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Cartels are now going to be seen as foreign terror organizations. | |
Would you think about ordering U.S. Special Forces into Mexico to take them out? | ||
Could happen. | ||
Stranger things have happened. | ||
The threat of terrorism has accelerated. | ||
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Half the Border Patrol is no longer patrolling the line. | |
They're processing family groups and facilities. | ||
That is vulnerable to terrorists coming across that country. | ||
Border Patrol was already arrested over 15 on the FBI screening database. | ||
So out of the six... | ||
600,000 that they didn't catch. | ||
They got a ways this year. | ||
600,000? | ||
How many of them were known as suspected terrorists? | ||
And the tsunami of drugs leaves a wake of dead bodies. | ||
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News 8 cameras captured call after call. | |
Sometimes there were multiple calls a day. | ||
Cardiac arrest. | ||
Fentanyl overdoses. | ||
The victims, all ages. | ||
Neighborhoods across San Diego, Hillcrest, Claremont, Granville, Pacific Beach. | ||
The drug that took their lives. | ||
These pills are laced with fentanyl. | ||
Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid more potent than heroin. | ||
And 80 to 100 times more powerful than morphine. | ||
We're talking very, very small quantities that are going to kill you. | ||
145 journalists were killed between 2000 and 2021. And the Committee to Protect Journalists says Mexico is among the deadliest countries for journalists outside of war zones. | ||
There is an eerie parallel between the modus operandi of cartel media propaganda in Mexico and the current state of U.S. propaganda due to the gradual watering down of the Smith-Munt Act. | ||
Mexican cartels have installed assignment editors who disseminate what can and can't be broadcast. | ||
Investigative reporters are hunted down and killed if they get too close to the truth, while cartels regularly brainwash the public with reports of the cartels' benevolence. | ||
This is similar to how propaganda currently works in the U.S., but the cartels are in Washington, D.C. and Silicon Valley. | ||
The media works in favor of our corporate captors, selling us a pre-approved narrative that no one is buying. | ||
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Mr. Stelzer is the biggest minister of misinformation. | |
I have ever heard, and I'm a news junkie. | ||
He made the statement just a few minutes ago that he is... | ||
The stories are always evolving. | ||
Yeah, his stories absolutely evolve. | ||
Thank you for the feedback. | ||
While presenting our abusers as our saviors. | ||
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It's the humanitarian crisis, and it's an OTM crisis. | |
Just take out the factor of the women and children. | ||
It's an other-than-Mexican crisis right now. | ||
We're, you know, being invaded by third-world country people, and in those third-world country people are the special-interest aliens. | ||
However you slice it, America is intentionally under attack by many incarnations of foreign infiltration. | ||
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It's not genocide, Joe, that has to go. | |
It's the entire system that has to go. | ||
Whether it's the blunt, dull force of the open jihad growing within the interior of the United States. | ||
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Quote, almost immediately after the October 7th attack, people were celebrating in the streets in Dearborn. | |
Why can't you just say whether or not you condemn people chanting death to me? | ||
Why are you afraid to talk? | ||
Fox News. | ||
Listen, using racist trope towards my community is what Fox News is about. | ||
I don't talk to Fox News. | ||
America racist? | ||
Or the hordes of bloodthirsty Haitians storming the beaches of Florida. | ||
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Florida's governor deploying more patrols to the state's southern coast and plans to install new leadership in Haiti appears to be crumbling. | |
No country comes remotely close to executing the art of war as China does with its methodical creeping disintegration warfare being waged on the United States of America. | ||
Author Peter Schweitzer writes that disintegration warfare, in the Chinese leader's words, is going after the United States' soft underbelly in terms of We | ||
are a third-world country in a first-world husk. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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It's Thursday, January 23rd in the year of our Lord 2025. | |
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about today, and I hesitate to even say this. | ||
I feel like I'm jinxing or something. | ||
It's a lot of good news. | ||
There's a lot of good news out there today. | ||
It's a unique position for us to be in and to be delivering you this news. | ||
But yeah, it's a lot of good stuff. | ||
It is a lot of very good stuff. | ||
The deportations are on and in a variety of different ways. | ||
All sorts of maneuvers Trump is doing. | ||
I mean, he really is. | ||
I guess the label they're giving to the tactic he's pursuing now is Flood the zone. | ||
Flood the zone, which is exactly what I said he should do. | ||
Just go full bore, balls to the wall, pedal to the metal, just hit the ground running, and hit him with so much stuff that they can't even keep up. | ||
And that's pretty much what's happening. | ||
The mainstream media is scrambling, desperately trying to even figure out everything Trump is doing. | ||
And they're hardly even keeping up with it. | ||
And they're failing completely, by the way, and we'll get to that as well. | ||
We have a lot of stuff to talk about today. | ||
We'll take your phone calls as well, but let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
For Thursday, the 23rd of January, 2025, DEI gutting sends legal shockwaves through companies and schools. | ||
Trump's DEI order raises fear of anti-diversity witch hunt. | ||
Well, it's not a witch hunt when they're actually practicing witchcraft. | ||
No, it's just a hunt at that point. | ||
No, it's just a hunt. | ||
Just your normal, average, appropriate, and legal hunt. | ||
President Trump's sweeping executive order revoking decades of federal diversity and affirmative action practices and potentially making private sector DEI programs illegal augurs a fundamental change in the way American government and companies do business. | ||
Thank God and about time. | ||
Why it matters. | ||
It builds on the anti-DEI activist pressure of recent years and could pave the way for a world where the government prosecutes, not protects, corporate diversity efforts. | ||
It could pave the way for a world. | ||
Where the government doesn't actively support discrimination measures against the majority population. | ||
Finally. | ||
And we're just getting started. | ||
And we're not going to stop until the whole Civil Rights Act is repealed. | ||
And I mean it. | ||
And we can talk about that a little bit later. | ||
But yeah, America went off the rails in the 60s. | ||
And we're going to hit the reset button real hard. | ||
Jack Posobiec yesterday was like, you want to get back to the 1950s? | ||
You've got to reverse the 1960s. | ||
I think he's exactly right. | ||
I think we're going to talk to him next week about the curse of LBJ. Meanwhile, Pentagon deploys 1,500 troops to southern border. | ||
Again, this is the story I picked for the Daily Dispatch. | ||
But it's just one of a dozen stories about the moves being made to secure our border and deport the illegal aliens. | ||
The Trump administration is beefing up security at the U.S.-Mexico border, and a different California wildfire is raging, by the way. | ||
President Trump has swiftly followed through on his Day 1 executive orders. | ||
On Wednesday, January 22nd, the Pentagon announced it was deploying 1,500 active-duty troops, including U.S. Army soldiers and Marines, to the southern border with Mexico. | ||
They will arrive in El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California, by next week. | ||
This is just the beginning, Acting Defense Secretary Robert Selesi said. | ||
Well, good. | ||
Well, isn't that nice? | ||
I mean, perhaps for the first time in my life, the American military may actually be used to defend America. | ||
This is unbelievable. | ||
It's unprecedented. | ||
I mean, in my lifetime, American military men have lost their lives and shed their blood in Iraq and Afghanistan and God only knows the other half a dozen countries. | ||
Around the world where we've sparked and then lost wars. | ||
And finally, for the first time in my 35 years, we may actually have American soldiers actually defending America. | ||
As once again, just these monumental and unprecedented moves by Trump are literally just setting things normal. | ||
It really does feel like we're waking up from some sort of nightmare. | ||
I mean, just look at DEI. I mean, the border situation. | ||
I mean, all of it is just utterly insane. | ||
And we're just getting back to normalness. | ||
It's like, okay, the government's not going to actively discriminate against white people anymore. | ||
The American military is going to defend America, not impose Israeli rule on Middle Eastern countries. | ||
Like, everything's just getting back to normal. | ||
It's all just being normal now. | ||
So good. | ||
So good. | ||
Meanwhile, a bit of bad news here. | ||
Evacuation orders issued as new fire erupts in L.A. and burns 1,000 acres in the first hour. | ||
As Los Angeles area firefighters continue to battle blazes that have been burning for weeks, a new fire has started burning in the area of Castaic Lake, around 40 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. | ||
The Angeles National Forest announced at 1.47 p.m. | ||
Eastern that firefighters were responding to a brush fire. | ||
It quickly grew to over 1,000 acres. | ||
Around an hour after being reported, the fire has been dubbed the Hughes Fire. | ||
In the second hour, the fire grew to over 3,400 acres in size. | ||
Evacuation orders were first issued yesterday, but quickly expanded to more populated areas around Interstate 5. Some areas of Santa Clarita are under evacuation warnings. | ||
Dang global warming. | ||
That's what you get for not eating bugs. | ||
Meanwhile, we have this. | ||
Student and shooter dead, one injured after a shooting in a Nashville high school. | ||
The school shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday left two students, including the shooter, dead and one injured. | ||
The incident occurred outside the school's cafeteria at 11.09 a.m. Metro Nashville. | ||
Police identified the suspect as 17-year-old Solomon Henderson. | ||
Authorities said Henderson entered the cafeteria armed with a pistol and allegedly fired several shots. | ||
One female student identified as 16-year-old Jocelyn Correa Escalante was killed, while another male student was grazed by a bullet. | ||
The shooter then turned the gun on himself, resulting in a deadly shot to the head, police officers said. | ||
Now this story has some... | ||
Some interesting twists when it comes to determining the motive for this shooter. | ||
And he apparently has a manifesto that is completely bonkers. | ||
Completely insane. | ||
Just rambling madness. | ||
Apparently he... | ||
I don't know. | ||
We can get into that and look at some of that. | ||
But at this point, it's like even the... | ||
Even the false flaggers are false flagging themselves, so I don't even know what to make of it. | ||
Apparently he's a groiper. | ||
Apparently he has a manifesto that mentions Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes. | ||
It's kind of like the same thing that happened with the Christchurch shooting in New Zealand. | ||
Although, I don't know. | ||
We'll look into this. | ||
ROTC, cadet, guns down, girl 16. Yeah, there's a guy. | ||
There's a black guy. | ||
That's why you're not seeing any reports about this in the mainstream media. | ||
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But... | |
I don't know. | ||
We'll take a look at the manifesto, but at this point it's like, okay, but if you're like a radical lefty, wouldn't you write a manifesto that says you're right-wing and then kill people? | ||
I don't even know what's true and what's not, but he has an insane rambling manifesto, and it's worth looking into. | ||
There's also some insight to this from our friend BX, who, of course, does deep research into the satanic pedophile rings that groom school shooters. | ||
But I have to say... | ||
I mean, diversity has made some major strides throughout many American industries. | ||
But I don't think anywhere has seen the drastic and compelling shift in the way that school shootings have now been taken over almost entirely by minorities and transgender people. | ||
So, progress. | ||
Meanwhile, CNN plans to lay off hundreds of employees, cut costs, as NBC plots firing. | ||
CNN boss Mark Thompson reportedly plans to announce mass layoffs Thursday, just days after he warned top on-air talent, including Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper, that they ought to avoid prejudging President Trump. | ||
The ratings challenged a cable news pioneer. | ||
The rating challenged. | ||
That's a very political way of saying that. | ||
That's a very nice way to put that. | ||
It's like when they say... | ||
Mentally challenged. | ||
They're calling you retarded, CNN. The New York Post is calling CNN retarded. | ||
The ratings-challenged cable news pioneer, the failing husk of a once-great company, the purveyors of propaganda, the professional liars at cable news network. | ||
We'll lay off hundreds of employees as it refocuses its business around a global digital audience, CNBC reported Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. | ||
The job cuts come as CNN, owned by Warner Bros. | ||
Discovery, looks to rearrange its linear TV lineup and build out digital subscription products, CNBC said, adding that it will help CNN lower production costs and consolidate teams. | ||
Some shows produced in New York or Washington may move to Atlanta, where production can be done more cheaply. | ||
The report said NBC News, owned by Comcast, Is also planning job cuts later this week, according to the report. | ||
While there's no exact number, the layoffs will be well under 50. The Washington Post earlier this month said it would lay off about 4% of its workforce. | ||
In November, the Associated Press said it would cut about 8% of its workforce. | ||
MSNBC is in talks to be sold. | ||
I mean, they're all just failing across the board. | ||
They're absolutely collapsing under the weight of their own dishonesty. | ||
As people move away from the habitual liars and towards alternative media where they can at least get somebody trying to tell the truth and not actively lying to them on purpose. | ||
So, absolutely fantastic. | ||
It's a very wonderful thing. | ||
We love to see it. | ||
I told you it was a lot of good news today. | ||
And that's just the very beginning of it. | ||
And I just want to thank you, the Infowars audience, for not just keeping us on air, We are succeeding and thriving and continuing to grow and expand while every single mainstream media outlet in America is simultaneously collapsing. | ||
It really is an absolutely beautiful thing and a total reorganization of the media landscape. | ||
The left wing is hilarious in their attempts to combat this trend. | ||
They're absolutely flailing. | ||
And it goes to their... | ||
Basic misunderstanding of everything. | ||
Like the talk now, in the left-wing media environment, they all keep saying the same thing. | ||
They're all like, we need our own Joe Rogan. | ||
And it's like, what do you not understand about this? | ||
You can't fabricate a Joe Rogan. | ||
You can't... | ||
Just force people to watch your stuff if you don't have a monopoly over the entertainment system. | ||
They're so used to having total blanket control of the media landscape in America. | ||
They really cannot understand why they don't have that anymore. | ||
Joe Rogan is a natural development of the internet age. | ||
The reason there's not a left-wing Joe Rogan is because left-wingers are not funny. | ||
They're not compelling. | ||
They're not entertaining. | ||
The people that they talk to aren't interesting. | ||
I mean, you can't fake that. | ||
That has to be real. | ||
You have to actually be compelling. | ||
You have to actually be interesting. | ||
You have to actually talk about things people want to hear and that they haven't heard before. | ||
And that is true. | ||
So you've got a bunch of habitual liars, a bunch of just congenital scumbags continually spinning utter fabrications to their audience. | ||
The audience moves away, and they sit there going, well, how do we dress up our lies to get them back? | ||
Do we not just have the right person? | ||
They're like, maybe destiny can be our Joe Rogan. | ||
Like, yeah, maybe. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Maybe he can. | ||
He's just got to stop being a dweeb. | ||
By the way, I think we should be using the word dweeb more. | ||
We're going to start calling it the dweeb stream media. | ||
Forget the mainstream media. | ||
They're not the mainstream anymore. | ||
They're just a bunch of dweebs. | ||
They're just a stream of dweebs tweaking out on meth and making absolutely no sense about anything. | ||
You know what I do like? | ||
I really have never watched Destiny himself. | ||
I mean, I've seen clips of his show and I've seen debates that he's in and stuff. | ||
But I'm a fan of a podcast called, we'll call it C-Town, with Nick Mullen. | ||
They do a show, thank you, called The Adam Friedland Show now. | ||
And I'm a fan of those guys. | ||
And they've done a couple interviews with Destiny. | ||
And it's interesting because if you watch... | ||
A debate with Destiny, he's incredibly good at, like, dodging around the gaps of his knowledge. | ||
Like, he puts a lot of effort into just confidently spewing things, and, you know, I guess it... | ||
I don't know, he's just very good at, like, dodging and ducking and weaving and whatever, you know. | ||
Something comes up that he doesn't know about, he just changes topics and you don't really know. | ||
And it's really fascinating because for the first time I watched him in just like an interview situation where he's not feeling the pressure to like look like he's winning. | ||
And it's hilarious how little this guy knows. | ||
Like it's absolutely hilarious. | ||
Again, in a debate, if you bring up something he doesn't know, he'll just – it's called gish galloping. | ||
It's a debate strategy. | ||
He'll just talk really fast and like change the subject and like move on to different stuff. | ||
And he's doing an interview with Nick Mullen. | ||
And like the dude just literally knows nothing. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
He didn't know who Huma Abedin was. | ||
