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Mister Popular And The Pitiful Turnout Nightmare Watchalong

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The Man Can't Speak 00:05:35
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here.
And earlier this week, the most popular president in the history of America drew a crowd so sparse, so pitiful, that you barely heard about it, if at all.
And he spoke for about 20 minutes.
You saw a couple of media clips of maybe him doubling down on MAGA Republicans, talking about how he beat pharma.
It's a tough watch.
The man can't speak.
Let me repeat this.
The man can't speak.
Throughout this whole thing, he keeps repeating the same phrases again, Delaware.
No, I mean it.
I'm for real.
All the Johnny nonsense, okay?
He cannot talk.
So because this isn't really being even covered in the alternative media, let alone the mainstream media at this point, I thought that we should watch the entire speech together.
I mean, these are ramblings, man.
He grew up here and his dad did this and my mom said we were going to have to cancel our insurance.
Meanwhile, no one's there.
I mean, the headlines, the headlines, great showjoe, pitifully small crowd of union workers rock up to support the most popular president in history, remember?
And remember that Pennsylvania was one of those states of contention.
You had a state constitutional ruling, you know, by the Supreme Court there that all of the mail-in ballots were completely invalid.
And guess what?
No one cares.
Nope.
Don't care.
Doesn't matter.
Not a big deal.
I want everybody to take a good look at this crowd here.
Are you seeing it?
Let's count the people in the back.
There's about eight people in the back.
He's probably got like 25 Secret Service here.
There's not even 100 people at the most popular president's rally in history.
Meanwhile, the guy he beat in a free and fair election, if you say otherwise, you're part of the big lie, has thousands, if not tens of thousands of people showing up to all of his events.
All of them.
And meanwhile, if you're a MAGA Republican, which I would assume would be any of the 75 million plus that actually voted for Trump, okay, you're a bad guy, according to the AP.
And if you're Michael Flynn, you're enemy number one.
The Associated Press went so hard after Michael Flynn in the Reawaken America tour, which I speak on.
I mean, they did an in-depth article.
They tried to act like he's running some kind of a military operation.
They continue to bring up the QA nonsense, right?
And it's always, you're a liar, and he's a criminal.
I'm sick of it.
I'm done with it.
This is insanity.
Insanity.
The most popular president ever, everybody.
Take a good hard look.
There it is.
There's the crowd.
Yeah, it totally seems that way.
And meanwhile, again, the man can't speak.
However, we have to point this out as well.
They're pushing a man for Senate who's never had a job, who's a fake loser.
He's a loser.
Okay?
He's a trust fund kid who was establishment talking points all the way, wasn't fooling anybody.
And then in May, apparently it was in May, he had a stroke.
Now, we don't wish physical harm on anybody.
You notice how we haven't been leaping over backwards talking about the queen passing away today.
We might do a royal retrospect, if you will, later on and maybe do an ask me anything.
This is going to be a watch-along.
After Fetterman had a stroke, he's done.
He can't talk like Joe.
He can't talk.
All right?
People that can't talk should not be representing constituents either in Congress nor in Senate nor really in any capacity within the government.
He can't speak.
It's over.
So just, I know clips of this have been going around.
I know that Tucker Carlson played some of it yesterday.
We're just going to show you the two-plus-minute clip of this man coming up and trying to get out his pre-planned talking points, but he can't speak anymore.
It's sad.
It's disturbing.
You know, it's bad enough when I've got to watch Biden stumble through dementia for 20 minutes, but then his counterpart, who is, you know, 30 plus years his junior, 30 plus years his junior, also can no longer speak.
Watch.
The Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, John Fetterman.
John Fetterman's Struggle 00:04:25
Workers!
Steel workers!
What an honor it is to be here with you today.
Just earlier, today, I was so proud to march with you in downtown Pittsburgh.
Labor Day.
Happy Labor Day.
You know?
I mean, guys, that's his strongest moment.
Labor Day.
Happy Labor Day.
