Truth vs. NEW$ PART 1 (21 November 2021) with Don Grahn, Scott Bennett, and Holly Seeliger
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And welcome, folks!
This is Truths Versus News, and this is November the 21st of the month here, right before Thanksgiving.
I'm Donald Reiner, producer at JD.ConsultantsLive.com and host, and I'm host to a fantastic panel here on Truths Versus News.
I tell you, we got the best people, including the wonderful James Fester, who is the most dangerous mind in America.
It's dangerous, not because of Benedict Eason, but because the news and everything else is so bad, and there's such a dichotomy here between truth and news, and we have Scott Bennett, most articulate military intelligence mind I've ever met, and he's just a rising star with lots of good things happening.
And his comments are really cold water.
And Holly Seliger, wow, what can I say about her?
Besides being beautiful, she's the sharpest tack I've ever met.
She knows more stuff than I even knew.
So it's just a wonder to behold.
I guess the main news right now, Jim, is about Kyle Rittenhouse.
I guess things worked out pretty well there for Kyle.
Well, it was not at all certain how it was going to play out, Don, but yes, he was found not guilty on all counts, which was certainly the right verdict.
Found not guilty by a jury on Friday for his closely watched trial for killing two unarmed men and shooting a third during a protest in Kenosha.
It took them four days of deliberation.
His emotion was evident when the verdicts were finally read.
No doubt an enormous relief.
It turns out the prosecution had actually held out a copy of a drone video and only shared an inferior one with a defense, which was a gross violation of their obligations under the law.
The video the prosecutors claimed showed then 17-year-old Rittenhouse pointing his AR-15 rifle at protesters shortly before he fatally shot Anthony Huber, 26, and 36-year-old Joseph Rosenbaum on August 25, 2020.
He claimed and was found to have been acting in self-defense.
I have no doubt about it.
I've watched this very carefully.
Kenosha business owners were preparing for possible violence in the wake, but it seems to have been subsided.
I'm unaware of any violence there.
Governor Evers placed 500 members of the National Guard on standby, something he ought to have done when the original riots were taking place.
He even declined the offer from then-President Trump to bring security, but the man is a mental midget and had an interest, I think, in promoting these riots.
Rittenhouse has become a hero to some who claim he was justified, but he was justified.
There's just no doubt about it.
Due to his age, the claim is he was too young to have legally purchased the rifle, which a friend bought for him, but he brought the gun for his protection.
The gun was in Kenosha.
He didn't cross any state lines.
He was clearly trying to protect his own life.
I didn't intend to kill them.
I intended to stop the people who were attacking me, he said.
I did what I had to do to stop the person who was attacking me.
Here's a meme that I think captures the situation exactly.
On all the liberal media, he's being attacked.
Even the president claiming he's a white supremacist.
Other of his libtards calling him a domestic terrorist or a racist.
We have the prosecutor describing him as an active tutor, the co-prosecutor claiming he fired 60 rounds,
but the door shut on the lie is not guilty.
The right verdict by a very responsible jury, I was impressed.
Scott, your thoughts.
Well, one of the things I was most impressed by watching the videos was Kyle Rittenhouse's performance under
the pressure and the interrogation of the district attorney.
It's a three-hour lesson that every American should watch because how Kyle responded was a textbook case in how to respond To a aggressive, agitating district attorney, how to respond for the jury.
I mean, it was mesmerizing to watch this young 17-year-old be caught.
And I analyzed it, you know, psychologically.
I'm looking and going, hmm, where are the things?
This kid performed so transparently and honestly and simply that the jury said to themselves, there's no guile in this kid.
There's no venom.
There's no violence.
There's no anger.
There's no pride.
There's remorse.
There's sadness.
There's trauma.
There's suffering.
As a young kid would have suffered going through this, but he didn't do anything outside of instinct.
And his instinct is the same of all human beings, to preserve their lives from a pack of wild, savage animals.
And that's what these people were.
Rosenbaum had performed oral sex on a nine-year-old boy, sodomized a ten-year-old boy.
This is in his criminal jacket.
He is a monster.
He deserved to die for other things, but this guy was a sex-offending criminal.
That chased Kyle Rittenhouse after saying he was gonna kill him, cut out his heart, I get you alone, I'm gonna kill you.
He's up there saying, you know, all sorts of profanity and he was on medication before and that night he was off his medication.
The guy spent 10 years in prison for child sex abuse.
The black community, had they known that, would have tore him apart, killed him.
But Kyle Rittenhouse performed admirably.
He did what he had to do to survive.
And the prosecutor was totally disarmed and baffled because the prosecutor could not trigger animosity or pride or anything in this Kyle Rittenhouse case.
The kid was just saying, no, this is what I did.
He grabbed my gun and I was afraid they'd kill me if they got my gun.
So I had to flee and I had to shoot to stop a threat.
I didn't want to kill anybody.
And the prosecutor couldn't do anything.
He had nowhere to navigate.
So it's a textbook case of how to respond.
And number two, yeah, the jury and all of that was right.
The judge saying to the jury, that's why the founders put this confidence in the jury of the American public and peers.
It's because you have a duty as a jurist to preserve the Constitution of the United States.
Not to preserve the laws of Wisconsin or anything like that, but to preserve the Constitution of the United States and the rights of the Constitution, and yes, of course, the laws that flow from that, but that was first and foremost in their hearts and minds, is the constitutional right to self-protection, the right to keep and bear arms, And that was affirmed.