He didn't know what Anthony Weiner had done. | ||
Had no idea it was, you know, Carlos Danger was his nickname. | ||
Like, he literally just knows nothing. | ||
And it's funny when it's a low-pressure situation and he's, again, not pretending to know everything. | ||
And he's just like, I don't know what that is. | ||
What is that? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
It's just like, wow, this dude literally is just void of knowledge. | ||
Just knows absolutely nothing. | ||
It's really fascinating. | ||
I mean, it's what you would expect. | ||
He's the worst. | ||
It's so funny how... | ||
What a dweeb. | ||
I mean, dweeb. | ||
Dweeb is the only word for it. | ||
Dweeb. | ||
It's a great word. | ||
So the dweeb stream media is collapsing absolutely, and it's hilarious to see, and we love it. | ||
And again, they're desperately trying to fabricate what can only arise naturally. | ||
They're trying to create an alternative to us, basically. | ||
And they've done this a couple times in a couple different ways. | ||
I mean, the Young Turks was basically like... | ||
Oh, the right wing has info wars. | ||
We need something like that. | ||
And now the Young Turks is like, can we be MAGA too? | ||
I mean, I don't know what strategy they're getting. | ||
I mean, some of them are just becoming right wing or at least pretending to become right wing. | ||
Some of them are just crying. | ||
They just are sort of spiraling into madness. | ||
But yeah, they just absolutely have no idea how to deal with the fact that without an establishment, The other best example is Don Lemon, | ||
who goes from the top spot at CNN, the number one anchor through all of Trump's first presidency. | ||
He gets fired. | ||
He goes on YouTube and gets Less than a thousand views on his videos. | ||
Nobody cares about these people. | ||
So, I mean, it's not just the media landscape. | ||
You have to understand this is the case with the entire leftist ideology, liberal ideology. | ||
Without top-down suppression of the right-wing ideology, without the left-wing ideology being forced down your throat through the various institutions they control, they always fail. | ||
And they will always fail. | ||
So it's funny to see them stripped of that monopoly power, stripped of that control over the mainstream media. | ||
I mean, they still have control over the mainstream media, it's just nobody watches it anymore. | ||
So they now have control over this defunct, broken down piece of obsolete machinery. | ||
And they're really struggling to figure out how to deal with this. | ||
How to either reestablish that control by... | ||
You know, creating the concept of disinformation and misinformation as an existential threat or hate speech or whatever other censorious program they're trying to run to, you know, regain semblance of control over the media landscape or they're trying to mimic the right wing and it just doesn't work. | ||
In fact, in fact, while we're on the topic, I have a thread about this from the lefties. | ||
And I find it so fascinating because it really does give you an insight into the way these people's minds work. | ||
And when you understand how their minds work, you understand why all of their ideas are bad and wrong and stupid. | ||
So this is important information. | ||
So some woman named Ashley Carmen, who says, For years, I've seen journalists cover the manosphere as a random group of friends who show up on each other's podcasts. | ||
Today, I and other reporters published a story firmly showing how these YouTubers boost each other and politicians while steering male culture to the right. | ||
And then she has a bunch of pictures of these guys. | ||
Aiden Ross, Andrew Schultz, the Nelk Boys, Logan Paul, Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman, Theo Vaughn, Patrick Bet-David, Sean Ryan. | ||
And see, they, how do I explain this? | ||
They look at a naturally occurring, organically established media conglomeration of all of these individuals. | ||
And they cannot fathom how this came about, how this happens, how you have just like, guys make shows, they're funny dudes, they get good guests, people watch them. | ||
When people watch them, they become popular, so other people want to have them on their show. | ||
Hey, that Andrew Schultz guy is kind of blowing up right now. | ||
We should have him on. | ||
Oh, yeah, it sounds great. | ||
Hey, you come on my show? | ||
I'll go on yours. | ||
Awesome. | ||
This is fun. | ||
It's just like naturally creating an environment, discussion, different viewpoints, just trying to be funny or interesting and just, you know, having a good time. | ||
And the left wing is over there sitting in their, I don't know, fluorescent... | ||
Cubicle, just like seething, just going, what's happening? | ||
How are they doing this? | ||
Who's pulling the strings? | ||
Their world is so contrived and manipulated and artificial and corporate that they quite literally cannot fathom how these things arise without top-down manipulation, control, artificially boosting people. | ||
They project their own strategy onto the right wing in order to make it look like a big conspiracy rather than what it is, which is just the popular guys get, the cool guys get popular and people watch them and it creates a feedback loop as they all go on each other's shows. | ||
It's really not that complicated, but they have to come up with some sort of bizarre conspiracy which just... | ||
They have, like, charts and all of these graphics, and it's like... | ||
So, Ashley Carman, we all know about the podcast election, and despite many of these podcasters positioning themselves as comedians or simply entertainers, they actually are regularly political. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Have you watched the late-night shows in the last 10 years? | ||
Like, this is some big violation. | ||
They're pretending to be comedians, but they're talking about politics. | ||
What even is this? | ||
What even is that complaint? | ||
Have you watched literally anything for 10 years? | ||
Yeah, everything's political. | ||
The late night shows are just the most degraded, pathetic, bootlicking megaphones of the establishment the world has ever seen. | ||
I forget who I was watching. | ||
Somebody compiled all the clips from the late night shows on the inauguration day. | ||
And three late-night shows made verbatim exactly the same joke about the Bible bursting into flames. | ||
Trump didn't touch the Bible because it would have burst into flames. | ||
It was like Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, and I think Seth Meyers all made that exact same joke. | ||
So it's like, do you see why you're failing? | ||
Can you comprehend why nobody watches you or cares? | ||
And how what you're doing is hijacking American institutions like the late-night show. | ||
Or the Tonight Show and then twisting and warping it to be a mouthpiece of the leftist establishment. | ||
Everybody's sick of that. | ||
And they're moving over to the guys that aren't actually political but are just right about stuff. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Not only has President Trump done more in three days than Joe Biden did in four years as president, he's done more media appearances than Joe Biden did in the last... | ||
Probably year of his entire presidency. | ||
He's done his first interview. | ||
He's sort of done several press conferences already. | ||
Sort of informal while signing things, answering questions from the media. | ||
And I want to show you some clips from his first interview with Sean Hannity here in just a second. | ||
But I also want to just continue to dunk on the left-wing media. | ||
Try to figure out exactly what's going on in the mind of left-wingers. | ||
Let's go first to, thank you, a clip of a guy just absolutely humiliating, CNN, on their own channel. | ||
This is Tim Burchett, Congressman Tim Burchett, on Jim Acosta's show on CNN. Let's go to the first CNN clip here. | ||
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This is not Fox, Congressman. | |
You can't just spin a tail and pull the wool over people's eyes. | ||
This is CNN. This is the news. | ||
We're asking you to come on and tell the truth. | ||
And that's why more people are watching the Cartoon Network SpongeBob reruns right now, Jim. | ||
Look, I left the White House during a riot. | ||
My life was threatened. | ||
My life has been threatened within the last few weeks. | ||
Yet there's no coverage of that. | ||
And you all continue this narrative attacking Trump. | ||
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You just can't stand the fact that he won and that America spoke. | |
Congressman, no. | ||
And that your view is very diminished. | ||
That's not the case at all. | ||
And your view is very diminished. | ||
That's why more people are watching SpongeBob reruns on Cartoon Network. | ||
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Oof. | |
That's going to be a big oof from me. | ||
How humiliating. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
And I think we all remember that Jim Costa is in fact fake news. | ||
He is fake news. | ||
He is the fake news. | ||
That beautiful, beautiful clip from Trump's first administration. | ||
You are fake news. | ||
Here he is. | ||
However many years later, still being fake news. | ||
As part of this failing news corporation. | ||
Sir, this is CNN. This is the news. | ||
Anyway, we are shutting down. | ||
This is CNN. This is the news. | ||
Sorry, this was. | ||
This was CNN. This was the news. | ||
We are actually being sold to Cartoon Network and will play nothing but Spongebob reruns from now on. | ||
Because nobody watches us. | ||
And because we're utterly failing. | ||
Again, CNN, MSNBC. NBC News, Washington Post, Associated Press, all of these organizations are firing hundreds of people because they're absolutely failing and floundering and scrambling and they just can't figure out what to do. | ||
So again, the left-wing media landscape is trying to pivot and are studying. | ||
Again, I'm having trouble putting into words. | ||
It's like they're an alien species. | ||
It's like they're some bizarre, you know, incorporeal life force that's like studying humans and can't quite wrap their minds around why we do things or how we do things. | ||
They really can't figure it out. | ||
They're like anthropologists studying an alien culture, but it's just basic humanity. | ||
And they're baffled, and they're trying to make sense of it. | ||
But they're trying to make sense of it in their own paradigm, which is a faulty paradigm. | ||
It's a manufactured false reality they exist in, and they're trying to justify, like, they're trying to fit reality into their worldview, and it doesn't work, and it legitimately sounds insane. | ||
Like, it legitimately sounds like the paranoid schizophrenic ramblings of a psychopath. | ||
What does this even mean? | ||
She's like, this woman, Ashley Carman, says, we all know about the podcast election. | ||
Despite many of these podcasters positioning themselves as comedians or simply entertainers, they were actually regularly political. | ||
30% of their top guests from the past two years were politicians or pundits. | ||
Okay, so one-third of the guests have something to do with politics? | ||
And so therefore, what? | ||
Therefore, what? | ||
Again, what they're trying to plant in the minds of people reading this diatribe is like, oh, they're scheming. | ||
Oh, the right wing is being conspiratorial. | ||
They're pretending just to be, they paint themselves as comedians, but really they're political and they're trying to, and it's like, they have 100 people, 30 of them have something to do with politics. | ||
And? | ||
Like, what is the complaint? | ||
Honestly, what is the complaint here? | ||
Like, they have this chart. | ||
This is like, you know, this is like the Charlie conspiracy wall with the red tape and the pictures. | ||
Like, imagine that, but it's just like the management structure at your local Chipotle. | ||
And it's like, this isn't a conspiracy. | ||
This is all very normal, actually. | ||
It's like, no, no, but see, this guy's the manager, but some days he works as an assistant manager, and this guy is in charge of, you know, preparing the beef to be cut, but it's served by this guy, and it's like, that's all very normal. | ||
You know, you're presenting it as if it's a crazy conspiracy. | ||
It's just the management structure of a fast food dining establishment. | ||
I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
It's all very normal. | ||
She has this chart that's like, all these guests, what channels they've been on, how many views they've gotten. | ||
It's like, okay, and? | ||
What is your point? | ||
What is this supposed to say? | ||
Donald Trump has been on eight podcasts. | ||
Okay, and? | ||
Andrew Tate went on some of those same podcasts. | ||
Oh my god! | ||
You've cracked the code, Ashley! | ||
You did it! | ||
You know Tucker Carlson has been on... | ||
Sean Ryan and Patrick Bet-David's podcast, it's all coming together, folks. | ||
Oh my God, how deep does the rabbit hole go? | ||
Seriously, insane. | ||
Just completely, this is completely insane. | ||
Even more interesting, like, they put a lot of work into this, man. | ||
They really, they got all these graphics, they've got charts. | ||
Even more interesting, they and their guests often talk about the same topics and ideas, which mostly align with Trump's agenda. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Oh my God, politicians in an election year talk about the same topics over and over. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
How did we not see this before? | ||
Ashley's opening up our mind to this media landscape where politicians say talking points on different shows. | ||
How have we been so blind? | ||
Voting as a topic, whether arguing that the 2020 election was stolen or urging their audience to vote, came up in 37% of episodes over the last two years. | ||
Imagine. | ||
Imagine this woman. | ||
I mean, she must use AI or something, because, like, imagine the amount of work it would have taken to come up with this utterly pointless and meaningless statistic. | ||
Are you telling me she watched every episode of every one of these podcasts for two full years? | ||
In order to establish that a little over a third of the episodes mention voting? | ||
Okay? | ||
And? | ||
Seriously, like, what is this? | ||
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What is this? | |
What is she saying? | ||
What is she trying to say? | ||
Like, do you see what I mean? | ||
That it's like an alien culture trying to observe humans and just not understanding it? | ||
You know, like, and what I mean when I'm like, you know, this incorporeal being, like... | ||
They're so far removed from humanity, it's like an alien race that is gaseous, that is, you know, it doesn't even have a body. | ||
And so it's sitting there trying to figure out why humans eat, but it doesn't understand just the basic function of like, no, we need energy so we consume things. | ||
It gets converted into energy and we power ourselves that way. | ||
And they're just like, what? | ||
And they're, like, trying to figure out, like, why do they love food? | ||
So what is wrong with humans? | ||
Why do they love food? | ||
They're, like, obsessed with food for some reason. | ||
It's like, no, this is just normal, basic function of reality. | ||
Like, it's really not that confusing if you're also a human. | ||
It all makes total sense. | ||
But you are not a human. | ||
You're something else. | ||
And so just basic normal behavior is baffling and incomprehensible to you. | ||
I get it. | ||
Now, I get it. | ||
It must be hard for you. | ||
But it is funny still. | ||
I am going to laugh at you. | ||
So what do these charts even say? | ||
I'm not sure what this is supposed to mean. | ||
Voting integrity, voting participation, other voting topics. | ||
Andrew Tate on Aiden Ross Live mentioned voting on October 4th, 2024. Thank you for that vital piece of information, Ashley. | ||
I had no idea. | ||
I had no idea that on October 4th, 2024, Andrew Tate apparently mentioned voting or voting just came up at some point while Andrew Tate was on Aiden Ross' live stream. | ||
What are we going to do about this? | ||
I mean, obviously this is a crisis that we have to face. | ||
Other topics include vaccine skepticism, immigration, how difficult it is to get by in today's economic climate. | ||
Each appeared in about a fourth of all the videos reviewed by Bloomberg. | ||
Wow, so a quarter of the episodes of these podcasts mention the most common topics and pertinent situations in America today. | ||
Are you telling me that they're talking about something other? | ||
Than the fantastical. | ||
They're talking about things that are actually happening in the world around them. | ||
It's a conspiracy, I tell you. | ||
It is a conspiracy. | ||
How do we got to get to the bottom of this? | ||
What would compel these people to talk about the economy? | ||
Clearly it can't just be a basic interest in the world around them. | ||
There must be some ulterior motive. | ||
I just love... | ||
How the left wing has gone so far off the deep end. | ||
Off the deep end? | ||
Is that the right word? | ||
It doesn't even make sense. | ||
Into the deep end? | ||
We need to take a look at that idiom. | ||
But they've gone completely insane. | ||
They've become the conspiracy theorists, but they don't know how to do it. | ||
They don't actually know what composes a conspiracy. | ||
So they think they're finding things, but they're not. | ||
What they're finding is that... | ||
Some small percentage of time comedians mention the real world and things that actually affect people. | ||
And they think that's conspiracy and they're trying to convince everybody else not to watch these people because they're being brainwashed because sometimes they mention voting as a concept. | ||
I see similarities between this and what you see on TikTok with the Q without a Q movement. | ||
The QAnon movement that doesn't even have QAnon. | ||
At least QAnon had riddles on the internet that seemed to be telling them about secret plans. | ||
The left-wingers are just strictly going off vibes and coming up with even more insane Great Awakening, trust the plan, where we go all madness. | ||
They're still out there making TikTok going, Trump didn't put his hand on the Bible. | ||
We know what's really going on here. | ||
You don't know what's going on anywhere ever. | ||
Not only do you not have in-depth insight, secret knowledge, you can't even grasp basic understanding of just very normal things. | ||
This is what's so funny to me. | ||
It's people who can't even handle Just basic cause and effect who can't even comprehend guys that are funny become popular and might be right wing. | ||
That's so baffling to them. | ||
They're trying to come up with some sort of alternative theory to explain it. | ||
