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Dr. Nick Begich is in studio with me for the first hour. | |
And we're going to have some fun. | ||
We always do. I've got a little something up my sleeve here. | ||
And we usually stick to politics here and current events, and we'll obviously be covering all that news today as I have some law experts that will be joining me. | ||
Robert Barnes is going to join me in the second hour, and then Tyler Nixon will be joining me in the third hour to give us their take on the Mueller report. | ||
And we've got a gentleman who we're just going to have remain anonymous right now who's joining us at 4.30. | ||
This gentleman captured footage from the border that is simply shocking. | ||
And so what's happening at the border is worse than it's ever been. | ||
It's out of control. | ||
And I'm now beginning to think it's basically like a bank run. | ||
You just found out that the ATM at 9th and Main is kicking out cash. | ||
So everybody's rushing over there to get some free cash. | ||
And you just heard that it's been doing this for years. | ||
Everybody's been taking advantage of it. | ||
It's kind of the secret of the block. | ||
Uh-oh. The bank just found out about the ATM kicking out free money, and they're coming to shut it down. | ||
So there's an ATM run. | ||
That's what's happening at the border right now. | ||
There's a rush to the border. | ||
They know that Trump is for real, wanting to actually have a southern border. | ||
I know that's insane, but that's what Trump wants, to have a southern border, to have a country. | ||
That's somehow just insanity these days. | ||
That's considered old hat, to have a country. | ||
I mean, my goodness. | ||
How dare Donald Trump want to have a country? | ||
So they're rushing the border. | ||
It's worse now than ever, folks. | ||
And I'll tell you, It really makes you wonder why the Democrats won't do anything about it. | ||
I mean, you know that they all said in the past, oh yes, have a border. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
Hillary Clinton said a barrier during the 2016 presidential debates. | ||
A barrier. That's how she gets away with that, Dr. | ||
Beggins. She doesn't say wall. | ||
She has the magic Jedi touch. | ||
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Oh, barrier. Oh, we don't need a wall. | |
That's racist. But I support a barrier. | ||
Yeah. You know, walls work in Israel, right? | ||
They work in a lot of places in the world, and a wall does work. | ||
In fact, if you go to Latin America, around every private home is a wall. | ||
Yeah, if you go down to South America. | ||
That's how it is. | ||
I mean, that's the culture, right? | ||
I mean, because walls matter, even they understand that. | ||
Well, walls are obviously a failed invention. | ||
Walls are absolutely a failed marvel of architecture and engineering. | ||
They, you know... You know, what's a shame is that we even have to do it, that people don't respect the law, that they don't respect the country enough to recognize that there's a front door and there's a back door. | ||
And it's too bad, because the front door's always been open. | ||
You know, it's been open for a couple hundred years, and... | ||
But yeah, you've got to, you know, ring the doorbell and wait for someone to come to the door and say, hey, how are you? | ||
Who are you? Okay, come on in. | ||
And, you know, we welcome more immigrants than any other country in the world. | ||
We always have. Nothing's changed about that. | ||
Oh, it's not even close. But the difference in the attitude of people that we should just somehow just let it all just come in, let everyone just walk in. | ||
Nobody does that. | ||
There's no one that does that, whether you're the country of Mexico, the United States, Canada, or any other country takes care of their borders because the borders is the representation of the sovereign boundaries that say you come in, you follow our rules. | ||
You don't come in breaking them to start with. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
But you know, this is what the president is dealing with. | ||
This is what we're dealing with. And of course, again, an illegal investigation. | ||
Where you now have CNN and all these Democrats saying, oh, Trump was obstructing justice. | ||
They were never seeking justice, and there was no crime. | ||
So you can't obstruct justice into a crime that doesn't exist. | ||
You know what the real obstruction of justice was? | ||
It was the entire investigation. | ||
It was the obstruction of justice against Hillary Clinton, against James Comey, against all these corrupt bureaucrats. | ||
That's what the obstruction of justice was, the investigation itself. | ||
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We took on Hillary Clinton. | ||
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Thank you. Woo! | |
Should I wake you up? | ||
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We're back. Should I wake you up? | |
It's Friday, April 19th, 2019. | ||
Put your bongs down, potheads. | ||
You got another day. All right. | ||
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Dr. Nick Begich in studio with me for the first hour. | ||
We're going to have some fun. | ||
In fact, I'm already getting... | ||
I've put a little... | ||
Teaser out there for what I'm about to do. | ||
In fact, you didn't even realize I was testing you. | ||
Oh no! Oh no! | ||
It's already generating interest right now. | ||
It's going to be interesting. | ||
I think the crew may want to get involved in this one. | ||
So Nick Begich, he's in studio with us for the first hour. | ||
Robert Barnes is going to be joining us to discuss his take on the Mueller report. | ||
Obviously a legal expert. | ||
And then we have an anonymous... | ||
In fact, let me just even cross this name out right here on my sheet so we don't even put his name out there. | ||
He's gotten some unbelievable footage of what's happening at the border. | ||
And I think that, well, he's being targeted right now by leftist organizations and you can imagine probably even quite worse. | ||
So I'm just going to make sure that they just don't even see anything of this guy's name. | ||
So just let me cross that out. | ||
But he'll be joining us to talk about what he sees at the border and the social media accounts that he runs, highlighting just the blatant lawlessness at the southern border. | ||
I mean, it's stunning, folks. | ||
And then we're going to have Tyler Nixon in the third hour to discuss his legal expert take on the Mueller report. | ||
So we've got a lot of interesting stuff to talk about. | ||
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Alright, now I'm going to do a deep radio tease is what I'm going to do. | ||
And I'm not going to get into what I want to talk to you about just to kind of have some fun today. | ||
Just to kind of switch it up on a Friday. | ||
Sounds good to me. I think everybody's kind of been beaten over the head with politics long enough that we can maybe just take a brief breath of fresh air before we get back into the Mueller report and everything. | ||
So we'll do that in the next segment. But, you know, where do you kind of... | ||
Rank this notion that it's racist to have a border or Trump manufactured an emergency at the southern border. | ||
All of this garbage where you can look back at the tapes. | ||
All the Democrats said build the wall. | ||
All the Democrats said stop immigration. | ||
I mean, even Bernie Sanders saying we can't have all these illegal immigrants flying the border. | ||
I mean, why is it hard for us to do something about this? | ||
Why can't we do something about this? | ||
How is our leadership not fully committed to protecting our southern border? | ||
I mean, how do you... | ||
How do you equate this? | ||
I mean, what is going on down there? | ||
You know, from my perspective, it is an invasion. | ||
I mean, it's just a total breakdown of civil society. | ||
And, you know, when I think about, you know, what happens when immigrants arrive, most of them coming in the back door, they're not bringing much with them. | ||
But they're requiring a whole lot of U.S. assets to support whatever's happening with those folks when they roll in. | ||
So we take care of their medical. | ||
We take care of dental visits. | ||
We end up appointing attorneys because obviously they can't afford them. | ||
I mean, and all of this ends up costing our social system a tremendous amount. | ||
The military, I believe, is responsible for guarding our borders. | ||
You know, that's what a sovereign country is about. | ||
So the idea of deploying National Guardsmen along the border, I think, is appropriate. | ||
The state of Texas is trying to get that done. | ||
Citizens are having to go down. | ||
That's right. And actually, they're making a difference. | ||
You're arresting people. | ||
And you're going to be showing some film from some of that that's not being seen on the mainstream. | ||
And it's a more accurate depiction of what is actually happening there. | ||
You know, when you look at the southern border, I mean, you think about Mexico. | ||
Mexico is a criminal state. | ||
I mean, I remember traveling often to Tijuana. | ||
I would go there when I hit Southern California. | ||
I wouldn't go there on a bet today. | ||
You know, 10 years ago, even, it was safe. | ||
It's not safe anymore. | ||
It continues to get more and more violent. | ||
They just had, I think it was upwards of 200 murders, 200 assassinations of political candidates in Mexico last calendar. | ||
Right, right. And, you know, one of the things they did, and people won't remember this, but they put microcircuits in 200 of their top people in their attorney general's office in Mexico. | ||
And this was supposed to keep track of them, you know? | ||
Like, literally, they're microchipped? | ||
Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. And you can look it up. | ||
I'm sure you'll find the press reports on it. | ||
But the thing is, they said, oh, this is to wipe out corruption. | ||
No, it wasn't. It was to catch whistleblowers, to track everyone at the top. | ||
This is a corrupt system. | ||
I mean, they just replaced their leadership. | ||
We'll see what they come up with. | ||
But this is all the way down. | ||
You know, when you're approached by the police in Mexico, you worry just as much about that as if it's a mugger on the street because you don't know whether he's going to rob you or not. | ||
Well, both ways you're grabbing your wallet. | ||
Exactly right. And so, you know, when I think about it, we have a... | ||
The Mexican people have tried to have revolutions a number of times. | ||
The last one was during the Clinton administration. | ||
And we intervened. | ||
You know, I think that's fundamentally wrong. | ||
They deserve their revolution. | ||
They've had a corrupt government at our southern border for 100 years, since the last revolution. | ||
And the difference between their revolution and other revolutions around the world, they didn't kill the elite leadership that was the problem politically 100 years ago. | ||
They didn't drain the swamp. | ||
They didn't drain the swamp. | ||
And so they all came back in, worked their way under the door, and they still control the entire economy. | ||
One of the richest natural resource places on the planet and one of the most impoverished because of corruption. | ||
Government corruption, political corruption. | ||
It isn't safe for Americans to be down there. | ||
Every time they go down, you're kidnapped, you're harassed. | ||
I mean, it's – and not all Latin countries are like this. | ||
I travel all over the world, and I'll tell you what, each Latin country has their own culture. | ||
And they are different. | ||
Just like the United States and Canada, although we're very similar, we're very different also. | ||
Same with Europeans. | ||
But this is an invasion. | ||
The National Guard should be there. | ||
They should protect our borders. | ||
We can't just allow anyone to come in. | ||
And most recently, in fact, it was on David Knight's show talking about Ebola. | ||
You know, that's something we ought to be worrying about. | ||
We've got people coming in the southern border from those very countries where this is a problem today. | ||
Controlling the border is controlling our security. | ||
It's fundamental to any national sovereign nation. | ||
Well, if I want to fly, let's say I want to fly out of town for Easter weekend, I'm going to get a proctology exam. | ||
There's a stronger border to cross over into an airport than our country. | ||
Absolutely. And, you know, like I say, I fly all the time. | ||
And it's the one place where you have no civil rights, right? | ||
I mean, you enter an airport, you don't say anything that's not politically correct or... | ||
No, you say gun or bomb or... | ||
You have nothing but problems, all right? | ||
I mean, I came out of the airport in Alaska, and in my safety kit that I always carry with me, I forgot to take out my.44 Magnum rounds that I used in the bush. | ||
Alaskans are a little easier on us. | ||
They just took my rounds. | ||
And they were the Buffalo rounds. Those were expensive. | ||
But they only confiscated them. | ||
That was fine. But, you know... | ||
It's just a very different world, and the world we're in is one that is trapped us. | ||
But that's it exactly, though. | ||
If you wanted to walk across the border, you could be carrying a thousand buffalo-killing rounds. | ||
But at the airport, shut you down. | ||
And fine, okay, we want safety. | ||
We don't want it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. In the country, though, bring it on in. | ||
Bring it on in. Wide open. | ||
All right, we're going to have an interesting next segment. | ||
I don't think you're, you're not going to expect this one. | ||
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We've got Dr. Nick Begich in studio. | ||
It's always fun. EarthPulse.com is his website. | ||
Last time you were in studio, we talked about some kind of next-level stuff. | ||
Got away from the politics. So I wanted to do that again today. | ||
Alright, that's great. I always like to do that. | ||
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And I was kind of testing you in the break room. | |
I did not plan on doing this. | ||
I did not plan on doing this today. | ||
I don't know why, it just kind of came to me in the break room. | ||
And so normally what we do here at Infowars and on the war room, especially right now in these times of what's basically a civil war, a cold civil war, a political civil war happening. | ||
I mean, there's treason and occupation in this country running rampant. | ||
But every once in a while, I like to just take a segment or two to step away. | ||
And so there's all kinds of weird stuff that I like looking into out there. | ||
I'm kind of, let's say, I'm obsessed with going into the dark crevices of the internet. | ||
