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The fight for the future is now. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Troyer at InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome to The War Room with Owen Troyer. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez, sitting in for Owen today, who is hosting the Alex Jones Show. | ||
It was a great broadcast this morning, so if you weren't able to catch it, I would highly recommend you tune in to Infowars.com forward slash show to go listen to that broadcast, which was very informative and also very entertaining. | ||
Today I am going to be sitting in, like I said, and I will be joined by my co-host Jake Lloyd, who will be in studio shortly. | ||
We'll be going over some of the latest abortion news, recent comments by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Trump being a racist, censorship of conservatives, some of our 2020 Democratic hopefuls, and also our attack, the most recent attack on Trump supporters, featuring our very own Caitlin Bennett. | ||
So we have a really great and informative show for you today. | ||
Now, abortion is a subject that I've been really focused on ever since Cuomo came out and talked about late-term abortions in New York, and then even further, Governor Northam came forward and talked about it as well. | ||
And I wanted to see what I could do in my own city here in Austin, Texas, about this issue. | ||
So I confronted city council last Thursday about the fact that Planned Parenthood is receiving free rent on the taxpayer dime. | ||
So here's a clip of how that went. | ||
This is Savannah Hernandez for Infowars.com. | ||
I'm about to go inside to City Council right now and address Mayor Adler on the fact that Planned Parenthood is getting one dollar rent in our city. | ||
So I have a bunch of people here. | ||
I've been reaching out to a lot of people all over Texas, all over the country actually. | ||
We have people as far as Massachusetts here to support us today because we're going to go address the mayor on this so hopefully it goes well. | ||
Hello, City Council. My name is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
I would have met you last month, but unfortunately, Mayor Adler doesn't know the rules of City Council. | ||
So I'm going to go ahead and jump right on into what I'm going to be talking about today, and that is the fiscal irresponsibility of this City Council and the complete dismissal of your constituents' voices. | ||
Now, back in November of 2018, the City Council voted to once again allow Planned Parenthood to rent taxpayer-owned property in the city for $1 a year. | ||
Now, this is a property that was valued at over $110,000 per year fair market price, and this is also property set to receive renovations by Planned Parenthood valued at over $1.2 million. | ||
Now, this property also had a bidder, Austin Life Care, who offers similar services to those offered at Planned Parenthood minus the abortions. | ||
But their proposal was not even considered. | ||
So I think it's fair to say that Planned Parenthood is costing the taxpayers millions of dollars. | ||
Not to mention the $500 million in taxpayer dollars that Planned Parenthood receives every year. | ||
That's $1.5 billion over the past three years. | ||
So why is it that this clinic needs free rent? | ||
This is a company that goes against millions of Texans' spiritual, religious, and political beliefs. | ||
And I'd also like to point out the criminal activity happening between the Democrats, many on this council, and Planned Parenthood. | ||
In 2018, according to FEC filings and open secret reports, the following Texas Democrats in Congress received campaign contributions from Planned Parenthood. | ||
They are as follows. Albert Collins, 7,900. | ||
Gina Jones, 7,300. | ||
Joseph Cosper, 1,500. | ||
Sylvia Garcia, 13,000. | ||
Lizzie Fletcher, 9,000. | ||
Beto O'Rourke, 11,000. | ||
Not to mention the hundreds of thousands for other Democrats over the years. | ||
How can any organization that receives government money be contributing to campaigns specifically to only one party? | ||
But let's put morals aside for one second. | ||
Fiscally, doesn't this city council have an obligation to do what's best for this city and its budget? | ||
So let's overlook the fact that Planned Parenthood is responsible for stopping millions of innocent beating hearts, hundreds, every single day. | ||
And let's get rid of the fact that they take half a billion dollars every single year in taxpayer funding. | ||
For some reason, the city council thinks that they need free rent. | ||
So, Mayor Adler, who isn't here right now, and city council, how do you justify this fiscally irresponsible decision that goes against millions of Texans' beliefs and costs taxpayers millions of dollars? | ||
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My name is Savannah Hernandez and I am sitting in for Owen Troyer today. | ||
And I will also be joined by Jake Lloyd, who will be coming into studio shortly. | ||
But until that time, I wanted to go ahead and talk to you guys about something that is very near and dear to my heart. | ||
And that is the topic of abortion. | ||
Now, like I had said in the previous segment, this is a topic that... | ||
Really piqued my attention after the late-term abortion bill was passed in New York City with Andrew Cuomo, in which he said that children in the third trimester could be aborted. | ||
Now, this bill talked about how they could only be aborted if there was a concern with the women's health or if there was no fetal viability. | ||
But then again, one week later, Ralph Northam of Virginia came forward and also one of their representatives came forward and talked about how basically if a woman is in labor, she still has the option to abort her child. | ||
So, of course, that has just opened up the gateway into this whole entire topic, into, you know, at what point do we stop? | ||
At what point do we say that it's not okay for us to kill children? | ||
Or at what point is this child finally regarded as a human being, as a life that we should protect? | ||
So I wanted to go ahead and get into some good news, and that is about the heartbeat This is a bill that's being passed, the fetal heartbeat bill. | ||
Now this is a bill and it is starting to gain popularity in various states all over the U.S. And this bill seeks to recognize that the child in the womb that is living distinct from their mother has a right to life that is worthy of legal protection. | ||
Now this is also a bill that is gaining popularity here in Texas. | ||
And in Georgia and Tennessee, their GOP lawmakers have approved this heartbeat abortion ban, as a lot of these mainstream media and news outlets like to go ahead and poise it. | ||
So I'm really excited about this because I think that that's great. | ||
I think if, you know, we can hear a heartbeat that that's a detection of life and that child should be protected and have legal rights. | ||
So, several other states, including Mississippi, Florida, Kentucky, Ohio, and South Carolina, are also considering this type of legislation. | ||
And like I had just mentioned, Georgia and Tennessee were one of the first ones to approve this bill. | ||
Now, Republican Representative Ed Setzler is the one that came forward and talked about this. | ||
He... We're good to go. | ||
And again, a fetal heartbeat is usually generally detected at as early as six to seven weeks. | ||
So again, I think that this is a really important bill, and I'm really glad that this is starting to gain momentum and popularity. | ||
Hopefully, Texas follows suit, and we really push for this because again, you know, these are young children that we're talking about. | ||
These are babies, and we've really become desensitized as a culture. | ||
I've watched so many videos of people trying to talk about how abortion is just a simple procedure and it's really not that big of a deal. | ||
However, when you look into abortion news, when you look at what's going on in Illinois, one Planned Parenthood Actually is under fire right now because they've given abortions to several women. | ||
And these women have had to have ambulances called. | ||
They've had to go to the hospital post-abortion for mental health issues, for physical health issues because these abortions were botched. | ||
They didn't happen very well. | ||
So this is something that I think is very important. | ||
Now, on top of this being passed... | ||
Democrat Representative Darshan Kendrick of Georgia came forward and she passed or she proposed a vasectomy ban bill. | ||
And now this, of course, was proposed in response to the heartbeat abortion bill. | ||
And this testicular bill of rights, as she's called it, would consider men having sex without a condom as aggravated assault and require DNA testing of a fetus when a woman is six weeks and one day pregnant to determine the father who shall immediately start paying child support. | ||
Kendrick also suggested putting in place a 24-hour waiting period for men to buy porn or sex toys in the state. | ||
She said that she doesn't want the government to restrict anyone's choices. | ||
So this is clearly meant to be a counter narrative about the absurdity of HB 481 and bills like it that restrict women's choices. | ||
And she further went on to say that this is an attack on women across Georgia. | ||
Now, of course, when we look at this bill, of course, it was passed as a parody. | ||
But the thing is, is I think that it's really funny that, you know, she talks about how this is a restrictment on men's reproductive rights. | ||
But this bill, the fetal heartbeat bill, isn't, I don't think personally, a restriction on women's reproductive health. | ||
Because, again, that in itself, the baby, the fetus at that point, it's its own person. | ||
It's its own human being. | ||
And I don't understand how as a society we've gotten so far to the point where... | ||
We think it's okay to murder children. | ||
And if you think that that isn't exaggerating, of course, go out and do your own research on these topics. | ||
Go look at the comments that Governor Ralph Northam made in terms of late-term abortion. | ||
Go and look at the late-term abortion laws in New York City because this is a very real thing that's going on. | ||
Go look... On YouTube, at HiHo, they put out a video where this grown woman is talking to little kids about abortion and her procedure and how it was just like a dentist appointment. | ||
She heard a little sucking and then it was done. | ||
It wasn't a big deal. | ||
So that's a really big issue that I think that we need to start bringing light to, of course, because, again, we're just being very, very desensitized to this in our society today. | ||
It's being very, very downplayed. | ||
And abortion is being sold to us millennials and Americans. | ||
As something that's good, as something that's convenient, and something that everyone should agree with. | ||
So, yeah, and I think the further and further I delve into politics, the more frustrated I become just because I realize that the millennial generation is being sold this idea that the traditional family is dead, having abortions is okay, men are evil, we don't need them. | ||
So that's the rhetoric that we're constantly being fed every single day. | ||
I was actually on Twitter and I was looking and And I stumbled upon this tweet by Julia Galef. | ||
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Now, there were several responses to her tweet. | ||
And the one that really stood out to me, I have it screenshotted here, give me one moment, was by Sam McRoberts. | ||
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I don't know if, well, I don't think Twitter would have taken this down. | ||
I think that Sam McRoberts himself took it down because this is what the tweet reads. | ||
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Though I love my son, I now, A, know myself well enough, and B, know the challenges of parenting well enough to say that having a kid is probably my biggest life regret. | ||
Wife concurs. So, I just really wanted to focus on that, because again, like I talked about, our society right now is feeding us this rhetoric that Abortion is okay. | ||
They have such a disdain for children. | ||
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I've read so many articles about how, yeah, basically the traditional family, it's not a thing anymore. | ||
And I think that's very, very sad. | ||
A lot of times we talk about globalism here on this show and depopulation. | ||
When I first started working here, I did think it was quite ridiculous. | ||
But now the more and more I look into this, the more I realize that this is a really big issue. | ||
Again, we're discouraged from having a traditional family. | ||
We're taught that men are bad. | ||
We're taught to be dependent on the government. | ||
There was a study that came out Just yesterday about how a lot of millennials are really pro-socialism. | ||
How, you know, they want big government. | ||
They want the government to take care of them. | ||
And even further, even in our own society, we're really pitted against each other racially. | ||
And that's another big issue that I want to get into on the other side because I am so tired of the fact that white people are constantly demonized and people are so racist towards them, but it's not a big issue because they're white. | ||
So we'll talk about that on the other side and looking forward to getting into some of these big issues. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room Podcast. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
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So... I was just talking about how one of my favorite topics to get into is the racial divide and the fact that Democrats really try to use that as a platform, just racial division in our country, and they really try to divide all of us. | ||
So I wanted to get into one of these clips, and I'm going to play it for you right now. | ||
Just this past week, a bartender in New York City refused to serve a man because he was wearing a Make America Great Again visor. | ||
Now, this past week, we saw a little boy who was assaulted by his bus driver because he was wearing a Make America Great Again hat. | ||
And y'all, I swear, every single week, I see a story about this, too. | ||
So, the fact that Trump supporters are getting assaulted on the streets is a very, very real thing. | ||
And of course, we are going to continue to bring light to it because the mainstream media likes to downplay and pretend it's not a thing that's happening. | ||
So I want to go ahead and play this clip for you guys to show you what's going on out there. | ||
So let's go ahead and roll clip 11. | ||
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Don't take my phone. Don't wait while you're going. | ||
You can wait outside. | ||
No, I can't do anything. | ||
Yeah, you can. Okay, so you're going to pick up my tab? | ||
I'm picking it up. You're playing for it right now. | ||
Am I? Yeah. Grab it again. | ||
Grab it again. I'm not going to grab it. | ||
I'm chilling. Wow. | ||
There you go. This isn't the first time you've experienced that. | ||
What? That I've experienced what? | ||
