GUILTY!!! Human Vampire Peter Nygard DONE! | Reality Rants with Jason Bermas
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And what should be front page news everywhere across the world really isn't in a lot of places.
You know, I could give you the search results, but for instance...
I was over at the Daily Mail, which I often am, which is, you know, Murdoch Media, but usually better than most in a pretty good news aggregate.
And I would think that Peter Nygaard being found guilty on four of five counts of some of the most horrific abuse of women and underage girls is...
Worth, like, noting.
Like, this is a guy that many have called, what, the Canadian Epstein.
Because not only did he have an island and was he into abusing girls as young as 14, allegedly, and we'll play this Chris Hansen clip, but he was also into, what, living forever, right? And I've played some of those clips of interviews of him talking about trying to live forever or die trying.
And I've even played the really creepy video of him and his friend trying to, I believe, buy placentas or something.
I might get it wrong because it's been a while since I've seen it.
But it was some of the most egregious stuff out there.
This guy actually went to trial and he was found guilty on four or five counts.
Now, there is an appellate process, etc.
But, you know, we might as well do it live here.
We won't hit the button because it's early.
Again, let's get the thumbs up, subscribe, and share.
And we'll type it in.
See, there's Peter Nygaard.
See, I was trying to find the 14-year-old thing, but Chris Hansen's video came up.
Let's do it. Okay, so let's go to YouTube.
And again, this just shows you how controlled YouTube is.
So we're going to type in Nygaard.
Now, first of all, when I type in Nygaard, I'm getting...
I have apparently almost 10 million subscribers.
Good for you.
I have no idea who you are.
But again, this is YouTube.
Look, there's some candy in the background.
Right? There's stuff about robot...
I let robots give me a makeover.
We're promoting the transhumanism.
We're promoting candy and weird lipstick.
I don't know this person from whatever.
I would think news on Peter Nygaard would be the bigger search on the second largest search engine in the world.
Hey, what do I know?
I'm just another jackass.
So now we're going to go to the filters. Okay.
Found guilty...
In the last 24 hours.
So we will hit today. Ta-da!
Okay? Okay?
So then we got CBC. And we got more CBC. And we got CTV. Now I get it, it's Canadian, but this is a global thing.
It wasn't just abusing people in Canada.
Alright? Global news.
You see in a pattern here, CTV. Global news.
Okay? City news.
Okay, now we're getting 18 hours to go see TV when this first breaks.
City news.
CBC. Are we getting it yet?
CP24, whatever that is.
I would imagine it's something Canadian.
I get it. It's Canadian news.
Where's any of the United States?
Where is it?
Where? See, now we're getting past it.
Okay? Here we go.
Peter Nygaard convicted.
See, face replaced now.
Can't buy my silence.
The great Heisman.
Are we starting to get it?
Not one.
Not one U.S. outlet.
Not one. Not uno.
Now, look, it's in a 24-hour news cycle.
Probably today we'll see some Associated Press, Reuters, maybe a blurb on CNN, Fox, MSNBC. Maybe.
Maybe. But it's nowhere.
It's nowhere what this guy did.
And again, aside from the absolute repugnant behavior to women and girls, I mean, total control freak.
The guy's into fashion.
Oh, another Epstein hallmark.
I mean, that's what he was, was a fashion mogul.
You want your hands on beautiful women and And all the power that comes around it.
Get into fashion. Right, Les Wexner?
A-Wexy? A-L Brands?
A-Victoria's Secret guy?
That your right-hand man, Epstein, was allegedly at least telling people he was a big part of.
By the way, there was an Epstein ruling.
And I did not have that on the table.
Again, we're going to do it live.
That came... And I think it's another $290 million or $300 million payment.
Let's see. Epstein. Let's go to the news.
And I'm seeing also a lot of misreporting on this shirt that...
What is it?
Bo... King Bo or something like that.
I forget what his name is.
I follow him. He's not a UFC fighter.
He fought game-bred MMA bare-knuckle this week and actually lost to an ex-UFC fighter.
Close fight. Neither guy really did a great job on that one.
It was kind of lackluster.
But two big guys.
And Millinder's no joke that he fought.
There it is. Joel King Bow Bowman.
There it is. So, MMA fighter.
And he was just wearing...
There is no client list.
I get it. It's a meme.
Okay? It says, Trump was indicted before anyone on Epstein's client list.
There is no client list. That's imagination land.
That's not real. I'm so sick of hearing about it.
Because I get it. It's a meme.
It brings attention to it.
No. No.
There's no client list.
There are videos and pictures of people who are abusing children.
And also compromised on a number of other things, such as drug use and prostitutes, basically, that were above age.
It's how you compromise people.
So again, not a client list.
Videos and photographs of many people involved who have been blackmailed.
That's the thing. They're not going to be prosecuted because they can be blackmailed because there's not a client list.
I digress. We were coming here for the ruling.
I forgot about that.
See how that makes the news more?
Here it is than JPMorgan Chase.
Okay. Losing $290 million in a lawsuit for ignoring the warnings.
See how that works?
I didn't see this one yet.
This is yesterday. Uh-oh.
What do we got here?
Is sued for assault by a female colleague at New New York City Job.
So apparently, you know, the person who snoozed and online shopped Somehow was snoozing and online shopping.
Okay? I think it's this woman right here during the Epstein case who at first they were going to bring charges against both of them.
Then all of a sudden that went away. Weird.
She assaulted other people.
Less important than the $290 million payoff.
Okay? Now, Nygaard...
Legit human vampire, by the way.
Everybody's running that very much Gary Oldman looking Dracula pic.
In fact, let's just type in Nygaard right now.
And again, man, like...
When I tell you... Oh, it did the immortality thing.
Sorry. Auto-filled.
So we got Nygaard. It's this series of pictures.
This is the one right here where he looks like Gary Oldman in Dracula.
Right here. Dracula.
We do it live. We do it live.
Sometimes we just don't have it up on us.
I mean, side by side, Nygaard, if you put Nygaard's hair in like that.
And again... You try to have fun with it.
So a human vampire, somebody that was literally having the stem cells of aborted fetuses that he had created with women as young as possible and girls as young as possible that we know about, like 14 again, allegedly.
That guy got convicted today or yesterday and it's nowhere.
No big deal. Nope.
Nope, nope. Instead, we're going to promote the girl who does videos on candy and robot makeovers.
I guess while that happens, while the world is just so upside down and insane, at least I'll always have a gig pointing out reality.
And again, Nygard's...
One of these guys, they burned.
And they burned in large part because, number one, the allegations were many and over the years, but too many people turned on him, including his son.
So these guys, they work like gangsters and crime cartels and families.
And it works like this.
Okay? Okay. Your kid can get in trouble like a Hunter Biden over and over and over again.
As long as they play ball and shut their mouth and go along with everything they're told, the burn will be minimal.
No one expects Hunter Biden or Joe Biden or any of these people or his brother or any of that crime cartel to get in any trouble for all the crimes that have already been openly exposed.
We're going to have hearings. There's going to be a special counsel.
Jim Jordan. Coomer.
Okay. Oh, we don't know they're criminals?
No. I mean, again, as a human being with access to the magic of the internet, I don't have access to that laptop just like everybody else?
Oh, I do. That's right.
And I wouldn't be the only one.
You know, I talk to Joe Hoft every once in a while.
He had access. I mean, there's so many.
Anybody can get it now.
All right? And just this stuff that's been put out shows just a marginal part of their criminal behavior.
That any one of us, if we partook in and weren't part of the power structure, would be imprisoned for.
Multitude of things. But they played ball.
Now, Nygaard, although he played ball throughout, his son did not.
We're going to actually play the video of his son.
And if you can't keep your own hush-hush, just like in the cartels and the mafia, you get burned.
You know? You might not make it out.
You look at it like a Jean-Luc Brunel.
Another person in this weird network of fashion and spies.
The guy openly wearing Israeli IDF gear, the whole nine, while hanging out with Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
Like a big joke. So, yeah, people in that world, they get burned.
Now, most of them are in as high profile as the people we're talking about right now.
But when your son finally comes out after decade upon decade upon decade upon decade of your abuse of people, that only got worse as you age, Nygar, because, again, you're a human vampire and you really did want to live forever.
So the behavior gets more egregious.
The son was just like, this is too much.
It's weird because you look at his son, and his son is everything that Peter would want to be now, at least physically.
You take a look at him.
Pete and I are aging and trying so hard to live forever, but literally being like a Nosferatu.
Nygaard's son is like the spitting image of him, only youthful.
So, there he is right here.
You're going to see him speak.
But that's what he wants to do.
And he's so sociopathic, Nygaard, biotech, that he's willing to crush anybody in his way.
People are things, right?
And that's going to get into a larger discussion today.
About religion and whether or not there's a God.
And I'm not telling you what to believe.
But there's a couple stories that I think are pretty interesting.
Right? One of them is the Greta Thunberg story that's kind of going viral.
You know, where basically, you know, you got somebody crashing it because she's making a statement on the Israeli Hamas situation.
And the guy's like, well, I came here for a...
A lecture on climate, not a political discussion.
It's like, well, actually, everything that you're talking about right now is a political discussion and really a religious one on both sides.
