging organization, is now in charge of USPS, and for some unstated reason, we keep going over this, if... | ||
If they can't give you a valid reason for why they're changing something, or if the reason they're giving isn't valid and doesn't actually make any sense, then there's an ulterior motive here. | ||
There's no reason for them to change the way that mail-in ballots are processed different than any other piece of mail. | ||
To avoid the electronic scanning other than they want to cheat. | ||
I mean, that's it. | ||
That's the reason. | ||
And we explained this to you. | ||
I explained this to you. | ||
My call to poll watchers. | ||
The fact that you have boxes of open mail-in ballots being handled, transferred, transported, carried around, opened, and then redone by Democratic operatives all over the country in major cities. | ||
No oversight. | ||
No chain of custody. | ||
Nothing. | ||
We just have to take their word for it. | ||
Our trustworthy democratic opponents, they'll handle all the mail-in ballots. | ||
They'll transfer them to other ballots to go through the machine. | ||
And they're cheating. | ||
I mean, they are just cheating out in the open at this point. | ||
And just manufacturing and printing as many ballots as they can possibly do. | ||
And... | ||
Tucker Carlson actually talked about this at the Madison Square Garden rally yesterday. | ||
I don't know if I have that clip in particular. | ||
I think I do. | ||
Yeah, 23 is Tucker Carlson obliterating the leadership class. | ||
I'm not sure if this is him talking about this in particular. | ||
We'll go to this video and then out to your calls. | ||
But it's just... | ||
Obviously a gigantic issue and not much is being done for it. | ||
And what is being done for it is being hampered and fought against by the people in power who don't want us to have secure elections. | ||
Sounds crazy. | ||
You know, it's like that It's Always Sunny joke where... | ||
Saying, who do you support, Trump or Hillary? | ||
And it's Frank Reynolds just going, Hillary, she hates freedom. | ||
I'm like, what the hell do you mean she hates freedom? | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
And he's like, she hates freedom. | ||
I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
Like, it feels like that at a certain point. | ||
It's just like, they just hate legitimate elections. | ||
You know, I don't know. | ||
It sounds crazy, but clearly they do. | ||
Clearly by their actions, they're doing everything they can to make it to where we cannot trust our election results. | ||
And the only reason they could possibly want to participate in that is because they're cheating. | ||
There's really no other reason. | ||
So let's go to your, we'll watch this clip from Tucker Carlson. | ||
I don't think it's the one I was talking about, but we have a lot of clips from the big rally yesterday. | ||
So we'll go to this one and then out to your phone calls. | ||
Here's Tucker Carlson obliterating the so-called leadership class of America. | ||
He's liberated us in the deepest and truest sense. | ||
And the liberation he has brought to us is the liberation from the obligation to tell lies. | ||
Donald Trump has made it possible for the rest of us to tell the truth about the world around us. | ||
And that's the single most liberating thing you can do for people. | ||
If you want to enslave people, if you want to degrade them, force them to tell lies. | ||
And they have. | ||
They forced us to lie about everything at gunpoint, effectively. | ||
They put people in prison for refusing to lie. | ||
And not just the obvious lies that men can become women or Vladimir Putin blew up the Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
No, honestly, he did. | ||
January 6th was an insurrection. | ||
They were unarmed, but it was very insurrection-y. | ||
Not even the obvious ones, but the big lie. | ||
You know what the big lie is? | ||
The big lie is that they're impressive. | ||
That's what the big lie is. | ||
That the people in charge have somehow earned the right to rule over you, and they haven't. | ||
And you know that. | ||
These are the single most useless people in the United States. | ||
They have no skills whatsoever. | ||
They've got three quarters of the money and they didn't earn it. | ||
They set up a system precisely for the purpose of awarding themselves wealth and power when it's undeserved. | ||
You look at Liz Cheney and you ask yourself honestly, What skill could she possibly have that allowed her to send hundreds of thousands of people to their deaths? | ||
Did she earn that? | ||
I don't think she did. | ||
No fair system would make Liz Cheney powerful. | ||
No fair system would make Larry Fink rich. | ||
No fair system would elevate someone like Kamala Harris to a presidential nomination. | ||
She's never been... | ||
Accused of doing anything useful. | ||
She has precisely no achievements. | ||
She's a nominee without getting a single vote. | ||
She's a metaphor for the system they created to make themselves rich and powerful, and then they have the gall to lecture you, the people who can actually change a flat tire and repair a power grid, who have useful jobs, who pay your taxes and work 40 hours a week, lecture you that you are somehow immoral. | ||
And Donald Trump has empowered the rest of us through mostly just sticking around in the face of their hate and abuse and persecution. | ||
He has given the rest of us the right to call BS on the charade. | ||
No, you are not better than us. | ||
And y'all, the awakening is greater than I ever expected. | ||
I mean, the first Donald Trump election was a very profound You know, tidal shift in the American consciousness, but in the last year, everything from waking up to the overt and overwhelming control of the Israel lobby, | ||
that's happened after October 7th, to the Maha Make America Healthy Again and RFK Jr., you know, promoting, you know, Make... | ||
Make fries... | ||
What is it? | ||
Make fries, beef tallow again. | ||
I mean, the seed oil conversation, the fluoride conversation, the obesity epidemic, and the designed poison in the food system. | ||
All of these things are coming to the fore. | ||
All of these things that have been true the entire time are finally able to be spoken about. | ||
And it's a... | ||
A beautiful thing, but a dangerous thing because people in power who for the last century have kept these things under wraps are not going to go quietly into the night. | ||
So... | ||
We have to fight them. | ||
Republican battleground legal blitz falters ahead of election. | ||
Donald Trump's Republican allies have suffered a string of courtroom setbacks in battleground U.S. presidential election states as election day draws closer losses that could boost voter turnout and speed certification of the eventual winner. | ||
Yes, they're actually trying to frame this as a good thing. | ||
It's things like, I believe it was 1,500 illegal... | ||
Non-citizens who were signed up to vote, who themselves admitted, said, hey, we're apparently signed up to vote and we're not supposed to be. | ||
We're non-citizens. | ||
They were removed from the rolls, and now a Virginia judge has demanded that they be put back on the rolls. | ||
They're not able to vote. | ||
They are not American citizens. | ||
But a judge has decided to force the election board to allow them to vote. | ||
The victories the Democrats are having in the courts are just the rigging of the election. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
In the past three weeks, Trump's allies have been dealt at least 10 court losses in battleground states that could decide the outcome of the November 5th contest between Republican and Foreign President Trump and Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris. | ||
On Friday, they were dealt another loss in Virginia, where a federal judge blocked the state's removal of people it said had not proved their citizenship from its voter rolls. | ||
U.S. District Judge Patricia Tolliver-Gillis You know, just like what happened after the 2020 election, they'll frame this, and in this article they frame these court losses as if they are proof that the Republicans are doing something wrong or don't have a good case. | ||
Which isn't true. | ||
I mean, the Virginia case is the perfect example. | ||
They aren't citizens. | ||
They should not be on the voter rolls. | ||
Purging them is the correct action by any metric whatsoever, but this judge reverses it because she can. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Republicans lose again because Democrats cheat. | ||
So they're just cheating. | ||
And it really is as simple as that. | ||
Let's go to your calls now before we show some more videos and talk about some of the reaction from the Madison Square Garden rally. | ||
Andrew, in New York, you were at that rally. | ||
What are your thoughts about the upcoming election? | ||
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Well, first on the rally, it was big, but the election, I think we just got to watch everything they do. | |
We got to make sure that if they need to, they have to audit, they have to I think they should take Kamala off the ballot, though, because she doesn't even qualify. | ||
Like, her parents are... | ||
She's an anchor baby and all that. | ||
I mean, obviously, Trump is way ahead. | ||
I mean, Kamala needs AI for her rallies, and she still can't... | ||
And she still has to bring, like, bus-in people, if it even is Kamala. | ||
I mean, Trump had, like, over 100,000 people, like, outside of Madison Square Garden. | ||
Yeah, it was massive. | ||
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Everywhere. | |
Yeah. | ||
On X, I mean, when Trump was interviewing Elon, he got over a billion views. | ||
Like, he gets more people watching than anybody. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The rally was really good. | ||
I still think we're in continuity of government. | ||
I think Grasshopper is a good show to watch for the rallies, too. | ||
I think the election. | ||
I think Trump is going to Be back one way or the other. | ||
I think maybe, I mean, 22, like, for them to win the House, even with all that, even with all that fraud, you know, like, I still think that, I kind of think they kind of let some of it happen, and that the deep state's punishment will come later. | ||
The Brunson case, that goes on one way or the other, even if they have a regular election this year. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it's like... | ||
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I think Trump will go on a post. | |
Thank you for the call, Andrew. | ||
The clip I was going to show of Tucker Carlson is him basically saying nobody's going to believe that Kamala Harris gets 85, 90 million votes. | ||
Nobody's going to believe that, but that's what's, I guess, going to be necessary. | ||
And the point is, of course, you have to get out and vote. | ||
You have to get out and vote. | ||
You have to go and vote for Trump. | ||
You have to bring people... | ||
Along with you to vote for Trump, you have to talk to your friends and family to vote for Trump. | ||
I heard Alex yesterday reference the number. | ||
I'm not sure where the source is, but I've heard it a few times. | ||
Something like 32 million Christians are not voting in this election, at least some percentage of them, because Trump is not hardcore enough on abortion, despite the fact that he gave them the biggest victory they've ever had in the abortion fight by getting rid of Roe versus Wade. | ||
That's not enough, I guess, for them. | ||
32 million is a gigantic number, and if that really is... | ||
How many people are staying from this? | ||
Then maybe we will lose. | ||
But if we get 90 million votes, there's literally not enough votes to fraudulently count to overcome that. | ||
And no one's going to believe that Kamala Harris gets 10 million more votes than Joe Biden got last time. | ||
I mean, nobody should believe the number that Biden got last time. | ||
That was fraudulent in the first place. | ||
But it's going to be ridiculous if... | ||
They say 100 million people voted for Trump and 110 voted for Kamala. | ||
And it's like, really? | ||
Because that's about 50 million more people than are on the voter rolls. | ||
So how did that happen? | ||
There is a certain number that we can get to that it makes it impossible for them to do it regardless. | ||
Not even cheat in a way that's believable. | ||
But they can't even do it at that point. | ||
If there's enough Trump voters, they cannot... | ||
Overwhelm that number. | ||
So we have to get out and vote. | ||
You have to get everybody to vote. | ||
And again, I don't want, you know, talking about the way that they're rigging this and cheating. | ||
Please don't let that dissuade you from voting. | ||
That's why you have to vote even harder. | ||
We have to win legitimately because we're the good guys. | ||
They can cheat. | ||
They have to lose. | ||
It has to happen. | ||
It has to happen. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Bald Eagle in Kansas. | ||
Bald Eagle in Kansas, you are on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
I'm glad to hear you coming around. | ||
I don't mean this in a condescending way. | ||
I called in a couple weeks ago and asked you the exact same question you're asking us, the audience, today. | ||
If they steal it, what are you going to do? | ||
And I gave the analogy that it doesn't matter How many people vote? | ||
Or like you just said, vote harder. | ||
Because you have two teams playing right now. | ||
And the other team's head coach is keeping score on the scoreboard. | ||
Right. | ||
So no matter how well we play throughout this entire game, they will put up one more point at the end of the game. | ||
Call Fox and say, we won. | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
And just like in 2020, Nothing was done, and a bully doesn't stop picking until you punch him in the mouth. | ||
So I recommend the same, that the FBI whistleblower let us all know about here two or three weeks ago. | ||
You need to pray, prepare food, guns, and if you want to vote, go for it. | ||
But you're playing in a rigged game. | ||
And it doesn't matter because they're just going to put up one more point at the end. | ||
Nobody questioned Joe Biden getting 10 million more votes or whatever it was than Trump last time. | ||
And nobody's going to question it again. | ||
No more than saying that's impossible. | ||
And then going to the courts to fight it, the rigged system, it will all lead to the same outcome and 2028 will be in the same place we are today. | ||
Well, I hope not. | ||
I'm not all circuses and rainbows today, and often I'm not. | ||
I'm just trying to be real and prepare for the worst and hope for the best. | ||
Yeah, and look, you know, we were on the forefront of questioning the election in 2020. | ||
We led the Stop the Steal caravans to D.C., multiple of them, including on January 6th. | ||
We tried to stop people from going in the Capitol. | ||
We've talked about voter fraud and advocated and promoted the people doing something to stop voter fraud since 2020. | ||
I think the reason it's hitting me extra hard today is because of how well Trump is doing. | ||
That's the difference now, is that Trump is so overwhelmingly popular and his people are so fired up and victory seems so assured. | ||
Now I'm like extra worried. | ||
Now I'm extra worried that they're going to cheat. | ||
It was always sort of, you know, it was always a possibility. | ||
It was always something that we knew they were going to do. | ||
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If people were serious about this, Harrison, you would have Republican and Libertarian third party candidates and congressmen and senators screaming from the hilltops about this. | |
Fraud that took place in 20 and the fraud that we're seeing every day be brought to light in this election already. | ||
Yeah, well, and look, what confuses me, and I talked about this last week as well, like I actually can't wrap my mind around why they're not more outspoken, like the Ted Cruz's, you know, whatever, any of these people. | ||
It's like... | ||
They don't have to believe in conspiracy theories. | ||
They don't have to whatever. | ||
They don't have to believe any of this stuff. | ||
It's their own power. | ||
It's their own ability to get elected, and they don't speak up. | ||
