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I follow Americans. | |
Let me make this perfectly clear. | ||
You're listening to Roger Stone on InfoWars. | ||
How many stories have you heard or personally experienced of people being ostracised and disowned by their own friends and family members for their political opinions? | ||
Listen to what this young mother told me. | ||
I had to get a restraining order against my parents when I became a conservative Christian. | ||
At the time I was pregnant and my parents were threatening violence and to take custody of my unborn child. | ||
Ashton Whitty. Since coming out conservative, I've been exiled by my own family. | ||
Watched my dreams of acting be destroyed, spent several nights homeless, and have found myself more anxious and depressed than ever. | ||
This ex-Marine told me, "My entire family, including cousins, won't talk to me anymore. | ||
Two of my sisters on their deathbed would not let me come and make amends with them before they died, and the family wouldn't let me attend their funerals." They took that anger to the grave. | ||
Candy O'Donnell told me, Sister-in-law and her family have refused to join Thanksgiving dinner for two years now because we voted for Trump. | ||
Now I'm not saying this is all one way. | ||
There are liberals who live in conservative areas who have been excommunicated by their families, and that's equally as bad. | ||
There was a Miami Dolphins cheerleader who divorced her husband because he didn't support Trump. | ||
That's absurd. But aside from this, since Brexit and Trump, from anecdotal evidence alone, it seems like it's pretty much a one-way street. | ||
My brother has disowned my whole family because we didn't vote for Hillary. | ||
He moved and no one has spoken to him in two years. | ||
I have one brother. I was disinvited from his SJW daughter's wedding at her request. | ||
Fired from public university position, losing my marriage, shunned by friends and so-called fellow travellers in various social circles and networks. | ||
And this was a woman who voted for Obama twice before she voted for Trump. | ||
This is a grandma whose own daughter disowned and blocked her for supporting Trump. | ||
Presently, although I am allowed to send my grandchildren gifts and cards, I am not allowed to talk to them or be a part of their lives. | ||
I am held at arm's length and can only pray her views will mellow or change. | ||
Breaks my heart. | ||
A young mother sent me this. | ||
My family no longer wish to speak to me as I research my own news and not just listen to what the MSN wants me to think. | ||
I research the facts for myself. | ||
Due to this, my whole family will no longer speak to me. | ||
The worst thing about this... | ||
Is they will now no longer talk to my daughter, who is three. | ||
She has no knowledge or understanding of politics, so why they use my own views against her is ridiculous. | ||
I've encouraged them to have contact with her, to which they refuse. | ||
It's a sad, sad story. | ||
And you know who's mostly to blame for all this? | ||
Yeah, you guessed it. The media. | ||
The same media that constantly smears conservatives as hateful and divisive While promulgating endless hate and division. | ||
Harper's Bazaar. If you're married to a Trump supporter, divorce them. | ||
Time Magazine. Break up with that Trump supporter. | ||
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GQ. It's your civic duty to ruin Thanksgiving by bringing a Trump! | |
These people are so vulgar, so perverse, so resentful. | ||
They're quite prepared to see families torn apart, just so they can exact some kind of petty revenge. | ||
Which doesn't even matter anyway. | ||
The last year plus has just been a media feeding frenzy of character assassinations, frivolous lawsuits and censorship aimed at conservatives. | ||
All because they were butthurt at losing a referendum, at losing an election. | ||
But not content with sabotaging people's reputation and careers, they're now coming after people's families. | ||
Pamela Geller has a fatwa out on her from Islamic terrorists. | ||
They've threatened to behead her. | ||
They've threatened to kill her family. | ||
Then the Daily Beast exposes Geller's daughters, who aren't even political, painting a target on their backs for jihadists simply because they don't like Geller's views on Islam. | ||
The writer of this vile trash, Taylor Lorenz, then celebrates what she did all over Twitter. | ||
I mean, what kind of vicious subhuman scum could do such a thing? | ||
And then think they had the moral high ground in doing it. | ||
You don't have the moral high ground. | ||
You're literally exposing innocent young women who aren't even engaged in politics to the threat of being assassinated by bloodthirsty Islamic terrorists. | ||
And for what? Because you think it'll silence Pamela Geller, you're prepared to go to such disgusting lengths for a scoop. | ||
Shame on you. | ||
Shame on all of you. This is Michael Zimmerman. | ||
You're watching The War Room. | ||
That was Paul Joseph Watson, and you can watch the rest of that special report on Infowars.com. | ||
We'll be back on the other side of this break with Ashton Whitty. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined by Ashton Witte. | ||
Filling in for Owen Schroer today on this Friday, last week, last day of the week that Alex is out of town. | ||
He'll be back on Monday, and Owen will return with The War Room. | ||
Joined by Ashton Witte again, who joined us for our 34-hour broadcast last week and also this past Monday. | ||
From Berkeley, California, one of the people mentioned in Paul Joseph Watson's video that we just played, as someone who's been shunned by your family because of your political views. | ||
And so we'll be talking about some of those political views today. | ||
Absolutely. So one thing you were telling me you wanted to talk about is all these attacks on young conservatives from Vice and other outlets, whether it's saying that no one wants to date them, which we'll get into, or going after the NRA for wanting women and black people armed. | ||
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Absolutely. It's really interesting because what's one of these articles actually? | |
There's one from Daily Wire. | ||
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Yeah, so Daily Wire wrote an article about how Vice wrote on Twitter saying the NRA wants nurses, school teachers, and women to be armed. | |
And they really emphasized women, which I, of course, as a woman should be offended by, but I'm not because Vice is completely stupid. | ||
My thing is that Why wouldn't you want your women to be armed? | ||
Why wouldn't you? They are so obsessed with saying how it's the white males that are the ones shooting up the place. | ||
But the reality is that guns are going to empower women. | ||
It's a great equalizer. | ||
Absolutely. Another group they mentioned in that tweet was preachers. | ||
So even after we saw this shooting here at Sutherland Springs in Texas, they don't want preachers to own guns. | ||
Which I can maybe understand the nightclub argument as someone who has my license to carry a handgun. | ||
I don't really want people in bars. | ||
I've seen how people in a lot of bars act. | ||
I don't necessarily know if a bar is a good place to mix with firearms. | ||
I think they meant bouncer. I wouldn't have an issue with a bouncer or a bartender who's not drinking having a gun. | ||
But why would you be against preachers having guns? | ||
What stopped the shooting, or the person fleeing the shooting in Southern One Springs, Texas, was a good guy with a gun. | ||
It was an NRA instructor that stopped that shooting. | ||
So they don't want preachers to have guns. | ||
They don't want women to have guns. So single mothers who are at home alone with their children, who's supposed to protect them? | ||
If someone's kicking in their door, an abusive ex-boyfriend, something like that, how is this woman going to protect herself and her children? | ||
Because Vice doesn't want her to own guns. | ||
The NRA does. The NRA wants people of every race, color, and creed to own firearms. | ||
But then these far-left groups don't want that. | ||
Here's an article from The Advocate. | ||
Let's go. A former NRA instructor recalls chasing down and stopping Texas church shooter. | ||
It was a good guy with a gun, more specifically a good guy with an AR-15, which all the media has of late tried to demonize, you know, this one type of firearm. | ||
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Of course. And there's a report of a woman who was actually 18 years old. | |
She was a single mother and someone was breaking into her home and she stopped him with her gun. | ||
She called 911 and said, what should I do? | ||
Should I shoot the man who was breaking into my house? | ||
The 911 person said that she has to do whatever she could to protect her baby. | ||
Now, if she were 21 or over, as people are advocating for right now, she couldn't protect her child. | ||
She would probably murder her as well as her infant. | ||
And you raised a good point there as far as wanting to raise the age. | ||
I'm very against it. | ||
I grew up shooting guns. | ||
I had my first gun probably when I was 15, 16 years old that my dad had bought for me. | ||
When I was 18, I went out and purchased my first rifle. | ||
When I was 21, I bought my first handguns. | ||
And now I have a collection of guns. | ||
But I don't think we should have people that can vote, that can join the military. | ||
You can enlist in the military at 17. | ||
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Yeah. What I want to touch base on is this Bumble situation. | |
It's on a dating app. | ||
Could I see that article really quick? | ||
Sure. So, Vice says women shouldn't own guns. | ||
And Bumble, which is actually an app for women, started by women to make women feel more safe, is now saying pictures and statements about guns should be reported. | ||
So they don't want women to date men who can protect them? | ||
They don't want women to own guns, and they don't want women to date men who own guns. | ||
So Bumble, to give people a little more background on it, is an app pretty similar to the app Tinder where people swipe right or left. | ||
And then when you match with someone, the woman has to message the man first and initiate the conversation. | ||
But other than that, it's just a dating app where people are judging each other subtly on appearances. | ||
But they notified their entire user base earlier this week that if you see someone with a gun... | ||
Can we scroll down on this? | ||
They actually have the text that showed up. | ||
So when people open the app, they said, "We're working to ban gun photos. | ||
We're asking for your help." And then they went on to say in the next images that they want people to actually file reports. | ||
If they see someone with a gun, they need to report them within the app so that their account will be banned. | ||
They said, "Other than police or law enforcement in uniform, everyone with a photo of a gun on Bumble is going to be banned." My problem with this is guns are not illegal. | ||
Gun ownership is lawful. | ||
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Well, my biggest issue is these are the same people who claim to be feminists, right? | |
So they don't want women to protect themselves, and they don't want women to be protected. | ||
What does that say about the society? | ||
Because they just don't want women to be treated with protection? | ||
I mean, what do they want women to do? | ||
Be treated as they are in Islamic countries where they're raped and bugged in the streets in broad daylight? | ||
Exactly. And I'm sure other companies are going to follow suit. | ||
We saw a number of companies join this whole NRA boycott, which I should have printed this today, but Delta Airlines grandstanded about how we were going to get rid of our NRA discount. | ||
We're not going to provide a discount anymore for members of the NRA. Right. | ||
And then the state of Georgia took away an incentive that they had been giving Delta that cost them millions of dollars. | ||
It cost their business millions of dollars in tax credits. | ||
Well, turns out there are only less than 20 tickets purchased through NRA's discount program with Delta in the history of the program. | ||
So each one of those tickets ended up costing Delta millions of dollars because they wanted to do this virtue signaling and say, no, we're not going to have any dealings with the NRA. There are millions of people who belong to the National Rifle Association. | ||
It is the largest advocacy group For one specific right in the country. | ||
You know, their focus is not widespread. | ||
You've got lots of these left groups, right-wing groups that are more broadly focused. | ||
But the NRA is focused solely on the Second Amendment and protecting the Second Amendment. | ||
So they made an enemy out of tens of millions of Americans, not hundreds of millions of Americans, and the state of Georgia. | ||
So Georgia Republicans honor their threat to punish Delta for cutting ties with the NRA. They said, well, if you're going to be political about how you run your business, We're not going to go out of our way to help your business. | ||
And then, of course, I think it was the governor of New York, he comes out and says, oh, you're welcome to come here. | ||
They're not going to move their business there. | ||
Georgia has much better taxes for businesses than New York State does. | ||
But I think it's interesting what we see going on here. | ||
They're trying to make people feel lonely. | ||
They're trying to make it feel, you're not welcome on this dating app. | ||
There's a handful of dating apps out there. | ||
If you're someone who shoots guns, you're not welcome on this app. | ||
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You're not welcome at this airline. | |
You're not welcome at this sports store that originally sold guns for many, many years. | ||
Right, Dick's Sporting Goods. We won't sell to people anymore. | ||
There's actually a lawsuit that has been filed against Walmart and some other sporting goods retailer, but Walmart being the bigger one. | ||
For not selling him a gun because they said, oh, we're going to change our policy. | ||
Yeah, 20-year-old sues Dix and Walmart over new gun policies. | ||
According to federal law, you have to be 18 years of age to purchase a firearm, to purchase a long gun or a rifle, and 21 years of age to purchase a handgun. | ||
Now, sure, these companies can say we're not going to sell a gun to someone, but they are FFL, you know, federal firearm licensed dealers, like everyone who sells guns in this country. | ||
They perform background checks. | ||
So they're saying, even though under the law you're allowed to purchase this item, We're not going to sell it to you. | ||
So the issue with this court case is discrimination based on age. | ||
They targeted this 20-year-old. | ||
They said, well, we changed our policy. | ||
We're not going to sell guns to people under 21 now. | ||
Fortunately, there are plenty of other stores. | ||
So he walked into a Field& Stream, which is a subsidiary of Dick's, in Medford, Oregon, on February 24th, intending to buy a.22 caliber rifle. | ||
He was told no based on the retailer's new policy. | ||
His lawsuit says... The suit says Dick's action amounts to age discrimination, and I would agree with that. | ||
It seems like a very clear case of discrimination by these companies, by these platforms, because they're targeting conservatives for things that are not against the law. | ||
It's not against the law to have guns in your photos. | ||
It's not against the law to take photos of your guns. | ||
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And it's certainly not illegal for a woman to own a gun, as it is in Islamic countries. | |
Right. Exactly. | ||