This trial opens up a whole other narrative.
It opens up the whole discussion that America will no longer be held hostage by a mob, and they will not suffer their senior citizens to be burned to the ground, or their businesses to be burned to the ground.
They will stand And defend against the mob.
And when the mob becomes murderous, that's when the Second Amendment, the right to self-defense, is going to be exercised and they're going to be killed.
That's why the left and the media are so apoplectic, is because this builds a steel wall that stops them from their juggernaut advance.
And they know that now they have nowhere to maneuver.
They can't They've lost the initiative, and if they try and make protests, they're just affirming everything ugly, and they'll lose more and more Americans, and they'll make themselves look more and more as agents of chaos rather than agents of legitimate political or police grievances or reform.
This is a case in the issue which redefines America and turns us in the right direction, I think.
Jim?
Let me just add that while they claim these guys were unarmed, we know in fact Joseph Rosenbaum was assaulting him.
He threatened to kill him.
More people die in the United States from being beaten to death or strangled than die from gunshots.
And those who die from gunshots, the overwhelming majority die from handguns.
Rifles are very seldom used.
And moreover, Very rarely do whites kill blacks.
Blacks kill blacks overwhelmingly more.
Ten times more blacks kill whites than whites kill blacks.
And about the same proportion of blacks kill whites.
But the fact is, blacks kill blacks occurs more than 50 times as often as whites kill blacks.
Hawley, your thoughts?
Well, I think that this whole trial was a open and shut Second Amendment case, and there really wasn't any other way for the jury to really have ruled.
And I was actually surprised.
I mean, usually when someone is acquitted, The jury operates pretty quickly and I think in this case it took a couple of days and usually so I was nervous it was going to be a hung jury or something which I think was what the prosecution was actually hoping for as well because then they were hoping they could probably go back to to court again so I think best case scenario was that for the prosecution was that it was hung jury because otherwise it's it's an open and shut second amendment case and he was not violating any any state laws or
or federal laws. He was a legal gun owner. He was operating and using the weapon properly. So
there was really nothing that they could could charge him with other than the prosecution was
literally saying that that he should have just taken a beating. You should just take it. That
was their entire argument that prosecute argued that you don't have the right to defend yourself.
And that's that's was the basis of their case and their own witness or victim that they claimed
gauge. I can't pronounce his last name. So I'm not even going to try.
Rose who was shot admitted that he pulled the gun first which I mean good for him I'm glad he admitted that he did that maybe he had a little bit of conscience there a moment of conscience with what he actually did so that of course was just killed the entire case as well and then they also were arguing that uh That he had actually crossed state borders with his firearm, which was not the case, but I just think it's kind of funny that these groups such as Antifa openly organize and cross state borders and engage in attacking people in other states.
You know, they come in from all over the country to go and have these riots, these Antifa riots, and the Democrats are calling for open borders, but yet you can't go, you know, they argued that he was crossing a border with his firearm to go Defend his neighborhood.
And then finally, I knew the riots weren't going to happen afterwards.
I mean, there's no there's no push or desire for this.
If if riots and looting and fires start happening after this, this case, of course, I mean, who are they going to blame?
they're gonna say this is Biden's America, just like the same thing that they did with Trump,
you know, after all the riots and everything during the Trump presidency,
all they could do was blame Trump.
So they're gonna have to, they're not going to want these riots and fires
and everything like that.
So I think it's interesting as well, when they were talking about the,
these people engage in others and the individuals who are shot and killed.
We're literally setting dumpsters on fire and trying to wheel them into gas station so this is a violent crime I mean this could have killed dozens of people this could have blown up and cause, you know, Huge structural and casualty damage in this area.
So, and the police stood down and that's the larger question is why did the police stand down all of this during this entire time?
So, so many questions here and so much more that needs to be explored.
And I'm actually surprised that this case went this way.
I'm happy because I knew, I mean, there was nothing that they could charge him with.
It was mostly just a show trial in my opinion.
Well, there's no question about why the police stood down.
The mayor ordered them to stand down.
He wanted Kyle Rittenhouse as a scapegoat so he could divert attention from his irresponsibility.
And would you believe, the mayor, the DA who brought the case, and the detective who investigated it are all members of the same family.
So, we got a little nepotism going on here, working in collusion.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee badly botched a statement about the Rittenhouse verdict and were promptly ridiculed.
They tried and failed to show solidarity with those who were angry about the verdict.
While many were outraged, they were also dumbfounded by the error-ridden statement from the DCC.
And notice how we have all kinds of video of this one guy who kicked Kyle Rittenhouse in the face, the other who sought to kill him with a skateboard, and the third who actually explained afterwards he regretted not unloading his pistol.
It's disgusting and disturbing.
Someone was able to carry a loaded assault rifle into a protest against the unjust killing of Jacob Blake, an unarmed black man, and take the lives of two people and injure another and face no consequences.
Well, he was put on trial for his action.
The killing of Jacob Blake was not unjustified.
He was armed, not unarmed.
He was in the process of kidnapping.
The idea that he carried a loaded assault rifle is wrong on several counts.
He didn't transport it across the line.
It's not an assault rifle, and it was already in Kenosha.
So I don't know how in a single paragraph you could get more wrong.
It's clear our legal system has one set of rules for some Americans and a different stance for others, the Democrats insist.