Soy boys? Soy boys? | ||
What did you say? Soy boy. | ||
Soy? Yeah, soy boy. | ||
You ever heard that expression? Your boss is going to be happy about that, right? | ||
Oh, for sure. You sure? Yeah. | ||
Positive. Absolutely. Okay. | ||
Let's make it sure. What's the name of this bar again? | ||
What's the name of this bar? Tricks to Lama. | ||
Tricks to Lama. So, at Jake's Lemon, you won't serve me another beer because I'm wearing my hat, right? | ||
Just because I'm wearing my hat. | ||
You won't serve me because I'm wearing my hat. | ||
It's a Trump hat, right? | ||
Look, Trump hat. Alright, y'all. | ||
So, as you can see in this video, this guy's wearing a Make America Great Again hat and this bartender is refusing to serve him. | ||
Of course, this is not the first time that we've seen this, nor will it be the last time that we see this, unfortunately. | ||
Now, I wanted to bring light to this video because, of course, this is going to be pushed down. | ||
No one's really going to politicize it. | ||
No one's going to put it up on the news. | ||
And... Even further, I was reading this story yesterday, and of course, I did not see it on the news at all. | ||
Maybe I wasn't watching the news closely enough, but police have arrested a black transgender woman in the Bronx for pepper-sparing people in hate crimes. | ||
So, basically, this transgender woman... | ||
I was walking up to white people in the Bronx and in Manhattan, and she was asking them, oh, are you white? | ||
And then she was just pepper spraying them. | ||
So this is a straight-out hate crime. | ||
But are we going to hear about this at all? | ||
No. Now, one couple said that... | ||
They were too afraid to show their face on camera. | ||
They carefully described what had happened. | ||
But basically, this woman came up to them and they pepper sprayed them. | ||
They couldn't see anything. | ||
They couldn't breathe. And they knew it was a hate crime because, again, this person would come up to them, ask them if they were white. | ||
And then when they said yes, would go ahead and pepper spray them. | ||
So, the couple that was pepper sprayed, one of the couples, one of the men said that he tried to approach the suspect, but backed off when he realized that she had a knife. | ||
Now, again, this is a suspect that was suspected of hate crimes in Manhattan as well, against multiple people who were white. | ||
In total, please say that 11 white New Yorkers were attacked over the weekend. | ||
So, Of course we're not going to see this at all. | ||
This isn't going to be something that is focused on and I really think that we should focus on it because I think that just goes to show how the media is manipulating all of us to try and hate the white man. | ||
Now one of my favorite morning shows is The Breakfast Club. | ||
And of course, every single morning, they have to come up with a white-on-black hate crime, you know, Barbecue Becky. | ||
They have a bunch of funny nicknames for white people who call the police on black people. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that that isn't a thing that happens, but I am saying that there is balance in the world, and white people experience racism, too. | ||
This black transgender woman was literally walking around New York, pepper-spraying people because they were white. | ||
But where's the outrage over it? | ||
There will be none. | ||
So, there's that. | ||
Even further, I was on Drudge Report today, and it said there was a story that read, minority students are now offered no white safe space, a racial healing circle. | ||
Thank God. | ||
You know, I love that we have these now, this just blatant segregation. | ||
Because that's what this really is. | ||
I've done several reports on this before as well. | ||
Evergreen College had their No Whites Allowed Day. | ||
The University of Colorado at Boulder has white privilege courses. | ||
I'm going to put this video out on my Twitter. | ||
I think it's about three minutes long. | ||
But I did this video about a year ago, and this is what initially piqued my interest in just the complete racial divide in our country and the fact that white people are being so demonized. | ||
There are literally college courses where people can take them, only if you're white, though, about white guilt and what you can do to help your minority counterparts. | ||
And this just really angers me as a whole, because I don't understand why people are pushing the ideology that if you're not white, you're less than your white counterpart. | ||
Because I don't think that's true. | ||
I think that I live in one of the most amazing countries in the world where I have every single opportunity that my white counterpart has, that my male white counterpart has. | ||
So, you know, we live in a country where it doesn't matter if you're white, brown, woman, male, transgender, we all have the same exact opportunities in my eyes. | ||
And you know what? Every single time I'm driving back to Austin from San Antonio, there's this billboard that I read and it says... | ||
Being able to pray to God is a blessing. | ||
Use it. Or a privilege. Use it. | ||
And I always think about that and the fact that I do live in a country where I'm able to express my religious beliefs, where I'm able to have the same equal opportunity as everyone else here. | ||
And I think it's extremely, extremely detrimental to everyone that Democrats, that liberals keep pushing this This ideology that we're not all equal when in reality we are. | ||
And that, of course, as we all know, is the basis of a lot of our problems today. | ||
Even further, I think there was also a story, and if you guys want to look this up, but I'm pretty sure that colleges were also pushing for black-only orientation. | ||
Because, again, they're trying to segregate us. | ||
They're trying to make us feel like we're not equal to everyone else. | ||
And we read stories as well yesterday about how apparently even the air is racist. | ||
So, you know, basically, if you're a brown person in America, you can't make it. | ||
Everything's against you when that is not true. | ||
I've never personally experienced that. | ||
And you know what? Maybe I have, but I wasn't raised with the ideology to think that way. | ||
So I'm not sure. | ||
But I just wanted to go ahead and play those clips and... | ||
Bring light to that because I think it's ridiculous. | ||
And honestly, if you are a white person, I'm sorry that you have to deal with a society that tells you that you should feel bad because of your skin color. | ||
A society that tells you that you need to pay reparations to... | ||
You're citizens of color when that's not true. | ||
I thought we were supposed to be a progressive society that focused on looking forward, that focused on equality. | ||
So I don't understand why we're trying to push down minorities and tell them that they're not equal when that is not at all the case. | ||
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It's The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
Watch the live stream at Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
Thank you for tuning in. | ||
So, we were just talking about one of my favorite subjects and that's the fact that you can be racist towards a white person in America and for some reason it isn't considered racism. | ||
Now, I want to get into a little bit further the racial divide and actually mention Jesse Smollett who made his first appearance for his court case. | ||
He says that cameras will be allowed You know, once that hearing starts, and just a refresher to everyone, this is a man who faked a hate crime, said that two men, white men, more importantly, in Make America Great Again hats, put a noose around his neck, doused him with bleach at 2 a.m. | ||
in the middle of a polar vortex in Chicago. | ||
So, yeah, he finally made his reappearance after being the laughingstock of all of America over the past two months, one month, I think it's been like about a month now, just for these extreme lies that have only served to divide America more. | ||
Again, nothing makes me more angry than when people try to use racism to further push us apart as Americans. | ||
And the one person that I do want to bring light and attention to for that matter is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
So she seems to be a person that we are consistently reporting on. | ||
And I think it's because she makes such outrageous claims. | ||
Now, shock jock radio is a new term that I learned this week after Tucker Carlson and Media Matters came out with some of the interesting comments that he made in the past. | ||
And yeah, I feel like that's kind of AOC as a whole. | ||
She just makes these outrageous claims. | ||
And of course, it garners a lot of attention. | ||
And the one that caught my attention today was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accusing Trump of setting a racist tone. | ||
Now, she says, I'm going to be very frank. | ||
I think that this president has set a racist tone. | ||
And this was in an interview with Vanity Fair. | ||
She said, I think he has set a tone of such strong misogyny, racism, and conspiracy theorism. | ||
She says that she has been underestimated her whole life, said she would not allow Republicans who have mocked her, including Javs, aimed at her new Green Deal, which is a joke, by the way, to thwart her future in politics. | ||
She said, I think they saw a woman of color, Latina no less, that came from a working class and poor background that ascended to federal office. | ||
And they said, we cannot allow this to have credibility because if people saw that she did it, then maybe others will come. | ||
Now, I always get really frustrated any single time people try to pose Trump as a racist, trying to use the border wall as an example, because... | ||
At the end of the day, it's not racism. | ||
And when we do look at what Trump has done for minority communities, we'll see that he has done a lot. | ||
I mentioned the Breakfast Club earlier, and I'm going to mention it again right now. | ||
Criminal justice reform and prison reform is an issue that is consistently brought up because it's one of the biggest issues in black and minority communities. | ||
Well, let's completely forget the fact that President Trump signed the First Step Act. | ||
Now, this legislation that was put... | ||
Yeah, that Trump signed was one of the biggest criminal justice reform legislations. | ||
It's one of Trump's biggest accomplishments. | ||
So if he's so racist like the Democrats, like to tout he is, and if he really doesn't care about minorities... | ||
The black community, the Mexican community, then why would he sign this act that is really focused on helping them? | ||
Because again, that's one of their biggest issues. | ||
So that's my question to them. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
I always get really frustrated whenever... | ||
People try to say that about Trump. | ||
And I've never come forward to, and I think I've said this as well, and said that I was a Trump supporter solely because I'm afraid of the repercussions from my own community. | ||
Because people will vilify you and attack you for your political beliefs. | ||
And I think that's terrifying. | ||
But luckily, a lot of my friends are able to have a conversation with me about this subject. | ||
And I think that's really important. We need to be getting out there and talking to other people, talking to other millennials, even older people about What's going on politically and that our society isn't as racially divided as everyone's making it out to be. | ||
You know, Trump has always touted that he's America first and I think that that's really important because we do need to have border protection. | ||
Illegal immigration is something that's also very important to me. | ||
My family all comes from California. | ||
They immigrated here from Mexico. | ||
I've sat for hours and talked with my grandfather about how his father came here, had to work on a ranch. | ||
And basically in the middle of the night he heard gunshots going off and they just all took off running because they knew that the owner of that ranch was shooting the Mexican workers after the season was over because he didn't want to pay them. | ||
So this is something that I have that's personal to me. | ||
My family immigrated here. | ||
And so anytime that people say that having a border wall is racist or that conservatives are anti-immigration, it really hurts me because I do have more conservative views and that's not my stance on this at all. | ||
I think that it's very important that we have protected borders, because as we've seen with the migrant caravan, we can't just have thousands and thousands of people rushing our border. | ||
I think it's really unfair for all of the other people who are getting here legally, coming here legally. | ||
And I saw this story today as well, talking about how Democrats are announcing to expand the DREAM Act for illegals. | ||
So, in this story, it reads that Dreamers would be eligible for in-state college tuition and taxpayer-backed financial aid. | ||
They would get new protections against swift deportation and would have a direct pathway to citizenship. | ||
So, again, that's just more incentive for people to come here illegally. | ||
No one in the conservative party who I've ever talked to says that they are anti-immigration. | ||
We're anti-illegal immigration because we think that there is a process that should be followed. | ||
And if you talk to any conservative here, even other people who have immigrated from other countries and ask them, hey, you know, you did this legally. | ||
How do you feel about the fact that Democrats are pushing for open borders? | ||
How do you feel about the fact that people think that they can just rush the border and come into our country? | ||
And they even think that it's wrong because they see that, you know, we need measures to be taken to protect our own country. | ||
We do need to have an America first mentality. | ||
And literally every single other person in every country looks up to America. | ||
They want to come to America because we are one of the most free countries in the world. | ||
And people want to come here because they see the life and the opportunity that's awarded to us. | ||
So, you know, I think it's ridiculous that people keep demonizing the whole America first type of thing. | ||
And I think that's also as well why they're trying to quiet conservatives because they don't want the realities of illegal immigration to be known. | ||
They don't want the realities of the fact that these migrant camps in Tijuana are overridden with disease because we have all of these people coming over en masse. | ||
We don't want people to see the numbers of how much the taxpayers pay for illegal immigrants in our country every single year. | ||
I have friends that are dreamers, and I would feel really sad if they had to go back to their own country. | ||
But again, like I said, there's a legal process that we need to follow. | ||
We need to protect our own people and If we're so focused on protecting everyone in every single other country and we completely disregard our own people, what's gonna happen? | ||
What's gonna happen then? | ||