Because your belief in this climate, Johnny Nonsense, it might as well be a religion.
And just like that, it is a political view.
And then you can turn the Israeli, you know, Jewish slash Hamas slash Islam conversation into kind of the same thing.
Just point that out there.
Point it out because that's the reality.
We're about to go to break.
We're going to play one of the longer pieces.
I think it's like a 10-minute piece.
I think it's CBC. Again, Canadians are getting some news on this.
We're certainly not anywhere else.
On the Nygaard arrest, we got some historical stuff.
Him running around trying to be immortal.
You know, there's full-on 45-minute frontline documentaries on the guy.
I do have a 15-minute piece, which we may or may not play, of just a couple of the women he abused and how he evaded a lot of this.
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The verdict came down here about 45 minutes ago.
82-year-old Peter Nygaard guilty of four counts of sexual assault, not guilty of one other count of sexual assault, and not guilty on one charge of forcible confinement.
Now, Natasha, many of these charges go back The five women who came forward in this case, the five complainants, their allegations range from the late 1980s all the way up to 2005.
This is the first time that Peter Nygaard has ever faced charges of sexual assault in an actual courtroom.
There's been allegations, of course, Floating around for years, and he's facing charges in a number of other jurisdictions, but this is the first time that he's faced charges in court.
This case went on for a little more than six weeks.
This is the fifth day that the 12-person jury has been out deliberating, but they did come back with news this morning that they had finally reached a verdict in this case.
When the 82-year-old Nygaard heard the verdict, Very little reaction, if any reaction, from him.
He kind of just stared straight ahead.
Of course, as I mentioned, Natasha, a long legal road beyond this case here in Toronto.
We heard from Peter Nygaard's defence attorney afterwards, the renowned Canadian lawyer Brian Greenspan.
In fact, I don't think it's a straight line, nor is there an easy answer to that.
He has an outstanding matter in Montreal, he has an outstanding matter in Winnipeg, and the extradition, the appeal against the order of the minister with respect to his surrender to the United States, the decision has not yet been rendered.
So, he's got numerous other cases.
And there's a possibility of an extradition to the United States.
Again, this stuff is from the 80s to 2005.
I believe some of the videos that we've seen, especially that island video, I'm not sure how old that is, but it may be after the 2005 incident.
You watch that video, you know the guy's never changed his stripes, right?
You know, leopards like this certainly don't.
And, you know, this is essentially him running down, hey, there's a long road ahead for this guy.
I don't think Nygaard is going to see the outside of a prison cell or courtroom for quite some, I mean, for the rest of his life.
I think it's over. I think it's a foregone conclusion.
He's been burned, no matter what.
It was argued about six months ago.
Now, Natasha, as I mentioned, in this case there were five complainants, but there was originally eight women who came forward to Toronto Police.
Mr. Nygaard was originally facing 11 charges in this case, some of which did not reach a trial.
Also facing charges in Manitoba, facing charges in Quebec, facing charges in New York.
Dozens of women involved in a civil suit.
After the verdict came down, Shannon Maroney, who's a therapist who has worked directly with some of the victims in this case, we could overhear her in tears talking to some of the women who came forward who testified in open court in this case against Peter Nygaard.
Here's what she had to say after the verdict came down.
As one said to me, he got to live his whole life exactly as he wanted until he was 80 years old.
And for many of them, they have been in...
He's now going to prison, but they are still doing the work to get out of the prison of pain, shame, indignity, fear, lack of trust, all those things that they've suffered with for so many years.
Now, Natasha, a couple other things I want to mention quickly.
Of course, you know, what's next in this case?
We're going to come back to court on November 20th and that's when a sentencing date is going to be set for Peter Nygaard tied to the convictions we heard today.
Whether he's going to appeal these convictions, his lawyer Brian Greenspan wasn't ready to kind of comment on that yet.
I can also tell you that moments ago, Peter Nygaard left in a Toronto police van.
A number of photos I just saw of him.
He was slumped in the back of that van in a black parka.
Much of his face covered.
Tremendous fall for someone who was obviously once a titan of the fashion industry.
Not just a titan of the fashion industry, okay?
Like, let's go to the clip.
Let's go again and promote it.
By the media. This is 2014.
Let's go right over here.
I'm probably... I remember...
I think I've gotten copyright on this stuff before.
Whatever. I don't even care. One man.
Younger at heart than those half his age.
That man is Peter Nygaard.
So let's turn it up just a little bit.
And again, this is the same CBC promoting the guy.
And according to this video posted on YouTube, the 70-year-old fashion designer claims to have discovered the fountain of youth.
Look at my before and after pictures.
I come from anti-aging to reverse aging.
He goes on to explain the science behind those claims.
I've been on stem cell therapy now four times a year for the past three years.
Stem cells can be turned into just about any kind of cell, which means potentially they could be used to repair damage caused by disease.
But in Canada, it's illegal to clone them.
Nygaard moved from Winnipeg to the Bahamas several years ago.
He launched a biotech company in 2009, hired four scientists specializing in stem cell technology, and lobbied the Bahamian government to create legislation to further his research.
He now says his doctors have made a scientific breakthrough, successfully changing his skin cells into embryonic stem cells, essentially turning back his biological clock.
This is huge. This is a game changer.
This could eliminate all disease.
This perhaps is immortality.
That's what they all want.
They openly talk about it.
Even the Cush Cush talked about it.
Immortality. Again, it's been a journey for so many of the fountain of youth, right?
The tree of life.
And now they think they may have said, now listen, stem cells are amazing.
And so much of the actual wellness technology surrounding them, amazing.
And I'm not against reverse aging or living your most fulfilling and Obviously, disease and sick-free life as possible.
I want all of those things.
But this guy actually went to vampirism, basically.
The stem cells of aborted fetuses from women he'd had sex with.
And again, when I say women, as young as 14.
I'm being generous there.
But this University of Manitoba ethics professor who's been studying stem cell research since scientists cloned Dolly the sheep in the late 1990s says Nygaard's claims are unfounded.
There is no magic stem cell cocktail that you can drink or inject into your arm that will make you younger or healthier or that will help you to live longer.
See, I don't know.
Again, I'm not a doctor. But healthier?
It depends.
It depends. Arthur Schaefer says while the technology isn't there yet, there's still an ongoing debate as the science could also be used to enhance physical and mental traits in only the people who could afford it.
The use of stem cell technology to create super men and wonder women has many people feeling very uneasy.
But Schaefer admits, if nothing else, Nygaard's video will further the debate on the issue until science catches up.
I want to live forever or die trying.
I want to live forever or die trying.
Okay, well, let's go back to where he is today.
I mean, now you're going to die in a prison cell.
It seems pretty obvious.
Pretty, pretty obvious.
In this country, in North America, around the world, who face dozens of accusations from women...
All over the world, from Bahamas to the United States to here in Canada, that he sexually assaulted them.
He always denied all of those charges.
But here in Toronto, many years later, many years after the fact, Peter Nygaard convicted of four counts of sexual assault.
And as you heard Shannon Maroney say, the victims in this case, obviously a day for them that they never thought would come, but obviously feeling tremendously vindicated.
Natasha? And we're hoping to have a lengthier conversation with Shannon later on during the show.
But in the meantime, CBC's Jamie Strachan, thank you for bringing us the latest from Toronto.
Okay, for more analysis on the legality of everything we've witnessed in the past six weeks, as well as the verdict, we're joined now by Hilary Dudding.
She's a criminal defence lawyer and she also joins us from Toronto.
So, you know, I've watched this.
A lot of this is in kind of like fantasy land.
Yeah, yeah, the guy can appeal.
He can try not to be in jail, but they've already put him there.
So we're going to skip this.
We're not going to play this.
Instead, we're going to play Chris Hansen.
Talking about some of the more egregious things that Nygaard was accused of.
Chris Hansen is the have-a-seat guy.
One of the first guys that kind of pioneered outing pedophiles for who they are.
By the way, I like Vlad TV. He does some really interesting interviews.
So, Vlad, shout out, brother.
Well, your newest show is an investigation on Peter Nygaard.
Correct. And I've been hearing about this guy for years, way before he got arrested recently, and I had heard that he would have girls and everything else like that.
I never heard about the underage thing, to be honest.
Probably because of the circles. And I go, I have nothing to do with that, so I never heard that.
So when I heard about all the underage stuff, it was like, okay, this is way more serious.
I just thought it was some old guy who just liked a lot of girls around.
But ultimately, there are some really interesting stories about abortions.
Can you explain that? He was obsessed, Peter Nygaard was, with stem cell research and anything that he could get his hands on to preserve his health and youth and to create longevity.
And according to many people involved in the investigation, he actually would impregnate underage girls Have them get abortions and then harvest the stem cells of the fetuses to inject in himself under the belief that it would be more beneficial than random stem cells from another source.
And that he would go to China and other countries to learn how to do this and have it done.
And the underage aspect of this is, you know, a big part of the investigation, too.
But that's part of it.
That's how far He would allegedly go.
You know what? Right now, because we're going to have to take a break.
We're going to come back. We're going to finish that.
But before we do, I mean, we've got the Nosferatu, Gary Oldman outlook.