And you've got to ask, do they want no one armed? | ||
Which I think the answer is yes. | ||
They don't want anyone to have guns. | ||
And they're starting with telling women, don't date men who have guns. | ||
Like we saw in the Watson video, bring it up at family. | ||
Make a scene about Trump. | ||
So we'll be back on the other side of this break, breaking down more articles. | ||
Michael Zimmerman joined by Ashton Witte. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined by Ashton Witte. | ||
In the last segment, we were talking about different dating apps banning conservatives, different gun stores not selling guns to people under 21, even though they're lawfully allowed to own them. | ||
We've seen kind of these attacks coming from all these different angles. | ||
So what did you want to get into next with all this? | ||
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Vice wrote an article about conservative men. | |
It says conservatives not being able to get dates, which, of course, I look at it. | ||
And obviously, they did not ask conservative women. | ||
So essentially, this is what they said. | ||
Conservatives are whining because no one wants to date them. | ||
It must be tough being a Republican when your party's president does things like, say, call African nations, shift whole countries, make bizarre phone calls to school shooting survivors, in which David Hogg hung up. | ||
So I don't know why that was bizarre. | ||
It's the president. Or backup accused domestic abusers and alleged child molesters, like Hillary Clinton, for example. | ||
This is just, it really takes the cake, because the only act, it even says in the article, a handful of conservatives in D.C., So a handful of conservatives in D.C., which is an extremely liberal area. | ||
I think there's only a handful of conservatives in D.C. They may have talked to every single conservative there. | ||
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Um... And obviously they only talk to women. | |
They even say that in the article. | ||
Or I'm certainly going to talk to men. They don't talk to any women in the article. | ||
And my whole thing is, as a woman, I don't have issues with getting dates or guys wanting to date me. | ||
Maybe it is different for men. | ||
But my question to Vice is... | ||
It's not like men just walk into bars wearing Trump hats. | ||
It's not like men are walking around screaming. | ||
It's because of people like Vice, who are making Trump out to be this misogynist, racist, sexist, that probably has that quota on them. | ||
But no women, no woman in the world would be like, oh, you know, he voted for, at least no sane woman would think, oh, wow, you know, he voted for Trump. | ||
I mean, he's got all these great qualities I like so much. | ||
You know, he could protect me. | ||
He can change a tire. | ||
That's a big point you like. | ||
So, people should know. | ||
You've got to be able to change a tire. | ||
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In order to date Ashton Woody, you must be able to change a tire. | |
One of your key points is you have to be able to change a tire. | ||
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It's funny because did you know the majority of millennial men can't change a tire? | |
Really? So, the thing is, there was this whole article on young millennial women don't want to get married. | ||
And I said, well, the average millennial man can't change a tire, so I don't blame them. | ||
But the thing is, the men who have all of these qualities can protect a woman and says, yes ma'am, no man. | ||
You know, the men who act like men are conservatives. | ||
And so, women will go on these dates with these perfect guys, at least, in my opinion, perfect guys. | ||
Not soy boys. Um... | ||
And then they'll be like, oh no, he's reading a book written by Milo. | ||
Oh right, yeah, they said they went on a date with a person and they got back to his apartment and they saw that basically he had conservative books on his bookshelf. | ||
So even though the guys told her that he didn't vote for Trump and considers himself a moderate conservative, she ended things there. | ||
It sounds like... She's like, I have to get out of here. | ||
I can't see you and left. | ||
The policies of these things that are attached to the right, whether or not your supporter of Trump have been presupposed on you, and it's like a black mark. | ||
So that's what they're trying to do here. | ||
They're trying to put a mark on all conservatives. | ||
Anyone who doesn't totally go along with the whole social justice echo chamber. | ||
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It almost sounds like you're trying to scare men to not be conservative. | |
Right. Yeah, no one's going to want to date you. | ||
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They said a handful of conservatives in D.C. There's like maybe what, four? | |
Right. I don't think I've dated both men who are Democrat and Republican either. | ||
And from the Republican men, I have been treated nicer. | ||
They have more manners. | ||
They actually, you know, know what they're doing as it comes to life. | ||
The majority of Democratic men are studying gender studies. | ||
Yeah, what are the top jobs out there you can do with the gender studies degree? | ||
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If these women are actually leaving their dates because the guy supports our president, maybe they're not the right woman. | |
I mean, why would you want to date someone that clueless? | ||
Right. But I think it all ties back into, I mean, all these things kind of tie in together. | ||
They're wanting people to feel alone. | ||
They're wanting it to have a chilling effect on people so that you won't want to be vocal about your support of the president. | ||
You won't want to go out to rallies. | ||
You won't want to wear shirts from InfoWars or anything like that because no one's going to date you. | ||
That's the narrative they're trying to push. | ||
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Well, what's going to happen if this relationship goes further? | |
Like, it gets to the point where you're dating this person for years, and then you guys get married. | ||
Like, what are you going to do? Pretend to be a Bernie Sanders supporter of your entire life? | ||
I think if you're on a date with somebody, especially if you're a guy, guys out there who are on dates with women, and I say bring up politics the first date. | ||
It's gotten to that point where we have to do it because if... | ||
I don't want to waste my time. | ||
I want to waste my time when somebody gets so triggered that a woman like myself would vote for Trump or support Trump that I wasted a good, what, six months to a year because this guy can't handle the fact that I support our country? | ||
People are so politically polarized at this point that I don't think two people, if they're both strongly political, can date each other. | ||
A Hillary supporter is going to loathe a guy who voted for Trump. | ||
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Well, there's actually an article about that, how you really can't end up in a relationship with someone who has different morals than you or different political values than you. | |
And they've actually done studies where Republicans and conservatives have the better relationships. | ||
They have longer-lasting relationships, whereas Democrats... | ||
There's something about Democrats where, statistically, they don't value something as much. | ||
Then again, socialism, they think they get everything for free. | ||
But there's actually a study. | ||
You can never see a Trump supporter or a liberal dating. | ||
It's just not happening. | ||
I mean, they could be dating, but it's not going to last long. | ||
So, are right-wing voters happy this is from the Daily Mail? | ||
More Republicans tend to be married and have better relationships than those on the left. | ||
So, and I think that kind of has to do, I would think, with traditional values. | ||
People who have traditional values, you know, I mentioned on Monday's show that my mom stayed home with my sister and I when we were growing up. | ||
And, you know, very close family relationships. | ||
But traditional values. | ||
And because of that, she was able to spend those crucial years with my sister and I. While my dad went to go work, my mom would cook dinner for us every night. | ||
And because of things like that, my sister and I ended up very well-rounded and smart, successful. | ||
It ties into this, though. | ||
So Rose McGowan is tired of your gender constructs. | ||
So I also don't think... | ||
It'll end well if you have someone who believes that gender is just a social construct and someone who thinks there are biological facts in this world. | ||
There are actual differences between men and women. | ||
Rose McGowan is tired of your gender constructs. | ||
I don't want to be a man or a woman. | ||
That's just the thing. I'm not. | ||
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You know, I tweeted something last night. | |
I think it was actually you sent it to me. | ||
I retweeted something last night where I commented on it, and it was someone said something along the lines of, the future is not female. | ||
The future is transsexual, transgender, trans... | ||
Genderqueer. Genderqueer. | ||
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It was so many different... And I took that and I said, wow, this is what Darwin was talking about. | |
Traditional values are in place so mothers and fathers can raise families together. | ||
And I also want to talk about this really quick. | ||
When it comes to gender roles, gender roles are in place for a reason. | ||
I'm not saying women can't do certain things men can or men can't do certain things women can. | ||
But gender roles are in place for a reason. | ||
It's interesting to me that we are in such a society that wants to completely blend it out all together. | ||
Absolutely. And, you know, these things have worked very well for the human race for many, many years. | ||
To try to go and bend that and change that at this point is definitely questionable. | ||
Ashton Whitty is joining me here on The War Room. | ||
I'm Michael Zimmerman. We'll be back on the other side of this break with more news and deconstruction. | ||
They use their media to assassinate real news. | ||
They use their schools to teach children that their president is another Hitler. | ||
They use their movie stars and singers and comedy shows and award shows to repeat their narrative over and over again. | ||
And then they use their ex-president to endorse the resistance. | ||
All to make them march, make them protest, make them scream racism and sexism and xenophobia and homophobia, to smash windows, burn cars, shut down interstates and airports, bully and terrorize the law abiding. | ||
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Martin Shkreli is someone that I think has definitely been demonized a lot by the media. | ||
I've read a lot about his case, and I've listened to what he has to say for himself. | ||
And a lot of people went after him and attacked him for the drug Dericum, which was an antiretroviral drug. | ||
That's a tongue twister. | ||
And he raised the price on the drug, but that's not what he was being charged for. | ||
He was being charged with federal fraud charges related to head funds and a drug company, which he ran at one point. | ||
And they were not taking down Shkreli for raising the price of a drug. | ||
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And what Martin Shkreli did was not wrong, even though they demonized him. | ||
But anyway, he's been sentenced to seven years in prison now saying, this is my fault. | ||
Which, I did read an article the other day that said apparently he has grown out of beard and become buff in prison. | ||
He's just been working out constantly. | ||
Which also doesn't really come as a surprise. | ||
If you've watched some videos of his, you kind of get an idea of who he is as a person. | ||
And you say you have a friend of a friend who knows him. | ||
He's a very interesting guy. | ||
It's interesting to see him sentenced for seven years. | ||
Because this is someone that the media kind of collectively came out and demonized. | ||
They said, no, Martin Shkreli is bad. | ||
They called him Pharma Bro and all these things. | ||
Really, he's just a smart guy. | ||
Also, he's supposedly having to give up the exclusive Wu-Tang Clan album that he possesses as part of this settlement. | ||
So getting into a little bit more news, one of the biggest stories of the past 24 hours is that yesterday South Korean leaders were at the White House and they gave a press conference and they said, you know, we've spoke to Kim Jong-un. | ||
He is interested in sitting down and speaking to President Trump about total denuclearization, which over the entire Obama administration, This wasn't talked about. | ||
They would threaten the U.S. They would get aid. | ||
Trump has taken a tough, strong stance, and they even mentioned that in their speech, that Trump has taken a strong stance on North Korea. | ||
And I think they're responding to that. | ||
He was calling Kim Jong-un a little rocket man. | ||
And now Kim Jong-un is saying, he expresses eagerness to meet President Trump as soon as possible. | ||
They're saying that the meeting will happen between them before May. | ||
So that's encouraging. | ||
You know, North Korea has been an issue. | ||
They're also stopping their, ceasing their tests, their rocket tests. | ||
In the meantime. But of course, the media is trying to spin this as a bad thing. | ||
They're saying it's reckless. | ||
Trump is going to talk to the North Koreans. | ||
This is something the Obama administration was not able to get accomplished in eight years. | ||
We always had North Korea threatening to nuke the U.S., to kill the U.S. You know, I think Kim Jong-un actually respects Trump in a sense. | ||
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I think he respects the very thing the left hates about him is that he is radical. | |
And I think it's because Trump is radical, he's getting things done. | ||
I think so. And also, strangely enough, Dennis Rodman, I think, may have some connection. | ||
You mean the ex-Schools player? In all of this, yeah. | ||
Former basketball player. | ||
Kim Jong-un likes basketball, and he's friends with Dennis Rodman. | ||
Dennis Rodman is also friends with Donald Trump. | ||
So this is kind of like the common connection between the two. | ||
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Dennis Rodman apparently gave Kim Jong-un a copy of The Art of the Deal. | |
That's right, yeah. On his last trip to North Korea, he gave him a copy of The Art of the Deal, which, if that's not some sort of a power move, or if he talked to Trump about it beforehand... | ||
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That's the most wonderful peace offering I think I've ever heard of. | |
So only two people have met both Trump and Kim Jong-un. | ||
One is Dennis Rodman. So it's a very strange combination here. | ||
But I think maybe this former basketball player has done more to improve relations between the U.S. and North Korea. | ||
Because also, if you've read Art of the Deal, you know how Trump thinks and you know how Trump negotiates. | ||
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So I think if Kim Jong-un read the book, then he may have a better idea of how Trump negotiates. | ||
But either way, I think... | ||
As far as keeping the world out of nuclear war goes, it's definitely a positive thing that Kim Jong-un has agreed to meet with Donald Trump. | ||
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We know the Chicago Bulls can have such an impact. | |
Right. So, also, another thing that happened today that Daria here at the office sent me is Trump pardons Christian Saucer, former sailor jailed for submarine pictures, which this was a... | ||
