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We will take down the ring of fire. | |
We will support our friends in Israel, but he's gonna need help. | ||
He's gonna need help to do that. | ||
The biggest mistake I made was I picked some people. | ||
I picked some great people, you know, but you don't think about that. | ||
I picked some people that I shouldn't have picked. | ||
I picked a few people that I shouldn't have picked. | ||
In February 2017, the landscape changed dramatically. | ||
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President Trump had been elected. | |
He appointed two wolves in MAGA hats, Mike Pompeo, a Kansas congressman and former arms industry executive, as CIA director. | ||
One of the things that I want to talk to you about is the JFK files. | ||
I opened them up, partially. | ||
I was met with, from good people, I mean, you know, look, I mean, good people. | ||
People that were well-meaning. | ||
Mike Pompeo was one of them. | ||
He's a good person. | ||
And I got a phone call from Mike Pompeo's lawyer. | ||
Mike Pompeo was the Secretary of State, but before then, he was the Director of the CIA. His lawyer called me and said, you know, you should know that anyone who tells you the contents of classified documents has committed a crime. | ||
He's threatening me. | ||
So Mike Pompeo is the one who pressed Trump to keep those documents secret. | ||
And so it's like what's crazy to me is not just that Pompeo did that. | ||
I think Pompeo is a really sinister person and a criminal. | ||
I think that. | ||
I think that because the facts suggest that. | ||
He was caught. | ||
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This leak, which actually WikiLeaks began publishing in early months of 2017, exposed the CIA's most sensitive hacking tools. | |
And it was considered at the time the largest data loss in CIA history. | ||
And Mike Pompeo, who had just come in as the new CIA director, was enraged by this. | ||
WikiLeaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service and has encouraged its followers to find jobs at the CIA in order to obtain intelligence. | ||
It's time to call out WikiLeaks for what it really is, a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like Russia. | ||
And that opened the door for the CIA to plan all sorts of operations, including the abduction of Julian Assange, and there was talk even of a possible assassination. | ||
My wife and my infant son were also targeted. | ||
A CIA asset was permanently assigned to track my wife, and instructions were given to obtain DNA from my six-month-old son's nappy. | ||
That's who Mike Pompeo is. | ||
But he somehow intimidated Trump into not releasing this. | ||
Well, okay, that's all bad, right? | ||
I think it's criminal behavior. | ||
What's crazy is how Mike Pompeo is treated. | ||
He's treated as like a Republican poobah in good standing. | ||
He fully expects to become the Secretary of Defense in a Trump administration, which is like completely insane. | ||
Why would you take a criminal and give him nuclear weapons? | ||
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Now, President Trump's gonna secure our southern border. | |
We will bring peace back to the world. | ||
We will take down the ring of fire. | ||
We will support our friends in Israel. | ||
But he's gonna need help. | ||
He's gonna need help to do that. | ||
He said, we're going to take down the ring of fire. | ||
That means Iran. | ||
That means he's promising war with Iran. | ||
And we're going to support Israel, which is meaning to support Israel's war with Iran. | ||
So even in this closing statement, he is saying we're going to bring more war. | ||
And you may not notice that if you don't listen closely, but that's what Trump is getting if he hires a Mike Pompeo. | ||
Overall, in my lifetime, ever since I've been watching things, the Fed goes on, printing money goes on, the debt goes on, our empire grows, the war market continues. | ||
The deep state is very powerful, and they influence both sides, no matter who wins. | ||
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What's the cadet motto at West Point? | |
You will not lie, cheat, or steal, or tolerate those who do. | ||
I was the CIA director. | ||
We lied, we cheated, we steal, stole. | ||
We had entire training courses. | ||
As a matter of fact, I think he's on his way to becoming secretary of state or defense. | ||
Nikki Haley is out there. | ||
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Tom Cotton is out there. | |
Lindsey Graham, little Marco Rubio is out there. | ||
He was introducing, I think, Trump down in Florida. | ||
And these are all bad guys. | ||
More and more people are thinking maybe we shouldn't be complacent. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
Don't get too complacent. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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It's Thursday, November 7th in the year of our Lord 2024. | |
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. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Day two of the new age has dawned. | ||
And amazing things are happening. | ||
Truly, some incredible things are happening. | ||
Faster than we expected. | ||
We got some announcements from Trump about some of the policies he plans to pursue while in office. | ||
We also already have the prospect of peace on both war fronts in the Middle East and Ukraine. | ||
Less than 24 hours after Trump was elected, we'll talk a little bit about the way foreign leaders are reacting to the Trump election. | ||
It's a mixed bag, we'll show you. | ||
You got the global tyrants who are shaking in their boots, and you've got decent people welcoming and celebrating it. | ||
We're going to continue to celebrate today in a very big way. | ||
We're going to continue to just ride this wave for a little bit. | ||
But then, you know, I think about 48 hours, that's enough. | ||
It's starting to get to the point now where it's like, okay, we're celebrating. | ||
Things are moving. | ||
Libs are crying. | ||
Trump supporters are celebrating. | ||
What are they doing behind the scenes? | ||
But what are they cooking up? | ||
What are we not seeing right now? | ||
As we celebrate and laugh and troll, what are the deep state planning? | ||
What is the deep state planning? | ||
That's what we need to know. | ||
So we'll look into that as well. | ||
Take your calls throughout the show today as well. | ||
I know a lot of good callers want to call in today, so we'll open up the phone lines nice and early. | ||
But let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 7th of November, 2024. | ||
Hamas calls for immediate end to war after Trump election win. | ||
A senior Hamas official has called for an immediate end to Israel's war against the group in the Gaza Strip in a plan to achieve Palestinian statehood and remarks shared with Newsweek in the wake of former President Donald Trump's election victory. | ||
The election of Trump as the 47th president of the USA is a private matter for the Americans, Hamas Political Bureau member and spokesperson Bassam Naum told Newsweek. | ||
But Palestinians look forward to immediate cessation of the aggression against our people, especially in Gaza, and look for assistance in achieving their legitimate rights of freedom, independence, and the establishment of their independent self-sovereign state with Jerusalem as its capital. | ||
The blind support for the Zionist entity Israel and its fascist government at the expense of the future of our people and the security of the stability in the region must stop, he added. | ||
Yes, folks. | ||
Immediately, less than 24 hours after getting elected, Hamas has called for an immediate ceasefire. | ||
The power of Trump. | ||
Truly astonishing. | ||
And, uh... | ||
Yeah, that's not the only one. | ||
Literally, 24 hours after the election, you have Hamas calling for an immediate ceasefire and Russia calling for a negotiated end to the Ukraine war. | ||
How incredible is this? | ||
All we had to do was not have despicable, evil, and or incompetent leadership Suddenly everything just sort of calms down. | ||
Russia says West should negotiate into Ukraine war based on current reality. | ||
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shogh, something Russian, said on Thursday, a day after Donald Trump became U.S. president-elect, that the West should accept Russia was winning the Ukraine war and negotiate an end to it. | ||
Moscow's forces have been advancing at their fastest pace since the early weeks of the two We're good to go. | ||
Now, when the situation in the theater of military operations is not in the favor of Kiev regime, the West is faced with a choice to continue financing it and destroying the Ukrainian population or to recognize the current realities and start negotiating, Shoigu said. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Less than 24 hours after Trump's inaugurated and Hamas and Russia both calling for negotiated ends to their conflict. | ||
The peace president. | ||
That phrase being true in ways that we couldn't even imagine. | ||
Meanwhile, the Democrats themselves are descending into a state of war. | ||
From the Daily Beast, Joe Biden's vengeance. | ||
Democrats descend into civil war. | ||
The president's aides are lashing out at Barack Obama, who wanted Biden to stand down and make way for a younger candidate. | ||
President Joe Biden is furious that he's being blamed for Kamala Harris' failed campaign and is going to war against his detractors in a bid to reunite the Democratic Party behind his middle-class credentials. | ||
Biden remains convinced that his longtime ties to trade unions and working class men would have swayed the 2024 presidential election in his favor right to the end of the campaign. | ||
He insisted he would have beaten Donald Trump. | ||
And look, I know a lot of... | ||
There's a lot of... | ||
I'd say soul-searching, but they don't have souls. | ||
So whatever the... | ||
You know, automaton equivalent to that is circuit searching, something like that. | ||
They're soul searching and asking themselves, you know, how they could have lost so, so horrifically badly. | ||
Oh, because by the way, Arizona has gone to Trump, making it a clean sweep of every swing state. | ||
So he's won the popular vote. | ||
He won the presidency. | ||
We won the Senate. | ||
We're very close to winning the House. | ||
That That might not be as certain, but is necessary, and we'll talk about that later. | ||
And he won all the swing states, and he won every bellwether county. | ||
It was a real landslide of a victory, so the Democrats are soul-searching what went wrong. | ||
And of course, the grass always looks greener on the other side. | ||
They're saying that if Biden had remained in the campaign, he would have won. | ||
That's simply not true. | ||
I know you people exist in a world of total delusion, but let me try to pierce that veil with a bit of reality. | ||
Joe Biden, utterly incompetent. | ||
The debate was just the first instance of his brain failing to operate in front of a national audience. | ||
It would have happened over and over and over again if he had stayed candidate. | ||
It would have gotten worse and worse, and if you didn't remove him after the debate, you would have removed him after an interview or after a second debate or at some point down the line because the fact is neither one of your candidates were worth anything. | ||
They were both terrible, awful, just the worst. | ||
So... | ||
Blame whoever you want. | ||
It's you, actually. | ||
Actually, the problem is, in fact, you. | ||
So think about that for a little bit. | ||
Meanwhile, over $1.8 trillion added to the U.S. stock market today. | ||
I mean, okay, so we've got peace in the Middle East, peace in Russia, and $1.28 trillion added to the stock market in a single day. | ||
And Libs are crying. | ||
And the Liberals are crying about this. | ||
It's just the best choice you could have ever possibly made. | ||
Within 24 hours, everything is better already. | ||
It's astonishing, really. | ||
It truly is. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
House control has enormous implications for Trump's agenda. | ||
The U.S. House majority hung in the balance Wednesday, teetering between Republican control that would usher in a new era of unified GOP governance in Washington or a flip to Democrats as the last line of resistance to a Trump second term White House agenda. | ||
A few individual seats or even a single one will determine the outcome. | ||
Final tallies will take a while, likely pushing the decision into next week or beyond. | ||
After Republicans swept into a majority in the U.S. Senate by picking up seats in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana, House Speaker Mike Johnson predicts his chamber will fall in line next, saying, quote, Republicans are poised to have a unified government in the White House, Senate and House. | ||
He has a unified government, a unity government, a government for whom there are no barriers to appointing people or passing laws. | ||
And that's your daily dispatch. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Honestly, this is like everything that's happened over the last 48 hours has just been miracle after miracle after miracle. | ||
It really is crazy. | ||
I was, again, against my better judgment listening to NPR yesterday. | ||
Through no fault of my own. | ||
And they're covering the election domination of Trump. | ||
And it was such a different attitude they had. | ||
I don't know, it was, you know, it was a senior political correspondent. | ||
And there was no bitterness. | ||
There was no, like, anger. | ||
It was just, it's, I mean, really, it's like they've just exhausted themselves. | ||
It's like they can't maintain the outrage that And they're just like look you know he he did better like he improved his share of the vote in every single county. | ||
Kamala Harris lost votes in every single county compared to Biden in 2020. | ||
Trump, they're getting the House. | ||
They're getting the Senate. | ||
Massive swings in every demographic from Latinos to Blacks, Asians, women, men, everybody is voting for Trump at a higher rate than they did in either of the previous two elections. | ||
They're just laying out the facts and it's just like, look, they're just coming to terms with it. | ||
It feels very different. | ||
Again, no like, but how could this have happened? | ||
I mean, but what is going on here? | ||
It's just like, look, nobody likes us. | ||
They're just like coming to terms. | ||
They're just like, look, I mean, we got a very clear signal. | ||
They like Trump. | ||
They want Trump. | ||
The old way of doing things is not going to work anymore. | ||
And that's just how it is. | ||
It really is amazing. | ||
And I have a video that illustrates so well the continual pattern that occurs where Democrats do something ill-advised, panicky, desperate. | ||
They think they're pulling something off, pulling the wool over your eyes. | ||
It just comes back to bite him in the ass. | ||
And we tell them this over and over and they just keep doing it. | ||
So many examples, obviously, you know, getting rid of the process by which you question the election. | ||
So no questioning the election anymore. | ||
You did that after January 6th and now Trump is your president. | ||
You have to deal with it. | ||
Of course, We'll also go into all of the people. | ||
All of the people online just baffled at how 20 million people went missing between 2020 and 2024. | ||
Desperate to figure out what could explain this. | ||
Refusing to consider the obvious implication that 2020 was an outrageous and inexplicable outlier. | ||
Because you cheated. | ||
Because they cheated in 2020. | ||
And they go, but if they cheated, then why didn't they cheat in 2024? | ||
Like, because we stopped them. | ||
Because we stopped you from cheating. | ||
You got away with it in 2020. | ||
You didn't get away with it in 2024. | ||
It's not really all that complicated at all, actually. | ||
But they keep doing these things. | ||
They keep doing what they think is smart and conniving. | ||
The reality is... | ||
They have really screwed themselves. | ||
This video is from DC Shorts, and it's clip number two. | ||
It's really very amazing. | ||
It's really, I don't know, I hadn't thought about it like this. | ||
They should have let him win in 2020. | ||
I'll comment on the other side. | ||
Let's go to clip number two here from DC Shorts. | ||
Democrats should have let Trump win in 2020. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Democrats thought taking the presidency in 2020 was a big win for them. | |
Wrong. | ||
They would have been better off letting Trump win. | ||
A 2020 Trump presidency would have seen him being stuck with a Democrat-controlled House and Senate. | ||
He would have been a bit stifled. | ||
Now, he's got the numbers in the Senate to confirm anyone he wants, and he's looking to have the House, too. | ||
Trump will likely be able to do anything he wants to do. | ||
Big, beautiful wall, anyone? | ||
Joe Biden was able to appoint a Supreme Court Justice due to liberal Stephen Breyer playing ball in retiring. | ||
But now, Trump is likely going to be able to pick Clarence Thomas' replacement and maybe Samuel Alito's replacement. | ||
And uh-oh, Sonia Sotomayor has been having health problems and might have to retire sooner than later. | ||
And guess what? | ||
He can pick anyone he wants and the Senate will confirm. | ||
No need to moderate the pick. | ||
A 2020 Trump presidency would have kept him with Mike Pence and his slew of establishment figures. | ||
All that he's been through since he's left office, I'm sure, has awakened him to the true nature of his enemies. | ||
And now he's picked up a team of super friends lined up, ready to destroy the deep state, including Elon Musk, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Ron Paul, Tulsi, and of course, a certain based hillbilly. | ||
Not to mention Trump has managed to build his voter base and win in such an expansive way that pundits have described it as a political earthquake. | ||
The landscape of the electorate has likely changed in MAGA's favor for an entire generation. | ||
So ask yourself, Democrats, was this worth it? | ||
Who's next? | ||
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Bet you wish Trump would have just won in 2020. | |
Yeah, think about that. | ||
Think about how much better it is for Trump now. | ||
He wouldn't have had RFK Jr. | ||
on the team. | ||