Finally, people will start waking up when we have so much criminal activity in our country and we look like Germany and we look like all of these other countries who have had open borders and their people are being attacked by the immigrants who were not able to culturally assimilate. | ||
I mean, even in Minnesota, there's a big Somali community up there, and people are getting attacked on the street. | ||
And again, that's not something that I want to say. | ||
Honestly, I really wish that we lived in a country, in a world where everyone could just get along, but that's not the reality of it. | ||
And I think that's the difference between conservatism versus liberalism. | ||
I was watching a podcast by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Joe Rogan, and Tyson talked about how there's three basic truths. | ||
You have your political truth, Your personal truth is based off of an opinion. | ||
And I feel like every single Democrat or liberal person, their politics are based off of personal truth. | ||
They're not based off of factual evidence. | ||
And that's something that you do need to base your politics on, especially when it comes to protecting the people within your own country. | ||
So we'll get into more on the other side. | ||
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Thank you for tuning in. | ||
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Let's see. | ||
Let's see. | ||
There's so many news stories breaking all the time. | ||
I don't know how Owen gets through all of this in a day. | ||
You know, I talked about the attack on Make America Great Again hat wearers and conservatives. | ||
And one of our reporters, Caitlin Bennett, actually experienced this the other day. | ||
She was at the mall and people were snapping pictures of her. | ||
She asked them to stop. She was harassed. | ||
And luckily for her, she caught it all on camera. | ||
So I want to go ahead and play this report for you guys of Caitlin being attacked for basically being a conservative. | ||
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Do you teach your daughter to harass people in public? | |
That doesn't mean I deserve to be treated like that though. | ||
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I'm sorry, do you mind if I take a picture of your badge? | |
Do you mind if I take a picture of your badge? | ||
Let's just leave. Guys, I did something really bad today. | ||
I went to the mall. | ||
I was in Victoria's Secret today when I noticed that a girl was following me around taking photos of me. | ||
I would purposely move out of her view so that I wouldn't feel uncomfortable and she wouldn't get any photos. | ||
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I then confronted her and asked her why she was doing that. | ||
She flipped me off and then I decided it was time to get out my own video to record this incident in case anything else happened. | ||
And it definitely did. What you're about to see is what happens when you shop while conservative. | ||
Why are you acting like this? | ||
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What a great mother. | |
I am a great mother. | ||
You teach your daughter to harass people in public? | ||
She was following. | ||
That doesn't mean I deserve to be treated like that, though. | ||
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Wow. | |
These boomers should not be allowed to vote. | ||
So what are you going to do with that photo? | ||
Who are you going to send pictures of me to? | ||
Isn't that really inappropriate? | ||
It is my business if you're taking photos of me and following me around the mall. | ||
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She's been following me around. She's been following me around, yeah. | |
She's been following me around. | ||
You're wrong. Why is it okay? | ||
Why do you teach your daughter to treat people like that? | ||
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Treat people like what? | |
To follow them around and take pictures of them? | ||
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Yes, she did. Yeah, I saw her follow around. | |
Whatever is happening, just be taken care of outside of my store, please. | ||
Yeah, I wouldn't allow this inside your store. | ||
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That's super inappropriate. They're following me around taking pictures of me. | |
I apologize, but they've been in the store for about three hours. | ||
She's literally been following me around this door. | ||
She saw me and started following me around. | ||
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I left because I felt uncomfortable. | |
So an employee is defending this. | ||
So you defend them harassing your other customers? | ||
Yes you are. So do you support people taking pictures of the other customers in here? | ||
That is not my business. | ||
It is your business because it's your store. | ||
The only thing that I can do is call security about something. | ||
That is not something that I have the authority as an employee at all. | ||
I think you should not defend it. | ||
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I'm not defending it. | |
So you're going to tell them, please don't treat your customers like that? | ||
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I'm going to finish out this transaction and whatever conflict is happening here could happen outside the store. | |
Okay, so you won't tell them to stop? | ||
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That is not anything that I have the authority to say. | |
I'm not going to get anything from you, I can see that. | ||
Okay. And you're laughing about it? | ||
No, that's just not something that I have the authority to say. | ||
After I got the store clerk involved, as you can see, I asked her to tell them to stop treating me like that. | ||
She laughs, she mocks me, and she won't do it. | ||
So then who gets security called on them? | ||
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Me! I get harassed in public and security gets called on me. | |
Look at them. So I get harassed in public. | ||
People follow me around to take photos of me and they call two security officers. | ||
Jesus Christ. This is what it's like to be a conservative. | ||
This is what it's like to be a Republican, to be a Trump supporter, to be a gun owner in America right now. | ||
You have people following me around, treating me like crap. | ||
You got a mother treating me like crap, flipping me off, and I get called security. | ||
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Very nice ride right there. | |
So we left the store peacefully and we were just walking around when the next thing I noticed is that these badass mall cops are rolling up on me on their really cool Segway. | ||
And then I was threatened to be banned for life from the mall if I didn't leave all because I was harassed and followed around. | ||
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You're kidding. | |
Oh, I don't joke about shopper safety. | ||
Yeah, they were just taking pictures of the people. | ||
Is this really necessary? | ||
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Again, I'm not here to, you know, read or anything. | |
I'm just letting you know when the customer complain, the store complain. | ||
So what they complain about us specifically. | ||
The only thing I'm gonna say right here is to stop any arguments if there's any more complaints. | ||
I'm just happy to ask you about it. | ||
For having photos of our state in public? | ||
Again, this is not public, it's a private property. | ||
So then they can't take photos of us. | ||
All right, y'all. | ||
I'm going to ask you to leave it. | ||
All right, y'all. That is Caitlin Bennett's report on how she was asked to leave them all for being conservative, basically. | ||
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Twitter censorship. | ||
The three strikes that took down Alex Jones. | ||
Strike one. Child abuse. | ||
There was a video that was uploaded that showed a child being violently thrown to the ground and crying. | ||
The video in question is a viral meme with over 100,000 retweets. | ||
The meme showed a child bullying an adult who was eventually pushed to the ground and started crying like a victim. | ||
The reason this video went viral in 2018 was because it reflected the strategy of the new American left. | ||
Bully your opponents and then cry foul when they try to fight back. | ||
Forbes originally claimed that the man in the video was Alex Jones himself. | ||
And somehow, InfoWars is to blame for a video that remained on Twitter for months after the fact. | ||
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Strike two, inciting violence. | |
The second one was a video that we viewed as incitement of violence. | ||
The original video was a message directed towards President Trump. | ||
This is an emergency message to President Trump, to Congress, and to anyone that supports free speech in this country. | ||
Twitter ignores this. | ||
They selected a short segment and deceitfully acted as if Alex Jones was inciting violence against the media. | ||
But now it's time to act on the enemy before they do a false flag. | ||
I know the Justice Department's crippled a bunch of followers and cowards. | ||
There's groups, there's grand juries, you call for it. | ||
It's time politically, economically, and judiciously, and legally, and criminally to move against these people. | ||
It's got to be done now. | ||
Get together the people you know aren't traitors and aren't cowards and aren't hedging their frickin' bets like all these other assholes, dude. | ||
And let's go. Let's do it. | ||
And then there's a bunch of other stuff. | ||
The other stuff that Twitter decided to ignore made it clear that the statement was being made to President Trump. | ||
Because they're coming. Now in your wisdom, you may be playing possum and waiting for him to come in. | ||
Alex Jones was encouraging the president to take action against internet censorship. | ||
And after omitting this fact, they skipped forward to Alex Jones reminding Americans of the importance of their Second Amendment rights. | ||
People need to have their battle rifles and everything ready at their bedsides. | ||
You gotta be ready guys. | ||
The media is so disciplined in their deception. | ||
Antifa attacked all these people at the White House, beat up reporters, beat up women, children. | ||
No coverage. Twitter does not respect the Second Amendment. | ||
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Strike three. Bullying Oliver Darcy. | |
So the third strike that we looked at was a verbal altercation that Alex got into with a journalist. | ||
You're a virus to America and freedom. | ||
Smelling like a possum that climbed out of the rear end of a dead cow. | ||
You look like a possum that got caught doing some really, really nasty stuff in my view. | ||
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That's enough? Really? | |
That's hilarious. The altercation with Oliver Darcy is the real reason why Alex Jones was deleted from Twitter. | ||
Rather than allowing an open and honest discussion and possibly resolving our differences peacefully, they choose to silence their opposition and push towards a violent civil war. | ||
People have pointed out that Jack himself encouraged everyone to read an article which basically outlined the fact that there's no civility left and that civil war is likely to happen in America. | ||
It says that the article was, why there's no bipartisan way forward at this juncture in our history, one side must win. | ||
If you exacerbate the divisions in society that's so rife right now, that is going to create a civil war situation. | ||
So they're going to be partly responsible for it as one of the biggest platforms silencing people. | ||
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There are some who worry this is a slippery slope where people with different viewpoints could be silenced. | ||
That was a great report by our very own Gregory about Twitter censorship, which is a topic that I'm going to be getting more into on the other side of this short break. | ||
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My name is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
I am sitting in for Owen Schroer today, who was sitting in for Alex Jones this morning. | ||
Thank you guys for tuning in. | ||
I think we've had a pretty informative show so far. | ||
And now I want to get into one topic that, of course, always seems to come across the desk because it is another issue that we are constantly being faced with, and that is the censorship of conservatives on Twitter. | ||
Now, this censorship not only is focused on conservatives anymore. | ||
So I wanted to focus on this because Zero Hedge, they actually, Facebook just banned or blocked the sharing of their articles on its platform this past Monday. | ||
They said that their, yeah, their articles and their, just the things that they're sharing violate community standards, which of course is something that many a conservative has seen time after time. | ||
Whenever I went and I addressed city council on Mayor Adler, I was trying to tag the mayor in my own tweets. | ||
And I have a very small Twitter following as compared to a lot of these other bigger conservatives. | ||
And that in itself was even censored. | ||
I couldn't put out the tweet. I tried several times and it wasn't happening for some reason. | ||
So I think that was my first experience with censorship on Twitter, which is very, very interesting. | ||
Even further though... | ||
Facebook is not only targeting conservatives. | ||
So Elizabeth Warren, who's running for president in 2020, has talked about how Facebook has pulled her ads that talk about basically breaking up big tech. | ||
One of the things that she's focused on is the breakup of Google, Amazon, Facebook, just these really big tech industry giants that are... | ||
They have a lot of power over us. | ||
So really ironic that they pulled those ads. | ||
Of course, as soon as I believe Politico was the first one that brought this to light, they went ahead and reinstated those ads. | ||
So I wanted to go ahead and... | ||
Point that out there, because a lot of people like to pretend that conservatives aren't being censored on any social media platform, but we know that that's not true. | ||
We've seen countless times Democrats or liberals going on Twitter and saying extremely hateful and just distasteful things. | ||
And they suffer no repercussions for what they say. | ||
Meanwhile, if you try to post something about vaccines and how you don't want them to be mandatory, how you don't want to be forced to be vaccinated, that's completely taken off of Facebook. | ||
And you're not allowed to share that information at all. | ||
*sniff* But speaking of 2020 Democratic hopefuls, I did want to focus in a little bit on who is going to be running. | ||
So I know, as you all know, actually, some of our big contenders for the Democratic Party are Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, and of course, too, like I said, I listen to The Breakfast Club a lot, and on those platforms, they do really focus on race and how they're going to help minority groups, um, One person that I was really, really interested in and I have heard a lot is Yang. | ||