There's plenty of those. | ||
And the rabbit holes and everything. | ||
And I do. And I don't really bring it up too much here, but... | ||
There's one that's been really interesting to me lately that I've been following for the last couple months. | ||
And at first, you kind of discount it. | ||
And then it just gets weirder and weirder as you follow it. | ||
And I told a couple people here I was going to do this today. | ||
And some of them were like, oh, cool. | ||
Others are already discounting it. | ||
Look, I just think it's fun. | ||
I think looking at the mysteries of life, I mean, we're all in this together. | ||
I look at it fun. So here's what I was asking you. | ||
In the break room, I said, do you remember Publisher's Clearinghouse? | ||
Right. And I said, who was the guy from Publisher's Clearinghouse? | ||
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It's Ed McMahon. And what did Ed McMahon used to do? | |
He used to deliver the money. | ||
Right. Now, if I ask, now I guarantee you, probably just about everybody around your age, and this has been done before, they would say the exact same thing. | ||
The exact same thing. Now, this is not me. | ||
This is actually people going, asking publishers, clearing house and everything. | ||
That never happened. | ||
Isn't that bizarre? What is that about? | ||
I have no idea. It's like weirdness. | ||
So this is what they call the Mandela effect. | ||
Have you ever heard of this? Yeah. | ||
Yeah. I mean, it's weird. | ||
It's just weirdness. You know, when you think about maybe it's just there's no multi-generational memory anymore. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
So that's one that I think really works for your generation because everybody remembers seeing that. | ||
Right. For some other people, there's like a big Star Wars one. | ||
You know, Luke, I am your father. | ||
That line never happened. | ||
Lines not in the movie. Too much. | ||
Too much. I'm just telling you. | ||
You know, it's weird because, you know, it's like the disappearing history, right? | ||
I mean, and the more of it that gets online, the more of that we're going to not see. | ||
That's kind of an interesting parallel to make towards... | ||
The universe that we're in right now, it's like, yeah, they just erased stuff off the Internet, and how do you know? | ||
That's right. Imagine that's your actual memory. | ||
And, you know, we used to think that whatever went on the Internet was going to be on there forever, and now we're finding out that it's selectively on there forever. | ||
At least with the search engines. | ||
Right. Now, what's important about that Really important about that is, see, I appreciate the fact you have paper in front of you. | ||
Because that isn't going to disappear with an EMP or an attack of our web systems in the U.S. It's going to stick around. | ||
People need to keep books. | ||
Hang on to those books. | ||
They actually matter. This stuff can disappear in a flash. | ||
And what would happen? An EMP, a natural EMP off the sun, for instance, could wipe out virtually all the data stored. | ||
And fry it permanently. Permanently. | ||
Then what do we have? Nothing but the paper that's left behind. | ||
You know, and that's another issue, too. | ||
I know that we've had guests talk about it. | ||
InfoWars has talked about it. | ||
George Norrie was one of the biggest people to talk about getting the power grid isolated. | ||
Right, and it's important because, you know, the Carrington event, which happened in the 1800s, when we just had telegraph, that was basically the only, you know, a wire system. | ||
But it actually electrocuted people because the solar flares coming off the sun created an electromagnetic surge, a surge of energy that the lines picked up and it transmitted through. | ||
Now, if we had had the sophistication of the circuitry today, It would have wiped us right back out to the telegraph age. | ||
And that's most records keeping now. | ||
I mean... Think about all your banking information, all your medical records. | ||
I mean, we live in a digital world. | ||
Most of what is known about us is in the digital side of our lives. | ||
People can kick in our front door and not find a thing, but they can kick in our digital doorway and find everything. | ||
Well, I think we just crossed the threshold. | ||
Guys, Steve, will you guys look this up? | ||
We just crossed some threshold recently where actual cold hard cash versus all the digital numbers, it's like, I think it's into the 90s now. | ||
Like 90%, at least what they say, is digital now. | ||
Now think about this when we used to think about economics in terms of M1, M2, M3, M4, and so forth, the money supply. | ||
They don't even really look at the money supply anymore. | ||
And they used to say, well, if we control the money supply in terms of the treasuries and all this, but actually... | ||
So much is exactly what you say, bank entries, credit cards, debit cards. | ||
This has actually created money by the banking institution. | ||
You look at money supply since the credit card revolution, and the money supply has gotten huge. | ||
I mean, the theory that too much money in circulation somehow devalues the dollar, I don't think is necessarily true, as long as there's goods and services to suck those dollars up, because they're just the medium in exchange between services and goods. | ||
And really... If you analyze the whole market, it's really just a market based on credit now. | ||
I mean, everything basically is credit these days. | ||
And people always give Bill Clinton credit for, pun not intended, for the economic boom when he was president. | ||
Well, a lot of that has to do with the credit boom. | ||
I mean, the credit boom is what was funneling most of that commerce. | ||
That's right, and then it was the repackaging of bad credit and selling it off to others and recirculating the money again, which led to the 2008 total bank failure. | ||
And, you know, when you look at that, who were the victims of that bank failure, really? | ||
It was all the homeowners that shouldn't have been in mortgages, that they were falsifying documents, they were getting people wrapped up into no principal payments, interest only, sliding rates, all these creative things that made plenty of money for the financial industry, and at the end of the day, bankrupted a lot of individuals. | ||
And then these same big guys could come in and buy up all those assets on the cheap and cycle them back for another round, and that's what's going on right now. | ||
We're in round two. | ||
And you're basically left sitting at home hoping Ed McMahon delivers a big check. | ||
Delivers a big check and nobody knows he's even around. | ||
And he disappeared, you know, so what happened to Ed McMahon? | ||
But, you know, I think people are waiting for that big check instead of engaging in the activity that brings commerce into the country. | ||
You know, and I'm really... | ||
It's kind of the balancing act. | ||
You know, when I come down here and I see a lot of young people working in this network, which is really encouraging to me. | ||
You know, I hit 60 last year. | ||
When I see young people, so many young people today, they're lost. | ||
They're completely lost in their value systems because they've never been taught in school. | ||
They're not taught at home. | ||
Families are fractionalized. | ||
I think getting back to the basics of who we are as human beings, recognizing our potentials, and then starting to explore those potentials again. | ||
This squishy group think that we've seen evolve over the last 20 years, the idea of everyone winning a trophy, all that's done is reduce people into mediocrity. | ||
When we have such possibilities... | ||
I mean, I saw Caitlin Bennett. | ||
I saw one of her clips the other day while I was here. | ||
What a breath of fresh air. | ||
Someone in their 20s that has a voice for change. | ||
And this is something I want to say to everyone out there. | ||
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Beam me up, Scotty. | ||
I'm a radio. | ||
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Beam me up. Beam me up, Scotty, my fill-in producer. | |
Beam me up. I'm done. | ||
I'm leaving this dimension, guys. | ||
This is my final broadcast in this dimension. | ||
Scotty's beaming me up to the next dimension. | ||
I'll come back like Bandersnatch, and I'll fix the movie Star Wars, and he'll say, Luke, I am your father. | ||
That's my plan. Well, Owen, I hope you don't beam up because you're doing a great job here, and I appreciate everything you do at Infowars, and I'm glad to be sitting next to you today. | ||
Well, I appreciate that, and we're glad that you're here with us. | ||
We always have fun when you're here. | ||
So, as I expected, see, I come up, like, talk radio was kind of like the thing where I really started to focus, kind of spread my wings, and so I kind of like the old-school talk radio format. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. The reason why Ed McMahon is so confused. | ||
The reason, the reason. | ||
But, you know, we have ways of making you talk around here. | ||
So if you want to make your point, you can put it on that microphone that you have right there, that crew mic. | ||
Otherwise, you're going down on record that you actually believe Ed McMahon delivered checks to people's front doors. | ||
It never happened. So, see, we have ways of making you talk around here. | ||
He's talking now. This is a place where everybody's talking. | ||
Meet me up, Scotty. Alright, so the reason why they think that he delivered the checks is because he was part of the commercial. | ||
He was the one that did the... | ||
He would always hold up the check, you'll find this in your mail, and then this could be you. | ||
And then they'd always have the people behind him delivering the check to the people. | ||
So, but he never delivered one at the door? | ||
Never. Dr. | ||
Begich? Boy... | ||
You don't believe it? I don't believe it, but, you know, I'm not going to argue with your producer, though. | ||
What? You have to argue with the producer? | ||
That's the producer's role! I know, but see, he's going to go dig out the evidence now. | ||
He's incentivized. No, at the time, Ed McMahon was a big star. | ||
He was with Johnny Carson. | ||
Right. He wasn't going to go deliver checks at the delivered door. | ||
But that's why it was so memorable. | ||
That's why everyone was... Everybody remembers him. | ||
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We all remember Johnny Carson. You're like, oh my gosh, I get to meet Ed McMahon. | |
Yeah, right, right, right. | ||
Marcos Morales. Washed everything. | ||
Marco Schmalas? CERN activated and washed everything away. | ||
It was CERN? It was CERN. Okay, there we go. | ||
Now we know. Did you know there actually is a connection to the Mandela Effect and CERN, though? | ||
Really? So, okay, the famous actor Sally Fields, right? | ||
What is her name? The Flying Nun. | ||
No, no. People believe her name is Sally Fields, right? | ||
With an S? Yeah. | ||
I think it's actually Sally Field. | ||
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Oh, there you go. Well, her brother works at CERN. Oh, wow. | |
And Sally Field gave a speech. | ||
You love me. You really love me. | ||
You remember that? Yeah. | ||
Not what she said. Oh, man. | ||
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She's like, you like me right now. | |
How funny. So it never even happened. | ||
And so anyway, it's just crazy. | ||
I really think it's weird. Some people say, oh, it's just a coincidence. | ||
Oh, it's just that. I don't think so. | ||
I think there's too much smoke here for it to just be some weird coincidence. | ||
I mean, it's like that old thing. | ||
Like, I mean, if you asked a million people, they'd say Ed McMahon was going door to door delivering checks. | ||
Yeah. And they bet their life on it. | ||
Yeah, sure. I think most people would agree with that. | ||
You could find 10 million people right now that would bet. | ||
50 million that would bet he said, Luke, I'm your father. | ||
Worldwide! Yeah, yeah. | ||
You know, it's funny. His memory is a little bit plastic in the sense of moving around a little bit too over time. | ||
And I think the longer we get, the further we stretch from where we are. | ||
We leave impressions. And this is a lot about communication. | ||
You know, there's a lot about impressions that you leave that really carry a lot of weight. | ||
I saw one clip recently on what's called pre-suasion, which is a concept, even a book about pre-suasion. | ||
Yeah, sure. Where the images in the background actually assist with the messaging, and it's true, it does, because it triggers things subconsciously, you know, when you see things in the background. | ||
And speaking of the background, you know, you get back into Facebook again, you know, they're looking at the background now of what's in your space. | ||
So all the books and all the pictures and all that become part of your profile in terms of determining your marketing strategy. | ||
Profiles. So if you think about imaging today, it's more than just the symbolism in it because actually the symbols tend to spark all kinds of things in memory. | ||
So you can show a picture or something without ever saying a word, but you can change the mood of a whole room. | ||
This is the kind of subtle things that happen with media all the time. | ||
We don't notice it. And yet, memory can be twisted a bit, like the Ed McMahon ads, where everybody remembers them one way, and yet they were probably shown a different way. | ||
And I think that's, again, sort of how we hold it all back together. | ||
They're rolling the picture behind us right now. | ||
Okay. Ta-da! | ||
There's the commercial, though. | ||
But they're saying that this made you believe Ed McMahon was going door-to-door. | ||
Right. And, you know, when you think about... | ||
A lot of the stuff I've covered over the years has dealt with mind effects, things that go on within the mind in terms of how we see things. | ||
This is pretty important because paying attention is one of the missing links. | ||
When you think about how people take in information today, this is a different kind of network. | ||
So you have active listeners, people who are thinking, looking things up, seeing things, pursuing things. | ||
I always like to say active versus passive audience. | ||
Like people turn on the box or turn on the TV. It's just there. | ||
It's comforting. People seek us out to get and retain and comprehend information. | ||
That's exactly right. And so it's an active type of listening, paying attention. | ||
You know, most of what you learn about people isn't in the words they say. | ||
It's in all the space around them. | ||
You know, because people say certain things in certain ways, and you can tell an awful lot about their background if you're thinking about what's being said, and not so much responding emotionally to what's being said. | ||