He wouldn't have had Elon Musk on the team. | ||
He wouldn't have had Ron Paul on the team. | ||
He would have had Mike Pence as a vice president. | ||
He would have had a Democrat-controlled house. | ||
I mean, then you think about what they did in 2020. | ||
Think about all of the risks they took, all of the schemes they pulled. | ||
COVID-19, Black Lives Matter. | ||
I mean, they really, they were like, if we just throw everything we've got at the wall, if we just give it both barrels, we can get Trump out of office and get back on track to enslaving the world. | ||
They really thought that if they just went all in on ousting Trump in 2020, then he would be gone for good. | ||
Because then you get him out of office, you charge him with a bunch of stuff, you send him to jail, problem solved, right? | ||
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Imagine. | |
They could have not launched the Black Lives Matter insanity, which has crippled this nation in ways that we can't even fathom. | ||
If they hadn't launched COVID and broken the brains of half of this country and literally destroyed the minds of a generation of children, got everything else that came along with COVID, the vaccines and killing of tens of millions of people, The mail-in ballots destroying our electoral system. | ||
Like, they threw everything. | ||
And it worked. | ||
And it worked. | ||
They got Trump out. | ||
They cheated in the election through the mail-in ballots. | ||
They used COVID to rig the election. | ||
They used Black Lives Matter to create the atmosphere of hate and division. | ||
And to drive the narrative that Trump was a tyrant for trying to shut down the riots. | ||
And they succeeded. | ||
And they succeeded. | ||
Their intent was evil from the beginning, so they're now paying the price. | ||
And it's going to be so much worse for them. | ||
So much worse. | ||
The DOJ, by the way, has dropped all of Trump's charges from the Jack Smith cases. | ||
Probably thinking that maybe they just go, oh, never mind. | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
Sorry about all that. | ||
Never mind, Mr. | ||
President. | ||
Sorry, sir. | ||
We can just put all that behind us. | ||
Like, no, you're going to go to jail. | ||
I mean, Jack Smith needs to go to jail. | ||
That's what needs to happen. | ||
Yeah, you should drop the charges. | ||
It's like, you know, can't kill somebody and then apologize for it. | ||
It's like you're in the middle of a robbery and you realize, you know, somebody in line at the bank that you're trying to rob is an undercover cop puts a gun to your head and you're just like, oh, just kidding. | ||
Oh, I'm just, I'm not really robbing this bank. | ||
No, now that a gun's to my head, that was a joke. | ||
I'm not doing that anymore. | ||
It's like, well, okay. | ||
You still tried to rob the bank. | ||
You're still going down for that. | ||
You can't just pretend you're not doing it when you get caught. | ||
Good luck with that. | ||
Stephen Miller put out how epic this landslide is, but put out a tweet just explaining the impossible victory that Trump has achieved. | ||
It's just another example, just like that video, where you know all of this, but then you read it back, you look back at it, list it out, and it hits different. | ||
Stephen Miller on X, at Stephen M. The electoral landslide achieved by Donald Trump is not only the greatest win in American political history, but But in the modern history of civilization, nothing else even comes close. | ||
This is unparalleled, unmatched and unrivaled. | ||
He defeated the Bush dynasty, Clinton dynasty, Cheney dynasty, Obama dynasty, Biden dynasty, and the entire corrupt machine behind Kamala Harris. | ||
He defeated every sinister Marxist prosecutor, every vile hoax, every DOJ witch hunt, every communist persecution, every illegal act of censorship and surveillance, and the ruthlessly politicized and weaponized justice system. | ||
He defeated the corrupt legacy media, the political class, the donor class, the pundit class. | ||
He defeated not only one, but two Democrat nominees and their rigged primary. | ||
He defeated the corrupt Democrat Congress. | ||
He defied death itself and survived multiple assassination attempts. | ||
Trump did the impossible over and over and over again. | ||
The biggest victory ever seen. | ||
No comparison. | ||
It really hit me when he said he defeated not one but two Democrat nominees and their rig primary. | ||
He did. | ||
He literally defeated two nominees. | ||
Democrat candidates for president in one race. | ||
He beat Biden so hard, they did a coup on him. | ||
And he beat Kamala Harris so hard, he won every swing state, totally dominated across the board, now has 312 electoral college votes, more than 2016. | ||
So bravo. | ||
So bravo to Donald Trump for the greatest... | ||
Political victory. | ||
In modern history. | ||
Anywhere in the world. | ||
And he's already coming out with amazing. | ||
Policy. | ||
Discussion. | ||
Not in policy. | ||
Just announcements of what he plans on doing. | ||
But you got it. | ||
You just. | ||
How do you not love Trump? | ||
How do people not? | ||
How do they hate this guy? | ||
The first announcement he makes. | ||
On what he plans on doing. | ||
After having won the presidency. | ||
Is to announce a year-long party in celebration of America. | ||
People hate this guy. | ||
They think he's a fascist. | ||
His first act as president-elect was to come out and say that we are going to hold a 250-year anniversary celebration of the Declaration of Independence that will go on all throughout the year and feature the Great American Fair with Three years from now, | ||
the United States will celebrate the biggest and most important milestone in our country's history. | ||
250 years of American independence. | ||
What a great country. | ||
We have to keep it that way. | ||
But that's why, as a nation, we should be preparing for a most spectacular birthday party. | ||
We want to make it the best of all time. | ||
Here is my plan to give America's founding in 1776, the incredible anniversary it truly deserves. | ||
On day one, I will convene a White House task force called Salute to America 250. | ||
It will be responsible for coordinating with state and local governments to ensure not just one day of celebration, but an entire year of festivities across the nation, starting on Memorial Day 2025 and continuing through July 4, 2026. | ||
Second, I will work with all 50 governors, Republican and Democrat alike, To create the Great American State Fair, a unique one-year exhibition featuring pavilions from all 50 states. | ||
It'll be something. | ||
The Great American State Fair will showcase the glory of every state in the Union, promote pride in our history, and put forth innovative visions for America's future. | ||
My hope is that the amazing people of Iowa will work with my administration to open up the legendary Iowa State Fairgrounds to host the Great American State Fair and welcome millions and millions of visitors from around the world to the heartland of America for this special one-time festival. | ||
Together we will build it and they will come. | ||
Third, alongside the Great American State Fair, we will host major sporting contests for high school athletes. | ||
These are great athletes, wonderful athletes from fantastic high schools. | ||
All right, so Trump, Hitler reincarnate, the fascist himself, has announced a big old happy birthday party for America in three years. | ||
So take that, liberals. | ||
You're going to have so much fun, you're going to hate it. | ||
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Rather to let it shine as an example, we will shine for everyone to follow. | |
You ready? | ||
I hope people enjoy the song. | ||
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Now arrives the hour of action. | |
I don't care if I ever come down. | ||
It's happening, folks. | ||
It's happening. | ||
The hype is real. | ||
The vibe shift has occurred. | ||
Let's keep it going. | ||
Clip number 19. | ||
Keep it rolling. | ||
Let's go. | ||
I just want to tell you that America is the greatest place on earth. | ||
The greatest place. | ||
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Coming home again. | |
Do you think about me now and then? | ||
Do you think about me now and then? | ||
Cause I'm coming home again. | ||
I'm coming home. | ||
Look, it might make me sound crazy. | ||
I'd forgotten. | ||
I'd forgotten that for at least the first two years of President Trump's presidency, 2016, 2017, it didn't matter what else was happening. | ||
It didn't matter how bad things were going, how much stress there was in my life. | ||
All it took was simply remembering Oh yeah. | ||
Donald Trump is the president. | ||
And you just go, oh yeah. | ||
Oh yeah, we did that. | ||
Oh right. | ||
He is the president of the United States against all odds. | ||
What a world. | ||
And you just cheer up. | ||
You just feel happy again remembering that Donald Trump himself is sitting in the Oval Office. | ||
What a beautiful time to be alive. | ||
Let's keep the hype going. | ||
Clip number 20. | ||
Roll it. | ||
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Roll it. | |
I mean kids, Magellan's a lot cooler than Justin Bieber. | ||
He circumnavigated with one ship the entire planet. | ||
That's destiny. | ||
That's will. | ||
That's striving. | ||
That's being a trailblazer and explorer. | ||
Going into space. | ||
The secrets of the universe! | ||
It's all there! | ||
Life is finery with its beauty! | ||
It's incredible detail! | ||
Tuning into it! | ||
Unlock your evil potential! | ||
Defeat the globalists if you want to shudder your mind! | ||
your doorways to perception. | ||
I want to see you truly live. | ||
I want to see you truly be who you are. | ||
I don't want my progeny who's coming, my unborn grandchildren and great-grandchildren, to live in this nightmare system these control freaks have created. | ||
That's why I don't care about my own life except I want to continue to live to fight them. | ||
That's why I don't have fear. | ||
I only have fear of myself and my flesh and not be up to the challenge. | ||
Can I ask you to look in the mirror and ask yourself, what are you doing in this time of great challenge? | ||
What are you doing to unlock minds? | ||
Once you unlock a mind, once you unlock somebody, then they can unlock their soul. | ||
We're doing it, folks. | ||
We're freeing our progeny from the nightmare system. | ||
It is happening. | ||
And the world is coming along with us. | ||
Do we keep it going? | ||
Should we keep the vibe going? | ||
Yeah, we're gonna keep the vibe going. | ||
Roll the tape. | ||
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He calls it Dark Magga. | |
As you can see, I'm not just Magga, I'm Dark Magga. | ||
My sole and exclusive mission is to go to work for our country, to go to work for you. | ||
It's time to deliver a victory for the American people. | ||
We don't win anymore, but we are going to start winning again. | ||
I'm not just maga. | ||
I'm dark, gothic maga. | ||
From mountain to mountain. | ||
From ocean to ocean, hear these words. | ||
You will never be ignored again. | ||
And yes, together, we will make America great again. | ||
America will start winning again. | ||
Winning like never before. | ||
I will never, ever let you down. | ||
This is Donald Trump's house, brother. | ||
I will always give you my love. | ||
America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers. | ||
We will bring back our jobs. | ||
We will bring back our borders. | ||
We will bring back our wealth. | ||
And we will bring back our dreams. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And God bless America. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The sun is rising on a new day, and it is a dark sun. | ||
The wind is at our back. | ||
We have the weather gauge, but I mean, look, I mean, can't all be like this, right? | ||
I mean, surely there's misery, there's sadness out there. | ||
I mean, I bet the college campuses are just dens of pathetic misery right now, right? | ||
Let's check in on some of the college campuses. | ||
Let's roll number 16. | ||
What's this? | ||
Is this a college campus? | ||
A bunch of college kids riding around with Donald Trump cutouts? | ||
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Laying the American flag, taking to the streets? | |
To reclaim their birthright? | ||
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Is it all happening? | |
Is it happening, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Yes, I'm here to report to you it is in fact happening across the country and all over the world. | ||
Patriots, young and old. | ||
Johnny, who's ready to buy a house? | ||
How sad is that? | ||
How sad is that? | ||
We've been so beaten down. | ||
We just want to be able to buy a house. | ||
We just want to be able to get a job. | ||
We just want to be able to do the things that our parents got to do without being burdened and hamstrung at every turn by an overbearing nanny state. | ||
That's all. | ||
That's all we want. | ||
And thank God it's all happening. | ||
I've played like half the videos. | ||
There's so many videos. | ||
And I want to play them all, so I'm going to. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 10 as we honor and just... | ||
just gape in awe at the beauty and... | ||
noble bearing of our Queen Melania. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Long before Donald Trump's election victory, former model already had an idea about the possible role as First Lady. | ||
This is an old, old interview. | ||
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1999. | ||
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Yes, I would be very traditional, like Jackie Kennedy. | |
I will support him. | ||
I will do a lot of social obligations. | ||
If you did become First Lady, it probably wouldn't be ethical for you to give commercial endorsements to products. | ||
So your modeling career might be over at that moment. | ||
What would you think about that? | ||
I will stand by men. | ||
You'd be willing to give up your modeling? | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Have you been hurt by the comments that you're with him because he's rich? | ||
You know, the people, they don't know me. | ||
People who talk like this, they don't know me. | ||
You don't see many 26-year-old supermodels on the arm of 53-year-old car mechanics. | ||
You know what? | ||
You can't sleep or to hug or to talk with beautiful things, with beautiful apartment, beautiful plane, beautiful cars, beautiful houses. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
You could feel very empty. | ||
And if somebody said, you know, you're with the man because it's rich and famous, they don't know me. | ||
Look, Democrats, we know what it's going to be like. | ||
We know what you're going to be like for the next four years, and you're going to bitch and whine and moat about Donald Trump until the cows come home. | ||
We get that, and that's fine. | ||
We're used to it. | ||
This time around, you're going to show Melania respect. | ||
You're going to show Melania the respect she deserves, okay? | ||
Or we're going to have a problem. | ||
We're going to have an issue. | ||
Alright? | ||
You can just see it in that very short clip. | ||
She's just like, they don't know me. | ||
They don't know who I am. | ||
Like, damn. | ||
Cold. | ||
That's hardcore. | ||
I don't want to say cold. | ||
She's obviously very warm. | ||
She's obviously a very warm person, but... | ||
There's a strength about her that is truly admirable. | ||
Alright, we'll do one more. | ||
We'll do one more video because what's a Trump victory without a little bit of trolling libtards? | ||
What would be empty? | ||
The victory would be empty without at least some mining of the salt and drinking of the liberal tears. | ||
Let's go to clip number five. | ||
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If you've lost faith in humanity, and this is your villain origin story, if you've lost faith in humanity, clap your hands. | ||
Oh man, it's good. it's good. | ||
It really is good, isn't it? | ||
What a world. | ||
Now, there's so many other interesting things about this election. | ||
Mike Shelby, friend of the show at Grayzone Intel, talks about just one of the many interesting aspects to this election. | ||
We showed you yesterday the bar graph, but the numbers coming out are... | ||
You know, equally shocking the way that the total electoral count for Democrats in 2012, 2016, and 2024 are all about even with an outlier in 2020 with an extra 20 million votes. | ||
And again, it is hilarious to see all the leftists Going, how did 20 million? | ||
Like, they're convinced that somehow Trump stole 20 million votes and threw them away or something. | ||
Didn't count them. | ||
The obvious answer is, you know, the one year where 20 million extra votes appeared out of nowhere, that was you people cheating. | ||
But they're like, you know, it's the type of thing where it's like they're desperate to figure out what the answer is, but they refuse to acknowledge the obvious answer. | ||
It's like, we have to figure out what's going on, but we refuse to even acknowledge a very simple explanation. | ||
But we're going to tear our hair out and really try to figure this out, but we're not going to consider for even a single second the very obvious answer that it was because we cheated in 2020. | ||
They refuse to acknowledge. | ||
Mike Shelby at Greyzone Intel published this, clip number eight, send this to an election denier. | ||
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People need to go to prison for what happened in 2020. | |
19 bellwether counties have correctly predicted every presidential winner from 1980 to 2024, except for 2020. | ||
That's nine straight election cycles with 100% accuracy that ended in 2020. | ||
Trump won 18 of the 19 bellwether counties and officially lost that election. | ||
And election experts assured us that shifting demographics In these 19 counties were to blame. | ||
I was skeptical. | ||
So I stayed up last night to track the election results in these counties because if demographics were changing, then surely these 19 bellwether counties would no longer be a reliable indicator. | ||
Well, Trump again won 18 of those 19 bellwether counties along with the presidential election. | ||
So did the demographic shift back or did something else happen in 2020? | ||
I think we all know the answer. | ||
So just yet another angle on this. | ||