They can't even understand basic normal things and yet they think they're providing some deep hidden insight. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
Bloomberg analysis of transcripts from 603 videos with over 1 million views from 9 YouTube channels. | ||
Did all of that to figure out that a third of the time somebody mentions war as a concept? | ||
Okay, what? | ||
How often do they mention shoes? | ||
Is this a big conspiracy? | ||
I guarantee you, in fact, I would love to do this. | ||
I guarantee you... | ||
They talk more about shoes than they talk about war. | ||
I bet they talk more about cars than they talk about war. | ||
I bet they talk more about rocks than they talk about war. | ||
I bet you can find they mention ice cubes and drinks more than they mention voting if you go through all of their episodes. | ||
It's like, this is the thing. | ||
If you don't actually understand how conspiracies operate, you can come up with information like this and try to portray it as if it represents Some sort of deep insight. | ||
It doesn't. | ||
It just doesn't. | ||
I could go through and I could find some random word that gets mentioned in half of the episodes rather than a third. | ||
Trucks. | ||
I bet they mention trucks in 75% of the episodes. | ||
Now, am I going to make a chart? | ||
Am I going to make a data array showing you? | ||
Which episodes and who mentioned trucks over a two-year time period in order to convey a conspiracy about how they're all secretly Transformers? | ||
I mean, that would be insane, right? | ||
Wouldn't that be insane for me to do? | ||
That's what you're doing right now. | ||
Okay? | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Okay, so they mentioned voting in a third of the episodes. | ||
If Ashley wasn't here to tell us this, we would continue to be led like sheeps to the slaughter, to the voting booth, I guess. | ||
She says, broadly for me, this piece shows how podcasters and streamers primed their audiences for Trump and therefore were easily able to endorse him as a candidate and possibly swing their listeners to him. | ||
Okay, so that's her takeaway. | ||
This is the big bombshell revelation from this article, this series of charts, this investigation that must have gone on for weeks. | ||
Like, the big takeaway is, yeah, some of these guys like Trump. | ||
Again, the insight to this, rather than just dunking on and mocking this, you know, whatever, insipid nonsense, the thing you have to understand is that they're operating in a landscape where they've been doing this forever. | ||
Now they see that the right wing is getting popular, so they're trying to project onto the right wing this controlled... | ||
Manipulated, top-down, subservient, establishment sort of mentality onto the right wing, but it doesn't exist over here. | ||
But it just makes sense because that is the world they come from. | ||
That is what they do. | ||
That is who they are. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're late-night show hosts. | ||
They're showrunners for even just random entertainment. | ||
They are priming their audience to be left-wing. | ||
And they do endorse the establishment candidate 100% of the time as the purpose of them doing their shows. | ||
That's the thing you have to understand. | ||
Right-wingers do shows because they are funny or think the topics that they're discussing are interesting and politics comes up and they express their views. | ||
And half the time, these dudes are pretty openly socialist. | ||
None of the people that have been mentioned are real ideological trendsetters. | ||
They're just not. | ||
Joe Rogan was a Bernie bro last go-around. | ||
These aren't right-wing adherents. | ||
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They've always got to have an excuse. | |
You know? | ||
The left-wing always has to have an excuse? | ||
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Yeah. | |
In 2016, it was Facebook, right? | ||
Facebook allowed targeted ads, right? | ||
And you know how much crap was thrown at Facebook. | ||
Yeah, that's hilarious. | ||
So they censored everything, so they can't use that excuse again, right? | ||
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Right. | |
Well, yeah. | ||
Well, now it has to be YouTube's podcasters. | ||
Right? | ||
You know, they totally neglect the fact that Kamala was on the... | ||
Wait, call me your daddy? | ||
Call her daddy? | ||
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Call her daddy. | |
Right? | ||
And Dan brought this up. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Just showing the utter hypocrisy of the fact that they're engaged in the same things. | ||
They can never just admit, hey, it's bad policies. | ||
It's a bad candidate. | ||
Right, but they're also... | ||
This is like the best example, right? | ||
Because they try to mimic the right wing. | ||
But they do it in a way that's false and fabricated and a facsimile of the right-wing podcaster network. | ||
So Call Her Daddy is like the best example because it's a podcast that, as far as I know, nobody had heard of before Kamala went on. | ||
I mean, I guess it was popular, but... | ||
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It's popular, apparently. | |
Well, amongst certain demographics. | ||
Whores. | ||
It's popular amongst whores is what I'm saying. | ||
It's a show for whores by whores. | ||
I'm not even kidding. | ||
Half of the most popular podcasts for women are just whores. | ||
Talking about being whores, it's really wild. | ||
I'm not even using that term like an insult. | ||
I'm accurately describing their job description. | ||
So they want to do this. | ||
Here's the other funniest part. | ||
Most of these guys invited Kamala Harris. | ||
I don't know about all of them, but I know Joe Rogan invited her and tried to work it out. | ||
I know a lot of these people. | ||
Kamala Harris rejected these people, and so then they turn around and go, look, all they're having on is right-wing people. | ||
All the left-wing people get invited. | ||
They don't go on because they're scared because they have to have a fabricated, false reality constructed around them, literally constructed around them, as Dan was just showing, the construction of this set for Call Me Daddy. | ||
Apparently they spent millions of dollars on this. | ||
So they see that guys with just like, Their phones and basic, bare minimum podcast setup are getting, like, hundreds of millions of views. | ||
And so they think, like, let's pour a bunch of money into fabricating our version of this. | ||
Not understanding that, like, no, it's the low production value quality to this that gives it its authenticity. | ||
Like the joke I kept saying, you know, when Kamala Harris was running, they kept saying, oh, she has a real authenticity challenge. | ||
People don't perceive her as authentic. | ||
And I always make the joke, like, man, we really have to fake it even harder. | ||
We really have to fake authenticity even harder now. | ||
And it's like, that is an oxymoron. | ||
You can't fake authenticity. | ||
What do you not get about this? | ||
And so they, like, construct this whole set. | ||
The Call Me Daddy woman later went on other podcasts and was telling the story about how, you know, they couldn't do it. | ||
They refused to do it in her studio. | ||
So instead they built a replica of her studio. | ||
So it looked like... | ||
Kamala Harris is in her studio, but they built a separate studio, like a hotel room in D.C. or some, you know, Airbnb in D.C. They construct this set. | ||
Apparently it's been millions of dollars, and the Call Me Daddy host is like, there's no way that costs... | ||
Yeah, perfect. | ||
This is the article. | ||
Call her daddy host, Alex Cooper, roast Kamala Harris for spending $100,000 on fake cardboard set for a pre-election interview. | ||
She's like, there's no way that costs $100,000. | ||
She's like, the real set that we built and... | ||
I've shot at it for years cost like a tenth of that. | ||
So how could they spend ten times that amount on a fake cardboard version of it? | ||
And it's like, no, well, this is what they think reality is. | ||
That's what I'm trying to get across. | ||
They don't even understand what they're doing is like fake. | ||
They think it's real. | ||
What's the bird that... | ||
Goes into a nest and knocks the other bird's eggs out and then lays its own eggs. | ||
And then that bird raises the other bird's babies without even realizing it. | ||
That's kind of who the liberals are. | ||
That's kind of who they are. | ||
Except the birds growing up, like, you know, if it's a, you know, the mockingbirds lay their eggs in the blue jays' nest and then the blue jays raise the mockingbirds unwittingly. | ||
And then the mockingbirds that are born, like, think their cuckoo-do-cuckoos do that? | ||
Yeah, so, well, in this analogy, we're going with bluebirds and mockingbirds and blue jays. | ||
Because then you've got the mockingbirds who are like, no, I'm a real blue jay. | ||
And it's like, no, you're just, this was just a scam we were pulling. | ||
This is just a fake. | ||
But they don't understand that. | ||
They can't, it's kind of hard to explain. | ||
But when your whole life is a fake facsimile of something, when you're pretending, when you're this, like, shapeshifter without any real... | ||
It's like impossible to conceive of the mindset of people who aren't like that. | ||
So they're desperate. | ||
They're failing. | ||
They're trying to mimic what we do, but they can't do it because it's all fake and ham-fisted and fabricated in the first place. | ||
So nobody's listening to them. | ||
They're panicking. | ||
They don't understand why we're so popular because they're observing us like an alien life form that isn't even carbon-based. | ||
They can't even comprehend how we're operating. | ||
And that's why they're losing. | ||
And that's why they'll continue to lose, because they can't even figure out why they're losing, because they can't comprehend in this paradigm what's going on. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
We're laughing at them. | ||
Everybody's laughing at them. | ||
Nobody's watching them anymore. | ||
And at this point, their entire existence is one big confidence game. | ||
If they act like they're still in charge, they hope that boomers still think they're popular, but they're not, and nobody cares what they have to say. | ||
And everybody's moving to the right because it's the only place you can find honesty and sincerity and continuity. | ||
They're not just picking up whatever new unnatural horror that the establishment pumps out and folding it into their own decrepit worldview. | ||
They actually have beliefs that have been around for hundreds of years and that we insist upon. | ||
So it's fantastic. | ||
It's fantastic and amazing. | ||
And again, entirely thanks to you. | ||
Entirely thanks to you. | ||
We're not laying off people. | ||
We're not firing people. | ||
We're not... | ||
Okay, well, we are being sold, but it's not our fault. | ||
But that's not our fault. | ||
It's actually because we're too right. | ||
It's actually because we're too right and powerful that they're having to forcibly shut us down because that's the only thing that they know how to do. | ||
They won't be able to do it. | ||
InfoWars will never die as long as you go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
As long as you go to TheAlexJonesStore.com slash Harrison, we will not just continue to thrive. | ||
We'll continue to dominate. | ||
We'll continue to befuddle and bemuse the inhuman psychopaths in the mainstream media. | ||
It's a glorious thing that you're all a part of. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
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All my friends. | |
We spent the first hour just dunking on the left-wing media and trying to describe the utterly inhuman mindset that is leading them off the deep end. | ||
Doesn't sound right, but okay. | ||
Let's get into the real news. | ||
Let's get into what's actually going around. | ||
There's a lot of good stuff happening, some strange things going on, and of course the left is trying desperately to retain the monolithic control they've had over this country. | ||
For long enough to nearly destroy it. | ||
President Trump gave his first interview yesterday to Sean Hannity. | ||
We'll go to a couple clips here. | ||
Deportations have begun and Donald Trump has shown he has a foolproof way of determining who deserves deportation and who doesn't. | ||
And in a word, physiognomy. | ||
Let's go to clip number one now. | ||
Open borders with people pouring in, some of whom... | ||
I won't get into it, but you can look at them and you can say, could be trouble. | ||
Could be trouble. | ||
Oh, I know exactly what you mean. | ||
Oh, I know exactly what you're saying, Trump. | ||
I gotcha. | ||
I see him too. | ||
You know, the guys with teardrop tattoos, the guys with big tattoos, billboards on their bodies saying, I am a murderer and a criminal and a gang rapist. | ||
Yeah, sometimes you can just look at them and know. | ||
Let's go to clip number two now. | ||
Here's Trump cutting off Sean Hannity as he tries to change the subject to the less important topic of the economy. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
A bunch of losers. | ||
Joe Biden has very bad advisers. | ||
Somebody advised Joe Biden. | ||
To give pardons to everybody but him. | ||
They wanted to take care of me. | ||
I don't care. | ||
This is more important because right now the economy is going to do great. | ||
I want to know about the economy. | ||
But you have to understand, he had bad advisers on almost everything. | ||
It's like in the old days when the Secretary of State said he never made a correct decision on foreign policy. | ||
Joe Biden got very bad advice. | ||
Joe Biden got very bad advice. | ||
No, Joe Biden was in a cryo tank 90% of the time. | ||
Joe Biden, he wasn't getting advice. | ||
He was being puppeteered like a doll. | ||
But again, you hear what Trump is sort of hinting at here. | ||
Let's go to clip number three. | ||
Here's Trump. | ||
Maybe showing his cards a little bit. | ||
Maybe... | ||
I don't want to call it a threat, but the implication's there. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
This guy went around giving everybody pardons. | ||
And you know, the funny thing, maybe the sad thing, is he didn't give himself a pardon. | ||
And if you look at it, it all had to do with him. | ||
Eh, isn't that interesting? | ||
Joe Biden didn't pardon himself, but he pardoned his brother and his wife and his son. | ||
And his underlings? | ||
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Huh. | |
What power does James Biden have without Joe? | ||
What would Hunter Biden be able to pull off without the big guy pulling the strings? | ||
I mean, that really is pretty glaring oversight, I have to say. | ||
I have to say. | ||
As the kingpin of the crime family, you think he would have pardoned himself. | ||
You think he would realize... | ||
That if all of these people are engaged in behavior that requires a pardon, and none of them have anything to do with each other or any access to power except through him, you'd think he would have thought about that. | ||
You know, the people giving advice to Trump, or the advisors to Biden, rather, who Trump says weren't giving him good advice, They want Biden to be a scapegoat. | ||
They're happy to have Biden be a scapegoat. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if that's exactly what happened. | ||
If they, you know, advised him and said, yes, you should pardon everybody. | ||
He said, should I pardon myself? | ||
They go, don't worry about that, Joe. | ||
Don't worry about pardoning yourself. | ||
Who's going to go after you? | ||
Joe Biden? | ||
Eagle Scout? | ||
Just good boy, didn't do nothing? | ||
Joe Biden? | ||
Why would they ever want to go after you, Joe? | ||
Pardon everybody else and not yourself, and it'll all be fine. | ||
Joe Biden's just sleeping. | ||
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What? | |
Pardon who? | ||
Sorry, what am I saying? | ||
You're screwed, Joe. | ||
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Good morning. | |
Welcome back. | ||
We're here. | ||
American Journal. | ||
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I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Just checking the Twitter notifications. | ||
Yes, I changed glasses. | ||
You're not going insane. | ||
Somebody's questioning their own sanity out there. | ||
Those are my cheap glasses. | ||
Those are my glasses that I wear at home. | ||
My kids think it's hilarious to take them off my face and break them. | ||
So those are plastic ones that are more difficult to break. | ||
And I didn't get the anti-reflective lenses in those. | ||
So the reflections were too bad. | ||
So we changed my glasses. | ||
We changed my glasses so I can look you in the eye. | ||
So I can look you in the eye and you can see me. | ||
Deportations have begun, folks, and Trump is doing a flood-the-zone tactic, which is exactly what I suggested that they do. | ||
This was my strategy. | ||
Of course, the other strategy I still think should be implemented is very simple. | ||
Lay it out again. | ||
You need to announce that flights back to their home countries will be absolutely free. | ||
All they have to do is show up at a deportation center, sign up. | ||
They'll get a free flight, first class, back to wherever they want to go. | ||
No harm, no foul. | ||
You just can't ever be a citizen, ever. | ||
But you'll get a free flight home and you just have to show up. | ||
It'll be easy and cheap. | ||
Or we're going to put you to work in a chain gang. | ||
Because if we catch you not voluntarily deporting yourself, you won't be deported. | ||
You will be punished. | ||
You will be actually held and forced to work. | ||
And clean roads and dig ditches for several years. | ||
So you can either have a free flight home or hard labor in a prison camp. | ||
Because frankly, the deportations already, they're going a little slow for me. | ||
They're going a little bit slow for me personally. | ||
And there's no excuse to this. | ||
So we need the illegal aliens themselves actually helping in this effort. | ||
And the way to do that is to offer them a free ride home. | ||
And if they don't take that free ride, they'll have several months to sign up. | ||
But at the expiration of that time period, they will not be deported. | ||
If they're caught, they will be at the very least. | ||
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Several days. | |
You meant to say several days. | ||
You said several months. | ||
Well, we'll give them a little time. | ||
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It's all right. | |
The administration that said that they were going to crack down day one. | ||
I mean, it started to walk it back. | ||
Well, they haven't really walked back. | ||
They expelled 300 people yesterday. | ||
They're doing a lot of stuff. | ||