I believe his first name is Andrew, correct guys? | ||
Andrew Yang, yes. | ||
So he is running in 2020. | ||
And actually today, he just qualified for the first Democratic National Committee debate because he got 65,000 unique donors. | ||
Now, his top three policy concerns are universal basic income, Medicare for all, and a human-centered capitalism. | ||
Now, I went on his website and I read a little bit more into the universal basic income because I was very interested in this concept and what it looked like. | ||
So I took a screenshot of what he said, and he said that the problems to be solved are that approximately 40 million Americans live below the poverty line. | ||
Technology is quickly displacing a large number of workers. | ||
Good jobs are becoming more and more scarce. | ||
So his goal is to end poverty in the most direct manner possible by giving people money. | ||
So he wants to give a universal basic income, $12,000 a year, $1,000 a month to every single American, whether they're a billionaire or whether they're a single mother who is, you know, scraping away to make a living everywhere. | ||
Every single American is going to get $1,000 every single month, a universal basic income. | ||
But my question is, of course, who's paying for this? | ||
Where are we getting the money for this? | ||
And more importantly, I think it's really funny too to note You know, I've heard so many stories of people who have won the lottery. | ||
We're talking millions of dollars. | ||
And in a couple years, they're completely bankrupt. | ||
Why is that? | ||
I feel like a lot of people think, oh yeah, putting money into the hands of American citizens, it's going to make it easier for them. | ||
And Yang said this too. | ||
He said, it's going to make it easier for people to start their own businesses. | ||
It's going to make it easier for them to save money to move around to different states. | ||
And of course, in theory, this sounds great. | ||
Just like, you know, free education and free healthcare fall, it sounds amazing. | ||
But, of course, again, we look into these stories of people who have literally won the lottery. | ||
We're talking millions and millions of dollars. | ||
And they go completely bankrupt because they don't know how to handle money. | ||
And we think that these people are going to be saving their money. | ||
They're going to be using it to pay for, you know, getting a better job or things like that. | ||
But that's not always necessarily the case. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see how his debate goes and just how his standing goes with the Democratic Party. | ||
debate goes and just how his standing goes with the democratic party if he has a chance i did read an article today that's that he that said he has about as much of a chance as elizabeth warren does so i'm really excited for the 2020 presidential election it should be very very fun to watch all right y'all let's see what else do we got here oh yeah another thing that i did want to get into too | ||
If he has a chance, I did read an article today that said he has about as much of a chance as Elizabeth Warren does. | ||
and i was going to talk about this right after the censorship but basically the world wide web is now 30 years old and tim burners lee the creator of the web basically talked about how it's become a place where tech titans have scooped up personal data rival government spy and seek to scuttle elections and hate speech and vitriol have thrived taking the web far from its roots as a space for for progress oriented minds to collaborate with | ||
I really like this first part here where it talks about tech titans scooping up personal data because on Drudge Report today, this article came out that said, facial recognition's dirty little secret, millions of online photos scraped without consent. | ||
Even further, I was reading this other article that talked about top 10 cities that have the most aggressive drivers in the nation. | ||
Of course, Austin, Texas landed on this list at number 9. | ||
Not surprising. I'm one of the drivers here, so I can fully attest to that. | ||
But what was interesting about this story is the fact that the way that they were able to analyze this data was by this app called GasBuddy. | ||
Now, people had to... | ||
Accept this optional feature that was supposed to help them keep track of their driving habits and give them suggestions on how to preserve fuel. | ||
However, we're seeing that this data is actually being used for surveys like this to talk about, you know, who has the most aggressive drivers in which nation, which led me to think about the social credit score and how that's implemented in China. | ||
And I think Andrew Yang as well talked about how he kind of wanted a social credit score system to be implemented in America. | ||
So, you know, maybe this app... | ||
In itself will kind of be used as a way because now we're seeing that analysts are assessing the frequency of speed, heartbreaking and swift acceleration to gauge aggressiveness with drivers through this app. | ||
So we're seeing how they're monitoring all of us through all of these apps that we download through a lot of our AI that we have. | ||
Even further, I believe there's going to be facial recognition technology at some of the biggest airports here in America. | ||
So, you know, again, the whole social credit system with China, I thought it was crazy, but I looked into it and I did my own research, which is what I highly suggest anyone who thinks that this is insane to go do. | ||
Because if you have any basic common sense, you will see that this is actually a really big issue that people are trying to push here in America now. | ||
They're trying to put us under this credit score where basically if you do the wrong thing, you say the wrong thing, you... | ||
You know, you talk with the wrong people, your credit score will go down and you won't be able to fly out of the country. | ||
You won't be able to make big purchases. | ||
So that's that total governmental control like I was talking about too earlier in the segment about how, you know, people want us to be dependent on the government, how more and more every single day the government through AI and everything is monitoring all of us, which I think is actually a pretty scary thing. | ||
So look into that if you think I'm crazy. | ||
Because it is something worth researching and understanding more about. | ||
I am joined by Jake Lloyd on the other side of this break where we will be talking about, I'm sure, some geopolitical issues. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez and I am joined by my co-host Jake Lloyd. | ||
Thank you for tuning in today. | ||
Now, Jake, I was just talking about our 2020s and credit goals and Andrew Yang, Universal Basic Income. | ||
Do you have any comments on any of this? | ||
Well, I think that it's pretty good. | ||
I was talking over the break just momentarily before. | ||
I literally rushed into the studio. | ||
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I'm not going to throw out my location where exactly I'm staying right now, where I'm living. | ||
So I rushed into the studio. | ||
Be prepared within the next segment. | ||
But I was talking in between the break just for a moment about I'm kind of upset with Donald Trump right now. | ||
A lot of people are. So that's why there's this... | ||
On Twitter, if you're on Twitter, there's something called the Yang Gang. | ||
Hashtag Yang Gang. 2020, people are kind of... | ||
Now, we can't overestimate exactly how big these people are, how big of a group it is that are leaving Donald Trump and going, saying that they're going to vote for Andrew Yang. | ||
Also, whether or not they're actually voting for him or if they're just trying to get him in the primary, I actually did vote. | ||
I didn't vote for him. No voting yet. | ||
I donated $1 to him because with the DNC, you need a certain number of donations in order to get onto the debate stage for 2020. | ||
And we talked about how he just got, what, 65,000 donors. | ||
Correct. So he qualified for the DNC debate. | ||
I think that all of the Democrats, for the most part, are obviously insane. | ||
Kamala Harris is the obvious choice right now, I believe. | ||
They obviously want her. | ||
She's kind of a female Obama of sorts. | ||
She's slightly black. | ||
She's Slightly is a very... | ||
That's the correct term to use for her. | ||
Well, she's... Yeah, I mean, like, she does have a, you know, a dark skin color, a darker skin color, you know. | ||
She's brown. She's brown. | ||
She's, you know, you're Hispanic. | ||
She's not much darker than you, if she is. | ||
But, of course, you know, she gets the African-American points for that. | ||
She's a neoliberal that's posing as a progressive, just like Obama was. | ||
That's not how he ran, but, of course, that's how he portrays himself now. | ||
So... That's who the media is obviously trying to prop up. | ||
You have a lot of different Democratic candidates right now. | ||
There's obviously Bernie Sanders, who did have a lot of support in 2016. | ||
Who knows if he can garner that much support anyways. | ||
We always like to see people splitting the Democratic vote. | ||
If one of them could get a sizable amount of support, even Andrew Yang, and then break away. | ||
You know who else I totally forgot about, and I forgot to bring him up as well, is Howard Schultz. | ||
What do you think about Howard Schultz? | ||
Howard Schultz is good for that. | ||
I don't think that he's going to get very much because... | ||
I don't know. | ||
Right, and I remember that, and the reason why I thought of Howard Schultz is because you talked about, you know, the votes being divided, and how people were really scared that a lot of, like Howard Schultz would get a lot of those votes, which would end up, you know, dividing that and then put Trump back into office. | ||
Howard Schultz is the one that's probably most likely to do that, because if you look back to the election in 1991, I believe between Bush and Clinton, there was also Ross Perot and people like that because Howard Schultz is also a very wealthy person. | ||
He's a businessman. And while he may not appeal to many Democrats, he does likely appeal to centrists. | ||
So Howard Schultz obviously has no hope of winning like that article says there on screen. | ||
There's no real hope of winning for Howard Schultz. | ||
However... There is hope for us because it's going to be tough. | ||
It's going to be tough in 2020 for Donald Trump because of the fact that he has not followed through on multiple campaign promises, his landmark. | ||
His main promise that got him in, he got in focusing on immigration, saying that we're going to stop immigration. | ||
Build the wall. We're going to build the wall. | ||
We're going to stop illegal immigration. | ||
We're going to stop catch and release. We're going to stop all of these different things. | ||
And then he also said, we're going to, you know, people like me, for example, who want to preserve the country long term, understand that we've taken in a million people for the past 30 to 40 years. | ||
We cannot afford, really longer, probably, I'd say about 50 years. | ||
Almost a million people a year. | ||
We've had enough. We can't take in any more people right now. | ||
Trump was at least willing to shift the conversation saying, we're not just going to take in anybody legally. | ||
We're going to take people in based on merit. | ||
We're going to take people based on how they can help us. | ||
And we're not going to put American workers out of a job by bringing in H-1B people. | ||
He's totally turned on that now. | ||
And this is one thing that I'm going to talk about later on in the broadcast. | ||
Is that he's abandoned those campaign promises for whatever reason. | ||
We're going to talk about that a little bit. | ||
And he's gone to Koch Brothers talking points. | ||
He's working with Matt Schlapp, something that I'm going to talk about later. | ||
Somebody that I confronted at CPAC, the chairman of the ACU, which is the organization group of CPAC. But not to ramble too much, but it's going to be very tough for Trump to win in 2020 if he doesn't start changing course on the ship and getting it together. | ||
So one of our best hopes is if we can get someone like Howard Schultz to have a sizable support base so that he thinks, you know what, maybe I can appeal to the center, both parties in the center, and then we can... | ||
Win that way and then he splits the votes with the Democrats just enough for Trump to get through. | ||
Right. And see, not only immigration, but I think that another big issue that Trump is facing as well is the fact that conservatives have been censored on social media. | ||
He has let big tech run rampant. | ||
Not only that, but his supporters are being literally attacked in the streets and he has done nothing and I feel like said nothing about that. | ||
I don't even think he really... | ||
Well, he commented on the Covington situation, but I mean, comments can only go so far, and I feel like a lot of his supporters are really upset about the fact that he hasn't taken more action like you talked about. | ||
Right. I think that that's really what it comes down to, is that comments can only do so much. | ||
Tweets can only do so much. | ||
We can only have so many cool tweets. | ||
We can only have so many hilarious statements where he calls somebody name and makes fun of somebody on Twitter. | ||
That only goes so far. Right, yeah. | ||
It was funny at first, but now it's like, okay, well, are you going to put any action to your work? | ||
Yeah, when he says that, like, I'm going to, you know, have somebody investigated for this or that, it's awesome until he, you know, just says it and says it and says it and then doesn't ever do it. | ||
So, you know, we still, I still like Trump. | ||
I still support him. I'll still vote for him. | ||
But we have to change the course of why we're doing that. | ||
We're not doing that anymore because he's going to get the wall built. | ||
He might. Don't get me wrong. | ||
I'm not trashing Trump. | ||
He's done great things so far. | ||
He's been an excellent choice as a chaos agent within the system. | ||
He's really disrupted things. | ||
He's changing the way that things are looked at in politics, and he's really opened up our ideas to the more broad public. | ||
But we have to look at them that way rather than somebody who's going to actually come in and build the wall and stop illegal immigration and stop globalism, really, because it doesn't matter how much you talk bad about globalism if you just let people come in and you let the jobs do whatever they want and the companies and corporations have all the power in the world. | ||
Right. And I mean, looking at his policies and looking at everything that he's done, I feel like, you know, the further and further we get into his presidency, the more relaxed he becomes in terms of giving the Democrats what they want, in terms of illegal immigration. | ||
So it'll be really interesting to see what he does with that. | ||
Right, absolutely. Well, thank you very much. | ||
I don't know if you're going to stick around. | ||