They're trying to turn it into a racial issue.
Notice, people are right to be outraged, right to be outraged at the violence that disproportionately hurts people of color and the legal system that fails to hold the violence accountable.
Well, if they're not holding him accountable, what's he doing in court facing six different charges, some of which were completely without foundation, and why the reverence of people of color?
All those who were involved in the shooting, the three assailants he shot, and Kyle R. White.
The statement fell short of numerous easily verifiable facts.
FFS, DCC, get the underlying facts right.
Jacob Blake was shot and wounded.
He is still alive, albeit paralyzed.
The DCC chairman today said Jacob Blake was unarmed and killed, neither of which is true.
This is sensitive stuff and folks are stomping around like drunk elephants.
The DCCC continues their streak of being the most incompetent organization in Washington, mocked the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Others pointed out the dubious classification of an AR-15 as an assault rifle.
The DCCC later issued a corrected version that edited out unjust killing and deleted the unarmed portion.
Meanwhile, Geraldo Rivera continues to disgrace himself.
He is such a mediocrity.
This is embarrassingly bad.
On Tuesday's The Five, Geraldo claimed it was outrageous how many Americans support his claim of self-defense and that Kyle had watched too many Rambo movies.
I mean, this is just silly, superficial flippant.
I personally feel he's been lionized way over the top, Rivera claimed.
He's been portrayed by half the country as an heroic youngster fighting for his community.
I don't believe that at all.
I think he watched too many Rambo movies.
Well, Geraldo, let me tell you, your reputation is going down the toilet.
You used to be responsible when you had the Friends Show, discussing all the issues like JonBenét Ramsey and O.J.
Simpson.
But since you've gone legit, you have lost your way.
Rittenhouse family lived in Kenosha.
Rittenhouse just wanted to protect business from destruction by black lives, rioters, and looters.
He's been smeared as a vigilante from day one.
He did not carry a rifle across state line.
It was stored at a friend's house in Kenosha.
He legally carried the firearm.
The judge tossed out the charge against him for illegally carrying a firearm under the age of 18, because 17-year-olds are allowed to carry rifles as long as they're not short-barreled rifles.
His was not.
Despite Rivera's incessant criticism, he did acknowledge the facts of the case and admitted the jury should acquit.
Well, I think the verdict should, if the jurors stick to the law, result in an acquittal.
I think once they dropped the less serious charge, it made the possibility of a clean sweep more likely.
Why?
Because self-defense is so powerful in Wisconsin, particularly.
Here's LeBron on Whit in the house.
We shouldn't have to worry about getting shot every time we try to kill someone.
I think that captures the less response exactly.
Scott, your thoughts?
Yeah, that is the statement of the decade, if not the century.
We should not have to worry about getting shot when we try and kill someone.
I mean, this shows the idiocy of some of these people, and I mean, I'm I'm amazed.
But, you know, this is an information war, Jim, and we need to begin knife fighting with the truth.
And Republicans need to begin knife fighting, not playing patty cake or chess, with these Democrats and these leftists.
And these people like Geraldo Rivera and stuff and get really, really bloody and in your face and say, you know what?
The Democrat National Committee is the new Ku Klux Klan.
The Democrats are the Klan.
The Democrats didn't save slave blacks.
The Republicans and Lincoln and others set them free.
The Democrat and these white, pasty-faced, pale, purple-haired, transgender, leftist, Democrat, Jewish, whatever you want to call them, Antifa types that come in from the Bronx and New York and Seattle on buses, they're coming in to use and abuse the black population like prostitutes and then the next morning leave because they come in and they convince the blacks, burn down your own city, burn down your own senior citizen center, Yeah, your grandma lives in that center, but burn it down because power to the people.
Burn down and do all sorts of destructive things to your own community.
That'll show white man.
Oh, but then we're leaving the next morning to go back to The Bronx and our Starbucks job, and they're leaving the blacks in the ashes that they themselves have created.
That's what needs to be said on the Senate and the House floor, that the Democrats and these white, pasty, Antifa, left-wing, you know, Rosenbaum types are the enemy of every black person because they're the enemy of any prosperity that they engage in.
So there's nothing nice that should be said about any of these parasites that are trying to hijack this, and they've been doing it for decades.
But I think this shifts everything, but we really have to get Candace Owens and Leo Terrell and all the other blacks that are out there on Fox and elsewhere, they really need to get serious and ugly and brutal and hard with these narratives.
And there needs to be more blacks standing up saying, we don't want you here, we don't need pasty-faced white people coming in here pretending they're black, like Rosenbaum saying, shoot me nigga, shoot me nigga, he's not black, he's Jewish!
He's also a child molesting, child rapist, but he's not black.
So this whole perversion of black culture that comes from these Democrat, leftist, Jewish, you know, Antifa types, it needs to be really exposed and attacked.
And these people like Geraldo and elsewhere, you know, they're becoming laughingstocks and they're losing any integrity.
Tucker Carlson will have the first interview with Kyle Rittenhouse on Monday, and God bless him.
Tucker deserves it because no one else in the media has been, you know, talking about this in such a straightforward, commonsensical way.
And everybody now sees You know, this kid, by the way, I mean, he was a fire cadet kid.
He was in the police cadets.
All he wanted to do was serve, serve his community and go to work in the police and fire and EMT.