I'm happy with, you know, the speed at which things are moving right now. | ||
Just we need to see the trend continue. | ||
You know, we need to see we're accelerating. | ||
We need to continue accelerating. | ||
I mean, we're talking about, you know, when Tom Homan's like 1.5 million and it's like, no, 1.5 million a month. | ||
For four years, we'll get us about to where we need to be. | ||
Okay, so we need to be getting a move on. | ||
That's a couple hundred thousand a week that we need to be chucking back over the border. | ||
I mean, that is a big ask. | ||
We need their participation in it. | ||
So, I mean, I'm not even kidding. | ||
I don't know who I need to get this proposal to, but this really is the answer. | ||
They need to deport themselves. | ||
Like, you need to cut off the benefits, obviously. | ||
Obviously, the first thing you do is cut off benefits, kick them out of the hotels or whatever. | ||
We need to offer them a ride home and tell them that you're going to put them in a chain gang if they don't take the offer. | ||
I mean, it's a very simple program, and it would work. | ||
I guarantee you it would work. | ||
Anyway, here's what's going on. | ||
Let me just at least start with a rundown of the deportation. | ||
Stuff that's happened so far. | ||
Pentagon deploys 1,500 troops to southern border for the first time in my life. | ||
The American military may actually be used to defend America rather than destroy countries on the other side of the world for no discernible reason. | ||
U.S. border agents told to summarily deport migrants without granting asylum hearings under Trump edict. | ||
Citing President Trump's extraordinary move to close the American asylum system, U.S. border agents have been instructed to summarily deport migrants crossing into the country illegally without allowing them to even request legal protection, according to internal government documents and agency officials. | ||
Another Harrison Smith proposal fulfilled. | ||
How many times have I said we have to get rid of asylum? | ||
We just have to get rid of asylum. | ||
Sorry, I can't have it. | ||
I like it. | ||
I like the concept of it. | ||
I like it theoretically. | ||
I like that America can be this bastion of safety for people who are being pursued by unfriendly governments. | ||
We can be a safe harbor. | ||
I would like that to continue. | ||
And if you wanted that to continue, you shouldn't have abused the system. | ||
You abused the system. | ||
You took advantage of the asylum program. | ||
So now it has to go away for everybody. | ||
And if that means that some people who legitimately deserve asylum aren't going to be able to get it, I'm sorry, but that's the left's fault. | ||
That's the liberals' fault. | ||
That's the illegal immigrants' fault. | ||
They took advantage of what is a very generous offer, and now nobody can have it. | ||
So that's just the way it has to be. | ||
In the same way that if you're donating to a charity to fund cancer research and you find zero percentage of the money is going to cancer research, and instead the people running the charity are just buying themselves fancy sports cars, the charity has to be shut down. | ||
The charity has to be shut down. | ||
Not because you hate cancer patients, but because it's a scam. | ||
It's all just a big scam, so it has to be shut down. | ||
And unfortunately, all that money that could have gone towards cancer research instead isn't going towards cancer. | ||
So all these people that might actually legitimately deserve asylum are not going to get it because you people are scam artists and you ruined everything. | ||
Trump shuts off access to asylum, plans to send 10,000 troops to the border. | ||
President Donald Trump is preparing to send around 10,000 troops to the southern border where they will support Border Patrol agents under new orders to shut off access to asylum, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection briefing document obtained by the Washington Post. | ||
The order directs border agents to block entry to migrants on the grounds they have passed through countries where communicable diseases are present without citing any specific health threat. | ||
Yeah, but whatever. | ||
Yeah, but who cares? | ||
I mean, that's just what we have to do. | ||
I mean, we don't need an excuse, actually. | ||
It's the type of thing that annoys me. | ||
Why do we have to play this little game? | ||
Well, it's like, well, okay, we can only do it if we say it's because of communicable diseases. | ||
We don't need an excuse. | ||
You don't need an excuse to shut your border. | ||
It's like you don't need an excuse to lock your door. | ||
I mean, you just, it's our country. | ||
We can keep people out if we want. | ||
That's the point of a country. | ||
It's the point of having a nation, folks. | ||
So communicable diseases, whatever, doesn't matter. | ||
No, you can't come in. | ||
That's the only answer necessary. | ||
Trump's ICE racks up hundreds of arrests, including illegal alien immigrants arrested for horrific crimes. | ||
In the first days of the Trump administration, ICE has already made more than 460 arrests of illegal aliens, including those with criminal histories that include sexual assault, domestic violence, and drugs and weapon crimes. | ||
Information obtained by Fox News Digital shows that between midnight January 21st and 9 a.m. | ||
January 22nd, a 33-hour period, ICE arrested more than 460 illegal immigrants. | ||
That include criminal histories of sexual assault, robbery, burglary, aggravated assault, drugs and weapons offenses, resisting arrests and domestic violence. | ||
They came from Afghanistan, Angola, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Senegal and Venezuela. | ||
Arrests took place across the U.S. including Illinois, Utah, California, Minnesota, New York, Florida and Maryland. | ||
They issued more than 220 detainers. | ||
These are requests that ICE will be notified. | ||
When a national is released from custody, the nationals were arrested for crimes including homicide, sexual assault, kidnapping, battery, and robbery. | ||
And they really are horrific crimes. | ||
And it's insane that we've just known where these people are, and it just took Trump no longer protecting them for them to get arrested. | ||
Incredible. | ||
President Trump signs executive order shutting down all physical entry of migrants to the southern border. | ||
Trump has just signed an executive order suspending the physical injury of aliens engaged in the ongoing invasion of the United States through the U.S.-Mexico border. | ||
This includes designated crossings and ports of entry. | ||
Through the exercise of his authority under the Immigration and Nationality Act in the Constitution of the United States, President Trump is authorizing and directing the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the Department of State to take all necessary action to immediately repel, repatriate, and remove illegal aliens across the southern border of the United States. | ||
Through the exercise of his authority, President Trump has further restricted access to the provisions of the immigration laws that would enable any illegal alien involved in an invasion across the southern border of the United States to remain in the United States, such as asylum. | ||
Fulfilling promises. | ||
Dealing with one of the most intense existential threats of the United States, stemming the tide of illegal invaders. | ||
Refugee flights to the U.S. were canceled after Trump signed EO's executive order suspending refugee admissions program. | ||
Refugees who were planning to come to the U.S. who had flights lined up to gain entry have seen those flights canceled as President Donald Trump remakes immigration policy in keeping with his campaign promise. | ||
A State Department memo to resettlement partners obtained by CNN stated all previously scheduled travel of refugees. | ||
So again, The Biden administration literally flew refugees in by the plane load. | ||
They sent planes down to staging areas in like Nicaragua, filled them up with immigrants, and flew them into the United States on the taxpayer dime. | ||
That's how utterly insane our illegal immigration system is. | ||
We are actually flying people thousands of miles into our country for free with taxpayer money. | ||
And Trump has canceled those flights. | ||
Good. | ||
I can think of other things you can do with the flights, but canceling them is good too. | ||
Immigration raids targeting Bakersfield farm workers are frightening preview of Trump's bloody mass deportation agenda. | ||
This is kind of a funny effect that is happening here where they're trying to... | ||
They're trying to portray the crackdowns on illegal immigration as dangerous and scary and will probably have bad economic impacts. | ||
But what they're really doing is describing how utterly flooded we are with illegal immigrants. | ||
There's videos where it's like, Chicago is a ghost town because all the illegals are hiding. | ||
It's like, you're telling me when I see a video of Chicago and there's... | ||
Hundreds of people walking around. | ||
They're all illegal. | ||
You're telling me every one of them is illegal? | ||
Or the videos from the California wildfires where they're walking around to Walmart going, wow, this Walmart is empty. | ||
It's usually packed to the brim, but they're doing illegal immigrant raids. | ||
So all the illegal immigrants are staying home. | ||
It's like, okay, you realize what you're saying is that the entire place is illegal aliens. | ||
Everybody in this neighborhood is illegal. | ||
The other thing you have to understand is like the illegals, it's not like secret. | ||
Anyway, people are hiding. | ||
Chicago immigrants stay home from work to avoid potential ICE arrests. | ||
Good. | ||
Fine. | ||
Good. | ||
Great. | ||
In a frightening preview of the incoming Trump administration's bloody, in quotes, bloody mass detention and deportation agenda across the nation, Border Patrol agents and unmarked vehicles have reportedly been carrying out ugly, ugly, racially profiled, you know, let's just, we'll do a little editing here for americasvoice.com. | ||
We're just going to cut out all of the emotion words and just get the facts here. | ||
Okay, I'm just cutting out the words frightening and bloody and ugly, racial profiled, California's already on the screen. | ||
Take out stalking, that's a loaded word. | ||
This early example of the Trump effect on how on-the-ground law enforcement interprets the range of their power is a chilling reminder of what we witnessed under the first Trump administration. | ||
Okay, so what it's really saying is, in a preview of the incoming administration's mass detention and deportation agenda, Border Patrol agents and unmarked vehicles have reportedly been carrying out raids in California's agricultural heartland, including on immigrants outside of stores popular among farm workers. | ||
That doesn't sound so scary, now does it? | ||
Hey, when you take out the words that are placed there only and exclusively and the only purpose they exist is to create a frightening atmosphere, it turns out it's actually not that frightening. | ||
It turns out you're just making it sound frightening by putting the word frightening in. | ||
It turns out if you just call something frightening, it comes across as frightening. | ||
If you just don't call it that, then it's actually fine. | ||
So instead of saying in a frightening preview, you just say in a preview. | ||
Instead of calling the mass detention and deportation agenda bloody, you just call it... | ||
A mass deportation agenda. | ||
It's all very normal, actually. | ||
Hmm. | ||
What do you know? | ||
What do you know? | ||
It turns out without your leftist propagandistic inserts, what's actually happening is fine and normal. | ||
The unmarked cars, the racial profiling, abusive harassment, and wide dragnets are likely just the tip of the spear in the incoming administration, and the signs are unmistakable. | ||
They are enemy invaders within threatening everything. | ||
Real Americans hold dear, and federal governments will be interested. | ||
Well, this one's easy to fix. | ||
I can edit this one real easy. | ||
I'll just take away the scare quotes. | ||
I'll just take away these quotes and instead just have these words be actually the correct words, and then your sentence makes sense. | ||
There are enemy invaders within threatening everything real Americans hold dear, and the federal government will be interested in critical oversight on how local officials deal with the enemy. | ||
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Cool. | ||
Without the quotations making this sound weird, this is, yeah, that's accurate. | ||
It's actually a good article when you take out all the bull crap. | ||
America's rural and agricultural regions will be the hardest hit, and one example of the indiscriminate nature of the sweeps, agents reportedly harass indiscriminate nature. | ||
No, it's very discriminant. | ||
No, they're discriminating between legal and illegal. | ||
That's the whole point of it. | ||
The whole point of the raids are actually discrimination against non-Americans and in favor of Americans. | ||
Indiscriminate nature of the sweeps. | ||
Yeah, they're just throwing everybody. | ||
It's just kids, children, American kids, Chinese kids, raccoons, dogs, horses, toys. | ||
It's indiscriminate. | ||
They're sweeping everybody up. | ||
No, they're sweeping up the illegal immigrants and not the legal ones. | ||
What is America's voice? | ||
What is this outlet? | ||
Gabby Ortiz. | ||
Wow, I'm shocked. | ||
It's a Hispanic person writing this. | ||
Because they have a vested interest in their own race. | ||
They wouldn't be writing this. | ||
Otherwise, agents reportedly harassed and detained a Latino U.S. citizen, including slashing his vehicle's tires after he refused their demands to turn over his keys, local outlet KGET said. | ||
Yeah, I doubt it. | ||
That one I just literally don't believe. | ||
Slashing tires. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Okay, Laura Loomer. | ||
It was profiling. | ||
It was purely field workers, said Sarah Fuentes, store manager of the local gas station. | ||
Fuentes said that at 9 a.m. | ||
when the store typically gets a rush of workers on their way to pick oranges, two men in civilian clothes with unmarked suburbans started detaining people outside the store. | ||
They didn't stop with people in FedEx uniforms. | ||
They didn't stop with people who were in FedEx uniforms. | ||
They were stopping people who looked like they worked in the fields. | ||
Yeah, the illegals. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Fuentes has lived in Bakerfield all her life. | ||
She said she's never seen anything like it. | ||
Yeah, I bet. | ||
In one instance, she said a man and a woman drove up to the store together and the man went inside. | ||
Border Patrol detained the man as he walked out, Fuentes said, and then demanded the woman get out of the vehicle. | ||
When she refused, another agency parked his vehicle behind the woman blocking her car. | ||
Fuentes said it wasn't until the local Univision station showed up that Border Patrol agents backed up their car and allowed the woman to leave. | ||
Oh, they should have arrested the Univision people. | ||
Witnesses captured videos of numbers of officers of agents and some of you. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
So they're picking up illegal aliens and that's that story. | ||
This story is illegal aliens who are in the country illegally were arrested and are going to be deported. | ||
And I guess they're trying to portray that as scary. | ||
It's not. | ||
Mexico is building temporary shelters to prepare for mass deportations from the U.S. Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad. | ||
Juarez, to prepare for a possible influx of Mexicans deported under U.S. President Donald Trump's promised mass deportations. | ||
I gotta tell you, for me, that's too close. | ||
That's too close to the border. | ||
Ciudad Juarez is basically the other half of El Paso. | ||
Right? | ||
So, I mean, that's too close. | ||
That's way too close to the Rio. | ||
If we're going to be deporting people to Mexico tent camps, I think it should be at least 100 miles away from the border. | ||
Otherwise, it's like you're just teasing them. | ||
It's unprecedented, Lee Cohen said on Tuesday afternoon as workers unloaded long metal bracings from tractor trailers parked in large empty lots. | ||
Yards from the Rio Grande, which separates the city from El Paso, Texas. | ||
That's too close. | ||
I'm telling you, that's just too close. | ||
Authorities said the site will provide deported Mexicans with food, temporary housing, medical care, and assistance in obtaining identity documents, according to a government document outlining the strategy called Mexican Embraces You. | ||
Mexico Embraces You. | ||
The government is also planning to have a fleet of buses ready to transport Mexicans from the reception center back to their hometowns. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
You know that whole invasion infrastructure you've built? | ||
Keep it. | ||
Keep it. | ||
Just turn it around. | ||
There's all the buses and all the trailers and all the staging areas. | ||
We're going to keep them. | ||
We're going to do the same thing. | ||
It's just in the opposite direction. | ||
Just inverted back that way. | ||
Now, here's my suggestion. | ||
Yards from the Rio Grande, that's way too close. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
That makes me nervous. | ||
That makes me as scared as a Mexican field worker. | ||
I don't want that. | ||
What we need is Haiti. | ||
Haiti and use that as one big colony to put all of the illegal immigrants. | ||
And I'm not joking. | ||
That is actually what we should do. | ||
Right now, Florida is dealing with an influx of Haitian migrants. | ||
They're showing up by the boatload just constantly. | ||
They've just completely destroyed their own country. | ||
It is just, from the last we heard of it, some guy named Barbecue, he was a cannibal, had forcibly seized the prime ministership. | ||
That was like months ago, and we haven't even heard anything since then. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The barbecue propaganda network has not kept up dispatches from that godforsaken island, but it ain't going well. | ||
And it has not been stabilized. | ||
It's not been rescued. | ||
So, like, genuinely, as a humanitarian project, the United States should claim Haiti. | ||
Take it over. | ||
Put it as a protectorate. | ||
And use it as the staging area to get everybody back to their home countries. | ||
Or they can stay in Haiti. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Just get them to Haiti first. | ||
Then we'll figure out what to do with them later. | ||
That's my plan. | ||
These are all of my plans. | ||
New York Times now admits that the unborn are children in an attempt to fearmonger over Trump's immigration reform. | ||