It's their own position that's going to be stolen from them, and yet they don't speak up. | ||
So it's like... | ||
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They're in on it. | |
But that's the thing. | ||
If they're in on it, wouldn't they benefit from it? | ||
How are you going to be in on something where you lose the election on purpose? | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
That's what I'm saying is so baffling about it. | ||
Why it doesn't make any sense is how can they be in on it? | ||
It's happening against them. | ||
They're the ones who are going to be kicked out of office from the fraudulent votes. | ||
So why would they go along with it? | ||
What do they have to gain? | ||
They're going to lose everything because of this. | ||
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But just like the Jews in the concentration camps that actually helped execute their fellow Jews, they thought it just keeps me alive that much longer. | |
They won't do it to me. | ||
They'll do it to the others. | ||
Our congressmen and senators are no different on the conservative, quote-unquote, conservative side. | ||
They think if I just go along to get along, I'll be fine, not knowing that they'll all find themselves at the end of the news or the end of the bread line after it's all said and done, just like every other schmuck out there that's voting harder. | ||
That could be it. | ||
Thank you for the call, Bald Eagle. | ||
I want to go quickly to Aaron in Colorado, talking about mail-in ballots. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Aaron. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
How are you today? | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
unidentified
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Good. | |
So, my husband and I were filling out our mail-in ballots the other night, the gold standard. | ||
Colorado is for mail-in ballots. | ||
And I noticed when I put my ballot into the envelope, I could completely see that I had voted for Donald Trump. | ||
Wow. | ||
Like, the secure envelopes are not secure at all. | ||
That's wild. | ||
So when you are sending in your mail-in ballot, you pack it in correctly, there's a way to see that you voted for Trump from outside, like without opening it? | ||
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Oh, yes. | |
So if you put it in the proper way, with the instructions facing you, as you put it in the envelope, you flip it over and you can see clearly, like, you don't even have to press on the envelope. | ||
You can see the circle and you can see Donald Trump. | ||
Now Kamala Harris is folded under the But even by process of elimination, you could see if you had voted for her, too. | ||
Wow, so anybody handling these can just choose to dump the Trump ones without even opening it. | ||
unidentified
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Sure. | |
That's kind of shocking. | ||
Can you post an image of that? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I think my husband actually DMed it to you. | |
Okay, I'll check my DMs during the break. | ||
Thank you for that call, Erin. | ||
More calls on the other side. | ||
More stories, more clips from Madison Square Garden. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
Thanks for the call, Erin. | ||
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Thanks for letting us know about that. | |
I'm not just MAGA. I'm dark, gothic MAGA. Well, it's... | ||
The energy in this room is incredible. | ||
What a great group of people. | ||
I've only got one question for you, then I'm getting out of here, because this is your stage. | ||
But we set up Doge. | ||
Yes. | ||
How much do you think we can rip out of this wasted $6.5 trillion Harris-Biden budget? | ||
Well, I think we can do at least $2 trillion. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Yes. | ||
$2 trillion. | ||
I mean, at the end of the day, you're being taxed. | ||
You're being taxed. | ||
All government spending is taxation. | ||
So whether it's direct taxation or all government spending, it either becomes inflation or it's direct taxation. | ||
Your money is being wasted and the Department of Government efficiency is going to fix that. | ||
We're going to get the government off your back and out of your pocketbook. | ||
And America is just not going to be great. | ||
America is going to reach heights that it has never seen before. | ||
The future is going to be amazing! | ||
Now... | ||
You guys are awesome. | ||
Honestly, this is like... | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, this is the kind of positive energy that America is all about. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! Yes! | ||
Now, I have something I want to ask you to do, though. | ||
Because, obviously, we're somewhat preaching to the converted in this stadium. | ||
But there's a lot of people out there who We need to vote for President Trump. | ||
This is a real battle. | ||
This is a real election battle. | ||
You need to get friends and family to vote. | ||
Make sure they vote early. | ||
This is important. | ||
We're going to be putting up a scorecard. | ||
An early vote scorecard, state by state, county by county. | ||
What is the scorecard? | ||
Vote early. | ||
Vote now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Make the margin of victory so big that you know what can happen. | ||
Massive, overwhelming sweep of every swing state and even some of the overwhelming sweep of every swing state and even some of the states that aren't, people don't think are swing Massive crushing victory. | ||
Get everyone, friends, family, people on the street, put the signs up, put the hat on. | ||
Let's go! | ||
And with that, it is my honor to introduce the First Lady, Melania Trump. | ||
Incredible energy from Elon Musk there at the Madison Square Garden Nazi rally. | ||
More phone calls on the other side, more videos. | ||
Coming up, we're in the final stretch here. | ||
We are one week away from Election Day. | ||
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This election, I think, is going to decide the fate of America and the fate of Western civilization. is going to decide the fate of America and the This election, I think, is going to decide the fate of America and the fate of America. | |
And they tried to kill the next president of the United States! | ||
Enough was enough! | ||
So, here you see! | ||
Let Trumpmania run wild, brother! | ||
Let Trumpmania rule again! | ||
Let Trumpmania make America great again! | ||
If you try to kill our citizens, we will kill you. | ||
If you spill a drop of American blood, we will spill a gallon of yours. | ||
If you come back, we're gonna kill you. | ||
We're gonna give you the death penalty or kill you. | ||
The fact is, and I'll say it now, you have to get him the hell out. | ||
You have to get them out. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
Just incredible energy going into this final election, of Of course, that is why the powers that be are desperately trying to convince you that they're all Nazis. | ||
And they're very angry that Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden. | ||
And I think Charlie Kirk sort of put it best, echoing what we've been saying here, but... | ||
The way he phrases it, I think, is exactly right. | ||
He says, the purpose of the Hitler messaging is very simple. | ||
They want to create permission for someone to try to murder Trump while also creating urgency for their rank and file to commit micro-actions of fraud on the ground. | ||
If you believe you're actually running against Hitler, what wouldn't you do? | ||
This is all about trying to motivate their maniacs to do crazy stuff. | ||
Stay focused. | ||
Go vote. | ||
Pray. | ||
Nine days left. | ||
Seven days left at this point. | ||
I think he's exactly right. | ||
And the evidence of that are things like the votes already cast in Mesa County, Colorado, that happen to be caught, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure that's not all of them. | ||
In one county in Colorado, you have dozens of fraudulent votes already being discovered, having already been counted and tabulated. | ||
That's a postal worker. | ||
That's a leftist radical of some sort. | ||
Just making the moral judgment of saying, it might be bad for me to steal somebody's vote, but is it worse than Hitler becoming president? | ||
No, this is a net positive. | ||
This is a net positive. | ||
What's a minor thing here or there? | ||
What's one or two... | ||
Ballots fraudulently filled out compared to Hitler becoming president. | ||
So they're doing their part. | ||
It's ubiquitous and it's everywhere. | ||
And the democratic machine knows fully well that they're doing this. | ||
And that they are, at least as of 2020, going off that metric, they're going to get away with it. | ||
They know they can get away with it, so why shouldn't they? | ||
Why shouldn't they? | ||
Well, it's up to us to make sure they don't get away with it. | ||
And that's what I put out the call to you to call in to us. | ||
And we've got Parker in New Jersey who thinks he has an answer of what to do here. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Parker, you're on the air. | ||
Parker in New Jersey, do you hear me? | ||
We'll go to Steve in Canada. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Steve, you say similar steel tactics take place in Canada. | ||
What do you think needs to be done about this? | ||
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Okay, so I just wanted to highlight, first of all, thanks for having me on. | |
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But what I wanted to say was there's a provincial election happening in BC right now. | ||
And I see a lot of the same tactics. | ||
Right now what happened was there was a close neck-and-neck race between the Conservatives and the New Democratic Party, which are basically the Communist Party. | ||
But basically, Conservatives didn't win a single seat last election, and this time they won almost 45%. | ||
Or almost 50%. | ||
But basically, it was neck and neck with a one-seat difference. | ||
And all of a sudden in the news, you hear, you know, oh, it's going to be delayed a couple of days. | ||
It's going to be delayed up to a week. | ||
Next thing you know, absentee ballots come in and they favor heavily the NDP. So it's just basically what I'm seeing is similar sort of storylines taking place here. | ||
So just basically what I'm seeing is It looks like it's just a liberal tactic at this point to just sort of steal elections anywhere. | ||
And what we can do about it is just to basically overwhelm them with conservative votes, like we've been saying at this point. | ||
But I just wanted to bring that up because every day I read in the news somewhere it seems to be taking place a similar type of steal. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we know they... | ||
I mean, the same people carried out the same plan from 2020 in Brazil in 2022 and 23. | ||
Literally, the U.S. State Department went down to Brazil to help rig their election. | ||
You're right. | ||
This is going on absolutely everywhere. | ||
And... | ||
It's very simple. | ||
It's like it's really not complicated at all. | ||
You invent this thing called mail-in ballots, absentee balloting. | ||
Never existed before 2020, just like 30-year-olds dying in their sleep from heart attacks with no, you know, preconditions. | ||
These things didn't exist before 2020, although they want you to think that they've always been around and you're the crazy one for opposing it. | ||
You just invent this thing where you go, oh yeah, you know, No matter what happens on election day, we get about a week grace period to come up with Whatever votes we need to win. | ||
I mean, it's very simple. | ||
You have the election. | ||
If you're not winning already, then you can see the margin of victory that you need and you give yourself a couple days to come up with the absentee mail-in ballots that all happen to be for your candidate and they make up the difference and suddenly you're victorious and anybody questioning it is an election denier and a terrorist and will be censored off the internet if not outright arrested or sued into oblivion like Dominion threatened to do. | ||
It's not sophisticated. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
Wouldn't be difficult to undo this. | ||
I can do it. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
Are you ready for my groundbreaking solution to voter fraud? | ||
Here it is. | ||
No mail-in ballots. | ||
Problem over. | ||
Problem solved. | ||
No question about it. | ||
I mean, it's literally as simple as that. | ||
That's the frustration with all this. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Steve, I am not surprised to hear that the exact same playbook is being used elsewhere where liberals have overwhelming control. | ||
James in Oklahoma has called in as well. | ||
Thanks for calling in, James. | ||
What are your thoughts on this election? | ||
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Well, as far as election goes, we've been lied to about a lot of things. | |
They've lied to us about our food, our justice system, our weather, our history. | ||
The elections, our money system. | ||
I just want to encourage everybody to look into these things. | ||
And on the left side of things, you know, they believe in their own lies. | ||
They believe in lies. | ||
Tell them. | ||
Talk to them. | ||
Say, you've been lied to. | ||
That's all you have to tell them. | ||
Eventually, they're going to hear it enough. | ||
They're going to look into what they're doing. | ||
I think so. | ||
What do you think the split is, James? | ||
Because people are either credulous, they're either suckers and they're being lied to and they don't know it, and they're believing it, or they're fine with the lies. | ||
I think the bigger problem than people just believing the lies, which obviously is a giant problem, but the bigger problem I think are the people that... | ||
I feel like they're smart and sophisticated. | ||
They're the clever ones for going along with the lie. | ||
Kind of like the previous caller that we had talking about the Republicans who are signaling against Trump. | ||
They think they're clever. | ||
They think they see the world and they're like, these idiots aren't siding with the powerful people. | ||
I'm going to side with the powerful people and I'm going to be rewarded for it. | ||
I'm the smart one. | ||
So, I mean, what do you think the split is between gullible idiots falling for the lies and devious connivers, you know, spreading the lie on purpose? | ||
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It's a self-justification. | |
They lie to themselves for self-justification. | ||
It's that old, old lie, you know, where it comes to, ye shall be as God. | ||
They want that glory. | ||
They want that self-justification. | ||
They want that personal, you know, oh, look at me, that selfishness. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
Even in the most gullible, they know better. | ||
The truth is there. | ||
They choose to do it. | ||
They choose to believe it, and then they get wrapped up in it. | ||
You said you will be deceived and then being deceived. | ||
You're deceiving and being deceived. | ||
That's why they're wrapped up in it. | ||
That's why the elites keep on lying and lying and lying and lying and lying. | ||
We've got to seek the truth. | ||
Each and every one of us, even in our own knowing these things, have to seek the truth in the weather, in the food. | ||
I would encourage people that if they're in the banking system, start looking at the money. | ||
All those people listening right now, their vocation to start looking into where we've been lied to when it's on the TV. If you get away from the TV for a long time and you learn things, you go back to it, you're like, oh my gosh, the propaganda is crazy. | ||
And that's what these people are continually involved in. | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
But you know, one thing is like the... | ||
A good example would be like the transgender controversy. | ||
Like if you say that a man can become a woman, like to me that's a lie. | ||
You're lying. | ||
Because it's not true. | ||
It can't happen. | ||
But to these people, it's like it goes through this filter system in their brain where they go... | ||
