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Welcome to the war room. | |
My name is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
I am sitting in for Owen Schroer, who is in Hershey, Pennsylvania today, for President Trump's rally later on tonight. | ||
Now, our very own Derrick McBreen makes a lot of really good compilation pieces of the Democrats, and today they filed two articles of impeachment against President Trump. | ||
And I wanted to bring us back and remember how the Democrats have been acting since President Trump got elected. | ||
So let's go ahead and do a quick flashback right now. | ||
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It's not only that Trump has to lose, but that all his enablers have to lose. | |
They have to—we have to collectively, in essence, burn down the Republican Party. | ||
That sentiment at the core of the coalition cannot be pried loose, and it cannot be negotiated with, and it cannot be appeased. | ||
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We have to level them. | |
Utterly confronted and destroyed. | ||
That is the only way to break the coalition apart. | ||
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Because if there are survivors, if there are people who weather this storm, they will do it again. | |
You have to go out and beat these folks if they don't agree with you. | ||
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What we've got to do is fight in Congress, fight in the courts, fight in the streets. | |
And if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, In a department store! | ||
At a gasoline station! | ||
You get out and you create a crowd! | ||
Yeah! What we should be doing is shunning these people. | ||
Shunning, shaming these people is a statement of moral indignation that these people are not fit for polite society. | ||
They have shamed themselves too much. | ||
The heart of the thing must be ripped out. | ||
The darkness must be banished. | ||
The people who feel moral revulsion at that display we saw last night must collectively mobilize in greater numbers than the chanters. | ||
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Up and down the ticket, federal, state, local offices. | |
The country has to repudiate this. | ||
The press always asks me, don't I wish I were debating him? | ||
No, I wish we were in high school, I could take him behind the gym. | ||
That's what I wish. If we were in high school, I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. | ||
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Let me give you one bottom line. | |
As a former government official, government's gonna kill this guy. | ||
That's so entertaining. Alright folks, that was an example of the Democratic rhetoric towards President Trump and his supporters since he took office back in 2016. | ||
Now let's jump forward to 2019 and listen to the Democrats' rhetoric towards impeachment and President Trump today. | ||
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Is the President of the United States above the law? | |
No person is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
He's certainly not above the law. | ||
Nobody's above the law. No one is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law, not even the President of the United States. | ||
No one is above the law, not even the president of the United States. | ||
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This president believes he is above the law. | |
And no one, not even the president, should be above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
It's certainly not the president. | ||
Oh, my God! Again, I'll repeat. | ||
No one, not even the president, is above the law. | ||
Oh, my God! You know what this means! | ||
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We finally got him! | |
We have a president who believes he is above the law. | ||
The president is not above the law. | ||
We have a president who believes he is above the law. | ||
He is not, as some people have tried to suggest, above the law. | ||
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The president is declaring himself above the law. | |
No one, not even the president of the United States, Donald Trump has tried to put himself above the law. | ||
And that's not how it works. That's not how any of this works. | ||
You are above the law. | ||
In my view, there is nothing more dangerous than an unethical president who believes they are above the law. | ||
The American people do not want a president who believes that he is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. Nobody is above the law. | ||
We must ensure that no one is above the law. | ||
I mean, dear God, this guy cannot in any way be allowed to be above the law. | ||
This is the United States of America. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
No one. No one. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
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President Trump and his administration are not above the law. | |
All right, folks, that is just another one of Darren McBreen's great compilations that It really just ties together and brings together everything that the Democrats feel and have been thinking about. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. My name is Savannah Hernandez, and I am sitting in for Owen Schroer, who is currently in Hershey, Pennsylvania, for President Trump's rally tonight. | ||
He's also going to be joined by many of our other great reporters down there. | ||
Will Johnson, I know, is there. | ||
Caitlin Bennett. Millie Weaver. | ||
So it's set to be a really great night. | ||
Now, I've been watching Owen Schroer's live streams all morning. | ||
You can go to his Twitter at All I Do Is Owen and watch those for yourself as well. | ||
And he was reporting that people have been lining up since 4 a.m. | ||
this morning. The center that the rally is being held at holds 10,500 people. | ||
And probably maybe an hour ago, he was saying there was probably already 3 or 4,000 people there. | ||
I'm sure that number has been increasing greatly since he's been there now. | ||
So as you can see on screen for our viewers, there's just loads of Trump supporters there. | ||
Owen was walking through the masses in the crowds and he was getting cheers. | ||
People were so excited to see him, especially after everything that happened yesterday. | ||
He went and he disrupted Jerry Nadler's opening statement during the impeachment hearings in D.C., something that I feel many Americans have been feeling, just the sense of rage watching these impeachment hearings against our duly elected president. | ||
Now, the impeachment hearings aren't something that I normally would watch, but I did yesterday because I had to come and host the show, so I figured maybe I should know what I'm talking about a little bit. | ||
So I was watching them, and... | ||
There was a really, really good summarization of these whole hearings by, let me see if I can find the clip here, Stephen Castor. | ||
He's a lawyer for the Republicans, and he delivered his opening statement yesterday. | ||
In the first three minutes, he did a really great example. | ||
He just really summarized, like I said, what these impeachment hearings are all about. | ||
So let's go ahead and listen to that right now. | ||
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Democrats have been searching for a set of facts on which to impeach President Trump since his inauguration on January 20, 2017 Just 27 minutes after the president's inauguration that day, the Washington Post ran a story that the campaign to impeach the president has already begun. | |
The article reported Democrats and liberal activists are mounting broad opposition to stymieing Trump's agenda and noted that impeachment strategists believe the Constitution's Emoluments Clause would be the vehicle. | ||