In a new article intended to bolster sympathies for illegal immigrants, New York Times reveals... | ||
That undocumented women ask, will my unborn child be a citizen? | ||
This comes as President Trump issued an executive order to end birthright citizenship, meaning that citizenship is not automatic for the citizens of non-citizens born in the United States. | ||
The article details stories of women who are in the United States illegally without documentation or legal status who are concerned that their children, once born, will not be citizens. | ||
The U.S. is one of few Western nations to have birthright citizenship. | ||
Most of those that have it are in South America, Africa, and parts of Asia. | ||
The Times has been a long proponent of the idea that unborn children are not babies, but just clumps of cells, abortion fodder, nothing worth consideration. | ||
The article discusses a woman who's undocumented and in just a few months into her own pregnancy and faces the prospect that her child will not be able to secure. | ||
maybe we should just abort them. | ||
That was the question I asked on X today. | ||
Would the left be more accepting of getting rid of the repeal of birthright citizenship if we aborted the anchor babies? | ||
I feel like maybe this is a slogan that can bring the left and right together. | ||
Abort the anchor babies. | ||
What do you say? | ||
Are you offended by it? | ||
I mean, why would you be offended by that? | ||
What's offensive about that? | ||
Abortion's not murder or anything, is it? | ||
I thought it was just a clump of cells. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine how brutal? | ||
How horrifying? | ||
Like, that's the thing. | ||
The left portrays their positions as loving and the policies that they celebrate as about freedom and liberty. | ||
But then it's like, okay, if it was forced, then how would it look? | ||
You love abortion because it's so loving and friendly and liberal. | ||
Are forced abortions good? | ||
No. | ||
How is something good if forcing it is bad? | ||
See what I'm saying here? | ||
The cells dies in 67. | ||
Yeah, we're going to deport the clumps of cells. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
Let's talk about some of the other policies Trump is championing what he's doing. | ||
And this is great, and I just can't tell you how happy I am about this. | ||
Trump revokes a decades-old executive order said to be the origin of woke. | ||
Gay way of putting it, but it's true. | ||
The origin of woke. | ||
Actually, the origin of woke is the Civil Rights Act. | ||
So that's what actually needs to be repealed. | ||
And I think we need to find... | ||
A black guy. | ||
I think we need to find a black politician to support this. | ||
Because the argument needs to be made, because if you say repeal the Civil Rights Act, trust me, I'm under no illusions as to how that sounds to the uninformed. | ||
And so while it's the right position to have, you have to take into account the way it will be received by the populace. | ||
And just frankly, I think we need a black person to make the argument because the reality is, when you look at America today, whether it is the DEI madness, that obviously stems from affirmative action that came out of the Civil Rights Act. | ||
But if you look at the black community, and you look at the state that it's in right now, statistically and overall, it's in a deplorable state compared to where it was just before the Civil Rights Act came into being. | ||
So I'd like to make the argument that literally as an act of black emancipation, as the best thing you could possibly do for the black community in the long run is to get rid of the Civil Rights Act. | ||
Nobody's going to listen to me say that, so we need somebody else to. | ||
We need somebody else to make that argument because it's absolutely true. | ||
It must be done. | ||
It must be done. | ||
And just go listen to Thomas Sowell. | ||
I mean, it's the type of thing that I shouldn't even have to talk about because for half a century, people have been making this argument. | ||
I mean, it's been readily apparent what a long-term disaster, civil rights and affirmative action, it's just it was never a good idea. | ||
It never had positive effects. | ||
It never established the solid foundation upon which Black Americans can build a society and community and powerful family structures. | ||
The entire purpose was to undermine and destroy that potentiality. | ||
So it's got to be reversed. | ||
And I don't like having to make the argument because, again, it's like you can find people on talk shows in the 80s saying this and for some reason just they were right and they just keep being proven right and just nobody ever listens to them. | ||
So just go listen to Thomas Sowell. | ||
Go listen to Thomas Sowell. | ||
He's a black guy. | ||
There you go. | ||
It works. | ||
He'll tell you everything you need to know about what happens when you remove merit as the basis for hiring. | ||
He'll tell you everything you need to know about the effect that giving black kids positions in colleges they don't actually qualify for. | ||
He'll tell you exactly how that worked out for him. | ||
And that's sort of the best example. | ||
It's the best crystallization or condensed I don't know, symbol of the entire idea of affirmative action in the civil rights movement. | ||
And Thomas Sowell can say it better than I ever could, but the simple idea is that you've got a black kid coming out of high school, good grades, well qualified to be in a state school. | ||
If he were to go to a state school, he'd probably do very well. | ||
He'd probably graduate on time and go on to be successful. | ||
You know, establish, again, a solid foundation for a family and a community. | ||
Instead, you take him out of that path of success and you instead say, well, we're going to make up for the low numbers in Harvard. | ||
We're going to send him to Harvard. | ||
He's not qualified for Harvard. | ||
If he was, great, send him there. | ||
If he's not qualified for it, but you send him there anyway, you think that's a path to success? | ||
You think putting a guy who's not qualified for Harvard into Harvard is going to lead to good outcomes? | ||
Either Harvard's got to lower its quality. | ||
to, you know, allow this kid to graduate or he's not going to graduate and he's going to be left with debt and no degree or he's going to, you know, feel unqualified because he is not up to the standard as the kids around him. | ||
Again, people take this out of context, you know, but this is just the way it works. | ||
It's reality. | ||
It's, you know, if you actually love these people, you're going to want to actually, you know, establish policies that lead to their success, not ones that feel good and look good and give you statistical outcomes that You can manipulate to act like you're winning. | ||
If you want to actually do something positive for the black community, you need to not baby them and give them shortcuts because you're slowing the quality across the board. | ||
So anyway, the Civil Rights Act is what needs to be reversed. | ||
I'm probably not the right guy to make that argument. | ||
DEI, however, is having an axe taken to it. | ||
It's a beautiful thing. | ||
Trump's order ending illegal discrimination and restoring merit-based opportunity revokes Lyndon Johnson's executive order 11246, which requires affirmative action and prohibits federal contractors from discriminating on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. | ||
Illegal DEI and DEIA policies not only violate the text and spirit of our longstanding federal civil rights laws. | ||
They also undermine our national unity as they deny, discredit, and undermine the traditional American values of hard work, excellence, and individual achievement in favor of unlawful, corrosive, and pernicious identity-based spoil systems, Trump's order says. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Absolutely, yes. | ||
That is brilliant. | ||
That's absolutely brilliant. | ||
And he's exactly right. | ||
And it's obvious. | ||
And I'm surprised we even have to make this argument. | ||
This is what I mean by we're waking up from a nightmare. | ||
We're waking up from this dream world where just nothing made any sense at all. | ||
We have to fight discrimination. | ||
How? | ||
Eliminating white people in the workplace. | ||
That's insane. | ||
That's an insane thing to think. | ||
And it's been the standard policy for decades. | ||
And it's like, how did... | ||
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How? | |
How did this argument even get made? | ||
How did people fall for it? | ||
How did it not get reversed like 50 years ago? | ||
Crazy. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
This one should have been this other one. | ||
Yeah, this is another story from the migrant stack here. | ||
U.S. throws out policies limiting arrests of migrants at sensitive locations like schools and churches. | ||
Officers enforcing immigration laws will now be able to arrest migrants at sensitive locations like schools and churches after the Trump administration threw out policies limiting where those arrests could happen. | ||
The move reverses guidance that for over a decade has restricted two key federal immigration agencies, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs of Border Protection, from carrying out immigration enforcement in sensitive locations. | ||
Yeah, see, what's happening now is we're treating immigration law like it's law rather than a schoolyard game of tag. | ||
See, up until now, the lefties have declared that churches and schools are base and you're not allowed to tag them. | ||
They've declared that in this game of freeze tag, if you touch the church or the school, then the person who's it can't tag you. | ||
But that's childish nonsense. | ||
This is a law, and it gets enforced, even if you claim you're on base, okay? | ||
So that's what's happening. | ||
We're just treating the law like the law, rather than a schoolyard game to be manipulated and taken advantage of. | ||
But here's the very good news about DEI. Getting rid of DEI is one thing. | ||
But if there's one thing we know about the way the left behaves, it's that they're manipulative little weasel people, okay? | ||
So when you say you can't have DEI, what they do is they keep all the same policies. | ||
They keep the same people employed in the same jobs. | ||
And they change the name. | ||
And they say, well, this isn't DEI. This is D-I-E. See, it's different. | ||
See, it's different. | ||
We switched those two letters, so now your rule doesn't count. | ||
Ha-ha, na-na-na-na-boo-boo. | ||
I mean, literally, it's like, this is playground crap. | ||
But this is what they do. | ||
And we know they do that. | ||
And they do it over and over. | ||
They did it last year when there was some rule about colleges having to lower their diversity requirements. | ||
And so colleges just openly, and they bragged about it. | ||
They're like, look how clever we are. | ||
We just changed the word diversity to inclusion, and now the law doesn't apply to us. | ||
And it's like, enough, enough, enough, enough, enough of this lawyer mentality, okay? | ||
Enough of this, I don't know, letter of the law. | ||
I'm not really touching you. | ||
I'm not really touching you. | ||
Enough, enough, enough, enough. | ||
You're all going to jail. | ||
Federal employees are told to name colleagues who work in DEI roles or risk adverse consequences. | ||
So this is the brilliant thing. | ||
Not only is Trump eliminating DEI, he's cognizant of the strategy that the left then takes to just do DEI and call it something else and act like they're innocent. | ||
Well, what? | ||
Well, you said no DEI, and this isn't DEI. This is EID. So what do we do? | ||
And it's like, these people, these people, they know what they're doing. | ||
So they know that they do that, and now they're preempting it. | ||
So federal employees received emails Wednesday warning they could face repercussions if they do not report on co-workers who work in diversity, equity, and inclusion and accessibility positions that might have gone unnoticed by government supervisors. | ||
Quote, we are aware of efforts by some in government to disguise these programs using coded or imprecise language, said emails sent to government employees and obtained by NBC News. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Amazing. | ||
I never expected. | ||
The United States government to catch on to this dumbass little trick they pull. | ||
It's the type of thing they've done just for decades. | ||
And they just get away with it. | ||
And it's so frustrating. | ||
We pointed out nothing happens. | ||
They're doing something. | ||
They're actually doing something about this. | ||
I'm in shock. | ||
I'm amazed. | ||
I'm flabbergasted. | ||
I'm just... | ||
I'm reveling. | ||
We're all reveling in this. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Employees were directed to notify the Office of Personnel Management if they are aware of a change in any contract description or personnel position description since November 5, 2024, to obscure the connection between the contract and DEIA or similar ideologies, saying there will be no adverse consequences for timely reporting this information. | ||
However, failure to report this information within 10 days may result in adverse consequences. | ||
Workers across multiple agencies and departments have received emails with the same language as of Wednesday night. | ||
I would love to see their faces when this email came through. | ||
I believe I actually have an image of this exact email. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Mindy Isser. | ||
Absolutely effing insane email to EPA employees today. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
And here it is. | ||
We are taking steps to close all agency DEI offices and end all DEIA-related contracts in accordance with President Trump's executive order titled Ending Racial Discrimination Blah Blah. | ||
These programs divided Americans by race, wasted taxpayer dollars, and resulted in shameful discrimination. | ||
We are aware of efforts by some in government to disguise these programs by using coded and imprecise language. | ||
That's the thing I just read. | ||
Thank you for your attention in this important matter. | ||
I was just, I'd love, I'd love to, I wish I could see the faces. | ||
Because you know how smug they can look. | ||
You know the smug, you know, I'm thinking Dolores Umbridge style. | ||
Like, oh, getting rid of DEI, are we? | ||
Well, turns out we don't have a DEI office. | ||
We have an EID office. | ||
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So, uh, looks like I win this one. | |
Oh, a letter? | ||
Oh, there's a letter for us? | ||
What's it say? | ||
Oh crap, they know what we're doing and they're not letting us do it. | ||
Oh crap, our childish, petulant, unlawful, just rat-like behavior is being called out. | ||
Jeez. | ||
I bet the smug grin got wiped off their face real quick. | ||
I just, I love it. | ||
I love to see it. | ||
I love they're not getting away with this anymore. | ||
And I love how simple it is. | ||
I love how easy it is. | ||
Because it just proves us right once again. | ||
How many times have people suggested, you know, to get rid of DEI and just like, how are you going to do it? | ||
I mean, there's too many. | ||
How are you going to do it? | ||
This is impossible. | ||
It's like, it's so easy. | ||
All of these problems are just so, just so unbelievably simple to solve. | ||
And we're just solving them now. | ||
It's just happening. | ||
It's just, they're just doing it. | ||
And I'm so happy. | ||
Trump says DEI programs are illegal in the federal government. | ||
He's ending them. | ||
With the stroke of a pen, President Trump has abruptly reversed course on diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
Now, obviously, the next step of this has to be to go after the corporations like BlackRock and Vanguard that have imposed DEI programs from their position as controllers of the money supply. | ||
As the managers of retirement funds across the country, they've imposed DEI on companies by making it a quadrant of their ESG matrix. | ||
And so they're bribing people to implement these immoral and unethical and illegal programs. | ||
So that should obviously be the next step in this. | ||
Get rid of it in the government. | ||
And if you want to get rid of it in the The only way to do that is go after the people that imposed it on the private sector, which is BlackRock. | ||
Larry Fink is very open, and in this very clip you're seeing right now on screen is describing the way that we need to force changes in behavior for their own benefit. | ||
So I'd like to see him on a chain gang with all of our illegal alien friends digging ditches. | ||
I want to see Larry Fink scrubbing floors by the time Trump's out of office if he's really serious about this DEI crap. | ||
The second executive order issued Tuesday revokes numerous executive actions of the administration's past, including some that have been in effect for decades. | ||
Yeah, destroying the country for decades. | ||
The shocking part about this is not that Trump reversed them, it's that they were in place for that long in the first place. | ||
So, again, I can't get over the fact that they're actually doing this. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
Also, Mike Johnson has promised to uncover the full truth of January 6th with a new House subcommittee. | ||
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and House Republicans have announced the formation of a new subcommittee to further investigate the events surrounding January 6th. | ||
The subcommittee will be led by Representative Barry Loudermilk, who previously read the Republican investigation into the January 6th Select Committee, and the security responses that occurred the day of the protest before he left office on Monday. | ||
President Biden issued blanket pardons to lawmakers and staff who served on the January 6th Select Committee. | ||
But we'll see about that. | ||
We'll see about that. | ||
You can't pardon treason. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
So, again, I'm just blown away by what Trump is doing. | ||
I'm in awe. | ||
Obviously, we talked yesterday about some of the AI stuff that he's getting into that we're not happy about at all and is very dangerous and needs to be guarded against. | ||
I think the First Amendment is at threat right now from the anti-Semitism laws being put into place. | ||
We have to keep our eye out on that. | ||
Sit back and trust the plan. | ||
But for the first time in my life, and probably for the first time in the lives of anybody listening to me, the Republicans won an election and are immediately and aggressively delivering tangible results. | ||
Amazing. | ||
That alone is just... | ||
Even without the details, it's like that concept alone is such a fundamental shift in the political landscape of America that I'm amazed. | ||