Let's see if we can find Chris Hansen.
Investigates Nygaard.
We want all.
There it is. Apple TV. Unseemly the investigation of Peter Nygaard.
There is Hansen right there.
We might even go to that clip as well.
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We're the only one talking about the human vampire.
The Canadian Epstein, the guilty verdict, 4 out of 5.
I don't think the guy's ever going to see, again, anything but the inside of a prison cell and a courtroom for the rest of his life.
We're also going to play the clip of his son talking about these things.
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I'm also still moving back and forth.
And I'm also way busier with my nieces than I have been in some time, which is great.
I love spending time with them.
And they're actually hanging out sometimes during the fights now.
Some fun UFC fights over the weekend.
That's the kind of stuff that's important to me.
Family is important to me, believe it or not.
And getting that stuff done is just like the most important.
And that's why it's so horrifying to hear stories like this.
And then again, see like the guy's son be the pivotal piece of the puzzle turning on him that turns the tide of the situation and brings this guy to justice.
Okay, so let's go back to Hanson.
Okay, I want to continue that.
Okay. To extend his life and his lifestyle.
Well, he's 79 years old right now.
So he felt that injecting stem cells from aborted fetuses from women that he impregnated himself would somehow keep him alive longer.
Correct. And he kept doing that over and over again.
He did a lot of things.
I mean, this is a guy, Vlad, who...
He's being investigated for sexual assault going back five decades involving potentially thousands of women in Canada, in California, in the Bahamas where he had a compound where he would routinely, according to witnesses, take underage girls, drug them, get them drunk, seduce them, and rape them.
I mean, you're hearing it.
And once again, there is that.
Maybe I can find if I type in Nygaard Bahamas footage.
You know, I've got to watch this unseemly documentary.
It's Discovery Plus, I guess.
But again, just how is this not a top story?
Everywhere. Everywhere.
And I'll tell you how.
Because again, they don't want to focus on the underage girls.
They don't want to focus on the transhumanism.
They don't want you to make the connections to the Epstein network.
Instead, they just rather you talk about a client list that doesn't exist.
Right? And not this stuff.
And not the baby-making ranch in New Mexico that was never investigated.
That what? Was connected to the late Bill Richardson.
In a most vile and vicious fashion.
And we went down to the Bahamas, it's been a year now, and interviewed a lot of the victims, the survivors, and some of the people who were witnesses.
And he was able to get away with this for so long because of wealth and corruption and a sense of impunity like I've never seen.
And I've covered a lot of criminal cases in 40 years.
Right, because he's worth $900 million.
Correct. He's got a fashion empire.
Correct. And I guess he has a big compound in the Bahamas.
It's amazing. He is right next door to a fellow named Louis Bacon, who's a billionaire hedge fund guy.
And by the way, at one point, Nygaard accuses Bacon of being a KKK member.
It's like a whole thing.
And this part of the investigation, at least the Bahamas part of it, began over a battle over beachfront property.
The stuff that Nygaard was doing upset Bacon.
Bacon filed motions.
Nygaard filed motions. It got nasty.
The stuff that Nygaard did to paint Bacon as this horrible human being in this misinformation campaign, it was just wild.
But ultimately, You know, Bacon was able to fund an investigation that unearthed evidence that was given to the federal government that led to an indictment and a prosecution by the Human Trafficking Task Force of Southern New York in Manhattan.
And that indictment was unsealed.
And Nygaard was arrested in Winnipeg, where he's being held now without bail, pending extradition to the United States.
And again, they were talking about that extradition.
These other trials, again, he's got multiple, took place in Canada.
So that extradition still hasn't happened.
Now, that's the kind of extradition I can get behind.
That's a good extradition.
That's not like the Assange extradition.
It's like the total opposite of that.
In fact... If you look at the way the cases went, like he just said, he talks about this investigation into the United States and New York State trafficking, and then all the other dominoes fall as he's in custody.
That's the unraveling and it taking place.
It's like the total opposite of what happened with Assange, where it was trumped-up charge after trumped-up charge, and then exile, and then basically being...
Forcibly removed and arrested from an embassy for a false charge.
You notice the actual crimes never piled on Assange like this?
The actual trials?
No, because it's all show trials.
You know, Peter Nygaard, who got convicted of these things, didn't have to spend any time in a plastic box where he couldn't communicate with his lawyers.
Just pointing that out.
Assange did. Right, and he's 79.
79? So whatever amount of years he gets, there's a reasonable chance he's going to die in prison.
Correct. And I'm told by sources, and we did a series of interviews for a show that's coming out on my YouTube channel on Nygaard, that because he's not getting the supplements and the vitamins and the injections that he's used to getting, that he's literally withering away in jail.
Right, because Nygaard K, which is the compound, has gotten visited by Michael Jackson, George H.W. Bush, Robert De Niro, and a name that you've heard before in these types of circles, Prince Andrew.
Correct. Correct.
Prince Andrew. Correct.
Should be a top story, not a top story.
Not even close.
So, I'm going to play this clip of Nygaard's son talking about a lot of these horrendous crimes.
And at one point, he says, you know, the allegations against my father are more than Weinstein, Cosby, and Epstein combined.
This has been an ordeal for me since May of 2019.
When I saw something, I said something, and then Nygaard and some of his corporate enablers silenced me within the company.
Six months later, civil suit came out and it gave a voice to the voiceless, a way for people to see that they weren't alone, A way for myself and others to see that there was a very disturbing pattern of behavior that he was being accused of and to examine how it was that so many people that were coming forward didn't have a chance to have their voices heard.
As you examine this case, you'll see systematically voices being silenced.
Whether it was a news report in Winnipeg that was shut off in the 90s that could have changed everything.
Other folks who had come forward who were threatened with lawsuits where only recourse they had was to defend themselves and if they won they don't get any sort of financial relief from that.
They just have a bill.
And those tactics, along with other tactics, such as a jurisdiction loophole he took advantage of in the Bahamas, where he was assaulting people and they had no way to press charges, You find out the Bahamian police were bringing people back to his compound after they escaped just to have them come back to Canada or the USA and speak with police just to have them say that they have to work it out with the Bahamian police.
Well, that's not an option.
One second, please.
Over the course of this period of time, especially after that civil suit came out, it was a very intense 10 months where we didn't know if he was going to be a flight risk or not, and we had the information that this was a very dangerous and sick person.
I personally was absolutely heartbroken when I found out this information.
I was heartbroken to find out that there were something like 12 or 13 accused enablers, executives that I knew who, according to the civil suit, knew or should have known something was going on.
But what this also says is that when you do come forward, when you go to the police, there is a path towards justice.
And I'd like to encourage anyone who's watching this who is a victim of abuse, To see if you can find that strength.
Because these individuals who came forward They were qualified to come forward.
Many people didn't qualify to come forward.
So they're really speaking for all of them.
And sometimes I'll read comments on some of these articles and I'll see people say things like, oh, how brave, you came out 30 years later.
Well, you don't understand what they're up against.
How would you like it if you had a massive lawsuit that they might take away your house or threaten to ruin your life if you came forward?
So as Canadians, and I am a Canadian, I'm a dual citizen, we can use this situation to examine what happened and how we can look at the system to make it easier for survivors to come forward of abuse.
And I want to give you something, a little scale most of you don't know.
The scale of this crime and his actions When you look at the civil suit, you look at accusers who weren't in the civil suit, former employees who wanted to come forward and don't want anything to do with money, just want to have justice.
He has more formal accusations than Epstein, Weinstein, and Cosby combined.
This is a victory for all of those in Winnipeg who came forward who were denied justice.
I'm thinking about Serena Hicks, thinking about Casey Allen, April Tellick, who does
have a day in court, acknowledging Shannon Maroney for her work that she's done behind
the scenes, tirelessly working behind the scenes to help survivors, and all of those
who care about justice and are open to the idea of stopping predators from abusing and
targeting children, using drugs to abuse women, and using tactics like jurisdiction loopholes
or threats of lawsuit to silence their victims.
I mean, the kid nailed it.
The kid nailed it.
Nailed it on so many levels.
That's why we let it run.
Nailed it on so many levels.
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I'm going to move away from the NIGAR topic for a bit.
We focused on it big time in the first three segments of the show.
And kind of focus on this weird narcissism in our society, the why me, victimhood mentality, that even pierces those that have success.
And one of those people is this Rapinoe, Megan Rapinoe.
38, played her final soccer game last night and was sent off after just three minutes with a leg injury.
Now Rapinoe said, you know, this was devastating and it's proof there is no God and called it effed up.
Okay, so you who don't believe in God anyway, and by the way, I'm not here to tell you what to believe.
But to think that, I mean, that's how self-absorbed this person is.
And they're so delusional that they believe a sports injury, whether or not it's your first, last, or middle game, has something to do with a higher power.
Because if there was a God, you would have had your fairytale moment, Rapinoe.
But even if you had your fairytale moment, you wouldn't have believed it anyway.
See the paradox there?
And the idea that that's just the worst of the worst that could happen in your life.
Yeah, it sucks.
But I'm sure there's a lot of other people out there going through some tougher stuff wondering if there's a God.
I mean, it's just so crazy to me.