At the time a 22 year old who took the photos in 2009 inside of a nuclear submarine and He was pardoned by Trump today. | ||
He learned the news while driving a garbage truck, the only job he could find with a felony conviction. | ||
So he served his time for taking these photos. | ||
So what he did is he took photos inside of a submarine and they said, oh, he's damaging national security. | ||
Well, during Trump's campaign, he mentioned these photos. | ||
He brought up these photos as a talking point. | ||
And he said that... | ||
Saucer was ruined for doing nothing compared to what Hillary Clinton has done. | ||
And of course, we've still not seen Hillary Clinton charged with anything, but it is good that he's now been pardoned, a presidential pardon no less, so that this felony will hopefully drop off of his record and he'll be able to get work again. | ||
Because really, this was just demonizing a member of the military, something that happened 10 years ago. | ||
Cell phone photos from 2009. | ||
Do you remember how cell phone photos looked back then? | ||
Yeah. I can't imagine much could be learned from that. | ||
But we'll be back on the other side of this break with more news and information. | ||
And also Roger Stone will be joining us in the segment after next. | ||
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I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined by Ashton Witte. | ||
The past couple segments we've been talking about, the differences between the genders, differences between the sexes, men and women. | ||
Rose McGowan being tired of gender constructs because I'm not a man or a woman. | ||
But, as we know, if you're a sane person, you realize there are men and there are women. | ||
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Since the beginning of time, this is what science has proven for many years. | |
Obviously, the very fact that me and you are alive proves that they're just women and men. | ||
There's no such thing as in between. | ||
And that's kind of like what I wanted to talk to you guys about today. | ||
I think it's really important that we do address the fact that men are being... | ||
Yeah, and women are becoming masculine. | ||
And this is a serious danger to our society. | ||
I mean, this is obviously an attack on family values, as we need a man and a woman to build a proper family, as I stated with the Vice article on conservatives not wanting, are not getting dates because they're too manly enough, apparently. | ||
I want to talk about the difference between men and women psychologically. | ||
And you all know that I was kicked out of a classroom for talking about women being biologically and psychologically meant to be mothers. | ||
And a huge argument happened. | ||
Because that's an extreme view in 2018, right? | ||
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I want to talk about, for example, basketball. | |
There's a lot of girls who are into sports. | ||
They claim to be into sports. | ||
And I'm a Warriors fan until the day I die. | ||
The only reason why I'm a Warriors fan is because my grandfather was into the Warriors. | ||
If you ever have a girl raised by other women who were not into sports whatsoever, she's not going to wake up one day and say, wow, I'm into basketball. | ||
It doesn't happen. So it's more of a nature versus nurture type of situation where you think that is something that is social conditioning to be interested in these different things. | ||
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Where men are naturally, they like to be aggressive. | |
That's what they do. I mean, that's testosterone. | ||
That's what makes them that way. | ||
You know, women aren't actually into sports. | ||
I mean, they're into wearing a jersey and getting hyped up about something. | ||
When it comes to things like ice skating and cheerleading and gymnastics, that's one thing. | ||
But I'm talking about football, basketball, baseball. | ||
They don't have the testosterone to push them through. | ||
Or naturally be into these aspects. | ||
Because there is some element of violence involved in all of those things, and aggression. | ||
And like you were saying, the testosterone, that brings the aggression and intensity to that. | ||
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But we're seeing men more than ever becoming feminine, and we're seeing women more than ever becoming masculine. | |
Right, and we read some articles earlier in the week about male fertility rates hit record lows, or why is male fertility decreasing? | ||
The triumph of the beta male. | ||
This is being celebrated on the cover of The Hollywood Reporter. | ||
It's cool to, you know, could you scroll down a little bit? | ||
Let's show how they're all putting their hands in each other's pockets because that just takes the cake here. | ||
This is what's being celebrated. | ||
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This is the whole Bay Area that you're from. | ||
Male infertility crisis in the U.S. has experts baffled. | ||
I don't know why they're baffled. | ||
We've read hundreds... | ||
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It's a bigger impact psychologically. | |
That's why I always bring up the basketball situation. | ||
Because... Women are meant to be mothers. | ||
Whether you like it or not, you don't have to be a mom. | ||
If you want to be a lawyer or a doctor, that's your choice. | ||
You don't want to be a stay-at-home mom. I can't wait to be a stay-at-home mom, personally. | ||
But women are meant to be mothers. | ||
It's why we're more emotional. | ||
It's why we have a uterus. | ||
I don't know why anyone else would have a uterus, personally. | ||
But we're meant to be moms. | ||
And you're meant to be a dad. | ||
And the women in the crew are meant to be moms. | ||
And the men in the crew are meant to be dads. | ||
What was the Planned Parenthood tweet the other day that the internet had a lot of fun with? | ||
It was, some men have uteruses. | ||
And it's like, well... If you look at human chromosomes and actual DNA, no. | ||
That's a woman. There's men and women. | ||
That's a woman with a bad haircut. I think the idea that gender is just a social construct is one that obviously only exists within humans. | ||
Because we've got to this point and we have it so good. | ||
That we find things like this to complain about. | ||
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Why is it farm animals are having babies? | |
Why is it our pets are having babies? | ||
Why is it a dog is that there's female and male? | ||
Why is it a cat there's female? | ||
Oh, there's actually an article where they're saying you can't... | ||
Here's the tweet from Planned Parenthood. | ||
Some men have a uterus and they repeat it 10-15 times over. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
Men don't have a uterus. | ||
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My question is why is it people... | |
Men cannot give birth. Why is it people can be non-binary, but our pets can't? | ||
There's already an article saying that we shouldn't name our pets. | ||
You don't want to gender your pet because you don't know what gender your pet identifies as. | ||
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Despite the fact evolution hasn't, like, against this entire idea for years. | |
This isn't, you know, you have people like Bill, not a science guy, which isn't even really a science guy. | ||
Not even a real scientist. Trying to tell people there's more than two genders now. | ||
Trying to tell people that our purpose in life isn't to repopulate the Earth. | ||
Right. Well, I think that's part of the entire agenda, too, is this depopulation. | ||
It's destroying the family. | ||
It's breaking people up. It's making you sad. | ||
It's part of this whole Agenda 21 and other just general plots to undermine what built this country. | ||
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Destroy the nuclear family. | |
Right. It really is. | ||
My dog has a better sense of the nuclear family than most people do. | ||
Well, and that is something that's becoming more and more common is, you know, just not having traditional families. | ||
You know, divorce rates are incredibly high. | ||
It's over 50% of people. | ||
Sorry, marriages end in divorce. | ||
It's not good what's going on. | ||
And like we've seen, you know, the triumph of the beta male and the whole soy boy phenomenon that Paul Watson and others have done videos on. | ||
This is a threat to society. | ||
This is a threat to culture. | ||
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And more women than ever don't want to get married. | |
And again, I said it because most men don't want to change attire. | ||
Right. And if you want to see the death of culture and the death of society, this is what it looks like. | ||
So do you want to get into some other articles here? | ||
Anything else you want to talk about here on The War Room today? | ||
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I'm a little angry right now. | |
Men do not have uteruses. | ||
They're just really bad haircuts. | ||
No, there are certain facts, and apparently facts are offensive now. | ||
There's a speech the other week where people stormed out of a panel that James Damore and others were on because a woman made the comment that there are biological differences between men and women. | ||
It's a bunch of people stormed out, smashed the sound system. | ||
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It's also psychology. I mean, we are meant... | |
To repopulate the earth. | ||
In order to raise our children properly, there has to be someone who is in place of motherhood and someone in place of fatherhood. | ||
And women are certainly better at the whole nurturing, nurturing roles, you know, taking care of children, holding the family together. | ||
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And men are naturally better at going to work and getting things. | |
It's how it's always been. | ||
Hunting the animals. | ||
Yeah, it's like thousands of years ago. | ||
Hunting the animals. Building the shelter. | ||
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Your brain chemistry is way different than mine. | |
Sure. 100% different than mine. | ||
And people are not trying to say that you should go out and be playing Barbies. | ||
That your son should be playing with Barbies. | ||
That my daughter should... | ||
Millie Weaver did a report on a... | ||
A drag show thing they had here in Austin. | ||
The whole cross-dressing thing. | ||
And they had children at this show. | ||
They're having young boys dress up in women's clothing. | ||
And I don't see how this... | ||
Yeah, here it is. Liberals drag kids into early sexualization. | ||
They are twerking. | ||
They're showing these... | ||
You know, padded bras and things like that for children. | ||
They want to sexualize children. | ||
They want to put young boys in dresses. | ||
It's not okay. If you want to kill a culture, this is how you do it. | ||
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This isn't about, oh, we're trying to be open-minded. | |
No, you are literally making your child into a swimsuit model. | ||
You're making your four-year-old into a swimsuit model. | ||
This video is just, it's disturbing. | ||
It's really disturbing what's going on here. | ||
And I don't know what the way back from this is other than promoting traditional values. | ||
Promoting Christianity, I think that's important too. | ||
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The reason why conservatives do push the gender role narratives is because of things like this. | |
Because people are putting makeup on little boys. | ||
And look, if you want to do it, it's whatever. | ||
I've seen little boys put on nail polish and joke about it. | ||
This isn't that. | ||
This is little boys putting on bras and makeup and prancing around... | ||
Well, it's moving the Overton window also on what society will accept as far as what's normal. | ||
So next it's going to be saying pedophilia is normal. | ||
We've had articles about that many times on this show. | ||
There's a whole thing on that. Salon.com, there's the Todd Nickerson article about I'm a pedophile, not a monster. | ||
A lot of these... Left-wing outlets are pushing this pro-pedophile narrative because that's the thing. | ||
You just have to keep moving the line. | ||
If you think the line's going to stop somewhere, it's not going to. | ||
They're going to keep pushing that line. | ||
They're going to keep sexualizing children. | ||
They're going to keep promoting pedophilia. | ||
They're going to keep breaking down the gender roles. | ||
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You know what the worst part of that is? People like Kevin Spacey, for example. | |
Do you remember what he wrote on Twitter? | ||
He says, I'm going to live my life now as a gay. | ||
No, it doesn't matter. I don't care if you're LGBT. You went too far. | ||
You hit on a 13-year-old boy. | ||
Yeah, you're not a gay man, you're a pedophile, and you're trying to blame that? | ||
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They're trying to use LGBT as an excuse for pedophilia, and that's not okay. | |
Well, we could add an LGBT P. No, no. | ||
We could add a letter. | ||
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Right, right. And the thing is, hasn't the LGBT community fighting against this for so long? | |
Isn't the whole point, wasn't their whole narrative for the longest time saying, hey, we're not pedophiles? | ||
Yeah, we're normal people just like you. | ||
So if you start letting... You know, people who want to groom children and do all these things to them within your umbrella of inclusion. | ||
It's going to make you look bad, too. | ||
It's going to make people less inclusive, less accepting. | ||
Well, thank you for joining me here on The War Room, Ashton. | ||
Jake Lloyd will be coming up next after this short break. | ||
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This is what the High Commissioner on Human Rights at the United Nations thinks of nationalism and your defense of your rights as a legal citizen of your own country. | ||
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Over two-thirds of the national parliaments in European Union countries now include political parties with extreme positions against migrants. | |
This discourse based on racism, xenophobia and incitement to hatred has now expanded so significantly that in several countries it is dominating the political landscape. | ||
I deplore the continuing uncertainty about beneficiaries of the DACA program. | ||
I'm also concerned about proposals that could drastically reduce social protections, particularly in the light of the concerns expressed by the special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights following his visit to the U.S. in December. | ||
Battling the dialect of European globalism seeping into the United States, Attorney General Jeff Sessions dropped a lawsuit bombshell on California and spoke with California law enforcement to make it abundantly clear that their legislators and governor had crossed the line on becoming a sanctuary Attorney General Jeff Sessions dropped a lawsuit bombshell on California and Let no one contend that we reject immigration and want to wall off America from all immigrants. | ||
President Trump and the American people know what's happening. | ||
We admit 1.1 million immigrants lawfully to permanent resident status in the United States with a clear path to citizenship, green card status every year. | ||
No nation comes close to that. | ||
I understand that we have a wide variety of political opinions out there on immigration, but the law is in the books, and its purposes are clear and just. | ||
There is no nullification. | ||
There is no secession. | ||