And, you know, when we look at how the Democrats have sort of shifted things around, where it's not factual-driven, what they use is things that spike the emotion to engage the emotion, which creates sort of a flight and fight respect, you know, where you're moving in this direction where you've kind of herded along, Whereas if you approach it from an intellectual perspective, the emotion follows rather than lead. | ||
And in this sense, it's much more powerful communication because it's based on knowledge and reason as opposed to crazy emotional, you know, explosions, which is what we see the D's creating around the world right now. | ||
Well, I was going to... It makes me wonder what digital communication is doing to young people's ability to actually have verbal communication. | ||
But since you went down that road, I wonder why, if it is so emotionally driven and they really believe that they're in some righteous battle against corruption or bigotry or whatever it is they're fighting, What is it? | ||
What is the mental blockade that stops them from actually having a conversation? | ||
Or stops them from actually having their intellect challenge? | ||
Well, I think ultimately it's fear, isn't it? | ||
Well, that's what I was going to say. It's like, I've got a pet tortoise. | ||
If I come running and I'm going to jump and land on him, he's going to go into his shell. | ||
Right. Out of fear. | ||
Everyone is so afraid of words. | ||
I mean, that's what the censorship is all about. | ||
That's what political correctness is all about. | ||
That's what all of this is. | ||
It's just different forms of censorship for being afraid of words. | ||
And in today's world, it's as simple as changing the channel. | ||
People should not be afraid of words. | ||
The idea that we should have vigorous public debates about issues that are important to us is fundamental to the American way. | ||
What has been lost in the last... | ||
To any freedom-based... | ||
Any establishment, any republic. | ||
And in the very beginning of this republic, it was the Quakers and the rest of the folks that were a little bit at odds because Quakers wouldn't fight in the Revolutionary War. | ||
And that was... You know, some of our founding followers didn't think that was such a wonderful thing. | ||
But we still manage it, and the reason freedom of religion is in there was because of that. | ||
Now, here was a situation where the blood of the country was on the line, and we still recognized people respectfully, even when we were really angry about it. | ||
We need to get back to that level of respect for one another. | ||
This is what changes the world when we start respecting the differences. | ||
I'm not sure if that's possible. | ||
I think it's the only solution, okay? | ||
Here's what I know when people come at me and they're elevated. | ||
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This is what I actually do. | ||
And then they're stuck. | ||
And I don't begin the debate with them in the same way. | ||
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When you've got a camera and a microphone, it makes it a lot tougher, I've got to tell you. | ||
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Well, Dr. Begich, you're about to fly on out of here. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to be heading back to Anchorage and I'll try and get back down here in the fall, but we'll be doing radio with, I guess I'm doing the fourth hour every once in a while, still with Alex. | ||
We're going to be continuing that and opportunities to fill in when I can and support you guys every way I can. | ||
This is, from my perspective, dealing with over 200 producers around the world, this is... | ||
The network that's making the difference. | ||
And a couple years ago, I doubled down to really commit to do more work with you guys. | ||
And I am really glad I did. | ||
And going through all the hell that's happened the last two years, I wouldn't want to be anywhere else. | ||
This is the tip of the spear. | ||
This is where we belong. | ||
And the people that have been supporting this network, supporting the various hosts in this network, couldn't do it without them. | ||
I mean, it is the way... | ||
The world will change. It's by activists who don't back down, don't back off and don't stop. | ||
And that's what I see here. Whether it's the production guys out here doing the work in the background, people in the foreground, everyone I've ever met associated with this network is committed to the ideals and the ideas that are being put forward here. | ||
They're not just here for a job. | ||
It's way more than that. | ||
Well, and, you know, the other thing about Infowars, too, that I appreciate in my role, and I know that guests that come on realize real quick and appreciate, is, you know, unlike whenever you do a segment, say, on pretty much any other news outlet, you're going to get maybe five minutes, maybe ten, and it's tough to really get a word in edgewise or really get the momentum of a conversation even started. | ||
Right. And so people will come on here and they'll be like, wow, that was amazing. | ||
You let me talk. You didn't tell me what to say. | ||
It's great. Well, that's what we do. | ||
And I'm honestly, I mean, I'm like a media addict. | ||
If you saw my home, you'd probably be like... | ||
Owen, I want you to come out to the woods with me. | ||
That would be good for you. | ||
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It's not bad. No, I like the outdoors, but honestly, I'm like addicted to media. | ||
And the one thing that's so cool about Infowars that was so cutting edge and really ahead of the curve, I think, is the fact that it applies to Right. | ||
form because kind of terrestrial radio is starting to die off with the internet and everything and people have iPods and then auxiliary cords and everything so naturally it's kind of just moving towards podcasting but it's the same concept it's that same ideal and what InfoWars did is | ||
they took the verbal intellectual stimulation of talk radio right and then added the visual stimulation with with kind of the uh you know maintain something to look at keep your intention with the uh the proofs with the articles and everything and the tv aspect and that's like it's like all balled into one here. | ||
It's incredible. I'll tell you, for those that don't get to see this on a television feed or a video feed, they really should at least tune in and check it. | ||
I don't know if they want to see my face in HD. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
But the reason is because when we are talking, the crew is so good that they'll pull things right out of the Internet, right out of the ether, and get them up. | ||
So we've got these incredible support guys and men and women that are pulling together All the visual effects, all of the documents that we're referencing as we're doing it, because we come in here with one idea about how the show is going to go, and you know how that is. | ||
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I've never worked with a crew that is as well-organized and efficient as this one, and they're all self-motivated. | ||
And believe me, we wish we were more efficient and well-organized. | ||
It's almost because we're operating in Essentially a 24-7 twister hurricane situation over here. | ||
But you know what? You're all in the middle of the storm and you're not being whipped around by it. | ||
You are the storm. We got these lead weight shoes on. | ||
Yeah, and you are the storm. So you've been here, you got in Tuesday, was it? | ||
Yeah, I got in here actually in Austin Monday afternoon and did an interview with a young man from Dallas and then started working with you guys on Tuesday. | ||
And so I've been here... | ||
My goodness. Pretty crazy week. | ||
Let's see, we had the Cathedral fire, we had the Mueller report released. | ||
I mean, pretty crazy week to be here. | ||
What was the highlight, do you think? | ||
You know... | ||
The Mandela effect, I knew it. | ||
You know, I'm thinking about the no collusion, the collusion delusion, you know, and to me that's the biggest explosion of the week. | ||
And the one that should be following is... | ||
Let's see the investigators now and this false report that started all this. | ||
Because they're still trying to get Trump on something that can't exist when there is no collusion. | ||
Well, let's think about that. So, Trump gets inaugurated January 2017. | ||
So, I'm just trying to think about this real quick. | ||
So, he's been in office more than... | ||
Half of his term. | ||
Right. Just more than half. | ||
I would say if he hasn't already decided to flick the switch and go on offense now, that it might be too late. | ||
If everything moves forward at the same pace we've seen. | ||
Right. He needs to ramp it up. | ||
And I think disclosure is what it's going to be about. | ||
Transparency in the government. | ||
Opening up the truth about what was going on with the Obama administration, the spying on his campaign. | ||
We all know it was... People belong in jail for this. | ||
This is absolutely wrong. | ||
You're talking about Russians interfering with the campaign? | ||
What is that? When you're using the apparatus of government to stop... | ||
But how about that? Why is it... | ||
I mean, I don't want to be enemies with Russia. | ||
I don't think Russia's over here. | ||
Honestly, I mean, oh, is Russia meddling in our, okay, fine. | ||
Russia's meddling in our election. | ||
Cool little buzzword, fine, whatever. | ||
To sit here and act like Russia's this boogeyman lurking around every corner manipulating American politics is a joke. | ||
It is, and in fact, we do the same thing there. | ||
Oh, it's probably worse. | ||
We have done it. | ||
Look at what the U.S. is doing for Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, and we do. Trump's alarming Ukraine. | ||
We do it through NGOs, non-governmental organizations, by pumping money into them. | ||
We do it through private parties, pumping money into them. | ||
You know, everyone does it. | ||
Anyone who's so naive that doesn't believe it. | ||
Now, the question becomes, is what did they do in Russia that affected elections? | ||
Are the same things the Googles, the Facebooks, The chief executives of those companies are also doing to manipulate elections for their socialist agendas. | ||
And they have control of the apparatus. | ||
They're not just using the vehicle. | ||
They are the vehicle. | ||
And they are regulating the feed of information coming into most voters, most of the electorate, and most people through those networks. | ||
And they are the public airwaves. | ||
They are the town square of the 21st century. | ||
And they need to be regulated in a way that allows equal access to those channels. | ||
Not being regulated in the way that they're stomping us out. | ||
They're applying the Chinese model of social control in a different way in the West. | ||
Using these social medias as the tools for transforming the population to something that we are not. | ||
And this is what's being lost in this. | ||
The very humanity of what we are, the essence of what we are, the spark of divinity of what we are, is lost when we get pushed into this group think, being flashed from one screen to the next, with no depth. | ||
It's all surface. It's all on the surface. | ||
But you know, when you have the Chinese Communist Party that's been in power, and now you have President Xi is more powerful than Zedong ever was, You can understand how they can roll out censorship or this, that, and the other thing. | ||
They don't need to really play these propaganda games. | ||
They can just say, no, we're censoring. | ||
And then it's just law. But in the United States, they can't do that. | ||
So they play these games and they say hate speech, racist, white supremacist. | ||
They play all these mind games to justify what they know is censorship of free speech. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
And I think, you know, I'm just curious if the president, because sometimes I try to, you know, get inside the mind of the president, if you will, just to figure out what I think he may do next. | ||
I mean, to me, the president does these rallies all around the country. | ||
I think he's got another big one coming up. | ||
But regardless, he does all these rallies all around the country. | ||
He gets, you know, it all combined, millions and millions of people to come out. | ||
I mean, the approval rating show, he's one of the most popular presidents in modern history. | ||
Right. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
Even now, after 99% bad breath. | ||
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It only goes up. | |
It only goes up. | ||
So I feel that he should know that Americans have his back. | ||
I mean, even I would imagine he's even in tune enough to know that people like me. | ||
I'm not saying he knows me particularly. | ||
I'm saying that he knows people like me, even that are critical of him at times, still have his back when he's going to war for America. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. But I wonder if he's not concerned about the people that are in Congress. | ||
You know... He's a separate branch. | ||
He's got to have cooperation in the Congress because he's got to have it to get things done. | ||
But there's a lot of things he can do through regulation, and that's what he's been doing. | ||
And I think he should continue to do that. | ||
You know, Obama set the precedence for that through executive order, through other vehicles. | ||
He can do it. And then if the Congress doesn't like it... | ||
Bush did, too. Yeah, they all have. You look back historically, they have all used emergency orders. | ||
They've all used executive orders to put their agenda forward. | ||
Bush did, too. So it's reasonable for him to do that. | ||
Now, if the Congress doesn't like it, they have so many days to pass legislation to preempt it. | ||
But it can push the agenda along. | ||
And he should. He should use his executive powers wherever possible to open up the record. | ||
America's starving for that. | ||
Yep. And so what it is, it's like America's starving for this. | ||
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And everyone's starving for it, but there's like this glass enclosure over it, and we just want to get in it. | ||
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First, let's see how a communist douchebag traitor to this great republic, the United States of America, James Clapper, responded to the Mueller report. | ||
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Joining us now, former director of national intelligence, Jim Clapper, he's now a CNN national security analyst, of course. | |
Douche! First of all, your take on how the AG has handled this process culminating today. | ||