And they tried to say, well, you work technically an EMT officer.
No, but he was skilled in first aid.
He was skilled in basic resuscitation and tourniquets and all the basic fundamentals.
You don't need a A certification stamp from some bureaucracy to perform first aid and he was out there to do what he could to the best of his ability and these savage barbarian child raping hoodlums were out to destroy and to maim and to kill and they went after the wrong guy.
Uh, so, you know, this narrative is only, the more it's analyzed, the more it's developed, the more it's talked about, the truth is out there.
It's going to do a stranglehold noose on all the Democrats in the media.
They have nothing, nowhere to go now.
The making it a black issue again is nonsense.
And I think I think blacks and reasonable people are seeing that there's there's two types of America, those who want to live in peace and flourish and build and have businesses.
And those who want to tear it down, burn, destroy, and kill those businesses and those people.
Those are the two Americas, and what sets them apart is the Second Amendment and exercising that Second Amendment.
There need to be more black sheriffs and people saying, also, you come into our town to hurt, to maim, to destroy.
The people in our town are going to blow you out of our town with their firearms.
Those things need to be said to these looting mobs.
They're not crowds, they're not protesters, they're mobs.
Off their meds and drunk out of their mind and full of drugs and full of, you know, hysterical delusion, but they're mobs.
And uh the most dysfunctional people in society are always these democrat mobs and now is the time for really more blacks and whites and conservatives and such to stand together and say no the day the night of these vampires is over and we will never allow This sort of looting and savagery again.
And if Nadler, the Jewish New York Democrat, tries to sick the Feds, the Department of Justice, when they're not attacking parents on Kyle Rittenhouse, You really are going to see more and more Americans recognize that this Democrat government is so off the chain, out of control, that the only thing that can heal it and cleanse it is a complete revolution that overthrows these people and has a clean sweep.
Jim?
Just for the record, that was a parody of LeBron that captured his attitude, but not his exact words.
Hawley, Hawley, your thoughts?
Well, I just remember watching in horror as the riots were going on in so many cities across the U.S.
It was really a dark time in America and the argument, you know, that the mainstream media, you know, mostly peaceful protests as, you know, fires are going on in the background and people are being killed.
It was just absolutely atrocious to see.
And it was obvious that these people were hired thugs.
They were highly organized.
They were used, obviously these individuals, you know, the fentanyl brigade,
or these people, drug addicts and other people who have been let out of prison
and professional agitators, if you will.
These people were organized as well by college students who had degrees in professional agitation
from some of these criminal colleges who teach people how to basically organize individuals,
you know, who they looked down upon.
I mean, these people are nothing to them.
They want them.
They want them used as cannon fodder.
They need these people to burn these cities down and destroy these conservative communities.
And it was just horrible to see what happened in Wisconsin.
I remember there were a few videos.
There was an elderly black woman who saw I believe it was a Target or something like that store and she was crying and she was filming it and saying this this is my neighborhood.
This is where I get groceries.
I have to go walk and get my groceries for myself and my family.
And you will burn down and destroyed the one place in the neighborhood where I can get groceries.
This is not my neighborhood.
These are not I don't recognize any of these people.
They're here to destroy our community and they're using us and she she just went off I wish I had saved that video.
There's so many of these videos that seem to disappear.
There was another video of I believe it was a Native American community in Wisconsin that finally had a community center built and the whole thing was burned down.
And they were questioning, why would you do this?
Why would you attack us?
Why would you attack our community center after we spent so much time and money trying to fundraise and get this going in our community?
And you're saying you were representing us.
So I just think it's racist as well for these groups, these white people who come into these neighborhoods.
to claim to represent black communities.
I just can't believe the gall that they would have to do that in the first place.
And the fact that the mainstream media completely just stood stood by or even encouraged this.
And I think it was also might have been a Syrian family.
They might have been Iraqi.
they were immigrants and they owned a car dealership in Kenosha and their entire car dealership
was burned to the ground.
And they said, what are you doing?
How are you helping anyone right now?
What did we do?
How are we racist?
How are we supposed?
It was just so heartbreaking to see people who are trying to build a life and build a family
and build a business, actually build something in the United States, be completely torched
by these groups who are Democrat run.
We've talked about COINTELPRO before and I would like to see them check the credentials
of these hard thugs and go after these people.
They have names, they have addresses, we know who these people are and we know who are organizing them and it's time that we turn around and we start to go after these individuals because as we will be discussing, I believe, We're already seeing more looting and rioting going on in San Francisco and other areas.
And I can guarantee you these are the same groups of people.
They don't want to call it a race war now.
They just want to raid Nordstrom and engage in insurance fraud.
But it's these same people and it's these, I believe they probably have apps or different ways that they can track and organize and bust these people out to these events.
So we need to go after these people.
Well, I think you're right on all counts, but I'd emphasize this is all being done deliberately.
They burned down a community center, even though it's just erected, because they want to destroy social relation and cooperation.
They go after a car dealership with ethnics because that means the ethnics have an attachment to America.
They're doing everything they can, and many of them are paid.
And the reason the Democrats are releasing these criminals out of jail is because they want them to participate in the riots, the looting, and the arson.
It's an orchestrated effort by the Democratic Party.
Meanwhile, Scott mentioned this very guy, Gerald Nadler, urging the DOJ to review the Rittenhouse case.
His acquittal, according to Nadler, is a miscarriage of justice and sets a dangerous precedent.