A refusal to apprehend and deport those, especially the criminal element, effectively rejects all immigration law. | ||
It's a rejection of law, and it creates an open borders system. | ||
It's the only way it can be described. | ||
An open borders is a radical, irrational idea that cannot be accepted. | ||
The American people will not accept it. | ||
Now harboring over roughly 2.5 million illegal aliens. | ||
California Governor Jerry Brown, in typical liberal lunatic fashion, confirmed an earlier statement he had made against the enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, foolishly labeling the perceived aggression an act of war. | ||
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You call this an act of war from the federal government? | |
An act of war? You said that... | ||
That's pretty strong. | ||
I reincorporate that comment. | ||
Okay, so does that mean that California is going to retaliate to what the federal government has? | ||
No, we are a state of laws. | ||
Observed the law, and now the Attorney General has... | ||
Has basically thrown the gauntlet down and done it in a highly politicized way. | ||
Yeah, this is a very aggressive act on the part of the Trump administration. | ||
And it's not right. It won't stand. | ||
Meanwhile, President Trump spoke to the Latino coalition representing true American progress and unity, reiterating the founder's sentiment, united we stand, divided we fall. | ||
America first is about unity. | ||
It's about coming together as one family, one big, beautiful American family, no matter our race or color or creed, to protect our jobs, our communities, and our country. | ||
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California has imprisoned over 2,400 illegal immigrants for homicide, while The Hill reported the DOJ and the U.S. Sentencing Commission reported that as of 2014, illegal immigrants were convicted and sentenced for over 13% of all crimes committed in the United States. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined by Jake Lloyd in this second hour. | ||
I thought Roger Stone would be joining us, but he's actually working on some different news stories behind the scenes right now. | ||
So expect him back on Monday. | ||
But we have stacks of news to go over. | ||
And you actually went out today with a few of the other people here at the office, Nathan and Ashton, to cover what was supposed to be a pretty big event at South by Southwest, or one would think in this liberal mecca of Austin. | ||
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I would have thought so, because... | |
So Bernie Sanders was in town talking to Jake Tapper. | ||
Fake Flapper. Fake Flapper of CNN. Yeah. | ||
Fake News CNN, the Communist News Network. | ||
So I would have expected that there would have been a lot of excitement, a lot of hype coming from the left-wingers here in Austin because there's so many of them. | ||
But, I mean, we went out there and there weren't really that many. | ||
Like, a lot of people were either like, oh, no, I don't want to talk. | ||
Like, you know, I don't like Bernie. | ||
A lot of people from out of the country saying, oh, who's Bernie Sanders? | ||
That is one thing you mentioned, Alex. | ||
I asked you when you got back how the event went. | ||
And you mentioned that there were a lot of people here at South by Southwest. | ||
Oh, that's a beautiful, beautiful graphic behind us. | ||
For those listening on radio, it says, Ruski Agent Comrade Sanders, South by Southwest, 2018. | ||
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Comrade Sanders. Ashton got called a Russian infiltrator. | |
Okay. Yeah. We had probably... | ||
Two people. Well, one guy tried to grab the microphone, and he ended up just knocking his own coke out of his hand, but that's fine. | ||
He's kind of fat. He didn't really need it, so he didn't really need it. | ||
But one chick called Ashton a Russian infiltrator, and then one girl was dressed in like a sailor's outfit. | ||
I think she thought that she was trying to make anime real. | ||
And... She said that she liked Bernie and Ashton said, why? | ||
And she said, I like his policy. | ||
What policy? Free college, bro. | ||
She literally said eating the rich. | ||
Eating the rich, yeah. Remind me, how many houses does Bernie Sanders have? | ||
Only three. Three houses. | ||
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Only like a million dollars a piece. | |
Man, I've got one apartment. | ||
One like 850 square foot apartment. | ||
So I think Bernie Sanders needs to check his privilege. | ||
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Yeah, I heard that his ethics are what makes him qualified, but I'm fairly certain that he and his wife are under investigation for fraud. | |
Yeah, there was a whole thing about, you know, what was it, $10 million we were going to the university. | ||
We won't talk about that. | ||
It's got to be fake news. | ||
But that's interesting to hear that even in Austin, you know, we've seen Antifa at different events. | ||
Of course, they probably didn't bring their masks with them when going to attend the Bernie Sanders event. | ||
I'm sure they were very excited, and I'm sure there were some of them out there. | ||
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I think the only reason that we didn't get swarmed by Antifa was because they didn't have their masks with them, so they weren't prepared to have their faces on camera, so they stayed away. | |
And normally what happens, because we had a lot of people scowling at us and taking pictures and then sending text messages. | ||
Look at that info worth of out here. | ||
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Send it to the network. | |
These people are so proud of themselves, too. | ||
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It's kind of funny. They're like, get the shock troops ready. | |
They bring their masks. | ||
That's what happened to me at UT the other day. | ||
I think that happened, but the traffic is so bad in Austin. | ||
I think that they got all their masks on and tried to drive down, and they just hit stonewalled traffic. | ||
I was driving home last night here in Austin. | ||
I know this isn't really of national news, but they had every single lane. | ||
The weekend of South by Southwest, this is just how bad a local government is at these things. | ||
Leading into South by Southwest, more people in Austin than any other time of year. | ||
Traffic is insane, like you mentioned. | ||
They had 35, one of the most major freeways in the country, shut down to one lane going south. | ||
Oh, that's real nice. And of course, it's late at night, so there's hundreds of 18 wheelers backed up. | ||
And it took me... A little over an hour to go, which should take me about three minutes. | ||
That was a little frustrating. | ||
I don't really know what our liberal government here in Austin is doing. | ||
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This happens every year. This happens every year, and they can't put it into it. | |
The city of Austin can pass a resolution saying that they will not give any contracts to any contracting company that works on Trump's wall. | ||
I interviewed a guy the other day who is trying to work on Trump's wall. | ||
He put out a bid, and the city passed a thing just that day that was like, yeah, we're not going to do any business. | ||
The city of Austin can do that, but they can't manage to plan for a traffic nightmare that happens every single year like clockwork. | ||
They were doing bridge construction, which in this area they've been doing for over a year now. | ||
And they, of course, waited to do it this week of South by Southwest. | ||
Yeah. I don't really get what's going on with all of this. | ||
It's interesting. Another point I was thinking of about the Bernie Sanders thing was that South by Southwest is actually incredibly expensive to attend. | ||
The bans and passes for it can be over $1,000. | ||
Rob Dews in the studio fixing a camera. | ||
Do you know how much the passes for South by Southwest are? | ||
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I think over $350. | |
At least $350. | ||
It's quite expensive to attend this event. | ||
So The people attending the event with Fake Flapper and Comrade Sanders had to pay hundreds of dollars to attend it. | ||
So the average working class... | ||
Alright, here's some badges. The Platinum and Interactive, which is said those were the only two able to attend. | ||
If you want the full passes, it's $1,250 or $925. | ||
So your average... | ||
I could not afford this. | ||
I don't have that much discretionary spending money that I could go out there and buy these passes to attend this event. | ||
So you have people attending a communist event talking about how much they love socialism, how much they want the redistribution of this, and it's only available to those out there who are wealthy enough to get into it. | ||
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Sounds like a bunch of class trainers to me. | |
Rob just brought up there's basically slave labor going on at South by Southwest. | ||
They get people to volunteer for this event. | ||
They charge thousands of dollars to attend to thousands of attendees. | ||
I think a lot of these people con their employers into paying for them to go or something. | ||
Because that is a lot of money to spend. | ||
You know, going to a music festival for a weekend, you might spend $150, $175 or something. | ||
Oh, yeah. They're pricey. | ||
But this South by Southwest Festival, to get into the good events, you know, they've got the different tiers. | ||
They've got their different social classes. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. Which Sanders would be kind of opposed to. | |
Social classes. You know, the wealthiest, the elite social classes were able to go hear Comrade Sanders speak here in Austin. | ||
But it's interesting to hear it was essentially a flop. | ||
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I think it's pretty fascinating. | |
It was really interesting. | ||
We had a lot of people who were telling us about the virtues of socialism, how beautiful the whole system is. | ||
And then one guy was here. | ||
He works in advertising. | ||
And so he was like, I think that Bernie's probably better. | ||
I think that his socialist system probably works better. | ||
And Ashton actually had a good line of questioning. | ||
I didn't know exactly where she was going. I thought she was interested about the advertising world. | ||
But she's like, oh, so what does that entail? | ||
What kind of work are you doing down here? | ||
He's like, oh, we're just seeing... | ||
What's up and coming? | ||
What's happening next year? Where the trends are going? | ||
Where the advertising market is going to be? | ||
How everybody's going to be doing things? And she's like, oh, so you're watching how things shift. | ||
So you're like a capitalist. And he was like, yeah, basically. | ||
She's like, where does that come from? | ||
He's like, well, I don't know. What do you mean? | ||
She goes, like capitalism? | ||
And it was pretty funny because we have all these people out there. | ||
I mean, we had somebody from Costa Rica who was talking about how good socialism is. | ||
That's great. You know, and it was socialism that put them on a plane. | ||
It was a socialist airline that flew them to Austin. | ||
It was a socialist hotel that they're staying at. | ||
It was a socialist ride-sharing service that they used to get around town. | ||
It was a socialist restaurant they went to. | ||
No, it wasn't. All of those things were parts of the capitalist system that enabled these morons To move themselves up here to Austin and walk around South by Southwest with their $1,200 passes around their neck and have the guts to tell you this is because of how great a communist system is. | ||
It doesn't happen. In Venezuela, people are eating dogs, they're eating farm animals. | ||
They're eating giraffes. I didn't even know they had giraffes in Venezuela. | ||
I just cannot believe these people, the audacity of these people to lecture the rest of us on the virtues of socialism when everything they have to be grateful for, the fact they're even able to afford and attend events like South by Southwest is because of capitalism. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, all of the good things that they use, they think that it's just that those are like side things. | |
They don't think that that's like a result of capitalism. | ||
They think that it's something that we have in spite of the evils of capitalism, which is just, I mean, one of the most asinine things ever. | ||
Because, like you said, hotels and ride-sharing and restaurants and flights, all these different things are just... | ||
Byproducts of capitalism that these socialist countries leech off of. | ||
Because if you look at a country like, you know, we're always told, like, every developed nation in the world has a free healthcare. | ||
Bernie Sanders is always talking about Sweden and Denmark and Norway and all these countries that have these social programs. | ||
But in reality, every one of them, they always go socialist and then they are about to fail. | ||
So they go back into a hardline capitalist system. | ||
They ride the wave of economic prosperity. | ||
With their great resources and wealth and all. | ||
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Exactly, and then they use it to fill up the coffers and they ride socialism again until they're broke. | |
When we see it over and over again, don't be a socialist. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Michael Zimmerman here, joined by Jake Lloyd. | ||
We have some breaking news here. | ||
Our man takes hostages at Veterans Home in California. | ||
I don't think veterans really need any worse treatment after what the VA puts these people through. | ||
Roger Stone's been covering this week how the VA tortures dogs. | ||
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Yeah, the government doesn't have a good track record with ants. | |
But people want to trust the government and take all the guns away, so only the government will have guns, because that's a brilliant idea. | ||
This is the information that's available at this time. | ||
A shooter armed with what is believed to be a high-powered rifle... | ||
Bet you it's going to be an AR-15, so they can call to ban those. | ||
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Assault rifle 15. | |
Reportedly stormed the Veterans Home of California in Utonville at about 10.30 a.m. | ||
The assailant then began shooting, unloading 30 shots in a housing complex of 850 residents, police scanner traffic indicated. | ||
So, California Highway Patrol is working with Napa County Sheriff's Office to establish a perimeter and clear buildings. | ||
So, I know we've seen some cases in the past where shootings have actually been done by veterans, which I think can be directly attributed to how poorly we take care of our veterans. | ||
PTSD is a serious issue. | ||
Mental health is a serious issue. | ||
And I don't think enough is being done to address it. | ||
So, it's unclear if it could be that kind of We're seeing here, or if someone was specifically targeting veterans. | ||
But the fact that he had taken several people hostage is definitely concerning. | ||
And of course, those people are in our prayers that all of this gets resolved in a way that no one's hurt. | ||
But we were just talking during the break about how incredible this is that Trump might fix the whole North Korea thing. | ||
Yeah. The whole situation we've had with North Korea for... | ||
Many years now, since the Korean War? | ||
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Yeah. We're still at war with North Korea, by the way. | |
60-year-long conflict, almost. | ||
Just to... Yeah, 60, 70-year-old conflict. | ||
And the fact that, like I was saying in the break, it's hard for me to believe. | ||