Douchebag! Well, to be honest, Chris, I'm a bit disappointed. | ||
I think the attorney general clearly is trying to paint as favorable a light on the Mueller report as possible. | ||
Traitor! Excuse me, I got something in my throat. | ||
I'll tell you, though, the big thing for me, the big deal for me in this was laying out in very rich detail the magnitude and... | ||
A complete fraud!...of the Russian interference in our election in 2016. | ||
And personally gratifying because of the intelligence community... | ||
On January 6th of 2017, briefed President-elect Trump about the Russian interference. | ||
But this report, we only scratched the surface. | ||
Just look at this phony. | ||
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Americans will take the time to read that. | |
You know, collusion, obstruction aside... | ||
There is none!...is the magnitude of the Russian interference, and no one can say they didn't interfere. | ||
They didn't interfere. How about that? | ||
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Just a minute. What a pathetic excuse for men. | |
All right, now let's go to a real man, a patriot. | ||
Let's go to Tucker Carlson breaking it down. | ||
Two long years, here we are. | ||
It's hard to believe that any of it actually happened looking back. | ||
It was two years of unremitting, never diminishing hysteria about Russia. | ||
It was a continuous wave of panic and superstition over unseen Slavic interference, all stoked by the very people we're told are the most rational in our society. | ||
For two years, our capital city became a kind of massive CNN panel, a living monument to ignorance and dishonesty, where the loudest and the dumbest invariably got the most attention. | ||
We slipped through two full years of that. | ||
Screaming, threatening, surveillance, character assassination, loyalty tests, wild allegations of treason and spying and betrayal from office holders. | ||
Innocent people find themselves afraid to go to dinner, scared to send text messages or talk on the phone. | ||
For two years, we lived in an all-pervasive cult of personality. | ||
Our leaders worshipped a 74-year-old federal prosecutor who almost never spoke in public. | ||
He alone was good, they told us. | ||
Only they could interpret his will. | ||
It was all thoroughly bizarre. | ||
Demented, really, though nobody said so at the time. | ||
They were too afraid. Infowars said so. | ||
It seems like a dream now, which, actually, it was. | ||
None of it was real. Nightmare. | ||
Nobody colluded with Vladimir Putin. | ||
Nobody changed vote totals or met secretly in Prague or at a pee tape, whatever that is. | ||
There was never a Russia conspiracy. | ||
Hillary Clinton wasn't robbed of a rightful position by Julian Assange or Roger Stone or anyone else. | ||
Hillary lost the election because she was an entitled boor who didn't run on anything. | ||
In the end, that's what Robert Mueller proved. | ||
The news anchors couldn't handle that. | ||
They couldn't handle that conclusion. | ||
It was too far from what they'd promised their audiences for so long. | ||
They were too invested in the lies. | ||
When the report arrived in Congress this morning, they found themselves reduced to huffing and sputtering. | ||
They couldn't admit what was in the report. | ||
Well, they told us, Robert Mueller didn't exonerate President Trump. | ||
Okay. I mean, that may be true, but only theologically. | ||
Mueller doesn't have the power to absolve sin. | ||
Only God can. But in every other sense, Mueller's report was exculpatory. | ||
If dozens of federal prosecutors spent two years trying to... | ||
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And so we got Robert Barnes on the phone and the whole system basically crashed because of his power. | ||
But the good news is he's still on the phone and he's going to be breaking down this Mueller report that came out. | ||
And his response with his expertise and then also his response to the media and these Democrats saying, oh no, it proves Trump was guilty. | ||
It proves he did obstruct. | ||
You can't obstruct justice for a crime that didn't exist. | ||
But since when has logic been something these people have a grasp on? | ||
So... Robert Barnes from Barnes Law joins me now on the phone. | ||
Robert, thanks for joining me today. | ||
Well, let's just go ahead and get your take, your response to the Mueller report right here on the Infowars.com war room. | ||
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Sure. So, I mean, the first thing that stands out, of course, is that the entire premise of Mueller's investigation of him having special counsel authority was that there was Collusion between members of the Trump campaign, during the campaign, and members of the Russian government. | |
And what the Mueller report concludes is that turned out to be completely false. | ||
So it was a fictitious premise. | ||
They were investigating a crime that never occurred. | ||
They were investigating activity that never occurred. | ||
Collusion by itself wouldn't even be a crime. | ||
But they found that there was no evidence of anybody, even anywhere in the Trump orbit, That committed any kind of criminal activities connected to Russian government officials or collusive activities of any kind that were even non-criminal that took place. | ||
So the standout is that even Mueller, with a bunch of Democratic hitmen on his prosecutorial team, who had every motivation to find every incriminatory piece of evidence that could conceivably exist, Issued hundreds of search warrants, hundreds of subpoenas, hundreds of witnesses subject to potential criminal prosecution, investigation and interrogation. | ||
And despite all of that, they couldn't find one scintilla of evidence against anyone in the Trump orbit or the Trump campaign that committed anything improper in any way with the Russian government. | ||
So the entire witch hunt was a witch hunt for a witch that didn't exist. | ||
And in the end, the only thing they could come up with is the Democratic Partisans who wrote part of the Mueller report speculated that maybe they could reconstitute obstruction of justice theories to be that you can obstruct justice just by publicly defending yourself. | ||
Let's actually hone in on this right now because this is exactly where I wanted to go. | ||
So basically, yes, they're saying, well, Trump, how dare you defend yourself? | ||
Why didn't you just lay down? | ||
That'd be essentially like telling a victim of a rape. | ||
Why didn't you just lay down and take the rape? | ||
Why'd you fight back? Well, I had the right to fight back. | ||
I punched the guy in the nose. I broke his face because I was being raped. | ||
I had the right to. Oh, no, you assaulted. | ||
Of course you wouldn't say that. But it goes beyond that. | ||
In the report, it's Trump in his office, and you've got Jody Hunt taking notes and all these people taking notes, and that gets included in the report. | ||
And it's just... The president doing his job, like, hey, you do this, hey, you do this, hey, you do this. | ||
So here's the president doing his job, and all gets put in this report, and they say that's somehow proof of obstruction? | ||
The president doing his job? | ||
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Oh, precisely. As even liberal professor Alan Dershowitz has noted, it's impossible for a president executing his constitutional duties and obligations to constitute any form of obstruction of justice. | |
Obstruction of justice would be something like someone who happens to be the president privately bribing someone to testify a certain way in a case. | ||
That could be obstruction of justice or someone who's going to be a witness, say, in a grand jury proceeding. | ||
And then the other aspect that's Frightening because a lot of ordinary people and ordinary Americans get their legal information and their perceptions of the law and what they believe to be their knowledge about the law from high-profile cases is the attempt to say that publicly defending yourself somehow is obstruction of justice. | ||
Publicly criticizing prosecutors or mistaken or bad conduct by prosecutors or government agents is obstruction of justice. | ||
Well, you have a First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, Sixth Amendment right to do all of those things. | ||
And when you're the President of the United States, you're constitutionally charged with making sure the Constitution is protected, so you're obligated to publicly comment on those things anytime you have knowledge of them. | ||
So the idea that him publicly criticizing Mueller, publicly critiquing Mueller, publicly defending Manafort or Stone or anyone else, and then publicly questioning the different aspects of the motivation for the prosecution, that can never be obstruction of justice as a matter of law. | ||
And the media members suggesting it otherwise, But that's it right there. | ||
It's like you're in my mind right now. | ||
That's exactly where I wanted to go next. | ||
So they gagged Roger Stone, and he's not allowed to talk about any of this. | ||
And as you know, it's pretty good legal counsel, whenever you're involved in any proceedings, to just not comment on them publicly for your own benefit. | ||
You can talk about it later. | ||
I view this as basically them saying Trump should have been gagged. | ||
There should have been a gag order on Trump or Trump should have gagged himself. | ||
I mean, they basically want the gag order that was on Roger Stone. | ||
They're basically, through Will, saying Trump should have had that same gag order. | ||
He should have been allowed to talk. | ||
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That's exactly right. And they're saying that basically if you do anything that questions or second guesses the actions of the government, it should be a crime. | |
So it's a parallel to what they're doing in other arenas, where they're saying if you question government activity, you can be sued into oblivion, like they're doing in Alex's cases, like they're doing in terms of social media, where if you question the government narrative in certain contexts, they can call you fake news and de-platform you. | ||
What they're doing here is they're saying anybody who questions the government's behavior in a criminal case Including the President of the United States, who's obligated, who controls the executive branch of the United States government, who took an oath to protect the people from abuses of that executive branch of government, commenting on abuses of that executive branch of government. | ||
I mean, it's extraordinary and extensive and dangerous, what they're trying to imply. | ||
It's aside from they're obsessed with smearing Trump by misrepresentations of what was in the Mueller report, as Attorney General Barr himself recognized there was Well, and I just look at the small-scale stuff. | ||
I mean, compared to what we're talking about now, that I'm dealing with, where I have people that say things that are just abhorrently false about me, you know, clearly just, you know, left-wing propaganda dribble, and they always go back to these lawsuits. | ||
And so I just sit back and I'm like, you know what, I could respond. | ||
I'm under no gag order. | ||
I'm not even getting counsel advice not to respond. | ||
I just figure, you know what? | ||
It's better off that I don't respond to this and we'll let the legal proceedings speak for me. | ||
But I'm just sitting here imagining if I'm in Trump's shoes. | ||
I mean, what is the guy to do? | ||
He's getting hit by the media all day. | ||
He's getting hit by the Democrat Party all day. | ||
It's like he said with his Twitter. | ||
If he didn't have himself to defend himself, there'd be nobody defending him. | ||
They're censoring every voice out there that defends the president. | ||
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Precisely. And it's terrifying that they think they can effectively silence the president by having a member of his own executive branch conducting a criminal investigation of him that was politically motivated, politically tainted, and politically oriented throughout. | |
So in a political case like that, that was really playing out in the court of public opinion, Had Trump not defended himself publicly, he would be politically obliterated, and that report could have turned out different. | ||
I mean, they could have manufactured charges or had the confidence to move against him in ways they did not because he had defended himself publicly. | ||
The reason why the government hates it when people are publicly critical of their activities, particularly when they're the target of an investigation or a criminal case, It's because they know how effective it is. | ||
That people realize, hold on, something might be wrong here. | ||
Something might be askew here. | ||
Something might be missed here. | ||
And that's what people realize with Mueller. | ||
Mueller was overstepping his bounds in the way he was doing SWAT raids and search warrant executions and targeting people. | ||
So that's perfect. So I swear we did not even talk before this segment, and it's like Robert Barnes from Barnes Laws in my head. | ||
That's where I want to go on the other side of this break here, Robert. | ||
Now let's look at the... | ||
At the very least, incredulousness of this investigation, but perhaps even the illegality, or for sure the illegality. | ||
It's Robert Barnes at Barnes underscore Law on Twitter. | ||
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Well, first, the Democrats lost an election that they rigged in 2016 for Hillary Clinton. | ||
Then they lost an investigation that they rigged in 2016, 17, 18 and 19 to destroy Donald Trump. | ||
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Boy, that must be embarrassing. | |
But as embarrassing as that may be, What is really awful about this situation is all the lawlessness that allowed these things to happen. | ||
Robert Barnes is with us, lawyer, giant slayer, legal crusader. | ||
His website, barneslawllp.com, at Barnes underscore law on Twitter, and he is a good follow there. | ||
So, Robert, I want to get into now the illegalities of We're good to go. | ||
Or was it the dossier? | ||
Was it that? And they don't really want to go down either of those avenues even though that's all they have because they know both of those avenues lead right back to who? | ||
The Democrats. So, Robert, looking at the origin and the basis for this investigation, where do you even see the legal framework for this to start? | ||
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Well, clearly it wasn't the case. | |
From the get-go, my take on Mueller was that this real purpose of Mueller's investigation was to cover up all the illicit methods of investigation that had taken place during the campaign by corrupt members of the Obama administration, including at the CIA, the NSA, and at the seventh floor of the FBI. And basically, his goal was to launder and whitewash Spygate. | ||