The bellwether counties, well, they were all wrong last time because of shifting demographics. | ||
Okay, so that trend should continue into the next election, but it doesn't. | ||
It reverts back to exactly how it was for every election before that because 2020 was the outlier because they cheated in 2020. | ||
And as Mike Shelby puts it, they need to go to jail. | ||
Somebody, probably a lot of people, need to go to jail over what happened in 2020. | ||
So it's not just that they screwed themselves by going all out completely insane in 2020 in a desperate attempt to get Trump out of office and setting him up for a much more powerful position in 2024, being hoisted by their own petard, as it were. | ||
But because they did all that stuff in 2020, we're going to investigate them and we're going to throw them in prison. | ||
It has to happen. | ||
It has to happen for the sake of our country's continuing future existence. | ||
So it's going to happen. | ||
It has to. | ||
And again, so Donald Trump comes out. | ||
He says, three years from now, we're going to have a big old birthday party for our lady love, the United States of America. | ||
250 year anniversary celebration all year long in Iowa. | ||
There's going to be cornbread. | ||
There's going to be catfish. | ||
There's going to be apple pie. | ||
There's going to be ice cream. | ||
There's going to be ring toss. | ||
There's going to be bounce houses. | ||
It's going to be incredible. | ||
There's going to be pavilions from all 50 states. | ||
I mean, how many times have you looked at old pictures of world fairs in America? | ||
The incredible pavilions, the stunning architecture, the inventions, the Futurama Expos. | ||
How many times have you looked at those and thought, why can't we do that anymore? | ||
How did we go from that to where we are now? | ||
Why can't we reclaim some of that greatness? | ||
It's not just about aesthetics, but it is. | ||
It is kind of all about aesthetics, actually. | ||
It's about building something to be proud of. | ||
It's about putting effort into something to glorify what you're capable of and God and just history and just everything beautiful and good in the world. | ||
We're right now being run by people who are just tearing all of that down and see exceptionalism as something bad and offensive to the less exceptional. | ||
That's not the only brilliant piece of policy he put out. | ||
He also is talking about making very common sense and obvious decisions like getting rid of birthright citizenship. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Here's Donald Trump talking about how he'll take executive action, if necessary, to end the chain migration program. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
As part of my plan to secure the border on day one of my new term in office, I will sign an executive order making clear to federal agencies that under the correct interpretation of the law, Going forward, the future children of illegal aliens will not receive automatic U.S. citizenship. | ||
It's things like this that bring millions of people to our country and they enter our country illegally. | ||
Ending birthright citizenship is an obvious, easy, simple measure to take to end the influx of illegal immigration. | ||
Stop the chain migration. | ||
And it just doesn't make sense anyway. | ||
It doesn't make sense anyway. | ||
And how many videos have you seen? | ||
We showed them on this show. | ||
The one that sticks out in my mind is a Haitian guy. | ||
And he's like, yeah, we left Haiti three years ago. | ||
We've been living in Colombia. | ||
But now my girlfriend's pregnant, so we're going to America. | ||
Literally, they'll wait outside of America until they get pregnant, and then they'll come to America knowing that if they have their kid in America, they'll get all of their health care and delivery costs paid for, and then the kid will be a citizen, so then the parents won't be able to be deported because the kid's a citizen. | ||
It's just like opening yourself up for a scam, opening yourself up to be taken advantage of. | ||
Totally unnecessary. | ||
Totally contradictory to what would be better for the American people or good for the American people. | ||
All right. | ||
We'll do one more kind of fun video here. | ||
Clip number one. | ||
This is Candace Owens going to bat and really putting it all on the line. | ||
And genuinely offering to pay the salary of Alex Jones as press secretary at the White House. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I want to be very clear about Alex Jones. | |
I will crawl over broken glass and give him everything I earn. | ||
If all he needs is someone to pay the salary, leave it to me. | ||
Leave it to me. | ||
I'll get a second job to pay whatever salary he wants to be the press secretary. | ||
If he's like, I'm going to need half a million dollars a year, leave it to me. | ||
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I will pick up a job. | |
I will raise the money. | ||
It'll be totally fine if we get Alex Jones. | ||
We are not worthy. | ||
We are not worthy. | ||
But Trump, please, it would be the greatest troll. | ||
And by the way, he is more than equipped for it. | ||
He has run a show for decades. | ||
All he does is talk and answer and respond to questions. | ||
He is totally equipped for it, and they hate him. | ||
The deep state hates Alex Jones with a vengeance. | ||
XSmokes writes, Candace, you should be Trump's press secretary. | ||
Look, I would be very good at that job, but come on, Alex Jones? | ||
Like, there could be no one better suited for that job that would make us happier. | ||
We would be watching press briefings every single day like it was Game of Thrones. | ||
Like, we'd just be in seasons of Game of Thrones watching Alex Jones respond to the press. | ||
So that is my vote. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Now look, if I'm being totally, like, if we're being serious, totally, like, if this is actually a possibility, I gotta say, someone like Candace would make an amazing press secretary. | ||
It's almost too confining for Alex Jones. | ||
I don't know, there's gotta be a better position for Alex. | ||
I mean, I guess that's the spokesman position. | ||
I don't know if there's anything else like that, but... | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
It would be fun. | ||
It would be very fun. | ||
Just imagining Alex Jones walking up to the podium. | ||
I'm not calling on any of you. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
He just rants for 45 minutes. | ||
What a world. | ||
What a world we find ourselves in. | ||
And... | ||
You know, I don't even know. | ||
I want to say, like, look, it's far-fetched Alex Jones. | ||
So, you know, this is a silly joke. | ||
Is it, though? | ||
Is it? | ||
I don't actually know. | ||
After all, RFK Jr. | ||
is probably going to be appointed to some sort of cabinet position or possibly the head of some federal agency. | ||
And he's out there tweeting, where's Anthony Fauci? | ||
Tell him I'm looking for him. | ||
So big things are happening. | ||
Big changes being made. | ||
Big personalities being put in important positions. | ||
So who knows what comes next? | ||
Maybe Alex should be like ambassador to the UK. I don't know. | ||
I feel like there's got to be a better position. | ||
Maybe that's what we'll take phone calls on. | ||
What position should Alex Jones occupy in the Donald Trump White House? | ||
You know, on that note... | ||
I have a video. | ||
I don't think I'll be able to go to it here. | ||
But not only is RFK Jr. | ||
making overt insinuations about Anthony Fauci going to prison, Kansas has now sued Pfizer and is absolutely destroying the entire vaccine narrative. | ||
Stay tuned for that. | ||
I'll show that in the first five minutes of the Next hour, because it's a little bit of a longer video. | ||
And you're going to want to listen to the whole thing. | ||
But big things are happening. | ||
Big things are happening. | ||
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What needs to happen now, the one thing standing in the way still to... | ||
Total control of the political system and a total realignment is the House. | ||
From AP News, House control has enormous implications for Trump's agenda. | ||
The U.S. House majority hung in the balance Wednesday, teetering between Republican control that would usher in a new era of unified GOP governance in Washington or a flip to Democrats as the last line of resistance to a Trump second term White House agenda. | ||
A few individual seats or even a single one will determine the outcome. | ||
Final tallies will take a while, likely pushing the decision into next week or beyond. | ||
After Republicans swept into the majority in the U.S. Senate by picking up seats in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana, House Speaker Mike Johnson predicted his chamber will fall in line next. | ||
But they're doing everything they can to steal that seat by using the late counting mail in ballot. | ||
Program that successfully unseated the president last election, but this election is attempting to limit his agenda by. | ||
Getting rid of Republican congressman. | ||
It just shows you the importance of every single race, every single locality, getting every single vote out. | ||
Because who knows, you know, whether Trump's agenda is enacted fully or not could be dependent on like a few hundred votes. | ||
You know, in some states somewhere. | ||
So, I mean, this is history that we're talking about. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to show you that Kansas government announcement. | ||
Talking about the various ways that Pfizer lied to cover up the danger posed by their so-called vaccine. | ||
Remember to go to thealexjonesstore.com, thealexjonesstore.com to support us and everything that we do here at InfoWars. | ||
And we'll continue to do, whether here at InfoWars or, I don't know, in an office in the White House, one way or another. | ||
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Second hour is on here on American journal. | |
Okay. | ||
I'd have to... | ||
I'm just playing this video on the other side, but we'll at least get to the beginning of it. | ||
It's Attorney General Kobach of Kansas announcing a suit against Pfizer for misleading, false and misleading marketing, laying out just how dangerous their vaccine really was and the lengths they went to to cover up the danger. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Thank you for being here today. | ||
We brought together this press conference to make the following announcement, and that is today Kansas is filing a civil suit against the Pfizer Corporation under the Kansas Consumer Protection Act seeking enhanced civil monetary penalties, damages, and injunctive relief from misleading and deceptive statements made in marketing its COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
Pfizer also violated previous consent judgments with the state of Kansas in which Pfizer promised never to use deceptive information to market their products. | ||
Kansas' case is the first of a multi-state collaboration with Kansas being the first of five states to file suit. | ||
Before I go further, let me put this in context. | ||
As we all know, during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a great deal of panic and anxiety. | ||
Many people who were elderly or who suffered from various medical conditions had already died when the vaccines became available. | ||
And when that time came, when the vaccines became available, every one of us had to make two decisions. | ||
Am I going to take the vaccine? | ||
And if so, which vaccine will I choose to take? | ||
And these decisions were being made in a hurry. | ||
In some ways, you could say even being made under duress. | ||
In such an environment, it is imperative that Kansans making that decision receive the truth. | ||
They needed the truth. | ||
All Americans needed the truth. | ||
And in multiple respects, Pfizer did not provide the truth. | ||
Much of the information in this lawsuit came out as a result of a FOIA lawsuit seeking information from Pfizer that still had not been made public. | ||
And it was only a result of that effort that some of the information in this lawsuit is available. | ||
I urge everyone to read the 69-page complaint that goes into great detail about the specific statements that were made and the misleading nature of those statements made to Kansas consumers. | ||
The following is a quick summary of, I think, some of the four most egregious examples of misleading the public in Kansas. | ||
Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women. | ||
However, in February of 2021, Pfizer possessed reports for 458 pregnant women who received Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy. | ||
More than half of the pregnant women reported an adverse event, and more than 10% reported a miscarriage, many within days of the vaccination. | ||
Pfizer also possessed information from its own October 2020 study on pregnancy in rats, indicating that its COVID-19 vaccine was likely linked to infertility, loss of litters, and stillborn offspring. | ||
Number two, safety relating to heart conditions like myocarditis. | ||
Pfizer consistently denied any evidence of a connection or safety signal between its COVID-19 vaccine and myocarditis or pericarditis. | ||
Indeed, on January 18, 2023, when asked whether its vaccine caused strokes or myocarditis, Pfizer chairman and CEO Alan Burla stated, quote, we've not seen a single signal, although we have distributed billions of doses. | ||
End quote. | ||
A signal that he was referring to as a safety signal, which refers to a negative consequence. | ||
However, as Pfizer knew, the United States military, foreign governments, and others had found that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine caused myocarditis and pericarditis. | ||
Number three, effectiveness regarding variants. | ||
Pfizer also claimed that its COVID-19 vaccine protected against COVID-19 variants, even though data available at the time showed Pfizer's vaccine was effective less than half the time against variants. | ||
Finally, transmission. | ||
Pfizer urged Americans to get vaccinated in order to protect their loved ones, clearly indicating a claim that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccination stopped transmission of COVID-19. | ||
Pfizer later admitted that it had never even studied transmission of it after its vaccine. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Second Hour is on here at American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We're going to go back to that announcement. | ||
There's about a minute left to play of Kansas AG Kobach talking about suing Pfizer over their false and misleading statements and marketing. | ||
But of course, the false and misleading statements aren't the actual crime. | ||
They were making false and misleading statements about the safety of their vaccine. | ||
And as A.G. Kobach lays out, from infertility to myocarditis, they knew fully well that this was a dangerous and ineffective product. | ||
And they killed people with it. | ||
They killed people with it. | ||
So it's not about false marketing. | ||
It's not about saying, it's sugar-free, but actually there's sugar in it. | ||
Oops. | ||
No. | ||
This is inject this into pregnant women knowing that half of their babies die. | ||
Okay, so this was mass murder that took place. | ||
Myocarditis, you get myocarditis, you have a 50% chance of dying within five years. | ||
And they were injecting this into children. | ||
Okay, so justice demands more than Lawsuits about false marketing. | ||
And I believe it's coming, especially with RFK. Junior at the head. | ||
We'll go to a statement from him after this, but let's continue with the Attorney General of Kansas. | ||
Just talking about just some of the false claims that Pfizer made to cover up their poisonous injections. | ||
Continue. | ||
After making these misleading statements, Pfizer also engaged in some censorship attempts. | ||
Emails revealed that Pfizer officials coordinated with social media platforms to censor any speech critical of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine safety and effectiveness. | ||
It should also be noted that Pfizer elected not to join the federal government's vaccine development program, known as Operation Warp Speed, and declined that development funding. | ||
When asked about that, Pfizer's CEO, Albert Burla, said Pfizer did not participate in the program in order to, quote, liberate, end quote, Pfizer's scientists and to avoid government oversight of its vaccine development. | ||
He also said, quote, they want reports. | ||
I don't want to have any of that. | ||
End quote. | ||
When he said they, he was referring to the federal government. | ||
Pfizer's misleading statements contributed to success in marketing its vaccine in Kansas. | ||
By February of 2024, Pfizer had delivered over 3.3 million doses of its vaccine in the state of Kansas. | ||
This accounted for over 60% of all vaccine doses given in the state of Kansas. | ||
This suit is being filed today, and as I mentioned before, it is part of a multi-state effort in which more suits may follow, depending on Pfizer's reaction. | ||
This is about marketing products to the public. | ||
As I think most people know, the federal government conferred immunity on the vaccine manufacturers for tort suits seeking damages from injuries they received, but that did not free any of the vaccine manufacturers from their obligation to not mislead the public or make deceptive statements in marketing it. | ||
So this is principally about the marketing efforts that were made and how they contradicted what the company knew. | ||
Justice is coming. | ||
It has to. | ||
And again, not to belabor the point, but it's a little different from false advertising. | ||
There have been false advertising suits in the past where it's like, well, you claim it's a 8 terabyte hard drive, but actually it's only 7.5 actual terabytes. | ||
How can you market as 8? | ||
That's not what this is. | ||
This isn't false marketing. | ||
These were the lies that you tell to carry out a murder spree. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's the equivalent here. | ||
It's like having a mass murderer, a serial killer, But you charge them with fare evading because on the way to the murder, they hopped on the bus without paying. | ||
It's like, well, that was just one little tiny crime that contributed to the effort you were taking to murder millions of people. | ||