Like, look, I'm not even telling you which of any of the great religions that you would supposedly adhere to.
Okay? No clue at all.
But you clearly adhere to none.
You clearly...
I mean, this is like the woman that's like, everything's bigoted in America.
We're going to take a knee and we're not going to...
And whatever.
Politically, you do your thing.
But the idea that...
A deity's existence is based on whether or not you had a great soccer game or got injured is ridiculous.
And it shows what a narcissist you truly are.
It's crazy to me.
It's like a childlike mentality.
Right? I remember as a kid...
I guess it's kind of like a personal, maybe even dark moment.
But I remember as a kid...
Um, when my father, I was like 16 years old, was lying in the hospital with like, like basically they told us he was going to die.
And I remember seeing him before he got into the hospital and seeing how much weight he had lost and how he looked sick.
And I was like, he, this isn't good.
Of course said everything was fine.
He wasn't. Um, but I remember praying to God and saying, please, you know, and give anything to have my father live.
Didn't happen. Okay.
And yeah, I rejected God for some time and even today it's not like I'm into organized religion.
But I look back on that as a kid with a childlike perspective where everything was about me.
And that's not the way the world works.
Bad things happen to good people.
You're going to have to navigate those things.
Just because something tragic happens in your life doesn't mean there's not a higher purpose or a deity.
I get it at the same time.
We're accustomed to thanking God.
When something goes right, great.
There's no reason not to give praise to something bigger than you.
I think that's actually a good thing, and I think it's humbling, and it gives you a good perspective on the world in general.
Just my opinion. Who knows?
Could be wrong. But also wanted to encompass this story.
Greta Thunberg's speech to thousands in Amsterdam is hijacked by a man who told her, I've come for a climate demonstration, not a political view.
Climate demonstrations are political views.
And all of this, Palestinian, Israeli, climate, it's all religious.
It's all religious.
Even, let me just say this, even if you took the religion out of it and you wanted to make it about ethnicity, at the end of the day, at the end of the day, the belief that one ethnicity could be superior to another is another form of religion.
It's a faith-based belief, not in science.
Not in reality either.
Okay? Okay.
Not everything based in religion is in reality because the climate thing is a religion.
The atheism thing, when you really get down to it, as much as they want to tell you it's anti-religion, it becomes a religion in itself for most of these people.
That's like Dawkins.
It's essentially a religion for those people.
That's it. It's a rap show.
All right. So...
I got some other stories I want to hit before we go to the second hour.
When we go to the second hour, we're going to go heavy on Vivek Ramaswamy.
Ramaswamy, after the debates, take it on the mainstream media.
Not just that woman from CNN who's horrible.
Also, what is it?
Rona, what's her name?
Rona McDaniel. She went on Laura Ingram's show, and she's just terrible.
Terrible, we're going to suppose that.
Jen Psaki. Jen Psaki, who basically auditioned for her now MSNBC show, is still holding water for the Biden administration.
And we all are supposed to just pretend.
And that's one of the reasons I like Ramaswamy.
He's like, come on, let's stop with the farce.
Joe Biden isn't running.
Joe Biden isn't running the country now.
Joe Biden never ran the country.
I was thinking about that in a historical reference.
In Joe's mind, it's like, we did it!
We got there!
Just a kid from Delaware.
We did it! I'm the president!
But on the other end, if we do history right, if there is some kind of semblance and victory for humanity along the way, if we do it to it, if we can get it done, then Joe Biden will look like and be reported on as the most outward puppet in American history.
Hands down. Bar none.
Nobody liked him before and hopefully nobody liked him afterwards.
Like no matter how much there were people behind the scenes and presidential puppets before.
It's just not even on the scale with Joe Biden.
It's not even on the scale.
And Jen Psaki... Is up here just like telling you that if Trump gets back in, it's the end of democracy, it's martial law, it's the arrest of his political opponents.
It's insane. He's the one that's been arrested.
He's the one that's been prosecuted by the political opponents.
He's the one that got spied on.
He's the one that basically was the victim of the techno-fascism.
That doesn't make him perfect.
That doesn't make him beyond critique.
That doesn't make me MAGA to point these things out because I'm none of those things.
In fact, you know, you had Tim Scott drop out again or again.
I mean, he was pretty much out the moment he ran, Tim Scott.
Tim Scott suddenly drops off 2024 race after revealing his girlfriend in shock announcement that even blindsided his own staff.
Why? He has no charisma.
He was terrible.
Like, the girlfriend thing was ridiculous.
Yeah. And they're showing Ramaswamy at the polls, right?
I guess Chris Christie will stick around.
Excuse me. Excuse me.
Try to be there for the next debate.
It's a bad joke. That guy's a bad joke.
He's there for more establishment talking points.
And I watched the cold open of SNL. The guy who does Trump is dead on.
I've actually talked about this.
He's spot on. But then the things that he's saying, like not only some of it kind of funny, but like playing up like the Ramaswamy and go, says crazy things, a lot like me, but can't be my base because he's not white.
That's insane. That's insane that you would think that any Republican or conservative or independent voter Would be against Vivek Ramaswamy because he's not a white guy.
They love, love, love, love, love, love playing up the white thing.
The white thing on SNL. It's ridiculous.
I have yet to be in a circle of Trump supporters or at a rally or covering the news or at a forum Or at the Reawaken America tour.
Or anything like...
Or at the Red Pill convention.
Where white supremacy or whiteness or racism against some other person of another color was in the topic of discussion.
Or was brought up casually.
It's asinine.
It's asinine and it's dishonest.
It's funny because I'm watching Andrew Callahan.
And by the way, I reached out to Callahan to try to get him on my show.
Also, there's another person I reached out to early.
I was trying to have that be the premium for the weekend.
And this is the guy who I felt like he was going to punk G. Edward Griffin and all this other stuff.
And I put him on camera.
And I'm watching him in Canada with the guy from the Full Send podcast.
Who I see hanging out with Hasbola and whatever in a bunch of memes or videos.
And they're up in Canada.
And he starts talking about Canada.
And what's the difference between Canada and the United States?
And he goes, Canada's less racist.
And I'm like, is it?
I mean, I guess I'm not there.
I don't know. But how racist do you think America is in general?
I just don't see it.
Even with the media trying to stoke the flames of racism all the time.
I just don't see it.
I don't live it in my house.
My nieces are black girls.
I'm not saying that they've never had a racial comment or slurb in the victims of racism.
It doesn't permeate our life.
It's not something that's a topic that, boy, we're concerned about all the time.
Almost never. Right?
I've got nothing but compliments on my nieces.
You know, if somebody had some dirty backhanded thought or something to say, so be it.
That's the world. It's the world we live in.
But I haven't seen it.
I don't know. We're about to go to the final break.
Uh... Before the second hour, the second hour lives at rvmrumble.com.
Plenty of clips that we're going to be going over with Vivek, with not only Jen Psaki, But what else do I have there?
I think I have another... Oh yeah, that's right.
We have a great clip from journalist Alex Newman.
I think it's what? The dude from the Mises...
Maybe it's not the Mises Institute.
He's always... It's not the Mises Institute.
It's something else. He's always on with the Tucker.
And it's just this small piece on the control of the food supply and control the population that's really good.
We're going to be playing that as well. We're going to come back really briefly at YouTube.
Although, what happened to Rockfinn?
Huh. Rockfin cut off?
That's very odd.
Didn't see that happening.
Almost. When did it cut off?
Interesting. The feed cannot be played.
Interesting. So, I hate doing this before.
I'm going to take a look into what happened there.
Wow, we do it to it and we play the last ad.
Jeez, that's very, very odd.
Very odd. Because it did start, right?
Yeah, definitely started.
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So bizarre that that happened.
Must be technical difficulties on their end.
I hope that's not bad news, Brown.
I hope I'm going to be able to put the show up after the fact.
Usually pretty consistent over there at Rockfin.
All right. Before I get into the Vivek videos, I want to show a couple of these tweets that I totally and completely agree with.
I think they're important to point out.
On day one, instantly, I instantly fire 50% of federal bureaucrats.
Here's how. If your social security number ends in an odd number, you're fired.
That downsizes the government by half.
Absolutely nothing will break as a result.
It doesn't violate civil service rules because mass layoffs are exempt.
Shut it down.
I love it. This guy could do that.
I mean, just cut the federal...
Bam! Now, with that, unfortunately, without any kind of reviews, you are going to lose some of the best and brightest.
And I do wonder how this would work at a place like NASA or any of the black projects, etc.
Right? But as far as things like the IRS, who cares about the best and brightest?
Right? Even when you're talking about the FBI and the CIA, or the good and the bad, I think it's an interesting proposition.
It's not without its faults, but it's pretty smart.
The number one obstacle that stopped Trump from firing bureaucrats civil service protections
He'd have faced millions of discrimination political retribution claims and be stuck in court forever. Here's the solution
randomness Non-discretionary firings are legally defensible and avoid
civil service rules fire 50% of the federal bureaucrats immediately using any
Numeric or any neutral Merrick example if your social security now ends in an odd number you're fired
That sounds too random. That's exactly the point No bureaucrat can allege their firing was discriminatory or politically retributive.
This is how we can downsize government by 50% on day one with 100% certainty of winning in court.