And the only way he could do that is by finding excuses for the investigation, by finding some, you know, people to target that he could put on the board and say, well, you know, because of Paul Manafort, this was all justified when Paul Manafort is sort of par for the course in Washington, D.C. And the bottom line is what he was mostly obsessed with covering up. | ||
And here's the giveaway of the Mueller report is not what's in the Mueller report, but what's not in the Mueller report. | ||
What's not in the Mueller report His references to the Steele dossier and its whole history and its notorious unveiling and its implicit involvement with the FBI in terms of corrupt, complicit connections with Ukrainian oligarchs helping to fund it with the Clinton campaign, laundering money through the Perkins Co. | ||
law firm to fund it through Fusion GPS. No, almost none of that is in there. | ||
Almost nothing about Spygate is in there. | ||
Almost nothing about the illicit NSA activities that took place are in there. | ||
And that's because the real goal of Mueller was to whitewash his deep state buddies and pals of which he's been a part for the better part of three decades on both sides, Democratic and Republican political establishment, and that he effectively achieved. | ||
That's That's why he was really there. | ||
It was like a massive diversion campaign to create this fake story of Russia collusion to whitewash and justify and help defend James Comey from all of the illicit activities he allowed the FBI to get in bed with Clapper and Brennan in the Obama administration when they illicitly spied and used the Five Eyes relationship between the UK and Australia to illicitly spy on the Trump campaign. | ||
I mean, they admit the main guy that was the target of all those FISA warrants that allowed them to do this massive surveillance on Americans during a political campaign was Carter Page. | ||
And they admit there was no evidence of any kind at any time to suggest Carter Page ever did anything working on behalf of the Russian government in any way, in any shape, in any capacity. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
You're now literally five for five reading my mind. | ||
This is where I wanted to go next. | ||
So they set up George Papadopoulos and they set up Carter Page because they knew the two avenues that they would have claimed were the streets they went down to begin this investigation. | ||
That's the WikiLeaks releases. | ||
That obviously wasn't a Russia hack. | ||
They knew that. They didn't want that to be the basis. | ||
The Steele dossier, the PP Gate dossier, they didn't want that to be their claimed origin either because they know that's all fake and that all came out. | ||
So they literally sent federal agents to set up Carter Page and George Papadopoulos. | ||
So now what are we talking about, Robert Barnes? | ||
I mean, now we're talking about something else entirely. | ||
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It was an extensive, expansive, extraordinary subterfuge and sabotage campaign effort, the kind you would normally only see during the Soviet Cold War era of the US or the KGB going at each other. | |
And they did it all against the Trump campaign and picked off the most vulnerable targets. | ||
Vulnerable not because they did anything wrong, but vulnerable because they're sort of naive and idealistic about the way the world works. | ||
Oh my gosh, and look, and I'm so glad you said that, and we won't get into it, but Papadopoulos and Carter Page weren't the only targets, folks. | ||
They tried to set up some of your favorite people as well, they just didn't fall for it. | ||
But yeah, go ahead. | ||
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That's exactly the case. | |
I had a range of people who had reached out to me during the campaign that were connected to various aspects of success in the social media space, very successful in the prominent independent press space, who were targeted and solicited by a wide range of actors who were trying to set them up to try to create a fake news story that didn't exist and who were targeted and solicited by a wide range of actors who were trying to set them up to | ||
It was a classic entrapment campaign, the kind where they got Mary and Barry where it's the girlfriend he wants to be hooked up with and she's the one who gets him to do crack on TV. | ||
That's your classic version of entrapment. | ||
But it was that times 10. | ||
And the beauty of it, the brilliance of it was, it was so weak in its factual predicate that almost nobody bought. | ||
They couldn't actually influence anybody in the Trump campaign. | ||
They couldn't influence anybody in the Trump camp affiliate world or the Trump camp associate world. | ||
And it's sort of like weapons of mass destruction. | ||
Yeah, and their media campaign failed, and it's all on record. | ||
So final question for you, Robert Barnes, barneslawllp.com, at Barnes underscore law on Twitter. | ||
In the final two minutes here, what do you think comes next? | ||
What happens now? | ||
What is the next big development on the back end of this Mueller release? | ||
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If Attorney General Barr wants to restore faith and confidence in the FBI, the Department of Justice, the CIA, and the NSA, then it's his obligation to investigate and prosecute people who are part of this at the highest level, including high-ranking agents, high-ranking lawyers, people like Sally Yates. | |
People like Peter Strozik, people like Lisa Page, people like John Brennan, people like Jim Clapper, all need to be subject to criminal investigation and prosecution to restore confidence and faith that our justice system is not a partisan hack machine on behalf of politically corrupt actors like the Clinton machine was and the Obama government was in the last years of its reign. | ||
And I don't think, unless we get that, I just don't see how this nation ever recovers or ever realizes its full purpose again when we have a rogue federal government that will just enforce its will upon its political enemies at any time. | ||
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Well, you're absolutely spot on as far as I can tell. | ||
And folks, you can follow him again on Twitter at Barnes underscore Law. | ||
He is a great follow there. | ||
BarnesLawLLP.com. | ||
And, you know, we got him on air today to talk about his legal expertise in response to this Mueller report. | ||
But Robert Barnes is doing great work to stand up for Nicholas Sandman and the Covington Catholic boys as well. | ||
All right, Robert, I wish you could see the graphic that we pulled up for you here. | ||
But we basically have a new meme for you. | ||
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So I just want you to know that we have that prepared for you when you come on the phone. | ||
All right, Robert Barnes, there he goes. | ||
Thank you so much, sir, for coming on with us today. | ||
All right, when we come back, we've got an individual who is filming illegal immigration rampant at the border. | ||
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You know, I can't believe this racist president, Donald Trump, would raise such a racist bigot of a daughter, Ivanka Trump, who is currently out in the Ivory Coast. | ||
She was at a cocoa farm today. | ||
I mean, this racist bigot looks like she's having the time of her life. | ||
With all of these Africans, I mean, it's just unbelievable. | ||
The pictures of Ivanka Trump down there dancing and smiling, they're all welcoming her, cheering her arrival, cheering the Trumps, celebrating the fact that America is back. | ||
They're all having a good time laughing and dancing, so obviously the media is going to have to say how racist she is. | ||
I mean, obviously the media has to call Ivanka Trump out on her blatant racism. | ||
I mean, just look at how bad of a time All of these people are having with Ivanka Trump at the cocoa farms today. | ||
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I mean, clearly, Ivanka, such a racist, raised by her father. | ||
Trump the racist. I mean, it's just so obvious to me. | ||
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It was probably Trump that sent Ivanka to Africa as a joke, you know? | ||
That's really how racist they are. | ||
They pose as anti-racist just because they're so racist. | ||
No, of course it's absurd. | ||
Actually, the images coming out of the Ivory Coast with Ivanka Trump are actually very uplifting. | ||
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So they probably won't be showing you any of that, though, on CNN or on MSNBC because it doesn't fit their narrative of how racist the Trumps are. | ||
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All right, I've got a special guest coming up here. | ||
Anthony from Border Network News, who... | ||
Just is going to give us an update about what's happening at the border, folks. | ||
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My guest is Anthony from Border Network News. | ||
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Anthony joins me now. Anthony, you've got some powerful footage from down at the border. | ||
Now, it's tough to see. | ||
It's dark. And your commentary is really powerful over it. | ||
And people can find that at Border Network News on Facebook. | ||
But from being down there and from filming and seeing it firsthand, tell us, what is your account about what's happening down there at the southern border? | ||
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Well, first of all, thank you for having me on. | |
It's an honor. And yeah, you know, since I've been doing this since back in 2012, I can honestly say that I have never been as concerned as I am now. | ||
It's one thing to see it on TV, but it's another thing to actually live it. | ||
When you have these individuals not caring about any of these children running over here and literally rolling them down the hill off the train tracks, it's really... | ||
It's really a fight to see. | ||
And not only that, you start seeing what's really happening. | ||
There is like a schedule that these people run on. | ||
And there's been several times when I've been over here, overlooking Anatra Juarez, which is an area that I actually drove Joe Biggs in a few years back. | ||
We are able to see from this particular location A caravan of 70 buses last night, all coming down the hill into this neighborhood. | ||
Keep in mind, these are public transportation, but they're privately owned. | ||
And these are basically old school buses that America sells to Juarez. | ||
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They put neon colored lights on them, and that's how we're able to distinguish them. | ||
And last night as I was streaming, sure enough, a caravan of at least 70 buses from what we caught on camera were coming down the hill and then they get lost into this particular neighborhood. | ||
This is one of the most dangerous and one of the poorest areas in Ciudad Juarez. | ||
And last night was the first time that I myself witnessed two drones pretty much watching, overlooking everything that was happening down here at the border. | ||
And unfortunately, those drones do not belong to the Border Patrol. | ||
There was one drone that was particularly right, flying right over the wall. | ||
and then there was another drone that was flying directly across from it, but it was flying on the American side right over a land. | ||
Now, again, we're rolling all this. | ||
We're kind of showing all of this B-roll. | ||
I just want the audience to know the reason it's dark and it just kind of looks like lights is because you're out there filming at night. | ||
But what you're explaining here is the buses coming over the border. | ||
You just said 70 of them you saw last night. | ||
And then I guess, what is it, cartel drones, coyote drones? | ||
What do you think is going on here? | ||
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This is incredible. I wouldn't be able to pinpoint exactly or tell you whether they are cartel or coyote drones, but nonetheless, they were up there. | |
I've seen drones in action before, and it was really easy to distinguish them with the red and green light flashing above us. | ||
Figured they'd at least take those lights off, but they gave themselves away, and we were able to capture it on footage last night. | ||
Now, let's focus on this activity that you witnessed last night and the pattern, but I have to go back. | ||
You said that they're rolling kids down a hill? | ||
I'm sorry, I didn't fully understand that. | ||
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What was that part? Okay, so in the particular area where the fence finishes at, there are two train tracks that are very, very close in proximity to the actual border where the wall ends. | |
And these both train tracks go up on a little hill each, essentially kind of giving you the illusion that it looks like a little pyramid that these train tracks are running on. | ||
And when these trains are passing by, Border Patrol can no longer see what is coming in from that particular angle into that area. | ||
And there's times where one train stops right here in this particular area, While another train is passing by and these people are able to commute back and forth between these train tracks running up and down these two hills. | ||
or to jump on a train or they have the option of going under. | ||
These are not cartel tunnels, they're water drainage system tunnels. | ||
Nonetheless, they use them to run through there and they can either jump up, run up the little hills and jump on the stagnant train or they can actually just continue their way into America right through the reservoir, through the water drainage tunnel. | ||
Alright, on the other side of this break, let's get into just what you witnessed. | ||
I mean, 70 vans, you said, caught crossing the border. | ||
Excuse me, 70 buses going into a town right there at the southern border. | ||
Let's talk about the occurrence there and how regular of an occurrence it is. | ||
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My guest is Anthony from Border Network News, and they've got some incredible footage they've been capturing. | ||
Here's a quick... | ||
Take, or a quick look at some of the headlines. | ||
Epic footage, 70 bus caravan and lookout drone filmed at southern border. | ||
That story's at Infowars.com. | ||
Kellen McBreen has a story at Infowars.com. | ||
New Mexico government attacked citizen border patrol after 1,800 illegals cross in just 24 hours. | ||
That was just in one district, too. | ||
The ACLU is also attacking that citizen's group. | ||
Alarming footage. 91 illegals stopped by patriots patrolling U.S.-Mexico border. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
Border crisis caught on video. | ||