Sex is different from gender, and gender is a social construct. | ||
And if somebody presents as this, then they have to... | ||
And so they don't think they're... | ||
Even though at the basis, at the foundation, it's obviously a lie. | ||
Men are men, women are women. | ||
You can't interchange them more than you can alter the composition of their hormones, the XY chromosomes. | ||
But they believe it. | ||
They genuinely believe it. | ||
And it's because they think it's sophisticated to believe it. | ||
They think they're the enlightened ones. | ||
By believing this convoluted bullcrap, they actually think it makes them smarter and more enlightened than other people when it's just a lie. | ||
So, you know, I wonder. | ||
I wonder how much of the lies are knowing versus unwilling. | ||
Final thoughts, James? | ||
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Yeah, and I think they put a carrot out there for them, and that's why they glorify it so much when they win and Do this and that and say, oh, you're so great, because that's that selfishness. | |
That is the game. | ||
They're showing selfishness. | ||
That's the human nature of the flesh, is to go and want to be glorified and to have me and me and I, and that's what our societies turn into over this long period of time. | ||
You go back to that Russian defector. | ||
What he said, all the different things that he went down the line. | ||
Yep, that's the guy. | ||
I agree. | ||
It's not a bad thing on the face of it for a population to... | ||
Want to achieve glory. | ||
Want to be celebrated. | ||
Not in a selfish or self-aggrandizing way, but if you achieve something and win, you want to be celebrated. | ||
But you just think about all the people who have been caught juicing, using steroids or something. | ||
And they're sitting there. | ||
They're on the winner's podium. | ||
They're holding the medal. | ||
They're crying tears and going, we did it. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
I did it. | ||
Knowing the whole time. | ||
I'm cheating. | ||
I'm cheating. | ||
I didn't win. | ||
I cheated. | ||
I screwed all the actual victors out of there. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They want the glory. | ||
So it's like seeking glory is not necessarily a bad thing, but if you're willing to accept glory that you don't deserve, that you actually are willing to cheat or lie to achieve it and it doesn't weigh on your person, that's awful. | ||
It's just awful. | ||
Thank you for the call, James. | ||
Let's go to Shea in Oklahoma as well. | ||
Shea, thank you for calling in from Oklahoma. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Yes. | |
I want to say thank you to you, to Alex and everybody. | ||
You guys are doing a great job. | ||
I love it. | ||
I was Steve Bannon's fan for a very long time until he went to jail. | ||
He's coming back tomorrow. | ||
I'm looking forward to that. | ||
Now, this is very important. | ||
I come from Persia. | ||
I'm an Iranian but not a Muslim Iranian. | ||
I'm a Zoroastrian Iranian. | ||
That is the great word my ancestors. | ||
Remember one thing. | ||
Muslims took over my country in 7 AD. We lost it. | ||
We could never regain it back. | ||
It's gone for good now. | ||
My ancestors moved in 1700 to India. | ||
We lived there. | ||
I moved to America for more freedom, because India has some freedoms, but not all. | ||
They follow the American constitution. | ||
But let me tell you, because I did law in India, I know a lot about the law in America. | ||
It's very similar. | ||
The Constitution is not being used. | ||
It's a very bad thing right now. | ||
Our Supreme Court judges are sitting quiet. | ||
It's a very bad thing, too, because they need to interact. | ||
I'll tell you something. | ||
In Supreme Court of India, the judges can sue a motto, means by itself, call upon the judges below them if they are doing wrong. | ||
Over here, our judges are being quiet. | ||
Very scary thing. | ||
Second, Our Congress is taken over by China and by Iran. | ||
I don't care what anybody says. | ||
The inside thread that Trump talks about, he's talking about the people that are working for other countries in our Congress. | ||
In our Congress! | ||
And I can name you people, but I'll tell you something. | ||
Sir, Jordan, all these people, Jordan, Cotton, Hawley, they fight in Congress, they talk, but they do nothing. | ||
Even Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
I was a fan of all these people. | ||
Matt Gaetz. | ||
This Mike Johnson, the only thing I don't like about Trump is when he praises Mike Johnson. | ||
Mike Johnson is useless. | ||
He's not doing crap for our country. | ||
He's joining hands with the Democrats on every issue, sending money to Ukraine. | ||
I also want to tell you, every governor and every senator in every state is corrupt. | ||
Mike, I'll tell you, our governor's state is corrupt in Oklahoma. | ||
I'll tell you, Stephanie Bice is corrupt. | ||
I'll tell you, Lankford is corrupt because when I call these officers and I talk to them in the morning, they take my messages, but they don't have the balls to call back and tell me what they're going to do. | ||
They just say, oh, she's going to do this. | ||
Oh, she's going to... | ||
They don't do crap. | ||
They just talk. | ||
They're all talkers, not doers. | ||
Let's get some people who are doers in this country. | ||
And I'll tell you one last thing. | ||
You throw out... | ||
You throw out the Clintons. | ||
You throw out the Bushes. | ||
You throw out the Obamas. | ||
You throw out all these people. | ||
Defund, dismantle, destroy FBI, CIA, UN, UNRAR, and NATO. All the problems will be solved. | ||
All the problems will be solved. | ||
Wow, yeah, I love your energy, Shea. | ||
I'm right there with you. | ||
And it's one of these things that's just like, how is everyone corrupt? | ||
Like, you know, you would expect a system. | ||
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They are bought by Iran. | |
Money is flowing into their accounts. | ||
Why don't you tell your people who are looking at you right now? | ||
Tell everybody to go to the senators and to the governors and to the House of Representatives. | ||
Tell them to show their bank accounts. | ||
Open up your bank accounts like Trump did. | ||
Just do that and see the corruption. | ||
You will see the corruption. | ||
Governor Stitt, he passed the immigration law and our Grumman, whatever, Attorney General, he took it to court. | ||
Federal government immediately put a stay on it. | ||
You know what? | ||
I've been calling this Governor Stitt from 2020 of January. | ||
Why is he illegal in our country? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Oklahomans are not safe. | ||
He doesn't do shit. | ||
Yeah, no, they don't care. | ||
It is pathetic, but it's the truth. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Shay. | ||
Like I said, love your energy. | ||
Wish we had 10,000 more of you. | ||
We wouldn't be in this situation. | ||
Thanks so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Michael in North Carolina. | ||
Michael, you have some strats to share with us, some strategies on how to deal with the steel. | ||
Go ahead, Michael, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, thank you. | |
Yeah, I went to the polling place on Friday, and of course in Beaufort County where I live, there's a lot of, they have a lot of Democrats and Republicans there at the same voting because they don't separate them where I live. | ||
They're all done at the same building is what I'm saying. | ||
And I think one strategy is to have good poll watchers. | ||
And, I mean, that should be an active citizen part. | ||
It shouldn't be no special requirement, I think. | ||
And another strategy is, like you said, vote early. | ||
That's very good. | ||
Stop mail-in ballots. | ||
I like that. | ||
Because that's what caused the mess in 2021. | ||
On 2020-21, you know what I mean. | ||
It caused that mess. | ||
And that's how we stop that. | ||
We cannot have mail-in ballots because they can trigger. | ||
Same way with it being on electronic machines. | ||
Got to stop that, too. | ||
It needs to be paper. | ||
That's what we did in North Carolina. | ||
I want to let you know. | ||
It's all Scandron. | ||
Both sides. | ||
This way it should be in every state of policy. | ||
It should be effective immediately today. | ||
It literally is so simple. | ||
That is one of the frustrating aspects of this. | ||
It's very, very simple to just not have these vulnerabilities. | ||
But we choose to have them because the people who put them in exploit them. | ||
Thank you for the call, Michael. | ||
Let's go to Jim in Pennsylvania now. | ||
Go ahead, Jim. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
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Good morning. | |
Good morning. | ||
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As far as if Kamala wins, either legitimately or illegitimately, there's only one way to get yourself out of socialism and communism. | |
I think that goes without saying. | ||
Well, be prepared. | ||
That's what they keep saying. | ||
Be prepared. | ||
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I don't think the people in this country have the guts. | |
We've got too much to lose. | ||
It's not bad enough yet. | ||
Yeah, I think that's true. | ||
But it can get bad real fast. | ||
So, you know, fiber attack of some sort of EMP grid goes down. | ||
Yeah, it'll go from everything's fine to apocalypse in about three days. | ||
So it can get bad. | ||
Yeah, hack attack. | ||
Remember what they told us they were going to do? | ||
Remember what the people that put us through the COVID scheme under Operation Lockdown told us was the next step? | ||
Hack attack. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Remember how they actually wrote a paper where they described exactly what they were going to do? | ||
So pay attention to that and be prepared for that. | ||
Thank you again for the call. | ||
Jim, let's go to... | ||
Daryl in Kansas. | ||
Daryl in Kansas, thank you for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Give me just one second, my brother. | |
I am working on... | ||
So this is the problem with our callers. | ||
They're always on the work floor. | ||
All of our callers are like in the middle of doing business. | ||
It's the audience that we have, and we love you for it. | ||
Are you good now, Daryl? | ||
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We're all good, man. | |
First off, I just want to say, man, thank you for everything. | ||
I love the show. | ||
I've been a fan for a long time. | ||
I do disagree with you on one. | ||
I do not think that Trump is here for us, but that's not why I'm calling in. | ||
I just want to say that regardless of if you're a Trump supporter or a Kamala Harris supporter, if you think that they're going to steal this election, there's only one way to guarantee that you keep your rights And she's not able to push anything or he's not able to push anything that you don't agree with. | ||
And that's by voting locally for your local government, for your local governor or your local sheriff. | ||
If you think that Kamala Harris is going to take away your AR-15 and she's going to take away all your guns, you need to be voting for your local sheriff to make sure that that does not happen because she cannot do any of the things. | ||
None of them can do any of the things that they want to do unless your local government is on their team. | ||
That's such a good point. | ||
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Same thing with Trump. | |
I did not like how he handled the whole COVID thing, whether he was a Manchurian candidate and was going to do it the whole time or whether he was just fooled by the Trump. | ||
Sorry, we're coming up against a break here, but at the end of the day, it was your government, your governor, your local authorities that had to put that into practice. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
You've got to vote local. | ||
Go find a voter's guide for your local councilmen and anything else on the ballot. | ||
Go vote for Trump. | ||
That's my suggestion, but vote locally as well. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, InfoWars.com, band.video. | ||
We're going to connect very shortly with the husband of Bev Williams, Ricky Williams Jr. | ||
Bev Williams is not joining us because she has been prosecuted, persecuted by the DOJ for her pro-life activism. | ||
We'll talk to her husband in just a second. | ||
Before we do, I want to play this. | ||
Ad went viral over the weekend. | ||
An ad for Trump. | ||
Clip number two here. | ||
Different than any other ad I've ever seen. | ||
Is a chilling reminder of just how ruthless and power-hungry Kamala Harris has always been throughout her career. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Let's get one thing crystal clear. | |
The vast majority of American men have no issue with electing a female president. | ||
Our issue lies solely with you. | ||
You were second in charge of California for 13 years. | ||
As California's Attorney General, Harris promoted enforcement of a law that allowed prosecutors to seek jail time for parents of truant kids. | ||
As a prosecutor in law enforcement, I have a huge stick. | ||
So I decided I was going to start prosecuting parents for truancy. | ||
I thought that was crazy. | ||
I was like, how can you lock parents up? | ||
If you don't go to school, Kamala's gonna put you and me in jail. | ||
Yes, we achieved an intended effect. | ||
I opened the door and I see at least seven or eight cops that wanted to arrest me. | ||
As a matter of fact, they did. | ||
And frankly, you know the prosecutors in my office who volunteered to do this? | ||
My homicide prosecutors. | ||
My gang prosecutors. | ||
And they went over there and I said, when you go over there, look really mean. | ||
She had me arrested and prosecuted because my handicapped daughter was sick in the hospital and had me some days of school. | ||
I learned that with the swipe of my pen, I could charge someone with the lowest level offense. | ||
That person could be arrested, They could lose time from work and their family maybe lose their job. | ||
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They'd have to come out of their own pocket to help hire a lawyer. | |
They'd lose standing in their community. | ||
I lost my job and couldn't pay rent and we got evicted. | ||
Weeks later, I could dismiss the charges, but their life would forever be changed. | ||
I became homeless. | ||
We had to move into a motel. | ||
All because of the swipe of my pen. | ||
I don't agree what Kamala Harris did to my mom, and I don't agree with what she's done to other parents as well. | ||
You were second in charge of the United States for four years. | ||
If anything, would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years? | ||
There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact. | ||
Inflation is hitting the highest level in 39 years. | ||
A record high number of illegal crossings. | ||
Crime's been surging across the nation. | ||
Huge spikes in homicides. | ||
Could we be heading toward World War III? After 17 years of failed leadership, you are now asking us to trust you as first in charge of our country. | ||
I am concerned and focused on big issues. | ||
Elementary and middle school truancy is actually a big issue if we're trying to save the state money. | ||
Because of truancy, California public schools lose 1.4 billion dollars a year in funding. | ||
I want money. | ||
My message to all Americans, do not trust Kamala Harris. | ||
As men and protectors of women and children, you are simply a risk we are not willing to take. | ||
Paid for by Maha Alliance and not authorized by any candidate or candidates committee. | ||
Yeah, so again, absolutely incredible and just shows you the lengths these people are willing to go. | ||
Chilling stuff and incredibly well done. | ||
And another victory for the MAGA-MAGA coalition, bringing on RFK Jr. | ||
and others into the MAGA fold. | ||
With that... | ||
I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Ricky Williams Jr. | ||
He's speaking out after his wife, Bev Williams, was prosecuted by the DOJ for her pro-life activism and sentenced to 41 months in prison for obstructing an entrance to an abortion clinic. | ||