Obviously someone who has no idea what actually transpired during the trial doesn't understand the law or the evidence.
This heartbreaking verdict is a miscarriage of justice and sets a dangerous precedent.
An interview with the defense attorney explained the FBI already reviewed the case and found there were no violations of federal law.
So this is going nowhere.
This is Nadler grandstanding.
His suggestion, indicative of how divisive and incendiary the case has become, drew an immediate rebuke from Matt Gatz.
He sent House Judiciary Chairman calls for DOJ to continue tormenting Kyle Rittenhouse.
Meanwhile, the president earlier emphasized the need to accept the verdict.
He conceded it would likely leave many Americans feeling angry and concerned, myself included, but we must acknowledge the jury has spoken.
Actually, initially he said, our jury system works and we accept the verdict, but then he was directed to come back and say something about how angry he felt about it.
We're seeing more and more politicalization of the Department of Justice, which Jerry Nadler is encouraging.
Michael Horwitz, the Inspector General, has been a man, a soul of integrity here.
Numerous national events in the past year have crystallized the urgency for the Department to address this challenge of politicalization in a meaningful way, including the discovery that the DOJ obtained communication to and from members of Congress in accusations that protesters were cleared from Lafayette Square for political purposes.
Such events have all raised questions about the department's objectivity and impartiality.
As proof, he cited a 2020 poll from Pew found favorable views of DOJ among Democrats dropped sharply during the Trump administration.
Republican views grew more favorable.
The documents from the use of counterterrorism tools against parents Proof the FBI was in fact investigating concerned parents who attend school board meetings, which directly contradicts Attorney General Garland's sworn congressional ceremony.
These people are getting into very deep doo-doo here.
Senator Chuck Grassley is observing that the DOJ has had a cloud hanging over its credibility for years, from the Hillary email investigation to the Russia probe and targeting parents exercising their First Amendment rights.
There's not been much to boost the public's confidence that DOJ is apolitical.
The Inspector General's assessment seems right on the money to me.
I agree with Senator Grassley, who's a pretty savvy guy.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, as somebody who worked in the federal government, the Bush administration, and knows the agencies and the interagencies and the law from my experience in my own Mayberry Law School, but I was trained by the best, Michael Horowitz is not a hero in my view.
I think he may be a double agent, but he certainly seems like a coward, because the Inspector General He has a very specific job, and that is to investigate waste, fraud, and abuse.
And when there is waste, fraud, or abuse, as in the case of Department of Justice attorneys, not by acts of omission and commission, going after Trump, or going after people, or investigating Flynn, or engaging in abuse, in fraud, They can be immediately suspended without pay by the Inspector General, by the political appointees of Donald Trump, by a process, by a system of bureaucratic administrative processes.
They can immediately suspend and begin the process of termination and parallel criminal prosecution.
All of these eight people who are working in the agency Uh, that have committed waste, fraud, and abuse.
So this bullshit about Michael Horowitz, uh, going on and giving an assessment, I don't care about his assessment.
I care about his, uh, performance as an Inspector General that prosecutes Waste, fraud and abuse and goes after them like a gunslinger and says, no, you've abused the power the American people have given you in the Department of Justice, Lisa Page, Peter Strzok,
James Comey, Andrew McCabe.
Andrew McCabe, for Christ's sake!
His wife, Jill McCabe, is paid $700,000.
$450,000 and then more money on top of that to run against Senator Dick Black.
dollars. $400,000. $450,000, then more money on top of
that to run against Senator Dick Black. I know Dick Black.
Senator Dick Black was the thorn in the deep state side
because he was in Syria. He knew what was going on. He
knew the Jews and the Israelis and the Saudis and
the Turks were behind that. He knew there was no chemical
attack. He knew all sorts of things and Andrew McCabe and
his wife and Terry McAuliffe conspired to corrupt a
Jill McCabe run against Dick Black.
Michael Horowitz didn't do a damn thing about it!
So Michael Horowitz is a double agent or a coward, but he did not prosecute anybody for waste, fraud, and abuse.
And that's inexcusable, and we as a country, as Americans, are suffering A moment of critical lack of faith and confidence in our institutions of government, amplified by the hysteria and the retardation of Joe Biden.
But every American is suffering a serious lack of any confidence in their government or their military because of people like Michael Horowitz.
The inspector general whose only job is to say waste, fraud, abuse.
Have you violated this?
Have you done this?
Yes?
Then you're suspended without pay and a criminal investigation will prosecute you.
Michael Horowitz did none of it.
Jeff Sessions did none of it.
And as a result, we are suffering in this climate.
Yet there's all sorts of other people to blame.
Number one is Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's responsible for all of these traitors that were put into his White House, that every American in a baffling state of disgust and outrage said, what the hell are you doing?
Why are you putting these people in office when we've spent all this time to get rid of them?
There's a reason we put Trump in office instead of faggot Lindsey Graham, instead of We didn't put Donald Trump in office to be another neocon Zionist rhino and to pretend that he's something independent.
But that's exactly the actions and the fruit of his actions that we have.
We have two years after his election that nothing happened except propaganda and the Russian scandal.
We have we ruined our relations with Russia.
Trump allowed it.
By allowing these people to kick the Russian consulate out, the Russian embassy, to take all sorts of sanctions against Russia, to play defense, to allow them to go on a two-year Mueller probe.