So that's the actual crime the justice must contend with. | ||
And boy, the pharma CEOs are not looking forward to a Trump White House. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
The story's in Infowars. | ||
State of panic. | ||
Top pharma CEOs call emergency meeting after Trump win. | ||
RFK Jr. | ||
vows to gut FDA. That's a story from Jamie White on Infowars. | ||
We've got the video of RFK Jr. | ||
making this statement, but the rumor is... | ||
The top five CEOs of major pharmaceutical companies have reportedly convened an emergency teleconference in response to Donald Trump's historic election win, according to reports. | ||
Sources tell me top five CEOs of pharmaceutical companies are holding an emergency teleconference at 1 p.m. | ||
A lawyer has confirmed that everyone is in a state of panic, claimed Jamal Hawley, a New Jersey assemblyman and advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
Yeah, they should be. | ||
And I want to remind progressives out there, you hate these guys too. | ||
You know that, right? | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
Do you remember how you hate these guys? | ||
Do you remember how Big Pharma was like your number one enemy when you were all Bernie Sanders reporters? | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
Okay, so you might be in the impression that like These Pfizer CEOs that rescued us from COVID, they're convening a meeting because they are in charge of public health and they're very sophisticated and intelligent and capable and they've been working their fingers to the bone just trying to keep you healthy and safe because they love you and now they're scared that Trump is going to stop them from From making everybody healthy and helping | ||
doctors. | ||
And Big Bad Trump just hates health. | ||
You know, whatever you people believe these days. | ||
I don't even know how you rationalize this. | ||
But I want to remind you, these people are the worst people in the world. | ||
These are the people that work with the insurance companies, that work with the hospitals to raise health care rates, to extort their monopoly. | ||
On the pharmaceutical industry, these are... | ||
Despicable capitalist pigs. | ||
I want you to remember that, socialists. | ||
Okay? | ||
So what this actually is, is a bunch of corporate criminals getting together and panicking because the sheriff is back in town. | ||
Because they're not going to be able to get away with their mass murder for long. | ||
Okay? | ||
So don't let the mainstream media funded entirely by pharmaceutical companies convince you That this is because they're great patriots and loving people and just want to help and big bad Donald Trump isn't letting them. | ||
You used to understand. | ||
You used to get it. | ||
You used to be on the right side of this thing. | ||
These companies are despicable. | ||
Donald Trump and RFK Jr. | ||
are going to crack the whip and punish them for their crimes. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
We can all agree. | ||
Let's go to this video of RFK Jr. | ||
talking about potentially taking over the FDA, please. | ||
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You say clearing out the corruption in your terms. | |
Would that mean clearing out the top-level federal service workers that are currently at the FDA and the CDC? In some categories, I would say. | ||
What does that look like? | ||
Yeah. | ||
In some categories of workers, their entire departments, like the nutrition departments at FDA, that have to go. | ||
That are not doing their job. | ||
They're not protecting our kids. | ||
Why do we have fruit loops in this country that have 18 or 19 ingredients and you go to Canada and it's got two or three? | ||
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To eliminate the agencies, as long as it requires congressional approval, I wouldn't be doing that. | ||
I can get the corruption out of the agencies. | ||
That's what I've been doing for 40 years. | ||
I've sued all those agencies. | ||
I have a PhD in corporate corruption, and that's what I do. | ||
And once they're not corrupt, once Americans are getting good science and are allowed to make their own choices, they're going to get a lot healthier. | ||
I have a PhD in corporate corruption. | ||
It's just so epic. | ||
I just am marveling at what this timeline has turned into. | ||
The man whose father and uncle were killed by the deep state is now on a path to a prominent position in the White House with President Donald Trump where he will be able to exercise massive authority and root out the corporate, governmental, fascistic combination of corruption. | ||
It is a very beautiful thing. | ||
And again, the market is very happy. | ||
The prosperity is already returning. | ||
Again, I just want to gaze and marvel at what happened the day after the election. | ||
$1.28 trillion added to the stock market in a single day. | ||
Green across the board. | ||
Bright, effervescent green. | ||
Avert into market the day after Trump's election is acknowledged. | ||
Remember, I kept saying it because I kept talking to people that were trying to get business things done. | ||
And for the last month, there's been no movement because no banks want to take the risk because they know that if Kamala Harris gets in charge and does the unrealized taxes, the unrealized gains and... | ||
It would change their investment strategy. | ||
So now the floodgate is open. | ||
They know their money's safe. | ||
They know America's going to be prosperous. | ||
They know business is going to be prioritized over whatever DEI programs the federal government wants to shove down your throat. | ||
And so the money is flowing. | ||
The prosperity is growing. | ||
American industry will flower once again in this field of green. | ||
It truly is amazing. | ||
People that are scared of this stuff, people that are scared of these federal agencies being shut down, you have to look around you at what they've achieved so far and ask yourself, is this worth fighting for? | ||
Here's a great example. | ||
This woman says, oh, by the way, middle schoolers can't read, high schoolers can't write a proper essay, college students can't differentiate a scholarly-based article versus propaganda, and adults can't tell what a picture is AI. But sure, get rid of the Department of Education, lol. | ||
You're telling me that the Department of Education has failed so utterly after 50 years? | ||
Of total control of the education system. | ||
Teenagers can't read. | ||
High schoolers can't write essays. | ||
Adults can't tell fact from fiction. | ||
College students can't tell scholarly reports from propaganda and you want to keep them around? | ||
I'm sensing a lack of logic here. | ||
I've said it forever. | ||
When it comes to the Department of Education, it's just a matter of how you frame it. | ||
If you just say, no, we're returning education to the states, it's not so scary then. | ||
But it's the same thing with the FDA or the EPA or the Department of Education. | ||
It's like, you look around and you go, wow, pharmaceutical companies are poison and they are making billions of dollars off of our death and destruction. | ||
Gee, maybe the FDA isn't fit for purpose anymore. | ||
Maybe everybody being inconceivably stupid is not a good reason to keep the Department of Education around. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
They just have some psychological thing, some thing in their mind that just has them desperately trusting the system. | ||
Incapable of considering the system and being wrong. | ||
I don't know what it is, but it's a... | ||
It's a mental illness of some sort that we're having to deal with. | ||
Now, let's look at some of the numbers coming out about the election on Tuesday because there are some very, very interesting patterns to recognize. | ||
Kamala won every single state that does not require voter ID. She did not win a single state that requires it. | ||
It's insane. | ||
This is just being ignored. | ||
So that is a very apparent split. | ||
Not like, well, she mostly won states with no voter ID and did pretty well. | ||
No, no. | ||
Every single state that has voter ID went to Trump. | ||
Every single state that doesn't have voter ID went to Kamala Harris. | ||
Like, that's how the election split. | ||
Now, you could say, well, the states without voter IDs are the more liberal ones anyway, so of course she was going to win those. | ||
That's certainly a possibility. | ||
The fact is, there is no reason to not have voter ID. There is no reason to have mail-in ballots. | ||
These things have to be a priority for the Trump administration on day one, setting about to fix the election system. | ||
Obviously, elections are carried out at the state level, but the federal government has ways of influencing that. | ||
Now, when you break down the demographics Of who voted for who. | ||
There's a very interesting and apparent dichotomy on display. | ||
Elijah Schaefer posted this saying, thank a white person today. | ||
But it turns out, if you split the vote by race, white men and white women voted majority for Trump. | ||
Black men, black women, Latino men, Latino women, and all others all voted majority for Democrats. | ||
That's a split there. | ||
White people for Trump, everybody else not for Trump. | ||
And the numbers are pretty stark. | ||
Pretty astonishing, actually. | ||
Especially amongst black women. | ||
88%. | ||
I've seen some things showing it higher than 90%. | ||
For Democrats, where even though white men and white women went for Trump, they only went for Trump by 51 and 57%. | ||
And it's not to say that Trump can win entirely with just the white vote. | ||
A lot of voters saw through the charade, including many white women. | ||
Yeah, the only demographic that voted higher for Kamala this time than Joe Biden last time is unmarried College-educated white women, aka childless cat ladies. | ||
The only one. | ||
Okay, so split by race, white people voted for Trump, non-white people voted for Kamala. | ||
But again, you know, it's not that Trump could have won just with the white vote. | ||
He actually diminished his share of the white vote since 2016, I believe. | ||
And he wouldn't have won without a sizable portion of black men and Latinos voting for him. | ||
Latino men voted 45% for Trump. | ||
Latino women 36%, so much higher shares than any Republican in the past. | ||
Black men voted 23% for Donald Trump, while still extremely low. | ||
Way higher than any other Republican in recorded history, basically. | ||
At least since polling started. | ||
Alright, so that's the split by race. | ||
If you split it by religion, a very similar pattern emerges from Uber Boyo on X. It was hotly debated all year about picking a side between Jews or Muslims. | ||
Turns out both of them abandoned you in your hour of need. | ||
If you're splitting by religion, Protestants, Catholics, Mormons, and other Christians, so every Christian denomination went to Trump by a majority, while Jewish, Muslim, something else, and atheist went to Kamala. | ||
I mean, it's almost like these two charts represent a very stark reality. | ||
That's between, like, white Christian people and everybody else. | ||
Just what the stats are telling us, folks. | ||
And again, if you look at this split, it is astonishing. | ||
The... | ||
Almost complete support for Kamala that's present in black women. | ||
92% according to this chart. | ||
92% of black women voted for Kamala, just 7% for Trump. | ||
Whereas white men and white women, you know, eked out the majority and still black men only at 23. | ||
Now this person posted this. | ||
She's obviously a leftist. | ||
As per usual, white women vote for Trump while black women remain the backbone of ethics and justice for this country. | ||
Yeah, nothing says ethics and justice like voting 92%. | ||
A population, 92% of a population voting for one political party every year continuously for all of time. | ||
That's an ethical and moral and principled stance. | ||
You can just put whoever in front of us, just put a D next to their name and we'll vote for them. | ||
That's our ethics. | ||
Incredible. | ||
It's so funny the way they go. | ||
American people are just telling us they'd rather have a felon than a black woman in charge. | ||
It's like, look, just because you see everybody in terms of immutable characteristics, just because you decide right and wrong and good and evil... | ||
And everything, just because your entire worldview is split and obsessed with and dictated entirely by sex and race, doesn't mean anybody else thinks that way. | ||
But they project that onto us, and if you don't vote for the cackling maniacal idiot, it must be because you hate black women. | ||
Sure. | ||
Go with that. | ||
Run with that. | ||
I saw somebody else post that. | ||
The real question is, how are black women so out of step with the rest of the country? | ||
It's because they're so much more ethical and justice-focused than us, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure that's what it is. | ||
Here's another chart that, again, tells you how powerful this Trump movement is. | ||
It tells you how insurmountable the patriotism of the MAGA movement has become. | ||
Political ad spending across swing states. | ||
The only place where they're even remotely similar was in Pennsylvania, where Democrats spent $109 million and Trump spent $102 million. | ||
So a lot of money spent in Pennsylvania. | ||
Everybody recognized that was the keystone to the whole thing. | ||
But in Michigan, Democrats spent $81 million to Trump's $18. | ||
In Georgia, Democrats spent $58 million to Trump's $29. | ||
In Wisconsin, they spent $49 million to Trump's $15. | ||
In Arizona, Democrats spent $44 million to Trump's $17. | ||
In North Carolina, they spent $28 million. | ||
And this number is so small I can't even see it. | ||
I guess they spent... | ||
What does that even say? | ||
3.2 million? | ||
Something like that? | ||
I'm going to zoom in here. | ||
Why does it say 32? | ||
Why is the... | ||
Okay, is this chart wrong? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Okay, this number's the total. | ||
So yeah, Trump spent so little in North Carolina and Nevada, they didn't even have room to put the number he spent. | ||
Okay, so he probably spent less than a million or something in Nevada and North Carolina. | ||
And by the way, Trump won every single one of these states. | ||
Trump won every single one of the swing states, despite being outspent in every single one of them. | ||
Places like Michigan outspent by a factor of four. | ||
Places like Georgia outspent by nearly a factor of two. | ||
Wisconsin outspent by almost a factor of five. | ||
So just massively outspent. | ||
And yet Trump wins. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
And Tim Carney posts that at TP Carney by saying it's so sad that campaign spending determines outcome. | ||
Of course saying that sarcastically because in this case it didn't. | ||
It didn't. | ||
We beat the money. | ||
We beat the funding. | ||
We beat the billionaires. | ||
We beat the deep pockets of the Democrats through sheer truth. | ||
By just telling the truth. | ||
By sheer tenacity. | ||
So, absolutely incredible. | ||
Massively outspent across the board and yet victory entirely in the hands of the Trump campaign. | ||
And returning again to the topic of bellwether counties, you can see once again the outlying issue was 2020. | ||
Where in blue it's highlighted that the person who won the bellwether also won the general election. | ||
And that's pretty consistent across the board from all the way back to 1984 up till 2020 when suddenly Trump won every bellwether county except for one. | ||
And yet it went to Biden somehow and for some reason. | ||
Very absurd. | ||
Once again, just like the 20 million missing votes... | ||
From 2020 to 2024, it's because the Democrats cheated to a degree that I don't even think we realized. | ||
I mean, we knew they cheated, but, you know, I'd always said it wasn't a mass movement. | ||
It was just certain counties and certain states, a couple extra hundred thousand votes here, a couple extra hundred thousand votes there, and you rigged the whole nationwide election. | ||
It turns out it was way bigger than we even thought. | ||
It was way bigger than we even expected with 20 million fraudulent votes probably cast in 2020. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
I'm going to take your calls off the third hour and continue to talk about what we learned from the election. | ||
Also, there are a few examples I have of The resistance. | ||
It's exhausting even talking about it. | ||
The governor of Massachusetts being like, I'm going to take executive action to protect our precious illegals from deportation, which is just nonsense. | ||
It's just nonsense. | ||
Acting like you're going to... | ||
First of all, acting like you think states' rights is a thing. | ||
Very funny. | ||
But also acting like you have the power to do that? | ||
You don't. | ||
You just don't. | ||
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
Trump's going to send in ICE and the Massachusetts National Guard is going to fight them? | ||
The federal government outranks the state government when it comes to immigration. | ||
You have no power here. | ||
And then Letitia James is promising to continue to pose an insurrectionist threat to Donald Trump. | ||
It's almost just exhausting. | ||
So it's like they're kind of trying to get the band back together. | ||
They're kind of trying to keep the nonsense going, but they just don't have it in them anymore, I don't think. | ||
I really don't. | ||
There's a post from... | ||
Oh shoot, I thought I had it. | ||
Andrew Torba posted a selection from New York Times. | ||
Where they're like... | ||
Yeah, here it is. | ||
The New York Times newsletter this morning is a complete and total demoralization. | ||
This is the selection from the New York Times newsletter. | ||
Trump's first term turned some Democrats into activists. | ||
Now many of them are struggling to muster the energy to do it again. | ||
Some women wondered if the glass ceiling would ever break. | ||
The election results affirmed what many black women believed about America, that it would rather send a felon than a woman of color to the White House. | ||
I guess it depends. | ||
Yeah, they're just too tired. | ||
And it's fine. | ||
Look, it's fine. | ||
Take a nap. | ||
Go take a nap, Democrats. | ||
Go lay on the beach. | ||
Take a page out of Joe Biden's book. | ||
Go flop on the ground somewhere, okay? | ||