You can follow Ricky on X at MrRickyVictory, and that's Ricky spelled with an E-Y at the end. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Ricky. | ||
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Thank you so much for having me. | |
Appreciate it. | ||
It's the least we could do. | ||
It's incredibly troubling and heartbreaking what's being done to peaceful protesters in America, especially with the FACE Act, which was deliberately designed and is being used to imprison people for sometimes standing outside of, sometimes sitting in front of, blocking the door of abortion clinics, getting more jail time than thieves and actual criminals. | ||
Just tell us what your family has gone through and what's happened to you, what's happened to your wife and how she got 41 months in prison. | ||
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Sure. | |
So, okay, the DOJ, when someone is indicted, they release documents on that. | ||
Whether the jury comes to a conclusion, the DOJ is going to basically release documents on that, a press release on that, and also with the sentencing. | ||
So when they mentioned that my wife was obstructing the door, that's completely false. | ||
our lawyers had to fight tooth and nail to get evidence in, in which the evidence showed in the video showed that my wife was not obstructing the door. | ||
But the government, what they wanted to do was slice and dice the video in which they did throughout the trial. | ||
And they made it look like my wife was obstructing the door when she was not, when there were counter protesters there that day. | ||
Planned Parenthood had counter protesters there that day. | ||
And they were the ones standing in front of the door of My wife was the one standing in front of the counter-protesters. | ||
She did not chain herself to a door. | ||
She was not blocking the entrance in the sense of where women were not allowed to come in and out. | ||
It was none of those things happening that day. | ||
And this is a complete travesty for my family, obviously, for the past two years, dealing with this case, using the Face Act, a law that was passed by Bill Clinton, ushered in by Chuck Schumer in New York, and a little bit of Republicans also... | ||
Agree to that bill. | ||
And it's a bill that, to me personally, should not be in law. | ||
It should not be in law today, especially that Roe v. | ||
Wade was sent back to the States. | ||
The Dobbs decision was sent back to the States. | ||
And the judge made it clear. | ||
She made it very clear that she wanted to make an example out of my wife. | ||
Right. | ||
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And she had the opportunity on February 13th of this year to watch a two-hour video. | |
The jury was not given the opportunity to watch that video, but she did. | ||
In that video, the NYPD officer said, a NYPD officer stated that they're here many times, 20 to 30 times, and they never block the door. | ||
They never stop anyone from coming in and out. | ||
They're just practicing their First Amendment right. | ||
That was not allowed for the jury to see. | ||
It is totally brutal, and the excuse with the FACE Act is, well, it applies to both sides equally, but obviously none of the pro-abortion protesters were arrested that day, right? | ||
They can go, they can cause trouble, and it's your wife that has to pay the price. | ||
And we've seen examples of this. | ||
We've seen, you know, father of seven, Catholic guy, this door kicked in in the middle of the night, guns pointed at his children because he stood outside of an abortion clinic. | ||
It's even worse in the UK where they have, and this week it's like a big story, thought crime, now a reality in the UK where they are actively arresting people for praying silently in front of an abortion facility. | ||
That's it. | ||
And they say that it could, you know, very quickly come to the point where having some sort of pro-life meeting at your own home. | ||
Would be illegal. | ||
Obviously, this is where things are going. | ||
We're like one step away from that with the FACE Act. | ||
And it's clearly about chilling our ability to speak out publicly and exercise our First Amendment. | ||
It's just unbelievably brutal the way they're treating everybody. | ||
But your wife in particular, 41 months in prison. | ||
Again, it reminds me of hate crime laws or something where it's like, look, if a crime was committed, if something happened, if someone was hurt, Okay, you know, then you get a slap in the wrist, you get a fine, whatever. | ||
You don't go to jail for 41 months for standing outside of a place. | ||
I mean, this is absurd. | ||
How are you dealing with it? | ||
How's your wife dealing with it? | ||
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My wife is doing good. | |
She's taking this time and she's like, you know what? | ||
I'm just going to treat this like a boot camp. | ||
I'm going to work out. | ||
I'm going to eat good in there. | ||
And she's lost weight. | ||
So she's a huge influence in there right now. | ||
Actually, she's... | ||
Alice Johnson. | ||
I don't know if you remember who she is, but Trump pardoned Alice Johnson. | ||
And she was at that same prison, federal prison in Alabama, Aliceville, Alabama. | ||
And a lot of the guards there tell her, hey, you remind me so much of Alice Johnson. | ||
You remind me so much of her. | ||
And a lot of inmates that have been there for a very long time say the same thing. | ||
And my wife... | ||
This cell is the same cell of Alex Johnson. | ||
So a lot of people in there are optimistic regarding her. | ||
They're shocked that she's in there for unlawful assembly. | ||
They're like, this is ridiculous. | ||
And, you know, they're like, you're not going to be here for long. | ||
You're not going to be here for long. | ||
But my wife is just taking it a day at a time. | ||
As for myself, obviously, it's a huge adjustment for me and my daughter. | ||
It's a huge adjustment. | ||
And I'm going to be honest with you, for the first two or three days, I was just out of it. | ||
I mean, You gotta create new routines and new system in the household and figuring things out. | ||
And that's just, you know, the toughness of that, the difficulty of that. | ||
But, you know, we're getting through this. | ||
We're getting through this one day at a time. | ||
And I have the opportunity to speak with her, email her, video call here and there. | ||
And God willing, hopefully I see her this weekend. | ||
But we will get through this. | ||
And I believe the truth will come out regarding this because this is a political weaponization of the justice system by Biden, by Harris. | ||
And this is nothing new that Harris has done throughout her career, either as prosecutor, district attorney, or attorney general. | ||
And she has a rap sheet of tearing apart Black families. | ||
And the American people need to know this about her. | ||
And if she becomes president of the United States, it's only going to get worse. | ||
Yeah, and they do this. | ||
They take something like the FACE Act, which never should have passed in the first place. | ||
But they use it to, as you said, make an example of people. | ||
They are fine with destroying lives, destroying families, putting people in prison when they don't deserve it. | ||
Because they feel like, well, that's a sacrifice they're willing to make, right? | ||
They're willing to sacrifice your family and your wife to make an example of her to stop other people from doing this in the future. | ||
I mean, this is full-fledged tyranny. | ||
There's no other word for it. | ||
It's brutal and horrific. | ||
And I always get the feeling that people don't... | ||
They just can't see tyranny for some reason. | ||
If it's not presented like a Hollywood movie, if they're not goose-stepping down Main Street... | ||
You know, hailing Hitler. | ||
People don't think it's tyranny. | ||
This is how it works. | ||
This is what it looks like. | ||
It's laws that are passed under false pretenses that are applied where they shouldn't be applied. | ||
It's innocent people being thrown into jail for two plus years. | ||
That is a brutal and unnecessary punishment for what is essentially a non-crime crime. | ||
Why did your wife think it was so important to do this? | ||
Not questioning it, I do think it's important, but what was her motivation since she can't speak for herself to us right now? | ||
Why did she think it was so important that she put herself in harm's way and risk her freedom to stand up against abortion? | ||
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So my wife herself had about two or three abortions when she was younger, and her experience in that was a traumatic experience. | |
She isn't the type of person to look down on other people or judge them. | ||
She wants them to think about what they're going to do before they do it. | ||
When Governor Cuomo passed legislation in New York City allowing abortion up to nine months, it was my wife and Ed May, who was her co-defendant, who was found not guilty in all counts, who did the same thing she did that day, by the way. | ||
They decided to... | ||
Take their ministry and go in front of Planned Parenthood and warn people and preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and actually expose Margaret Sanger, and they were very successful at that. | ||
Their voices were very effective. | ||
In Lower Manhattan, they had something called Margaret Sanger Square, and they changed the whole entire name because of their voices out there and exposing Margaret Sanger as a eugenicist that she is. | ||
She is a complete witch. | ||
She's a witch, and they're calling Trump While they support Planned Parenthood and Marcus Sanger's vision. | ||
And to me, it's crazy, but that was what really caused her to basically go out there and lay her life on the line for those who don't have a voice for themselves and to warn women. | ||
And she wants them to know, hey, there's another way to go about this. | ||
This is the way you should go about this. | ||
We want to help you. | ||
I love you. | ||
Let me pray for you. | ||
And that's what that was. | ||
But on top of that, exposing a lot of the lies that were going on in 2020. | ||
Everybody was protesting in 2020. | ||
BLM was protesting in 2020. | ||
They were blowing—not blowing up stuff, but they were basically—yeah, they were blowing up stuff throughout— No, she did not. | ||
She did not do that at all. | ||
Right, and we saw after Roe vs. | ||
Wade was overturned, dozens of pro-life places burnt down. | ||
Not a single, I don't know if an investigation was ever launched. | ||
I mean, none of those people have been arrested. | ||
They actually terrorized. | ||
They actually burned places down and, you know, threatening graffiti and destroying property. | ||
And of course, the people in 2020, like, it's so absurd. | ||
Not only were they actually committing violence, were they actually destroying things and actually terrorizing people. | ||
The recent thing that happened with them is they all got $30,000 because they were arrested and the judge decided they were mistreated by the police. | ||
So they'll get a $30,000 check from the city. | ||
Meanwhile, your wife, who didn't hurt anybody and didn't really, at the end of the day, break any laws. | ||
It's the First Amendment. | ||
She's allowed to say whatever the hell she wants. | ||
And she's sitting in prison for 41 months. | ||
It's so outrageous. | ||
And then you point out the fact that New York legalized abortion up to nine months. | ||
It's another one of these things that during the presidential debate, they claimed that wasn't true. | ||
They claim there's no way that's never happening. | ||
It will never happen. | ||
They've passed the law. | ||
They are doing this. | ||
Talk a little bit about that nine month abortion. | ||
What is it about abortion that leftist love so much? | ||
Why are they so dedicated to it? | ||
It's their only, you know, topic of conversation now. | ||
They love abortion. | ||
It's all about abortion. | ||
Half the women that you see interviewed on the street are voting for Kamala because of abortion. | ||
I mean, this is spiritual sickness, isn't it? | ||
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It absolutely is. | |
And my wife being a voice out there, it obviously got someone upset. | ||
It obviously stopped a lot of abortions from happening. | ||
And a lot of undercover videos have come out about Planned Parenthood and how they are selling body parts. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Kanye West even came out and mentioned how this is the number one killer in the African American community. | ||
And obviously, as for myself, who's African American and my wife, that's not the reason for our cause. | ||
But we have to address that. | ||
We have to address that. | ||
I'm not sure how much of the population that we are, but we're the biggest consumers. | ||
So from the time that we're in the womb, you're selling our body parts to the time that... | ||
You get what I'm saying? | ||
To the time that we're dead and deceased, we're consumers. | ||
So that should anger African Americans. | ||
That should anger you that Kamala Harris wants to use this as her campaign and lie about basically, oh, I'm about women's rights, when the reality is that you look at Sherry Peoples, who she arrested for not having a truancy program, I think, in California. | ||
And she went through so much. | ||
And my wife is going through the same thing. | ||
And these are African American women. | ||
So Kamala does not care about Black people. | ||
She doesn't care. | ||
She doesn't care about African Americans. | ||
She will put abortion up as a cause for right now. | ||
But the reality is, she's not for any of those things. | ||
She says that she is, but she's really for totalitarian dictatorship. | ||
And all those passes... | ||
Those pastors, yeah, praying and all those things, they're bought and paid for. | ||
One thing I want to say is Letitia James. | ||
Letitia James sued my wife and Ed May in 2020. | ||
Told them they could not go in front of that clinic in Lower Manhattan. | ||
My wife never went back. | ||
There were no issues regarding the FACE Act on the state level. | ||
There were no issues regarding a hand caught in the door. | ||
None of those things. | ||
My wife didn't take the lady's hand and smash it in the door. | ||
She didn't do that. | ||
They hit my wife with the door, and then the door ricocheted off of her and got caught in the door. | ||
So it wasn't intently, she says, okay, that's the day I'm going to go smash someone's hand in the door. | ||
That was not the case. | ||
And again, a lot of the evidence throughout the trial, a lot of the video throughout the trial, we had to fight to get in, and a lot of it we could not get in. | ||
So... | ||
Right, and that, you know, that is one of the details of this that I've seen leftist harp on. | ||
Well, she smashed somebody's hand in the door, as if that is, you know, justification for 41 months in prison. | ||
Like, even just taking their argument at face value, just, you know, for the sake of argument, assuming it's true, it's like, okay, so there was like a scuffle and someone's hand got caught in the door. | ||
It's like, that happened to my kids this morning. | ||
You know, one of them slammed their hand in the door. | ||
It's like, 41 months in prison? | ||
For that, that's absurd. | ||
Even if everything they said was true, which as you're pointing out, it's not. | ||
But even if it was, it's not justification for 41 months in prison for a mother with a young daughter. | ||
I mean, that is, it's so, it just, it really breaks my heart. | ||
And Letitia James, I mean, you want to talk about a witch, you want to talk about a menace to the American people. | ||
She is an ogre. | ||
And it's unbelievable that she's able to do all—I mean, she just dedicates herself to destroying media outlets. | ||
She's gone after us. | ||
She's gone after, you know, other independent media outlets. | ||
She goes after you and your wife. | ||
She's gone after Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, she has dedicated her entire career to going after Republicans in the most egregious and out-of-control way while her state is descending into anarchy and criminality and chaos. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't even know what to say at this point. | ||
One thing I wanted to ask, did your wife know that she would get in so much trouble? | ||