Absolutely nothing will break as a result.
Shut it down.
Love it. Love it.
I mean, again, that's well beyond anything Trump.
I love it.
RIP Eddie. Who died?
Let's just check.
Let's make sure it's not Eddie Vedder.
Oh, Eddie Guerrero.
That's a long time ago. What's the anniversary of Eddie Guerrero's death?
Must be. Must be.
All right. We're going to go to Rona McDaniel.
On Laura Ingraham trying to defend her indefensible policies and ridiculousness.
And by the way, what really bugs me is she starts it right out with the warmongering.
With the fact that, like, Vivek should be focusing on this.
And this is the first time that we partnered with this Jewish group and individuals.
Like, why are we picking winners and losers?
I get it. Israel is our ally.
You're picking them because you're framing the debate into your forever wars.
That's why. I don't like it.
No bueno. Ron, if you want to come on stage tonight, you want to look the GOP voters in the eye and tell them you resign, I will turn over my, yield my time to you.
All right, joining me now, Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee.
Ronna, thanks so much for being with us.
Vivek and others are saying that under your leadership, Republicans have lost election after election.
And positing the question, you know, why should you retain your job, given the track record of the party under your leadership?
And to that, what do you say?
Well, first, I'm going to continue to focus on Joe Biden and Democrats.
And I think there was a moment missed during that debate by Vivek to talk about the fact that we still have 13 American hostages in Israel, the fact that for the first time ever in the history of either party, we had a Jewish co-sponsor for a debate, and we are in very perilous times in our country.
I do think Republican voters, and I hear this echoed all the time, are tired of the circular firing squad within our party.
And they're saying, can we please talk about Joe Biden and the Democrats and the border and fentanyl and crime and what's happening to our kids and inflation?
But I'll definitely defend my record.
I mean, ridiculous.
Ridiculous. Ridiculous.
Biden doesn't run anything.
And again, Vivek is the only one up there that says that.
And you're talking Biden, Biden, Biden, Biden, Biden.
Yet the guy who you're supposed to be defending yourself against and saying, oh, he's only polling at this and he's trashed that, is correctly identifying the fact that Biden doesn't run anything.
I'm with that guy.
I agree with you.
I mean, all that you just said, I couldn't agree with more.
And you're right.
I mean, obviously, that should be a key focus.
But I know you believe in accountability.
You talk about it all the time.
I mean, everyone, I mean, I'm accountable.
Talks about it all the time.
Believes in no accountability. If this person believed in accountability, they would be leading the charge to get rid of the voting machines altogether.
Just saying. That's what I asked you when you went into another conversation.
Sorry, I took too long on the answer, but I was getting there.
I'm not trying to avoid anything.
Let me promise you that, Laura.
Listen, when Vivek didn't vote in 2016, I was leading Michigan to the first win in history in 30 years.
In 2018, we defied the odds.
We got three senators, people like Josh Hawley, that allowed President Trump to build the largest conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
In 2022, the RNC, which is a turnout machine, right?
We're not the messengers. We don't create the messages for the campaigns.
Those are the consultants who get very well paid.
One of the things that happened was, I think in Virginia, people were wondering where the money was, whether they were going to get some help from the RNC. And I know at one point you said that you were not asked for money in Virginia, but a source, a Republican source familiar with the Youngkin team in Virginia told the angle late tonight that that is false.
And there, meaning your story keeps changing.
Anyone who thinks Virginia Republicans wouldn't want to help when we knew we'd be outspent isn't being serious.
Ron? They were outspent by $8 million.
Glenn Youngkin did a phenomenal job and he raised a...
Oh, man.
Like, I get, like, women and makeup.
I'm not the biggest fan of overdone makeup.
But it just adds to the phoniness.
Like, don't get me wrong, there's plenty of male politicians that get in the full makeup and pundits all the time.
And maybe I could use a little, you know, my skin tone's not the best all the time.
Might see a little blemish here or there.
I mean, I look at somebody like this with their eyebrows done up, and they're so phony.
It just exudes their phony.
It exudes it like, ah, I'm just a liar.
Oh God, just every talking point.
This is everything politics shouldn't be but is and turns people off to politics.
A lot of money. A lot of people don't understand fundraising.
I can't raise state dollars.
I don't get unlimited convention and state dollars.
And these were state House and state Senate races.
The RNC is a federal committee.
So, I mean, come on. Can you just...
These are people who come after me all the time.
They're on Twitter. They're all the time.
And let's see their results.
What did they do in Virginia? How much money did they give?
But let me stand by something else.
In 2022, we took back the House.
And the RNC is part of that.
We're building the road. And we're launching Bank Your Vote.
We've got to do that. We need people to vote early.
Thank you for joining us tonight. We have a lot more to get to, Nick.
Nothing great there.
Just a whole lot of trash.
And that's why we're going to Ramaswamy.
And joining us now is Vivek Ramaswamy.
It got certainly very personal at times tonight, especially between you and Nikki Haley.
You mentioned her daughter and talked about her heels.
Let's take a listen. Do you want a leader from a different generation who's going to put this country first, or do you want Dick Cheney in three-inch heels?
In which case, we've got two of them on stage tonight.
Yes, I'd first like to say they're five-inch heels, and I don't wear them unless you can run in them.
So welcome to the show.
Thank you so much for joining us, Mr.
Ramaswamy. Did you make it a point to go after her personally?
I mean, it felt like initially that was a planned attack about the heels.
Look, I have a deep concern about the corruption in both parties.
And I think corruption is part of the reasons why we have a pro-war military industrial complex in this country that pervades both countries.
But Nikki Haley is the face of that military industrial complex in this race and in the Republican primary.
And I worry we're as close to World War III as we've ever been.
It's Dick Cheney 2.0.
And I think that that's a deep concern.
This is somebody who has been...
Throwing barbs the entire race.
And I think that, frankly, a lot of them have been on falsehoods.
If you look at that last debate, she managed to spend the entire debate stage doing it.
My view is, if you want actual accountability and open discussion with transparency of your financial connections, of the money you've made, I challenge her to actually disclose the clients of Allied Defense LLC, her military contracting firm.
She hasn't done it. Disclose 20 years of tax records like I have.
The American people deserve to see it.
Especially as we're marching our way to war.
I think it's inappropriate. I think it is ugly.
And frankly, I think it's the cancer in both political parties is this level of corruption.
And I do think that it deserves to be exposed.
I think the media has refused to touch it for a little while for, you know, reasons we could discuss.
But I do think that the American people deserve to know.
Boom! I mean, what do you disagree with there?
Nikki Haley is the new face of war.
Every single other person on that stage, even as they've been knocked off one by one by one as a domino, we're all pro-war lunatics.
Lunatics. That's why we play this sake thing.
It's just insanity.
Lunatics. And Nikki Haley is one of the worst.
And I'm talking about...
Again, I'm not even big on disclosing this or that from the IRS. They always wanted Trump's tax returns, and I'm not even really that interested.
But when we are talking about a military-industrial complex lobbyist that he correctly identified as broke as a joke before...
Go to the private sector.
And before, Raytheoning it up.
Well, that's a point you should make.
Especially because, like, it's all just, we're going to smoke them out of their holes.
We're going to turn it into glass parking lot.
We're going to give them all the support they need.
Gross. And that's why we began talking about that tonight on the stage.
And when you started talking about TikTok and her daughter playing TikTok or using TikTok and then she called you scum, just curious your reaction in that moment.
Well, my reaction is that she's preaching and lecturing other families about not using TikTok when her own adult, 25-year-old daughter, which I don't think it's a sin for young people to use TikTok.
My point is actually most young people are using it.
And so we're not going to solve the problem of anti-Semitism or pro-Hamas rhetoric if all Republicans retreat.
To the contrary, it shows how hypocritical and out of touch she is that she'll go on that debate stage, call me out for TikTok.
I think her exact words last time was, I feel dumber every time you speak.
Well, I understand why she actually might feel that way if you think about it.
But the deeper point is these politicians are hypocrites.
They deserve to be called out.
And I think we need a new generation of leadership coming from the outside that speaks the hard truth.
And if you're going to be somebody who's lecturing the rest of the American people and families about their kids using TikTok, well, I think that it deserves to be called out how pervasive that really is.
And it's easier said than done.
And so I stand by it.
Boom! Dude's killing it!
I mean... As you well know, Donald Trump held a dueling rally tonight.
His name came up very little on the debate stage.
Why have you and your fellow GOP hopefuls not taken him on more?
After all, he's up 40 points in the polls.
I had a debate strategy of responding to the questions that were asked, and I think I did that for the near entirety of the evening.
Fact of the matter is, the reason Donald Trump's ahead in the polls is he was a good president.
He kept us out of World War III, he kept us out of wars more broadly, and he grew the economy.
So he sets a high bar.
I think I'm the only other America First candidate in this race, though.
And my advantage is that I am from the next generation.
I do have fresh legs.
And I can reach that next generation in a way that no other person in this race can.
And so that's going to be a choice for the voters.
I think it's going to be an America First candidate that gets the nomination.
Do you want one from the prior generation or do you want one from the next generation?
And I think that's the real choice that this comes down to.