You know, by all means do if you want to. | ||
I know that you've had to fill in for me for, you know, the past hour or so. | ||
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Thanks for joining us. Many thanks to Savannah for filling in for me. | ||
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We need to look at the presidency honestly. | ||
Let's just, for this segment, maybe the next one, I don't know. | ||
We'll probably move on. Look honestly at the Trump presidency. | ||
He gets in office, amazing, amazing, historical campaign, candidate Trump saying amazing things, naming globalists. | ||
He's talking about the moneyed interests in politics. | ||
He's talking about, you know, why do we need to support NATO? Like, NATO's not doing anything for us. | ||
Why would we want NAFTA? NAFTA's done nothing but gut our industries in the country. | ||
So why would we do that? Why would we support these things? | ||
Why would we want people coming in here for no reason? | ||
Why do we need, you know, illegal immigration is bad. | ||
Why don't we build a wall to stop it? | ||
H-1B visas are bad because they allow people to come in and take American jobs from other countries. | ||
Why would we have that? Anchor babies, bad. | ||
Chain migration, all of that. | ||
Trump's talking about all of that stuff. | ||
Great. Fantastic. | ||
And he continues talking about it throughout the entire presidency up until about the midterms. | ||
You'll notice a change after the midterms, but we go through some good things. | ||
We go through some good times. | ||
He does some good stuff. | ||
Lots of executive action in the first few weeks, few months of his presidency. | ||
He signs things into law. | ||
Well, not into law. | ||
He signs executive orders which say that lobbyists, if they're going to take a place in the administration, because what a lot of them do is they have a place in the administration, they make connections, they make friends, they know who needs what and what needs where, and then they go work for the Koch brothers or some other lobbying firm, and they have these connections, and they can use the government to make their own money, personal money, for whatever they want. | ||
So, Trump signs an executive order saying if you're a lobbyist and, well, anybody really, but especially lobbyists, there's extra restrictions on them, but if you come into the administration, you can't lobby for five years after you get out of your office. | ||
That's good. That's really good stuff. | ||
Trump did a lot of stuff like that. | ||
He also worked to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, Obamacare. | ||
He worked to do that. Of course, John McCain ruined that when he voted against it. | ||
We needed his vote, and he decided to vote against it after he had been talking about it for eight years. | ||
Eight years, John McCain had been talking about how we need to repeal Obamacare, and then they had the opportunity to do so, and he ruined it. | ||
Now, A lot of things might have been different. | ||
And of course, Michelle Malkin, if you saw any of the CPAC speeches, you probably know that she called out the ghost of John McCain. | ||
As human beings, we never really know where somebody goes after they die, but when somebody betrays people consistently, that's just in his nature, you kind of have an idea. | ||
So I don't know if John McCain really was available to hear her rebuke from where she was standing, but he might have been busy. | ||
Dealing with other things. | ||
So John McCain ruins that. | ||
So then we have to... | ||
That gets ruined. | ||
No Affordable Care Act repeal. | ||
No replacement. And instead, the next thing that they go for is tax cuts. | ||
Now, do we want tax cuts? | ||
Sure. I'm happy to have more money in my pocket with each paycheck. | ||
I'm happy to not be, you know, doling out money to the government so that they can continue to waste it on all kinds of crap. | ||
I'm happy for that. | ||
But we had to use the nuclear option. | ||
In the Senate, you need 60 votes. | ||
60 out of 100 votes in order to... | ||
In order to get something through. | ||
Now, once a year you can use a certain option in which you only need a simple majority. | ||
You only need 51 votes in order to get something passed. | ||
We use that on tax cuts. | ||
Totally unnecessary. We've done plenty of tax cuts before. | ||
That's not the problem that we have. | ||
Our problem is not that taxes are too high. | ||
That is a problem, but it's more of a symptom than anything else. | ||
Because if our taxes... | ||
We could have the same tax rate and we could be living perfectly fine if our jobs weren't in Mexico and China and India. | ||
If our industries hadn't left, if we hadn't had an economy gutted by these people, if we didn't have illegal immigrants flowing and legal immigrants, we can't discount that. | ||
I'm sorry, folks. Immigrants, nice people, great people, but we've had a million of them a year for the past 40 years. | ||
We've got to calm down on the immigration for a little while because it deflates wages. | ||
People talk all the time about capitalism, supply and demand. | ||
If the market wants it, if you can find a demand and you can create a supply, then you will make money. | ||
Okay, well think about it reverse with jobs. | ||
There's a demand for a certain number of workers and a supply. | ||
Okay, well if the supply far outweighs the demand, the labor is going to be worth much less. | ||
So our problem is not taxes are too high. | ||
Do we want lower taxes? Yes. | ||
But the problem is that our workforce is being flooded by these moneyed interests, by the bankers, by people who favor immigration for these reasons. | ||
And on the other side of this break, we're going to be talking about why Donald Trump has abandoned these talking points. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
Today's edition of The War Room. | ||
My name is Jake Lott. I'm hosting for the rest of today's broadcast. | ||
On the other side, we were just talking about the president. | ||
We love the president, but we don't love what he's doing right now. | ||
In fact, I won't say we because that gives the message that I'm talking about. | ||
Everybody here at Enforce, these views are mine. | ||
These are my opinions. This is what I think is happening in the White House right now. | ||
This is what, from my experience, I was in Washington, D.C. for CPAC. I guess it would be about a week and a half ago now, almost. | ||
And I got to talk to some of these people that you see on TV. I talked to a lot of the people that are behind the scenes. | ||
They work with politicians. They work in media, whether they're mainstream or they are people who are trying to pretend like they're not mainstream, like Ben Shapiro, these other people. | ||
I didn't talk to Ben Shapiro, but I talked to people like him. | ||
These are very slimy people. | ||
They're very bad people. | ||
And I don't just mean that they're bad, like, we really got to work to... | ||
Fight their ideas and beat them in the marketplace of ideas. | ||
I think that's really dumb. They're bad people. | ||
They're evil. They should make peace with God and stop doing what they're doing. | ||
That's what I'm saying. Because they're bad people and they're destroying our country and they're... | ||
Honestly, there's blood on their hands. | ||
These people are very dangerous, very bad. | ||
People have died because of them. | ||
You see migrant... You see invaders, illegal immigrants coming in and they kill people. | ||
That lies on the shoulders of the people who want these people to come in. | ||
Because we don't have to let them in. | ||
We wouldn't be letting them in if it weren't for these... | ||
Big money firms coming in and saying, you know what, we want illegal immigrants, we want legal immigrants to come in and work for us. | ||
And then people get murdered because of it. | ||
What do you think the opiate crisis is all about? | ||
Do you think that it's just because, you know, Americans just love drugs all of a sudden? | ||
No, it's because when you take a man's job away, when a man doesn't have anything to do, and maybe he's injured, maybe he's not, but he can get his hands on some... | ||
Oxycontin or hydrocodone. | ||
You know, why not? If he's depressed and it helps him feel better for a little while, why not? | ||
Why not take it? Then he takes it and he gets addicted to it. | ||
And, you know, maybe he kills himself or maybe he just dies of a drug overdose. | ||
Middle-aged white men are the number one suicide demographic in America right now. | ||
They're the number one group affected by the opiate crisis because in middle America, in the Rust Belt, in coal country... | ||
In steel country, these are the people that are being affected by the jobs leaving to go to Mexico, leaving to go to Canada, leaving to go to China, going to India. | ||
These are the people affected by Mexican immigrants, Colombians, Nicaraguans, everybody coming in from South America, moving into America and taking jobs, like taking manual labor jobs. | ||
So these people have nothing to live for. | ||
And then you have... | ||
I'm not going to go into all of this, folks. | ||
I could talk forever about this because, I mean, this is like 200 years worth of satanic... | ||
Planning all culminating in this point where people are just killing themselves in droves. | ||
People are all going to hell because they're all trying to drug themselves with the opiate of porn and strip clubs and just working to make money so that they can go out to the bar and drink all the time and get on Tinder. | ||
It's bad. We're in a really, really bad place and people need to wake up. | ||
And I'm sorry, I'm getting really off track, but... | ||
And these men, they lose their jobs, and then their wife leaves them because that's just allowed now. | ||
Anybody can leave anybody for any reason. | ||
You know, I'm not really proud of my husband anymore because he lost his job, and I just don't really feel like I love him anymore. | ||
And, you know, I'll just take the kids somewhere else, and then, okay, you know, that's fine. | ||
All this goes back about 100 or so years. | ||
Maybe I'll get into that in one of the later segments here in a little bit, but I'm going to finish up now. | ||
You just saw on the screen a video of a... | ||
He looks like a real slick, slimy... | ||
Whatever, you know, snake oil salesman, that's what we'll go with right now. | ||
Snake oil salesman, his name is Matt Schlapp. | ||
He's the chairman of the American Conservative Union. | ||
I use the word conservative lightly. | ||
American Conservative Union, which is the organization which controls CPAC. Every year they put on CPAC. They go through talking about it. | ||
This is a video that I used to... | ||
I confronted Matt Schlapp at CPAC. I saw him on the last day. | ||
I was walking around. | ||
And I go up and I ask him, I say, do you have any comment? | ||
Because Laura Loomer was banned. | ||
A guy named Nick Fuentes was banned. | ||
Faith Goldie was not allowed to have press credentials. | ||
Laura Loomers were revoked. | ||
These are real conservatives. | ||
These are people who are actually just, you know, they're legitimately conservatives. | ||
They're coming to CPAC because they're conservatives trying to go to the Conservative Political Action Conference. | ||
Okay, so you probably understand. | ||
And so that was Matt Schlapp's face where he paused right there. | ||
This guy knows how to pivot. | ||
He's been in Washington for decades. | ||
He knows how to pivot questions. | ||
I said... Do you have any comment about these people getting banned? | ||
He said, oh, I don't know anything about that. | ||
I said, oh, really? Well, it's been all over the place, all over Drudge, all over Twitter. | ||
And he goes, oh, I have a problem with Twitter. | ||
It's that we're not trending. | ||
We just had the president speak, and we're not trending. | ||
I said, oh, yeah, I also have a problem with Twitter. | ||
It's that they're banning conservatives just like your conference is doing. | ||
Not only that, but his conference is allowing far-left individuals like Jared Holt, Right Wing Watch, The Daily Beast, a podcast called Chopo Trap House, Allowing these people in, just running the muck. | ||
Laura Loomer's press credentials, for example, got revoked the day after Right Wing Watch started asking CPAC why she was allowed in. | ||
And if you think that those things aren't too connected, I have a bridge to sell you. | ||
So, I asked Matt Schlapp these things. | ||
He refuses to comment. He says, oh no, I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
I talk to people and they, you know, I talk to the media here at Media Row and they all think that we did a great job here at CPAC. We've done a great job at running it. | ||
And it's like, yeah, maybe that's because they're bought and paid for by the same people that have bought and paid for you. | ||
I'm going to break this down. I'm going to break down the Matt Schlapp connection. | ||
Why this matters? | ||
Because there's lots of people in Washington that have these views. | ||
Matt Schlapp worked for the Bush administration. | ||
He was like some press secretary for some congressman for a little while or something. | ||
And then he worked in the Bush administration. | ||
And then he left to go work at Koch Industries. | ||
That's right, the Koch brothers. Now the Kochs are all for open borders because they're big business folks. | ||
They want cheap labor. | ||
Does that make sense? I want you to think about this because liberals don't make this connection. | ||
For some reason, even though it's right out there, even conservatives, we don't make this connection for some reason. | ||
I don't know if it's just because we give the people the benefit of the doubt. | ||
I don't know what it is, but the Koch brothers, they're businessmen. | ||
They want low wages. | ||
They want to bring in immigrants. | ||
Do you think that these two things are separated from each other? | ||
Because that's what we're told. We're told that immigrants are great for the economy, but also that the Koch brothers want cheap labor, and these two things are not connected at all. | ||
Anyways, so you see, he worked for the Koch Industries. | ||
He worked for the Koch brothers who want immigrants. | ||
They want cheap labor. They don't want the wall. | ||
They don't want to decrease the number of immigrants coming in. | ||
They don't want to decrease H-1B visas. | ||
They don't want to decrease chain migration. | ||
They don't want to decrease the visa lotteries. | ||
Matt Schlapp lobbied Washington. | ||
He lobbied the government on behalf of Koch Industries. | ||
And then in 2014, he took the position as the chairman of the ACU, where he was elected unanimously. | ||
And He saw which way the wind was blowing because there's a lot of people right now in Washington who had to eat crow. | ||
They had to eat a humble pie after Donald Trump won. | ||
They had to say, okay, we spent a long time campaigning against this guy, talking trash about him. | ||
We've got to figure out now how to make him like us. | ||
Matt Schlapp doesn't have that problem because he came out and lied and pretended to support the president when he did, when he ran. | ||