300 illegals stopped by armed militia. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
So we've got all the footage and everything at Infowars.com. | ||
But, you know, this story right here is quite telling. | ||
New Mexico government attacked Citizen Border Patrol after 1,800 illegals crossed in 24 hours. | ||
So basically, I mean, just imagine in your own community, say... | ||
Let's say you live in a neighborhood and there's been an increase in crime and it's all happening at night and the officers can't seem to thwart it. | ||
And so the neighborhood gets involved and they say, we're going to have a neighborhood night watch. | ||
And so they've got somebody on patrol, driving around, walking around, what have you. | ||
And then the police come and say, hey, stop trying to help us stop these criminals. | ||
Stop trying to help us catch these criminals. | ||
I mean, that's what the equivalent of this is to me. | ||
I mean, it doesn't make sense. | ||
So, Anthony, correct me if I'm wrong here, but, I mean, is this the New Mexico government basically saying, don't try to help us? | ||
It's totally out of control, but we don't want your help. | ||
Is that what they're saying? Yeah, pretty much. | ||
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The ACLU basically jumped on board on trying to attack us and Demonize us, trying to call us racist. | |
Keep in mind, I'm a first-generation American. | ||
I speak perfect, perfect Spanish, and it's ridiculous for them to be calling these guys a group of racist individuals where there's all sorts of people from all walks of life coming out here and trying to secure the southern border. | ||
That's just ridiculous on their behalf. | ||
But of course they would do that. | ||
I mean, you're an American. | ||
You want to protect American sovereignty. | ||
So that immediately equates to racism now when you're a liberal. | ||
But of course it's insane. But what are they... | ||
I mean, do you think this is because of bullying by the ACLU? Because if I'm Border Patrol, I mean, I'm looking for all the help I can get. | ||
I mean, they can't even hire agents quick enough. | ||
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Look, Border Patrol down here, no matter what... | |
The main Twitter page is posting. | ||
The agents that are down here, boots on the ground, know firsthand that these guys out here are doing a phenomenal, phenomenal job. | ||
I'm out here documenting with them day in, day out. | ||
These guys treat these guys with respect. | ||
Nobody gets hurt. And Border Patrol actually really appreciates these guys being out here because since these guys have been out here, reportedly these guys have helped apprehend At least 5,000 individuals in the last 64 days that they have been out here. | ||
Now, unfortunately, the train is about to pass by because I'm out here with them right now. | ||
So, bear with me. | ||
Alright. So, there's literally the train passing by. | ||
He's out there on the board. | ||
So, you're out there? You're out there right now, huh? | ||
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Yeah, we're out here right now. | |
And, uh... I'm out here documenting and making sure that the news gets out. | ||
America needs to wake up. | ||
My main goal is trying to educate people in the states up north in America because they seem to be the ones that can't swallow this pill, having those disconnects. | ||
God forbid that all of this that's happening in our city and our border towns, God forbid it start hitting them and affecting them as well. | ||
Day in, day out. | ||
It's incredible. The amount of people that are being let in, the amount of people sleeping on the streets down here in El Paso, it's really transforming in the last couple of months. | ||
They are about to open two major facilities for these individuals out here as well. | ||
One of them, which the media is not covering, is actually right in front of a bowling alley. | ||
The Salvation Army is completely all over that. | ||
They have 18-wheelers of the Salvation Army out there bringing in top-of-the-line equipment for the kitchen and a bunch of vehicles also from the Salvation Army, recent models. | ||
So they're just basically building communes. | ||
So the U.S. taxpayers are basically building these communes essentially at the border for these non-citizens to come up and just get everything for free? | ||
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These individuals have been coming in Two nights ago, I documented an individual that came in in some fancy, fancy-looking shoes with a leather jacket and had the audacity, after we apprehended them and told them to stop, after they were all sitting on the floor, he had the audacity of pulling out. | |
It looked like a kid's shirt, like a little boy's t-shirt out of his leather jacket, laid it carefully on the ground so that he would not get his new jeans dirty on the floor. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
They have $800 cell phones on them, and it's just, it's really unfortunate. | ||
I can only, oh man, it's just really unfortunate that this is happening. | ||
So what do you equate that to? | ||
I mean, we've got all kinds of issues at the border. | ||
You've got diseased people coming, impoverished people coming, drug running, gun running, human trafficking. | ||
And then, like you said, you've got people coming across with brand new iPhones, brand new shoes, brand new everything. | ||
I mean, what is the deal? | ||
Is it just everyone is just like, it's a free ride, we're just coming in? | ||
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Bro, I would love... | |
They're just coming in like crazy. | ||
And the thing is that I've also noticed a pattern with the train. | ||
Maybe here in a couple of days or next time you get the opportunity, I can actually show you guys on video exactly how it happens. | ||
We would have to film during the day because the trains are also very well involved in this. | ||
It's United Pacific and it seems like all of this is very well orchestrated from what I can guess and from what I've been witnessing out here. | ||
The train stopping in this particular area and it's just To me, there's no logical explanation that such a long train would just randomly stop here. | ||
Minutes after, we've seen caravan of buses pulling up on the other side, and then you see a train just roll up here, completely stop, and then you have another train passing about 50 miles an hour. | ||
When the other train's passing about 50 miles an hour, now the Border Patrol agent can really not see what's happening at the border fence, and these people rush the border. | ||
They go in through the tunnels, the water drainage tunnels, And they run up the hill onto the stagnant train, man. | ||
All this I've documented and I've wondered about who is running these routes for these trains and who is actually in charge of stopping the trains here. | ||
It's really outrageous. | ||
What are you seeing, too? | ||
Do you see a lot of sick people, a lot of kids, military-aged men, angry people? | ||
What is the average illegal border crosser like? | ||
Do they look like they want to come here and work, or what is it? | ||
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From the minute you come over here to this particular area, you're already a criminal. | |
You're trying not to get caught by authorities, so we have to chase you down. | ||
So you know you're coming across illegally. | ||
Like, that's the thing. Like, here's the open spot. | ||
You can come in illegally here. | ||
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Yes, and the coyotes actually take a few steps into where we're at. | |
And last night, two nights ago, when we apprehended those 91, I actually tried to run towards the coyote. | ||
Although I was documenting, I could not help myself but try to run after the coyote with the flashlight telling these individuals just to run, run, run, telling them, "No te pueden hacer nada," telling the people running in here. | ||
They came in like roaches and they were yelling, he was yelling at them, "They can't do anything to you. | ||
They can't do anything to you. | ||
Run, run, run, run." Wow. | ||
This is incredible stuff right here. | ||
We're airing some of this. | ||
You're doing brave work. | ||
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Wow. Where can people follow your work? | |
They can find me on Conservative Anthony on Facebook, and they can also find me on Border Network News, and they can find my partner Oscar L. Blue at Oscar L. Blue on Facebook as well. | ||
And I know that Kellen McBreen has been covering your posts lately, so we'll continue to remain vigilant and perhaps get you back on here soon. | ||
But just in the final 60 seconds, I mean, folks, this is incredible what Anthony is documenting here. | ||
And it's brave work. | ||
And he's doing basically graveyard shifts to catch all of this stuff. | ||
So follow... | ||
Border Network News on Facebook, folks. | ||
And this is just powerful footage. | ||
Anthony, thank you so much for joining us and for your courage. | ||
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No problem, brother. I'll talk to you soon, man. | |
Stay safe. All right. | ||
Appreciate you. Wow. | ||
You know, everybody has a calling, folks. | ||
And that footage that Anthony is getting is incredible. | ||
I mean, you can sit here and act like there's no crisis at the border. | ||
Or act like it's not an issue, but when you see the footage, when you see the numbers, I mean, it's real. | ||
This isn't just a political football. | ||
This isn't just a talking point. | ||
This isn't just a narrative. This is a crisis. | ||
This is a national emergency. | ||
It's well documented. | ||
I mean, it's out of control. | ||
Any sane individual would be doing something immediately about the wide open southern border. | ||
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You know, I try to be as effective as I can possibly be. . | ||
In this intellectual war, in this war for consciousness, this info war. | ||
But I gotta say, I am starting to get jealous of how effective the left is at destroying itself. | ||
Here is a clip that our very own Rob Dew just put together of the left in a total panic hysteria over the release of the Mueller report. | ||
The Mueller report, two years and countless hours, has concluded that there was no criminal conspiracy between members of the Trump team and the Russian government. | ||
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The Attorney General did a grave disservice to the country by misrepresenting significant parts of the Mueller report. | |
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This was an investigation at its core about Donald Trump's daily, sometimes hourly... | |
Stop, stop, stop, stop. | ||
I need to rewind that tape. | ||
What did Eric Swalwell say? | ||
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He's a double-digit colluder? | |
Is that what he said? Oh my gosh. | ||
You know, Eric Swalwell just said, $1 buys you a bag of potato chips or stops the corruption of U.S. government. | ||
Please support Eric Swalwell for president. | ||
I'm just curious where he fits in that equation. | ||
But hold on. Swalwell just came out with a new one of left field. | ||
He's a double-digit colluder, did he say? | ||
I gotta hear this one more time. | ||
Let's go back....of the Mueller report. | ||
This president is a double-digit obstructor. | ||
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Daily, sometimes hourly assault on the rule of law in this country. | |
Attorney General Barr. | ||
Oh my gosh. Pause it and rewind it again. | ||
This is insane. Why did you do this to me, dude? | ||
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I mean... I just... | ||
Again, who are these people? | ||
Who are these people? | ||
I... All right, you know what? | ||
Just play it. I'll see if I can shut up. | ||
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This was an investigation at its core about Donald Trump's daily, sometimes hourly, assault on the rule of law in this country. | |
Attorney General Barr appears to have shown an unsettling willingness to undermine his own department in order to protect President Trump. | ||
He is basically a lackey and a psychopath. | ||
What's demonstrated... | ||
In powerful and compelling detail in this report is nothing less than a national scandal. | ||
It's clear that our democracy has been compromised. | ||
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This Attorney General, the way he's been acting, it's not like he showed up on day one and was surprised, oh, Donald Trump is a train wreck when it comes to the presidency. | |
presidency, he ran to that nuisance. | ||
Yeah, you kind of wish this you kind of wish this was the real response here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Be a lot less problems, you know what I mean? | ||
The famous ending of the Kingsmen when all their heads are blowing up from the implant in their neck. | ||
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One of the greatest movie scenes, really. | |
I think we all felt that moment, too. | ||
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So there you go. | |
You know, I'm not going to get mad right now. | ||
Tyler Nixon is going to come on and we're going to actually get some sanity returned to the coverage of the Mueller report. | ||
But I mean, it's just like, these people can't actually believe this crap, right? | ||
I mean, there's just no way they actually believe this crap. | ||
But I wonder if it's even worse than that. | ||
I wonder if they believe they're actually effective. | ||
I wonder if they believe they're actually changing hearts and minds. | ||
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You're not. You're not. | |
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All you're doing is destroying yourselves and destroying freedom and prosperity in the West. | ||
Tyler Nixon joins us next to discuss it. | ||
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But it just keeps scurrying around in your business. | ||
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So eventually you just have to squash it. | ||
These Democrat cockroaches are just asking for a squashing. | ||
Tyler Nixon is joining me now. | ||
We're going to get his response and his legal expertise on the Mueller report. | ||
You know, Tyler, before we get into the ins and outs of the actual report, I mean, I'm just stunned at the level of either ignorant delusion, naivete, or just straight up Lying and deceiving that these people are engaged in, Tyler. It is really going next level. | ||
Tyler Nixon, I mean, what do you make of the media sitting here reading things into the report that just, frankly, aren't there? | ||
Well, they've read an entire hoax into our political and civic life for the last three years. | ||
So what's Why not carry it to its extreme as they clearly would like to do? | ||