Like, I think we did it. | ||
I think we did it, you guys. | ||
I think we outlasted them. | ||
They do not have the energy to put up a fight anymore. | ||
These weak, pathetic scumbags. | ||
Think about how little they actually... | ||
Know and care. | ||
Like, Alex Jones, Infowars, those of us fighting with everything we've got for this, like, impossible dream of resistance against the New World Order. | ||
We have been carrying on for 30 years without even a glimmer of hope. | ||
For 30 years, you fight tooth and nail. | ||
No kudos, no celebration, no... | ||
Major victory to speak of for decades. | ||
For decades. | ||
Just striving against all odds. | ||
And what happens? | ||
It pays off. | ||
We get victory. | ||
We have Ron Paul and Elon Musk and RFK Jr. | ||
getting the fluoride out of the water and looking into the pharmaceutical industry and cutting the federal government, dismantling the Fed like I think we won, you guys. | ||
I think in this great chess match of American politics, it's not about who gets the most pieces. | ||
It's about who stays on the board the longest. | ||
And that's us. | ||
They're exhausted after four years where they're constantly being celebrated, constantly being lauded as the resistance, constantly, you know, reinforced in their beliefs and, you know, people doing extreme things to encourage them. | ||
I mean, hell, they have their rioters out there smashing things up and getting bailed out and getting paid tens of thousands of dollars by the government as an apology for arresting them in the first place. | ||
I mean, they get every break. | ||
They get every advantage. | ||
And they can't maintain resistance for five years. | ||
They've given up. | ||
They have surrendered. | ||
Whether they admit it or not. | ||
They're too tired. | ||
They're too sleepy. | ||
They just can't keep it up. | ||
They're not made for this, folks. | ||
We are. | ||
We are. | ||
We have been. | ||
That's why we're winning. | ||
That's why we will win. | ||
They can't make it five years. | ||
We're going 30 years and we're just... | ||
We're just pissed off we can't do it more. | ||
I mean, really, and I could go on and on. | ||
I mean, the amount of money these people make, I mean, it's never enough for them. | ||
And with every advantage and every benefit and everything to gain, they have essentially either given up or gone legitimately insane. | ||
Again, I'm not even showing you the real, like, Liberal meltdown compilations because they're sad. | ||
They are actually sad. | ||
There's one video of a woman and she's like freaking out so much she like slams her head into the wall and is like running around and the guy's filming just being like I gotta film this because no one's gonna believe that you did this to yourself. | ||
And she's just screaming and literally like flailing like she's possessed. | ||
Like these people are possessed. | ||
Their minds are broken. | ||
Their spirits are destroyed. | ||
Their will is disintegrated. | ||
After one little setback. | ||
And it just shows you as you compare that to what we in the liberty movement had put up with for so long. | ||
These people just don't have the will. | ||
They don't have the endurance necessary to achieve victory. | ||
They're coddled and weak. | ||
And even when everything's handed to them, they feel disheartened. | ||
Even when everything is being gifted to them on a silver platter, they're demoralized. | ||
We, on the other hand, have to fight for everything. | ||
We're constantly being cheated against and robbed and scammed and sued and threatened with investigation. | ||
And we're just like, bring it on. | ||
Bring it on! | ||
Because we can outlast you. | ||
And the day belongs to those who endure it. | ||
Really is incredible. | ||
Really is fun. | ||
Again, just looking at the numbers, it's pretty astonishing from Carl Benjamin, Sargon of Akkad. | ||
Everyone knows, everyone, it's obvious, undeniable, outrageous. | ||
We know what they did, we know why they did it, and we know they'll never be punished for it. | ||
Well, you can take that last sentence out of your mouth, sir. | ||
This is America after all. | ||
Justice demands they be punished for it. | ||
He shows the Democratic voters... | ||
In population 2004, 59 million. | ||
2008, 69 million. | ||
2012, 65 million. | ||
2016, 65 million. | ||
2020, 81 million. | ||
2024, 64 million. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Hmm. | ||
One of these is not like another. | ||
One of them is the result of outrageous fraud. | ||
So... | ||
And Baked Alaska responds to that, yet people were punished for asking legitimate questions about it. | ||
Yeah, story of our modern world. | ||
Obviously, bizarre occurrences demanding an explanation, and then you get punished for asking for one. | ||
So, I mean, what we're learning here is that not only is fraud in 2020 real, it was significantly larger than we even expected. | ||
But the shift really is astonishing. | ||
We showed the map yesterday of the red arrows and just showing that across the board. | ||
And again, I should have grabbed the NPR segment because it's fun hearing them have to describe it. | ||
It's fun hearing the Washington, D.C.-based NPR political expert have to lay out in that NPR voice how Donald Trump just absolutely dominated and made us all look like Weak little rodents as he swept gloriously across the country in a wave of victory. | ||
It's very fun. | ||
It's very fun hearing them try to rationalize that. | ||
Red wave is an understatement. | ||
Trump has increased support across the electorate. | ||
Republican margin over Democrats change since 2020 by demographic group. | ||
So you see the red arrows are demographics that shifted right. | ||
Left would be shifted at Democrat. | ||
Here's the people that shifted right. | ||
White non-college men, white non-college women, white people, males, people aged 45 to 64, white college men, females, people in the age range of 30 through 45, white college women actually went left. | ||
But people 18 through 29 went significantly to the right. | ||
Hispanics went even more significantly to the right. | ||
Asians went even more significantly to the right. | ||
And blacks, despite being way to the left to start off with, also shifted to the right. | ||
So the only people that shifted to the left would be 65-year-olds and white college women, which, again, is just perfect. | ||
It is perfect. | ||
The only groups that became more liberal, more Democrat in 2020 are boomers. | ||
Are people that actually don't know how to use the internet? | ||
People 65 or older who still get their news? | ||
Who grew up in a world where you could trust the mainstream media and have found it impossible to break out of that mindset? | ||
So, brainwashed old people who watch MSN and CNN with the false assumption that they're somehow balanced. | ||
And propagandized Lonely, single, college, educated, educated, right? | ||
Propagandized women who were told abortion is the biggest thing in the world. | ||
Pretty perfect. | ||
Pretty ideal, like pretty significant demographic breakdown. | ||
Again, men between 18 to 29 shifted 30 points to the right, folks. | ||
Let me say that again. | ||
Men aged 18 to 29 shifted 30 points to the right. | ||
That is a red wave. | ||
That's only going to get bigger because these are the young men. | ||
People are trying to rationalize this, but they're operating from a position of despising young men, especially young white men from the outset. | ||
So they're trying to pathologize the masculine response to stimulus. | ||
And I'll get into that in just a second. | ||
But the reason this is important, the reason it's worth it to understand just how significant this shift to the right is, is because this happened during a campaign where Trump's rhetoric was more severe than before. | ||
Talking about mass deportations, talking about all the things he's going to do. | ||
That's what they voted for. | ||
Okay? | ||
He didn't temper his message. | ||
He didn't move towards the middle. | ||
It's not because he shifted left that they all came to meet him in the middle. | ||
No. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
He shifted to the right. | ||
They came with him. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's young people, meaning that this movement can and will grow if fostered and paid attention to. | ||
And the reason it is important is because it is a key aspect of the argument that we have the mandate. | ||
This was not a fluke. | ||
This was not close. | ||
This was not by a razor's edge and, well, you know, he barely got enough. | ||
But no, no, this was a bombshell knockout blow. | ||
This was a red wave. | ||
We have the mandate now. | ||
from the people and from heaven itself to do what needs to be done so We talked about a lot yesterday between mercy and vengeance, between do we lead by example and bring about unity, or do we just crush our enemies now that we have them? | ||
We talked about that being sort of the back and forth, and the shift right by every demographic saved to, the shift right in every state, in every city, in every county, the shift right, especially by young people and young men in particular, is It should be a bolster, a bolstering factor, a boon to the argument that we have a mandate. | ||
People want us to set things right. | ||
Now is not the time for timidity. | ||
Now is not the time for glad-handing. | ||
I mean, you got, where's the story? | ||
I printed it out just because it's so typical. | ||
It's Chuck Schumer. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Old Chucky boy, Chuck Schumer urges Senate Republican majority to embrace bipartisanship. | ||
Yeah, you know what I just figured out? | ||
You know what I just realized, says Chuck Schumer? | ||
You know what's really great is bipartisanship, actually, now that you're in charge? | ||
I think bipartisanship should be the priority. | ||
I know we've been running roughshod over your every objection. | ||
I know we... | ||
When we get even a modicum of power, use it to ruthlessly destroy you in every way that we can. | ||
But now that you're in charge, I think we should maybe find common ground. | ||
I think we should maybe meet in the middle. | ||
Get stuffed, Chuck Schumer. | ||
Okay? | ||
Bend the knee. | ||
Realize that you are on the wrong side of history in every possible way. | ||
We can make this bipartisanship, you waking up from your delusion and actually serving the American people for once. | ||
Or you can go to jail with the rest of them. | ||
Again, that's the important part to me about recognizing and acknowledging and talking about this massive shift right by every demographic. | ||
The fact that the Trump campaign ran on mass deportations. | ||
They ran on all the stuff that now they're going to cry about and call fascist or whatever. | ||
No, it's just imposing the law, bringing us back to a traditional rule by law under the Constitution as America was intended. | ||
Everybody's for it. | ||
Everybody wants this. | ||
So let's get it done. | ||
Let's get it done. | ||
As Andrew Torba at Based Torba on X says, he posts a graphic showing again that the Democrats in 2022 overwhelmingly wanted to find the unvaccinated, lock the unvaccinated at home, send the unvaccinated to quarantine camps. | ||
About 50% of them said yes to that suggestion. | ||
They also wanted, about 30% of them wanted to take children away from unvaccinated parents. | ||
And 50% of them wanted to fine and imprison critics of the vaccine. | ||
Okay, so that's the other side. | ||
That's the extremism that represents the basic position of the Democrats. | ||
And as Andrew Torba argues, And we can do it comfortably and confidently knowing that the younger generations are even more extreme than we are. | ||
And that's a beautiful thing. | ||
Now, again, what they're doing is trying to pathologize this. | ||
They're trying to figure this out like they're space aliens who hate the subjects that they're studying. | ||
Okay, so losing with some typically means winning with others and vice versa. | ||
Losing big with everyone across the board is nearly unprecedented and hard to conceive of as even possible. | ||
And this again shows the shift left or right. | ||
It's a different way to graph the information we presented before. | ||
But this is even more stark because it's showing that actually in 2020, the shift was left for practically everybody except for Hispanics and college education. | ||
Whereas in 2024, it shifted back to the right. | ||
So this not only shows that people are shifting to the right, it shows a reversal of the previous trend where people were shifting to the left. | ||
Now, in order to wrap their minds around this, but remember, it's like you're trying to solve a puzzle. | ||
With the key element of the puzzle missing. | ||
You really can't do it. | ||
The key piece of the puzzle that they're missing is empathy for and understanding of the people they're trying to study. | ||
So... | ||
They cannot acknowledge that it might be their own lies that are driving people away. | ||
They cannot acknowledge that it is the relentless demonization of white people, men, and young men in particular, that might be driving them away. | ||
They can't acknowledge that because then they would have to stop hating us. | ||
So instead, they have to pathologize what's going on here. | ||
Ishan Theror... | ||
Which I assume is a name says 18 to 34 demographic shift to me is the most startling at the risk of painting with a far too broad brush. | ||
It's an entire generation that's trending towards post literacy that doesn't read full articles doesn't read books gets its information from bits and bobs of videos while scrolling. | ||
This is true not just of young people of course but it's reshaping the political landscape. | ||
So according to them, the reason people are shifting to the right is because they're stupid and lazy, I guess, is what they're saying. | ||
They're not sophisticated enough to understand. | ||
See, they don't read books. | ||
They just get their information from the internet, not like us, the college-educated morons. | ||
We understand. | ||
Especially when it comes to young men, they're like trying to figure, they're like, what could this be? | ||
What could be behind? | ||
Is it because they're not reading enough? | ||
It's like, it's because you make a central pillar of your entire platform hating them? | ||
Why would any of them vote for you? | ||
Why do any of them vote for you? | ||
You hate them. | ||
Your entire, and not just the rhetoric, I mean the policies you put forward are designed to despoil them, to rob them of their birthright. | ||
So like, You want to consider that might have an impact? | ||
See, I think it's the opposite. | ||
I think it is the exact opposite. | ||
I think the most well-informed people in the country are the ones shifting farthest to the right. | ||
I think it's the fact that young men are not satisfied with scrolling on Instagram. | ||
They're not happy to be distracted by video games and Whatever, you all know, Harari wants them to, you know, virtual twiddling of their thumbs until they die. | ||
I think young men are ambitious. | ||
I think they want to have a civilization that's worth participating in. | ||
I think they're smart and can see through the lies. | ||
And I think they're going to the side that recognizes and acknowledges and appreciates them. | ||
You could try that. | ||
You could try doing that. | ||
You could try providing them a path forward, suggesting that you actually want to have a civilization, a society, a nation that celebrates and respects their talents and abilities, that doesn't lie to them continuously, doesn't hate them, isn't writing laws to discriminate against them, then maybe they'll like you more. | ||
But I don't think you should. | ||
I think you should keep doing what you're doing. | ||
I think lefties should keep doing exactly what they've been doing. | ||
Demonizing the smartest, most ambitious testosterone-fueled generation of all time. | ||
It's going to be glorious. | ||
Generation Alpha is coming. | ||
The Zoomers are going to look timid in comparison. | ||
Yeah, they can't figure it out. | ||
And by the way, the reason Trump won is because He genuinely respects, listens to, gives responsibility and purpose to young men, including his son, Barron. | ||
We talked about this a little bit, but this is just some more inside info. | ||
Eric Cortalesa says, have you ever... | ||
he's quoting Trump quote have you talked this over with Barron he asked referring to his 18 year old son no sir the young staffer told him call Barron and see what he thinks and let me know after scrambling to contact Trump's youngest son who Melania has shielded from the political fray Bruce Bruchowitz got Barron sign off and their plan was to start with Aiden Ross a young provocateur known mostly for collabs with celebrities on live streams of video games the podcast strategy was set | ||
Like with all things Trump, he relied on his trusted family to serve as an arbiter within the operation and guide his strategic decision-making. | ||
In this case, it was Barron. | ||
Yeah, Barron was in charge of, he was responsible for the podcast strategy. | ||
It was a huge, huge bonus to Donald Trump in the final months of the campaign, something Kamala Harris tried to mimic and failed utterly. | ||
And in a way, you know, he does in his personal life, and I admit, I love Trump's Imperial inclinations. | ||
I know I shouldn't. | ||
I'm a libertarian. | ||
I'm not a big fan of the imperium, exactly. | ||
But I do love that he is just like a genuine patriarch. | ||
He's like a genuine godfather. | ||
Where as soon as his son comes of age, he's like, I must put him in charge of something. | ||
I must give him responsibility and learn from him. | ||
And he's talking about putting his daughter Tiffany is married to a Lebanese Christian. | ||
Trump is talking about putting his father in charge of, like as an ambassador to Lebanon, replacing the Israel-born IDF soldier that represents America today in these negotiations. | ||
But I love that it's like his family occupying all these positions. | ||
Look at that kid. | ||
I'm telling you folks, Barron is going to be our king. | ||
He's going to be our king. | ||
But yeah, it represents the wider reality of Donald Trump represents an old school American way of doing things where you put trust and respect and appreciation on young men. | ||
You go, they know what they're doing. | ||
They're smart. | ||
They're ambitious. | ||
They're driven. | ||
What they need is purpose. | ||