All of that was done and orchestrated by the Department of Justice, and it was done by the Department of Justice because Michael Horowitz failed or betrayed the American people To prosecute and say this is waste, fraud, and abuse and I will resign unless these people are prosecuted for it.
No one in the Republican Party in the Congress or Senate did anything.
No one stood up and started saying the Inspector General should be bringing this up.
We can't survive as a country if this is happening in our Department of Justice.
And that's why I think the Department of Justice is now going after parents and all of this other shit, Jim, because Michael Horowitz and these others didn't stand when they could have stood when it meant the most.
And as a result, their cowardice has emboldened these bastards, these Fascists like Eric Garland and the rest of them going after parents, they've been emboldened and the major climactic clash and fight that's going to come is coming because Michael Horowitz didn't stand up and stop it in the beginning.
So there is a major revolution coming in this country because people didn't stand up at the critical time and Donald Trump is one of the chief perpetuators of this.
So all of this is coming because of the lack of action of people that should have done their job in government.
I worked in government.
I know what should have been done.
And these son-of-a-bitches did nothing.
So yeah, I'm pissed off about it because our country is in rags because of them.
Jim?
Wow.
Holly, your thoughts?
Well, there isn't too much to say after that.
I mean, Scott, Scott's absolutely right about the Department of Justice and the criminals, Nadler's a criminal.
I mean, we've got Congress is completely run by criminals, House of Representatives and Senate right now.
All these people are traitors to the United States.
Hands down, Department of Justice, you should, I mean, we've discussed this so much as far as What's going on with the January 6, all the people who are still in solitary confinement charged with trespassing, and they're inside a solitary confinement right now so this is the lengths at which the Department of Justice is politicized right now and
Right, they're doing the bidding of, you know, Congress and the House and Senate and of course the countries and the corporations which own and control our House and Senate.
These are criminal organizations along with the Department of Justice.
They're enemies of the United States at this point and they're going after people.
They're using the people, the January 6th, you know, quote-unquote rioters, Uh, as a bludgeon to make sure that Americans they know how upset the United States, the people are how low the approval rating of Congress is so they need to try to scare people and spook them into believing that they can't do anything about it.
They can't vote them out.
They can't protest.
They can only take it in these organizations like the Department of Justice will go after you to the fullest extent of the law.
And they'll use idiots like Nadler to try to go after legitimate cases and to break up anything that is holding up the Constitution right now.
So we know that that's our main target is to completely dismantle the Constitution.
Jim, let me say one thing about solitary confinement.
Excellent point.
Go ahead, Scott.
Solitary confinement like Holly raised and I know because I've been in there and I was put in solitary confinement by that bastard Barack Obama and Joe Biden and Eric Holder and Lanny Breuer and they will have their day of compensation soon.
But solitary confinement.
You are put into a cell alone.
There is no pillow.
You have a very thin pad.
You are in metal beds.
You don't get out at all.
You are in that single cell alone.
Maybe you'll get a book.
You get fed the most garbage food ever created.
And you are absolutely alone.
You get out for one hour a day to walk around a basketball hoop area in D.C.
jail, I know, and then you go back into this metal box for 23 hours.
That is torture, that is unimaginable, and you're doing this to people who went up to protest on the Capitol, who perhaps have never been in jail before, never had a crime, never had been charged with anything, and they're just going up to be patriots, and maybe they get swept up into this This uh tide into the building where they didn't go up to rob and to kill and to destroy and to break windows or anything like that maybe some did but the majority didn't and there's punishment okay if you've been in jail this long nine months uh that's more than enough time but solitary confinement is cruel and unusual punishment that has been used in this case to to extort and pressure people into breaking
Surrendering.
It's like the freaking Chinese or the Japanese box that they put Alec Guinness in and bridge on the River Kwai.
That's what they're doing to people in this solitary confinement.
And this is inhuman, but I just wanted to tell what Holly, what she mentioned that because people need to know just how horrifying and painful this solitary confinement experience is.
Yes, yes.
Very appropriate addendum.
Meanwhile, nonsensical race war.
New York City flooded with anti-cob protesters.
At this time of rioting, no riot yet in Kenosha.
However, blacks are rioting in New York City calling for the murder of cops in response to Kyle's being declared not guilty.
Activists take to the street.
Every city, every town, burn the precinct to the ground.
This entire race war is completely nonsensical, 100% manufactured.
Kyle killed two white people and shot a third.
Actually, at least two of them were Jews.
So then the Jews go out and tell these blacks that he killed black people.
Literally.
These people are out there saying he killed three blacks.
Seth Dillon, three black lives.
The fix was for the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
Judge Schroeder did everything to ensure the acquittal of a murderer.
The murderer will now parlay his fame into a career as a right-wing rock star.
It only cost him three black lives.
Glenn Greenwald, The largest media outlet in Brazil this week had to retract their articles on the Rittenhouse case because they claimed it was a case of white youth having shot and killed two black men.
They got this from the U.S.
media, which deliberately cultivated the false narrative.
Here's another tweet.
Try not to wade too deep into the poison well of Rittenhouse Discourse, but a number of people I follow seem to believe the people he shot were black, which I think says something about the level of engagement with the specifics of the case.
Glenn again.
Another major news outlet this week.
Where do you think they get this from?
And here it is.
Young white man who killed two black men during anti-racist act collapses on trial.