Or was this just a total blindside? | ||
Because I can just imagine the sense of confusion when it's like, wait, you're charging me with what? | ||
How did this hit you guys? | ||
And did she know this was coming down the pipe? | ||
Or was this a total shock to y'all? | ||
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So we got married in June of 2021, and our daughter was born in May of 2022. | |
So we tried to do things the right way before God. | ||
We did do things the right way before God, right? | ||
And that summer, we decided to do a missions trip to Nigeria, and we did. | ||
We got back. | ||
That's when the indictment came, right? | ||
December of 2021. | ||
A little, I think around November, we saw videos of the FBI breaking down doors of pro-lifers, right? | ||
And that moment I saw that, I'm like, okay, it's only a matter of time before they break down our door, because my wife's mouth is, she's passionate, right? | ||
She's loud. | ||
And so I stepped away for a second and I went to go pray. | ||
And I said, Lord, please don't let this happen to my family. | ||
I don't want this to happen to my wife. | ||
The daughter to get kicked out and our daughter to experience that. | ||
That did not happen. | ||
We got a phone call and the phone call basically said they have to turn themselves in. | ||
And if they don't, then they're going to basically kick down your door. | ||
So the next day, my wife and Edmei They did that. | ||
They followed the laws. | ||
They turned themselves in. | ||
And when we got the discovery, it was shocking to me because they were watching us for so long. | ||
They contacted the Department of Homeland Security and said, okay, they're coming back from Nigeria this day, or their daughter was born this day. | ||
They were watching us for a very long time, and it was disgusting to me. | ||
I mean, they even got into our Facebook accounts, Instagram accounts, because my wife was... | ||
And died for a conspiracy as well, but she was found not guilty for conspiracy. | ||
And they labeled me a co-conspirator throughout that time. | ||
And I couldn't get a job for like two years. | ||
You understand what I'm saying? | ||
So it was definitely a trial for us. | ||
It drew us closer together as a family. | ||
I mean, imagine just starting off a marriage, starting off a family, and this is happening. | ||
But it drew us closer to each other, drew us closer to God, and it made us really see what's happening in this country. | ||
And we obviously we all see what's happening with the president, Donald Trump. | ||
And he has to get in. | ||
He has to get in office and he has to do what he has to do in there. | ||
But it's it's it's it was it was shocking. | ||
But at the same time, we're like, we're going to beat this. | ||
We're innocent. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
We're innocent. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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I had to find my wife guilty beyond reasonable, reasonable doubt, meaning she had to go there that day deliberately to smash someone's hand in the door. | |
Right. | ||
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Who in their right mind does that? | |
Right? | ||
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Who does that? | |
And again, she did not chain herself to a door. | ||
She did not obstruct the door when there were counter-protesters in front of the door. | ||
Where's their indictment? | ||
Right. | ||
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Why weren't they indicted? | |
So this is obviously selected. | ||
This is obviously a backlash with Roe v. | ||
Wade being sent back to the States. | ||
This is obviously... | ||
I want to make an example of her. | ||
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Example, we shut her up. | |
And it's kind of stupid because even throughout history, you look at those individuals and empires that try to shut up Christians. | ||
It only multiplies them even more. | ||
So the voice even gets even stronger and louder. | ||
So, yeah, and that's just the reality of it. | ||
Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party Yeah, I know. | ||
That's literally what they're doing. | ||
And I hope you guys have some measure of comfort in knowing that you absolutely did the right thing, are guilty of nothing in the eyes of God other than standing up for what's right. | ||
And I think this needs to be a major topic that we need to bring up to Donald Trump. | ||
Any chance we have, Bev Williams needs to be Thank you for having me. | ||
When the US federal government failed the people of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, Americans were not upset enough. | ||
And now it seems we've become accustomed to it. | ||
The suspicious fires in California and Hawaii continue to go ignored. | ||
Thanks to the help of their neighbors, the victims of Hurricane Helene are being looked after. | ||
And they can still use our help. | ||
According to independent reports, FEMA hasn't been seen helping anyone. | ||
And we now know that this is because they have been busy building camps in the area. | ||
Camps big enough to house 700 FEMA employees. | ||
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But we were just wondering what it is y'all are doing because FEMA's had, you know, they said they were pulling out because of militia and stuff, which that was debunked. | |
So we just want to get the truth out because people are kind of like all over the place. | ||
Understood. | ||
Yes, definitely understandable. | ||
We are definitely not pulling out. | ||
We are actually building this for our responders, for FEMA responders, other federal agencies. | ||
We have several of these sites around the area to help volunteer agencies as well that need lodging that are coming in to help the survivors in the local area. | ||
So that's what this is being stood up for. | ||
So this will be for the folks that have lost everything, they need a place to stay kind of thing? | ||
This is for the responders that are helping those folks. | ||
We are building these to stay out of the local hotels so that the survivors have the ability to stay in the local hotels. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Now, is there money being provided to the survivors to accommodate hotel? | ||
Yes, there is. | ||
That is not my area. | ||
That's our individual assistance and the whole other side of FEMA. Our focus is really on this side to try to do the back-end support for the operation. | ||
And so how many responders will you house here and how long do you think your response will be? | ||
We're building this to come up to 700 people. | ||
Okay. | ||
And right now, how long it's going to be, we're unsure. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's really a number of hours at this point. | ||
They're going to be there long enough to require tornado shelters. | ||
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Tornado shelters, yes. | |
Are you all expecting tornadoes here? | ||
We are not expecting tornadoes. | ||
Part of the package that goes out is to ensure that all the responders are safe. | ||
And there's nowhere for people to take cover here. | ||
So it's just part of the operation that goes out. | ||
And they're building at least two more just like it. | ||
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Are you building another camp like this somewhere in North Carolina? | |
We do have another one. | ||
We actually have one in Flat Rock. | ||
In Flat Rock, okay. | ||
And then we're building another one up in Wilkes County. | ||
Oh, wow, okay. | ||
Yep. | ||
So we are trying to ensure that there is coverage in the areas that were most heavily damaged. | ||
Why they are building these camps is yet to be discovered. | ||
Many are suggesting it's all part of a land grab for minerals. | ||
But whatever it is, it does not look like help. | ||
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FEMA showed up. | |
And spent a lot of taxpayer dollars. | ||
I wish I had a number for you. | ||
I'm just going to guess 50 million plus to provide a space for their workers to exist to help out sometime in the future. | ||
And that's what our federal government does. | ||
It spends money. | ||
As somebody said in the comments, they're a self-licking ice cream cone. | ||
They exist for themselves in and of themselves. | ||
What could 50 million dollars do for this area? | ||
How many generators could you purchase with 50 million dollars to help out those who need it? | ||
And that's what I'm talking about. | ||
You know, everything that's come into this area has been the goodwill of the citizens of this nation, the volunteers, the people that are donating clothes and food and money. | ||
So many things to help out. | ||
And that's because you, the citizens, are doing that, not the federal government. | ||
The federal government may be run by parasites and thieves, but the people have come together to offer help. | ||
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Many people who showed up said, I had to do something. | |
God put it in my heart. | ||
I had to come do something. | ||
And they wanted to help. | ||
And they've been able to put them to work, and they've organized it like a way I've never seen anything before in my life. | ||
I can't really speak to the FEMA part very much, but I do know that the local emergency managements have done an astounding job. | ||
And we can still help. | ||
There are wells to be dug to provide people with water at GoFundMe Western North Carolina Water Well Fund. | ||
And The Truth About Cancer have a Helene Relief fundraiser connected to people that are there and responding to people's needs. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of the American Journal is on. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Joining me in studio is Gerard Michaels. | ||
He is a writer, director, comedian, and podcaster. | ||
He hosts Slick and Thick, Cancelled Weekly, and Gerard vs. | ||
Evil. | ||
Those are the three podcasts. | ||
You can follow him on X at Gerard vs. | ||
Evil and on YouTube at Gerard Michaels. | ||
Thanks so much for joining us, sir. | ||
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Harrison, great to be here, man. | |
Love your work. | ||
And I gotta tell you, you, this entire team here at InfoWars, and the people that are listening, watching, and supporting, I cannot tell you what an honor it is to be here. | ||
And you guys have been the tip of the spear in this information war. | ||
You guys have taken more hits than anybody else. | ||
And we are on the precipice of something great. | ||
And we would not be here without guys like you and the people that are watching. | ||
So I can't tell you, not only am I honored to be here, but I'm so grateful to be here. | ||
Wow, I'm humbled because I feel the same way. | ||
We were talking, you know, just before going live. | ||
I somehow, I don't know how it happened. | ||
I somehow, you know, schemed my way into having a show and I still pinch myself going, wait, I have a show right before Alex Jones on his network? | ||
Like, this is wild because I grew up watching Alex Jones and he always was the tip of the spear. | ||
And there is this aspect of culture to it. | ||
Just before we went live about engaging in the culture and how necessary that is and how conservatives and Republicans have totally dropped the ball on this for decades, really. | ||
For generations, we've allowed the left to just run the culture in America and you can see where it's gotten us. | ||
So, you know, what is your mission in life? | ||
Why are you here today? | ||
What are you putting your talents towards? | ||
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Well, here's the thing, man. | |
I never wanted to be anywhere near politics, to be honest with you. | ||
I got into politics after I ate my way out of baseball. | ||
I was in the Christie administration. | ||
They were like, this guy's fat. | ||
He'll fit in. | ||
They were grooming me to be... | ||
Involved in New Jersey politics, and I hated it. | ||
I said, this is horrible. | ||
Like, I went to college, at the College of New Jersey, thinking, you know, I'm an Irish Catholic. | ||
My grandmother had two photos above her mantle growing up, and it was Pope John Paul and John F. Kennedy. | ||
I come from a union family in New York. | ||
We're Democrats, right? | ||
And then I went to college, and I saw these progressives, and I'm like, nope, I'm not that. | ||
You know, these people, you know, carrying on with their victim mentality. | ||
They're somehow the bully... | ||
Until you push back and then they're the victim. | ||
And I'm like, no, these are the worst people on earth, so I must be a Republican. | ||
And then I got around the Republicans and I was like, oh, these people are just controlled opposition. | ||
So, you know, I was politically homeless for a very long time and I got into narrative, you know, and I really think naively that there were going to be opportunities for people that had different perspectives. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You fool. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I will say the very first job I ever had in television was writing for the Wendy Williams show. | ||
And the person that hired me was a black, gay, now I think transsexual person and a great boss. | ||
And he thought it was hilarious having an ex Chris Christie person there. | ||
He was like, this is going to be great. | ||
Then something changed. | ||
2015 something changed. | ||
Trump ran for office and the true demon that is Hillary Clinton made a deal with the devil, with the Democratic Socialists of America. | ||
They went full Gramsci, full culture war. | ||
Everybody was put into a box and we were all turned swords on each other. | ||
And it's been 10 years. | ||
for like, what's the line? | ||
What's the line? | ||
And there were so many people that I worked with as the white guys got whittled out of the entertainment industry. - Yeah, yeah, seriously. - You know, that were just holding on. | ||
And I get it. | ||
There's a certain survival instinct like you have to try to keep your job. | ||
But I'm not mad necessarily even at the left because the left is getting their marching orders from China. | ||
I don't think everybody knows. | ||
The business model in Hollywood, the business model in entertainment, is not to make profitable products anymore. | ||
So when we say things like, Disney's lost 500 million... | ||
They don't care. | ||
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They don't care. | |
Yeah. | ||
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Because they're getting that money up front from China. | |
China and the UN and these massive European oligarchs are paying to infiltrate American culture. | ||
In ways that our people, moderates, conservatives, libertarians, never pay. | ||
We cry. | ||
We'll bitch. | ||
We'll moan. | ||
But we'll never engage. | ||
It's just money. | ||
It's distribution, right? | ||
And that's what kills me. | ||
I see somebody like Zachary Levy come out and tweet, you know, I know I'm ending my career by saying this, but I'm voting for Trump and here's why. | ||
Country's more important. | ||
And you see he gets 20,000 responses and they're all like, liberal Hollywood is the worst. | ||
One, they're not denying he's ruining his career. | ||
Right. | ||
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Because he is. | |
Yep. | ||
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Two, they're looking at it as liberal Hollywood. | |
Guys, you think Reid Hoffman is some super genius that can just, wow, nobody can figure out Netflix. | ||
Why can't we? | ||
The step one to save this country is we have to beat the cheat. | ||
Too big to rig, baby. | ||
You gotta beat the cheat. | ||
And don't, for a second... | ||
Think that the CIA is going down without a fight. | ||
These people have lost two elections in the last 80 years. | ||
Brexit and Trump won. | ||
They're like 57,002. | ||
Everybody you know has to go out and vote for Trump. | ||
We have to win by 25 points and we've got to make a statement. | ||
He's got to win blue states. | ||
He's got to win swing states. | ||
He's got to win the popular vote. | ||
And he's got to win down ballot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We got to give him the tools to succeed. | ||