What they need is a destination. | ||
What they need is to know that even if they're just going to work for some company and going home and having a family, at least in that basic responsibility, they're participating as one part of a larger civilization working towards beautifying and rectifying the world. | ||
Right now, they've been stripped of all of that. | ||
They've been demonized for their ambitions. | ||
They're... | ||
Motivation is being crushed and the lefties are wondering why young men are running away. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
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Third hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
It's got an interesting comment on X, although she deleted it, but it's still in my notification, so I'm going to read it. | ||
I'm sorry, Jen, if you deleted this for a reason. | ||
But she says, Watching Harrison H. Smith laughing as an unmarried black woman who spends half the year in New York City for work who voted for Trump. | ||
Truly saddened by how my demographic is so blatantly brainwashed, but glad that Trump won. | ||
You're the outlier, Jen, and we love you for it. | ||
And we love everybody. | ||
I mean, we love all the black people that voted for Democrats. | ||
We just wish they weren't so ideologically tied to a party that depends on their poverty. | ||
I mean, if the black community ever actually built themselves up and broke free of the Democratic plantation, actually built small businesses and created families and You know, pick some of that stuff and the Democrats would have no one to exploit. | ||
So they need to keep you impoverished and desperate. | ||
I wish more people realized that. | ||
So again, as we talk about statistics and demographics, I made the point, but I should make it more clear. | ||
Like, yeah, you know, when you break it down by demographics, it was white people and Christians that voted majority Trump. | ||
But the percentage of minorities that were voting for Trump were absolutely necessary and vital to securing his election. | ||
So it's not a black and white thing. | ||
Well, no pun intended, but it's not a clear dividing line. | ||
And we do hope that more people can wake up and join us on this side. | ||
Seriously. | ||
So thank you for that, Jen. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And I'm glad you don't fall for the, you know, the democratic strategy of just like, he's talking about a black woman. | ||
He hates all black women. | ||
It's like, no, no, no. | ||
I'm looking at statistics here. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls this hour. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines now. | ||
Some of you already called in, even though I haven't given out the number somehow. | ||
Don't know how you pulled that off, but I'll go ahead and give it out now. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Somebody else on X. Regarding Barron Trump, we need to start calling him Barron the Great, like Peter the Great of Russia. | ||
He'll earn that. | ||
He'll earn that title. | ||
You don't just hand out titles like that. | ||
Kind of like, hey, you have to win a battle as a general to be called emperor. | ||
You can't just be bestowed that. | ||
You have to earn it. | ||
So he'll earn the title Baron the Great. | ||
He is Baron the Tall for now because he's already earned that title. | ||
He's very much already earned that title. | ||
We're going to go out to calls in just a second. | ||
How long is this video? | ||
Hello... | ||
We can just get to it here. | ||
Let's go to clip number 22. | ||
This is the father-in-law of Tiffany Trump, who Trump has suggested might be the new ambassador to Lebanon. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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What I tell them is we need a strong U.S. president to stop these wars, to put an end to these wars. | |
How? | ||
How? | ||
President Trump's doctrine is peace through strength. | ||
And his main aim and target is to achieve peace in the Middle East. | ||
Lasting peace. | ||
Yes, it's very tough. | ||
From a humanitarian point of view, it's very, very sad. | ||
And even President Trump is very saddened and he has expressed that he doesn't like to see any civilian death. | ||
And the civilian deaths we've seen on both sides, whether it's the Israeli or the Palestinian side, and definitely now in Lebanon, is extremely sad on all sides. | ||
And he doesn't want to see any more civilian deaths. | ||
He wants these wars to be over. | ||
But for these wars to be over, of course, we have to work on peace. | ||
We have to work on a roadmap for peace. | ||
But first, whatever military targets they need to achieve, they need to achieve them very quickly. | ||
This cannot last for long and cannot take forever. | ||
And that's what he has been saying. | ||
And that's what he means by do it quickly or get the job done quickly. | ||
It's just finish those military targets that you have to do, achieve those, and let's move to peace and let's move to rebuilding Gaza and rebuilding Lebanon. | ||
We want We want Gaza to be prosperous. | ||
We want the Palestinian people to be prosperous, to live in peace. | ||
I'm not going to say I told you so, but I absolutely did. | ||
Trump already making big moves to bring peace to the Middle East region. | ||
Talking about appointing a Lebanese Christian as the ambassador to Lebanon. | ||
And Hamas is already calling for a ceasefire 24 hours after his election. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Scratch that. | ||
What I just told you, crew, never mind. | ||
Cancel that. | ||
All right. | ||
Joe Biden is preparing to give a speech, and we'll go to that whenever it goes live. | ||
It'll probably be hilarious. | ||
But until then, I want to take some calls, and we have John from H-Town, Lebanon John, on the line, talk about the Middle East. | ||
Thank you for calling in, John. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Congratulations to America and the world on this glorious victory. | ||
It's an amazing thing. | ||
It is absolutely an amazing thing. | ||
And the latest today was less than 24 hours after Trump gets elected. | ||
Hamas calls for an immediate end to the war. | ||
What do you think is behind this, John? | ||
They are looking for someone who's going to negotiate in good faith. | ||
The truth is that Kamala and Bibi and Biden... | ||
They were never negotiating in good faith. | ||
It was always fake. | ||
We can just go back to that classic clip of Trump meeting with Bibi Netanyahu, and he had Bibi Netanyahu's mind blown. | ||
He had Bibi Netanyahu smirking in disbelief as Donald Trump pointed his finger at him and looked to the media and said, he doesn't want to make a deal. | ||
And it's like, that's the kind of pressure we need where he's going to basically say it's going to be a deal That solves the root cause of the problem. | ||
If you look at the liberals' approach to this issue, if you look at Biden, they never addressed the root cause. | ||
That's because they obviously don't want the war to end. | ||
So Donald Trump has this comprehensive, holistic, you know, to quote Kamala, approach on this, which is, it's just negotiation. | ||
It's like you read The Art of the Deal and you'll see how he operates. | ||
Basically, he's going to, you know, his strategy back in his 2016 term Was to put financial pressure on them to bring them to the negotiating table. | ||
That's kind of old news now because there's no pressure needed anymore. | ||
There's no more need for like a threatening stick, so to speak. | ||
Everybody's ready for the carrot. | ||
Everybody's ready for peace. | ||
Everybody's ready for prosperity, ready to move on from the war. | ||
So he's actually coming into the situation at the perfect time, which is ripe for a deal, a comprehensive deal that includes The Iranians giving up their nuclear program and probably more than that in exchange for lifting of sanctions, cessation of hostilities, and rebuilding of Gaza and Lebanon. | ||
Everyone's seeking a comprehensive deal. | ||
Yeah, and that is such good news. | ||
The one thing I'm nervous about the Trump presidency is like, man, if he goes to war with Iran, I'm going to feel like an idiot because I've been going to bat for him for a long time and he's the peace president. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Well, I wouldn't worry about that. | ||
I wouldn't worry about that because he's actually come out and explicitly said he's not even interested in supporting regime change in Iran, which is far less intensive, far less involving than actual American troops on the ground. | ||
He's not even willing to entertain Regime change, which is bad news for all those descendants of Pavlavi, all those guys who were in the Iranian regime and ran away. | ||
Bad news for Patrick Ben-David, who desperately wants the United States to put Persian expats like him back in power, who ran away and took all the money with them. | ||
Sorry, guys. | ||
Donald Trump's not interested in overthrowing other governments and installing former despots back into power. | ||
He's just not interested in that. | ||
Yeah, he's obviously not interested in sending Americans to die, which is, you know, my big contention with this is that's what they want. | ||
That's been the plan for a while to get Israel in so much trouble that America has to come in to rescue them and, you know, by force basically getting us into that conflict in a real way. | ||
But do you think it's because they're, I mean, do you think it's because Hamas is scared? | ||
Is it not the other direction where they go, ooh, we better have peace now because when Trump gets in, he's going to really unleash them? | ||
Do you think that... | ||
I don't think it has anything to do with that, because remember, the guy Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, he led a peaceful Gandhi-style march straight at the walls of their prison back in 2014. | ||
So he has exhausted every avenue to improve the situation of his people, despite what the warmongers tell you. | ||
He literally did a peaceful march. | ||
And then what happened? | ||
They just shot like 250 civilians point blank. | ||
It didn't do anything. | ||
Nobody cared. | ||
And so after he's obviously, as InfoWars listeners know, when peaceful resolution is, you know, all avenues of peaceful resolution are impossible, then you're going to make armed conflict inevitable. | ||
So this is just a return to civilization. | ||
We don't – these guys want their rights of the Palestinians, just basic human rights. | ||
That's their goal, right? | ||
So their goal is not war. | ||
And then people will say, oh, but isn't Hamas a terrorist organization that wants to kill all the Jews? | ||
Well, that's – I mean I don't – I think that what people say in their propaganda and then what people actually seek in real life are unrelated, right? | ||
Because the first sentence of the Likud party is, from the river to the sea, Israeli sovereignty. | ||
So nobody calls them terrorists, right? | ||
And if you say from the river to the sea, actually you're going to get in jail in certain countries. | ||
So a lot of people have a lot of really bombastic rhetoric, but what are they actually asking for in the negotiations? | ||
They're not asking for anything crazy. | ||
They're just asking for their rights, like literally basic human rights. | ||
That's what they're negotiating for. | ||
So I don't think it's a matter of being scared or not. | ||
I think it's a matter of they see that in Donald Trump, he understands that their request or their Even demands are not unreasonable. | ||
And actually, the Yemenis have said, if you want the United States economy to do better, why don't you end the war in Gaza? | ||
Because this is bad for the economy. | ||
Yeah, it definitely is. | ||
And again, just from this article, At the same time, Trump has accused his Democratic rivals of seeking to spark a greater war in the Middle East, something he has vowed to avoid, saying they said he will start a war. | ||
I'm not going to start a war, Trump said early Wednesday. | ||
I'm going to stop wars. | ||
So again, I mean, for anybody who thought Trump was going to be some big warmonger and come out and go, we need to, I mean, he talks a big game. | ||
He panders to everybody. | ||
He says he's the best for Jews. | ||
He says he's the best for Israel. | ||
He says he's the best for blacks and Hispanics and whites. | ||
And he is, quite frankly. | ||
But people take that out of context and go, see, he's going to give them even more weapons. | ||
Like, no, he wants peace. | ||
He'll sell them weapons if they want to buy them. | ||
But he's not going to send our soldiers over there to expand that war even further. | ||
Yeah, expanding the war is bad for Israel. | ||
Bibi Netanyahu or whatever dark forces are behind him, it's bad for Israel. | ||
So the Palestinians will just keep fighting indefinitely. | ||
The civilians will keep suffering. | ||
The civilians will keep dying. | ||
And Hamas is nowhere near done. | ||
Actually, Hamas, you know, runs very successful military organizations regularly. | ||
And so many people are so mad at me for saying that. | ||
Oh, boo-hoo. | ||
Look at the facts. | ||
They're ambushing and blowing up tanks every day. | ||
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So get real. | |
Wake up. | ||
You think Donald Trump has got the smoke blown up, you know, like you guys? | ||
No. | ||
Donald Trump is going to look at the facts. | ||
The facts is Hamas has not been diminished. | ||
Hamas is still effectively fighting. | ||
And so where is this headed? | ||
What is the point of all this? | ||
You know, all these people who just see red and just want to have vengeance upon Hamas, that's not realistic and that's bad for business. | ||
Where do they think this is headed? | ||
Israel has not defeated Hamas, okay? | ||
Hamas is not even a formidable military opponent, not even impressive. | ||
They can't beat them. | ||
So they have zero chance of beating Hezbollah. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
And so what is the point of all this? | ||
And then they assassinate people in Iran. | ||
They kill everybody everywhere to trigger a bigger conflict. | ||
Iran has held back on a counterattack that is long overdue. | ||
The reason why is because everybody wants a comprehensive plan. | ||
The leader of Iran said, we will call off our attack if you stop killing people in Gaza. | ||
Yemen said, we'll call off our blockade of the Red Sea and pretty much the Suez Canal, one of the key shipping channels on the earth. | ||
They said, we'll call off the blockade on that. | ||
If you stop killing people in Gaza. | ||
And then Lebanon said, if you stop killing people in Lebanon, we'll stop killing your soldiers. | ||
So again, Israel kills civilians in Lebanon. | ||
Hezbollah kills soldiers in Israel. | ||
So Hezbollah does not target civilians. | ||
Israel does target civilians. | ||
So the people who are just now waking up to the Middle East issue, they're not going to believe that Hezbollah is a terrorist. | ||
They're going to believe that Israel is a terrorist just because of what's happening in the news. | ||
So Donald Trump sees all of this. | ||
Donald Trump sees that Lebanese people are suffering in mass, in collective punishment, in an already failed state that has been under severe sanctions and siege and isolation, and they've volunteered to attempt to alleviate the suffering of the Gazans by taking some of the brunt of the wrath of the Israeli military onto the Lebanese population now. | ||
Donald Trump sees all of this. | ||
He sees What's happening? | ||
And Bibi Netanyahu, he called for Bibi Netanyahu to be impeached in the first week after October 7th. | ||
He got a lot of flack for that. | ||
If Bibi Netanyahu gets impeached, he's going straight to jail. | ||
This guy only is avoiding jail because he's currently in a war and he's not allowing elections to be had. | ||
He's becoming more isolated and there's like a civil war happening in Israel pretty much. | ||
I don't think Donald Trump sees any of this as positive. | ||
I mean, I don't know how any Israeli sees a civil war in Israel as a positive. | ||
You guys got to wake up. | ||
I mean, this is In no way is this good for Israel. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
And again, as you talk about, and folks, you've got to go follow John at Lebanon underscore John on X. Because ever since October, well, ever since I've had the show, you've called in regularly to talk about the Middle East. | ||
But especially since October 7th, we sort of regularly had you call in and sort of break it down. | ||
And we've done, of course, Moonbase Live on Rumble, where we talk a lot about the Middle East. | ||
And frankly, I don't think there's anybody online in the world that has been more accurate than you about predictions as to how things would go. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of people on X with millions of followers, but they don't get everything right. | ||
They're wrong about half the time. | ||
And I think a lot of times they are either promoting sort of delusional things, claiming that the side they're representing is stronger than they actually are and making claims based on that that don't come true. | ||
But you tend to have a very, like, clear-headed view of what's going to happen. | ||
And it's kind of... | ||
Kind of sad, but I mean, every day I see, you know, villages in Lebanon being bombed by Israel. | ||
And I just think back to, all right, last time Lebanon John was on the show, he was saying, look, they're going to bomb a bunch of Lebanese civilians. | ||
Lebanese people are going to die. | ||
It's unfortunate, but that's what we're used to. | ||
They're going to try to do incursions, but it's not going to work because Hezbollah's ground game is too strong. | ||
Like, the incursions aren't going to work. | ||
Just everything you've predicted... | ||
As more or less come true, you're not a prophet or anything, but the logic that you lay out tends to come to fruition. | ||
Why do you think that is? | ||
Why do you think so many people can't understand the way the Middle East works so clearly? | ||
That's a great question, and not to toot my own horn, but I'm very happy that I even got the month That Israel would invade Lebanon, correct? | ||
I said it would start in September because the way – there's so many reasons, man. | ||
Basically, remember, you go back to Barbara Waters in 2020 interviewing the president of Syria, Assad, and they told Assad, you're isolated. | ||