In the first two years of the administration, Democrats in the House introduced articles of impeachment to remove President Trump from office on several very different factual bases. | ||
On January 3rd, the very first day of the new Congress, Congressman Sherman introduced articles of impeachment against the president. | ||
The same day, Representative Tlaib said, we're going to go in there, we're going to impeach the president. | ||
In May 2019, Representative Green said on MSNBC, if we don't impeach this president, he will be reelected. | ||
Even Speaker Pelosi, who has said that impeachment is a somber and prayerful exercise, has called President Trump an imposter and said it is dangerous to allow voters to judge his performance in 2020. | ||
The obsession with impeaching the president is reflected in House Democrats have used the power of their majority in the past 11 months. | ||
In the Oversight Committee, the Democrats' first announced witness was Michael Cohen, a disgraced felon who pleaded guilty to lying to Congress. | ||
When he came before us at the Oversight Committee, he then lied again as many as eight times. | ||
Oversight committee Democrats demanded information about the president's personal finances and even subpoenaed the president's accounting firm Mazars for large swaths of sensitive and personal financial information about the entire Trump family. | ||
The subpoena was issued over the objection of committee Republicans and without a vote. | ||
In the Ways and Means Committee, Democrats demanded the president's personal tax return information. | ||
The reason they cited for wanting the president's tax returns, they said, was to oversee the IRS's audit process for presidential tax returns. | ||
You can judge that for yourself. | ||
In the Financial Services Committee, Democrats demanded and subpoenaed the president's bank records going back 10 years. | ||
The Financial Services Committee staff, the Republicans, tell me the information demanded would cover every withdrawal. | ||
Credit card swipe or debit card purchase of every member of the Trump family, including his minor child. | ||
The reason that the Democrats gave for why they needed such voluminous and intrusive personal information about the Trump family was, get this, financial industry compliance with banking statutes and... | ||
So again, that was Stephen Castor yesterday during the impeachment hearings. | ||
That was just his opening statement, and I felt like that was so powerful because he basically lays out for us what these impeachment hearings are really about. | ||
Just like he said, 27 minutes after his inauguration, they were already talking about impeachment. | ||
So of course, this is something we've been hearing about for the past two years. | ||
I'm sure that if someone could count the amount of times the media and politicians have said the word impeachment, it would just surpass A million. | ||
It's been so ridiculous. | ||
Now, Doug Collins also made an important point yesterday when talking about the impeachment. | ||
So we're going to go ahead and play that clip for you now, and then I'm going to talk to you on the other side about why this is important. | ||
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Let's play clip 14. Famous moments in impeachment. | |
There have been famous moments in impeachment as we've gone forward. | ||
There are famous lines from Nixon like, what did the president know and when did he know it? | ||
From the Clinton impeachment, there was, I did not have sex with that woman. | ||
What would be known about this one is probably, where's the impeachable offense? | ||
Why are we here? | ||
I tell you, this may be, though, become known as the focus group impeachment. | ||
Because we don't have a crime, we don't have anything we can actually pin, and nobody understands really what the majority is trying to do, except to interfere and basically make sure that they believe the president can't win next year if he's impeached. | ||
The focus group impeachment takes words and then takes them to people and say, how can we explain this better? | ||
Because we don't have the facts to match it. | ||
A focus group impeachment says, you know, we really aren't working with good facts. | ||
All right, folks, so there was Doug Collins talking about how this is a focus group impeachment. | ||
Now, I don't know about you folks, but I remember a couple weeks ago when Owen brought up the fact that Democrats actually are using focus groups to tweak their impeachment messaging. | ||
Now this came out on November 15th, so a little bit over a month ago. | ||
The Washington Post reported on Friday that Democrats have stopped using the term quid pro quo, instead using bribery as a more direct summation of Trump's alleged conduct. | ||
Why the change you ask? | ||
It turns out the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ran focus groups in battleground states in order to determine the most effective messaging. | ||
So again, the article goes on to say the shift came after the, again, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee conducted focus groups in key House battlegrounds in recent weeks, testing messages related to impeachment. | ||
Among the questions put to participants was whether quid pro quo, extortion, or bribery was a more compelling description of Trump's conduct. | ||
According to two people familiar with the results which circulated among Democrats this week, the focus groups found bribery to be most damning. | ||
Now, it's interesting that, of course, bribery was one of the most damning things, and the Democrats are filing two articles of impeachment against Trump today. | ||
However, they're no longer pursuing bribery. | ||
Noticeably absent from the Washington Post report today on what Democrats will introduce articles of impeachment on was bribery, which is what their entire impeachment effort has been centered around. | ||
So very interesting how all of those things always seem to tie together with that. | ||
Now, I found another compilation video yesterday that I feel is very important because I think it's the Democrats in a moment of truth talking about why they want to impeach the president. | ||
So let's go to this important compilation right now. | ||
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That's clip 15. It is the solemn duty of the Congress to investigate the serious allegations against the president. | |
The task before us is a solemn one. | ||
We will send that charlatan in the White House back to the golden throne he came from. | ||
This is not a proceeding that I looked forward to. | ||
It's not an occasion for joy. | ||
It's one of solemn obligation. | ||
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Because we're gonna go in there, we're gonna teach some. | |
It is our solemn duty. | ||
And in fact, this resolution sets forth the procedures for the next phase of our impeachment inquiry. | ||
I'm concerned that if we don't impeach this president, he will get re-elected. | ||
Continue to proceed in a serious, solemn, and sober fashion. | ||
My sober focus right now is to make sure that he's not the president next term. | ||
Sadly, this is not any cause for any glee. | ||
All right, folks, so you hear it right there from the mainstream media heads and politicians. | ||
They don't want the people to have Trump to even be elected for a second term. | ||
And just like I said here, they were having focus groups on the word bribery, and that was one of the things they were trying to impeach on. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez, and I am sitting in for Owen Schroyer this week. | ||
Now, for those of you that are just tuning in, we've been listening to a lot of compilations of the Democrats talking about President Trump, his supporters, and how they felt about him since he was first elected back in 2016. | ||