And we're not happy about this, but these are the malleable puppets of an authoritarian agenda that they are rolling out, which they can barely even get a crowd for and are ready to gaslight you into believing they're the most popular of them all.
They're Numero Uno.
How many homes does Dr. Oz have?
Nine, ten, eleven?
But I guarantee you, he doesn't have a steel mill right across from one of his mansions.
You know, but you're going to have one senator that lives across the street from a steel mill.
Because let's tell us something.
Let's tell something.
In the Mon Valley, we make steel.
We make steel.
And New Jersey, in New Jersey, Dr. Oz makes crudite.
I'm going to make it really simple for all of you.
It's a choice.
It's a choice.
An ally, The sacred life of union, the union way of life, the union way of life.
I mean, are you watching this?
This is really tough to watch.
I don't even want to make fun of it.
Sounds like caveman speak.
One word and syllable at a time.
Me Fedderman.
It's awful.
It's hard to watch, and it only gets worse.
Or someone like Dr. Oz that would take it away and try to destroy it.
I cannot think of anything more un-American than trying to take away the Union way of life.
It's real simple.
Send me to Washington, D.C. Any choice in front of me, any bill, Union way, the anti-union way, every single time, going with the Union way of life and being.
I can't believe they even put him on stage.
Please understand the stakes in this race.
Send me to Washington, D.C. to send so I can work with Senator Casey and I can champion the Union way of life in Jersey, in D.C. Thank you.
Thank you very much.
And it's an honor.
I live eight minutes away from here.
And when I leave tonight, I got three miles away.
Dr. Oz in his mansion in New Jersey.
You've got a friend and you have an ally.
Send me to Washington, D.C. Thank you very much.
Thank you, Steelworkers.
Can't talk.
Okay?
Can't talk.
So even before the stroke, bad news.
This worst news.
And now we're going to go to Zombie J and we're just going to let him take it away.
He starts right away going after people, but then he's so out of it.
First he talks about people that have died and then he starts just rambling into stories.
He can barely speak, okay?
He can barely speak.
That's why there's less than 100 people there for the most popular president ever.
Well, I tell you what, you know, this is a pretty critical election, to state the obvious.
A Word About Good Friends Lost 00:02:18
Before I start, I want to say a word about a few good friends that we lost.
A guy named Jack Shea, some of you knew, and Pat Gillespie.
Both good friends.
People I worked with my whole career.
They had an attitude that could be summed up in one word, in my view.
A little bit like my dad would say.
Everybody, everyone, no matter what your background, is entitled to be treated with dignity, with dignity, with respect.
And you know, I want to thank the elected officials here today.
Bobby Casey's been a close friend of mine for a long time.
His dad and I are friends as well.
Matter of fact, we are ages split.
His dad was much older than him and I, me, than I am to Bobby.
Yeah, he's really dynamo here, really charismatic.
Can barely speak.
And we were raised in the same neighborhood in Green Ridge, about five city blocks away.
Went to the same grade schools.
I've moved because when Cole died in Scranton, there weren't any jobs.
My dad was in sales, not in mining, but we moved back down to Delaware.
because Cole died in Scrannon and he was in sales and not in mining and we're going back and they were moving Delaware.
A lot of Delaware talk.
Where he was from.
Moved to a little steel town called Claymont, Delaware.
Claymont used to have worse steel, used to have almost 5,000 steel workers.
Whole community was built.
It was a company town, literally.
And steel died and was dying and there's not a single steel worker left.
But we know what happened was about midway through my, I got elected to, I got very engaged.
I got elected.
I got very engaged midway through.
Steel died.
Steel gone.
No more steel worker.
In my case, the civil rights movement.
And as a kid, I worked a lot in the movement and I got deeply involved in the Democratic Party because the Democratic Party in Delaware was a southern Democratic Party then.
We were more a southern state than a northeastern state.
Former President's Changing Party 00:08:17
And I got involved and one thing led to another.