I'm amazed. | ||
I'm awed. | ||
I'm shocked. | ||
How many times have we fought and strove and just suffered the slings and arrows, got somebody elected, And they immediately go, oh, well, but we're not them. | ||
We're not going to do what they did. | ||
We're going to submit to them. | ||
And it's like... | ||
It's amazing that that frustration is not being felt right now. | ||
That they're getting into office. | ||
They're launching investigations. | ||
They're shutting the border. | ||
They're expelling people. | ||
They're sending soldiers to the border. | ||
They're shutting down DEI. They're preempting the... | ||
Weaselish nature of the Democrats and preempting their ability to change the word, to change the definition of DEI, and ha-ha, now it's not illegal anymore. | ||
It's just we're just not letting them do that. | ||
And these things that have been in place for decades, they've destroyed and degraded and undermined the American experiment for decades. | ||
So it's not going to immediately, not everything's going to get better right away, but this is... | ||
It's eviscerating the mechanisms by which our country is being destroyed from the inside out. | ||
It's eliminating the practices that have led to our slow but infinite degradation. | ||
And it's nice. | ||
It's very nice. | ||
It's very nice and it makes me happy. | ||
We got some more political news here. | ||
There's an article from Infowars that lays out why Joe Biden had to pardon Anthony Fauci, explaining the just lifetime of crimes that that supervillain has been involved in. | ||
New York City Mayor Eric Adams claimed when he complained about illegals to the Biden administration, he was told to... | ||
Oh man, I wish I could say what I want to right now. | ||
Gee, I wish I could say what I want to. | ||
How else can I put it? | ||
He was told to be a good Uncle Tom. | ||
Be a good Democrat, is what the actual quote is. | ||
He was told to be a good Democrat. | ||
Behave, sit down, shut up, boy. | ||
Do as you're told. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
Be a good little slave, okay? | ||
Don't be one of these troublemaking slaves. | ||
He says he had more than one meeting with the Biden administration officials, including Joe Biden himself, and that... | ||
After voicing his concerns, he was told by at least one person that he should be a good Democrat. | ||
It just goes to show how little the Biden administration cared about this issue. | ||
Oh, they cared? | ||
No, they cared a lot about it. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
How little they cared about the issue? | ||
What do you mean they don't care about it? | ||
This issue defines their entire worldview. | ||
They care about it more than they care about their own children. | ||
I get it. | ||
No, he's saying they don't care about the problems that it causes. | ||
That's true. | ||
But they care about it in the sense that they desperately want it and are willing to sacrifice everything else to get it. | ||
I mean, they care about that too much. | ||
By the way, we're going to be joined by a YouTuber named Hard Bastard in the next segment. | ||
And he does videos that sort of relate to everything that we've been talking about today. | ||
Basically, he basically just watches left-wing content. | ||
And makes fun of it. | ||
And it's hilarious. | ||
And he has rapidly become probably my most watched YouTuber. | ||
He makes tons of videos a day. | ||
And I watch a lot of them. | ||
Because I want to know what these guys are up to. | ||
But I'm not about to sit there and watch Kyle Kalinske. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
I'm about to sit there and tune in to the majority report. | ||
I mean, I don't care that much. | ||
But it's nice to know. | ||
But it's nice to know. | ||
And it's fun because Hard Bastard does the work for you and finds the clips. | ||
And then... | ||
He'll be very fun to talk to. | ||
So we'll talk to him in the next hour. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
I got this story to cover. | ||
And this story I probably should have started with. | ||
I mean, this is actually, now that I have gotten to it, is probably one of the most important stories of the day. | ||
And it's going to take a second. | ||
I saw this headline. | ||
It took me about three times reading it before it clicked. | ||
And I went, wait, what are they saying? | ||
I saw headlines yesterday, the stabbing in Southport of the migrant dude who killed three little girls, stabbed like 11 more, started the riots in Southport in the UK over the summer. | ||
He has been tried and convicted, and he's now being sentenced today. | ||
And there were articles I saw saying he was able to buy knives on Amazon. | ||
I just sort of roll my eyes because this is what the UK does. | ||
They have all these... | ||
Crazy rules about knives because, well, they're importing violent psychopaths and then trying to deprive them of the ability to commit violence by making you show an ID to purchase spoons or, you know, having police raids that commandeer bicycle tires as potential weapons. | ||
I mean, they're a total cartoon country. | ||
It's hilarious and insane. | ||
But what are you going to do about that? | ||
I mean, how do you stop? | ||
I mean, you need knives. | ||
I mean, everybody uses knives every day. | ||
Cook, you know, whatever. | ||
You can't get rid of knives. | ||
Even if you get rid of sharp knives, you can't get rid of blunt instruments. | ||
You know, you think back to the debate with Alex Jones on Piers Morgan all those years ago, talking about a story in India where a woman was abused and killed with an iron rod, and he's going, you can't ban the iron rod, Piers. | ||
That's the same thing. | ||
You can't ban... | ||
And the timeline, the dominoes, where this eventually goes is obvious, right? | ||
First, you ban all the implements of violence, but people can still commit violence with their hands or their fists. | ||
It eventually leads to banning the ability to fear anger by forcibly drugging people to keep them calm and placate them. | ||
So I'm going to tell you this headline on the other side. | ||
But what do you think happens when you've got headlines in the Times of the UK saying, this guy was able to buy knives on Amazon. | ||
We have to do something about that. | ||
Stop somebody for buying a kitchen implement from the internet. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
This is the third hour of American Journal. | ||
We'll be joined by a hard bastard here momentarily. | ||
I gotta read you this headline. | ||
Left off the last segment asking the question, what do you do? | ||
How do you protect your people when adults can go on the internet and buy kitchen knives? | ||
I mean, that's a problem, isn't it? | ||
How do you solve that problem? | ||
There's some problems you can't solve. | ||
Some you just have to deal with. | ||
Some you have to... | ||
You have to change the nature of the environment rather than try to play whack-a-mole with human nature. | ||
But I'll tell you, they've identified the problem not as the millions of violent criminals flooding their shores on a continual basis. | ||
It's not with the radicalization that's going on in mosques and Islamic training centers throughout that country. | ||
It's not the continual demonization of the native population that goes unabated from every outlet, from parliamentary speeches to the BBC. They're fine with all of that. | ||
Their problem is that somebody's able to buy a kitchen knife online. | ||
I think it was Morgoth's reviews on X said, you know... | ||
Eight-year-olds are not the most robust figures. | ||
And it's going to be hard to ban everything that could hurt an eight-year-old. | ||
Eight-year-olds were killed in this knife attack. | ||
Here's the headline. | ||
I'm just delaying even saying this headline because it's so intense. | ||
Online retailers will have to report mass purchases of knives. | ||
Okay, they changed the headline on me. | ||
This happens all the time. | ||
Because they realize how bad their headlines sound, and so they change them. | ||
Here's the real headline. | ||
It's always in the article URL. You can find the original headline. | ||
Online knife sales to be checked with live video and digital ID. Live video and digital ID. So they are now saying that if you are buying a knife from Amazon, you'll have to allow them access to your camera to film you. | ||
And check your ID against a digital ID database. | ||
So this is beyond contact tracing. | ||
This is beyond digital ID. This is facial recognition checks to purchase things on the internet. | ||
That's their solution, by the way, to the fact that millions of migrants have flooded into the UK and raped a million British girls. | ||
And killed an unknown number of innocent British people. | ||
Their solution to this? | ||
Live video monitoring of you while you shop online. | ||
Okay. | ||
Online retailers will be required to report the names of people buying large quantity of knives to the police under measures to crack down on knife crime, the Times can reveal. | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
Police chiefs have identified individuals bulk buying up to 300 knives at a time to sell individually on social media for huge profits. | ||
These are networks selling the knives to gangs across the country, and the problem is spiraling, one of the policing leaders said, investigating the problem has said. | ||
Dude, if your civilization is so broken that you have to stop people from buying knives, I mean... | ||
I guess it's a return to form. | ||
I mean, you know, back when the Normans conquered England, they wouldn't let the peasants have swords either. | ||
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They still had to have knives. | |
You still could have a little tool, a little implement. | ||
I mean, what, you know, it sort of goes back to, you know, the stat where it's like more people are killed by hammers than AR-15s in America. | ||
What are you going to ban next? | ||
You think getting rid of knives is going to solve the problem? | ||
You think monitoring, you think taking Pictures of people while they purchase knives online. | ||
That's going to solve the problem. | ||
Are you going to ban hammers? | ||
Are you going to ban iron rods? | ||
Are you going to ban particularly large rocks? | ||
Are you going to ban fists? | ||
I'll tell you what they're going to do. | ||
They're going to vaccinate you for hate. | ||
That's what's coming up next. | ||
You can't ban all the implements, so you have to ban the intent. | ||
It's actually a great song for my guest. | ||
I'm to ask him if he's heard this. | ||
Isn't it amazing we've been dealing with the communists since the 60s? | ||
We've been dealing with the communist infiltration since the 60s. | ||
This song... | ||
C. Robbins. | ||
This song is all about communists showing up and agitating everybody and just making everybody miserable and angry. | ||
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Now ain't I right? | |
Now right. | ||
All right. | ||
I got a couple stories here to cover before we bring on Hard Bastard. | ||
A couple news items have broken in just the last hour or so. | ||
Laura Logan reports January 6th defendant Jeremy Brown called his girlfriend at 4.16 a.m. | ||
this morning to tell her he was being moved and no one has heard from him since. | ||
So as of now, his attorney and his family have no idea where he is. | ||
His cellmate, another January 6th defendant, was also told he was being moved. | ||
The White House needs to order the marshals to release these people now. | ||
Jeremy's mom, Lisa, wants her son back. | ||
He served the country with distinction, of course. | ||
You know all about Jeremy. | ||
We talked to his lawyer yesterday, and apparently he has gone missing as of 4 a.m. | ||
this morning. | ||
So, you know, a lot of people are tagging Donald Trump and Elon Musk and getting attention to this. | ||
And Jeremy Brown deserves attention on his case, and the abuse they're putting him through is unjustifiable. | ||
Meanwhile, a new O'Keefe Media Group undercover investigation has dropped with a White House advisor saying, quote, the deep state is real, revealing how the bureaucrat protects its own interests, predicts bureaucracy will crush RFK Jr. as HHS secretary, saying if I was given an order, I would either try to block it or resign. | ||
Deep state activity from the left-behind networks being uncovered by James O'Keefe through his brilliant work. | ||
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And on that note, I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Hard Bastard. | ||
You can find Hard Bastard on YouTube at Hard Bastard, where he performs skilled takedowns and breakdowns of the dregs of society. | ||
And I gotta say, I don't know how I stumbled on his channel a couple weeks ago, but it's become a mild obsession of mine. | ||
It's something I can listen to sort of all day while I'm doing work, and it's great material. | ||
Hard Bastard, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
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Yeah, thanks for having me. | |
That was a hell of an intro. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
No, I've really been enjoying your content. | ||
Tell us what you do. | ||
Tell us about your media production that you're involved in. | ||
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So I basically do... | |
Breakdown of propaganda. | ||
I do some daily news, but most of it's like a breakdown of corporate media propaganda. | ||
And I started doing that. | ||
I was in a religious cult most of my life. | ||
And I got out of the religious cult, the Jehovah's Witnesses, and I was kind of able to kind of unwire my brain from the propaganda tactic standpoint. | ||
In 2016, I started to notice that the corporate media was using the same propaganda tactics that the Jehovah's Witness did. | ||
And so I just made videos about it, and it kind of took off. | ||
Yeah, well, and you focus on sort of the worst of the worst of the left-wing media, the Kyle Kalinskis, the Sam Cedars, the Cenk Ugers. | ||
And I love it because I would never watch those guys normally. | ||
But when it's your video, you watch a little clip of them, and then you hear Hard Bastard come in and lay the truth down, and then you watch them a little bit more. | ||
So why do you think it's important to go after guys like that? | ||
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I think that we're seeing an awakening, and I think just doing whatever you can. | |
To explain to people not only that they're lying, but how they're lying. | ||
And I just see more and more people, and not just with what I'm doing, but just all over the Internet, commentators, yourself, Infowars, the whole independent, actual independent media apparatus. | ||
Like, this is an information revolution. | ||
So I think anything you can do to explain to people how they lie, I think, is very beneficial. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly right. | ||
And I think that's why I resonate with your videos because so much of what you talk about is what we talk about, the cult programming, not just saying that they're lying, but how they're lying. | ||
And the cult thing is very interesting, and I talk about this all the time on my show. | ||
The sort of pressures that are used to get people to conform, it's the same on an individual level. | ||
In an abusive relationship, you see sort of the same actions that you see in a small cult setting or, you know, when brainwashing an entire nation. | ||
Like, it's human psychology. | ||
It's sort of the same at every level, and it's the same tactics that are being used. | ||
So can you expand on that a little bit about some of the cult programming tactics that you, you know, had experience from being a Jehovah's Witness and then saw evidence on the left? | ||
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Sure. | |
So, okay, and the Jehovah's Witnesses... | ||
If you started asking questions, if you started questioning the leadership, you'd be called an apostate. | ||
And so the direct parallel with the left is if you do that on the left, you're called a racist or a very long list of ists or obes. | ||
And the whole point of that is to shut down the line of questioning, to shut down the conversation. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Well, and it's submission to authority and social pressure. | ||
And it's almost like the people on that side have some sort of antenna that we're lacking, that they just receive these signals, because it's amazing the sort of, you know, how they all do it at exactly the same time. | ||
I mean, the NPC meme, you know, got popular because it's accurate, right? | ||
It's like they're robots, and it's like, how do they all get this message all at once, and they all believe it when it's just on the face of it, total crap? | ||
I mean, how do they pull off... | ||
That level of synchronicity across their platforms, are they getting memos that we're not aware of, do you think? | ||
Or is it unconscious, just subconscious sort of activity? | ||
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So I think it depends. | |
I think the corporate media definitely has coordinated talking points. | ||
And so if I were to compare it with the Jehovah's Witnesses, so you'd have the Jehovah's Witness meetings where you would study the Jehovah's Witness propaganda. | ||
And so Jehovah's Witnesses are notorious for false prophecies. | ||
And so what'll happen is there'll be like a prophecy that doesn't happen, and then they'll just label the new belief, they'll call it new light, and then everyone just immediately jumps aboard with it. | ||
So it's similar with the corporate media. | ||
They come out, whatever the ridiculous narrative is, they come out with it, and then... | ||
All of the followers just immediately switched to it. | ||
The Joe Biden thing was a prime example. | ||
Joe Biden was sharp as a tack, nothing wrong, nothing to see here. | ||
And then as soon as they dumped him, they were like, oh, yeah, he's too old. | ||
We got to go with someone else. | ||
You know, it's been amazing to see the left try to deal with that. | ||
I mean, that happened like eight months ago, and they still can't quite get their minds around like what they believe about what happened. | ||
I was watching somebody yesterday saying, how were they phrasing it? | ||
They were like, That just shows how the Democrats aren't controlled because you would have never seen the right wing come out and say that was a terrible debate performance. | ||
Trump should step down. | ||
They're trying to portray as if the Democrats getting rid of Joe Biden was an example of how they're the real party that cares about America. | ||
It's just utterly bizarre the way they justify this stuff for themselves. | ||