Now, we know that impeachment is not a word that's new to this administration or to any of his supporters, and we're talking about how Democrats have now been using focus groups to tweak impeachment messaging, realizing that bribery is the most damning word to people, the most impactful word. | ||
Now, it was really interesting because I read this story today, like I'd previously said, Democrats filing two articles of impeachment against Trump, no longer pursuing bribery. | ||
Now, I want to figure out why that is, and it's because we actually did figure out who was involved in a quid pro quo in yesterday's impeachment hearings. | ||
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Let's go to that clip now. You understand what asking for something in exchange for something actually means, correct? | |
I do. You know about the conversation of Mr. | ||
Biden when he asked and he said, I'm not going to give you the billion dollars. | ||
You know about that conversation, correct? | ||
You want me to read it to you or do you know it? | ||
One second, are you talking about in 2015? | ||
No, I'm talking about the one from the national, where you did the, I'll read it to you since you're having trouble. | ||
As I remember going over to the Ukraine, convincing our team, our leaders, convincing them that we should provide for loan guarantees. | ||
I went over, I guess, the 12th or 13th time to give. | ||
I was supposed to announce that there was a billion-dollar loan guarantee. | ||
And I got a commitment from Poroshenko that they would take action against the state prosecutor. | ||
They didn't. So they said they had, they were walking out to the press conference. | ||
I said, nah, I'm not going to. | ||
Or we're not going to give you the billion dollars. | ||
They said, you have authority. | ||
You have no authority. You're not the president. | ||
The president said, I said, call him. | ||
Laughter. I said, I'm telling you, you're not getting the billion dollars. | ||
I said, you're not getting the billion dollars. | ||
I'm getting ready to be leaving here. | ||
And I think about six hours. | ||
I looked at them and said, I'm leaving here in six hours. | ||
If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money. | ||
Well, son of a He got fired. | ||
Did he ask for something, request something, and hold something of value? | ||
He did. George Kent testified that that was... | ||
I think I'll do what you did. George Kent testified. | ||
I'm asking about not George Kent. | ||
I'm asking about this question. Right, but it's important context. | ||
He's not. Answer this question. | ||
Did he or did he not? Either Joe Biden's a liar, telling a story to make people impressed, or he actually did this. | ||
Which is it? He did it pursuant to U.S. official policy. | ||
So he did it in withholding actual dollars, actual thing, holding this out there. | ||
So Joe Biden, of everybody that we discussed about, is the only one that's done a quid pro quo. | ||
He's the only one that's used taxpayer dollars to actually threaten a foreign government. | ||
And yet we're sitting here pretending that this is not happening? | ||
We're sitting here pretending that a president of the United States now would not be concerned? | ||
Look, you look at it this way. | ||
Joe Biden's a terrible candidate. | ||
He can destroy himself on the campaign trail, but he can't get by this. | ||
And it doesn't matter who brings it up. | ||
It doesn't matter who does it because this is what happened. | ||
And you can whitewash it all you want. | ||
You can go over whatever you want. | ||
But that's what he did. He's either a liar or he did it. | ||
And he did it. So there's Representative Doug Collins of Georgia bringing some truth to the impeachment hearings yesterday. | ||
I specifically remember that part because I love how fired up he gets and how he basically comes out and says, hey, you guys want to talk about quid pro quos? | ||
Okay, let's talk about quid pro quo. | ||
And who was really involved in that? | ||
Joe Biden. Very, very important clip there, and I'm glad that we were able to pull that in today and play that for you guys here, because like I was saying, ever since day one, it's been all about attacking Trump, impeaching Trump. | ||
It was Russian collusion, and then it was Ukraine, quid pro quo, trying to attack Joe Biden. | ||
So I'm glad the good thing about these impeachment hearings is that if you actually sit down and listen to them There's so many good facts within everything that's happening and You will understand the truth behind all of these hearings and what they're really about just like that compilation that I just played as well If you really watch the news and listen to the Democrats, they say it straight out themselves. We don't like the president We don't want him to even be allowed to run for a second term This isn't a political thing. But also the American people | ||
shouldn't be allowed to elect their own president We don't want President Trump in office. So America shouldn't be allowed to have him there This has been something that's been happening for the past two years And if we let the Democrats get away with this now Like what else are they gonna be allowed to get away with? | ||
I mean, we've already seen it Alex talks about it every single day from everything from indoctrinating our children to allowing third trimester abortions these are the Democratic policies that are being pushed in our country today and The attack on our president is just something else that we've had to sit down and live through for the past two years And that's why Owen Schroer finally got enraged and you know stood up in those impeachment hearings took action against this Something that we all need to be doing even at a local level | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez, and I am sitting in for... | ||
Owen Schroer, who, again, like I've been saying, is in Hershey, Pennsylvania today for the Trump rallies, had to take place later tonight. | ||
He'll be joined by our other great reporters, such as Caitlin Bennett, Millie Weaver, and Will Johnson. | ||
So I'm sure there's going to be a lot of explosive reports that come out of this, not only because Trump supporters have been standing outside since 4 a.m. | ||
this morning, and there's already thousands there in support of the president, but also because apparently... | ||
Antifa is planning an anti-Trump rally there. | ||
Now, this story came out from the Gateway Pundit last week. | ||
A violent Antifa group Refuse Fascism is planning disruptions at the Trump rally today. | ||
Now, these rallies have been organized by Sam Fulham, who identifies herself as an advisor to a Central Pennsylvania congressional candidate. | ||
Not only that, but Refuse Fascism Philly, a known Antifa group that supports the use of violence against their political enemies, has signed on to help promote and facilitate the protest, according to several Facebook posts made on the organization's page. | ||
They have a long history of violent attacks on supporters of President Trump and the American First agenda. | ||
And they've gained international headlines in 2017 for burning UC Berkeley buildings after the Berkeley College Republicans had invited Milo Yiannopoulos to the campus. | ||
So that's just a little bit of what our reporters may be dealing with later on today. | ||
So definitely keep them in your prayers because we all know that Antifa is... | ||
A very violent group. | ||
I've met them myself when I've gone to protests. | ||
And of course, they never want to talk about anything. | ||
They never want to just speak with their fellow American on political issues, you know. | ||