You have no friends in the region. | ||
And he said, well, what about Lebanon? | ||
And she starts yelling, no Lebanon, no Lebanon. | ||
It's literally not allowed to be discussed. | ||
The Hezbollah issue, the Lebanese-Israeli conflict, the context of it, the history of it, any information of it, the failures of Israel, as JFK said in his famous speech, their failures are not publicized. | ||
So because of this media blackout, intentional media blackout on this specific issue, everybody's heard of Everybody knows about the Palestinian issue and all that, but people don't really know about the Lebanese issue. | ||
The reason why is probably because the Lebanese issue is cut and dry with Israel. | ||
There's really no gray area. | ||
Israel is clearly violating... | ||
We have a UN resolution to make peace between Lebanon and Israel. | ||
It's called 1701, and that means everybody calm down and follow the law. | ||
It's very straightforward. | ||
Just follow the law, stop both sides, just follow the law. | ||
Since that resolution was made by the UN, and everybody agreed to it, Israel has violated Lebanese sovereignty over 60,000 individual times. | ||
So you can't go to the Lebanese side and say, lay down your arms, everything will be all right. | ||
They're not going to believe that. | ||
And so Hezbollah said, we're only going to stop killing you guys if you guys stop killing us. | ||
But again, there's no parity there. | ||
Israel kills civilians. | ||
Hezbollah does not target Israeli civilians. | ||
Everyone will bring up maybe one random case that's questionable if it's real or not. | ||
No, no, it's not related. | ||
Over 2,500 women and children in Lebanon have been directly killed by Israel in the past couple months. | ||
Again, you don't hear that on the news. | ||
You don't see the videos wailing and blah, blah, blah of victims like the Palestinians. | ||
You don't see that, right? | ||
There's a media blackout. | ||
So I don't know why everyone's inaccurate. | ||
They just prefer to discuss the Palestinian-Israeli issue, which has a lot of gray area and has a lot of nuance and a lot of complication, and you get lost in the weeds and it's not cut and dry. | ||
The Lebanese-Israeli conflict is completely cut and dry. | ||
The Shiites of South Lebanon, who later formed Hezbollah in 1982, before there even was a Hezbollah, when Israel invaded South Lebanon against the United States recommendation, against the UN recommendation, clearly an invasion of a sovereign nation, when they did that, It's on video. | ||
The Shiites of South Lebanon went into the streets and greeted the Israeli army with flowers and jubilation. | ||
So you cannot claim that these guys have some kind of deep-rooted bias against Israel and Jews, and they just hate them, de facto hate them for no reason. | ||
No, they literally loved them at first, but then their true colors got revealed. | ||
So the Lebanese-Israeli conflict is cut and dry. | ||
It's black and white. | ||
That's why you guys aren't told about it. | ||
And then, of course, the Hezbollah's capabilities are diminished. | ||
And there was a huge war in 2006. | ||
2006 wasn't that long ago. | ||
Pretty much all of us, except for a few of us, were definitely alive. | ||
And, you know, it just wasn't on the news much. | ||
Even though it was a huge operation for the United States, Greater Israel Project, it was a huge deal. | ||
But people just aren't told about it. | ||
And in 2006, the most important thing about 2006 was infantry using state-of-the-art Russian anti-tank weaponry, the Kornat missile guided anti-armor, This missile that's about the length of a forearm could defeat the world's greatest tank army in the world. | ||
The world's most advanced and heavily armored tanks in the world are defeated by villagers with a guided missile the length of their forearm. | ||
This changed military equations forever. | ||
And the same thing is happening now. | ||
Just yesterday, Hezbollah struck multiple military factories that repair their military equipment in Israel with big ballistic missiles. | ||
In order to launch these ballistic missiles, they have to come out of these tunnels and caves, and Israel is constantly trying to figure out where these missiles are coming from so they can hit them with bunker busters. | ||
So all of a sudden, with no precedent, Hezbollah fired six guided anti-air rockets that home in on any jet in the sky. | ||
Six of them out of nowhere. | ||
Nobody even knew Hezbollah had them. | ||
Of course, I knew. | ||
Of course, I knew they had them. | ||
But for some reason, the world's experts were totally caught off guard. | ||
And these six missiles go up in the air. | ||
The Israeli jets run for their lives like, whoa, this never happened before. | ||
And then they fired these ballistic missiles. | ||
So Israel never saw the holes that these ballistic missiles came out of. | ||
You see, Hezbollah is now again using cutting-edge technology. | ||
That nobody has ever seen in combat before. | ||
This is an F-15, F-16, F-18, or F-35 that is now being chased by homing missiles that have never been fired against them before. | ||
So the Russians, the Chinese, the North Koreans, the Iranians, and the Syrians will happily give weapons to Hezbollah for free because Hezbollah in Lebanon now is the cutting edge of military technology. | ||
So you've got to ask yourself, why would no one report on that? | ||
How come no one talks about that? | ||
You see, it's kind of weird. | ||
That is very interesting. | ||
Now, we're sort of running out of time here, but I do want to ask you about Tiffany Trump's father-in-law, who we just played a video of, talking about his conversation with Trump, that Trump just wants peace, he just wants a deal, he wants this all to end. | ||
The rumor is that he may be appointed to replace, what's the guy's name? | ||
Amos Hochstein, yes, Amos Hochstein. | ||
Yeah, Hochstein is an Israeli-born IDF veteran who apparently represents America in the conversations with Lebanon. | ||
He's the Lebanese ambassador. | ||
Yeah, so if there was any dispute or any confusion that Israel ran the United States foreign policy, when it came to the Lebanon issue, the mask was off. | ||
Biden's administration just gave the file over to a veteran of Israeli invasion itself. | ||
He himself participated in the invasion of Lebanon. | ||
They gave that guy just the entire A file on representing American interests in its dealings with Lebanon. | ||
Now, why is that? | ||
Because they got rid of the dog and pony show and the rigmarole of having a normal American, like, let's say, Anglo-Saxon guy. | ||
He goes and acts like he's representing the United States, and then he has to run his decisions by Israeli dual citizens anyway in the end. | ||
So just cut out the middleman and just put an Israeli guy in charge of it in the first place. | ||
Now, what would be normal or aversion to the mean would be, you know, put an American guy who is unbiased, uh, Neutral, doesn't have a preference one way or the other to represent the United States in the negotiations with Israel. | ||
But no, Donald Trump didn't do that. | ||
He went way beyond that, and he's literally putting a Lebanese guy to represent the United States' interests in its relationship with negotiations between Israel and Lebanon. | ||
So now the Israeli government will have to sit across the table from the Lebanese government, and then the third-party mediator on the right-hand side, which is the United States, is going to be another Lebanese guy. | ||
So all those claims of him being the Zion Don, they seem really stupid right now. | ||
Absolutely incredible, folks. | ||
I'm telling you, for the last year and more, since October 7th, 2023, Lebanon John has nailed the nail, hammered the nail on the head every single time and has been able to predict stuff with far, far more accuracy than almost any expert that you see on mainstream media or on Twitter or anywhere else. | ||
You've got to follow him at Lebanon underscore John on X. And we, of course, do Moonbase live together where we talk about all of this stuff on Rumble. | ||
So follow him and... | ||
Learn something. | ||
Learn a thing or two. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, John. | ||
I do understand Biden is now going live. | ||
So we do want to go to that here for the next three minutes of this segment. | ||
I'm sorry to everybody who's on hold. | ||
We'll get to you as soon as possible. | ||
But is Biden speaking right now or is he getting ready? | ||
He's live. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's hear Biden. | ||
The greatest experiment in self-government in the history of the world. | ||
That's not hyperbole. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
We're the people. | ||
The people vote and choose their own leaders and they do it peacefully. | ||
And we're in a democracy, the will of the people always prevails. | ||
That sounds good. | ||
Yesterday, I spoke with President-elect Trump to congratulate him on his victory. | ||
And I assured him that I'd direct my entire administration to work with his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition. | ||
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That's what the American people deserve. | |
Yesterday I also spoke with Vice President Harris. | ||
She's been a partner and a public servant. | ||
She ran an inspiring campaign and everyone got to see something that I learned early on to respect so much. | ||
Her character. | ||
She's a backbone like a ramrod. | ||
She has great character. | ||
I like Biden more and more every day. | ||
She gave her whole heart and effort. | ||
And she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign they ran. | ||
You're fired. | ||
The struggle for the soul of America since our very founding has always been an ongoing debate and still vital today. | ||
I know for some people it's a time for victory, to state the obvious. | ||
For others, it's a time of loss. | ||
Campaigns are contest. | ||
Of competing visions. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
You know what he's doing right now, right? | ||
The country chooses one or the other. | ||
You get what Trump is doing. | ||
You get what Biden's doing. | ||
Except the choice the country made. | ||
He's just mocking on everybody. | ||
So many times. | ||
You can't love your country only when you win. | ||
You can't love your neighbor only when you agree. | ||
He's being the unifier. | ||
He's the unifier-in-chief here at this late hour. | ||
Something I hope we can do no matter who you voted for is see each other not as adversaries I trust the process. | ||
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If you had this attitude the whole time, we wouldn't hate you so much, dude. | |
It is honest, it is fair, and it is transparent. | ||
And it can be trusted, win or lose. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
You'll see what he's doing here, right? | ||
This is totally narcissism. | ||
This is totally him just being like, I'm gonna go out there and prove they should have never dropped me. | ||
That's all he's doing. | ||
Counting the votes. | ||
Protecting the very integrity of the election. | ||
If he had acted this way for his whole presidency, we wouldn't have a problem with him. | ||
But it's a little inconsistent when you go, you know, everybody accounts when, you know, last month you were saying everyone who's MAGA is garbage and, you know, domestic terrorists. | ||
So it's a lie. | ||
It's a scam. | ||
But he's a good politician. | ||
He's good at putting the case across. | ||
Better than Kamala, that's for sure. | ||
That's all he's doing here. | ||
That's all he's doing is he's rubbing it in their faces. | ||
They threw him to the curb like a sack of trash. | ||
And he is now... | ||
I mean, they pumped him full of something. | ||
That was more clear than I've heard him speak in years. | ||
So he's just up there going, yeah, you could have had me. | ||
Maybe we would have won. | ||
The old coot. | ||
We'll be right back with your calls and talk about the house race that's being stolen right now. | ||
Alright, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we've got a lot of calls to go to. | ||
I'm going to go first to Joshua in Georgia. | ||
This is a topic that I've mentioned a few times, but... | ||
I'm glad you called in about, Joshua, how they're attempting to steal the House right now. | ||
I mean, this is massively important. | ||
It's a very big difference having the Senate, Congress, and presidency in a single party. | ||
If just one of them is in the control of another party, it can really be a gigantic barrier to getting things implemented. | ||
Joshua, what are they doing in regards to the House elections right now? | ||
Well, good morning, Mr. | ||
Smith. | ||
Before I throw the black pill grenade, I want to throw out a little happy what-if. | ||
I would like to put a call out to Elon Musk on January 21st, 8 a.m., to go and kick in the door of the Department of Squirrel Murders, fire everybody in there, on their way out of the door, hand them all a $750 severance loan. | ||
That would be epic, wouldn't it? | ||
I like it. | ||
I like it. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot of opportunity for some massive trolling come January 21st. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Hashtag Avenge Peanut. | ||
So, anyway, now, something everybody's talking about, well, they want to steal the house to throw a monkey wrench in the whole deal, but... | ||
I see it a different way, and I hate to do this, but Sun Tzu says, you know, know your enemy as you know yourself. | ||
A thousand battles, you'll know victory. | ||
We've got to stay vigilant and on point and our mind on the prize. | ||
If they steal the House, it's not just a little bit of obstruction, but they also have the Speaker who is third in line, and all they've got to do is wait for a time when Trump and Vance are together, double-tap them, and boom, they got their presidency because they knew they couldn't steal for Kamala. | ||
So they could do the minor steal of a couple little house seats here and there to tip the edge. | ||
And I hope Laura Trump and her team are on this because this is going to protect her daddy-in-law. | ||
I mean... | ||
Seriously. | ||
No, that's great. | ||
That is very strategic thinking. | ||
I think you're exactly right to think, but I hadn't considered that. | ||
But wow, yeah, that's a very big implication. | ||
Now, the House is still on track to go GOP. According to this article, AP News, House control has enormous implications for Trump agenda. | ||
If Johnson's slim, four-seat majority were to shrink any further, governing could come to a standstill. | ||
And as you point out, if it actually flips to the Democrats, that's really not good. | ||
I mean, how are these races going? | ||
Do you know, have you been keeping up with exactly where the trajectory is? | ||
Because everything I've seen, the Republicans are pretty confident that they are going to retain the House. | ||
Do you have any different news than that? | ||
All I know, last I heard anything definitive was Owen yesterday on Alex's show at the beginning where he talked about how it's a couple hundred vote margin in some places and they're still counting. | ||
And I wonder if Owen or somebody could put up a chart. | ||
Because the down-balance vote could not have gone this badly. | ||
We win four Senate seats. | ||
Look at those states first. | ||
That, you know, the... | ||
The House races that are tight or were inexplicably lost, look at the downed ballot and see, you know, what was it where we won Senate seats? | ||
The four states, right? | ||
Go into the districts where the House seats flipped blue and then look at the voting record of, okay, like, say it's like 70-80% Trump, 70-80% Senate, but they still lost the House seat. | ||
That's shenanigans. | ||
You know, that's kind of obvious and a good place to start. | ||
And we get 10 of those seats back You know, then we're solid. | ||
Then we're good to go. | ||
Like you said, four seats is eh. | ||
Three seats is oh wow. | ||
But at least we still have a speaker. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, hopefully they're on that. | ||
But yeah, it is those bizarre occurrences. | ||
The Senate typically is... | ||
You know, they'll get carried on the coattails, right? | ||
Because it's also a statewide race, just like the presidency is. | ||
With the congressional districts, that's district by district, so it's not going to always reflect how the state voted, but it's still worth it to go in and look and see if there's any incompatibility like that, where a district votes fully Republican, but somehow the Democrat congressman wins. | ||
I mean, that happens, and it's very suspicious. | ||
Final thoughts, Josh? | ||
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Yeah, that's what I'm... | |
That's what I meant. | ||
You go into the districts, not the whole state, but focus on the four states that Trump dragged the Republican senator with him, but they lost the Democrat in that district. | ||
Especially if it's some little county in West Virginia. | ||
How'd that happen? | ||
I don't know if you saw the video of that Poll worker, I don't know, she was an election supervisor in Georgia who had the cameras in her office showing how you could scan a Dominion ballot and physically change the vote right there on the screen and save it. | ||
So if they have to save, do they have to save the paper ballots out of the Dominion machine? | ||
Oh, by the way, I'm the one that called and said I was going to be a poll worker in Georgia, a poll watcher in Georgia, and I did that. | ||
And yeah, all the paper ballots are there. | ||
So they should still have them after the election to do a recount, and it should be no big deal to do a recount, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yeah, I'm not so sure either. | ||
I mean some recounts are triggered automatically if the difference really is just 100 votes or whatever. | ||
And look, it just shows you how important the get-out-to-vote process is and paying attention to those local elections, paying attention to the congressional elections. | ||
It's worth a whole lot less to win the presidency if you don't have the forces in office to back him up in both chambers. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Josh. | ||
Pedro in Michigan. | ||
I think I also want to talk about this on line 10. | ||
Pedro, hold on one second. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Okay, Pedro, now you're on air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hello, Harrison. | ||