And one day a group came to me of the senior members of the party and said they wanted me to run for the Senate.
See, a group came and said, look, we want you to be our puppet in Delaware, dude.
You're the guy.
I'm only 29.
I can't.
Don't worry.
We're going to make it happen, Captain.
I'm not old enough.
And I wasn't.
I was only 29 years old.
And a former Chief Justice whose family had more United States Senators than any family in American history looked at me and he said, you obviously didn't do very well in law school, Joe.
He said, you don't have to be 30 to be elected.
You have to be 29.
You can be 29.
You just can't get sworn in to your 30.
And he didn't do very well in law school, by the way.
But it doesn't matter.
Because this isn't about exceptionalism or talent.
He was Joey B back then.
And so one thing led to another, and I ended up deciding to run.
But I was having great difficulty getting support.
Even though people liked me, or at least the labor guys liked me, they didn't think I could win.
Until I got brought up to Pittsburgh by the local leader of the steelworkers in Delaware and into Pittsburgh and came here and met with the then president of steelworkers.
And he endorsed me about nine weeks out.
And I won by 3,100 votes.
So the fact is, you guys own me.
You've been with me from the beginning.
And look, folks, Bobby, Representative Boyle, Representative Lamb, Mayor Ganey, your county executive is a hell of a guy, and John.
If I have to be in a fox...
He could barely read all that as you saw him try to page through it.
He's struggling.
So I want John Fetterman in there with me.
Yeah, John Fetterman.
I'll tell you what.
I want John in there with me.
I mean that sincerely.
Look, there's a whole lot of folks here.
I don't want to keep you standing much longer, but let me just say a couple of things.
But he's going to for the next 16 plus minutes because he doesn't have any concept of time because he can barely read a speech.
Number one, you know, I started my campaign because Tom jumped in and convinced me, didn't convince me, made the case I should run.
Because that train ride, I wasn't running.
I was campaigning for Democrats.
I was out of office.
I was campaigning for Democrats.
But you know what?
This is not your father's Republican Party.
This is a totally different party, man.
This is a totally different party, man.
Now it's time to attack political enemies.
Great.
These guys are different.
I've worked with a lot of Republicans, conservative Republicans I work with.
Got a lot done, but There was always something decent about the work.
But then we moved to this place where all of a sudden, the reason that made me run, I decided, was when you saw those people coming out of the fields down in Virginia carrying torches, literally coming out of the fields carrying torches.
Bunch of morons, bunch of idiots, and they keep going back to the tiki torch people.
Oh, the tiki torch people.
was swastikas chanting the same anti-semitic vial was chanted in literally the same anti-semitic vial chanted in germany in the 30s accompanied by the klu klux klan and the guy that klu klux klan like uh what robert bird another one of your political buddies was a big part of I believe you spoke at three former Klan members' funerals, Joe.
I beat in this last election, and when they asked what he thought, he said there were really fine people on both sides.
I said, something's really wrong.
Something's changing.
And that's when I talked to Tom and others about helping me out.
They decided to help me out.
Because look, folks, here's where I think we are.
And I'm going to be brief.
The fact is that I think there are periods in history where we reach certain inflection points where everything that's going to come after is going to change what's been before for the next generation.
And we're in one of those points.
It happens every six or eight generations.
He can't talk.
He can barely read the talking points about how MAGA bad.
Okay?
MAGA Orange Man bad.
Things are changing.
They're changing rapidly.
You see everything from what's happening in Europe and India, from Russia, China.
Things are changing.
And the United States has to regain its footing and remember who we are.
And so one of the things that I concluded was that, you know, those inflection points are the places where you look back two, five, ten years later and realize it's just not what it was before.
It's either better or worse than it was before.
Not the same.
You're not going to go back to the same.
And I'm absolutely convinced.
And I mean this, no one's ever doubted I mean what I say.
The problem is I sometimes say all that I mean.
No one ever doubted I mean what I say, but sometimes I say all that I mean.