Well, and are they going to try to keep Trump off the ballot in states via the primary?
We still have A couple months till Iowa.
And obviously, you know, there's a lot more going on.
And it's funny, I got a text, I think it was last night, from my buddy Todd saying we got to get Vivek on camera the next time he's in Iowa.
I'm certainly, the next time he's in Iowa, going to try to make it out to the event and get some kind of conversation going with Ramaswamy.
Because look, man, he's handling the business.
He's handling the business.
And it's nice to be, don't get me wrong, we're in a very dark place in 2023, but it's nice to be in a presidential cycle where the top three guys, in my opinion, three people, wouldn't matter if they were guys or gals, you know, if we had a Tulsi Gabbard in the mix, great. But RFK Jr., you know, Trump in some respects, and this guy, you know, taking on the lies of the establishment and the media, period.
At least you have that much out there in the arena.
And this guy's saying more than any of them.
You didn't have the most speaking minutes.
You didn't have the least speaking minutes.
What did you feel about your time up there on the stage?
Good night for you. I felt very good about it.
I felt like we were very honest, and I think that I did take the gloves off a little bit tonight.
I think the other candidates have been, you know, Nikki Haley in particular, has been toxic in this race.
And so I think that if that's the direction she's taking, watch those first two debates.
You saw it. I think that, you know, if you can't handle the heat, you stay out of the kitchen.
If you... If you're going to dish it, you better be willing to take it.
And I think that the American people deserve to see, especially in this heightened time of war, the financial conflicts of interest that lead, frankly, the neocons in particular in the Republican Party, to adopt the bloodthirsty pro-war positions that they do.
And I think we accomplished that tonight.
You've said that the Republican Party has become a party of losers.
You said that right at the start of the debate.
Where does the party go from here after last night and losing the abortion referendum in Ohio and some other key races?
I think the party needs to have some soul searching.
I think we live in a moment where our nation needs some soul searching.
Answer what it means to be an American.
Revive those missing ideals of the American Revolution.
Meritocracy, free speech, self-governance, the rule of law, the basic ideals that unite us as Americans.
I love all those things.
I love the idea of a constitutional republic, of checks and balances, of a judicial and executive and a legislative that...
Really complement one another by using accountability, and that really is the true sense of meritocracy, instead of what we have today, which is an over-bloated national security state with an executive within the executive based in this continuity of government program that's really the shadow government.
Let's rediscover those, and then I think the Republican Party should become the pro-American party that stands for those shared national values, that stands for the interests of American citizens rather than other people halfway around the world prioritize our own citizens, keep us out of World War III, make sure U.S. policymakers have an exclusive obligation to Americans who live right here in our country.
I think that's the future of the Republican Party.
That's where I'd like to lead it.
But like our nation, it's a party in the middle of an identity crisis.
That's why it's going to take an outsider, I think, from a different generation.
That's why I'm in this race.
And I think we're going to be successful.
I think this is our window to get this right.
We're not working with a lot of time.
But if we get this right in this next window, I do think our nation's best days can still be ahead of us and the Republican Party's too.
I mean, if he can cut the bloat in half on day one and then actually eliminate three-letter agencies like the FBI and the CIA and the whole nine, game changer, man.
Game changer. And that's why everybody is trying to attack him.
Because everybody knows, in reality, he's the one going viral.
Right? He's the one making waves.
And he's the top candidate on the stage other than Donald Trump, who's not on the stage.
Who now is kind of legally bound not to be on the stage with all the gag orders and the Johnny Nonsense going on in just the civil trial in New York.
And part of your debate strategy from your campaign was that you were going to come out tonight unhinged, if you will, with the gloves off.
Do you feel that you... Unhinged?
What is unhinged?
No, there's a difference between the gloves are off than unhinged.
How dare you? How dare you?
We're able to execute that according to plan.
I think so. My campaign strategy from here on out, it's been what it's been since day one.
Speak the truth, not just when it's easy, but when it's hard.
Be unvarnished about it.
At the end of the debate, I called out the farce that Biden's not going to be the nominee.
I think we ought to honestly contend with that as well.
Speaking of some of the media's hypocrisy, the hypocrisy within the Republican Party, I'll call it out 360 degrees.
That's how we restore trust in this country.
We need a leader who's willing to speak that level of unvarnished truth.
I think I did that tonight. I think we were very successful tonight.
And I think that we're going to be successful in winning this nomination.
Last question, if you'll humor me, if you will, I've asked you before, any chance that you would consider being vice president if given that opportunity?
I'm not a plan B person.
I think you know this about me, Lindsey.
I didn't get to where I am in life by being a plan B person.
We're focused on the mission we set out to achieve.
And I'm not asking for sympathy, but a considerable sacrifice.
Our family has lived the American dream.
We're raising two young sons.
One's three, one's a year old.
On paper, this should be a crazy thing for us to do, living a blessed life that this country has given us in Columbus, Ohio.
We don't take that lightly.
And we didn't undertake that journey lightly.
We set out to achieve the destination.
I'm optimistic we're going to achieve it.
And, you know, whether it's building my businesses or this journey, I was never a Plan B person and I don't intend to start now.
But you wouldn't rule it out.
I'm not a plan B person, is the answer to that question.
I'm just answering very honestly and frankly.
My headspace is truly committed to becoming the next president.
My heart says we're going to be successful.
We'll see. Your brain analyzing the polls, I know, would pave a challenging path.
But my heart says we're going to be successful in this, and that's what we're going to follow.
Vivek Ramaswamy, so appreciate your time.
Thank you so much for joining us. I like some Ramaswamy!
Hard not to like the Ramaswamy.
Now, Let's go to the other side of this.
The Saki. You know, the press secretary has been one of those positions that I probably followed more than any of the other ones.
Just because when you're watching news conferences during administrations, especially secretaries that stay there for years, they're the mouthpiece for the administration.
The Ari Fleischer's of the world.
Right? Tony Snow was there for Bush for some time.
Robert Gibbs under the Barack star administration.
And then Saki out of the gates before the embarrassment that is Jean-Carrine Pierre.
Now look, Saki was as terrible, if not more terrible, of a person for sure.
For sure.
But... Was definitely more well-rounded and prepared than Pierre, by far.
It's not even close. And was absolutely jockeying for a media position, which she received almost immediately.
After that. And that's the funny thing.
They're going to give you big bucks because you're a political lapdog.
Because they know if you're going to be a political lapdog and you've got the name recognition, you'll absolutely be a media lapdog because they're pretty much the same thing.
Because they say the same things.
They act in unison.
They're hand and glove together.
You understand? That's the reality.
So, let's do it.
Let's play some sake.
Okay. After a long stretch of dark political predictions for Democrats and a lot of freaking out over poll numbers, things did start to feel a little bit better this week.
A Democratic governor was re-elected in Kentucky.
Democrats swept control of the Virginia legislature, which most people were not predicting.
And the people of Ohio turned out in droves to protect abortion rights in their state.
All talking points.
And again, I don't know that we have free and fair elections.
I don't know that we have accountability.
I don't know that we have one person, one vote.
And I don't like talking Republicans and Democrats.
But boy oh boy, MSNBC just unapologetic about it.
You might find yourself thinking, alright, maybe things aren't so bad.
Maybe I shouldn't be so terrified about the safety of democracy and my rights after all.
The forces of good are winning out in the end.
Democrats are the forces of good and Republicans are the forces of evil.
No, they both suck.
They're both terrible.
And that's why Ramaswamy is a breath of fresh air.
Because, again, Nikki Haley is Cheney in heels.
And now DeSantis is wearing ridiculous boots and heels.
Why? Why? I'm going to tune this all out for a while of other things to worry about.
If that's how you're feeling, I kind of get it.
And there are some things to feel relieved about.
But at the same time, the threat of a second Trump term is still very real.
And the things he is saying right now are some of the most concerning things we have ever heard him say.
So it's important for everyone to really start listening.
If I happen to be president and I see somebody who's doing well and beating me very badly, I say, go down and indict them.
Mostly, that would be, you know, they would be out of business.
They'd be out. They'd be out of the election.
If they're beating me, go.
I'm in shock that they used that clip.
He's obviously referring what happened to him.
He wasn't saying he would do that to somebody else.
That is wow!
Again, they're shameless.
They're insane.
They think you're a moron.
That you won't go check out the context of that clip where he's not saying that will be done to people.
He's saying it's being done to him.
Go down and indict them.
Trump is forecasting that in a second term he will wield power however he chooses, unconstrained by the rule of law.
This is some truly scary, authoritarian, banana republic-type stuff, and we should hear it that way.
Again, I know I watched this, but hearing it again, Banana Republic, no, we're in the Banana Republic.
The guy you said was your boss was pooping himself on poop visits.
He was poopy the Pope visitor.
He can't talk.
He was clearly installed through fraud.
Then, after a non-insurrection, the powers that shouldn't be fenced in D.C. like we live in a third world country.
The indictments are Banana Republic type stuff, along with the civil trials that are already happening, Jen.
I mean, seriously, some Banana Republic type stuff.
Just yesterday, he took to Truth Social to imply that Democrats, or any political opponents, frankly, are the greatest threat to America and need to be rooted out like vermin.