Now, I'm all behind Trump. | ||
He scares me sometimes. | ||
Sometimes he makes me, like, I get a little apprehensive because I don't know what he's going to do. | ||
But overall, I'm behind Trump. | ||
But I still can't believe that Donald Trump is the president. | ||
And much less can I believe that... | ||
Donald Trump may fix the North Korea problem. | ||
And Dennis Rodman may play a part in all of this. | ||
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Operation Dennis Rodman is a success. | |
Well, and I mentioned during the first hour with Ashton Whitty on here how Dennis Rodman actually brought a copy of Art of the Deal to North Korea on his last trip. | ||
And then here's an article from the Washington Post. | ||
Only two people have met both Trump and Kim Jong-un. | ||
One is Dennis Rodman. That's a pretty incredible fact. | ||
He hasn't just met them. | ||
He's pretty good friends with the both of them. | ||
Dennis Rodman has made multiple trips to North Korea where he hangs out with Kim Jong-un. | ||
Even the Washington Post is calling Dennis Rodman giving him a copy of Art of the Deal a genius move. | ||
We're saying it could be a genius move. | ||
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What if Kim Jong-un is secretly a Trump fanboy? | |
And he's just super into The Apprentice? | ||
He definitely loves American culture. | ||
For radio listeners, we have a picture up on screen of Dennis Rodman with Kim Jong-un. | ||
A very unlikely combination. | ||
A total horrible dictator and a former basketball player with a face covered in piercings. | ||
Yeah. It's incredibly strange, but the two have said that they will meet. | ||
And we actually have a clip from MSNBC saying that, trying to discredit all of this, trying to take away credit from Trump, it's not a good thing that North Korea says they'll get rid of their necks. | ||
As someone who doesn't want to... | ||
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Yeah, I'm not looking forward to a nuclear holocaust. | ||
I think this is a very positive thing. | ||
And whatever Trump can do with this is more than the last administration did. | ||
We're already making great progress, you know, under budget ahead of schedule, as Trump says. | ||
So MSNBC is trying to say that the entire Trump North Korea breakthrough is fake news to distract from the porn star allegations. | ||
Of course, the Stormy Daniels allegations. | ||
So let's go ahead and take a look at that clip. | ||
Is this a deflection? | ||
Of course it's a deflection. | ||
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From Stormy? Yes, of course from Stormy. | |
But who can keep their eyes off the whole Stormy situation? | ||
Certainly not from the nor'eastern. | ||
This meeting face to face with the leader of North Korea and the president of the United States actually will come to pass or whether it's some piece in a larger negotiation with that country over its nuclear weapons. | ||
Or again, a distraction to change the headlines from Stormy Daniels, which was yesterday. | ||
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That's exactly what it is. | |
To North Korea today. But why don't we start with a major development? | ||
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Let's get to the details. | |
Trump's great at distracting us using the disarming of a rogue nuclear power to distract from porn star sex allegations. | ||
This is great. I'd like him to keep doing this. | ||
What does Morning Joe and his gang of friends have to say about this? | ||
You know what? | ||
He did not want the Washington Post to have the word Stormy Daniels on the front page today. | ||
Guess what? He succeeded and he succeeded by lying about a letter that didn't even exist. | ||
And now he's... | ||
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Angry at his press secretary for actually confirming that there was some sort of transaction. | |
Telling the truth. And fools rush in. | ||
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His relationship with the porn star is confirmed and he doesn't want it on the front page. | |
There's no question. You know, even if all the Trump stormy Daniels stuff is true, which it could be. | ||
You know, I'm not going to pretend that that's not a possibility. | ||
But to pretend that... | ||
Trump is doing all of this to ease tensions with North Korea and take away their nukes, which is a great thing. | ||
In order to distract us against an alleged relationship or sexual transaction he may have had with a porn star 10 years ago, before ever running for office, before ever getting in this realm of politics, even if he did, that is an issue for him and Melania to address. | ||
Now, if it ends up being a Bill Clinton-like situation and he's asked about it, which I don't see how he would be. | ||
It didn't happen while he was in office. | ||
And I don't even think it disqualifies him for being president. | ||
Is it a little morally bankrupt? | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
I don't encourage it. | ||
Supposedly, when all this happened, he had just got married to Melania and Barron was just born when this whole Stormy Daniels allegation supposedly happened. | ||
But I don't think that changes anything in this case. | ||
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And it's also, it's like, who voted for Trump because he was the pinnacle of sexual virtue? | |
Right. Nobody. But also... | ||
I don't know if you've seen some paper the other day put out a piece about the Hush agreement, the contract, the NDA, and Trump's name is not in it. | ||
So it's like Stormy Daniels and whatever. | ||
She has multiple aliases. | ||
I don't remember. Her name is something like Cliffordson. | ||
It's like Stephanie Cliffordson is her actual name. | ||
So it's got that, Stormy Daniels, and then another one of her names. | ||
And then below it... | ||
It's like Daniel Davidson or something like that. | ||
What they're saying is that that is what Trump was called. | ||
They called Trump Daniel Davidson in the contract sword. | ||
A Carlos Danger type of name? | ||
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Yeah, like a Carlos Danger type of name. | |
Carlos Danger. Where, I don't know, how can you prove, number one, she says that it's not binding because Daniel Davidson never signed it. | ||
Right. A contract like that would have to be signed by both parties. | ||
Stormy Daniels follows suit claims NDA is invalid because Trump didn't sign at the dotted line, or in this case they put XXX to be, I guess make a pun of it, be funny. | ||
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Yeah, and I don't know. | |
She doesn't seem very distraught over any of this. | ||
Oh, no. I don't think there were any allegations that there was anything improper. | ||
I think she's just like, someone probably paid her some money to put this in the spotlight again and make an issue of this. | ||
Any final thoughts on the Stormy Daniels? | ||
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Not really. I just think that, I mean, it's pretty, you know, I'm not going to shy away from calling a porn star what they are. | |
Yeah, exactly. Stick with us. | ||
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I don't know. We can talk about this Mueller thing in a minute. | |
You mentioned something earlier about the VA herding dogs. | ||
And I think it reminded me of this Daily Caller article because I had people talking to me today about the EPA and how Trump is making the EPA suddenly unfriendly to the environment. | ||
But the EPA doesn't have a great record of being friendly because a lot of these people... | ||
Animus River? Yeah, a lot of the people who are talking about how we should care for the environment, they're also super into caring for animals. | ||
But this Daily Caller article says that the EPA animal testing studies forced rats to inhale diesel exhaust and smog, and they went through 20,000 animals a year. | ||
The EPA goes through 20,000 animals a year in their testing processes. | ||
So there's not a whole lot to say on that, but the EPA might not have the best record in conservation and caring for animals. | ||
On the same note of inhaling diesel fumes. | ||
And diesel exhaust. When Volkswagen was trying not to get slapped with massive lawsuits and recalls, which they ended up having to do on their diesel vehicles, they went to a third-party firm, which, by the way, they funded a research firm. | ||
And I actually saw this in a... | ||
I'm drawing a blank on the name of it, but it was a series on Netflix. | ||
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This first one was about the whole Volkswagen emissions scandal. | ||
Their plan at Volkswagen was to seat humans in a booth and have them inhale the diesel fumes to show that it wasn't bad for people. | ||
So here's an Infoware.com article from 2012 over the EPA being sued for experimentation on human subjects. | ||
Wow. I mean, it's really twisted stuff that you wouldn't think goes on in this country. | ||
This is the EPA's plan? That was the EPA. Sorry, Volkswagen, though, is what I was referring to. | ||
This is more recent than 2012. | ||
Wow. And they were planning, they're like, yeah, we'll just have humans breathe in the diesel exhaust from the vehicles and we'll show that because they have the defeat device installed, you know, the emissions are not harmful. | ||
Well, they ended up just using monkeys instead, or primates. | ||
So, either way, it's sick. | ||
And that just reminded me of it. | ||
It's like, you think these big government organizations are good. | ||
You think all these three-letter agencies are so good. | ||
The EPA is there to protect you. | ||
The ATF is to regulate alcohol and firearms. | ||
You think the FBI is to investigate things. | ||
You think the CIA is for intelligence. | ||
They all have sinister things going on, and you know how incompetent government is. | ||
We were just talking about how... | ||
They shut down one of the largest freeways on one of the busiest weeks in Austin, Texas to a single lane and backs up the traffic for miles. | ||
Here's New York Times. Volkswagen suspends top lobbyists amid inquiry into diesel tests on monkeys. | ||
So they really got caught there. | ||
And I mean, that cost their company a lot of money and was a big embarrassment for them. | ||
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Yeah. And I guess we can talk, you know, because what somebody said to me today, this is just a quick little experiment for everybody out there listening. | |
If you want to see how the narrative is twisted by the mainstream media, like the Washington Post, for example. | ||
You know, we were talking to people about Bernie Sanders saying, do you like him? | ||
Do you think that he'd be better than Trump? | ||
Why? Why? And one person said because he wouldn't pass a bill saying that companies can dump waste into the rivers and lakes of the country. | ||
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I'll have to read into that, you know, because I'm not going to take it at face value. | ||
There's probably a little more to the story, knowing the Washington Post. | ||
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And I looked it up. He didn't pass a bill saying that he would do that. | |
But we'll get back. I can talk about it a little bit more later. | ||
But basically, he repealed an Obama-era regulation that strangled companies, and it just happened to be called something on the stream of... | ||
Oh, why Trump just killed a real restriction of coal companies from dumping waste in streams. | ||
I recall this was like, you couldn't even open a mine within 100 miles of a river or something like that. | ||
It was extremely hard. It was total insanity. | ||
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Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined again by Jake Lloyd. | ||
We're just talking about how the EPA was poisoning a number of animals, just making them breathe in diesel exhaust, because people think the government's so great, and they want to put the government in charge of everything. | ||
The government never makes mistakes. | ||
The government never kills people. | ||
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Yeah. The government is the pinnacle of friendly virtue. | |
Morals don't exist without government. | ||
We don't have any morals. | ||
We have laws that we have to follow. | ||
Because people would never be moral without government. | ||
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However could we know? | |
It shows how far this country has come because the idea... | ||
I don't know. | ||
The country was founded on Lockean theory. | ||
These other things like... | ||
That people kind of govern themselves with limited government as long as they can protect themselves and their responsibility is to protect themselves. | ||
Their own rights, life, liberty, property, etc. | ||
And now we have people who don't even know healthcare is the right now. | ||
Well, everything is the right if you yell out enough. | ||
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The whole idea of rights and what it is and what moral behavior is is completely turned upside down. | |
It ties into with the total decline of individualism and personal responsibility in this country. | ||
You know, people don't want to make things for themselves. | ||
They don't want to think for themselves. | ||
They want things to be provided for them. | ||
So before we move on, this is an article I came across today that was pretty disturbing. | ||
This is from EFF, the Electronic Frontier Foundation. | ||
And the headline is, Geek Squad's relationship with the FBI is cozier than we thought. | ||
So basically, if you took your computer into a Best Buy store and dropped it off at the Geek Squad, they would ship it off to their repair center in Kentucky. | ||
Wow. | ||
They would be digging through your system and then reporting you to the FBI if you had anything illegal on there. | ||
So, yes, they came across and busted some people for things like child pornography. | ||
But they bring up a good point in that the relationship potentially circumvents computer owners' Fourth Amendment rights because they're basically inviting the government in to come look through your systems and basically acting as government whistleblowers. | ||
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Yeah, that's pretty sketchy ground to be on as far as the Fourth Amendment goes. | |
I definitely wouldn't want the government looking through my... | ||
I don't have anything criminal. | ||
I don't even have anything weird. | ||
That's the argument a lot of people make. | ||
That's the argument a lot of people make is, I have nothing to hide, so what should I be afraid of? | ||
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Exactly. It's like, I just don't want people looking at my stuff. | |
I don't care. I don't even have anything weird on there. | ||
It's not even like, it's just not illegal. | ||
I have the most boring, boring computer possible. | ||
But it's like, I just don't want people looking at it. | ||
I just don't want people in my business. | ||
Especially the FBI digging through your stuff. | ||
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They never plant stuff on people. | |
No, the FBI's never planted drugs on people. | ||
They never charged people with crimes they weren't guilty of. | ||
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That's never happened. The FBI's never sent Martin Luther King a letter saying that he should kill himself and all of his private information wouldn't come out. | |
It's fine. That sounds like a conspiracy theory. | ||
Man. Armed man takes hostages. | ||
We went over that. North Korea asked for direct nuclear talks and Trump agrees. | ||
Again, excellent information. | ||
Pharma bro, Martin Shkreli sentenced to seven years behind bars. | ||