We can't have him go in with an adversarial Congress that's just going to impeach and filibuster the whole time and the resistance again. | ||
No, he's got to win down ballot. | ||
That's step number one. | ||
Then step number two is we have to invest in a parallel economy. | ||
We've punted for too long on education. | ||
We've punted for too long on tech. | ||
We've punted for too long on entertainment. | ||
99% of people don't come home after working a 40-hour week having to afford their groceries, having to raise their family and go, let me get into the depths of geopolitics right now and try to understand. | ||
That's not what happens. | ||
They just want to put on the office. | ||
We need our version of the office. | ||
We need our movies. | ||
We need our entertainment because that is how you instill your values. | ||
From the very beginning of time as this species became aware of our opposable thumbs, we sat around the campfire and we drew on the walls. | ||
Every religion has parables. | ||
American values will be passed on through the entertainment industry. | ||
And we absolutely have to dedicate ourselves to creating an environment where our message and our voice has a home. | ||
And it can't be, like you said, ham-fisted. | ||
It can't be own the libs first. | ||
It has to be entertaining first. | ||
Just make it good. | ||
100%. | ||
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Just make it good. | |
They're so bad at it now that we don't even need messaging. | ||
Let's just make something good. | ||
Yeah, literally. | ||
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That's it. | |
Make something good. | ||
And I think when the pink-haired commie is the bad guy, everybody will get it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Like, you know what I'm saying? | |
But that's the thing. | ||
That's what frustrates me about the, you know, God bless them, the attempts. | ||
We don't have to name them here because, you know, good for them doing what they're doing, producing movies that have, you know, sort of right-wing morals in it. | ||
But that's the focus and it's overwhelming. | ||
It's smacking you in the face. | ||
And it's like, that's not what we need. | ||
We need things that are funny. | ||
We need things that are entertaining. | ||
We need things people want to watch because they just want to watch them. | ||
And they can be underpinned by our values. | ||
Our morals can come across, like, how do you think... | ||
The liberals did it in Hollywood. | ||
They weren't making movies that were explicitly liberal. | ||
They were making movies that were good with these themes kind of underpinning the whole thing. | ||
For some reason, conservatives can't comprehend that. | ||
We refuse to engage in that way. | ||
Is it because it feels dishonest? | ||
Is it because it feels kind of sneaky? | ||
If you're not being overt and over the top, it feels like you're trying to insinuate something, and so we just reject that. | ||
Why do conservatives have this problem? | ||
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Well, I get what you're saying. | |
I would push back that they do. | ||
I think that some of the best... | ||
Art is in the subtlety. | ||
Right? | ||
Art is... | ||
When you think of comedy, right? | ||
When you look at somebody like Dave Chappelle... | ||
Dave Chappelle... | ||
Tells a room full of people things they don't want to hear in a way they can't stop listening. | ||
Yep. | ||
I mean, that's the pinnacle. | ||
That's the top of the game. | ||
And I think there's a ton of conservative, libertarian, moderate people that can do that. | ||
There's nobody to finance it. | ||
Right. | ||
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Because the people that are paying, they want own the libs. | |
Right. | ||
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You know, do something about the trannies. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
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Because they're looking at a spreadsheet, right? | |
And there aren't a lot of people with our ideology going to USC film school, right? | ||
So they're businessmen, and they've made a lot of money, and they're looking at everybody that they've ever had in their marketing department as a shyster, because a lot of people in marketing are. | ||
A lot of marketing is just trying to figure out a way to keep my budget, right? | ||
So they look at these people as scam artists, and they say, look, if I'm going to pay for this, this is what I want. | ||
And number one is the messaging. | ||
And it's dumb. | ||
It's dumb ROI. And it's dumb ROI when you do cheap stuff like conservatives will only do news, news, news, news, news, frankly because it's cheap to produce and the ROI is really high, right? | ||
But it's not, because news is dead. | ||
After 24 hours, news is dead. | ||
There's nothing evergreen about it. | ||
You've never once gone on a search engine rumble. | ||
Well, you've never once gone on a search engine and been like, I want to hear what the news was on April 12, 2008. | ||
Like, no. | ||
I look back at shows we did a year ago, and I'm like, what am I talking about? | ||
What happened again? | ||
I'm like, wait, this was a huge deal at the time, and I don't even remember it now. | ||
You're right. | ||
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It's crazy. | |
Dude, Trump got shot! | ||
A week ago, nobody talks about it anymore. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
By the way, I liked it better. | ||
As much as I'm happy that Trump is alive and I want him to be president, I'd feel more comfortable if our government could actually kill an 80-year-old on the golf course. | ||
You would think. | ||
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If we're going to be in two wars, if we're going to be evil, at least be good at being evil. | |
It's shameful, the incompetence these days. | ||
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A sloped roof took out our guy, but no, we're supposed to beat Vladimir Putin. | |
Please vote, guys. | ||
So we have, you know... | ||
Kind of a—and maybe it's guys like me that do a poor job of trying to pitch this to the financiers because it's like somebody's going to watch The Office for the next 200 years. | ||
Whatever investment you made in that production, narrative is the investment because it lives forever. | ||
It's eternal. | ||
It's evergreen. | ||
So that's where we really have to get into. | ||
We really have to invest in the culture. | ||
We have to invest in the future. | ||
We have to make it cool. | ||
Freedom needs to be cool, and that's what I love— Love about what this MAGA, Maha movement is doing. | ||
Elon Musk. | ||
It's a coalition. | ||
It's a coalition. | ||
These people are coming in. | ||
It's almost like an immune response that we've had as a culture. | ||
I've been waiting. | ||
I've been waiting through COVID. I've been waiting for life. | ||
Like, what's the line? | ||
What's the line, man? | ||
Like, what is it? | ||
Your friends are censored. | ||
Your friends are deplatformed. | ||
They made your buddy's grandma die alone. | ||
They wouldn't let you go to the funeral. | ||
That wasn't the line. | ||
They shut down businesses. | ||
They burned cities to the ground and lied to your face and said, no, it was peaceful. | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
And then they put people on air and they say, well, I don't care. | ||
They got insurance. | ||
Imagine if I punched somebody in the face, broke their orbital bone. | ||
They were like, why'd you do that? | ||
I'm like, they got insurance. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
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Right? | |
Where is the line? | ||
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What if we played their game? | |
What if we said, oh, this is an illegal alien. | ||
That's an undocumented immigrant. | ||
Okay, cool. | ||
This is an unscheduled sparring. | ||
Right. | ||
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We're just making things up as we go. | |
What are you doing in my house? | ||
I'm not breaking in. | ||
I'm an undocumented dinner guest. | ||
Yes, I'm an asylum seeker in your bank account. | ||
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We need to have fun. | |
We need to have fun with the way that you want to live in this world? | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Let's live in your world. | |
No, but, you know, you're right on the money, and I've said many times, like, you talk about an information war, clearly this is an information war, but almost overarching the information war is the narrative war. | ||
Actually, I gave a speech called the narrative war because we know the leftist narrative. | ||
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I teed them up, guys. | |
I teed them right up. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
The leftist narrative is like everything was great and wonderful until those evil white guys showed up and did colonialism all over the place and we're going to free you from their shackles. | ||
I mean, their narrative is constantly reinforced, constantly pumped out. | ||
Our narrative has to be established as well. | ||
And I think you're right. | ||
Elon Musk is doing a good job changing the narrative. | ||
Donald Trump is doing a good job changing the narrative. | ||
The narrative of our energy has been suppressed and diminished and we need to break free and just unleash the beast. | ||
What's the narrative we need to be pushing in your mind? | ||
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Well, one is truth. | |
We have truth on our side. | ||
Truth is on our side. | ||
All right. | ||
And traditional voting demographics that would never even consider us are on our side right now because, again, we have this immune response to gaslighting. | ||
All right. | ||
And a lot of this commie BS and call it what it is. | ||
It's commie BS. | ||
It's nefarious. | ||
These nepo babies that have these lifetime jobs in Hollywood and these these writers, they don't actually care about these social issues. | ||
They're just bad at their job. | ||
And deep down inside, they know they're bad at their job. | ||
Right. | ||
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So when they're making horrible scripts, what they're then doing is taking marginalized communities and using them as flesh shields for their garbage. | |
Yep. | ||
Right? | ||
So, oh, you didn't like Ghostbusters? | ||
You hate women. | ||
Black women especially. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I hated your script. | ||
I hated the freaking CGI. I hated the garbage that you just maybe sit two hours and 40 bucks through. | ||
No, no, you just hate women. | ||
No, no. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Look at my browser history, bro. | |
I watch a lot of things with women in them. | ||
Alright? | ||
No. | ||
I don't hate women, dude. | ||
I hate your garbage. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I hate hacks. | ||
But they are using these poor people as flesh shields. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Alright? | |
This new event is the first one to have gay this and that. | ||
Because you're couching that, you know it's... | ||
As soon as I hear that, it sucks. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
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It sucks. | |
Because... | ||
If it's good, you don't need that. | ||
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The idea that there were no roles... | |
One of the greatest movies of all time, Shawshank Redemption, okay? | ||
What are we talking, like 93 here, right? | ||
We're saying, you know, Red, Morgan Freeman, the character in the books is an Irish guy named Red, okay? | ||
Morgan Freeman gets that role, you know why? | ||
Because he is an all-time great actor, and nobody could have done the role as good. | ||
100%. | ||
We had diversity through meritocracy, and there was nothing better than that. | ||
That's exactly the thing. | ||
My wife and I go to these Shakespeare in the Park sort of things, and you'll see one where it's a guy playing an old woman, but he's the funniest character. | ||
He's so good. | ||
You're coming away, and everybody's talking about that character because he was just so perfect for the role. | ||
Nobody has a problem, right? | ||
Gender swapping. | ||
We go see another one where... | ||
They've clearly gender-swapped on purpose, Romeo and Juliet. | ||
It makes the story make no sense, right? | ||
Because the whole thing is about gender, but you switched it. | ||
Now Romeo's a lesbian, and it's just like, well, this is just awful. | ||
It's not about a man is a man, a woman is a woman. | ||
If you want to have a man play a woman, it's got to be because they're the best at that role, and they knocked it out of the park, and everybody understands he had to play that role, just like you're talking about. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Nobody got mad at Robin Williams for dressing in drag. | ||
This is a downfire. | ||
You're 100% right. | ||
But here's what I'll say, and this is where I think we get it wrong on our side, if you will. | ||
And I want to get rid of the sides thing. | ||
There is no more left and right in America. | ||
John Fetterman is a better statesman than Mitch McConnell. | ||
Joe Munchen did more to keep this country together than Lindsey Graham ever could. | ||
So there are people that are... | ||
For their citizens that they are supposed to be serving, and there are whores that have sold out to... | ||
I'm sorry if I'm getting an FCC here. | ||
There are... | ||
Horse. | ||
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There are horse that have sold out to international interests. | |
There is no way you can look at the modern Democratic Party and say that they have the best interest of the American citizen in mind. | ||
And half the Republicans are going along with them. | ||
So we have to get out of this left-right paradigm. | ||
It's people that care about America. | ||
It's people that care about their neighbors. | ||
And there's people that are selling their neighbors out. | ||
Right. | ||
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And that is where it is. | |
If you want to be a good person and you want to be a good neighbor, I don't care anything else. | ||
That's all I need to know about you. | ||
I don't care what your religion is. | ||
I don't care who you sleep with at night. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Unless you're an Eagle fan, that's the only out. | ||
You're cool with me, man. | ||
I don't care. | ||
You're my American brother or sister and I will love for you. | ||
I will love you. | ||
I want you to be happy, healthy. | ||
I want prosperity for you. | ||
Alright? | ||
And I want the left to make arguments. | ||
Make an argument for—there's nobody in our country that would say, you know, healthcare is fine as it is. | ||
Make an argument of how more money is going to help because we keep giving money and money and money and money and nothing gets better. | ||
Right. | ||
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So why should we give your people more money, right? | |
How is giving all of my money to the bartender from the Bronx going to save me from the weather? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Make the argument. | ||
Don't just call me a racist misogynist. | ||
Present the argument. | ||
And I don't know what she's doing in her makeup these days. | ||
She's looking like Consuela, but I'm into it. | ||
I like it. | ||
I gotta tell you. | ||
I would say this. | ||
Those are not bad people in Hollywood. | ||
Those actors, they just want to work. | ||
And again, they don't want to do this hacky stuff. | ||
They know it. | ||
I talk with them. | ||
They know it. | ||
They know it's garbage. | ||
Nobody wants to do garbage, but nobody wants to starve. | ||
So it's on us. | ||
There's never been an opportunity like this. | ||
The capitalists that are watching this right now, there's a 200 million American marketplace for entertainment that is actively ignored, if not actively antagonized. | ||
This is the greatest market opportunity in history. | ||
And this is the craziest thing. | ||
It's like, we've got Armageddon going on. | ||
