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Nov. 14, 2024 - Jim Fetzer
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RBN Authentic News (13 November 2024)
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I've got a good reason
For taking the easy way out I've got a good reason For taking the easy way out now He was a dead tripper.
A one-way ticket, yeah.
It took me so long to find out.
I found out.
Steve Fetzer, one pissed-off radio host, right here on Authentic News on RBN, live today, the 13th of November, 2024.
Donald Trump is betraying one and all of us.
He's appointing one Idiot Zionist after another to keep positions in the government.
He's marginalizing RFK Jr.
and Tulsi Gabbard.
He has lied to us from the beginning.
I am disgusted.
Arthur Alan Zabriskie had him right when he published a piece entitled Decision in November.
Illusion of Choice.
Delusion of Triumph.
He's explaining how we had a sample ballot with a blue version of Zionism and a red version of Zionism, and he's got it right.
It explains the difference between them, that the two versions are different.
The blue Democrat variant are cultural Marxists, aiming like the Chinese Red Guards, During their cultural revolution at remaking American society in accordance with their woke agenda.
The red variant resists that, preferring to see a stable U.S. pursuing an interventionist policy in the world, destroying Israel's enemies.
They are numerous, and deservedly so, at little or no cost to Israel itself.
This is what the regime change wars in the past decade have been all about.
When you put a Huckabee as your ambassador to Israel, when he's a fundamentalist Zionist who believes that Israel is all-knowing, all-powerful, and we have to bend over, doesn't he understand that Tolman dictates that even the best of the Christians are to be killed?
We are the Goya.
We are to be killed.
That is the Zionist agenda.
How can we be supporting it?
And he put an ambassador to the United States who's a rabid, rabid, rabid Zionist.
He put a guy in the Department of Defense who doesn't know his a-hole from his elbow.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
He applauded the death of Soleimani among the most despicable, perhaps the most despicable act by any American government in the entire history of the United States.
He's all for barming Bombing sites in Iran that are historic and traditional.
This is unbelievably bad.
Unbelievably bad.
Here you have a report about this guy.
He's a Fox News host.
How does that qualify him to be the Secretary of Defense?
He has no experience running a massive sprawling bureaucracy.
Peter spent his entire life, according to Trump, as a warrior for the troops and for the country.
He said he's tough, smart, a true believer in America first.
With Peter at the helm, America's enemies are on notice.
Our military will be great again.
Don't believe it.
This is just ridiculous.
Tulsi would have been a superior choice, better than Tulsi Colonel McGregor.
Then he's put Arden Zinus in his national security team.
I mean, this is bad.
This is a total congratulation to Israel.
I am disgusted.
Scott Ritter would have been a superb national security advisor.
Meanwhile, Larry Johnson tries to cast a favorable interpretation upon it.
Let me give the benefit of the doubt.
Let me state up front, I am no Trump fanboy, but I am sure that what I'm about to write will lead some to accuse me.
So be it.
When you listen to my interview with Danny Davis, I was quite disturbed by the news until, still unconfirmed, that Trump plans to appoint Marco Rubio as Secretary of State.
He's done it!
Rubio is a lightweight on all counts, not a deep strategic thinker.
But then came tonight's stunner.
Trump named Fox News host Pete Higgins as his nominee for Secretary of Defense.
Wow!
Higgins, apart from having served in the Army, has no experience managing a gargantuan bureaucracy like the Department of Defense.
What the hell is Trump thinking?
I, Larry Johnson, think it's simple.
He's installing loyalists and key positions who are not compromised by or beholden to the military industrial complex or the defense lobbyists in D.C. I know one of those lobbyists.
We used to be neighbors.
I guarantee you he is livid tonight.
Trump is sending the deep state an unmistakable message.
I will be running the show.
Haggith is not a creature of one of the many Washington think tanks either, funded in large measure by the military-industrial complex and the Zionist lobby.
Trump did not select Haggith because a former army officer has a great plan for reforming the bloated, corrupt U.S. defense complex.
He chose it because Haggith is expected to follow orders and do what Trump wants.
Anyone want to bet Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who are now to oversee the Department of Government Efficiency, will be taking a big whack of the DOD? He also named former Congressman and former Director of National Intelligence, aka Director DNI, John Ratcliffe, as nominee to head up the CIA. That is an excellent choice in my view, says Larry Johnson, and I agree.