I mean, they've invented this thing, Owen, from whole cloth. | ||
They have pushed it. They have run breathlessly every single possible little angle and story that they could invent to create the air of suspicion where there's no evidence whatsoever. | ||
And as Glenn Greenwald wrote in The Intercept, Robert Mueller, you know, their hero for two years, going on two years, obliterated all that, totally destroyed it. | ||
And he did it, you know, the conclusions of this, which would have required literally fabricating cases and fabricating evidence to come up with anything resembling the story that's been pushed by the Democrats and the media, frankly, for the last at least, I mean, two years running. | ||
You know, they would have had to fabricate to such an extent that it would have been impossible to maintain. | ||
Now, the legal effect of this, I think, is very, very perilous now with the turning of the tables because The fact that there was nothing there whatsoever and they couldn't substantiate anything even after the fact to backfill the dossier and things like this, the fake predicates. | ||
They're not even predicates. Right, right. | ||
The parallel construction that, quite frankly, they illegally built to framework this. | ||
Yeah, exactly. You know, what they were trying to do was hoping they could come up with anything that would pass for Russian collusion, for some sort of, you know, maybe Trump has some ties. | ||
And you saw, now they're going after his businesses and things like that, the House Democrats, because they're going to come up with something, anything whatsoever to, you know, supplant, or excuse me, to replace their total lack of any evidence whatsoever. | ||
I mean, what we're finding out is Trump is actually one of the more clean people to be in politics in recent memory. | ||
I mean, there's no... | ||
Never? I mean, I don't think there's anyone... | ||
I mean, let's be real. | ||
I mean... How many members of Congress could survive an investigation like this? | ||
How about the FBI itself? | ||
I mean, look at the fact that McCabe runs around promoting his book and passing, for example, as he did a few weeks ago, on the harshness or not harshness of Paul Manafort's sentence. | ||
This man should be behind bars. | ||
There's no question he lied, not only to the FBI, but to his colleagues in a position of influence and power, Deputy Director Of the FBI running counterintelligence operations on a presidential campaign. | ||
I mean, this should receive the utmost scrutiny. | ||
And I think William Barr has shown, I'm going to tell you what, I had my questions. | ||
But, you know, those old Bush guys, they, you know, we may not have agreed with the Bush family on their policies. | ||
And certainly there's big issues with the Bush family. | ||
Now, there's people who work for them. | ||
They know how to work D.C. They know how to establish that credibility and to end run. | ||
A media lynch mob, which George H.W. Bush certainly faced while he was president. | ||
And William Barr was part of that. | ||
I think William Barr is going to turn out to be probably a seminal figure in the Trump administration, who he should have had from the beginning, frankly. | ||
And I'm cheering on the attacks against William Barr because I think that's just going to make him even more furious for justice against these people. | ||
But, you know, it's weird. | ||
It shows you how they turn on a dime. | ||
Turn on a dime and throw anybody under the bus. | ||
It doesn't matter. You could be Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene and Mother Teresa rolled up into one. | ||
But let's just actually bring it home, though, Tyler. | ||
Let's say you're Robert Mueller. I mean, that's the name that's been attached to this. | ||
That's the face that's been attached to this. | ||
He's never even really made as much as a peep publicly. | ||
He doesn't do media interviews. | ||
He didn't come out during this press conference. | ||
I mean, what about that? | ||
The name and the face of this thing is pretty much unseen and unheard from. | ||
Yeah, I found that to be unsettling and bizarre. | ||
I mean, you looked at Ken Starr 20 years ago. | ||
They held press conferences. | ||
This isn't just some... | ||
Oh, you couldn't turn the TV on without seeing Ken Starr's mug. | ||
Exactly. Now, some people say he overdid it, and there was maybe a little bit much leakage there. | ||
The bottom line is this, though. | ||
This was so consequential to our public life, our civic life, the operations of the federal government, the presidency, a massive election... | ||
I found it to be very disconcerting that there was never any response from the Mueller people on anything whatsoever, unless they felt it in their interest in some way, or there was some, for example, something that was so blatantly misstated that they had to come out and correct it, which was rare. I think when you have something that goes this long, Mueller owed it to the American people regularly just to stand up, I think, give a short press conference. | ||
It doesn't have to be detailed. You saw how Barr did it yesterday. | ||
He answered questions, but he wasn't getting into the nitty-gritty details. | ||
He answered basically the larger, broader brushstrokes of it without getting bogged down. | ||
And I think that at least gave people a sense of confidence. | ||
It comes down to this, though. | ||
Robert Mueller is a smart man. | ||
Let's not kid ourselves. | ||
He knew there was nothing there. | ||
And this witch hunt continued. | ||
And it continued far beyond what it should have. | ||
It expanded way beyond what it should have. | ||
And still, in the end, despite shaking every tree possible, shaking down practically anyone associated in proximity to the president, they still found nothing, nothing they could do. | ||
Yeah, it's incredible. And let's be clear, too. | ||
Bob Mueller's a tough man, too. | ||
I mean, he's no weakling. He's served in his own right. | ||
But, you know, again... | ||
How is it? You know, just because it came up with, I mean, the problem is prosecution is punishment in itself. | ||
There are people being prosecuted currently. | ||
We still, you know, Roger Stone is a vested... | ||
Oh, I know all too well. | ||
I know all too well. But my question was, though, I mean, what is that? | ||
What is the significance of the fact that Mueller never really... | ||
At least publicly put his face on camera or his voice out there. | ||
I mean, what is the significance of that? | ||
He was doing all of this pretty much behind closed doors on his own accord. | ||
He was the hero, the darling, essentially the president of the deep state. | ||
Eventually, I think he's going to be their new pinata to beat up because he's not going to make any statements. | ||
I mean, what do you make of that? Well, it's very much a head fake for them because he gave them no warning that he was not going to be their hero in the end. | ||
And look, like I said, I think Mueller has a spotty history in terms of being the deep state cover-up artist in many ways. | ||
But he does operate on a level of professionalism, particularly with William Barr involved, his friend. | ||
That he can only go so far with it. | ||
And I think a lot of the abuses occurred, frankly, with the lower-level prosecutors who he brought in. | ||
Ultimately, it's on him. He made the decision to hire Jeannie Rhee, Andrew Weissman, you know, and these people who are clearly conflicted, in my view, partisan-wise. | ||
There's definitely the appearance of a conflict there. | ||
And he still brought them in. | ||
You know, what I would like him to answer are those questions. | ||
But also the effect of it is that the Democrats are going to be hauling this guy before the House. | ||
And we'll see. That'll be interesting. | ||
It'll be very interesting to see if Trump ends up protecting Mueller from the House Democrats and from their own extended witch hunt under some sort of executive investigatory privilege. | ||
That would be very interesting. | ||
They didn't need to protect Mueller. | ||
Trump protected Mueller in the end, right? | ||
Well, and I kind of forgot about that with all the haze, how they're calling Mueller to testify. | ||
And that's another weird angle to this, too. | ||
I mean, William Barr was only a part of, like... | ||
The last 5% of this investigation and yet he's kind of the one that has to deliver it and break it down and he's the one attacked for it too and he really had nothing to do with this other than just kind of putting out the final report and responding to it as his job. | ||
So there's all these weird little idiosyncrasies that have just kind of been coming in response to this. | ||
And I'm just interested in where you think it's going to go. | ||
So let's talk about where you think it's going to go next. | ||
And really, the crimes here, it's amazing. | ||
They want to sit here and they look for all these crimes with Trump. | ||
The crimes all came with the origins of this investigation. | ||
I mean, those are the crimes that need to be investigated now. | ||
And let's hope we have that investigation. | ||
Tyler Nixon is on with us. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Tyler Nixon is on with us. | |
Don't let the Mueller report get in the way of a good conspiracy theory. | ||
The Democrats are still calling for Trump's impeachment. | ||
They're still saying it's proof he colluded. | ||
They're still saying he obstructed justice of a crime that didn't exist. | ||
It's really all insane. | ||
And you must ask yourself, if these Democrats and Barack Obama, and they're all willing to commit treason in the open public, what is it that they're trying to cover up? | ||
What is it that they're trying to hide if they're committing treason to do so? | ||
So Tyler, let's actually now kind of get into the actual nuts and bolts of this report. | ||
What in this is significant to you? | ||
What in it is not significant to you? | ||
And where do you think we go next? | ||
Well, I think, you know, the main thing to really, I think, comprehend about this report is that the media and the left had built this up, built Mueller up to such an extent that the blow to them right now in their credibility with the just, I mean, as Glenn Greenwald wrote in The Intercept, Mueller didn't just say, oh, I didn't find enough evidence or there was something there. | ||
No, he blew away completely multiple narratives that they had been maintaining against not just the president, but his family, too. | ||
Don Jr. was going to be indicted. | ||
Brennan was, you know... | ||
On MSNBC, basically, I think it was the week of the announcement of the release, the report saying, you know, I expect many more indictments. | ||
Once Roger Stone was arrested, he said the same thing. | ||
This has been completely demolished by Mueller. | ||
So it's almost as though, I mean, you'd think that the whole thing was a setup to completely debunk and discredit the left and the media propagandists who have maintained this ridiculous, absurd narrative to such an extent That it, I mean, my gosh, it not only did it blow their narrative, and you ask, why did they do this? | ||
Why did they persist with it today? | ||
Well, first of all, it not only exposed, I think, this exposes, in the process of their having to expose how they investigated and how they spied on the, and let's face it, Barr used the term spied on. | ||
He did not say, well, there was some surveillance going on. | ||
He said yes, the campaign was spied on. | ||
The question is whether it was lawful or not. | ||
You know, this has exposed not only the perfidy and the criminality of the actual surveillance of it, but the fact of the cover-up. | ||
This entire thing appears to be a cover-up for the crimes that were committed to spy on Donald Trump and his people, to use confidential informants, to use who knows what else. | ||
I mean, we really, again, you talked about parallel construction. | ||
You know, they were fond of saying throughout this whole process, oh, Mueller knows everything. | ||
We don't know what Mueller has. | ||
And I used to think to myself, he's got nothing. | ||
That's why he can't say what he – because, you know, let's face it. | ||
He can't invent something that doesn't exist. | ||
And if they had that – And they tried. | ||
You know they tried. | ||
Oh, my gosh. They have poured through – I mean, you look at the deep dive they took into Roger Stone's life. | ||
And I'm talking about well beyond anything that was related to what he ultimately was indicted upon. | ||
And they just tore this man's life apart. | ||
They went into every possible—I mean, they interviewed—well, look at the number of witnesses. | ||
It was 500 subpoenas and all the witnesses and the FBI agents. | ||
These people had to be doing something. | ||
And what they were not doing was unraveling some complex, sophisticated criminal conspiracy. | ||
What they were doing was literally getting down into the weeds and splitting hairs trying to find evidence. | ||
Anything to substantiate this, even the margins of this ridiculous... | ||
Well, I'm not even sure. I would actually maybe disagree, and I think the whole purpose of that was to actually set people up so that they could claim they got these indictments and act like there was anything to it. | ||
No, no, of course, they expect the low-information voters to have heard this, you know, constant repetition, the recycling of news stories that were the same information repackaged in some way as though it's some new bombshell. | ||
I mean, how many times did Roger Stone's Lucifer innocuous exchanges get turned into some news story repeatedly as though this was new information, as though they had uncovered it, whereas Stone released it himself, you know, without getting too much into the details of any particular case. | ||
You know, this was like They have gone off the rails in such a huge way. | ||
And, you know, it is frightening. | ||
It is psychopathy, I think. | ||
At minimum, sociopathy, but certainly bordering on psychopathy, that they can be debunked so just spectacularly. | ||
By the very entity and person that they have put so much faith into, it's Mueller time, you just wait, let him do his work, and blah, blah, blah. | ||
And it blows them out of the water, and not one person can simply say, you know what, maybe we were wrong, maybe we went a little too far. | ||
And that's like the frustration here. | ||
That would reflect good faith. | ||
They don't have good faith. They're partisans, they're propagandists, they want Trump no matter what it takes, even their own credibility. | ||
But why? Why? | ||
Why? I mean, that's what's so crazy about this. | ||
What is the modus operandi? | ||
How can you be such a blatant fraud right for everyone to see? | ||
I mean, it's like, what is wrong with these people? | ||
Roger Stone said it originally. | ||
He invented the term collusion, delusion. | ||