Everything is miserable. | ||
Everything is chaotic. | ||
There's wars overseas and everything. | ||
And then you go home and the TV sucks too? | ||
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Like, what the hell? | |
We can't even get good entertainment to distract us from all the nonsense? | ||
unidentified
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It was a comedy, bro. | |
Maybe the best example is Lord of the Rings versus Rings of Power. | ||
The shows they're coming out with are such trash. | ||
They're so abysmal. | ||
I've got to disagree with you about the actors being decent. | ||
Some of these people that are in these shows, they're the ones pushing this. | ||
They're the ones saying, you just hate me because I'm a woman or I'm black. | ||
They refuse to acknowledge, no, your show is crap. | ||
You're a bad actor. | ||
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I agree with you, but if there was another place for them to go, Do you think they want to talk to hell and be like, yo, I'm out, dude? | |
Well, it depends on who we're talking about exactly, but definitely a huge portion of the good ones would go somewhere else. | ||
But this is the thing. | ||
I mean, I talk to people who, they tried their hardest to like Rings of Power season one. | ||
By season two, they're just like, yeah, we're just watching it because it's so bad. | ||
Everybody knows this is bad. | ||
There's no fan base for these, and yet they're spending billions of dollars on it because it pushes a message, an evil message, a message of power and hatred and revenge against people who wronged You see it even more when there is a popular, very profitable first season or first movie of something that's moderate, let alone pro-American or right. | ||
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The second season or the sequel, it's almost like a demoralization practice. | |
They don't want you to have it. | ||
Right, like Joker, right? | ||
Joker, sort of ironically, the right wing glommed onto it and going, hey, he's just like me. | ||
And the second one, they just totally, you know, demoralized. | ||
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The one that comes to mind more than any else was the John Krasinski, Tom Clancy one. | |
The first season is incredible. | ||
The second season is like, oh my God. | ||
Right. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Batman. | ||
unidentified
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Look what they did with Batman. | |
Batman was a movie about how bad Batman is. | ||
Right. | ||
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What? | |
They made that last Batman movie... | ||
By somebody who hates Batman. | ||
Well, and that's it. | ||
No, they literally hate the things that they are now in charge of. | ||
They have destroyed all of the great intellectual properties. | ||
And people might think this is sort of not important. | ||
It's the most important thing. | ||
It's what we as a culture define ourselves by. | ||
You're more likely to reference Darth Vader being evil than Satan, right? | ||
It's almost, and it's not a good thing, that's sort of supplanting religion. | ||
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That's the perfect point. | |
That's the perfect point. | ||
There are people that really believe that Jack, you know, died in the Titanic. | ||
Like, they think of it as a historical documentary. | ||
Because they know it more, they respond to it more, they reflect it more. | ||
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It connects. | |
Yeah. | ||
unidentified
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You know, I think, you know, Teddy Roosevelt said it best, nobody cares what you know unless they know they care, right? | |
Right. | ||
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And we've just, we've punted on education. | |
We've punted on tech. | ||
We've punted on television. | ||
We've punted on movies. | ||
Where is the next generation supposed to get their information from? | ||
Where does the next generation get their culture from? | ||
And it's just shocking to me. | ||
It sucks. | ||
It feels like we're living in a zombie culture. | ||
I mean, I almost feel bad. | ||
I have a three-year-old son and I cannot show him the new stuff for kids because it's awful. | ||
The messaging is terrible. | ||
It's all this victim mentality or... | ||
You're trying to teach children to be more open-minded. | ||
It's like a child is too open-minded. | ||
Children do not need to be told to like trust the stranger. | ||
Like this is insane. | ||
So then I end up just showing them stuff from my childhood and I'm like, are we just living in this groundhog day like perpetual purgatory where like I have to show my kids stuff that was made in the 90s because stuff nowadays is trash. | ||
But it's because nothing is good. | ||
There's nobody like us making content that I'd want to show my kids. | ||
So yeah, we're stuck showing stuff from 30 years ago. | ||
We're living in a dead culture. | ||
Hopefully we can reverse that. | ||
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Talking about the narrative war that we are in right now and just the... | ||
The stupidity of, I don't know, I shouldn't be so, you know, you get more flies with honey than vinegar, but it does make me angry how incapable it seems conservatives are at taking seriously entertainment. | ||
We just feel like it's beneath us or we just can't do it. | ||
I don't know why, but we have the funniest people. | ||
And, you know, when you look at going back to the comparison of Lord of the Rings versus Rings of Power, Lord of the Rings is right-wing. | ||
Harry Potter, I would say, is right-wing. | ||
It has these values of family and nation, and it's everything that we champion, that we represent. | ||
People resonate with it because there's something distinctly human about these messages. | ||
Then you see when they're taken over by left-wing psychopaths, everybody hates it. | ||
It's not entertaining. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
It's not good. | ||
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Yeah, the orcs become the good guys. | |
Yeah, the orcs have families. | ||
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The sympathetic refugee orcs. | |
Right. | ||
It's absurd! | ||
The authoritarians find anti-authoritarian messaging and they bastardize it. | ||
Purposefully. | ||
And it's not like we haven't tried, but then we do those Ayn Rand movies that were so beyond bad. | ||
But to your point, it doesn't have to be this way. | ||
We have the funny people. | ||
We have the sexy people now. | ||
We have the cool people. | ||
Man, you know, Bosa going out there last night on Monday Night Football throwing his MAGA hat out there. | ||
Like, you know, we've come a long way from 49ers, you know, praising Fidel Castro and taking a knee during the anthem, right? | ||
Even just the last year, things have gotten so much better culturally for us. | ||
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Yeah, unfortunately... | |
They had to break it for people to listen to us. | ||
I mean, I wish they would have listened to us four years ago when we were like, they're going to break this thing. | ||
Things are going to get really expensive around here. | ||
But unfortunately, they had to break it. | ||
And I guess my message, if I could filibuster for a second. | ||
Please. | ||
The floor is yours, sir. | ||
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And if I'm being too preachy, guys, I'm sorry. | |
A, I'm very passionate about this. | ||
B, I'm super pumped up after Trump's seven-hour set last night at Madison Square Garden. | ||
No, I'm not sure if you've seen the logo here. | ||
This is, in fact, Infowars. | ||
So please, go off, sir. | ||
That's what we're here for. | ||
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We need everybody to be in, to be too big to cheat, too big to rig. | |
Forgive me, beat to cheat, too big to rig. | ||
I gotta stay on message. | ||
And that includes your undecided and your liberal friends. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Give them an olive branch. | ||
To the people listening to this, give your liberal friends an olive branch. | ||
When they go into that voting booth, that can act as their confessional. | ||
They can go in there and they can make an act of contrition. | ||
Because I think a lot of these people are genuinely good people that were misled by truly devious people. | ||
And they know that We're good to go. | ||
Experimental injections that they didn't want was the wrong thing to do. | ||
They know that forcing lockdowns was wrong. | ||
They know that censorship is wrong. | ||
They know that deplatforming is wrong. | ||
They know that making grandmas die alone in a nursing home is wrong. | ||
They know that they are on the wrong side, but their social circles won't allow them. | ||
They're prisoners of this ideology, but not in that voting booth. | ||
In that voting booth, it's just them. | ||
They're alone. | ||
This is their opportunity to apologize. | ||
This is their opportunity to make it right. | ||
This is their opportunity to start with a clean slate. | ||
You go into that voting booth and you do the right thing. | ||
And you vote against this evil regime that manipulated you. | ||
That has put you in this position. | ||
You just wanted affordable healthcare and happy black people. | ||
I totally get it. | ||
But they used this. | ||
They abused the best parts of you. | ||
They weaponized your empathy. | ||
And they turned you against your neighbor. | ||
And they need to be held accountable for that. | ||
And this vote coming up is your opportunity to do that. | ||
With nobody watching. | ||
With no repercussions to your social life. | ||
With no getting cancelled in your leftist ecosystem. | ||
Go into that booth and tell your dad you're sorry. | ||
Go into that booth and this is your act of contrition to this country. | ||
It's given you so much. | ||
And that is the message that I really want to get out to everybody who's either undecided or on the left. | ||
You get in that voting booth, it's your chance to do the right thing. | ||
We can't go back and change what's happened. | ||
But you can be a part of helping us fix it. | ||
Right. | ||
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And that's coming up soon. | |
Well, and I totally resonate with that because I went through that. | ||
And what I always ask people is, like, do you like being made a fool of? | ||
Do you like being lied to? | ||
Because, like, you know, I was one of the same people. | ||
I just wanted happy black people and, you know, cheaper health care. | ||
I voted for Obama in 2008. | ||
But as soon as he started governing, I was like, oh, you tricked me, you son of a... | ||
You know, I... Are you okay with being tricked? | ||
Are you okay with being lied to? | ||
Like, yeah, the rhetoric is great. | ||
It's all very highfalutin and joy and all this. | ||
Great. | ||
You like that. | ||
When you see that it's a lie, why do you keep going along with the liar? | ||
Why don't you rebel against the liar? | ||
Why don't you punish the person for tricking you, right? | ||
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How many more hours of my life have to go to Ukraine before I get to healthcare? | |
Right. | ||
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Right. | |
Come on, guys. | ||
Do you like being made a fool of? | ||
I don't like being made a fool of. | ||
And Democrats just make fools of people over and over. | ||
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And you're dealing with truly evil people, true ghouls, who all they did is kept the war machine going. | |
They realized that America no longer had an appetite for bullying poor brown people in the desert. | ||
So they were like, oh, let's just bully poor white people. | ||
Yeah, let's transmortify. | ||
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Yeah, so they just took the war in Iraq and made it Ukraine. | |
And now we're fighting Russia. | ||
America hates Russia. | ||
Guys, it's the war machine. | ||
They're just milking us dry. | ||
They're milking Ukraine dry of generations of men. | ||
They're milking us dry of all of our tax dollars. | ||
Guys, these people have got to go. | ||
They've got to go. | ||
And this is your opportunity. | ||
We've never been presented with an opportunity like this. | ||
We've never been presented with an opportunity to make it right. | ||
We've got a second chance as a country. | ||
This is the first time in my life I've ever been excited. | ||
To vote for a presidential candidate. | ||
100%. | ||
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And I was never a big Trump guy, right? | |
Podcasts have helped, and I got to know him, and he's hilarious, right? | ||
But it's more than that. | ||
it's Robert Kennedy. | ||
Just imagine giving Robert Kennedy the paintball gun from entourage and having Robert Kennedy walk into the CIA, the building that killed his uncle and his father, with that paintball gun and like Ari Gold going, doof, doof, doof, doof, doof, doof. | ||
Everybody with a yellow is fired. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
Just think of that. | ||
Think about, you know, Elon Musk live streaming, bringing a toilet bowl into the Capitol building and being like, oh, by the way, $2 trillion is gone. | ||
Here's your budget. | ||
Here's your refund, America. | ||
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And if you didn't like Trump's first term, you know, because you didn't like, you know, cheap things and no wars, whatever, fine. | |
This is another opportunity. | ||
He's given acts of contrition. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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We've never in my life heard a president say, yeah, I made mistakes. | |
Not even Bush. | ||
Right. | ||
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This dude went in and said, yeah, I listened to the wrong people and I hired the wrong people. | |
It won't happen again. | ||
I believe him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I believe him. | ||
The fact that he's saying it, as you're pointing out, is totally unique in American politics. | ||
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Unique! | |
Yeah. | ||
Now he's surrounding himself with young people who want to run lean. | ||
Vivek wants to run lean. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Elon wants to run lean. | |
Right? | ||
Yeah, there's no more John Bolton's in there. | ||
There's no more Bill Barr's in there. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They're gonna gut it. | ||
This is the accountability we're looking for. | ||
This is the accountability for them taking Occupy Wall Street and then using it as a reason to start a race war because we can't have populism. | ||
This is our way to get back for them for the Patriot Act. | ||
This is our way to get back to them for 2008. | ||
This is our way to get back to them. | ||
For their lies and their conceit and the millions of lives that they've cost around the world. | ||
This is our chance to make it right. | ||
We've got a second chance, man. | ||
We should be so excited. | ||
And I'm telling you, do not think for a second that CIA, NATO, the UN, the WEF is going down without a fight. | ||
Get out there and get everybody you know to get out there, too. | ||
It has to be overwhelming. | ||
But, man, you should be excited about it. | ||
Because this is a beautiful opportunity that, honestly, we haven't had in our adult lives, Harrison. | ||
Look at the number of literal miracles that have kept us up to this point, including Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, God is sending us a message. | ||
God is going, here's your chance. | ||
Here's your opportunity. | ||
Seize it if you want. | ||
But of course, it's up to us with our free will, whether we actually seize on this and whether we bring it to fruition or whether we allow it to slip through our fingers. | ||
And, you know, your point about the people on the other side who have been tricked and are still being tricked, they're genuinely good people. | ||
I truly believe that. | ||
And they I don't know if they just don't understand that their empathy is being weaponized, that they're being taken advantage of. | ||