Ratcliffe is a straight shooter, not a self-seeker, aspiring to be president like Mike Pompeo.
By virtue of his previous stint in DNI, Ratcliffe knows where some of the bodies are buried at CIA and will play a key role in releasing the JFK's files.
I know there are many convinced Trump has fallen under the sway of the AIPAC Zionist crowd.
You may be right, but I think there is some hope Trump is not fully captured.
Let me remind you of some best incident first.
On a 60-minute interview following his 2020 defeat, stolen, as we know, Trump excoriated Bibi Netanyahu being the first to come out and congratulate Joe Biden.
Trump used an expletive to describe Netanyahu's second.
Most of the Jews in the United States, at least 70%, cast their vote for Harris, not Trump.
Third, Trump reportedly has warned that the war in Gaza must be over by January 20th.
I, Larry Johnson, am making a nuanced point.
Trump is not reflexively going to submit the radical Zionist, he claims.
Worth recalling, he also has good relations with the ultra-Orthodox Jews to reject the state of Israel.
Well, I'm not suggesting Trump'll side with the Palestinians.
I doubt he will be like Biden.
Giving Israel everything it needs to continue the carnage.
Let's not forget that Trump wants to be lied.
He made some promises to Muslim Americans as well.
I do not think Trump fully appreciates how isolated the U.S. is among Israel's Arab and Muslim neighbors.
MBS in Saudi Arabia, on the verge of cutting a deal with Trump four years ago to engage Israel in diplomatic relations, is speaking with a different voice now.
There will be no relationship with Israel until there is a secure Palestinian state.
To underscore that point, the Saudi Defense Minister traveled to Tehran to meet his Iranian counterpart last week.
I'm willing to give Trump the benefit of the doubt.
I stand by my belief that if Trump takes the U.S. to war in Iran or China, he will destroy his presidency and possibly the nation.
My advice?
Let's wait and see what Trump does in his first week in office at that point, if I am wrong.
I will take the drubbing I deserve until then.
Keep your powder dry.
Trump is trying to do something with a bloated U.S. government that has never been attempted, at least until now.
We shall see.
But count me disillusioned to the max.
And right here in Wisconsin, I'm outraged that they stole the Senate race for Tammy Baldwin.
Here you can find on my Twitter a letter I sent to the Wisconsin State Journal.
By 4 a.m., A staggering 108,000 absentee ballots from Milwaukee, with Tammy Baldwin receiving nearly 90%.
He pointed to alarming reports of irregularities, precincts in Milwaukee allegedly showing turnout rates exceeding 150% of registered voters.
How does that happen?
Here was my letter.
Voter fraud in Wisconsin.
Senate rate flipped at Tammy Baldwin.
We all recall in 2020 how we went to bed thinking Trump had won only to wake up the next day and find there had been a discontinuation of voting.
And then, when it resumed, Biden was in the lead and coasted to a victory with 15 million more votes than we've had for Democrats in 2016 and 2024.
So what happened?
My interview with Jerome Corsi on the raw deal of 11 November was revealing.
We had a hand in exposing the deeply embedded algorithms that Democrats have been using to steal elections.
Because they had been exposed, we had a more honest election.
Except for special cases such as right here in Wisconsin, where that odd jump of 2020 was repeated on a lesser scale between 4 and 5 a.m.
on Wednesday.
I used to believe in Wisconsin, but I've been forced to conclude that this state has now become competitive with Arizona and Georgia for the title of most corrupt.
Meanwhile, we have a report from Gateway Pondit.
Republican Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde breaks silence after 90% of 4 a.m.
Milwaukee ballot on favors Democrat opponent.
Republican candidate has broken his silence in a video posted on Hacks.
How do you remark I'm in the wake of widespread concern among voters regarding the integrity of the electoral process?
Many people have been wondering why I've remained quiet since election night.
I believe it's better not to comment until I have the facts.
The Wisconsin Election Commission is in the final process of finalizing the canvas from last Tuesday's election.
Like many of my supporters, I was shocked by what unfolded on election night at 1 a.m.
I was receiving calls of congratulations, and based on the models, it appeared I would win the Senate race.
However, by 4 a.m., a staggering 108,000 absentee ballots were dumped from Milwaukee, with Senator Tammy Baldwin receiving nearly 90% of those votes.
Statistically, this outcome, Hovde observed, seems improbable, as it didn't match the patterns from St.