This guy is so full of shit.
That was basically probably his strongest moment to get a line out that didn't sound completely dementia ridden while he was attacking half of the American voters and really way more than half of the American voters.
But if you say that, you're part of the big lie and you're telling on Mr. Popular.
Again, speaking to less than 100 people over here.
Elijah Kramer, as a Pennsylvanian, Jason, it's embarrassing to have either candidate for Senate.
But Fetterman is a mayor of a failing town of 1,700 people that has only gotten worse since his administration.
Now Fetterman has had a massive stroke and can't put together a sentence.
No, he can't.
Literally, it shows that the left doesn't care about merit, but just complete and total authoritarianism.
And having a malleable puppet in there to carry out that authoritarianism, I couldn't agree more.
And, but all kidding aside, one of the things that was clear to me is that this new group headed by the former president, the former defeated president.
Former president, former defeat, new group.
It's not new.
They won in 2016.
They turned up twice in mass to protest The big lie, if you will, to protest the big lie.
Meanwhile, again, hey, even after his defeat, thousands, if not tens of thousands, go to see the guy.
You can't get 100 people in a crowd, Joe.
It's sad, Joe.
We found ourselves in a situation where we're either going to look forward or look backwards.
And it's clear which way he wants to look.
It's clear which way the new MAGA Republicans are.
They're extreme.
And democracy is really at stake.
You can't be a democracy when you support violence, when you don't like the outcome of election.
You can't call yourself a democracy when you don't, in fact, count the votes that people legitimately cast and count that as who you are.
You can't be a democracy and call yourself one if you continue to do what they're doing.
And so, folks, look, we have a choice.
Folks, I mean, again, he repeats himself again and again and again and can barely read off the script.
Barely read off the script.
His eyes are barely open.
When we, we, Trump and the MAGA Republicans, made their choice.
We can choose to build a better America or we can continue down this sliding path of oblivion to where we don't want to go.
Why We're Building Roads and Bridges 00:11:48
You know, under the American Rescue Plan, and I'm not going to go through all these things, but just to give you an example, we created nearly 10 million jobs in my first 16 months.
10 million new jobs in America.
I mean, this crowd, it's like a golf clap.
You know, when I did, when little old Jason Burmes, who has a sparse following at best, puts on an event in the quad cities with Derek Brose, The Conscious Resistance, we had more people than that.
Much more.
That American Rescue Plan also created and saved millions of jobs.
Why?
Because here in the state of Pennsylvania, in almost every state, didn't have enough money to keep teachers on the payroll, to keep firefighters in the job, to keep police on the job, to keep people, nurses and docs on the job.
And so what did we do?
We, in fact, gave them the money to make sure they did it.
And this governor, your governor, spent it well, hiring thousands of firefighters and the like.
And what happened was we found ourselves, because of the greed of some companies, we found that an awful lot of union members were about to lose their pensions.
So we did something that hadn't been done in 50 years significantly for labor.
We passed the Bush-Lewis Act.
The Bush-Lewis Act.
And they told me I couldn't do it.
They told me that they really did.
Remember, we didn't.
They really did.
They really did, folks.
Folks, they really did.
And we didn't get any Republican votes for it.
But we got it done.
We got it done because it's just about basic decency and fairness.
And look, every single Republican voted against that.
Every single one.
The bipartisan infrastructure law.
We're building roads and bridges and ports.
Matter of fact, I'm going to be back here not too long from now.
It's not bipartisan.
It's not an infrastructure bill.
It's the build-back better takeover command and control system put into place with a new name.
Because we got $60 billion to rebuild that bridge that collapsed the day I came here not long ago.
Folks, the money's going to go to expanding the nearby, nearly 100-year-old failing lock and dam outside Pittsburgh.
It's causing almost a million, but it makes a big difference in terms of the economy.
And so we're going to build a new terminal at the Pittsburgh Airport.
We're doing this all over the country, all over the country, and it's creating good, decent jobs.