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I just want to say long-lived InfoWars, and I'm going to keep this short. | |
We won, but the system is still in place. | ||
We overwhelmed Trump across the line, but they're playing the game with the down-ballot races. | ||
And you can look at 2018, 20, 22, and now it's the same thing with the down-ballot races. | ||
What's happening with the down-ballot races? | ||
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Well, they're, you know, doing their little shenanigans, trying to... | |
Same thing we were talking about before, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, same thing, yeah. | |
And the system is still in place. | ||
We never took that system down. | ||
Well, I know. | ||
I mean, they've done quite a bit. | ||
I mean, they did stop the steal this time, so we can celebrate that. | ||
But yeah, you got to give it to the Democrats. | ||
They know how to launch attacks on every front and force you to deal with it. | ||
So, you know, clearly they understand what a big deal control of the House is, and they're doing everything they can to keep it in their own hands. | ||
We have to keep an eye out for it. | ||
For sure. | ||
I'll try to find some of the latest information about this as we continue to go to calls. | ||
But there's another story. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Pedro. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Let's go to Zach in South Carolina. | ||
I have the story here, Zach. | ||
Tiny South Carolina town residents locked down homes after 40 monkeys escape bio-research lab. | ||
Okay, Zach, is this a real story or are we in a zombie apocalypse movie of some sort? | ||
Is this an episode of The Simpsons? | ||
What is happening, Zach? | ||
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All right, so let me go ahead and start with this. | |
I don't want to take up the rest of your show because this could very well end up being a long call. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
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Okay, but I'd be glad to go ahead and get started with you here. | |
So here's what I've got. | ||
Let me set a stage for you. | ||
These monkeys came over in 1979, were put on Morgan Island Research Center. | ||
The monkeys are owned by NIH through NIAID, which is, you know... | ||
Oh, we're familiar with that for sure, yeah. | ||
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Right, so monkeys are all owned by NIAID and... | |
The land is owned by SCDNR. Congresswoman Nancy Mace has had... | ||
There's two different articles that I found where back in 2021, she was asking the NIH for more transparency on what they're doing with these monkeys. | ||
And it looks like from this article that I'm reading, the spokesperson said that Some of the examples of experiments that we've been able to find out about involved injecting rhesus monkeys with MERS, M-E-R-S, with Ebola, tuberculosis, for example. | ||
You can read some of the other articles that are out there. | ||
I can't look at the pictures because they are so gruesome, said the person who was talking to Nancy Mace from NIH. So what we've got is a monkey island with about 4,000 monkeys in the colony. | ||
There's a company called Alpha Genesis... | ||
Research Facility, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, Research Facility there in MSC, South Carolina. | |
And apparently they're running these monkeys back and forth because I've got somebody inside, and of course you probably see it in the news story there. | ||
Forty monkeys got out on the way to the research center, the Alpha Genesis Research Center, from the monkey island. | ||
Forty of these monkeys got out before they were vaccinated or even tested for what they had. | ||
And as of this morning, they've caught zero monkeys. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know what this is making me think? | ||
This is a wonderful argument for the Second Amendment. | ||
I mean, if I'm going to have 40 diseased monkeys running around, I'm going to want to have a gun to keep them away from me. | ||
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No doubt. | |
But here's the thing is, you know, ABC has picked this up and it seems like NBC picked it up pretty quickly too. | ||
I mean, really, there's not a whole lot of news out there about what's actually happening, but I know somebody who's about to go to work there, and what they've been saying is that somebody who went and picked the monkeys up and drove them to the Alpha Genesis Center just accidentally left the door open, and before they were even impounded into the area to get checked out, they got out. | ||
So, I don't know what that's going to lead to down here in South Carolina, but just... | ||
Yeah, it's just crazy. | ||
I mean... | ||
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It's because I feel like y'all probably have a pretty good channel to RFK. I think this is probably something we should look into, seeing as the NIH owns these monkeys. | |
And apparently, from the articles that I've read, they're not supposed to be doing any more testing on these monkeys, but they're obviously moving them back and forth between the island and the research center. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Yep. | ||
Everything about this, I mean, literally, it sounds like a Hollywood script. | ||
Even the name of the facility, Alpha Genesis Facility, and they've got all these monkeys, and apparently the monkeys are just constantly escaping. | ||
I mean, I guess it makes sense. | ||
I guess you're going to have more monkeys escaping than rats or any other animal because they're smarter and more dexterous, but... | ||
Apparently they're just getting out all the time. | ||
It was not clear how the monkeys escaped, but three primates escaped in 2022 after a road accident. | ||
I remember reporting on that. | ||
Several monkeys also escaped this past May. | ||
So every couple of months, I guess, the people in this city are put in lockdown while the monkeys are rounded up, and then they just get out again. | ||
Totally crazy. | ||
It's residents of Yamasee, A town of 1,000 less than 50 miles west of Charleston. | ||
They've been told to lock their doors and windows to prevent the potentially disease-ridden primates from entering their homes. | ||
One person on X, formerly Twitter, said, quote, The monkeys escape from Yemisee every year. | ||
That blank happens every year. | ||
The workers forget to lock up the cages and they go crazy. | ||
Insane. | ||
So police have now deployed traps and thermal cameras in an attempt to apprehend the escaped primates. | ||
They work with macaque and capuchin monkeys. | ||
40 monkeys have escaped that research facility. | ||
None of them have been found. | ||
Residents are being told to stay indoors, call 911, and refrain from approaching them if you see them. | ||
They house more than 6,000 monkeys at any given time, which are used in clinical research. | ||
They were fined $12,000 in June 2018 by the federal government over six violations, four of which involved escapes from the facility. | ||
The first occasion was in 2014 when 26 monkeys escaped and were found on the loose for 48 hours. | ||
Just a week later, a single monkey escaped and was never found. | ||
I hope he's doing alright. | ||
Hope he's doing alright out there somewhere. | ||
And look, obviously there's something intrinsically kind of funny about this, that a town is going on lockdown because a bunch of monkeys are running around. | ||
But I don't want to be laughing if this is the actual beginning to an actual dystopian. | ||
I mean, who knows? | ||
If they've been infected with Ebola... | ||
It's not actually a joke. | ||
This could be the beginning of a very extreme epidemic, but I'm hoping not. | ||
And it does apparently happen every couple of months. | ||
So frankly, I'm on the side of the monkeys in this. | ||
I don't know about you folks, but free the monkeys. | ||
I want the monkeys to be free. | ||
And so you know what? | ||
But it's their town now. | ||
I'm not going to make a joke. | ||
I'm not going to make the joke about sending them to Springfield. | ||
Because that would be wrong. | ||
Let's go to Mark in California now. | ||
So that's the story. | ||
I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
40 monkeys on the loose running around. | ||
So, you know, carry a gun. | ||
I guess just carry a gun. | ||
Better to kill a monkey than get Ebola. | ||
Mark in California, thanks for calling in. | ||
You want to talk about the demographic change taking place in America? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Mark in California, are you there? | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go to Will in California. | ||
Will, thank you for calling in from the great state of California. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey there, Harrison. | ||
Good morning. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Just the personnel's policy struck me the other day. | ||
We need more Barron and less Jared. | ||
We need more Bebeke. | ||
We need less Mayorkas. | ||
We need more RFK Jr. | ||
and Tulsi and less Mike Pompeo. | ||
I'm a little bit nervous. | ||
I don't know about you about the transition team. | ||
You know, Trump's inner circle obviously doesn't want him doing all of the hiring. | ||
So they got him to disavow all of Project 2025, right? | ||
You know, Trump's team now does the hiring with Howard Lutnick and Jared Kushner is involved again. | ||
We got Susie Wiles and Chris Lazzavito along with the elite donors are seemingly quite a bit in control. | ||
They're talking about Brooke Rollins for chief of staff. | ||
Nikki Haley's involved. | ||
Mike Pompeo are still being considered. | ||
Does Trump's Praetorian Guard have too much control? | ||
Everything seems more establishment and Israel first to me. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Yeah, it's an interesting way of putting it is Praetorian Guard running things. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean, there's always rumors of this, and it always goes back and forth. | ||
We'll have to wait and see. | ||
Luckily, there is a big push, and I encourage it, and I encourage everybody to be involved in this. | ||
You know, Trump has made pretty significant overtures to the Libertarian Party during the campaign. | ||
They supported him to a very large degree. | ||
Angela McArdle did some of that. | ||
In fact, we should try to get her on the show again. | ||
She lives here in Austin, and she's done a great job of actually getting, you know, Libertarian concerns. | ||
You know, in front of the now elected president-elect. | ||
And so Ron Paul and all of these others are clearly advising Trump keep Pompeo out. | ||
I was frankly surprised that he is being so chummy with Pompeo considering some of the things Pompeo said about Trump when he was running against him ahead of the 2024 election. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think we're going to have to kind of wait to see how it plays out because there's also rumors. | ||
I don't know if you've seen these, Will, of the fact that Trump is actually in contact with and talking to the authors of Project 2025. | ||
I'm blanking on his name right now. | ||
Is it Ehrlich or something like that? | ||
I'm totally blanking on his name, but... | ||
Apparently they're talking together, and so he disavowed Project 2025, but the people who put that together do seem to have some influence on his transition campaign. | ||
I'm with you that if he puts in the same people, then what has all of this been for? | ||
That can't be the case. | ||
And Pompeo seems to be the central figure in that. | ||
What do you think we should do about this? | ||
What do you think we need to get to Trump in order to You know, convince him not to fall for this crap again. | ||
Well, there were a lot of good things, Harrison, about Project 2025. | ||
There were some bad things that Trump wanted to disavow. | ||
But the best thing about it, I don't know what you think, but it seems to me they did a lot of vetting. | ||
They had some thousands of people that were vetted America First candidates. | ||
And I'm just worried about the people surrounding Trump, you know, the World Economic Forum, I just worry that they've got him picking people that they want, | ||
and I just hope he stands his ground, and I'm glad that he's got the second half of his four years where he doesn't have to worry about re-election and can just go about his own man, you know, his own picks. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Yeah, that is a very good point. | ||
And of course, the likes of Mitch McConnell and others are not going to be doing this as much, so... | ||
We'll have to just wait and see, I think. | ||
I really don't know what his plans are in that regard. | ||
There's arguments to make on both sides, but I think Pompeo is getting a lot of the heat right now and deserves it. | ||
And hopefully Trump can be listening to all of his new libertarian friends like Ron Paul and Angela McArdle and all these people that know what Pompeo is really all about. | ||
And why he needs to be kept away from power in the second presidency of Donald Trump. | ||
So we'll just have to wait and see, but I appreciate your concern and we'll keep an eye on that and hopefully do whatever we can to influence him away from the Praetorian Guard, as you put it. | ||
Thank you for the call, Will. | ||
Let's go to Kurt in Indiana. | ||
Kurt in Indiana, you are on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Ivan Reiklin and Alex Jones for Attorney General's office. | ||
Ooh, I like that. | ||
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Yeah, let's go there first. | |
And what I wanted to bring up is nobody's pointed out that the very same judges that denied any evidence of any fraud ever being presented as evidence, they're still sitting on the bench. | ||
And I think that is going to be the big one right there. | ||
They can't do anything. | ||
I guarantee you that while they're stalling the election results and all these other I hope so. | ||
I hope so. | ||
We got to do something. | ||
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They're going to try to decertify it. | |
Oh, you think they're drafting papers? | ||
Sorry, I misheard you. | ||
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Yeah, they're drafting papers. | |
They're going to try to interfere with the election after the fact. | ||
Oh, I see what you're saying. | ||
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But they have to wait until the certification happens first. | |
That's what we need to be watching. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, we can't underestimate our opponents. | ||
I'm tempted to underestimate them, but we can't underestimate them. | ||
Personally, I'm just like, are you not exhausted? | ||
Can you not just chill for four years? | ||
And this is the thing. | ||
It's not like they make all this effort and then it succeeds. | ||
I mean, like we were talking about in the beginning of the show, in the video we showed about, you know, comparing what a 2020 victory would have looked like with Trump being hamstrung and having Pence and all this stuff. | ||
So it's like, all right, you guys are going to do this again. | ||
You're going to go out of your way. | ||
You're going to destroy your own credibility. | ||
You're going to waste all of our time. | ||
And then, like, it's just going to make everything worse for you. | ||
After all, anyway, so just like, why don't you just stop? | ||
Why don't they just stop? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know why they don't. | ||
They're terrible people. | ||
That's why. | ||
Thank you for the call, Kurt. | ||
I also want to mention, just here at the end of the show, a big congratulations to Shelly Luther, former Dallas salon owner who was jailed for COVID-19. | ||
She has won her election for House... | ||
District 62. | ||
So congratulations to Shelly Luther, political prisoner, who defied the illegal lockdown measures to keep her hair salon open in Dallas, became a celebrity, and has now turned that celebrity into real political power as she has become a representative in the state of Texas. | ||
So congratulations to friend of the show, Shelly Luther, and shows you once again that tenacity and endurance and stick-to-itiveness We'll win in the end. | ||
Let's go to one more call here. | ||
I think we have time for one more call. | ||
Let's go to Aaron in Louisiana. | ||
Aaron, thank you so much for calling from Louisiana. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Yeah, I just wanted to... | ||
I was just thinking about the phrase, it has to get worse before it gets better, or it's always darkest before the dawn. | ||
And looking at what Trump's Second term would have been had he won in 2020 versus now and what we're set up for. | ||
I mean, it allowed the progressives to show their hand, to do all the craziness with the transgender stuff and the climate change and everything else. | ||
And now I think the pendulum is swinging back towards libertarianism, actually. | ||
And you look at Now you've got Elon Musk in the fight, which you didn't have then. | ||
He didn't have Twitter. | ||
Alex Jones was still being muzzled. | ||
He was still kicked off of Twitter. | ||
Now you've got Tucker Carlson, free to speak his mind. | ||
He's out from under Fox. | ||
We've got RFK Jr. | ||
on our side, which we wouldn't have had then. | ||
We've got Tulsi Gabbard on our side, which we wouldn't have had then. | ||
It's like it had to be this way. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I mean, it's so much better. | ||
Like, 2028 or whatever the time after Trump is going to be so much better now that we went through this because, you know, look who's on the bench now. | ||
If he would have won, we could have possibly just had... | ||
Mike Pence as the Republican nominee. | ||
Right. | ||
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I mean, think about that. | |
You're exactly right. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We're coming to the end of the show. | ||
So I got to say goodbye. | ||
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It had to be this way. | ||
And it turns out all the suffering that we've gone through all had a purpose. | ||
And it was because a better future lay ahead. | ||
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