Not when he initially ran, but by the time that the convention had come around. | ||
So, this is the problem that we face. | ||
Matt Schlapp has his own lobbying company now called Cove Strategies. | ||
He and his wife founded this organization, I believe in 2000, I can't remember the year, but they founded Cove Strategies. | ||
They lobby for people. They did not lobby the White House until Mercedes Schlapp, his wife, until she got a position within the White House. | ||
Now, you might say that this was just, you know, up until then it might have looked really good for them. | ||
But if they lobbied before and then they got in there, it would look like some kind of favor was being done. | ||
But that wasn't, that's not how it went. | ||
It's not like the White House did a favor for them by letting them in, you know, after they gave them money. | ||
The favor's going the opposite way. | ||
They gave Mercedes Schlapp a job and then Matt Schlapp starts lobbying the White House once Mercedes Schlapp, his wife, is in the office. | ||
They, once President Trump got elected, I believe they gained about a million dollars worth of worth, or maybe a billion. | ||
I don't remember. But they gained, they went from like $600,000 to like $1.6 million in the worth of their company. | ||
Something like that, I think. | ||
Remember, there are rules against somebody in the White House lobbying the White House, but there's no rules, apparently, about their spouse doing it for them. | ||
So, she makes these connections, she knows these people, she makes these friends, she sees where people need things, and then Matt Schlapp goes in. | ||
He started lobbying after she got in. | ||
Not only that, but since she got into the White House, Matt Schlapp has picked up six new lobbying clients, and he's lobbied the White House for them. | ||
So you see how these things are going. | ||
And then suddenly, Trump, and I'm not saying that Trump is trying to rub their back because they gave him money. | ||
That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying there are people in the White House that are making that happen without Trump's knowledge. | ||
Because if you notice at CPAC, Trump said, you know, some people might not like this because, you know... | ||
It's kind of against what I said in the campaign, but we're making so many jobs that we have to bring people in. | ||
We've got to bring in record number of people. | ||
He said the same thing at the State of the Union. | ||
Have you noticed that he's pretty cozy with people like Matt Schlapp? | ||
They're in his ear. They're talking. | ||
We created those jobs because Americans need them. | ||
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We're in a really bad place. | ||
I'm gonna be honest with you. I'm gonna be straight up. | ||
We're in a bad place. | ||
But not irredeemable. | ||
I never believe that we're in an irredeemable place. | ||
Ever. Because, you know, this isn't something that... | ||
The show's not about this, so I don't push it on people. | ||
In my daily life, people say, oh, I don't push politics, religion, whatever, on people. | ||
In personal life, it's different, but this is a show about these things. | ||
So I don't push it on people, but it is important and it is relevant. | ||
I don't ever get desperate. | ||
Sometimes I do get kind of down looking at the way that the world is going, looking at the news and everything. | ||
I do get down on some things, but I'm not ever... | ||
I don't ever throw in the towel because I do believe that there's greater things that are happening. | ||
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Because just because there's something going on in the background and there's other players in this game doesn't mean that we shouldn't worry about it. | ||
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And so we have to be honest about where we're at. | ||
We have to be honest about where things are right now. | ||
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And in these people's minds who wrote the song, it produced this. | ||
Because art is always a product of the times in which it was created. | ||
So it allows you to just... | ||
Almost be in that time, in that state of mind. | ||
Because if you believe that human beings change throughout time, then you can never really experience that. | ||
But if you believe that, which is true, that human beings don't change, human nature has always been the same. | ||
Human nature has always been the same, and it always will be. | ||
We can do a lot of different things, but human nature will always be the same. | ||
So it's fully possible. | ||
In a sense, to time travel in your mind, I'm not saying literally, but I'm saying if you know enough about a certain period of time and you have enough external experience, if you've seen things from a certain period of time and you know the music and you're in this, you can, in a sense, place yourself there and experience the emotions of that time. | ||
And what I'm saying is that that allows us now, because we have the music, we have the art, we have the movies, we have the recordings, things that people didn't have before. | ||
The best that people had at one point was to look at a painting, or to hear a story from their grandfather or their great-grandfather, or read in a book, or maybe hear a folk song, but it wasn't recorded, it was just sung. | ||
So there were ways to look into the past, but there weren't ways to experience it in the way that we can now, where we can actually look at recordings and see these people and hear their voices and know everything about it because everything's recorded for the past 150 years. | ||
And it allows us to escape from this time and ignore how bad things are. | ||
It allows us to go back in time or to a different time and reminisce and get nostalgic about things and ignore how bad things are right now. | ||
Humans have always been connected to their ancestors in one way or another, but it's always been through traditions which hold on to the important things that we've developed throughout time. | ||
Whether it's church or it's some kind of tradition like a holiday or something, it connects us and it grounds us to them, but it doesn't remove us from our modern day in order to escape from those problems. | ||
We have escaped from our problems and we've let them fester and they're getting bad and we don't even see it because we're trying to go to another place in time. | ||
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most of them The first five minutes of this hour, I didn't realize that it was shorter than most of the segments. | ||
I was kind of just going, came in at a weird time in the show today. | ||
But I was talking about how people escape from the world today. | ||
And there's a lot of ways, there's the obvious ways drugs are at an all-time high in availability, whether it's Opiate-related drugs, which just kind of allow you to escape. | ||
It's a pain pill. | ||
It just makes you feel good. You can kind of just enter a euphoric state and live your life happy when you're not happy for a couple hours or whatever. | ||
Then there's marijuana, which is in use most places. | ||
I'm not going to go into whether or not it's good or bad, but it's undeniable that some people use it and it's fine for them, and some people use it because they need to escape, because they're very depressed or they're in pain or they have trauma that they're hiding. | ||
And then, again, with other drugs, like psychedelic type of drugs, psychotropic drugs, there are People use these drugs a lot of times. | ||
I know that not everybody does, but a lot of people, maybe even most at this time, because most people right now have trauma and they have reasons that they're depressed or they're in pain, whatever, and they're using it to try and find answers and trying to escape, trying to find something else that means more. | ||
They can't believe that this is all that there is, and so they're trying to use this to get to something else. | ||
So that's drugs. We all know that that stuff is in use as a means of escape. | ||
What we don't talk about, though, is what I was talking about in the last segment, which you may or may not have heard, which is this idea that because of the way that things are recorded now, you can take... | ||
And you can put yourself mentally in the 1970s. | ||
You can look at pictures. | ||
You can get an idea of what things were like. | ||
You can read all the books. | ||
You can listen to music. | ||
And if you're good at this sort of thing, you can effectively feel what it felt like to live in that time and be in that environment in which produced the music that you're listening to or the film that you're watching, this sort of thing. | ||
And people are allowed, people are able to escape back to these times and think, wow, that was so cool. | ||
We just have to recreate, we have to make the music better, and we have to use the drugs again that they were using. | ||
We have to do all of these different things. | ||
I mean, just look at the feeling that they had. | ||
It was just so good. You can escape. | ||
Looking back in time is an escape. | ||
Imagine if we didn't have things to take us back to the 70s. | ||
Imagine if we didn't have things to take us back to the 50s and to the 60s. | ||
If you couldn't watch TV shows from 20 years ago. | ||
There's no TV. All you have to focus on is what's here. | ||
Do you think that we'd be in this position where everybody's ignoring everything, this bad that's happening in the world right now? | ||
Do you think that people would have any choice to ignore the fact that they're killing live babies? | ||
Do you think that we'd have the choice to ignore what the government's doing, that they're collecting all of our taxes, they're selling our workers out to foreign banks, to foreign countries, that they are indebting us and running us into the ground, printing all the money? | ||
Do you think that we'd be able to ignore these things? | ||
We wouldn't, but we have so much entertainment. | ||
We have so many ways to escape, so many ways to go back to a different time in which these things weren't a problem or at least weren't at the forefront of our minds. | ||
So it doesn't matter because we can just go to these places and we can pretend that we're there and we can pretend that we don't have these problems. | ||
But the problems are bad. | ||
One of the common things that I've been talking about is the fact that jobs are leaving. | ||
We don't have an identity. | ||
That's the point of all of this, is that we don't have an identity as Americans. | ||
People think of America as one big economic union, one big conglomerate of people in cities and loosely organized states that are just here to have the most effective method of increasing our gross domestic product. | ||
There's no reason for anything right now. | ||
So why wouldn't you want to go back to a time when there was a meaning for something? | ||
Even if your meaning was misguided and wrong, like supporting the Vietnam War or being against the Vietnam War or fighting Nazis by playing Call of Duty, we're always trying to find a way out of our current time in which nothing matters, everything's bad, nothing means anything. | ||
We're trying to go back to these times when people were doing something that mattered. | ||
That's what we need to realize. | ||
And what I'm telling you now is that there are things that need to be done now that matter. | ||
We try to do those things here. | ||
We try to go to these things, like CPAC, for example. | ||
There are shady, backroom things happening at these events. | ||
These Washington people, these shady people. | ||
There's shady stuff happening all around. | ||
So you see these things happening. | ||
We're not... History is not on pause, okay? | ||
We're not living in some stasis where things don't happen anymore and we're just stuck in our current existence. | ||
There are things happening. There are things shifting. | ||
Our responsibility is to do things that shift things in the right direction because there will never be a lack of bad guys trying to shift things in the wrong direction. | ||
So our responsibility is to realize that things do matter now. | ||
Even though it feels like it, we have to see what truly matters. | ||
We have to decide what matters to us, and then we have to figure out what that means and how to preserve it. | ||
I'm not talking about some Nietzschean idea of, well, God is dead, so therefore we have to figure out what is... | ||
We have to decide what matters. | ||
That's not what I'm saying, because I do believe that there is an objective reality that certain things matter and certain things don't. | ||
There's a hierarchy of importance of things. | ||
What does matter? | ||
We need to look at... | ||
Objectively, we need to look at what's changed and what's got us to this negative place that we're in now. | ||
People don't have communities anymore. | ||
Families barely exist. | ||
Families are the foundational building block of a society, of a community in particular, however big, whether it's a town, a city, a state, or an entire nation. | ||
Families are the foundational building block of those communities. | ||
So The enemy knows this, by the way. | ||
If you haven't noticed, every attack that's gotten us here and really every attack in general is an attack on the family when it comes down to it. | ||
The individual matters. | ||
The family matters more. | ||
Because when you're in a family, when you're a dad, your individual personhood matters, sure. | ||
But what matters more than your individual personhood as a father? | ||
Feeding your children, providing for your wife. | ||
And these things have been taken from us. | ||
We've been told that these things are not important because women can work too. | ||
And it doesn't matter if you can't provide, if you fall short, the government will take care of you. | ||
Because it's important, and if you want to get a divorce just for no reason, that's fine too. | ||
If you just decide that you want something different, that's fine, because your individual personhood matters. | ||
So they've broken up the family. | ||
Individualism matters. | ||
Families matter more. | ||
How do families know each other? | ||
Do families just get together and just hang out just because? | ||
No, they don't. Sometimes in neighborhoods that happens. | ||
Sometimes. These type of things happen through church, through other community issues, but we've been told that communities don't exist on anything but a national level, and I can't relate to some family in New York or Los Angeles or Washington State, and if we're all basically the same, then I basically can't relate to the person living next to me either. | ||
And when you look at the women's liberation movement, the sexual liberation movement, it all comes down to the fact that this is against the family. | ||
When you can have sex with whoever you want, families don't matter, because once upon a time, sex was really for a man and wife to enjoy each other's commitment to one another, but ultimately it was for procreation. | ||
It was for producing children. | ||
But when you're told that sex is just for fun, sex is for your individual pleasure, then it doesn't matter. | ||