But the reason why I talk about unions is not just because it's where I come from.
It's more than that.
It's more than that.
I said I spoke to the business roundtable, the CEOs of the largest companies in the United States in the National Chamber of Commerce.
And I've been straightforward with them.
I said, look, I'm a union guy.
I support him for one reason, because in your interest.
They look at me like, what are you talking about?
You are the best trained, the most skilled workers in the world.
Total lie.
Total lie.
And that's not saying that certain union workers aren't highly skilled.
But this is called pandering, and it's total bullshit and Johnny nonsense, period.
It's just not true.
No, I'm not just saying it.
Most people don't realize.
No, you are just saying it.
To join a lot of the trade unions, you have to have four or five, six months, six years of training.
It's like going to college.
You get paid down here, but not very much.
But you're the best in the world.
You're the best.
You're the best, baby.
You're the best.
It's not even as good as like when Trump says the best, number one.
I mean, how do you believe this stuff?
It's all bullshit.
And that's not to say, first of all, I'm a guy that's for mentorships, right?
And internships and skilled labor and those type of trade schools.
Absolutely.
And on-the-job experience and having those skill sets.
But this guy is so full of it, he's never worked a real job in his life.
And it makes a hell of a lot of sense for America to spend, and companies spend a little more money to have something going to last a whole hell of a lot longer than it is to do something on the cheap.
Look, you've heard me say it before.
Wall Street didn't build the middle class.
Wall Street didn't build America.
Wall Street didn't build the middle class.
Wall Street didn't build America.
He doesn't know what he's saying.
He can't even remember his talking points.
The middle class built America, and unions built the middle class.
That's just a fact.
And by the way, the other thing that I found out, I didn't, I would have been in the Senate a long time and vice president.
I didn't worry you were in the Senate a long time and vice president.
What did you just find out, Joe?
I didn't realize there was a law passed in the early 30s under Roosevelt, and the press is looking at me like, what's he going to say now?
I'm going to tell them.
That, in fact, said, buy American.
That we, any money a president spent that was appropriated, he could insist that the money could only be spent on American products.
Well, guess what?
We're buying American.
Are you?
Because I thought we had huge relationships with China.
You're going to talk about your buddy Xi Jiping in a moment.
And now we're because of Joe Biden, we're buying American all of a sudden.
And we're not in a recession.
And he's creating new jobs.
And he's a union man.
And MAGA Republicans, boy, they're a threat.
They're really bad.
And I get to spend of your money as president.
I get to allocate over $600 billion, $600 billion every year.
And they're American-made products made by American workers in America.
And that's why we're moving.
Where is it written to say that we can't be a great manufacturing facility hub in America?
We could be a great manufacturing facility hub or something in America.
It's not written anywhere except for all the white papers and documents of the authoritarians that control my administration because I don't run anything.
Again, right now, folks, there might be a little dookie running down his drawers.
That's the extent of it.
In the world, again, we've made sure that we have now over 640,000 new manufacturing jobs.
Where would it say we can't do this?
So I start off with the proposition that it's about just basic decency.
Everything's about dignity and basic decency and being.
Come on, man.
Gonna go on much longer, I promise.
I'm not gonna go on much.
This is what kills me.
Again, Trump will sit there for an hour plus, just talk the entire time.
He never apologizes for how long he's talking.
He's got thousands of people cheering for him all around.
This guy is apologizing for being on stage because when he does have even semi-coherent moments, he realizes he has no place there and there is barely anybody there to see him.
And certainly nobody who's actually enthusiastic about it.
Wow.
Here's what's happened.
You know, we don't have a tax system that's fair at all.
Oh, it's not even close.
I agree.
And that's why, for example, I've been pushing for tax fairness for a long, long time.
That's why we have all these new IRS agents and restrictions on $600 in your bank account.
It's because Joe is going to take on big business.
And the 15% tax on them is actually going to happen.