And that's one of the most important things that we can do, especially ahead of 2020, is go out, talk to people who don't believe the same thing that we do, and really try to understand each other and inform other people, hey, Trump isn't such a bad guy after all. | ||
This is the truth about him. The mainstream media has been lying to you. | ||
for a long time about the president so a lot of these feelings and frustrations that you have about him oftentimes come from lies peddled by the media. | ||
Now scrolling through Twitter today and I wanted to bring up this video as well and we'll play this as b-roll for our viewers This tweet came from David Vance, and once we play this B-roll here today, it's a student, a white student, who's getting attacked by a black student. | ||
The tweet reads, It seems the white student said something favorable about the lawfully elected president, thus provoking this lady to teach him a lesson. | ||
Please remember that diversity is our strength. | ||
Can we play that B-roll, guys? | ||
So for our viewers there's Black student who it seems has a dustpan one with a very long candle and is just hitting this student in the head Repeatedly and according to this tweet. It's because he said something favorable about the president Now this isn't surprising to me at all because this is not the first time we've seen an attack on Trump supporters Over I'm pretty sure there's actually articles That just lay out the hundreds and hundreds of attacks on | ||
not only president Trump supporters, but his administration People have been attacked just for wearing a MAGA hat in San Antonio my own hometown Someone was had sweet teeth thrown in their face because they were wearing a MAGA hat So that's just a little bit of what Trump supporters experience every single day, but they're all rallied in Hershey, Pennsylvania right now They're all rallied around the president. They're there to show their support for him and hopefully head of 2020 | ||
You know president Trump really speaks out against this is violence towards his supporters And he really stands up for them because they've been enduring censorship ahead of these elections and even post 2016 So many people have been censored off of social media. | ||
They've been attacked in real life. | ||
So it's more critical now than ever that President Trump really takes a stand against big tech and against all of these other... | ||
Companies that are just so anti-America. | ||
And again, too, just like Owen did the other day, we really need to stand up. | ||
We need to really confront this corruption head on. | ||
All right, folks, I was supposed to be joined by Owen Troyer. | ||
I'm not sure if he's going to be able to Skype in during this segment or not. | ||
So while we wait for him to come on, let me look through my clip list real quick. | ||
Actually, let's go ahead and play clip 16. | ||
I found this clip the other day too on my Twitter. | ||
And let's go ahead and roll that as B-roll. | ||
So this is a clip of President Trump greeting some special needs kids. | ||
Now, one of the ladies that I follow on Twitter, she retweeted this and basically said that the way that Trump is greeting these kids and is interacting with them is great because a lot of people might be uncomfortable around them, but he's just so sweet to them, so personable. | ||
And this is another clip too that you aren't gonna traditionally see in our media. | ||
He's never painted as a good guy Trump is. | ||
He's never painted as a nice president. | ||
And if you actually go and you look into all the things that he stands for and how he reacts with his own constituents, the American people, you'll see that he's such a loving president. | ||
He's such a loving guy, and he really cares about people as a whole. | ||
So I really thought it was so important to play this clip, because again, this isn't one that you're going to see. | ||
I see so many clips about President Trump just hugging children, doing great things for our country, for the Hispanic community, for the black community every single day. | ||
But of course, those things are always overlooked by our media. | ||
So any single time too, you see a good clip about President Trump just being an all around great guy who cares about America, doing great things for our economy, doing great things for our country, for our people, for the pro-life movement. | ||
Make sure you get out and share that. | ||
Go out in the street and talk to people about it. | ||
Share it on your Twitter, on social media, because it's so important that we educate people on the reality of this president. | ||
He's not a racist. He's not a misogynist. | ||
He's not a white supremacist who hates everyone who's trying to only push a white America. | ||
No, he cares about each individual person in this country. | ||
And that's so exemplified when you go out and you Actually look at the factual things that he's done for all of us as a whole. | ||
So I wanted to play that for you folks because it's just such a heartwarming clip to our radio viewers. | ||
Definitely go on Twitter and check that out. | ||
You can follow me on Twitter at Sav underscore says underscore and I'll go ahead and retweet that out because it is so great. | ||
And guys is Owen Skyped in? | ||
He's not. Okay. Hopefully Owen can join us next segment because, like I said, he's been getting a lot of great interviews on the ground there, thousands of people there supporting him, and he was saying that he's getting more recognition than ever, ever since yesterday's disruption of the impeachment hearing. | ||
So it seems like there's a big resurgence of America. | ||
People are really feeling fired up ahead of 2020. | ||
They don't wanna watch their president get attacked anymore. | ||
They're ready to stand up. | ||
They're ready to support the president into 2020 and just take that action. | ||
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Again, my name is Savannah Hernandez and I'll be back on the other side of this short break, hopefully with Owen Schroer so he can tell us all the things that he's been experiencing on the ground. | ||
Welcome back. Welcome back. | ||
This is The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez and I am sitting in studio here today talking to you about everything in Impeachment, Democrats, and the Hershey, Pennsylvania rally that's happening tonight. | ||
President Trump will be holding that at 7 p.m. | ||
And like I said, there's already thousands lined up outside in the cold waiting for him. | ||
Now, folks, I believe Owen Troyer is about to join us, but I did want to get to a very important clip. | ||
Now, as you guys know, we sell water filters at the InfoWars store as well. | ||
And John Bound just came out with a very, very important report as to why water filters are so important for you. | ||
So let's go ahead and play that now. | ||
You have heard Alex say it. | ||
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You think I'm like shocked by it so I'm up here bashing it because I don't like gay people? | |
I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs gay! | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
I'm sick of being social engineered. | ||
It's not funny! The chemical atrazine, an endocrine-disrupting pesticide that leaches into our drinking water, is turning 1 in 10 adult male frogs into females, according to a nearly now 10-year-old study from Berkeley University. | ||
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These are guys who are applying it. | |
They're out there picking it. Methyl bromide is a fuming it, something they pump into the soil. | ||
What are some of the other big ones, you guys? | ||
Diathletics. Some atrazine. | ||
This will all end up in the river that we're working in here. | ||
Hayes is testing the effects of chemicals like atrazine, a common herbicide. | ||
We have a whole family of animals where we've eliminated the female chromosome. | ||