Again, when you're told that it doesn't matter if you have a family or not, you can do whatever you want if you want to work, then of course women are not going to want to have a family. | ||
They're going to want to work because that's what they're told is important. | ||
Men are not going to want to marry women because why would they want to do that? | ||
I mean, honestly, as a man, if you don't really care about having a family, why would you get married? | ||
I mean, honestly. Why? | ||
I mean, what's the point? You know, men and women, they're different. | ||
So why not just live alone and just, you know, find female companionship wherever you want, you know, temporarily in a one-night stand or at a bar or anything? | ||
And then it goes further and it goes, this is what I'm talking about, where it gets more complex and eventually everything comes back down to the family. | ||
When you destroy men's jobs and men begin making less than women, again, it's an attack on the family and they've already made divorce totally okay, so why not get a divorce then? | ||
When you have those divorces and then you feed opiates, you shove these things down people's throats, why not kill yourself? | ||
It's all about you. So this is what I'm talking about. | ||
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Nothing is important. | ||
The only things that are important are what you decide are important. | ||
If it's important to you to have a good job, then do your thing. | ||
Go to college. Do what everybody tells you. | ||
Get into hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. | ||
And get your good job and live your life that way. | ||
If it matters to you, and then you can have your nice cars and your nice houses and all that stuff and you can sedate yourself that way. | ||
If you want to make a difference in the world, the appropriate way to do that is to, again, do what everybody tells you. | ||
Go to college and start teaching. | ||
Or start doing this and teach the kids exactly what the government tells you to teach. | ||
That's the way to make a difference. | ||
Or another way to make a difference and to do good in the world and give your life meaning is maybe you're a lawyer. | ||
Go be an immigration attorney or something like that. | ||
Help underprivileged immigrants come here and leech off the system. | ||
So nothing actually matters. | ||
And when you realize this, it can be very distressing. | ||
If you start looking around and you realize that everything's a facade, this is why it's very important that people in our side of things Understand, you know, you may disagree, and I'm not going to try to convert anybody on this program, but what I'm saying is you have to realize, | ||
I'm not saying you have to subscribe to exactly what I do, but you have to acknowledge, because it's true, and you have to look at the truth and Not just blindly acknowledge it, but you have to acknowledge that there's good and evil. | ||
There is a God. Satan is real and working in this world. | ||
And that actually makes a lot of sense when you realize that. | ||
And you have to realize that you have to trust God. | ||
You have to do what's right and trust God to do what he said he's going to do. | ||
Because otherwise, there is nothing. | ||
Like you saw that clip that they just played there from They Live. | ||
And it's like that. You put on the glasses and you see things for what they really are. | ||
You look at advertising. You look at the television, and really what you see once you put these glasses on, you see it for what it is, and you see that everything is pornography. | ||
Everything is overloading your brain with sex and sexual images, sexual innuendo, just to fry your brain. | ||
So that everything in the world is about sex. | ||
If you want to have a nice car, it's really so that you can attract an attractive girl and you can have sex. | ||
Or if you want to go out to the bar, you want to drink all the time, it's really because of sex. | ||
It fries your brain. | ||
I'm not saying that's what the clip is saying, but analogy. | ||
That's what the glasses do. | ||
You see that everything is really about sex. | ||
Because if Satan can hook everything on sex... | ||
If that is your foundational purpose in this world is just to seek hedonistic pleasure in sex and drinking and drugs and alcohol, fast cars, big houses, big vacations, if that's all that you are here for, Then you're not any danger. | ||
You're not any risk to anybody because you're doing what you're supposed to do. | ||
You're doing what the king of this world wants you to do, Satan. | ||
And if you're in that sedated state, then you're not dangerous. | ||
And if you are... | ||
If you can't focus on anything else but that, then you're blinded. | ||
You're not seeing things for what they are, but once you realize that, then everything looks... | ||
It's like the book of Ecclesiastes. | ||
It talks about, I looked for pleasure and meaning in everything that I could. | ||
The Hebrew word in that is vapor. | ||
It says vanities in English because that's kind of how we understand it. | ||
But it says everything is like vapor. | ||
It's like a puff of smoke. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
So when you see these advertising things, you see McDonald's, you see these corporations that people work for. | ||
They spend their whole life working up to the top of this corporation and it doesn't matter. | ||
And nothing matters. | ||
Lawyers try to do things that matter. | ||
Teachers try to do things that matter. | ||
But they're not actually doing anything that actually matters because they're not doing anything. | ||
They're doing what they're told to do. | ||
I was talking to the crew about the education system over the break. | ||
In the early 1900s, in fifth grade, if you look back at fifth grade tests from little country schoolhouses in the backwoods of wherever in the country you want to look at, you look at those tests, a lot of us probably wouldn't be able to pass them now. | ||
With a high school education, some people with a college education, probably actually a lot of people with a college education couldn't pass those. | ||
Because people used to teach, humans are extremely resilient, humans are very capable of learning and overcoming and adapting. | ||
But, for some reason, we dumb people down. | ||
Have you ever noticed that the federal government runs all the education in the country? | ||
I mean, yeah, we have some illusion of choice and stuff with independent school districts, and it's, yeah, they're independent of each other. | ||
And, you know, but they all have to toe the same line that the federal government sets up for them. | ||
I mean, why do you think that that would be? | ||
A country as large as the United States has one single department running every single school in the country, effectively. | ||
Obviously, it's a little bit different for certain private schools, certain ones. | ||
And only then they get, like, religious exemptions. | ||
And that's probably coming to an end pretty soon, like we see in Canada, where, like, Catholic schools, for example, are having to teach, you know, that being gay is awesome, being trans is awesome, even though it's against their religion. | ||
So why do you think that that is, that this one entity controls all this education in the country? | ||
And do you think that it's a coincidence that as soon as this one entity started taking control of all the schools, that the education went downhill, just completely fell apart? | ||
Nobody knows anything now? | ||
I think that there's probably connections there. | ||
I think that those things are probably related to each other. | ||
I don't know. No, that's not true. | ||
I do know. There's a concerted satanic effort that's been going on since the foundation of this country to destroy it. | ||
There's been a concerted satanic effort from the beginning of the world to destroy humanity. | ||
And we're seeing that now. | ||
We're only just seeing it on a larger scale. | ||
Because before it was on individual people. | ||
Individual people would be overcome with vices they would want to drink. | ||
They'd be addicted to drugs or they'd be addicted to sex. | ||
They'd secretly go to brothels and visit prostitutes. | ||
But now our entire society lives, spends every cent of its paycheck on drugs. | ||
Whoring itself out in brothels to prostitutes. | ||
That's what we do as a society now. | ||
And I'm not going to get too explicit because I know that a lot of people listen to this a wide range of ages. | ||
But this society, this entire global community is, I mean, if you can call it a global community, that's what they call it. | ||
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It's against the grain to want to do that and to be, you know, dare I use the word, righteous, good, Wholesome. | ||
Moral. These are words that you're not allowed to use anymore because nobody is. | ||
The society itself is degrading. | ||
We're falling apart. The whole world is just falling apart right now. | ||
People need to do something about it. | ||
This is what I'm saying. Certain things matter. | ||
Everything you look at that they tell you matters doesn't. | ||
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We have to do something about it. | ||
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Trigger Warnings. | ||
This broadcast contains subject matter that might trigger liberal snowflakes. | ||
It's The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room, everybody. | ||
My name is Jake Lloyd. We have about 30 minutes left on today's broadcast. | ||
So it's been a little bit of an unorthodox show today, at least for my portion of hosting it so far. | ||
And it's just because at a certain point, a lot of the news becomes the same. | ||
The stories are the same. | ||
The stuff that's happening is kind of repeating itself. | ||
It's like during the shutdown, for example. | ||
It was weeks and weeks of the same stuff. | ||
Trump says this, Democrats say this, and they won't budge, and he won't budge, and nothing happens, and then he caves. | ||
It gets very boring. | ||
It gets kind of obnoxious to go through it every day like it's new. | ||
Sometimes it's good to talk about the overarching concept, the overarching agendas from both sides of this battle that we're in. | ||
So that's kind of where we've been so far. | ||
But I want to take just a minute And I want to play a video from Tucker Carlson. | ||
Because Tucker, you know, Tucker's been under a lot of attack for the past year or so. | ||
And he has not once caved because Tucker understands how this goes. | ||
Well, he's recently been attacked. | ||
They've dug up some old recording of some things that he said, which were obviously jokes. | ||
But they, you know, are apparently controversial, even though they're jokes. | ||
Because you're not allowed to be funny anymore. | ||
And they're trying to get him fired over this. | ||
and this video here is Tucker Carlson's response. | ||
Good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson tonight. | ||
As anyone who's ever been caught in its gears can tell you, the great American outrage machine is a remarkable thing. | ||
One day you're having dinner with your family, imagining everything is fine. | ||
The next, your phone is exploding with calls from reporters. | ||
They read you snippets from a press release written by Democratic Party operatives. | ||
They demand to know how you could possibly have said something so awful and offensive. | ||
Do you have a statement on how immoral you are? | ||
It's a bewildering moment, especially when the quotes in question are more than a decade old. | ||
There's really not that much you can do to respond. | ||
It's pointless to try to explain how the words were spoken in jest or taken out of context, or in any case, bear no resemblance to what you actually think or would want for the country. | ||
None of that matters. Nobody cares. | ||
You know the role you're required to play. | ||
You are a sinner begging the forgiveness of Twitter. | ||
So you issue a statement of deep contrition. | ||
You apologize profusely for your transgressions. | ||
You promise to be a better person going forward. | ||
With the guidance of your contrition consultants, you send money to whatever organization claims to represent the people you supposedly offended. | ||
Then you sit back and brace for a wave of stories about your apology, all of which are simply pretexts for attacking you again. | ||
In the end, you get fired. | ||
You lose your job. Nobody defends you. | ||
Your neighbors avert their gaze as you pull into the driveway. | ||
You are ruined. | ||
And yet, no matter how bad it gets, no matter how despised and humiliated you may be, there is one thing you can never do, one thing that is absolutely not allowed. | ||
You can never acknowledge the comic absurdity of the whole thing. | ||
You can never laugh in the face of the mob. | ||
You must always pretend that the people yelling at you are somehow your moral superiors. | ||
You have to assume that what they say they're mad about is what they're actually mad about. | ||
You have to take them at face value. | ||
You must pretend this is a debate about virtue and not about power. | ||
That your critics are arguing from principle and not from partisanship. | ||
No matter what they take from you in the end, you must continue to pretend that these things are true. | ||
You are bad. | ||
They are good. | ||
The system is on the level. | ||
But what if we stopped pretending for a minute? | ||
What if we acknowledge what's actually going on? | ||
One side is deadly serious. | ||
They believe that politics is war. | ||
They're not interested in abstractions or principles, rules or traditions. | ||
They seek power. | ||
They plan to win it, whatever it takes. | ||
If that includes getting you fired or silencing you or threatening your family at home or throwing you in prison, okay. | ||
They know what their goal is. | ||
If you're in the way, they will crush you. | ||
What's interesting is how reliably the other side pretends that none of this is happening. | ||
Republicans in Washington do a fairly credible imitation of an opposition party. | ||
They still give speeches, they tweet quite a bit, they make concerned noises about how liberals are bad. | ||
But on the deepest level, it's all opposed. | ||
In their minds, where it matters, Republican leaders are controlled by the left. | ||
They know exactly what they're allowed to say and believe. | ||
They know what the rules are. | ||
They may understand that those rules are written by the very people who seek their destruction. | ||
They ruthlessly enforce them anyway. | ||
Republicans in Washington police their own with a never-ending enthusiasm. | ||
Like trustees at a prison, they dutifully report back to the warden hoping for perks. | ||
Nobody wants to be called names. | ||
Nobody wants to be Trump. | ||
How many times have you seen it happen? | ||
Some conservative figure will say something stupid or incomplete or too far outside the bounds of received wisdom for the moral guardians of cable news. | ||
Twitter goes bonkers. | ||
The mob demands a response. | ||