The corporate welfare system that's been running forever and the tax loopholes.
No, And even if they did get that tax through, of course, they won't take that 15% and push it to the consumer.
Oh, and by the way, your taxes are going up too.
This guy is terrible.
But guess what?
They told me I couldn't do that either.
Well, there were 55 corporations in America in 2020 that made over $400 billion and didn't pay a single penny in income tax.
Not a single penny.
Now they're paying a minimum of 15% in their income tax.
And guess what?
Look at them.
And guess what?
I don't really remember what I'm supposed to read next because I'm not even sure that's true because I don't run the country.
So let me just keep reading off my little note sheet.
And guess what?
You talk about the Inflation Reduction Act.
And I've been fighting.
See, we're just going to move on.
And guess what?
We're going to talk about the Inflation Reduction Act because, you know, first of all, inflation doesn't exist.
It's transitory.
We're not in a recession.
And to get us out of the imaginary recession and inflation monster, we're going to print more money.
That'd be great.
When I was a senator for a long, long time, fighting the pharma companies, fighting so the Medicare could set the price they'd pay for Medicare drugs and negotiate for those drugs.
Well, guess what?
Anybody of you, you don't have to raise your hand, but any of you have a child who has type 2 diabetes and needs insulin every day, once a week?
Well, guess what?
It costs those outfits 15 bucks to make and package it.
Yeah, no, that's totally criminal.
But remember, when you came in, you empowered the drug companies again.
Now you're going to tell us how you beat pharma.
Yeah, you beat all the big ones.
They didn't just make hand over fist.
You didn't just put out an update on boostie McBoosts there, Joe.
You took on big pharma for America.
And again, at least Trump gave us the right to try, also taken away.
That's all it takes.
Now, what they charge, they charge somewhere between $625 a month and $1,000 a month.
It's wrong.
It's simply wrong.
They can make three and a half times the profit that it costs them to do it.
Well, they said it couldn't be done.
Well, guess what?
We were able to change it.
So allowing, which we've been working for a long time, allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
We pay the highest drug prices of any nation in the world.
We sure do.
And the Medicare system is broken.
And if you think they're going to be able to negotiate prices for you, you might be as senile and dementia-ridden as Zombie Jay here, the puppet-in-chief.
Here in the United States of America.
And guess what?
There's no rationale for it.
So we finally passed.
Medicare is now negotiating.
No senior, because of what we did in the Inflation Reduction Act, no senior, no matter how big their drug bills, if they're fighting cancer or any other serious problem, and they're spending thousands and thousands of dollars on treatment, guess what?
They'll not have to pay more than $2,000 a month no matter what their bill is.
No matter what their bill is.
If they need insulin, they won't have to pay more.
By the way, the $2,000 a month just to stay alive no matter what is criminal.
It's criminal.
But, you know, again, no, no, don't worry.
We're going to cap it there like that's okay.
Capping Drug Costs 00:10:34
These people.
More than $35 a month.
I've been fighting.
I've been fighting pharma for my entire career, my entire career.
And we finally beat Pharma.
We beat Pharma.
I mean, this might be the most dementia-ridden moment of the whole thing.
Because I don't know what he's talking about here, but he really seems like this is the talking point to go after.
He might believe it for a few seconds that he beat Joe Biden beat Pharma.
We finally beat Pharma.
Without a single Republican vote.
Not a single vote.
Well, I tell you what.
I'll tell you what, folks, I'll tell you what.
I'm not lying.
I mean it.
Fact is that there's a lot more we have to do.
Like I said, we've built 650,000 manufacturing jobs in America today.
Unions in this country have now had the support, whether they're union members or not, of over 60% of the American people.
Never before has union been that popular.
Labor, unions, unions.
Labor, union, union.
Over 65%.
He can barely talk.
60% of the American people think it's important because they're figuring it out.
You are the bulwark against excess.
You're the ones.
You're the ones.