Glenn Goodwood again.
Just look how many people were radically deceived about this case, and still are, including people paid to follow and report on this matter.
It's coming from the UK Independent, full story.
Teenager who shot three black men with rifle found not guilty on all charges.
The media categorizes this as racial injustice.
Here you have Adam H. Johnson.
My guess is because the involvement of Black Lives Matter protests, which is factually correct but perhaps doesn't translate well or translate confusingly, this would seem more likely than a sinister plot by liberals to misinform the public about the race of the victim, Shant Misrobian.
Adam, this is so incredibly stupid.
The media unanimously portrayed this as a racial injustice story.
The AP filled the story under racial injustice.
Yeah, I really wonder why people thought the case involved a racial conflict.
The Jews who control the media understand that they can shape a narrative, cause people to believe something different than what happened without actually saying it outright.
They did say over and over that Kyle is a white supremacist who murdered innocent people.
Never actually said he murdered black people.
The general idea, however, that the overwhelming majority of blacks hold, as well as huge numbers of white liberals and women, is that Kyle went to a black protest and then just opened fire on a crowd.
The court let him go because they're run by white supremacists who hate black people.
That's also utterly nonsensical.
The exact opposite is true.
Whites are the most oppressed class.
They almost put this white kid in prison for defending himself after he was attacked by violent criminals, including a guy who sodomized five boys ages 9 to 11.
The other Jew was pulling a gun on him and should have been charged for attempted murder.
Instead, he's been presented as a victim and praised as a hero.
The facts simply do not matter at all, given the clamp-like control that Jews have over the media.
I wish I could find something to dispute there, but I think he's got it exactly right.
Scott, your thoughts?
Well, he does, and in information war knife fighting, the narratives need to be seized,
and people, blacks, need to be up there being the primary thrusters of the truth
into the guts of the Democrat left-wing Jewish media.
And so do Jewish Republicans need to be going on the House and Senate floor and saying,
look, I'm Jewish, and let me tell you something, black America, these Jewish, Antifa, left-wing,
Democrat, Starbucks working, purple-haired, lesbians, dykes, and transgenders,
they're not your friend.
They're using you like a whore.
They're using you like a prostitute, and they're burning down your cities and your senior centers.
That's what these Jewish left-wingers are doing, and I can say it because I'm Jewish.
We need people saying that.
Now, I can't say that.
Well, I can, but I'm Scottish, right?
I'm Protestant.
I'm Christian.
I'm German and Scottish, so I can't really say things with the same resonance That a Jewish person can say who's a member of Congress and that needs to be said, because we need to really recognize again, whether you're Jewish or conservative or Russian Orthodox or Catholic or Baptist or something in between or American Indian, there's only two types of people.
Those who live in the Constitutional Republic, who celebrate the Constitution, who flourish, who love God, love family, love business, love the freedoms of the Constitution, the protection of the Bill of Rights, and those who don't.
Those who want to tear it down, burn it down, destroy it, and try and use racism as a camouflage, as a cloak of invisibility to sneak in and burn dumpsters and throw them into gas stations.
And then chase down and try and kill the people who put the fires out.
So there are those who put the fires out who are young kids, yeah.
Do they have a right to defend themselves?
Yeah.
Do they have a right to put fires out?
Yeah.
Do they have a right to come to the aid of people who own a car dealership and beg and plead, please protect my dealership?
Yeah.
And they came, and they were heroes for doing that, and they were there to defend the property and put out fires and keep people from being killed and harmed, and then there are those Jewish left-wing and out-of-control blacks and out-of-control, you know, whites and all the rest of it, who want to start the fires, who want to burn down the buildings, want to burn down the city, want to destroy everything, because they are these delusional, crazy, out-of-control, too much medication, too Pathetic parents, too pathetic of an education system, that they have this delusional, self-grandiose impression of themselves, like they're freedom fighters, you know, going after dragons.
No, they're retard Don Quixotes going after windmills that don't exist, and that's an insult to Don Quixote, so I apologize.
But this is the two Americas, and thankfully, the America of the conservative, blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, everything in between, there's more of us than there are of these delusional lunatics.
And the sooner they are executed for their own criminality, whether by the hand of the defenders, or their own hand, or thrown in jail, the better.
Because America has got a blood poisoning Hawley, your thoughts?
green, and it's called Antifa, left wing Black Lives Matter revolutionaries, anarchists, whatever
you want to call them, but they are the disease, the blood poisoning, the gangrene on the American
body politic, and the sooner they're amputated, the better for the health of our society, Jim.
Holly, your thoughts?
Muted.
You're muted.
Holly, you're muted.
Thanks.
Um, so I was just listening, listening to Scott he put he put a lot out there and I think.
Well, I think we are seeing after all of this attempted, you know, confusion and using race war and using black people, the media using black people in black communities and just abusing people.
We are starting to see some people in the black community.
I'm really excited to hear about Winsome Sears, a lieutenant from Virginia who was just elected under Under Junkin, she I believe is originally from Jamaica and she came to the United States and she's had some amazing things talking about the the black community and how they've been used in the United States by certain groups and certain organizations which want to target them and destroy them, destroy their communities, destroy their families.
Traditionally Black communities and Black families are conservative.
They want to focus on the family.
They want to focus on businesses, just like any other group of people.
And they've been targeted by this liberal agenda to break up the family, to send Black men to prisons, to perpetuate the single mothers, and this idea of using their children to be owned by the state.