We covered that earlier. Sobbing in court and asking the judge to show him mercy at a fraud trial when even his own lawyer said he wanted to punch him in the face. | ||
He just has that effect on people. | ||
I don't dislike the guy, but I can see maybe the punchable face angle. | ||
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Yeah, I get that. | |
I don't really know what the whole... | ||
I haven't followed the Martin Shkreli thing too much. | ||
I know that it sounds kind of... | ||
Well, it was for fraud and it involved hedge funds. | ||
And when you start coming after important people's money, people with power, that's when you're going to prison. | ||
This is another article about government intrusion. | ||
As you remember, after the San Bernardino shooting, the FBI was trying to get into the phones of the shooters, and Apple said, well, we can't really do that for you, because to compromise the security of one user would compromise the security of all users. | ||
And as much as I don't really like them as a company, I do have to commend that because at least they, even if it was just pretending, they seem to take the side of people's rights over helping the government without question. | ||
But there's something new on the market called Gray Key, and it's able to unlock the most recent models of iPhones. | ||
It's from an American startup called Gray Shift, which appears to be run by longtime U.S. intelligence agency contractors and an ex-Apple security engineer. | ||
So they've created a tool that's $15,000 called Gray Key, which permits 300 uses so you can unlock 300 phones and get into them. | ||
That's for an online mode, while an offline version costs $30,000 that comes with unlimited uses. | ||
So police departments are supposedly already using this or could quickly have this in their arsenal. | ||
For $15,000, the police could pull you over, plug your phone in, and pull all the content off of it. | ||
Which also, we've seen people's laptops and other electronic devices being searched at borders, which is a big concern to me. | ||
Because even if you have nothing to hide, like we were saying, I don't have anything interesting on my phone. | ||
I have texts with people, music, photos, what everyone's got on their phone. | ||
I don't have child porn or drug websites or anything like that. | ||
Nothing illegal, so why wouldn't I want the government looking through my phone? | ||
Well, it's my right. Why do you need to look through my phone? | ||
Why do you need to dig into my life? | ||
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It doesn't matter, and I don't have to justify it. | |
That's the point of right, is I don't have to justify it. | ||
Just like guns. I don't have to justify why I can own a gun. | ||
I can own a gun because it's in the Second Amendment, and it's my right. | ||
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When I was on air for the 34-hour broadcast the other day, Matt, one of the crew members told me something. | |
He was talking about an argument that they often bring up. | ||
Do you really think that your right to own a gun trumps everybody else's right to life? | ||
It's like, no. They're equal. | ||
You have a right. Rights don't have any order of importance. | ||
They're not comparable either. Rights don't have an order of importance. | ||
You just have a right to all of them. | ||
You don't have more or less of a right to one or the other. | ||
You have the right to life. You have the right to defend yourself with arms. | ||
You have the right to be secure in your property. | ||
You have these rights. And government doesn't give you these rights either. | ||
These are God-given rights. | ||
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We've been tricked into bartering for our rights. | |
Well, trade this. | ||
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I'll trade you some of my Fourth Amendment rights so I don't have all of it if you just let me keep my guns. | |
It's like we don't need to barter. | ||
We have all of them. They're inherent within your being and the government doesn't give them to you. | ||
Exactly. Also, while we're still on the subject of tech news, SpaceX wants to bring the World Wide Web to the whole wide world using a network of thousands of satellites. | ||
They're still prototyping this, but they will have ground stations that communicate to this. | ||
And we have already internet infrastructure. | ||
Basically, every continent and country is connected together through undersea fiber optic cables. | ||
The whole backbone of the U.S. is very well connected city to city with fiber optic cables. | ||
Very high speed. | ||
Well, their idea is they've got the ability to launch satellites. | ||
Let's make a global satellite network. | ||
So in the most remote areas, because satellite communications are currently incredibly expensive, which just getting our programming on satellite is very expensive to do, but we're going to reach a whole new audience. | ||
We've got a lot of TV stations wanting to come on board. | ||
But satellite internet has always been something that's crazy expensive. | ||
That's why if you've ever been on a cruise or something, Out in the middle of nowhere. | ||
Wi-Fi on a cruise is incredibly expensive. | ||
It's like $30, $40 a day. | ||
And that's just for a small time slot. | ||
Because there's costs associated in it. | ||
But SpaceX always getting themselves in the news. | ||
That's, I think, what this company is best at. | ||
Is generating great news stories. | ||
They could have launched a big brick of concrete as a mass simulator when they did their... | ||
Their most recent launch. | ||
But they didn't. They launched a car into space, you know, blasted it into deep space because that got the entire country talking about them for weeks. | ||
Yeah. So here they are demoing satellites for its high-speed internet project. | ||
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If SpaceX, you know, if Elon Musk can do this, then, you know, it sounds good to me. | |
I don't know too much about this stuff. | ||
It sounds good. Yeah. The guy is making things happen. | ||
As far as the boring company and everything, if they can get this... | ||
Is it called Hyperloop? Is that what it's going to be called? | ||
If they can get Hyperloop to work, and if they can start putting people in space, then I don't see why. | ||
He's a very intelligent guy, and he wants to have these entire paradigm shifts in industries. | ||
The cost that it takes SpaceX to launch something into low-Earth orbit versus what NASA was spending with the shuttle program. | ||
It's night and day. | ||
Individuals, their businesses, often do things better than government does. | ||
You've seen government spies on you. | ||
Government does some good things, but also manufacturing jobs up 31,000 in February, 263,000 since Trump took office. | ||
Trump is to thank for that, but also American industry is to thank for that. | ||
The American business owners who are hiring people, who have faith in this country and want things to grow. | ||
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Yeah, it ultimately comes down to the backbone of the American worker. | |
Because Trump can create all this confidence in business. | ||
He can do all of these things to promote industry coming back to the United States. | ||
But if it's not for the American spirit and those of us Americans working in these industries able to prop it up, we wouldn't have any of it. | ||
So it looks like we're about to close up the second hour right here. | ||
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Welcome back to the third hour of The War Room. | ||
I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined by Millie Weaver. | ||
Awesome. Well, it's great to be back in studio, Michael. | ||
Yeah, we've missed having you and Gavin around. | ||
What have y'all been up to? | ||
We've seen all your incredible special reports from the road. | ||
A lot of them very interesting. | ||
One of my favorites is the gay frog compilation because it seems like no matter where in this country you go, we can't avoid going out on the street and people ask about the gay frogs. | ||
Oh yeah, definitely. It's one of the go-tos for liberals. | ||
So when you ask them a real question or something that could get them thinking, or even if they just happen to spot the InfoWars moniker, they're immediately going to revert to the gay frogs. | ||
Alex Jones says gay frogs, and they'll get really upset. | ||
The government's turning the frogs gay. | ||
The government's turning the frogs gay. | ||
They have no idea what they've been talking about. | ||
We traveled around, went up to Denver a bunch. | ||
We actually followed a march on DACA, which was interesting. | ||
It was the March for a Dream Act in Colorado Springs, where you had a bunch of DACA kids out there demanding that they were going to... | ||
Get this Dream Act without having to have the Democrats compromise at all whatsoever with the Republicans. | ||
And so many people commented saying that, you know, these people came off very spoiled, saying, hey... | ||
So it's like this is the clean bill that they were talking about, right? | ||
They went into like a clean Dream Act. | ||
They didn't have anything else added in there. | ||
Because Trump wanted something like provisions for the wall or something like that. | ||
Oh yeah, Trump had basically said, I want provisions for the wall, a budget for internal security, because we know that a lot of illegal immigration is here because of visa overstays. | ||
So we have to have those measures. | ||
We have to have the wall to prevent more people from coming in so that we don't have this situation that we have now, where we have people who are raised in America, but they weren't necessarily born in America. | ||
But they don't want to make any of those corrections or changes. | ||
They say, quote, we are on the right side of history, so we shouldn't have to compromise. | ||
And thus, no DREAM Act has come to fruition. | ||
It definitely seems spoiled. | ||
And we haven't really heard much about the DREAM Act recently. | ||
That's not been the subject of the news this past week or two. | ||
Do you think the media has forgot about it? | ||
Well, you know, it didn't get as much play as it would have because of the fact that recently a California judge and a New York judge decided that they were going to put a halt on President Trump's deadline for For DACA, which we know that Trump gave a six-month time period for Democrats and Republicans to come together to create a DREAM Act. | ||
Well, that deadline was March 5th. | ||
March 5th. So just a couple days ago that deadline came up. | ||
We would have started to see DACA DREAMers not have their permits renewed. | ||
Well, these judges halted Trump's executive order, and the Trump administration has until June to try to appeal that. | ||
So as of now, lower court judges are acting on those higher judges' rulings and renewing the visa stays for the work permits for DACA kids. | ||
So the reason why this deadline didn't have as much oomph is because the Democrats essentially defanged it. | ||
By use of the courts. | ||
By use of their judges. | ||
That's what they like to do. We've seen this many times. | ||
Well, the Ninth Circuit judges, yeah, they're constantly using that to overturn things. | ||
Trump's travel ban, which was not a Muslim ban, they tried to call that a Muslim ban and they had these various courts overturn it because it was, you know, it's apparently racist to say we don't want to have people come into the country from other countries where they don't even have passports. | ||
They have no systems of record keeping. | ||
That's apparently... Yeah, apparently that's racist to want to have a safe country. | ||
To not want to have to walk down the street worried that somebody's going to run you down in a bus or a truck or that you're going to have another bomb go off, as we've seen in many instances. | ||
New York City? That's right. | ||
All over Europe? Right, so we've seen that happening over and over again. | ||
So what would you like to talk about for the next hour here on The War Room? | ||
Well, right when we come back, we should touch on the fact that currently, right now in California, they do have an active shooter situation in California at a veteran's home. | ||
So we're going to be giving you guys details on that on the other side of this break. | ||
Stick with us. You're watching The War Room. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I'm Michael Zimmerman, joined by Millie Weaver. | ||
As we talked to you earlier, or told you earlier, there's an armed man who took hostages at a veteran's home in California. | ||
Millie, you've got some more information on that that you wanted to share. | ||
Yes, so Michael, right now this is in Napa Valley, it's in Yauntville, California, and currently this veterans home houses about a thousand retired veterans, which the police are saying that they have Removed all of the residents. | ||
They have evacuated the veterans home. | ||
Currently, right now, there are three hostages who are being held hostage. | ||
And as of yet, the police have had a press conference and they have said that they are not aware of any injuries in this matter. | ||
However, the fact that this shooter or police This person has three people hostage. | ||
You still have a big standoff between the FBI, SWAT, and family members of those people, as well as the residents who have all been evacuated from this facility. | ||
We haven't heard too much on who this person is. | ||
They've given a brief description saying the guy was about 5'6 in height and that he did exchange gunfire with the police. | ||
But that's all we really know so far. | ||
It's a very interesting case to me. | ||
I can kind of see someone at these skulls snapping, these skull shootings, whether it's someone who's alone or bullied. | ||
But going to this veteran's home out in the countryside, it looks like. | ||
I mean, it's Napa Valley. We were just showing some shots of it in an article, and it looks like this beautiful place, kind of out in the country, to go and then take people hostage. | ||
It doesn't really fit the profile with a lot of the mass shootings that we've seen before. | ||
Someone walks in and just opens fire on a room full of people, instead taking hostages. | ||
They did say in this article, unloading up to 30 shots in the housing complex, So that's interesting, and I'm sure we'll have a lot on Monday's show, because more details will emerge about this event and about the shooting. | ||
Yes, more details will definitely come out, but notice how the liberal media, a lot of the liberal media has been jumping on this so far, saying it's another... | ||
Active shooter situation, which of course I repeated their headlines when I first told you guys about this. | ||
However, it's very different from the typical shooter situations or active shooter situations that we've seen before. | ||
Obviously this person holding people hostage, they're not trying necessarily to go on a rampage and kill as many people as possible, which we typically see with these We're good to go. | ||
They have PTSD, and I'm sure the media is going to jump right on them to attack them, to attack their Second Amendment rights. | ||
We know that the liberals love the idea of disarming our veterans, and so they would want to use the example of one or two veterans who might have mental health problems to try to disarm the entire veteran populace, which we all know is ridiculous. | ||
And it's exactly the same with them trying to disarm us, the civilian population. | ||
Veterans are a pretty large segment of the U.S. population, too. | ||
I mean, there are a lot of veterans out there, and you've done reports in California before about just the notoriously poor treatment of veterans, especially in California. | ||