And by the way, you know, like all of you, like shouldn't say, oh, like many of you, I wasn't raised poor, but I was, we weren't wealthy.
We lived in a three-bedroom split-level home in a little town called a little area called Mayfield in Delaware.
With four kids, a mom and a dad, and a grandpa living with us.
If you didn't know, he's from Delaware.
I mean, these things, like when he's not reading the talking points and he goes off to ramble on these things, you can see it in his face and his eyes.
He's looking off in the distance.
But we were all right.
We're all right.
We could always tell when things were going rough.
You could hear on the wall, three of us, we had two sets of bunks in one room.
You could hear my dad when he was restless.
They hear the headboard move.
Remember asking my mom one day, what's the matter with dad?
She said, honey, we just lost our insurance.
People should.
No, I don't even know if any of that's true, by the way.
You shouldn't have to face that reality in America.
That shouldn't be the case.
Unions have made sure you didn't have to face that.
But the rest of the country still is struggling.
And we finally, we're making significant changes in health care.
We now are in a situation where we've been able to put another 2,400 bucks for a family for reduce the price of insurance under the Affordable Care Act.
And by the way, these guys are still going after the Affordable Care Act.
And by the way, they want to get rid of it.
And the only reason anybody with a pre-existing condition that isn't wealthy and can afford a very expensive policy has any coverage is because of the Affordable Care Act.
The only reason.
And they're still going after it.
And Social Security.
So in your first paycheck, you've been paying for Social Security.
Well, guess what?
The guy heading up the Republican campaign committee for the United States Senate, Senator Scott from the South, and the guys whose home state I just left in Wisconsin, these guys don't even think Social Security should be guaranteed.
They want it on the ballot box on the ballot every five years.
Every five years has to be reauthorized.
You paid for it.
And the guy in Wisconsin, he concluded that it should be every single year.
Every single year, you should have to vote on whether or not you keep Social Security, whether you keep it or cut it or change it or alter it.
What's going on here, man?
Man.
This is not the country that most of you, this is not the country most Republicans, most Republicans who represented this state supported.
So we started out attacking.
We're going to end attacking.
You know, he's going to stop kidding around because apparently he's been kidding around this entire time.
For the longest time.
And so, folks, look, the fact is that when you have Social Security that's under attack, when you have Medicare that's under attack, when the refusal to stick with finding, making sure that you're in a circumstance where you have some access to health care, this is, again, we can change things.
Barely speak.
And we're going to change them for the better.
You know, and here's the deal.
You know, as I said, Wall Street didn't build this country.
The middle class built it.
And unions built the middle class.
Let me close on a serious note.
Serious note.
He's been kidding around.
When I announced, and I meant it, I got roundly criticized, with good reason.
That's legitimate to criticize me, huh?
I said I was running for three reasons.
One, to restore the soul of America.
Yeah, he's restored the soul of America.
Joe Biden.
Again, he's the most popular president of all time.
It's packed out there with less than 100 people.
And the soul of America is there.
By that, I meant decency, honor, meaning what you say, literally treating people with some respect.
Respect, decency, honor, meaning what you say, Republicans.
Come on, man.
I'm serious, folks.
Second reason I said I was running is I was so sick and tired of trickle-down economics.
I wanted to build the economy from the bottom up in the middle out because when that happens, the wealthy do very, very well.
They do very well, and everybody's got a shot.
So when you do the economy, the wealthy do very, very well, and everybody's got a shot.
Yet the economy we had under the guy before was just like way better by every metric.
But you're doing good things for the little guy who seems to be struggling the most in your non-recession and your inflation that wasn't really transitory.
Wow.
Well, thank you, Joe.
Everybody's got a shot.
And the third reason I said I was running because I wanted to unite the country.
And because you can't maintain a democracy without being able to reach a consensus.
I've spent a lot of time with foreign leaders from the leader of China, Russia, etc.
Leader of China, Xi Jinping, just tells me straight up I've spent more time than any other head of state over 76 hours.
And guess what he said?