Bay voting in Milwaukee, where I received 22% of the vote.
The candidate pointed to alarming reports of voting irregularities, including precincts in Milwaukee, allegedly showing turnout rates exceeding 150% of registered voters.
Hubdi also noted the peculiar dynamics of the election, highlighting that despite a decrease in registered voters and early voting numbers in Milwaukee, Kamala received nearly the same number of votes as Biden in 2020.
He attributed this anomaly to last-minute surges in same-day registration.
Well, he's trying to be reasonable.
The Wisconsin State Journal is now talking about it.
But unless the Wisconsin Election Commission gets this straightened out, I intend to lead a class action voter lawsuit against the Wisconsin Election Commission for allowing this fraud to take place.
And I'm willing to bet there are a hell of a lot of Wisconsin citizens who would be willing to join me.
I am outraged.
Meanwhile, Mitch McConnell has succeeded in mucking things up for Trump in the Senate.
Senator John Toon, elected Senate GOP leader, the South Dakota lawmaker, pledges to push President-elect Trump's cabinet appointments and legislative proposals.
Right.
Well, maybe now, since they're all so Zionist and warlike and all benefiting Israel, maybe he will support them.
Washington.
Senate Republicans Wednesday selected Senator John Thune of South Dakota as their new leader in the 119th Congress, succeeding Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who held the post for nearly two decades.
Noon was elected after two rounds of secret ballot voting in a 29-24 vote against contender John Cronin of Texas, according to a source familiar with the final ballot contest.
The third contender, Rick Scott, was knocked out after the first ballot.
And of course, Rick Scott was the one who would have been loyal to Trump.
Bad, bad, bad.
Meanwhile, Colonel McGregor, Trump and Net Yahoo at a crossroads.
We're going to see what we have here because he is so good.
He would have been a wonderful choice for Secretary of Defense, in my opinion.
It's a money printing machine.
Here, much appreciated your time and all your thoughts.
What do you think is the Kremlin's likely, internal, truthful reaction to the election of Donald Trump?
Well, keep in mind, first of all, that the Russians understand even less of what goes on in Washington than we understand what goes on in the Kremlin.
So I think there'll be a A large number of people who will see this as a wonderful development, simply because it's not Biden, and President Trump has expressed a willingness to settle issues in Ukraine.
I think, on the other hand, that President Putin actually does understand much more about us, and I think he's being very guarded in what he says, and I think that's ultimately what the Russians will do.
They'll wait and see.
President-elect was a candidate as recently as 10 days ago and said he'll end the Ukraine war in 24 hours.
I almost can't imagine what he was thinking could possibly happen in 24 hours.
He's not going to threaten Putin.
Zelensky's not going to give up.
Biden is still sending military gear and cash to them until January 19th.
And Zelenskyy still needs human beings, which nobody can really produce for him.
Am I missing something?
Well, I think the view from President Trump's vantage point, and the people that he's appointing, obviously, collectively, is that we've wasted a lot of money on Ukraine, and we need to end that as soon as it's practical to do so.
That's the first point.
But I see a desire to maintain or perpetuate Hostility to Russia.
And you have to look at these various proposals that have drifted out from inside the inner circle.
They're all predicated on the assumption that Russia must be an enemy and that anything that results in a clear and unambiguous relationship with Russia that is not somehow or another at least partially hostile is a failure.
So I think that's a problem.
I also think there's an assumption, and this is common about everything right now with all of the people that are coming into the administration, there's an assumption that we are really in a place not very different from what President Trump left in 2020.
And of course, that's fundamentally wrong.
The world has actually changed very profoundly.
And most of the world, quote unquote, is not afraid of us.
I think there's this assumption that we can still threaten and bully.
We can still promote sanctions and get our friends.
I think it's really painful.
It's hard to tell.
Frankly speaking, I think they probably wanted the problem on Europe.
But I don't think they're willing to say, look, this is a mistake.
I think the President is to say, I didn't start this war.
I think he's got that exactly right.
We're hearing a little static.
It might be the break coming.
while European leaders are conspiring to undermine President Trump's plan to end the Ukraine war.
Several NATO member states are conspiring to work against President-elect Trump's plan to bring an end to the Ukraine war.
According to reports, the leaders of Britain, France, and Poland are expected to pilot a last attempt at the work Donald Trump's effort to scale back U.S. support for Ukraine, the Daily Telegraph reported.
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