It is so bad. Rampant pedophilia going on in Hollywood. | ||
You and Gavin pointed out this area that you were saying they took away from the veterans. | ||
That's right. We actually did a huge documentary on the Los Angeles veterans home which had a large piece of property deeded to them and this property was essentially usurped by the Democrat politicians in power and essentially barely any veterans were actually being housed on it. | ||
In fact, Many of the buildings were being rented out for a dollar a year for big studios. | ||
And a lot of the buildings were left to be dilapidated. | ||
They had lots that the neighboring Beverly Hills school could have for their baseball fields. | ||
They just completely exploited this property. | ||
And the amount of veterans that were homeless on the streets, literally sleeping outside the gates, Because they literally built gates around the veterans home in Los Angeles to keep the veterans that are homeless from sleeping in the veterans park on that land. | ||
I mean, it used to be, this is how the veterans home was utilized in California before you got a bunch of Democrats. | ||
Remember, California was Republican. | ||
The way it was utilized was you actually had many of the buildings being there housing veterans. | ||
You had gardens where veterans grove Food for each other. | ||
I mean, it was a full-on, thriving community. | ||
Okay, this veteran's home. | ||
Democrats get in. Boom. | ||
They put big gates to lock the veterans out. | ||
They're all homeless on the streets. | ||
They already have a homeless crisis in California. | ||
We've seen that. I mean, you saw that when we were down there. | ||
Of course. There's poop maps. | ||
I went on, two weeks ago, actually, this week, because I, in the past, have tried to get out of town for South by Southwest because of just how much a nightmare this city turns into during those weeks. | ||
Last year I went to Colorado for a week. | ||
The year before, I went to California for a week. | ||
And I was staying in the Bay Area. | ||
And there are now human feces maps. | ||
Because people will just pull their pants down and poop in the streets. | ||
It's so unsanitary. | ||
This is what you get when you have sanctuary cities. | ||
This is what you get when you elect liberals. | ||
What happens? Well, we've seen it a million times, guys. | ||
The Democrats, they leave the city after it's gone to rot. | ||
That's like the end of the cycle. | ||
What happens? The Democrats are now coming to Austin because Austin has a booming, thriving economy for businesses. | ||
Why? Because of policies that Republicans put into place there. | ||
So then they're going to... | ||
Bring all their Democrats there. | ||
Get their Democrats into office. | ||
Change the rules. It becomes an SHIT hole where you're seeing these poop maps, like in California and even in Denver. | ||
I mean, it's getting out of hand. | ||
And that was another video that you and Gavin shot while you were out of town about poop on the streets in Denver. | ||
And you put fake poop there and it's like, oh, don't step in that. | ||
Because it would not be surprising to actually step in poop on some of these city streets. | ||
Here's an article from the Orange County Register. | ||
Thousands of pounds of human waste and close to 14,000 hypodermic needles cleaned out from Santa Ana River homeless encampments. | ||
This has become such a problem in LA. And the surrounding areas that, like you said, the veterans are part of it, but there's this much bigger issue with homelessness, and it's because of the policies put in place by these local governments and by the state governments. | ||
Well, California, as you know, has this program where they'll give people free, clean needles. | ||
Well, I wish the people who are choosing to ruin their lives by shooting up heroin would at least dispose of their needles somewhere instead of just throwing them on the streets. | ||
Not to mention when there's a hepatitis outbreak. | ||
Right. First they're going to ruin their own lives, and then they're going to ruin other people's lives. | ||
I mean, these places have issues. | ||
It comes down, I think, to just the decline of society. | ||
Well, I really feel like if we want to wake up a lot of liberals and Democrats out there, we really just need to point the finger and the camera at the destruction and the dilapidation that's going on inside their own Democratic cities. | ||
Just like in Denver, I mean, Denver has started to become a blue state because you've had a lot of liberals all moving there for the legalization of marijuana, which has its pros and cons. | ||
Sure enough, you get these Democrat mayors in that then decide that they're going to lessen the penalty for public urination and defecation to make life easier for the homeless and immigrant populations that are living on the streets in Denver. | ||
Why? Because Denver declared itself a sanctuary city. | ||
Denver doesn't even offer public restrooms really in their parks. | ||
They don't. Everyone said there is a public restroom shortage here, and they haven't even put one in place. | ||
So we have to ask ourselves, why is it that the Democrats' solution is lower the penalty for public urination defecation, which is a health and safety hazard? | ||
Their solution is, no, instead, let's... | ||
Let's not put in a public restroom. | ||
Let's not do the common sense of not creating it into a big sanctuary city. | ||
Let's invite all the homeless, invite all the illegal immigrants on the street, and then tell them that they won't even be punished for... | ||
Pooping and peeing. Well, these are the same kind of areas. | ||
Here's a quick last one in this segment. | ||
Bury a coffee shop won't serve police for the safety of customers. | ||
We need the support of actual community to keep this place safe, not the police. | ||
So that's the same kind of S-holes or Adam Schiff holes. | ||
And it literally is a Schiff hole in this case. | ||
I mean, it's just making this country fall apart. | ||
So stick with us. | ||
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And we're going to be talking about liberalism and how it is a mental disorder. | ||
That's right. And here's the latest, guys. | ||
We have Washington Post, The Atlantic, and other liberal media sites claiming that now the term globalist is actually an anti-Semitic slur. | ||
Why? Because Trump... | ||
Jokingly called Gary Cohn a globalist when mentioning how he actually liked Gary despite the fact that he's a globalist. | ||
We'll see, of course, the leftists then say, oh, well, globalist is an anti-Semitic slur, which we all know that's completely not true. | ||
That's absurd. We've always referred to Hillary Clinton as a globalist, to Obama as a globalist, to George Soros, to many people out there Only one of those that you listed is actually Jewish. | ||
But he also helped round people up for the Nazis and called it the best times of his life. | ||
So George Soros, whatever his credibility is there. | ||
No, it is ridiculous. | ||
And when we're talking about globalism, we're talking about global government. | ||
We're talking about wanting open borders. | ||
We're talking about basically wanting a one-world government. | ||
Globalists are people who... | ||
Okay, globalism is a group of ideologies that advocate the concept of globalization. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, the actual term on Wikipedia says it's a group of ideologies that advocate the concept of globalization. | ||
Oh, gee, that couldn't be what Alex Jones and all of us are talking about. | ||
When we talk about the globalists, you mean these big elitists that want to come together, that want to create this new world order, who are from all members of sex and nationality and race. | ||
Religious backgrounds. Which we've seen, religious backgrounds, etc. | ||
However, this is an interesting one. | ||
Wikipedia actually created a new page just in February called New Antisemitism. | ||
Now, this is interesting. | ||
New Antisemitism, what is that? | ||
Well, liberals are always creating new terms. | ||
Well, they say that... | ||
Right-wing groups refer to Jewish people as globalists, as a way of demeaning them or as a slur. | ||
They say that essentially this is racism. | ||
So now all of these old videos of Alex and us talking about the globalists, the undiscerning liberal who reads Washington Post is going to think and look at that and say, wow, look at them, they're anti-Semites. | ||
Right. Well, and we actually had a conversation about this when you and Gavin got back today because you guys were out of town when the whole fake news EEOC claim dropped. | ||
And in there, it was claimed that I was anti-Semitic. | ||
But as you know, we've traveled to California. | ||
You guys know I have always talked about... | ||
I'm actually a big supporter of Israel to the point of getting called a Zionist shill. | ||
I'm sure I'll get called a Zionist shill in the comments of this video because I support Israel. | ||
No, if I'm talking about globalization, it's not anti-Semitism or whatever other trumped up thing people can come up with. | ||
It's really like... | ||
Listen to this. This is how you lose arguments. | ||
You make people... | ||
You shift the window so far so that everything is hate speech. | ||
Everything is offensive to the point where it's like people don't take you seriously. | ||
You cried wolf like too many times here. | ||
The liberals, they are redefining words and terms and creating new terms. | ||
So that essentially, you have leftists speaking one language and then other people who are normal members of society speaking a completely normal language, which we all know. | ||
But then the leftists see they now interpret things as racist when the person has no intention of having Having anything to do with race. | ||
And the term originally had nothing to do with race. | ||
Now listen to this from the Washington Post. | ||
This is their quote on this. | ||
Globalist is frequently deployed in far right and conspiracy theory minded circles on the internet as a Jewish slur. | ||
That's from Washington Post guy. | ||
This is what they're putting in leftist minds. | ||
The Atlantic says it's an epithet that is disproportionately directed at a particular minority group, just as thug is used to stereotype African-Americans, globalist is used to stereotype Jewish people. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
We've always talked about, yes... | ||
This is a minority group that we talk about when we say globalists. | ||
However, wrong group. | ||
We're talking about the elitists, the tiny little percentage of elitists out there, the Obamas, the Hillary Clintons, the sellouts that wanna create this new world order, George Bush, the Bushes. | ||
Okay, those are the globalists. | ||
It has nothing to do with somebody's national origin, race, religion, etc. | ||
And all those people who wanna say, Oh, Trump is anti-Semitic because he said, oh yeah, Gary Cohn is a globalist when he's just calling a spade a spade. | ||
That is ridiculous. | ||
Trump with his Jewish daughter and Jewish grandchildren. | ||
Yeah, his Jewish grandchildren. | ||
They want to point that same rhetoric, those same lies at Infowars and all of those who work at Infowars. | ||
There's no point of trying to defend against it because we know that the liberals will just keep on continuing to try to use, oh, you're a racist, oh, you're a bigot. | ||
Oh, you're homophobic. | ||
You're transphobic. | ||
This is their only argument. | ||
That's all they have, Michael. That's why they use it. | ||
It is. And like I was saying, I think you can wear out these arguments. | ||
I think these things can be said too many times where people... | ||
Hopefully the tide will change and people will stop taking this seriously. | ||
Someone should open up the New York Times or whatever and read, globalist is anti-Semitic. | ||
And then do a little research for themselves and go, no, they lied to me. | ||
That was fake news. It was another fake news lie. | ||
They love trumping these things up. | ||
And... And throwing them at people. | ||
Actually, guys, do we have the clip of Gary Cohen being called a globalist by Donald Trump? | ||
We'll take a quick look at that. You see for yourself if you think this has anti-Semitism in it. | ||
This is Gary Cohen's last meeting in the cabinet and of the cabinet, and he's been terrific. | ||
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He may be a globalist, but I still like him. | |
Oh, he's such a bigot. | ||
He can't joke around. | ||
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In his own way, he's a nationalist because he loves our country. | |
He compares and contrasts globalist to nationalist. | ||
He's saying globalist, opposite of nationalist. | ||
Is nationalist now used as a term for non-Jewish people? | ||
Because if you're comparing and contrasting things, these people don't even get how language works. | ||
In the sentence Trump just said, the opposite to globalist was nationalist. | ||
That's right. If they're replacing words now and replacing globalist with Jewish person, nationalist would be non-Jewish person. | ||
Would that fit the sentence that Trump just said? | ||
Of course not. But see, Michael, you're just using basic logic along with common sense. | ||
That's something that most liberals do not use. | ||
And in fact, I believe that a lot of these leftist outlets are obviously, I mean, it's so obvious, they must be just putting this faulty line of thinking, the fallacies of logic out there, because they want their supporters to not be able to actually use logic themselves, because then they could actually see through the lies. | ||
That's what they teach in the universities. | ||
They don't encourage individual thought or individual ideas. | ||
In the universities, they're teaching people to go with the group collective. | ||
They want them to not think for themselves. | ||
They want them to just believe, yes, this is racist. | ||
Conservatives are bad. They have this set of beliefs. | ||
You have to believe there's 50, 60 different genders. | ||
And if you don't believe that... | ||
You're an outsider. In the first hour, we were talking about how they're kicking conservatives off of dating apps now. | ||
They want you to be alone. | ||
They want you to feel like your ideas don't have a place. | ||
And I think they've cried wolf too many times. | ||
The tide's going to start to turn on this because the fake news just can't continue. | ||
We'll be right back on the other side with The War Room. | ||
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So in our final segment of the War Room that's coming up, we had callers call in yesterday. | ||
Owen and Rob Dew both asked in the War Room show and the Alex Jones show for people who work in the steel industry to call into the show and to... | ||
Say, you know, what their experience is. | ||
These are the people who know it best, not bureaucrats in Washington. | ||
So they reached out to people who are in the steel industry and said, you know, or aluminum, call in and let us know, you know, what it's like. | ||
Do you think you're going to be going back to work? | ||
Do you think you're going to be employed full-time again? | ||
So we're going to be running that in our final segment, but I just wanted to get through a couple more news articles that we'll get through in the five minutes or so that we have remaining in this. | ||
Well, Michael, I will touch on this. | ||
What I've seen following these tariffs for steel and aluminum, Trump talking of them, I've noticed that many of my liberal family members and people that I know all seem to be actually approving of this. | ||
I've seen a high rate of approval for this move that Trump's making. | ||
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I actually think this is going to help America. | ||
So that has been pretty shocking here. | ||