And then they act like you're crazy for just noticing reality and watching an uncut video of Joe Biden getting lost on stage and they tell you that's a cheap fake. | ||
I mean, clearly their methods are not having the same effect they used to have. | ||
We covered the story earlier. | ||
CNN plans to lay off hundreds of employees. | ||
NBC is plotting firings. | ||
The Washington Post has fired people. | ||
The Associated Press has fired people. | ||
I watched one of your videos where you were breaking down, several of them, people like David Pakman. | ||
I mean, they're panicking because they're losing subscribers. | ||
Like, it's going out of stock. | ||
I mean, they're literally going, please don't unsubscribe. | ||
Please stay subscribed. | ||
Please just stick with me. | ||
I mean, they're, like, begging their audience to stay, and they're still losing their audience. | ||
I mean, what do they do here? | ||
Let's talk a little bit about just the failure of the leftist media right now. | ||
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So yeah, there's a couple things with that. | |
So the first thing, I think some of the most blatant lies, because we're at a point, and I was surprised at the amount of normies that voted for Trump this time. | ||
And so you had these epic, public, epic fails of narrative, and you can pick COVID, Joe Biden's mental health, whatever. | ||
So I think that's the first part of it. | ||
The second part of it is... | ||
People are no longer accepting their frame. | ||
I liked what you posted on Twitter because they're going to do this thing where, oh, look at this woman crying. | ||
You're going to have to keep the borders open because of the crying woman. | ||
And you said something along the lines of fill the river with your tears and to port her back. | ||
And I think the whole point of that is don't accept leftist framing. | ||
You immediately lose if you accept their framing. | ||
And more and more people are realizing that. | ||
And that's another weapon that's not useful for them anymore. | ||
Yeah, and they are really having trouble coming to terms with that. | ||
I mean, they don't know how to do things the right way. | ||
They've spent so long being able to pull the wool over people's eyes and manipulate people, and they're used to us accepting their framing and then trying to argue on that footing. | ||
And now that we're not doing that, I mean, they're flailing and they're desperate. | ||
And I was talking earlier, and I keep seeing this from lefties, people like YouCover or Destiny, these other people. | ||
They keep saying, like, we need a left Joe Rogan. | ||
We need a left-wing Joe Rogan. | ||
And it's like they don't understand that the Joe Rogan phenomenon, the Theo Vons, all these guys, it's because they're just naturally... | ||
You know, talented, and people go to them because they like them. | ||
They don't even understand that, like, no, this is real. | ||
You can't fake this. | ||
You can't buy this. | ||
You can't just purchase a Joe Rogan on the shelf and make him left-wing. | ||
Like, it has to arise naturally, and you people can't do it. | ||
I mean, how do you think they deal with this? | ||
And, I mean, clearly they're trying to mimic the rights domination through podcasts. | ||
I don't think it's going to work, though, do you? | ||
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So, no, I don't think it's going to work. | |
They're a freak show and people don't want freak show policies. | ||
Their policies are destructive, completely anti-human, and normal people don't want that. | ||
So they have to lie. | ||
And the problem is, you know, the propaganda that they used to do, like about abortion, they used to say safe, legal and rare. | ||
And the average person would go, OK, yeah, it's rare. | ||
You don't want to do it a lot. | ||
It's killing a baby. | ||
And so people went along with that. | ||
But now, for whatever reason, they're saying, no, just up to whenever we want to. | ||
You have California. | ||
They at least attempted to make investigating infanticide 30 days after a baby was born. | ||
They tried to make that illegal. | ||
And all the stuff with the homosexual activists and the kids and the schools, people are just against this. | ||
So they have to choose between, and you're kind of seeing it with the Fettermans. | ||
I think the Fettermans realize what they have to do. | ||
To change and get voters. | ||
But then a lot of the people, it's like the crabs in the pot thing where they pull. | ||
The guy down, as soon as a Democrat says something reasonable, like we should hop aboard the Lake and Riley Act, you got people like Kyle Kalinske flipping out and demonizing them, which I like because I want them to lose, so I don't want them to figure out what's happening. | ||
Yeah, that's one of the things I like about your videos. | ||
You're always pointing out how they're losing and going, I hope they don't listen to me. | ||
I hope they keep doing what they're doing. | ||
I hope they continue to make these just... | ||
Terrible choices. | ||
I don't think they're going to learn. | ||
I don't know what they're going to do, but I guess they're going down with the ship. | ||
Although, you know, some people like the Young Turks, Anna Kasparian and Cenk have sort of made moves, you know, obviously going on, you know, TPSA and this sort of stuff. | ||
What do you think that's about? | ||
Because I don't think it's legitimate, but I think it's smart for them, right? | ||
I think they're doing the right thing, recognizing, okay, our insanity isn't working anymore. | ||
We got to try to shift our tactics a little bit, but I'm not buying it, and I don't think a lot of people are. | ||
What do you think is happening with the Young Turks in particular sort of making inroads to the right? | ||
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So I agree with you. | |
I don't buy it at all. | ||
So it's like the meme with the dog in the burning room, you know, that this is fine meme. | ||
So, on the left right now, the fire has reached the chair, and the people, not that Cenk Uygur is sane, but the people that are just not the craziest have realized, all right, the chair is on fire, I have to get out of the building finally. | ||
And then you have the Kalinskis of the world who are demanding everyone stay in the chair and burn. | ||
And so TYT just has like a little more self-awareness than the Kyle Kalinskis of the world. | ||
Chang's pivot is not going well. | ||
The only positive was when the TPUSA crowd cheered him. | ||
And I bet if you asked those people, if they knew. | ||
Over the past eight years, the types of things Cenk Uygur has said about them, one of them kicked out of hospitals and ICUs, I bet you they would probably not like him very much. | ||
And this is going, like, decently. | ||
If you look at the comments section when she's on, like, the Patrick Pat David show, like, there's a decent amount of kind of normie conservative Inc. | ||
viewers that like her. | ||
So, you know, but like I said, I agree with you. | ||
I don't buy any of it. | ||
I think they were like an American Rwanda radio-style propaganda channel, and they tried to incite... | ||
That's not the term. | ||
It's manufactured consent. | ||
They tried to manufacture consent against our side to have our side locked up or worse. | ||
And so, yeah, I got nothing for them. | ||
Yeah, that's what I don't know. | ||
People who watch my show every day might have noticed. | ||
I've occasionally over the last few weeks referenced the Tutsis and the Hutus. | ||
I'll give credit to you for that, because you always talk about Radio Rwanda and just the demonization, calling your enemies cockroaches, and how that's laying the groundwork for, in some cases, genocide. | ||
I think that's a pretty brilliant observation, or at least a very pertinent one. | ||
And isn't it interesting how, like in the case of Anakasparian, and Mayor Eric Adams as well, just did an interview with Tucker, and he's been basically... | ||
You know, kicked out of the Democratic Party for being disloyal or not sufficiently loyal. | ||
And it always seems to be they're blind to these issues until it affects themselves. | ||
You know, Anna Kasparian didn't care about people talking about the homeless issue. | ||
She thought they were evil until she was assaulted by a homeless person and suddenly her eyes were open to it. | ||
I mean, how is it that these people can't, they can't even understand our arguments until it happens to them and then they get it? | ||
I mean, do they not have any empathy? | ||
Like, what's going on with that? | ||
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Yeah, and so if they weren't negatively affected, and if Kamala Harris would have won, because I think if Kamala Harris would have won, there would have been a crackdown even more on independent media, and there would have been many commentators on the conservative side that were indicted. | |
I think the whole fake tenant media thing was kind of the beginnings of that, and they would have gone along with it completely. | ||
They would have had no problem with it. | ||
They're having, like, their lives disrupted by the policies they advocated for. | ||
And in fact, it's getting even crazier with the fires. | ||
You're seeing, like, Cenk Uygur, he did a segment with another guy that was in L.A. I think a lot of them are in L.A. And, like, the fire alarm goes off and they're, like, wondering if they have to, like, evacuate. | ||
And that's just, like, a fascinating microcosm. | ||
Like, you know, they're surrounded by fire. | ||
Just like the meme. | ||
No, it's literally the meme. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
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Yeah, it's amazing. | |
That's amazing. | ||
That's fantastic. | ||
Now, I always watch your clips on YouTube. | ||
I understand those are clips out of a live stream, right? | ||
Do you stream on Rumble? | ||
Because you have a lot of beeps in your YouTube videos. | ||
And I'm like, I know this isn't how it originally aired. | ||
So you stream on Rumble usually? | ||
Yes. | ||
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The main uncensored streams are on Rumble. | |
I've not had any censorship problem on Rumble. | ||
The beeps are because of the community guidelines. | ||
There's no way for me to keep videos up unless I do the beeps. | ||
And I think you found my channel very surprisingly. | ||
The day after Trump won, the shadow ban was removed from my channel, and it was wild, and I figured, I might as well just make the best of this and try to get as many people over to rumble as possible. | ||
Yeah, that's awesome. | ||
Yeah, I can't remember what video of yours came into my feed, but I was like, man, this dude gets it. | ||
I mean, you very clearly are just like an independent, just expressing your thoughts about the matter that tend to align pretty succinctly with ours. | ||
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Yeah, definitely. | |
And you know, you do what we like to do. | ||
But I love how you do it. | ||
You actually have odds and stuff where you go, how many times are they going to say this? | ||
How many times are they going to bring up this? | ||
And you're able to actually predict what the Kyle Kalinskis are going to say word for word before they ever even say it. | ||
These people are so predictable. | ||
It's the same lines over and over. | ||
I mean, do you think that's a strategy of theirs? | ||
Because we know if you repeat something enough, people think it's true. | ||
It's a propagandistic strategy that the Nazis were really good at. | ||
I mean, do you think that's on purpose? | ||
How are you able to predict what the left is going to say word for word before you even start watching the video? | ||
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So they are the most predictable people on earth, the most predictable people on earth. | |
And yeah, it's definitely propaganda related. | ||
Jehovah's Witnesses were the same thing. | ||
I mean, not every Jehovah's Witness, but a lot of them, they speak in phrases, and there's all these catchphrases about Jehovah, and especially the truth. | ||
That's like a key phrase. | ||
Oh, do you have the truth? | ||
What do you think of the truth? | ||
Oh, I love the truth. | ||
And I've seen leftists do that all the time about how they have the truth, and that's like a dead giveaway that you're in a cult. | ||
And yeah, they can't. | ||
I don't think they formulated their beliefs. | ||
I think they just have the talking points. | ||
And a lot of times they don't care if the talking points are true. | ||
They just repeat them. | ||
And you're like a good, obedient boy if you repeat the talking points. | ||
And that's generally what they're interested in, especially white liberals. | ||
White liberals generally, they just want cookies. | ||
And so they'll just say, you know, hey, Black Lives Matter and then move on with their life. | ||
And they go to bed thinking they're like the good whites. | ||
And that's it. | ||
That's all they're really interested in. | ||
That's sort of the strategy, isn't it? | ||
They couch their policies in these very benign statements where it's like, don't Black Lives Matter? | ||
Who's going to say no to that? | ||
You really would have to be kind of inhuman to go, no, Black Lives Matter. | ||
Of course you're going to agree to that. | ||
But then they go, okay, so if you agree Black Lives Matter, you want to defund the police. | ||
And it's like, well, what the hell does that have to do with it? | ||
This is insane. | ||
But they always couch this insane policy that they're... | ||
Pursuing under some very benign and loving-sounding label. | ||
But it's so frustrating. | ||
How can people not see through that? | ||
It seems so obvious to people like you and I. How do we get other people on the same level where they're just seeing right through this crap? | ||
Because it's shocking how effective these strategies are. | ||
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So I think explaining it to them, but also they're doing it kind of on their own. | |
I have seen so many normies talk about how... | ||
Things they've seen in the media made them realize that the media was lying. | ||
And I think any honest person that reaches that point, there's an obvious question that they ask themselves, well, what else are they lying about? | ||
And then you begin the journey, you know, and people end up in different places, but you basically start the journey of uncovering, you know, all the things that they're lying about. | ||
So I think that just explaining it. | ||
And doing the best you can and also, you know, trying to like on social media, just like, you know, share posts from people that you think do a good job at it and go from there. | ||
I mean, what's happening in this country in the information war is incredible. | ||
We're really kicking their asses and it's great because it looked very dark. | ||
For quite a few years. | ||
And ever since the assassination attempt, there's been a momentum shift, and I hope it continues. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I hope so as well. | ||
And of course, you also have to ask the question, not just, you know, what else are they lying about, but why are they lying, right? | ||
You don't need an excuse to tell the truth. | ||
The truth can stay on its own. | ||
You tell the truth because it's the truth. | ||
But if you're lying, there's a reason for that. | ||
You're covering something up. | ||
You're deceiving on purpose for a reason. | ||
What's that reason? | ||
I think once you ask that question. | ||
You know, leads to the next question and the next question, and then you're down the rabbit hole and on Infowars. | ||
So, Hard Bastard, thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
We're going to cover—Trump is giving a speech in Davos right now. | ||
We're going to go to that speech on the other side. | ||
Hard Bastard, thank you so much for joining us on YouTube at Hard Bastard. | ||
You're on Rumble as well. | ||
Keep up the great work, man, and let's stay in touch. | ||
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All right, you too. | |
It was a pleasure. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fantastic stuff, folks. | ||
And good stuff to send to your friends and family, too, because you can hear from our conversation just now. | ||
He's not some guy flying off the handle that's going to repel people. | ||
He's just like, Kyle Kalinske says something, pause it and go, that's a lie. | ||
And then just keep watching. | ||
And it's compelling and interesting stuff. | ||
Trump is laying down the law to the globalist scumbags in Davos as we speak. | ||
speak. | ||
We're going to go to that live on the other side. | ||
Stay with us for this momentous event. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is the American Journal. | ||
As we speak, Trump is doing a live speech to Davos in the World Economic Forum meeting in Switzerland. | ||
We're going to go to that video here in just a second. | ||
I have to say this is one of my favorite parts of the first Trump administration when he would show up to these places and just suck all of the energy. | ||
Out of the room and all these people walking around like they're the rulers of the world or suddenly these obsequious little chihuahuas next to Donald Trump. | ||
And it's fantastic to see him flexing on them. | ||
And people would show an image of Trump next to Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum and go, this is your hero. | ||
He's a world economic guy. | ||
And it's like, don't you get that he's gate crashing their party? | ||
He's storming into their party as the most powerful and important person in the world. | ||
And flexing in their faces to humiliate them and put them in their place, and that's a good thing, and we like that. | ||
So we're about to see that happen. | ||
Again, I'm so excited. | ||
We'll go to that video in just a second. | ||
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With that, we go now to President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, giving a speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
This has been a truly historic week in the United States. | ||
Three days ago, I took the oath of office and we began the golden age of America. | ||
The recent presidential election was won by millions of votes and all seven, every one of them, all seven swing states. | ||
It was a massive mandate from the American people like hasn't been seen in Many years and some of the political pundits, even some of my so-called enemies, said it was the most consequential election victory in 129 years. | ||
That's quite nice. | ||
What the world has witnessed in the past 72 hours is nothing less than a revolution of common sense. | ||
Our country will soon be stronger, wealthier, and more united than ever before, and the entire planet will be more peaceful and prosperous as a result of this incredible momentum and what we're doing and going to do. | ||