But it's this pathological altruism that has them thinking they're they're sacrificing their own, you know, wealth and their own country on some sort of altar of diversity. | ||
It's like you're being fooled. | ||
We know you're a good we know you're good people. | ||
We don't think you're evil, but you're being led by the nose by evil people. | ||
and you got to wake up. | ||
You gotta wake up. | ||
You gotta realize what's going on. | ||
And again, it all goes back to narrative. | ||
They've fallen for the false narrative of humanity. | ||
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Those people that aren't awake are probably not ready to be awake yet. | |
I'm more specific to those that are awake but are in a prison. | ||
The left does an incredible job of getting their people in line or else. | ||
Right. | ||
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I'll cancel you. | |
I'll shame you. | ||
All your friends will disappear. | ||
Your co-workers will make sure you get fired. | ||
Like, it's a very... | ||
If somebody's in education, if somebody's in the entertainment industry, somebody's in comedy, you can't come out. | ||
There's a reason Zachary Levy, a guy who starred in a Marvel movie. | ||
Right. | ||
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He's one of the most powerful men in entertainment. | |
You get anything greenlight, he wants to get greenlit. | ||
He's Shazam. | ||
Right. | ||
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And he has to come out and make a declarative statement going, I know my career's over. | |
Yeah. | ||
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But... | |
So now if you're the grip... | ||
Are you going to say that? | ||
If you're the guy making 70 grand a year with a wife and two kids just trying to keep your job, are you going to come out and stand on principle? | ||
We can't expect them to do that. | ||
It would be wrong to expect them to do that without us having something parallel for them to come to. | ||
This is our mistake. | ||
So all we can do is provide them with empathy and say, I don't need you to come out publicly. | ||
I'm okay to be the mistress. | ||
Just do the right thing in private. | ||
No one's going to be around in that voting booth, man. | ||
Do the right thing. | ||
Do the right thing. | ||
This is your opportunity to do the right thing. | ||
This is your opportunity to apologize. | ||
This is your opportunity to start anew. | ||
We all need it. | ||
This whole country needs it. | ||
We're all coming together. | ||
Black, white, gay, straight, we're all coming together. | ||
You're seeing it. | ||
Kamala's not doing rallies in the Bronx. | ||
Right. | ||
And Trump is. | ||
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Although it would be hilarious to see what voice Kamala came up with. | |
All of a sudden Kamala comes out sounding like Fat Joe. | ||
What up PX? It's not even that far off. | ||
He does not deserve to stand behind. | ||
It'd be like Michael Scott doing an impression of Gil Scott Heron. | ||
She'd be Michael Scott Gil Scott Heron. | ||
My God, she's the worst actress on earth. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy that they fall for it. | ||
And, you know, I don't know. | ||
I think I'm a little less leaning on you. | ||
But you're right. | ||
I mean, I get it. | ||
You know, if you're a grip or something, you don't want to. | ||
But, like, you've got to get over that. | ||
And you've got to. | ||
Because it's false. | ||
It's projected onto you, this idea. | ||
And it's so deeply ingrained. | ||
Because I even have to do it myself where, like... | ||
I'll have friends, they'll be talking, and they'll use white as a pejorative. | ||
They're like, oh, we went there. | ||
It was so white. | ||
It's natural to just go, haha, yeah, that sucks. | ||
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What about Austin, bro? | |
You've got to overcome their pressure and just go... | ||
You know, what's wrong with that? | ||
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Those are lemmings, right? | |
So, like, those are people that are just desperate to fit in. | ||
And the way that you do that is the way that I do that. | ||
I was like, oh, are they too white? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Right, but you've got to ridicule it, exactly. | ||
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Ridicule is a powerful tool, right? | |
Because they're looking around to see, like, is everybody still doing it? | ||
Are we still doing the white people? | ||
Right. | ||
Like, is Fetch still a thing? | ||
No, dude, like, oh, it's too white. | ||
And all of a sudden, they don't do it anymore. | ||
So you do have to push back, but satirically. | ||
Don't sit down like Matt Walsh and try to engage in a 15-point dissertation about why Amber Rose shouldn't have her 3 million people join the Republican Party, that idiot. | ||
So... | ||
What you do is you kind of, what we used to do in the 90s, you tease. | ||
You mess around. | ||
You poke and you prod. | ||
And then you push them, let them know, show them where the boundary is, and give them the opportunity to come back and assimilate. | ||
Like, this is what we all did growing up. | ||
It was called having a grandpa. | ||
Like, grandpa, that's mean. | ||
Yeah, no duh, idiot. | ||
If you don't want me to do mean things, don't do dumb things, right? | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
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That was part of growing up. | |
It's called a feedback loop, right? | ||
Yep. | ||
So, these people need a place. | ||
They need a home and all this other stuff. | ||
And I get them. | ||
They're annoying. | ||
I totally, bro, I totally get it. | ||
But also, at the same time, they're necessary. | ||
We gotta show them the way. | ||
We gotta be the leaders here. | ||
And the truth is, these people do what they think. | ||
It's a herd mentality. | ||
It's almost an evolutionary thing where it's like, I just gotta do what everybody else does. | ||
They don't kick me out of the herd. | ||
They're followers. | ||
And that's bad. | ||
I would love if people thought for themselves. | ||
The fact that they don't means if we could just have a parallel economy, if we could have dominance of the culture, then they'll be just as loyal to us as they are to the current regime. | ||
They... | ||
They just don't feel safe expressing this right now. | ||
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Harrison, man, I'm on my fifth X account. | |
Right. | ||
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All right. | |
I just had a 200,000 follower TikTok account deleted. | ||
Oof. | ||
Just gone. | ||
Woke up to it. | ||
Gone. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
I have been kicked out of comedy clubs for life. | ||
Alright? | ||
I've lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
I believe it. | ||
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I wouldn't want this for anybody. | |
Right. | ||
This is my cross to bear. | ||
You work at Infowars. | ||
Has this been an easy time in your professional life? | ||
It's been amazing, to be honest with you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, I wouldn't... | ||
What we've decided to do, our paths are not for everybody. | ||
And I don't want it to be for everybody. | ||
I want the pain and the suffering that I have endured and many people like me All right? | ||
Carol Ann Miljavik is one of the funniest human beings on Earth. | ||
Nobody knows her. | ||
She's got a million followers, okay? | ||
But she's got five kids and she's pro-life, so Hollywood wants nothing to do with her. | ||
Right. | ||
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Okay? | |
She should be selling out arenas. | ||
Right. | ||
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And there's so many people like that. | |
Dave Landau, who I work with, incredibly funny guy. | ||
But he made the mistake of going on, you know, shows that were deemed right-wing. | ||
Right. | ||
Now, one of the funniest men in Hollywood just worked the mothership for the first time. | ||
Right. | ||
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You know, like, this is not for everybody. | |
And it doesn't have to be for everybody. | ||
The grip doesn't need to fight this battle. | ||
The electrician doesn't need to fight this battle. | ||
Do I wish they would? | ||
Absolutely, man. | ||
It would make my life so much easier if you guys would come on board. | ||
But I don't need that. | ||
What I do need is for you to acknowledge reality. | ||
And that the status quo is going to kill us all. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Just do the right thing in the voting booth. | |
And we'll call it squaresies. | ||
We'll call it squaresies. | ||
Just do the right thing. | ||
Do the right thing for your brother. | ||
Do the right thing for your father. | ||
Do the right thing for every white guy who's been called evil. | ||
For every man that's been called a misogynist. | ||
Teach these people a lesson that this is not how you gain power in America. | ||
You have to add value. | ||
And I'll tell you something else. | ||
I really truly believe that this doom... | ||
This day, the doom scroll and the Armageddon stuff, it's only this moment, and I think it's coming from abroad. | ||
I think this is the messaging. | ||
I think this is the culture. | ||
They want us demoralized. | ||
They want us humiliated. | ||
They want us feeling like America is dead and dying. | ||
That's what they want us to believe. | ||
But there's no reason to believe that. | ||
The future is unreal. | ||
There was just a guy on Rogue and said, if we make it five more years, we're going to be 150. | ||
And if we make it 10 more years, we're all going to live to 200. | ||
Think of the amazing things that can be done. | ||
Now, there's going to be some awful stuff, too. | ||
I'm sure we're going to have 100-year mortgages coming up soon. | ||
But also, at the same time, all the jobs are going away. | ||
Why? | ||
There's jobs we can't even fathom. | ||
50 years from now, you could be a tour guide on Mars. | ||
We have no idea the jobs. | ||
We have no idea the economy. | ||
We have no idea the possibilities that lie ahead. | ||
Like, make America great again? | ||
Yeah, let's do that first, but then we can make America greater than it's ever been. | ||
And we gotta believe in that because it's true. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And that is the message that's coming from Elon Musk. | ||
That's the message that you saw in Madison Square Garden yesterday. | ||
It's an optimistic outlook of the future, which is not the message that's coming from the Democrats. | ||
And again, I don't get how that even resonates with people. | ||
We're all evil and we all have to pay for the sins of our forefathers. | ||
It's depressing. | ||
It's dragging us down. | ||
We need the Elon Musk. | ||
We need the Donald Trumps. | ||
We need the people who tell us, actually, the future is as bright as you want to make it. | ||
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The Gerard Michaelses. | |
The Gerard Michaelses, exactly. | ||
The Harris and Smiths. | ||
The Alex Joneses, yes. | ||
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Dude, the Alex Joneses. | |
Has anybody been vindicated more than that guy? | ||
Has anybody been vindicated? | ||
Or punished for being right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, dude, you guys have been the tip of the spear, and your audience is incredible that no matter what they do, they find you. | ||
Dude, the audience deserves so much credit. | ||
They take you off at one place, your audience snips around like a bunch of trouble people. | ||
You're like, where's my Jones? | ||
I need to find out I'm Jonesing for Jones! | ||
You know, like, because you've been right. | ||
No, we're like the Rebels from Star Wars, like hopping from base to base, you know, while the Death Star pursues us. | ||
Well, other than that. | ||
But no, the credit belongs entirely to the audience. | ||
We have the most fired up and, you know, amazing audience you could ever imagine. | ||
I know people say that a lot, but like, it's different at InfoWars. | ||
It's very different. | ||
This isn't just, you know, some Hollywood person going, oh, and it's the audience. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
Like, no. | ||
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No. | |
We would not be here without you. | ||
We have no other sponsors. | ||
We have no other reason to do this. | ||
If we don't serve our audience, they'll do away with us. | ||
But they've been good because we've fulfilled our end of the bargain of just telling the truth. | ||
But again, it's the narrative and I think... | ||
Again, that's what underlines it. | ||
It's an information war, but it's the narrative of where humanity's going and where we're headed and where we've been. | ||
Their narrative that they're pushing is completely inverted, and they actually want to take us back, not just to the, you know, whenever, like the 30s under the Nazis. | ||
Like, they want to take us back to before human rights were a thing. | ||
They want to take us back to pre-1776. | ||
They want to get rid of the representation. | ||
They want to get rid of the participation of the citizenry in the actual governance. | ||
They want a technocratic domination. | ||
And it's just against everything that the humanity has worked for for the last 2,000 years. | ||
They want to go back to a time before freedom, before individual rights, before representative governance. | ||
And I don't know why people are going along with it. | ||
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Well, because truly our side, we love humans. | |
Our side is the side of love. | ||
But we're tough love. | ||
We're sarcastic. | ||
We don't feel bad for you because, oh, the world is against me. | ||
Yeah, the world's against everybody. | ||
Everybody has a different... | ||
Everybody got dealt different cards. | ||
That's how you play your hand. | ||
And if you're hearing that and thinking what I said is either racist or sexist or misogynist or ableist, you snitch it on yourself. | ||
Right. | ||
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Okay? | |
We love you and we want to see you succeed and we will help you. | ||
But we want you to quit being a little bitch. | ||
100%. | ||
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The other side will hug you and cuddle you, but they hate you. | |
Right, yeah. | ||
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They hate you, right? | |
They think of you as less than. | ||
They think of you as a dog. | ||
They think of you as, look, you can live in my house and I will feed you. | ||
And if you're good, I will pet you. | ||
But if you bark at me once, I will cut your nuts off. | ||
100%. | ||
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They want poodles. | |
America is a land of wolves. | ||
And that's the truth. | ||
And we need to grasp that again. | ||
And again, that's what I hope. | ||
And we're talking about just like the average person. | ||
We've got to get across that you just can't be fearful. | ||
You can't submit to this stuff Because of the social pressure. | ||
Just say what's right. | ||
Say what's true. | ||
Do what's right. | ||
Support who you want. | ||
Wear the shirts that, like yours, advertise what you know to be true. | ||
Too big to rig, baby. | ||
We played the clip of Tucker Carlson saying it. | ||
Donald Trump and this movement and everything we've been involved in has given you permission to tell the truth. | ||
So grasp it. | ||
Seize it. | ||
It's the greatest thing ever. | ||
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I agree with everything said except one thing. | |
I do think fear is healthy because what we are up against is the most powerful and corrupt machine in the history of governance. | ||
It's going to take a miracle for us to beat this cheat. | ||
These people have no... | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
My God, we could go on for hours. | ||
This has been so entertaining. | ||
You'll be on the shows later. | ||
At Gerard vs. | ||
Evil. | ||
At Gerard Michaels on YouTube. | ||
Gerard Michaels. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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