And I've also seen a lot of approval surrounding his ability to get Kim Jong-un to want to come to the table to talk. | ||
That's incredible. That's the point I made earlier in the show, is that in the entire eight years of the Obama administration, I don't think we saw very many improvements when it came to U.S. and North Korea relations. | ||
It was tense the entire time. | ||
The first year of Trump's presidency, things were pretty tense. | ||
We saw all these test missile launches they were announcing. | ||
We now have missiles that can hit the United States. | ||
I mean, there's some concerning stuff that came out from North Korea. | ||
But now we see Trump remain strong, you know, and his stance on North Korea. | ||
It's been about 20 years. | ||
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A lot of times before that, US presidents like Obama and the Bushes, they didn't want to validate the North Korean ruler's presence by meeting with them. | ||
I think Trump actually making this move to try to get Kim Jong-un to come to the table is a really, really good deal. | ||
But, you know, talking more on the liberal mental disorder that we were really kind of talking about and how now we're seeing more liberals kind of waking up that, hey, maybe Trump is actually helping things. | ||
Here's a little thing that you can ask your family and friends about and really try to wake up and red pill your liberal friends. | ||
That is basically, hey, why is it that you have leftists pushing for gun control while at the same time believing and claiming that Trump is the next literal Hitler? | ||
That's a good point, yeah. | ||
If you actually can hold those two thoughts, A, you're in your liberal mindset and say, hey, I think that we should disarm everyone in the public, turn them all in, give up all of our guns. | ||
Well, hey, isn't that what happened before Hitler really did the Holocaust? | ||
The German people, they were disarmed. | ||
So if you really believed Trump was Hitler, why would you then advocate for gun control? | ||
Another really good... | ||
Contradiction that liberals hold in their minds is they all hate the police. | ||
They don't trust the police. They say that the cops are pigs. | ||
They say that they don't trust them, that they target African Americans. | ||
We've seen that strongly with the Black Lives Matter movement. | ||
So if they don't trust the police, they don't trust their authority. | ||
Once again, you're going to want to disarm the American people and the public and only have the police having firearms. | ||
So liberals can hold these conflicting ideas in their head and push for these policies and not even have those two cross and say, hey, why am I believing this? | ||
So we actually have some breaking news here. | ||
So the NRA files, and that's a very good point, Millie. | ||
You know, these people are totalitarians. | ||
That's why they want this. So the NRA files federal lawsuit over Florida legislation that raises minimum age to buy guns. | ||
Of course, this will be through the NRA ILA, Institute for Legislative Action. | ||
It's another division of the National Rifle Association, which focuses mainly on engagement. | ||
Also, the NRA, one of their biggest programs is gun safety. | ||
But it's good to see them filing a lawsuit Against the state of Florida, just like people are suing Walmart and Dix over not selling guns to people under 21. | ||
If you are 18 years of age, you are legally allowed to own a rifle in this country. | ||
And we can have the discussion of what can we better do to have some warning signs about people with mental health issues. | ||
So you can be drafted and have to go off to war and die to protect your country. | ||
I am signed up for the draft. Yeah, I'm 23. | ||
I signed up at 18. Unless you're 21? | ||
No, that's not going to hold. | ||
That dog don't hunt, okay? | ||
And so they have every right to file suit. | ||
What part of shall not be infringed do you liberals not get? | ||
What part of it? It's our constitution. | ||
It is what limits our government. | ||
It's not necessarily our right. | ||
It is the restrictions on our government. | ||
Our government does not have the right to tell us, you cannot have a firearm until you're 21. | ||
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Self-defense is your right, not because government gave it to you. | ||
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So on the other side of this break, we're going to be playing 10 minutes or so in the final segment of these steelworkers, people who are finally getting back to work. | ||
We've seen all these jobs come back into this country, manufacturing jobs. | ||
Really great times ahead for this country economically. | ||
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We will be calling back 500 employees. | ||
This feels like the beginning of a renaissance for us. | ||
We're finally doing the right thing for American workers after decades, decades of unfairly traded steel into the United States. | ||
So we're really happy and delighted to share with everybody that we're getting back on track after so many years. | ||
Are you a steel worker? | ||
Are you a steel worker in Ohio? | ||
Are you a steel worker in Pennsylvania? | ||
Have you worked in the steel plants before? | ||
Have you seen the steel plants get shut down? | ||
Now are you seeing them come back? | ||
So I want to hear specifically from people in steel country, from people that manufacture steel and aluminum. | ||
What do you think about this? | ||
Are you seeing the rejuvenation of American manufacturing? | ||
Are you seeing the steel industry coming back? | ||
Scott, calling in from Indiana, works at U.S. Steel. | ||
We heard from the CEO of U.S. Steel crediting Trump with delivering. | ||
Scott, what do you think about President Trump and the tariffs bringing steel manufacturing back to America? | ||
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Yeah, I think it's going to be a good thing. | ||
I think it's been long overdue. | ||
You know, things have been shutting down. | ||
Our sister plant in Granite City, Illinois, I've known people from that plant. | ||
And it basically shut down that whole community when that plant went down. | ||
And I can tell you, I'm from St. | ||
Louis. Granite City is just on the other side of the river. | ||
A member of the crew here lived on the ill side. | ||
And we were actually talking about that at one of the breaks. | ||
There used to be all types of manufacturing lining the Mississippi River in St. | ||
Louis, in Granite City, in Belleville. | ||
And it just got all shut down. | ||
It just disappeared. And you go down the Mississippi River, whether you're on the ill side or the moe side, and there's just empty manufacturing plants everywhere. | ||
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It's terrible. People don't understand the association of big steel in any community where a mill is located. | |
You've got people that sell fasteners. | ||
You've got people that sell office supplies. | ||
You've got restaurants, diners that line that area, supermarkets. | ||
It's all tied together. | ||
The steel mill supports so many other businesses in any community they're in. | ||
And when that steel mill is gone, it has a huge impact on any area economy, any small businesses. | ||
It's terrible. It's very terrible to see that happen. | ||
You don't have to listen to Scott to know that he's telling the truth. | ||
All you have to do is go to the local, the biggest city by you. | ||
Go to the inner city by you. | ||
Whether it's St. Louis or Chicago or Baltimore, you have massive manufacturing plants shut down, empty warehouses, empty buildings. | ||
And then that's what Scott's talking about. | ||
That brings the poverty. | ||
That brings the lack of job opportunity. | ||
That brings the lack of growth. | ||
And then the homelessness. | ||
And then the rest of the degradation that comes with it. | ||
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Well, what happened? | |
Us up here in Northwest Indiana, we're kind of the flagship of the U.S. Steel Corporation. | ||
So when they started shutting down, you know, it's like you start shutting down things to keep the main body alive. | ||
We've been running pretty strong up here in Northwest Indiana. | ||
We really haven't missed a beat. | ||
But again, they were shutting down Granite City. | ||
They shut down our tubular plants in Lorain, Ohio. | ||
At Fairfield, Alabama, they shut down a blast furnace in Fairfield, Alabama. | ||
That one doesn't get the press. | ||
Fairfield is all but gone. | ||
You had Texas Lone Star Tubular. | ||
U.S. Steel owns that. | ||
And since the gas prices are doing what they're doing, the tubular business is in the toilet. | ||
So there's been a lot of other exterior facilities that have been shut down, but we've been running pretty strong here in northwest Indiana. | ||
But they're going to expect us to run even harder now. | ||
No, when we hear Northwest Indiana, one time our plant, just this plant, employed 27,000 people. | ||
We are down to 4,000 people. | ||
Now, do you expect that number to go back up now? | ||
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Yes, they are in the process of hiring as we speak. | |
Wow, so more jobs, more job opportunities, more work, and it looks like this is Trump delivering on bringing manufacturing, specifically in the steel industry, back to America. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Scott. | ||
We now go out to Ohio, where Matt calls in. | ||
He also works at a steel mill. | ||
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Hi, Leanne. I actually did work In steel industry and steel country, my dad spent 16 years at Ormet Aluminum Plant. | ||
I was at Ormet with him and then went to Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel. | ||
And a job that I thought I'd have for life, the tariffs actually shut them down. | ||
And now, since Trump's been in, that mill has opened back up. | ||
They might do more hiring. | ||
They're hoping to open the whole thing up now that the tariffs actually started to go away. | ||
They're actually hoping to expand. | ||
And a couple other industries up the Ohio River are starting to open up. | ||
So it sounds to me that the heads of these industries were shutting down and kind of rationing back because they didn't have that confidence in the future market. | ||
They didn't think that that business opportunity would be there in the future. | ||
Now they have that confidence. | ||
They see signs of it returning. | ||
So they're reopening and they're actually getting the jobs back. | ||
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Yes, the same way after the steel industry, I went underground in the coal mine and hoped to retire there. | |
But Obama, of course, shut that down with the war on coal policy. | ||
But now that that's out, the coal industry now around here, because we border West Virginia. | ||
We're right across the river, the coal country and steel country in the same place. | ||
And they're both now just booming because it shut the economy down. | ||
It shut the towns down that I lived in and grew up in. | ||
It's a completely different place. | ||
Do you expect this trend of more steel jobs, more steel manufacturing to continue here in America? | ||
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Yes, I do. I think it's going to prosper great, and I'm thankful for Trump for that. | |
Let's go to Mark, who is from the steel industry out in Atlanta. | ||
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Go ahead, Mark. Yeah, hey Owen, hey listen, I just wanted to make the point that domestically produced steel is a strategic asset for any country. | |
And it was the steel industry here in America that actually won World War II. And I think it's a possibility Trump may be preparing this country for maybe a war with China. | ||
You know what, this is actually an excellent caller right here. | ||
I'm actually recalling too, not only did U.S. steel manufacture during the war for the American army, but also for the Nazis, I think for the Italians, and I think for like almost everyone involved in the war, U.S. steel was being used to manufacture their weapons. | ||
So yeah, that's an interesting point. | ||
Bringing the steel back to America to give more leverage to the United States if the terrible situation of a war broke out. | ||
Right. Good point. Anything else, Mark? | ||
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Yeah, please remember that Japan was building aircraft out of wood because of their lack of raw resources to make steel. | |
And the fact that Japan was an island, and they already had to import all their raw materials for their steel industry. | ||
But as we cut those materials off, That was one of the things that helped us win World War II. So my point is, domestic steel production is an essential item if you're looking at a war, even a minor war. | ||
Yeah, and it's a total asset. | ||
Think about it. If your enemy wanted to cripple you and handicap you in the time of war, what they would do? | ||
They would shut down the steel manufacturing. | ||
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Right. Well, you can't build tanks out of alloy. | |
You know, it has to be steel. | ||
Now let's go to Rob in Indiana. | ||
He's been working in the steel industry for almost three decades. | ||
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Go ahead, Rob. What I'm going to get at here is the media is not talking about the fact that we've been assaulted with what's called dumped steel for the last 30 to 40 years. | |
And what that means is that producers, other countries, they're actually making the steel. | ||
They're selling it below the cost of what it costs them to make the product. | ||
And then they are being reimbursed by their country for the difference. | ||
So they don't lose anything. | ||
But what they do is they undercut our market, which messes us up. | ||
So that's kind of like China manipulating their currency. | ||
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That's exactly what they're doing. It's called illegal dump steal. | |
They've been doing it. We've been fighting it forever. | ||
And it's finally amazing to see a Republican president stand up and do something and actually do what he says he's going to do. | ||
Everyone else has all been talk, talk, talk, and all the unions and all these steel industries, we all support them, but they never follow through. | ||
And it's so refreshing to have Trump actually do what he's going to say, say what he's going to do, and just Well, Rob, it says here you've been working in the steel industry for almost three decades. | ||
I mean, these are some of the toughest workers in the union here. | ||
I mean, what have you seen in the steel industry just since Trump's been elected? | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what. | |
What I've seen is just a huge push. | ||
We're actually almost running at capacity right now. | ||
Yeah, that's what I keep hearing. | ||
Yeah, we are. Where two years ago, it was like you could hardly even get work. | ||
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Well, that's true. And we're hiring now. | |
We've had a dry spell with hiring for the last two to three, four years. | ||
Now we're hiring. We can't get enough people. | ||
So it's nice. | ||
It's good for our economy. | ||
And these are good-paying jobs. | ||
But what people fail to realize is everything out here tries to kill us. | ||
And when you work in the steel industry, everything is trying to get you. | ||
Even the air you breathe is toxic. | ||
So, I mean, it's not a fun place to work by any means. | ||
But it's what we do. | ||
And it's the backbone of the country. | ||
I mean, exactly. You know, someone very profoundly once said many years ago that if fascism ever comes to America, it'll come in the name of liberalism. | ||
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