Specimen 01. | ||
These animals that we know are genetic males have been exposed to Atrazine for their entire life, and many of these genetic males now are turning into females. | ||
But it's far worse than just flipping the script on your gender. | ||
Atrazine's herbicide counterpart, glyphosate, can give you terminal cancer. | ||
As just last year, USA Today reported a jury-ordered chemical giant, Monsanto, to pay $289 million to a school groundskeeper Who got terminal cancer after using Roundup, one of the world's most popular weed killers. | ||
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The label's important because as a pest controller and as those guys out there in professional doing this in the professional field of applying herbicides, it's a requirement to understand your label and to look at your label. | |
It's very serious. There's a whole chapter on reading the label, how to read it, and what to look for. | ||
So if that was on the label, people can make an informed choice. | ||
Meanwhile, a new study delving into the true amount of BPA affecting humanity reveals that the gender-bending chemical is far higher than first discovered. | ||
The Daily Mail reports, this study raises serious concerns about whether we've been careful enough about the safety of this chemical, according to Dr. | ||
Hunt, a corresponding author on the paper. | ||
What it comes down to is that the conclusions federal agencies have come to about how to regulate BPA may have been based on inaccurate measurements. | ||
Instead, she and her team devised a way to assess the metabolites themselves directly. | ||
What they found was alarming. | ||
Not only was the disparity between the indirect measure and their direct on as wide as 44-fold, the higher the level of BPA, the greater the gulf. | ||
Between their measure and the one used by the FDA was. | ||
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Canned foods are subject to the same level of inspection as fresh produce, meat and dairy to ensure they're contaminant free. | |
And yet it's the cans themselves that worry a group of environmental organizations. | ||
They tested 21 food cans from major Canadian retailers. | ||
18 of them contained BPA in their lining. | ||
BPA is an industrial chemical that prevents food spoilage in cans. | ||
Research has shown it may be linked to increased risk of cancers, obesity, and neurological problems in children, in part because bisphenol A is a known hormone disruptor. | ||
A new study that had subjects handle store receipts... | ||
Bye. | ||
showed BPA absorbed through the skin stays in the body much longer than ingested BPA. The studies had subjects handle common store receipts for five minutes, then wear gloves for two hours before washing their hands. | ||
BPA measurements in the subjects' urine showed BPA levels highest for the first two days after handling the receipts. | ||
And remember, they only handled the receipt for five minutes. | ||
It has never been more important to protect your family and yourself from the suppressed toxicity plaguing the human species. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
Alright folks, so there's an example of just some of the chemicals that are in our own food supply, like being sprayed out into the environment, and that are leaking into our water. | ||
So very, very important that we filter our water, and you can get water filters at Infowarsstore.com, so go and get yours today. | ||
I believe that Owen Schreyer is ready to join us now. | ||
Owen, how are you doing down there in Hershey? | ||
What are you seeing today? | ||
Well, it's been pretty fun, actually. | ||
Mostly Trump supporters out here. | ||
I got an echo. | ||
We've been spending most of our time talking to Trump supporters. | ||
So it's been pretty enjoyable here. | ||
We've got 24 total protesters here right now against Trump. | ||
Now, I've bullhorned them from the Infowars battle tank that we have here behind me. | ||
We're going to upload some of that HD footage. | ||
But what I want to do right now is actually head over to this protest group so that you can see exactly what we're dealing with. | ||
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And then maybe we'll bullhorn them in a little bit here from the battle tank. | |
But let's go over so they said that they're going to burn a flat. | ||
So we'll see if they end up doing that or not. | ||
But let's see if any of you want to talk to me. | ||
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And let's show you exactly what we're doing here. | |
Hey, can either of you guys... | ||
Trump should be impeached? | ||
No? Okay, not them. | ||
Can you tell me why Trump... | ||
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No, we're 0-4. | |
Okay. Can you guys tell me why Trump should be impeached? | ||
Ooh, wait, he's got a cowbell. | ||
Trump should be impeached because you have a cowbell? | ||
Should Trump be impeached because you're banging on that cowbell? | ||
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No? That's a pretty powerful cowbell. | |
I don't know if it'll get... | ||
Hey, can you guys tell me why Trump's impeached? | ||
Anybody? Nobody? | ||
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Nobody. You guys are out here saying you're impeached, but you don't know why. | |
He's on what? Yeah, very highly. | ||
Oh, are you going to bang on that trash can for us? | ||
Look at this. Wow, what are you going to do with that trash can? | ||
You're going to burn a flag? | ||
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It's pretty insane. | |
What do you mean? What does that mean? | ||
Yeah, they kicked us out. | ||
So, wait, do you think he should be impeached? | ||
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Why? Why? | |
Because he got caught openly in a foreign country. | ||
How so? Well, didn't you watch the news? | ||
I read the transcript. | ||
There's nothing there. That's your interpretation. | ||
Well, you tell me what was there. | ||
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My interpretation is he was asking a foreign country to help him. | |
With what? You can't... | ||
You have NATO, you have all these... | ||
You're not allowed to... | ||
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Diplomacy? Huh? | |
Engaging in diplomacy, you do that... | ||
He's very selfish. | ||
How did he help himself? Trying to help himself. | ||
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How? By getting them to investigate the Bidens. | |
No, actually, George Kent investigated the Bidens in 2012. | ||
That was Obama administration, and there was already an investigation into the Bidens in Ukraine, so Trump didn't do that. | ||
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Obviously much more knowledgeable. | |
Why? Because I do my research. | ||
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You, that's your job. | |
My job is, I'm not. I agree. | ||
So I would prefer if you understood why you held that time. | ||
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Isn't it right to hold this up? | |
Absolutely. Would you rather know what you're talking about? | ||
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I told you why. Just because you don't answer or believe that's intelligent. | |
Don't agree with it. All right, folks, our audio is going a little bit in and out with Owen here, but if we just want to keep this B-roll rolling or just this rolling of Owen just speaking to these protesters live. | ||
Now, this is the exact same thing that always happens when you go and try to talk to these protesters. | ||
They can never give you an answer to why they're there, what they're saying. | ||
They're protesting why they want President Trump impeached. | ||
This is something that we've all experienced when we go and talk to these protesters. | ||