Vermin is the word he used there.
And it's not just rhetoric.
Remember, the Washington Post reported just last week about specific plans Trump and his allies have drafted to put his words into action.
On top of planning to launch investigations into people who dared to critique him or disagree with him during his time in office, including people who worked for him, his team has also started to map out plans to invoke the Insurrection Act on his first day in office, which basically would allow him to dispatch the military against civil demonstrations.
Think about how crazy that is.
First of all, The military versus civil demonstrations.
I can't tell you how many on-the-ground protests over the years I have been to in New York City, in DC, in Pennsylvania, in California, where the National Guard is present in some capacity.
Should have been there on January 6th.
Wasn't. As far as people in his own administration that need to be investigated, yeah.
Pompeo, Bolton, Mattis, Barr, Ray, all of them.
All of them terrible.
All of them awful.
All of them bad.
Clearly in cahoots to commit war crimes on different levels.
Whether it be war crimes in Syria.
I'm looking at you, Mattis.
I'm looking at you, Bolton.
Or treasonous crimes.
Okay? Like what?
Hiding information about crimes, about political enemies, via the Bidens, who are part of the cartel, and then projecting the idea that the President of the United States makes a phone call to investigate those crimes again, and he gets impeached.
And you had Bill Barr acting like the good guy there in the Russiagate.
Oh, nothing to it.
But had that laptop from November 19, just like the FBI did.
And remember, that's not just the only laptop.
They had the Wiener laptop.
They've had the Wiener laptop.
Nothing done with that either.
It's the Department of Injustice.
So yeah. Yeah, no, he absolutely should investigate those people.
Yeah. Oh, and in the same Univision interview, he also defended his family separation policy at the border.
And new reporting from The New York Times this weekend confirms he also has plans for sweeping raids of undocumented immigrants, mass deportations, and the creation of giant camps.
He wants to restate the Muslim ban, something he also repeated this weekend.
And when he was asked about it this week, about how the U.S. can stop the killing of innocent people in the Israel-Hamas war, he basically said we should just let it all play out.
And yet, the hand-wringing and cocktail party speculation about an alternative to Joe Biden is continuing, will continue.
Guess what? Joe Biden isn't perfect.
Nope. Joe Biden doesn't run anything.
He never ran anything.
And again, for her to sit here and hold water for the guy and say, wow, I can't believe everybody's talking about how he shouldn't be the nominee— He can't talk, Jen.
He can't even read off a prompter like you're doing.
And by the way, you're not doing a great job.
You just stumbled there, reading off a prompter.
This show here, prompter free.
We just kind of like roll with what's going on.
You know, it's not a projected, propagated bullshit message here.
Candidate is, by the way.
But we have to understand what the alternative is here.
If elected to a second term, Donald Trump would prosecute anyone he deems an enemy, unleash troops on protesters, and essentially unravel the rule of law as we know it.
And this time, he plans to line his administration with people who will actually help him do it.
Think about that backhanded admission.
That Trump put people in office that refused to work with him.
Or worked against him.
That's not treason.
Now look, I'm not saying you've got to be a yes man.
But people like Milley, you know, purposely didn't follow orders and then admitted to it under oath.
Okay? People like Comey admittedly Oh, I didn't like how the president said that, so we just opened up the, like, admittedly weaponized shit against the guy.
And that's not, he ain't perfect.
Trump's far from perfect, but at least he's conscious.
But sure, Joe Biden is three years older and occasionally trips over things.
Look, there's a lot to be concerned about right now when it comes to a second Trump term.
Occasionally trips over things?
Sure! He's three years older and okay.
No, he can't talk, Jen.
He can't walk. He doesn't run anything.
The embarrassment that you put under him doesn't run anything.
Although she's not senile, she's awful.
That's why she was literally less than 3% and they still installed her ass.
Just like they installed Biden, who doesn't run anything.
I can't say it enough.
He doesn't run anything.
The speeches are getting much more disturbing and much more unhinged, and we should all hear it that way.
Then show the speeches!
It's not real either.
Like, again, and the thing is that go try to find a Trump speech.
Go try. In regular media, go try to find it on YouTube.
Go try to find it on Facebook.
Go try to find it on Twitter.
That's supposedly the free speech platform.
Go try to find it! You can't find it anymore unless you're in the echo chamber.
And if you're in the echo chamber, who cares?
Like, what does it matter?
It's also important to talk about all of this and important to call it out.
But there is nothing more important than digging into his actual plans.
The faintest of silver linings here is that Trump is warning us, in his own voice, with a microphone on and a camera rolling, by the way.
He's telling us exactly what he plans to do.
We all just need to listen.
I mean, you played a clip out of context with Trump essentially talking about himself and the indictments against him, and you made it sound like if he got back in office, he would indict his political enemies that he was running against.
That's ridiculous.
And it's not just disingenuous.
She knows exactly what she's doing.
It's a psychopath.
Talk about narcissism.
Yikes. Yikes.
All right. Let me see if I have any other stories before I hit this clip of Alex Newman talking about control of the food supply.
I think...
That we've got most of.
We didn't hit this one here.
You know, we talked about Eric Adams last week, and it looks like they're trying to take him out.
Eric Adams opened his mouth about the migrant situation.
And, by the way, furious migrants refuse to stay in tent shelter after being bused to Brooklyn and head back to plush Manhattan accommodation.
Like, it's a bad cartoon.
It's coming in, guys. Busting them in.
But there's no crisis.
Just busting them in.
Okay? Here, let's just go to the turnaround one.
The migrant crisis in New York City taking another turn tonight.
Families, some with children, arrived by bus at the massive shelter at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn earlier today, but most of those families didn't like what they saw and refused to stay there.
Eyewitness News reporter Sonia Rincon has more from Floyd Bennett Field in Marine Park.
Disappointment and frustration as migrant families turned around after arriving at the Floyd Bennett Field shelter, dragging luggage and getting back on buses, some saying no one told them they were coming here.
Others like this mom saying it was just too far from the schools where their kids have been going in Manhattan and the Bronx.
I'm grateful for what they've given me, she says, but I can't stay here.
Late tonight, the mayor paid a visit, posting a video to social media.
Most of the families arriving on buses this afternoon chose not to stay.
But the city says this is all it's got right now, and refusing it means foregoing any shelter.
So again, no jobs, no homes, all your money you're paying for, but you're a bigot if you don't like what's happening.
And again, like in the real world, in other places, not like if you're not deported, you're not given a tent or a hotel or anything or anything in most places.
Like again, these aren't Political prisoners.
They're not asylum seekers.
They're anybody and everybody who wants in and probably watched that clip of Joe Biden telling them to surge the border because that's what he was told to say.
I mean, and then Psaki comes on.
Trump's building camps.
He's separating families.
Guys, like, these people don't speak English are being shipped to places in New York City where they're refusing to stay.
Ha ha ha. New York City.
Tonight, 13 families are resting here.
As another bus unloaded passengers after nightfall, it wasn't clear if any of them were returning, realizing this was their only option for a warm bed on this frigid night.
The space is a problem.
Public advocate Jumaane Williams spoke with families inside and says the city needs to better inform them before bringing them here.
Of course, they may not come. That's probably better than coming and then being dropped off at a train station.
The families staying here are offered transportation on a shuttle bus like this that takes them to Stilwell Avenue in Coney Island for what's likely a long commute to work or school.
It's isolated. It's very reminiscent of sort of a prison.
The Legal Aid Society got a look inside weeks ago and gave the city a long list of reasons it's not a suitable shelter for families.
There are cubicles with semi-private spaces for families inside, but bathrooms are still outside the main tents.
This type of shelter up until now has only been used for single adults.
This is the first time we've seen this, and if there's cities offering no alternative to them, it's leave New York City or go to Floyd Benefield.
The public advocate says the city only has bad options right now.
We really need the governor to realize that right to shelter is statewide and open up some spaces.
Right to shelter statewide!
I mean, again, I'm not advocating for the homeless.
It's about to get cold. Now, there in New York City, stays a little warmer down there.
Still gets really cold.
If we're talking the state, the further upstate you go, the colder it's going to get.
The less facilities like this are going to be around.
Okay? So what does that mean?
Well, Eric Adams, shut your mouth.
That's what it means. Because now we're coming after you for your other corruption.
Shocking. Shocking.
It was part of more corruption.
Okay. And by the way, allegedly, you know, they seized a bunch of stuff from Eric Adams, too, right after that.
Like, right in the mix.
Across the state, and we need the White House to help with a decompression strategy.
When those things are not happening, they're just asking New York City to provide a national response, and we just don't have the ability to do that.
At Floyd Bennett Field in Marine Park, Brooklyn, Sonia Rincon, Channel 7, Eyewitness News.
Oh, New York City.
Yikes. Yikes, yikes, yikes.
So yeah, we did hit them all.
Alright, I want to play this clip here.
Alex Newman does a really great job reporting on this.
I need to get... Alex, I think I did do the one interview with Alex Newman over at the Red Pill Expo where I got to sit down with him and I believe we released that premium here.
I got to get him for just a half hour to an hour on the premium interview side.
Maybe he's somebody I reach out to as well today because he just does...