And to be cycled through this school-to-prison pipeline.
And, uh, uh, uh, Youngkin's Duke Lieutenant Governor, uh, uh, Winston, uh, Sears was talking about, uh, Black history in the United States recently.
And, uh, there's a great quote from her that said, while we're talking about history, how about we talk about how Black people from the 1890s to about 1950, 1960 Until the Civil Rights Act, right under Johnson, according to U.S.
Census, has been marrying in a percentage that had far surpassed anything that whites had ever done.
When we talk about the Tulsa race riots, let's ask ourselves, how did black people amass so much wealth right after the Civil War?
So how can that even be destroyed?
How did they do that?
You know, they're coming from nothing, from zero.
Some of them never even got the 40 acres and a mule.
Let's try to emulate that.
So I think it's really exciting that she's talking about black people taking back the Republican Party.
The Democrats have used and abused black communities for decades now and certain groups who targeted black people using them to create this fight between whites and blacks and all these different race issues which have gone on for centuries in the United States that they're not looking at The people who have the money and the organizational capacity to do so.
So I think Winston Sears and so many other Black people need to start running for office and getting into these positions of power so that they can start taking back the abusive situations which have happened to Black communities for decades now.
And I saw this, you know, firsthand when I was in the greater Detroit area just a couple years ago.
How could the hypocrisy of the Democratic Party be more in display than in Virginia, where you had a white man elected governor, a black woman lieutenant governor, an Hispanic attorney general, a veritable buffet of diversity, but they couldn't praise it because they were of the wrong party.
Just disgusting beyond belief.
Meanwhile, Project Veritas.
Journalists are instructed to stop thinking in terms of objective journalism, and believe me, they have.
Christina Carolli-Taylor, multicultural competency trainer.
I challenge you to stop thinking in terms of objective journalism.
We'll discuss why that's not really feasible anymore.
Ron Trevino, Houston news anchor.
I don't really care if people trust us or not.
We still have to do our job.
Whether they trust us is the least of my concerns, whether they trust me or not.
Brady Tripp, Tegna chief diversity officer.
At this point, if you're not listening to a podcast or looking at a video or reading any of the information that's out there as far as equality and social justice and race, you don't care.
The other thing is we're going to be holding stations accountable, right?
We're going to be holding stations accountable because we know it's important to the organization.
Key performance indicators are going to change.
They're going to reflect diversity and inclusion from a representation standpoint.
Brett Mauser, former CBS San Antonio promotion producer.
I don't want to destroy the news.
I don't want anybody to get fired.
I want people to change and realize that they are supposed to be objective.
Mauser teaching journalists don't be objective.
To me, that was what journalism was always supposed to be, objective.
In my mind, if it's not objective, it's not journalism, it's propaganda.
This mindset has been able to grow and, in fact, what was supposed to be the fourth pillar of society.
Journalists are supposed to be our watchdogs, the ones protecting us from tyranny, going out there and finding out and giving us a truth.
I would tell people, my friends, family, you can't trust the news.
You're being manipulated.
How do I know?
I work in the news.
CBS San Antonio responds.
A journalist's job is to present the truth and report the facts, not cater to opinions.
Our inclusivity program makes our journalism stronger, particularly for communities that have not been well served by our industry.
We'll continue this important work.
So here I have Brett Mauser, a whistleblower from San Antonio, exposing what's going on.
Here we hear more.
Much of what we're going to talk about today is centered about the main code of ethics in journalism.
During this workshop and throughout your day, I challenge you to stop thinking in terms of objective journalism.
We'll discuss why that's not feasible anymore.
Think in terms of accuracy, fairness, and transparency.
Always striving for objectivity is not...
Feasible.
That's the one that blew my mind.
Teaching journalists at the national level, don't be objective.
Just stunning.
Absolutely stunning.
It's about narrative.
It's about pushing an agenda.
He explained to Project Veritas in response to watching this.
It feels almost threatening.
Mouser expressed concern for the state of journalism in the United States after watching CBS San Antonio on a regular basis.
The mindset's been able to grow, and in fact, what was supposed to be the fourth pillar of society.
I would tell people, you can't trust the news.
I don't want to destroy the news.
I don't want anybody to get fired.
I want people to change and realize they are supposed to be objective.
They're being told by another company, by their parents, not to be objective, to be divisive.
I just want them, CBS and San Antonio, to admit they have a problem.
Scott.
Some preliminary thoughts from you.
Well, my undergrad was in Mass Communications and Journalism and Advertising at San Jose State, one of the best schools for communications.
And back in those days, you know, I won't expose my age, but I'll say back in the old days, in the 90s, you followed the old pyramid, just the facts, you know, you laid it out.
Today, We've got a completely lobotomized Frankenstein society of virtue signaling and all sorts of psychological problems and delusions that we've cultivated in our own education systems and we've gotten retards and pretending to be professors that get into positions and retard the children.
And the scary thing is they're asking now to be doctors and pilots and all sorts of other things, and we can't tolerate that as a society if we're going to exist, Jim.
Scott, hold that thought.
We'll return after this break.
Go on, take us out.
What a break.
Yes, it's all about Truth vs. News.
Wow, what a spot-on topic here, folks.
So this is the first hour of the 21st of the month of November, and we're going to come back for another hot hour, I'm sure.