You know, hey, just give me one thing. | ||
And they always say that, well, it's your job to be knowledgeable on this subject. | ||
So of course you can debunk everything I'm saying. | ||
Well, if you're standing there with a giant sign calling for the president of your country to be impeached, maybe you should have an idea or reason why. | ||
I don't know. But there was Owen Schroer in Hershey. | ||
Obviously, that Antifa group isn't very big. | ||
He said there was only like 24 people there. | ||
And their reason for wanting President Trump impeached? | ||
A cowbell? And I don't know. | ||
We'll be right back on the other side of this short break. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. This is Savannah Hernandez, not Owen Schroer, not today. | ||
He is in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where he is taking on 24 Trump protesters who are there. | ||
There are thousands there in support of the president today. | ||
And Antifa was supposed to have a big anti-Trump protest. | ||
However, there's only 24 people there right now. | ||
And when asked why they want the president impeached, they, of course, couldn't give a solid answer. | ||
Now, we'll try to get back to Owen a little bit later on in the broadcast, but I'm about to be joined by Jesse Lee Peterson, author and host of The Jesse Lee Peterson Show. | ||
We're going to be talking about Pete Buttigieg. | ||
Now, Jesse came out with this tweet, Pete Buttigieg is not a real Christian. | ||
You can't be a practicing proud homosexual married to a man and support abortion and still claim to be a Christian. | ||
Even Satan can quote the Bible. | ||
He had a long thread about this on Twitter. | ||
Not only that, but he... | ||
Linked to a very powerful video about Buttigieg basically talking about how corrupt and unchristian President Trump is. | ||
So let's go ahead and roll that clip now before Mr. | ||
Peterson joins me today. I'm just saying that those who are guided by religious principles should know that in my White House they will not have to look at Washington and ask themselves, whatever happened to I was hungry and you fed me, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was the least of these. | ||
You will never have to wonder what happened to those values. | ||
And we will honor Those moral values that we share... | ||
I don't imagine that God's gonna let us off the hook for abusing future generations any more than you would be off the hook for harming somebody right next to you. | ||
And with climate change, we're doing both. | ||
As we see some of these figures on the religious right embrace behavior and, I think, policies, But definitely behavior that flies in the face, not just of my values, but of their own. | ||
Doctrine about abortion, right? | ||
Which is obviously a tough issue for a lot of people to think through morally. | ||
Then again, you know, there's a lot of parts of the Bible that talk about how life begins with breath. | ||
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You said it's hard to look at his actions and believe that they are the actions of somebody who believes in God. | |
How do you square that assessment with the fact that the evangelical Christian community is so devoted to his candidacy? | ||
Well, it's something that really frustrates me because... | ||
Yeah, I'm not critical of his faith. | ||
I'm critical of bad policies. | ||
I don't have a problem with religion. | ||
I'm religious too. I have a problem with religion being used as a justification to harm people. | ||
When I came out in 2015, it was for the simple reason that I was finally ready. | ||
I had been wrestling with my sexuality for years. | ||
And if I had not deployed to Afghanistan, I might never have found the courage to come out. | ||
So I knew when I did come home safely in 2014 that it was just going to be a matter of time. | ||
Inconveniently, that time came in the middle of my reelection campaign. | ||
It came while Mike Pence was governor of Indiana. | ||
Would people in our socially conservative community embrace me and continue to judge me based on the job that I did for them? | ||
Or would they turn on me, unable to look past the fact that who I was was something they had been brought up to reject? | ||
My marriage to Chastain has made me a better man. | ||
And yes, Mr. Vice President, it has moved me closer to God. | ||
I can tell you that if me being gay was a choice, it was a choice that was made far, far above my pay grade. | ||
And that's the thing I wish the Mike Pence's of the world would understand. | ||
That if you've got a problem with who I am, your problem is not with me. | ||
Your quarrel, sir, is with my Creator. | ||
I'm just saying that those who are guided by religious principles should know that in my White House, they will not have to look at Washington and ask themselves, whatever happened to I was hungry and you fed me, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was the least of these. | ||
You will never have to wonder what happened to those values. | ||
And we will honor those moral values that we share. | ||
Alright folks, so there was an example of a couple of the ways that Pete Buttigieg said that President Trump is not a good Christian, that his policies are not biblical. | ||
We'll be getting more into that on the other side of this short break with Jesse Lee Peterson as he comes on and joins me. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez and we'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. My name is Savannah Hernandez and I'm very excited to be joined by Jesse Lee Peterson this segment. | ||
He is an author and show host of the Jesse Lee Peterson show. | ||
Now, I follow this man on Twitter and I really appreciate his thought-provoking tweets. | ||
One of the most recent ones that he put out is about Pete Buttigieg. | ||
He said he's not a real Christian. | ||
He talks about how you can't be a practicing homosexual and still claim to be Christian. | ||
Even Satan can quote the Bible. | ||
So, Jesse, I wanted to get you on today to talk about your tweet here and some of your feelings towards Pete Buttigieg, especially since he has attacked President Trump on his faith, his religion, and basically said, you know, his politics aren't biblical. | ||
Amazing. Number one, it's amazing to meet you, Savannah. | ||
I have a cousin that I grew up with. | ||
Her name is Savannah. Oh, I love it. | ||
So you're the second person I know with that name. | ||
So good to meet you. | ||
Good to meet you, Jesse. I'm happy to be on with you. | ||
Yes. Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy New Year to you. I may not know my flowers, but I know that Pete Buttigieg is not a Christian. | ||
There's no way in heaven or earth that you could be a son or daughter of God and be a radical homosexual such as Pete Buttigieg is. | ||
There's no way that... | ||
And we all sin, but we overcome. | ||
We repent and overcome. | ||
And the fact that he's pushing so-called homosexuality as a norm Clearly indicates to me that Satan is his daddy and not God. | ||
And for this man to be attacking—because, by the way, he says he had a husband, right? | ||
And men don't have husbands. | ||
It just doesn't exist. | ||
It's a make-believe. It's not real. | ||
And the great white hope, the president— I would bank on the president being a son of God any time before I would, Pete, because the president, he loved what's right. | ||
He loved the country. | ||
He loved his family. He put the country first. | ||
And so far, he has kept his word Definitely, Jesse. | ||
And real quick, if I can cut in. | ||
So you had sent that compilation over of Pete Buttigieg. | ||
You had linked that in your Twitter thread as well. | ||
And he said something very important in that. | ||