My administration is acting with unprecedented speed to fix the disasters we've inherited from a totally inept group of people and to solve every single crisis facing our country. | ||
This begins with confronting the economic chaos caused by the failed policies of the last administration. | ||
Over the past four years, our government racked up $8 trillion in wasteful deficit spending and inflicted nation-wrecking energy restrictions, crippling regulations and hidden taxes like never before. | ||
The result is the worst inflation crisis in modern history and sky-high interest rates for our citizens and even throughout the world. | ||
Food prices and the price of almost every other thing known to mankind went through the roof. | ||
President Biden totally lost control of what was going on in our country, but in particular with our high inflation economy and at our border. | ||
Because of these ruinous policies, total government spending this year is $1.5 trillion higher than was projected to occur when I left office just four years ago. | ||
Likewise, the cost of servicing the debt is more than 230% higher than was projected in 2020. The inflation rate we are inheriting remains 50% higher than the historic target. | ||
It was the highest inflation probably. | ||
In the history of our country. | ||
That's why from the moment I took office, I've taken rapid action to reverse each and every one of these radical left policies that created this calamity, in particular with immigration, crime and inflation. | ||
On day one, I signed an executive order directing every member of my cabinet to marshal all powers at their disposal to defeat inflation and reduce the cost of daily life. | ||
I imposed a federal hiring freeze, a federal regulation freeze, a foreign aid freeze, and I created the new Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
I terminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful Green New Deal. | ||
I call it the Green New Scam. | ||
Withdrew from the one-sided Paris climate accord and ended the insane and costly electric vehicle mandate. | ||
We're going to let people buy the car they want to buy. | ||
I declared a national energy emergency, and that's so important, national energy emergency to unlock the liquid gold under our feet and pave the way for rapid approvals of new energy infrastructure. | ||
The United States has the largest amount of oil and gas of any country on Earth. | ||
And we're going to use it. | ||
Not only will this reduce the cost of virtually all goods and services, it'll make the United States a manufacturing superpower and the world capital of artificial intelligence and crypto. | ||
My administration has also begun the largest deregulation campaign in history, far exceeding even the record-setting efforts of my last term. | ||
In total, the Biden administration imposed $50,000 in additional regulatory costs on the average American household over the last four years. | ||
I have promised to eliminate 10 old regulations for every new regulation, which will soon put many thousands of dollars back in the pockets of American families. | ||
To further unleash our economy, our majorities in the House and Senate, which we also took along with the presidency, are going to pass the largest tax cut in American history, including massive tax cuts for workers and family and big tax cuts for domestic producers and manufacturers. | ||
And we're working with the Democrats on getting an extension of the original Trump tax cuts, as you probably know. | ||
By just reading any paper, my message to every business in the world is very simple. | ||
Come make your product in America, and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on Earth. | ||
We're bringing them down very substantially, even from the original Trump tax cuts. | ||
But if you don't make your product in America, which is your prerogative, then very simply you will have to pay a tariff. | ||
Differing amounts, but a tariff which will direct hundreds of billions of dollars and even trillions of dollars into our treasury to strengthen our economy and pay down debt. | ||
Under the Trump administration, there will be no better place on earth to create jobs, build factories, or grow a company than right here in the good old USA. Already Americans, economic, you can see this, I think, maybe even in your wonderful, wonderful room that you're all gathered together. | ||
So many of my friends, but Americans, the economic confidence is soaring like... | ||
I just want to remind you guys, this is Donald Trump telling the World Economic Forum to their faces that he is reversing everything they're trying to do. | ||
He just called it the Green New Scam. | ||
Their whole existence is predicated on the Green New Deal and global warming and climate change. | ||
He's absolutely devastating them. | ||
He's mogging them to their faces. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Keep watching. | ||
OpenAI announced a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure. | ||
Other companies likewise have announced billions and billions and billions, adding up to trillions of investment in America and the United States. | ||
And it's also reported today in the papers that Saudi Arabia will be investing at least $600 billion in America. | ||
But I'll be asking the crown prince, who's a fantastic guy, to round it out to around $1 trillion. | ||
I think they'll do that because we've been very good to them. | ||
And I'm also going to ask Saudi Arabia and OPEC to bring down the cost of oil. | ||
You've got to bring it down, which, frankly, I'm surprised they didn't do before the election. | ||
That didn't show a lot of love. | ||
By them not doing it. | ||
I was a little surprised by that. | ||
If the price came down, the Russia-Ukraine war would end immediately. | ||
Right now, the price is high enough that that war will continue. | ||
You've got to bring down the oil price, you've got to end that war. | ||
They should have done it long ago. | ||
They're very responsible, actually, to a certain extent, for what's taking place. | ||
Millions of lives are being lost. | ||
With oil prices going down, I'll demand that interest rates drop immediately. | ||
And likewise, they should be dropping all over the world. | ||
Interest rates should follow us all over the progress that you're seeing is happening because of our historic victory in a recent presidential election, one that has become... | ||
Quite well known throughout the world. | ||
I think a lot of things are happening to a lot of countries. | ||
They say that there's light shining all over the world since the election. | ||
And even countries that we aren't particularly friendly with are happy because they understand what there is a future and how great the future will be under our leadership. | ||
America is back and open for business. | ||
And this week, I'm also taking swift action to stop the invasion at our southern border. | ||
They allowed people to come in at levels that nobody's ever seen before. | ||
It was ridiculous. | ||
I decided and declared to do. | ||
And very, very importantly, a national emergency on our border immediately halted all entry of illegal border crossers, of which there were many, and began promptly returning the illegal trespassers back to the place from which they came. | ||
That action, as you've probably seen, has already started very strongly. | ||
I've deployed active-duty U.S. military and National Guard troops to the border to assist in repelling the invasion. | ||
It was really an invasion. | ||
We will not allow our territory to be violated. | ||
After four long years, the United States is strong and sovereign and a beautiful nation once again. | ||
It's a strong, sovereign nation. | ||
In addition, I'm pleased to report that America is also a free nation once again. | ||
On day one, I signed an executive order to stop all government censorship. | ||
No longer will our government label the speech of our own citizens as Misinformation or disinformation, which are the favorite words of censors and those who wish to stop the free exchange of ideas and, frankly, progress. | ||
We have saved free speech in America, and we've saved it strongly. | ||
With another historic executive order this week, I also ended the weaponization of law enforcement against the American people and, frankly, against politicians. | ||
And restored the fair, equal and impartial rule of law. | ||
My administration has taken action to abolish all discriminatory diversity, equity and inclusion nonsense. | ||
And these are policies that were absolute nonsense throughout the government and the private sector. | ||
With the recent yet somewhat unexpected great Supreme Court decision just made, America will once again become a merit-based country. | ||
You have to hear that word, merit-based country. | ||
And I've made it official, an official policy of the United States, that there are only two genders, male and female. | ||
And we will have no men participating in women's sports. | ||
And transgender operations, which became the rage, will occur very rarely. | ||
Finally, as we restore common sense in America, we're moving quickly to bring back strength and peace and stability abroad. | ||
I'm also going to ask all NATO nations to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, which is what it should have been years ago. | ||
It was only at 2%, and most nations didn't pay until I came along. | ||
I insisted that they pay, and they did, because the United States was really paying the difference at that time, and it was unfair to the United States. | ||
But many, many things have been unfair for many years. | ||
To the United States. | ||
Before even taking office, my team negotiated a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East, which wouldn't have happened without us, as I think most of the people in the room know. | ||
Earlier this week, the hostages began to return to their families. | ||
They are returning, and it's a beautiful sight, and they'll be coming in more and more. | ||
They started. | ||
Coming back on Sunday, our efforts to secure a peace settlement between Russia and Ukraine are now hopefully underway. | ||
It's so important to get that done. | ||
That is an absolute killing field. | ||
Millions of soldiers are being killed. | ||
Nobody's seen anything like it since World War II. They're laying dead all over the flat fields. | ||
It's a flat field farmland, and there's millions of Russians and millions of Ukrainians. | ||
Nobody's seen anything like it since World War II. It's time to end it. | ||
And here in America, we have big events coming up. | ||
Next year, we have the 250th anniversary of America's founding. | ||
I'm so honored to be president during that. | ||
That's been a big event. | ||
They've been talking about it for 10 years. | ||
We also have the World Cup. | ||
And I understand Gianni is in the room. | ||
Infantino, he was very instrumental in helping us get it. | ||
He's there with you someplace, I think. | ||
And I want to thank him for that. | ||
And then we have the Olympics coming up, which I was instrumental in getting. | ||
Also in my first term, and who would have known that by skipping a term, I would get the Olympics. | ||
I was upset. | ||
I said, you know, I got the Olympics to come and I won't be president. | ||
But it turned out through a stroke of luck, or whatever you might call it, that I'm going to be president during the World Cup and the Olympics and the 250th anniversary. | ||
So that's going to be three big events. | ||
And we've accomplished more in less than four days. | ||
We have really been working four days. | ||
than other administrations have accomplished in four years. | ||
And we're just getting started. | ||
It's really an amazing thing to see. | ||
And the spirit and the light over our country has been incredible. | ||
Under the last administration, our nation has suffered greatly. | ||
But we're going to bring it back and make it greater, bigger, stronger, better than ever before. | ||
I want to thank everybody for being with you. | ||
I would have been there myself, except the inauguration was two days ago. | ||
I thought it might be a little bit quick to make it the first stop. | ||
But we'll get there one day. | ||
We hope to get there. | ||
But I do appreciate. | ||
I heard the audience is fantastic. | ||
And many of my friends are in the audience. | ||
And I will be taking questions now from some very distinguished people. | ||
Thank you all very much. . | ||
That was Trump's speech. | ||
He then does take questions, and we can continue to watch that, but I just want you to understand that Donald Trump just went through the entire list. | ||
In fact, you know, let's do this. | ||
I should have done this while he was talking. | ||
Let's just find what the schedule is that they're going to talk about in Davos, because I would bet I'm pretty sure you make a list of all the things that the World Economic Forum is gathering together to talk about establishing, creating, and whatever, and Donald Trump just went through that list like a checklist, checking off defeating every single one of them. | ||
I mean, you talk about what the World Economic Forum gathers together to do. | ||
It's transgenderism. | ||
It's like LGBT crap. | ||
It's climate change, the Green New Deal. | ||
That's like the superlative one. | ||
It's fighting disinformation, right? | ||
Translating globalist speak. | ||
When they say, we're really fighting disinformation. | ||
Well, that's censorship. | ||
And Donald Trump goes up and says, we stopped all the censorship. | ||
When they say, we have to save the earth and really be stewards for our earth. | ||
Protect nature from the plague of humanity. | ||
I mean, what they're talking about is killing humans in some sort of neo-paganism. | ||
And Donald Trump calls that a Green News scam. | ||
I mean, what he just did was just go down the list, checking off one by one every one of their policies, their insanity, stuff that has taken them decades to carefully, quietly, subversively put into place. | ||
And Donald Trump is just coming in with a sledgehammer. | ||
I'm going, oh, it's a nice thing you've built here. | ||
Smash. | ||
Oh, you spent decades building up the DEI program trying to subvert and replace the American people. | ||
Did you? | ||
Well, smash. | ||
He's just smashing them, just calmly, patiently smashing their life's work in front of their eyes and then calling him their best friends. | ||
It's a beautiful thing. | ||
It really is a beautiful thing. | ||
Let's go back to the video. | ||
We'll hear these questions he's being asked, and we'll chime back in. | ||
Alex is going to go through this whole speech with a fine-tooth comb and really break it down for you fully in the next hour on The Alex Jones Show. | ||
Let's go back now to the question-and-answer session of Donald Trump just absolutely mogging the World Economic Forum. | ||
I want to talk about the EU because you mentioned specifically that I've also had a lot of And I'm going to give you | ||
a quick little example. | ||
In the private life, my beautiful private life, before I had all these... | ||
Things happening. | ||
The world is a little different. | ||
I had a nice, simple life. | ||
You knew that. | ||
But when I had that simple life, I did projects. | ||
And I had a big project in Ireland. | ||
And it had to get approval on something that would have made it even better. | ||
And I got the approval from Ireland in a period of a week. | ||
And it was a very, very, very efficient, good approval. | ||
And they informed me, though, the problem is you're going to have to get it from the EU, and we think that'll take five to six years. | ||
And I said, you have to be kidding. | ||
And this was before politics. | ||
And I said, wait a minute, it's not that important. | ||
I don't want to go five or six years, but it would have been a big investment. | ||
It would have been nice, and it would have been good for the project. | ||
I sent the people to the EU to see if they could speed it up. | ||
And basically it was a five or six year wait just to get a simple approval that Ireland gave me in a period of literally not much more than a week. | ||
And I realized right then that was the first time I really was involved with the EU. But I realized right then that's a problem. | ||
And I didn't even bother applying to do it. | ||
Or if I did, I pulled it very quickly. | ||
I have to be very accurate because I don't want to be criticized. | ||
He did apply, actually. | ||
No, I want to be very accurate. | ||
So I don't think I did. | ||
But if I did, I pulled it very quickly. | ||
It was just something you couldn't wait five years or six years to get an approval. | ||
So a lot of, in a very big business sense, a lot of people are claiming that's the problem. | ||
From the standpoint of America, the EU treats us very, very unfairly, very badly. | ||
They have a large tax that we know about, and a VAT tax, and it's a very substantial one. | ||
They don't take our, essentially don't take our farm products and they don't take our cars. | ||
Trump's doing the question and answer session right now. | ||
Alex Jones will pick up this coverage. | ||
I want to quickly go to this video. | ||
We'll just have time to do this. | ||
We can just pull up my computer screen here. | ||
There's a video from Davos called Nine Buzzwords you might hear from Davos this year. | ||
And I think it's very illuminating. | ||
So here are the nine buzzwords you might hear from Davos this year. | ||
One, AI agents. | ||
See, it's beyond AI. It's AI agents. | ||
This is basically... | ||
AI that can make its own decisions and it's moving towards personhood for AI. Digital trust, the expectation that digital technologies uphold societal values, by which they mean their values, meaning that they're getting digital companies to conform to their demands. | ||
What that means. | ||
Number three, the intelligent age. | ||
This is already well underway. | ||
It describes the convergence of today's transformative technologies such as AI, clean energy, and quantum computing. | ||
Collaboration for the intelligence age. | ||
So how AI can take over governance. | ||
Bi-globalization. | ||
This one's important. | ||
This is a way to conceptualize today's bipolar geopolitical arena. | ||
So this is them signaling that China is now... | ||
On par with the U.S. and they'll be moving towards the center of control being there. | ||
Tariffs are another buzzword you'll be hearing. | ||
And this, of course, is being demonized as protectionism as they want global trade to take advantage of everybody. | ||
Super aging societies. | ||
See, they've done such a good job of diminishing humanity's reproduction that everybody's too old to work and is going to have to... | ||
You know, be replaced with Africans. | ||
Talent scarcity. | ||
This refers to the growing shortage of people. | ||
See, they're not training anybody and they're giving all of your jobs away to the third world. | ||
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