Democracies can't be sustained in the 21st century because they require consensus.
And things are moving so rapidly, you can't get consensus.
So that's why autocracies are going to succeed.
So, again, basically, his authoritarian buddy is saying democracies are over because there isn't going to be a consensus.
But these people just say we don't need a consensus.
We'll censor everybody else.
We'll demonize everybody else.
And then we'll call it democracy.
And if you oppose that system, then you're anti-democratic, you're a white supremacist, you're a MAGA Republican and a domestic terrorist.
Yeah, I know.
We got another Tipskian Hutch.
Displeased Mike says, I don't know how you watch this thing twice through.
I'm barely getting through this.
I told you, it's tough.
Somebody has to do it, though.
Somebody has to do it because you're not seeing this on either the mainstream nor the alternative media.
You're seeing bits and snippets.
The man can't speak.
The man that he's trying to put in office in the Senate, Fetterman, can't speak.
This guy can't even read his talking points.
They told you he was the most popular president of all time.
And if you don't go along with it, you're part of the big lie.
They censored his opposition in this country.
They censored a sitting president, love him or hate him.
It's insanity.
Well, I reject that notion.
I reject it.
I think we can come out of what we got into stronger than we got into it.
You love that?
He doesn't even say that we're going to be a constitutional republic or a democracy.
He says, we're going to be stronger coming out of it than we got into it.
Stronger than before we started.
Yeah.
And then he mumbles and stutters and barely can remember what he said and turns the page.
And folks, look, you know, folks, all of us love the country.
But you can't love the country and say how much you love it when you only accept one of two outcomes from an election.
Either you won or you were cheated.
It doesn't work that way.
You can't love the country when you refuse, refuse to maintain just the basic democratic principles.
So exactly what the Democrats did when they said that Russia hacked the election, then people like, wait, did they hack the voting machines?
Oh, no, They actually hacked the emails that were released.
That was Russia.
No evidence of that, but we'll just say Russia.
And then they supposedly colluded with the Trump administration.
And it was because of those leaks in Russia, Russia, Russia that we didn't have a free and fair election.
And then we're going to hold hearings and we're going to impeach a president based on that, too.
And none of it's real.
Okay.
But then, when there are actual anomalies and real evidence, we'll just say you're an election denier, okay?
And that you're a terrorist and that you're a fascist.
That were set out that we all learned from the time we were kids in school that you accept the outcomes of elections.
You can't say you love the country when, in fact, you either win or you have been cheated.
And that's where we are now.
And there's much more to say, but I've already said too much to you.
He's got much more to say.
Joe's a man of many words.
After all, he's Mr. Popular, right?
The puppet in chief, Zombie J.
But he's already said too much.
He said too much already.
Again, Trump isn't in office.
Even when he was, he was still on tour.
You know, he's constantly doing rallies throughout.
Thousands of people speaking for over an hour.
This guy can barely struggle through 20 minutes and make any sense whatsoever.
There's Nothing Beyond Us 00:02:25
But here's the deal: here's the deal.
I am absolutely convinced.
I'm absolutely convinced.
And I mean this from the bottom of my heart.
From the bottom of his heart.
There's not a thing we can't do in America.
I mean it.
Not a single solitary thing we can't do.
If we do it together, I mean it.
And it's about time we stand up and remember who in God's name we are.
We're the United States of America.
There's nothing beyond our capacity.
So let's go out and demand a Jesus proposition.
We'll win if people vote.
So just remind everybody, vote, go out and vote.
We vote, we win, and reestablish this country and make it even better than it was before.
Thank you all for standing so long.
God love you.
And way beyond.
Thank you.
What am I doing?
I'm going out here.
What am I doing?
What am I doing?
I'm going out here.
He doesn't know what's going on.
He doesn't know what's going on.
And if this Fetterman guy gets into office, are you allowed to question that?
If they put in the guy that can barely speak, just like Joe, can you question that?
Not according to these people.
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