He said he doesn't like it when religion is used as justification to harm people. | ||
Now, as you and I both know, Pete Buttigieg is pro-third trimester abortion. | ||
And I think that's very important there because, of course, he's trying to say, hey, you should never use your religion as a means to hurt other people or harm other people. | ||
But he stands for killing fully formed children. | ||
That's right. I would have to ask him. | ||
If you don't use religion to harm people or whatever, why are you using religions to kill the unborn children? | ||
The unborn children should be protected by children of God and not supported in taking their lives even before they have a chance to enter this earth. | ||
This man is not from God. | ||
And by the way, he's done a poor job there in Indiana. | ||
It's not like he's been a We've done a great job there. | ||
And now he, along with members of the NAACP, I believe, one of those organizations, they're trying to convince the Black people in Indiana and around the country to support Pete. | ||
Pete, right? There are a lot of Black people who are on the wrong side of the fence, that's for sure. | ||
But most of them are not in support of a radical homosexual running for president of this country. | ||
And so he's working on trying to deceive them What I would suggest is that this man be honest about his fallen state and represent and overcome it because God forgive us all for our sins, but overcome it and become a good example. | ||
You cannot support abortion or homosexuality and be a son of God. | ||
It's impossible. Definitely Jesse and I've always been taught to by my own parents because I was raised in a Christian household that you know sin is sin is in the eyes of God and no one is better than anyone else we're all sinners you know like he who is without blame cast the first stone We're good to go. | ||
It's okay if you kill your kids. | ||
It's okay if the traditional family is destroyed. | ||
And that's what they're pushing in our society today. | ||
So you're completely right in everything that you say here, too. | ||
And you also mentioned, like you said, he's anti-police and he's a socialist. | ||
He's not doing well in Indiana. | ||
He's not doing well with the black voter base either. | ||
Do you think he's going to get very far in the 2020 presidential campaign? | ||
I seriously doubt it. | ||
No, he will not, because he really needs the Black votes, and he's not going to get—if any, he's not going to get many of the Blacks to support him, and it's just not going to work. | ||
But what is amazing about this guy, he pretends to be religious or a Christian, but yet there's nothing about his life that he's promoted that is of God. | ||
He's a socialist. He failed in Indiana. | ||
He supported abortion. | ||
He supported everything that's wrong. | ||
And Christ came that we may have a way out. | ||
We must be born again. | ||
And once you're born again, there's nothing in life that you cannot overcome. | ||
But you have to have faith in God. | ||
And I don't hear this guy promoting overcoming. | ||
He's pushing evil more than any non-Christian person I've ever seen. | ||
Definitely, Jessie. And you've been putting out so many hits on your own Twitter as well in terms of just this subject. | ||
I was watching a video the other day about you talking to a gay priest and he had asked you about zebras and we don't have the, I'm not sure if we have the clip right now, Jessie, but tell us a little bit about that experience and I guess your viewpoint on this because I thought that that was great and I think our viewers would love hearing about it too. | ||
Savannah, I have to honestly tell you, I did not know that he was a father. | ||
He called himself a priest father or something like that. | ||
He's the head of some church. | ||
I did not know he was a homosexual. | ||
So I'm sitting there on the fallenstate.tv, my TV show, and I'm talking to him and I asked him about family, being married and having a family. | ||
He said, well, he is a homosexual. | ||
I'm like, what? | ||
You're gay? And he's like, yes! | ||
I'm like, how can you be a homosexual And be a preacher representing God and telling people the truth. | ||
And so I ask, have you ever had sex with men? | ||
Do you have sex with men? | ||
He's like, yes. I'm like, what? | ||
I was blown away. | ||
You know, I have an Amerifro. | ||
I don't have an Afro, right? | ||
But this guy shot me to a point I almost grew an Afro instead of an Amerifro. | ||
Oh my gosh. But he got mad because I was asking him, how can that be? | ||
And he said that I was judging him or something like that. | ||
And he said, well, how would you like it if I said that all black people ate chicken or something like that? | ||
I said, well, I would appreciate it. | ||
I would go home and have my chicken, you know, because I love chicken. | ||
But he got angry. | ||
He became angry during that interview, and he walked off the stage. | ||
He walked away before the interview was over because he could not handle the truth. | ||
And that's why we have to not hate, but love with God's love, but be honest. | ||
We have to discern what's going on, but don't hate what we see because these people cannot handle the truth. | ||
Definitely, Jesse. And you've done so many great interviews like that, too. | ||
I know you also interviewed Amber Rose and her slut walk, and you've just done a really great... | ||
No slut! Yeah. We actually, our audio guy, he works on the switchboard now, but he always talks about that. | ||
He always says that all the time. | ||
He's like, oh, I love Jesse. | ||
He's so funny. His Amber Rose interview is one of my favorites. | ||
And I was like, okay, I definitely have to watch it. | ||
And I did. And I was like, this is great. | ||
This man is great. That's what we need. | ||
I'm telling you, Savannah, we need men and women who love what's right with all their heart, soul, and might, and who are willing to stand up for the truth. | ||
As I said, no one, none of us have the right to hate someone for being in a fallen state. | ||
But if we love what's right, we have a responsibility to tell them the truth, to try to show them the way out of it. | ||
Some people will accept that and overcome. | ||
Others will stay in it and hate the truth. | ||
There's nothing we can do about it. | ||
They just have to suffer and die. | ||
But as children of God, we have to let the light shine through us so that others might find their way. | ||
Definitely, Jessie. All right, we're going to take a short break now, but go to at JLP Talk on Twitter and follow Jessie there. | ||
Go to rebuildingtheman.com and jessieleepeterson.com. | ||
Jessie, I have a couple of clips that I want to play for you on the other side of this break and get your reaction to. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez and I have been joined by Jesse Lee Peterson in this segment and we've been talking about Pete Buttigieg, how he has been trying to use his Christianity as a platform for his politics and basically just leading people astray in that. | ||
But I also wanted to talk to Jesse about another really big subject that I feel like has been at the forefront of news for a while now but just really overtook the news this week. | ||
Now, I wanted to go ahead and, Jessie, play this clip for you and get your response to it. | ||
Let's go ahead and play clip 10. | ||
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Me and my mom both advocate. | |
Advocate, yeah. When the federal administration rescinded the guidelines for trans students in schools, Garden State Equality came together to say, we need New Jersey guidelines. | ||
They assembled a rally in Jersey City. | ||
So I reached out and just said, hey, if you need a mom as a speaker, let me know. | ||
And they responded and said, yeah, you and Rebecca can speak. | ||
And I was like, oh, um, oh, okay. | ||