Very often the first people calling for the destruction of that person are Republican leaders. | ||
You saw it with the Covington Catholic High School kids. | ||
You see it all the time. | ||
Kevin McCarthy spends half his day telling Republican members not to criticize progressive orthodoxy. | ||
Paul Ryan did the same before him. | ||
A couple of years ago, the entire Democratic Party decided to deny the biological reality of sex differences, an idea that's as insane as it is dangerous. | ||
Republican leaders decided not to criticize them for it. | ||
They might get upset. This is a system built on deceit and enforced silence. | ||
Hypocrisy is its hallmark. | ||
Yet in Washington it's considered rude to ask questions about how exactly it works. | ||
Why are the people who consider Bill Clinton a hero lecturing me about sexism? | ||
How can the party that demands racial quotas denounce other people as racist? | ||
After a while you begin to think that maybe their criticisms aren't sincere. | ||
Maybe their moral puffery is a costume. | ||
Maybe the whole conversation is an absurd joke. | ||
Maybe we're falling for it. | ||
You sometimes hear modern progressives described as new Puritans. | ||
That's a slur on colonial Americans. | ||
Whatever their flaws, the Puritans cared about the fate of the human soul and the moral regeneration of their society. | ||
Those are not topics that interest progressives. | ||
They're too busy pushing late-term abortion and cross-dressing on fifth graders. | ||
These are the people who write our movies and our sitcoms. | ||
They are not shocked by naughty words. | ||
They just pretend to be when it's useful. | ||
It's been very useful lately. | ||
The left's main goal, in case you haven't noticed, is controlling what you think. | ||
In order to do that, they have to control the information that you receive. | ||
Google and Facebook and Twitter are fully on board with that. | ||
They're happy to ban unapproved thoughts and they don't apologize for it. | ||
They often do. So do the other cable channels and virtually every major news outlet in this country. | ||
One of the only places left in the United States where independent thoughts are allowed is right here. | ||
The opinion hours on this network. | ||
Just a few hours in a sea of television programming. | ||
It's not much, relatively speaking. | ||
For the left, it's unacceptable. | ||
They demand total conformity. | ||
Since the day we went on the air, they've been working hard to kill this show. | ||
We haven't said much about it in public. | ||
It seemed too self-referential. | ||
The point of the show has never been us. | ||
But now it's obvious to everybody. | ||
There's no pretending that it's not happening. | ||
It is happening. And so going forward, we'll be covering their efforts to make us be quiet. | ||
For now, though, just two points to leave you with. | ||
First, Fox News is behind us, as they have been since the very first day. | ||
Toughness is a rare quality of the TV network, and we are grateful for that. | ||
Second, we've always apologized when we're wrong and we'll continue to do that. | ||
That's what decent people do. | ||
They apologize. But we will never bow to the mob. | ||
Ever. No matter what. | ||
A lot, a lot going on there in Tucker Carlson's response to the outraged mob coming after him. | ||
There's three main different things that I want to talk about. | ||
I'm going to talk about them on the other side of the break because... | ||
When I initially decided to play that clip, I was thinking that maybe I would just play the meat of it, his basic response, and I would explain why he's doing that. | ||
And there's no reason to, because he explains it better than I could. | ||
There's no reason for me to go through and explain it again. | ||
It would be redundant, and honestly, he does a better job than I could in his own situation. | ||
So, rather than do that, I just wanted you to hear that. | ||
See what it looks like when you respond correctly to this sort of attack. | ||
And then on the other side of the break, I'm going to break down briefly what he did, the main components of his response, why it works, and how conservatives and anybody that's dissident in this establishment needs to respond to these type of allegations in the future. | ||
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Welcome back to the final segment of today's edition of The War Room. | ||
My name is Jake Lloyd, your host for the next few minutes as we wrap up InfoWars last hour of live broadcasting for today until tomorrow. | ||
I want to talk a minute about the clip that we rolled in the last segment, Tucker Carlson responding to the old clips of him saying some things on the radio which were, you know, jokes, but apparently they're, you know, just that offensive. | ||
Doesn't matter. And he did a great job at responding for a lot of different reasons. | ||
He hit all the points. And I want to break down exactly what... | ||
I'm not going to talk about what he said, why the left does this. | ||
We all know that, especially after listening to him. | ||
We got it. So I want to break down the components about what Tucker said and what we need to mimic in the future. | ||
Number one... No apology. | ||
No apology. There's two parts. | ||
There's one A and one B. So, one A. He didn't apologize. | ||
Now, he said, we'll apologize if we do things wrong, but we're not just going to apologize just because they ask for one. | ||
You can't apologize to these people because even if you don't resign, even if you don't get fired, they still win in some way. | ||
You can't apologize to these people because you can't let them win. | ||
You can't give them any ground. | ||
One B, the second part of that point, is you present a unified front. | ||
If you're fractured, if somebody else... | ||
The point of this, before we go any further, you can't let them win it all. | ||
If you don't let them win it all, then they have no power over you. | ||
Because this is all... | ||
It's like they're bluffing. | ||
Because they don't actually have the power to do anything right now if we don't give them the power to do it. | ||
Now, for individuals, it's different. | ||
But when you're in an organization like Fox, they don't have the power over you. | ||
Now... Tucker also did a great job of protecting himself because he said Republicans follow, you know, they're controlled by the Democrats. | ||
They know what they're allowed to say. | ||
They know what they're allowed to do. So now if Fox were to fire him, then they would just be, you know, it would be obvious that that's true. | ||
But anyways, the second point is you present a unified front because even if you say no, you know, who cares if you defend yourself? | ||
If your company abandons you and everybody around you turns on you, then who cares? | ||
They still win. So if you, in those around, you can present a unified front against these people. | ||
That's another win for you because it's a loss for them. | ||
Because if they don't get a win out of it, it's a loss. | ||
The second point is that the Republicans are no different, like I just mentioned a minute ago. | ||
It's true. We need to stop pretending. | ||
Everybody always uses this line, the Republicans and the Democrats are exactly the same, and they're totally equal because they both want the same things and blah, blah, blah. | ||
It's not true in that sense, and it's not true for the reasons that they say that it is. | ||
The Republicans are no different than the Democrats because they're not going to stand up for people's right to say and believe what they want. | ||
The Republicans are no different because they're going to allow the Democrats to walk all over people. | ||
The Republicans are just as happy to let this thing go as long as they can at least keep their images like the resistance party against these things. | ||
Oh yeah, we hate when Democrats do that. | ||
Liberals are bad. It's very concerning what liberals are doing to people, but when it comes down to it, they're not going to do anything. | ||
They're not going to do anything to defend anybody. | ||
They're going to allow it to continue. | ||
So the Republicans are no different because they, like Tucker said, they know what they're allowed to say. | ||
They know what they're allowed to do, what they're allowed to support, what they're allowed to believe. | ||
They know who they're allowed to associate with. | ||
There are people that won't associate with Infowars or Alex Jones because they're not allowed to. | ||
It's not because they disagree with Alex. | ||
In fact, they do agree with Alex in a lot of ways. | ||
But they know that they're not allowed to associate with him because the Democrats don't like us. | ||
So they're no different than the Democrats in that regard. | ||
The third point, and one of the most important, because the first two points are ways that we prevent them from getting a win on us. | ||
The second point is acknowledging that the Republicans, like holding them accountable for what they're doing, because they claim to be the resistance to this type of crap, but they're not. | ||
They're exactly the same. | ||
So we have to not let them win, not get it over on us. | ||
We have to hold the Republicans accountable and say you're no different than the Democrats because you're never actually going to defend anybody. | ||
You're never going to actually do anything about people getting attacked, deplatformed, beaten, evicted, unemployed, all these different things. | ||
And then the third point is that in order to get a win on the Democrats... | ||
In order to posture in a way that will allow us to win whenever the opportunity arises. | ||
Because this isn't a win in itself. | ||
It's the first step towards it. | ||
The third point is to be honest about the issues. | ||
Who else on cable news? | ||
You know, Hannity might say something about it if he asked to. | ||
Maybe Laura Ingram, maybe. | ||
But nobody else would just say that parents are forcing their kids, you know, like liberal parents are forcing their kids to cross-dress and, you know, go in drag. | ||
Five-year-olds. Tucker just said that in that clip. | ||
Who else on cable television is willing to say any of these things? | ||
Okay? So, we have to be honest about the issues. | ||
We have to be honest about the fact that they are putting, that parents, liberal parents, are making their five-year-old children cross-dress. | ||
We have to be honest about the fact that liberals don't actually believe any of these things, that they're trying to get people fired for it. | ||
They just want to get people fired. | ||
Okay? We have to be honest about these things. | ||
We have to be honest about the fact that gay marriage is a slippery slope. | ||
I know that's uncomfortable for a lot of people to talk about because it's liberal orthodoxy. | ||
Like he said, it's progressive liberal orthodoxy that nobody's allowed to transgress against. | ||
But we have to acknowledge the fact that we were right when we said that if this goes through in this way, it's going to be a slippery slope. | ||
It won't stop there. | ||
And they said, no, it won't. | ||
It's fine. It's only this. | ||
It's nothing further. And look where we are now. | ||
Five-year-old cross-dressers getting dollar bills thrown at them, being celebrated on live television for the whole nation. | ||
So if you want to tell me that's not a slippery slope, if that's not a slippery slope, no such thing exists, okay? | ||
I mean, look at this. | ||
Look how sick this is. | ||
Look, I mean, that's a mentally ill child. | ||
I feel very bad for this child because his parents have done an extreme disservice to him. | ||
They've really, really... I mean, this is serious, serious abuse. | ||
He's also apparently autistic, I hear. | ||
Um... And if you look at videos of it, there's like a video of a live stream with him talking to some drag queen. | ||
I don't know if they're transgendered. | ||
I'm not allowed to say tran-ee, but some drag queen. | ||
So there's some video of this child with this person, and they're obviously, I mean, and then he says something about like, you know, doing ketamine on a couch. | ||
And he makes like some like snorting motion. | ||
Why does this child know what ketamine is? | ||
I didn't learn to know what ketamine was until I was in like high school, okay? | ||
Why would a child need to know what ketamine is? | ||
And I mean, honestly, like let's just be honest. | ||
People like drag queens, people like that are in that position because they were abused as children. | ||
And the people who abuse other children were themselves abused. | ||
That's how this works. When somebody gets abused, it's much more common if they repress it and they're consistently abused and traumatized, this sort of thing happens again. | ||
And these parents are just putting this child in the line of fire where apparently people are doing ketamine and they think it's funny. | ||
We have to be honest about the fact that this is child abuse. | ||
We have to be honest about the fact. | ||
And this is where the chickens come home to roost, okay? | ||
Whether or not we're willing to talk about this type of stuff. | ||
We can talk about low taxes all the time. | ||
It's not going to save the country, okay? | ||
We talked about it earlier in a different context, but it's true in general. | ||
Low taxes are not going to save the freaking country, okay? | ||
The country's falling apart because of trash like this, because of parents abusing their children like that. | ||
Putting their children in dresses and lingerie and making them dance in men's clubs, like gay bars, to get dollar bills thrown at them. | ||
That's why our country's falling apart, okay? | ||
Because nobody has any standards about anything. | ||
Everybody's allowed to do whatever they want, whenever they want, with whoever they want, as long as it, quote, doesn't hurt anybody else. | ||
Well, let me just fill you in on everything. | ||
How the real world works. | ||
Everything you do affects somebody else in some way or another. | ||
Because what you do defines who you are. | ||
And who you are affects other people when you go out into the real world and interact with them. | ||
So if you're a degenerate person that thinks it's great to put five-year-olds in dresses and make them dance for you, you're probably a trash person. | ||
You're a moral degenerate. | ||
Do you understand me? So when those type of people go out into the world, it doesn't matter what they do in the privacy of their own bedroom. | ||
Okay? Because they're bad people, and that rubs off on the rest of society. | ||
So you can try to cut taxes all you want. | ||
You can try to reform the welfare system all you want. | ||
But until we stop putting five-year-olds in dresses, in underwear, making them dance for grown men, until we stop killing babies in the womb, until we stop killing babies outside of the womb, Not only fallen victim to, | ||
but openly embraced. | ||
And this is what I'm talking about earlier in the broadcast when I say that we have to pick out fights that matter because things do matter. | ||
We have to make them matter and we have to fight to change them. | ||
My name is Jake Lloyd. This is The War Room. | ||
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