I really think there's some sort of mental, like a psychotic break going on here because when Donald Trump, they destroyed this man for almost two years before he was elected president. | ||
They were so confident, so arrogant that they were going to win. | ||
They were going to ride high. He was going to be humiliated. | ||
And when that turned around that day in November, that beautiful night in November of 2016, I really think a lot of people lost their minds and lost perspective. | ||
And what it is, what it is, is this to own. | ||
They didn't, they didn't, I take that back, they didn't shift into sort of this psychotic state. | ||
They've always been there. It's just that now they're unmasked. | ||
They were better at hiding. Yeah, yeah, you know, the shock. | ||
Yeah, the shock, like, jarred them so much their mask fell off. | ||
But let me ask you this one question before we get you off here because you mentioned a specific moment in time that I don't think many people noticed as important as it was. | ||
That moment where Barr said there was spying and the Democrats were basically pushing back saying, are you sure you want to say that? | ||
To me, there was a pivotal moment there that William Barr went through but that kind of almost everyone, I think, had to go through with him was, okay, the Democrats obviously don't want me to say spy. | ||
The media doesn't want me to say spy. | ||
If I say spy, they're going to come at me relentlessly. | ||
But Trump wants me to say spy. | ||
The president wants me to say spy. | ||
Right. So he, in that little moment, had to decide, am I going to go with the president or am I going to go with the media of the Democrats? | ||
He went with the president. To me, that was a pivotal change that now everybody can look at and say, huh, huh. | ||
I'd be very concerned if I were anybody like James Comey, Clapper, Brennan, McCabe, all these folks, when he used that term. | ||
Because he, as many commentators said in bashing him, but I think it was to his credit, he very specifically knew what word he was using. | ||
I mean, this is a man of, I understand these types of attorneys. | ||
They're very meticulous about the language they use and the language they choose. | ||
And he very specifically used the term spying. | ||
Because it implies something is nefarious. | ||
It involves espionage almost, an espionage aspect of just mere surveillance, spying. | ||
And I think because he's not convinced That this wasn't done illegally or unlawfully and pursuant to no legitimate legal authority. | ||
And he's not going to let, I think, the stain. | ||
I think he's an honorable man. | ||
And more importantly, he understands legacy. | ||
He understands that this is his deal from now on. | ||
How this Justice Department handles corruption internally will define corruption. | ||
His administration as Attorney General and potentially the Trump administration. | ||
So where this is headed, I think, is the biggest table turn we've seen in many years. | ||
The problem is they've spent two years distracting the American people and basically poisoning our politics. | ||
We've got to recover from that. | ||
Well, it takes a long time to turn the Titanic around, but hopefully we're in the middle of that process right now. | ||
Tyler Nixon, thank you so much for taking time out on this beautiful Friday. | ||
It looks beautiful wherever you are right now. | ||
Enjoy the rest of your day. | ||
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Michael Avenatti. This guy doesn't know when to shut up, does he? | ||
I can't even believe he just tweeted this out. | ||
If Democrats do not pass impeachment charges under these circumstances and the mountain of evidence described in the report, they deserve to be labeled as gutless, weak, pathetic, and any other similar descriptive word the GOP can come up with, it's time to grow a spine. | ||
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Go ahead, John. Hey, what's going on, Owen? | |
Good to have you on the air. | ||
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Yeah, for sure, bud. I was just wondering if you think that there was a coincidence that they put Mueller onto the entire investigation in the first place, especially with his involvement in Uranium One. | |
You think they did that as kind of like a way to neutralize Trump from digging into that with the Clintons and everything? | ||
You know, I can't answer that question with certainty as far as why Mueller was involved or what the thought process there was. | ||
However, I will say with certainty that was not a coincidence. | ||
Yeah, for sure. Because let's not forget, I mean, he was also part of the Epstein plea deal as well. | ||
He was at the FBI during 9-11. | ||
I mean, this guy's got a resume of deep state fingerprints. | ||
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Yeah, for sure. He's definitely been there for... | |
He seems to have his fingerprint on a lot of things that are deep state involved, you know? | ||
Exactly. So it's definitely not a coincidence. | ||
Now, as far as the... The motive for that or what they thought it would mean, I can't really put my finger on it because the whole mystery of Mueller still remains. | ||
I mean, the guy didn't do press conferences. | ||
He didn't do TV interviews. | ||
You hardly ever saw him, if ever. | ||
You never heard from him, yet it's got his name on it. | ||
So it's a really strange thing. | ||
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Yeah, it definitely is. | |
You think that... | ||
I mean, I think that they use these... | ||
Like, these corporations, like, have people in these intelligence agencies that, you know, they're under their control, whether it be, like, bribery or financially. | ||
And I think they use... | ||
Oh, yes, yes. | ||
Blackmail is... | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Blackmail is... | ||
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Black economy, if you want to call it that, or black market. | ||
But let's just say blackmail is a main commerce when it comes to D.C. and the deep state and these political operatives. | ||
No doubt about that. | ||
Thank you for the call, John. | ||
Always good to hear from you. Let's go to Dennis, calling in from Kentucky. | ||
Go ahead, Dennis. Owen, I'm watching something, and I have to say it now, because all of this is leading... | ||
All of this is leading to the Vatican. | ||
They've been killing all Christian churches. | ||
All of them is leading towards the Vatican. | ||
If you look at the widespread range of the churches that's getting desecrated, they're leading to the Vatican. | ||
A one-world government needs a one-world religion and one language. | ||
Well, it ain't gonna be anything to do with Catholics or Christians. | ||
But of course, I guess people doubt the Pope's actual commitment to those ideologies. | ||
Well, you've got to look at what he's condoning. | ||
Look at what he's condoning. | ||
How he's standing up for certain things that generally goes against what we believe in. | ||
So what are you saying, though? | ||
You're saying they're going to use the Pope to bring religious people into the New World Order? | ||
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Yes. That is the ultimate goal. | |
The ultimate goal. | ||
It's Sodom and Gomorrah. | ||
You know, I think the problem that they're gonna run into here, Dennis, thank you so much for the call, I think the problem that they'll run into is, it's the same problem they're having everywhere now, they're not popular. | ||
You know, they thought they could destroy Trump because they thought they were so popular and cool. | ||
Well, they're not as popular and cool as they thought. | ||
Trump's more popular than them. | ||
This pope, this dark pope, this fake pope is not popular. | ||
The Catholics don't like him. | ||
I mean, I was raised Catholic. | ||
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I mean, practicing Catholics don't like this pope. | ||
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Well, it was a wild week here, wasn't it? | ||
We had a Mandela effect happen live on the show. | ||
What? The Mueller report came out, blew up in the Democrats' face, totally proved them wrong, yet they double down, triple down, quadruple down on their lies and deception and continue to call for impeachment. | ||
I mean, it's just unbelievable. You had the wide open border get exposed more and more. | ||
You had the cathedral in France burn. | ||
And you had me announce that I'm joining the Space Force. | ||
So, pretty crazy week right there. | ||
When you boil it all down. | ||
Yep. So, I'll be blasting off to the next dimension with the Space Force. | ||
It was nice knowing you guys. | ||
This will be my last War Room broadcast. | ||
And then you'll be like, I swear on Friday he said it was his last broadcast and I'll be back Monday. | ||
And you'll be like, total proof Mandela effect. | ||
That's just a preview of what I'll be doing at the Space Force, obviously. | ||
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So I've got some news here. | ||
I wasn't able to get to, but the Democrats are pushing for impeachment still. | ||
They wanted to get Trump's tax returns. | ||
They want to Get his bank records. | ||
It's all crazy. | ||
The Democrats are the one engaged in all the crimes. | ||
Chicanery. Mandatory measles vaccines now coming to New York. | ||
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Extinction Rebellion Eco-Warriors plot to shut down Heathrow as millions start Easter getaway. | ||
That was supposed to happen today. | ||
I didn't see that in the news, so I guess they failed. | ||
Robert Kraft naked spa video to be released. | ||
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A top progressive pundit says mainstream Democrats worried about Bernie winning the 2020 nomination. | ||
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Hunger strikes at ICE detention centers spread as parole and bond are denied. | ||
So, now the people being held In these detention centers, which are hardly detention centers, probably considered a resort compared to the situation that they used to be living in. | ||
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I mean, whatever. People are pooping more than ever on the streets of San Francisco. | ||
All right. There you go. | ||
Let's finish this week off with a couple of your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Tim in Texas. | ||
Go ahead, Tim. Hey, Owen. | ||
How's it going? Hey, Tim. | ||
Well, it's almost the weekend. | ||
It was a crazy week. | ||
And when we start next week, busy broadcast week, I hope that the president has begun to move against this deep state. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. You know, I was listening to the show earlier, and somebody made a comment on the Mueller report, how they were just picking that one word, trying to dissect it and create some new freaking narrative for it. | |
You know, these people are never going to stop. | ||
We can, you know, even if Trump brings a hammer down and rains all hell on these people and puts people in Gitmo and does the best thing he could possibly do— There's going to be more people behind him. | ||
We're never going to win this war. | ||
You know, since the beginning of time, it's been that good versus evil battle. | ||
Okay, alright. Well, hold on now, Tim. | ||
I understand what you're saying, and I don't disagree. | ||
However, I mean, wouldn't it be nice to finally breathe some fresh air and to get these shackles, get these demons off our back, if not for just one or two generations of American patriots? | ||
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Exactly, but I don't think we would have that much time to breathe. | |
I mean, I think it's more of an issue where we've got to beat them down and then we've got to put a boot in the back of their neck and keep their face in the dirt and stay on it because we almost lost it. | ||
We cannot let them get that much power. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what. I'd like to first just see some heads roll politically. | ||
And some people get jailed or sent to Gitmo if that's what people determine, but yeah. | ||
Right. That has to happen first, and then I'd like to see the response and really see if these people are that demonic, if they really have that much demon energy. | ||
But I think they'd back off for a bit. | ||
And the devil's energy would be transferred somewhere else for the meantime. | ||
But only time will tell, Tim. | ||
But there's no doubt the devil's never going to stop. | ||
Satan's never going to stop. That's just, you know, timeless. | ||
But as far as these criminals are concerned, they need to see justice, you know, even if that means we're going to have to continue to deal with more of it. | ||
Thanks for the call, Tim. All right, final call for this week is Travis in Texas. | ||
Go ahead, Travis. Yeah, I'll leave. | ||
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Hey, you're not going to get a wall. | |
There's no wall for you. | ||
I'll tell you why. Trump said that he's going to hand it back to you, the people. | ||
And if the people don't want a wall, it's because they're complacent. | ||
They have no idea what's going on. | ||
They're eating their... | ||
So let's talk about that, Travis. | ||
How do we reach that population? | ||
How do we reach that segment of the population that still has their head buried in Kim Kardashian's boobs, still has their head buried in the television, still has their head buried in a fantasy sports game, still has their head buried in a microwave oven? | ||
Nothing against those people, but yeah, the ones that have no idea really what we're going through, the ones that don't realize we're not in Well, there's not much you can do, as I already said to you and 2 Timothy's. | ||
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But you know what? | |
The one thing, too, is people need to remember, just like Las Vegas, the Las Vegas shooting, we don't hear anything about that. | ||
9-11, yeah, we hear a lot about that. | ||
But it's all... And it's the same thing over and over again. | ||
As long as people have food and water, they don't care. | ||
But see, here's what's going to happen. | ||
You send too many illegal people over here that don't want to assimilate, as you say, and then they just change it into their own country. | ||
Well, and that's an overall issue that we're dealing with directly, which is an invasion. | ||
Right. Exactly right. | ||
Well, I don't know. I mean, as far as the wall is concerned, Travis, maybe we get a wall, maybe we don't. | ||
But I mean, my God, we've got total lawlessness at the southern border. | ||
And that's that's we have to at least address that or at least admit it. | ||
But we've got politicians that won't even admit it. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Travis. | ||
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