Great job and just has a bang-on kind of news persona and has a really interesting backstory of kind of being a party kid and finding journalism as a way to change his life, really. So let me see.
Where is that clip?
Where are you? There we are right here. When you start to see people like Bill Gates gobble up farmland and you read what his foundation says about farming, when they say that we're going to have a particular type of agriculture, they want large blocks run by the government or by private consortia where they say we're not going to have animal-based proteins, we're not going to have stockyards, we're not going to have turkey farms, we're not going to have chicken.
The academic mind always has the answers, but never in the real world.
And they do a lot of damage.
Everywhere you look, small and medium-sized farms being gobbled up by these corporate mega farms because they can't keep up anymore.
They can't comply with these endless streams of regulations that are coming down.
We're seeing that in China now, where these giant mechanized, corporate, big government controlled mega farms are displacing all these little small family farms that families have been farming for hundreds of years, in some cases longer.
They're moving them all off their little pots of land and moving them into these big horrific mega cities that they have built.
And we're going to see that all over the world with the decimation of small farms.
So if they're not bankrupted by economic forces, the government itself will shut them down.
Everything is falling apart.
There is a shortage of food.
Many people do not have enough money to eat every day.
Everybody is out here today because they understand that when our government actually expropriates our farmers, you know, we're all next.
Not just Holland is now facing these types of regulations, but you can see the attack on farmers all over the world.
It's an agenda that is carried out on a global level that is being pushed through Government officials in prospective countries.
This is precisely how the globalists have managed to take over national parliaments and national governments.
Twenty countries equal eighty percent of all the emissions.
You solve the problem to start with.
By making sure all of those 20 countries are doing what they need to do, we have to pull them to the table and leverage further.
So how do we get there? Well, the lesson I've learned in the last year is money, money, money, money, money, money,
money.
They're following a script where they are thinking already from the perspective of a global, bureaucratic, quasi-totalitarian
system of governing, system of rule.
This is an agenda.
And all these countries are implementing the same policies.
So they've targeted the farmers because that's the agenda.
Right now things have tripled as far as cost for my own farming operation and for many farmers across the country.
And I think you're going to see across the board higher food prices.
Food prices have already up dramatically this year.
Last year a little bit too.
And we might see more empty shelves in America.
Even the president is promising food shortages in his conversation.
So there's no need for this to be happening.
You know, the people are the ones that are going to be hurt.
You know, not just farmers, you know, trying to make a living.
It's going to be the food supply of this country, which is a staple of our security of our nation.
Being able to grow the grain and the crops that we do, that not only supplies us, but our allies and other trading partners around the world.
We have 8 billion people on the planet now, and that's sustainable if they allow agriculture to continue to be mechanized and genetically altered.
And I don't think they understand that if they tamper with that, you're going to have people go hungry.
We're headed into, I think, a time of very significant food shortages.
Can we expect to see massive increases in food prices next year?
Oh, no question about it.
So I think the end goal of the war on farmers that we're seeing, which is guided at every step by the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030, is going to be a total consolidation of agriculture, a total consolidation of the food supply.
And as every communist tyrant of the last hundred years has understood, if you control the food, you control the people.
people, I think that's ultimately the end goal.
Alex nailed it on that one.
Really enjoyed that take.
Really enjoyed that four and a half minute piece.
Got a couple of other news stories here to hit as we get into the last 10 minutes of the broadcast.
Remember, there is a third hour and it's actually some of those interviews that we were talking about
via the premium.
And again, I do, I love talking to people that I don't necessarily agree with 100% or people that are out on the ground doing work.
That's why I love a Derek Brose, man.
I can tell you that right now, 100%, 100, not a chance, I will ever run for the mayor of Houston.
Just not ever happening.
Derek did that.
I didn't get to do that.
We get to have a conversation about that.
Again, guys like Dyer who have come at this from not only a academic but more of a philosophical and religious perspective.
Love the fact that he's traveling in Europe and out in Italy and his success right now.
That's great stuff.
It's great. Now, because last week we showed you some of the horror shows not only in San Francisco but other places in the world, especially San Francisco, they've now cleaned up the streets because Xi Jinping is visiting from China.
Isn't it so interesting? That Newsom's over there in China, and now Xi Jinping's over here.
Just weird. I mean, just odd.
But nothing's going on.
So let's just do this little 10-second side-by-side here.
What? Huh.
How about that? How about that?
And that just goes to show you like when they want to get something done When the powers that shouldn't be want to get something done, when it's about their optics, and this goes back to their narcissism, this goes back to propaganda, this goes back to the illusion, the optics of something, rather than the reality of something.
That's all. That's all I'm saying.
That's it. That's all that is.
Where'd they move them to?
Somewhere else. Don't worry.
Okay? But again, you look at this.
The people complain.
The people are upset. Nope. Xi Jinping's coming.
You better believe it, China.
We better look good for China.
Look at that difference.
I mean, wild.
I mean, look at this.
Look at this! Mike, who would want to live there?
That's why businesses, especially with rent, business is gone.
Gone. Gone.
Gone, gone, gone.
With a little bit of gone sauce.
So, we've got an AI story here.
Scientists say fake faces created by AI look more real than human faces.
So, can you tell which of these are actual people?
Hmm. Let's take a look at them.
Alright, so where would I go with actual people?
I'll go with three, seven, three, seven.
We're going to go with three and seven.
There may be more than that, but we're going to find out.
Okay? So, three was, but seven was not.
Damn. Damn. So one was AI. Two, that was an actual human.
Three was an actual human.
We got that one right. Four AI, five AI. Okay.
Six was human. I wouldn't have guessed that.
It looked very AI to me.
Seven... It was AI. Eight was AI. It was tough.
It was kind of obstructed.
That woman was kind of obstructed too.
And even that picture in the corner I thought could have been AI. Yeah, no, it's indistinguishable.
What's it got to say about this?
Artificial intelligence now is so sophisticated that we can't tell the difference between fake faces and
Snaps of real people and new study warrants correct in experiments with US citizens more people thought AI
Generated faces were human than the faces of real people Experts are concerned that hyper realistic imagery could be
fueling Misinformation identity theft online by creating authentic
looking profiles of people and let's not forget the audio is there
Now there's AI songs of Alex Jones singing Eye of the Tiger.
And it's only going to get more ridiculous.
Experts are concerned that hyper-realistic imagery could be fueling misinformation.
Sorry about that. In the study, the researchers compared five AI faces with human.
See, if I'd known it was five and five, I would have tried a little harder.
So, can you tell which one of these are people real?
Scroll down for the answers.
The five and five.
AI faces look more trustworthy.
Isn't that nice? Let's go to that.
Is that a newer thing?
Oh, it's February. Ugh.
Ugh. February of 22.
February of 22, not even 23.
We're there. We're on the road to 24, man.
Like, we're a couple weeks out from Thanksgiving, not even really a week and a half.
Shopping season. Christmas is right around the corner and into another year.
Like I said, it's hard for me to believe that But then again, like I said, time flies.
That I've been on this network for a year.
For a year. And it's hard to believe in another year we'll have another president of the United States.
We're less than a year away.
What are we, 357 days away from Election Day?
Something like that? 357 days away from Election Day.
And meanwhile, the criminal cases are just about to pop off on the Trumpins.
And they're going for it.
And what? You got a dementia-ridden zombie being propped up by Jen Psaki on MSNBC. But then you got David Axelrod on the other side.
Like, it's not the age.
If the guy was sharp like a pencil, okay.
He can't talk.
Like, acknowledging that he falls down sometimes.
That's not a good look for a leader of any sort.
Oh, are leaders falling down all the time?
How many times do you think Gigi is going to poop himself or fall down over there in Frisco?
Huh? Zero?
Oh, zero would be the correct.
That would be the correct number.
Zero. Zippity-doo-dah.
But hey... Let's not acknowledge that at all.
We've got a few minutes left in the broadcast.
I'm going to use those few minutes to encourage you to get a premium membership.
Let me see what it is exactly.
I'm not a gun guy like that.
But, I know that we've got it going.
Let's see. It's redvoicemedia.com.
Let's go with the sign up now for $10.
You get a dollar for a week.
No, that's not what I wanted to do.
Where is it?
Because I was at a certain spot at RVM News, probably.
RVM News. Let's do it live here.
Man, I could have swore, maybe I had to load more, that I found it somewhere on this page.
By the way, when you go premium, you also get rid of all the ads and all that good stuff as well, which is fantastic.
Well, I'm just telling you right now, there's a raffle for a gun.
Those that are signing up, let's see, premium...
Is that it? No, that's not the gun that they're giving away.
Real news, real reporting.
Trust me, I got an email about it.
Drew Berkowitz can probably tell you even more about it.
It helps support the network, the broadcast, the expansion.
Believe me, doing this is not a free ride.
It's not easy. It's funny, my buddy Luke Rudowski, We Are Change, Tim Cast, was trying to get me down to Miami to do shows.
He's like, when are you coming to Miami?
I'm like, bro, just moved into a new house, not even fully moved in.
Got the kids all the time.
I told them to come out to Reawaken America in Tulare, California in December.
I'll be speaking there.
That's the next road trip that I have planned.
Other than that... No.
No. I got too much going on.
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