Hi, my name is Rebecca. | ||
I am a transgender girl. | ||
I've been living as myself since I was eight years old, and now I am ten. | ||
Woo! It was kind of nerve-wracking because, you know, it was my first time speaking there. | ||
Yeah. And speaking anywhere, I mean. | ||
Speaking anywhere. Every transgender kid deserves the support I get, and that's why I'm here. | ||
Alright, so I'm going to pull us out of this clip. | ||
But Jesse, what do you think about this? | ||
This is on Disney Plus now. | ||
And it is a Marvel documentary series called Hero Project. | ||
And as we both just saw, this is an episode highlighting a 12-year-old transgender boy who goes by the name of Rebecca. | ||
What do you think about this? What do you think about this being on a platform that is, too, as well, geared towards a lot of children? | ||
I have to tell you, this is pure evil. | ||
And it's heartbreaking to see what these people are doing to innocent children by not being an example and guiding them in the right way to go. | ||
This is why the children of the lie, they want to destroy the family first because they have to remove the father, the man, away from the family due to that order of God. | ||
And that order is God and Christ, Christ over man, man over woman, and woman over children. | ||
When that perfect order is there, the kids are protected from evil. | ||
But when they can break up that family by turning their wives and the children away from the Father, they can ursure in evil things like so-called turning boys into girls and girls into boys. | ||
They don't want the family there for that reason. | ||
They don't want the protection of God. | ||
What they're doing to these children is pure evil. | ||
And as these kids get older, they're gonna realize what has happened to them. | ||
And a lot of them are going to have horrible lives if they survive, because this is pure evil. | ||
And the amazing thing about it, just because they're taking off a body part of a boy or a girl and adding the opposite sex onto the body, that doesn't make a boy a girl, and it doesn't make a girl a boy. | ||
We need to restore the family, that order of God in Christ, Christ in man, man over woman, and woman over children. | ||
I guarantee you, if that order was there, the children of the lie could not do these type of things to little children. | ||
Woe unto the man or woman who harm children. | ||
The liberals are going to pay for what they're doing. | ||
The unfortunate thing, the mothers are going to pay, too, because they're turning their kids over to evil. | ||
This is horrible. | ||
I cannot believe that I live in a country, a Judeo-Christian country, that is allowing this to happen to the children. | ||
It's mind-blowing. Definitely, Jessie. | ||
And I saw this story today, too. | ||
And you had mentioned transgender surgery, especially being pushed on children. | ||
That's been a really big thing. | ||
This story came out today. | ||
Parents lose custody of 15-year-old daughter for refusing to allow sex change. | ||
This story talks about how these parents, their daughter made friends with these new people and then decided that she wanted to become a boy. | ||
They wouldn't allow her to get the transgender surgery and start taking hormone treatments because again, as we know, these changes are irreversible. | ||
When they start putting on weight, growing more hair, those are all irreversible changes. | ||
So her parents said no, and the friends ended up calling the police and the parents lost custody of her. | ||
This is why we have to take the government out of our lives. | ||
It is we the people, not we the government. | ||
We are not supposed to allow the government to come in and tell us how to raise our children, what we should and should not do for them. | ||
That's the responsibility of the parents. | ||
And I've noticed that, as the government is growing, the more and more they want to invade into our lives, To continue to destroy the children, because if you can destroy the children, you can destroy the nation. | ||
And because these kids grow up—I'm looking at a lot of millennials and others who have not grown up with decent parents. | ||
And the parents have sent them off to the public schools, the universities. | ||
And these kids have grown up very talented, but one half is morally bankrupt. | ||
Because they have not had the fathers and mothers there to protect them from evil. | ||
We cannot continue to let this happen. | ||
It's time for Christians to stand up. | ||
It's time for men to overcome being beta males. | ||
No more beta males. | ||
We need alpha males. And they need to get married and protect the women and children from this type of evil. | ||
You're definitely right with that, Jessie. | ||
I remember this article that I was reading a couple months ago, and women were complaining because men didn't make as much money as them. | ||
And I thought that was so funny because it's like, you know, all of these women are saying that, you know, feminism needs to be at the forefront, that women and men are equal, and they're really just pushing this ideal of, like, you know, you can be independent, you can be single, the family and children are not what you want to do in life. | ||
But then if you really look into it, women aren't happy. | ||
That's right. Exactly. | ||
Yeah, they're not happy. They're even complaining like, why can't I find a man that makes as much money as me? | ||
Why can't I find a man to take care of me when their whole entire lives they've been pushing for the opposite of that? | ||
I talk to women around the world, and I have to tell you, many of them—as a matter of fact, I just got through counseling with one—they fell for the feminist lie that they are equal to men and they can do as men. | ||
And they have gotten older, and now they wish for a family. | ||
They want to be married. | ||
They want to have a husband. | ||
They want to stay home and raise their children. | ||
But in some cases, it's too late because the ladies have gotten, you know, too old to have children. | ||
We've got to bring this order back. | ||
We cannot allow the liberal media, the Democratic Party, the right old Republicans, the Black race hustlers, and the Neva Trumpers to tell us, and especially the big government, to tell us how to live. | ||
We can take back the government, but men got to overcome being beta and return to what is right. | ||
And men and women will work together, and we can change this situation. | ||
And we thank God for the Great White Hope. | ||
And you know who the Great White Hope is, right? | ||
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Donald Trump, maybe? Oh my gosh, that's hilarious. | |
And you know what? You made a really good point there, too, because just myself being a millennial, I went to college. | ||
I was indoctrinated in that as well. | ||
And there was a long time where I was like, I don't want people telling me that I can't have my career and that I need to have kids right away. | ||
And I fell for that. But then I talked to one of our other reporters here and he talked to me about how Having a family and having children is about doing something greater than yourself. | ||
It's about putting aside your selfishness because that's what we as young women are sold now. | ||
We're told that being selfish and having this life of partying and money and a career is gonna make you happy. | ||
But when push comes to shove, like you talked about, just like the natural order of life, family and children, Is what's ultimately going to make you happy in life and bring you that sense of fulfillment because you're doing something greater than yourself. | ||
Jesse, thank you so much for joining me today. | ||
I've thoroughly enjoyed this interview. | ||
Appreciate it. Thanks, Jesse. | ||
Thanks for coming on. Go follow him at JLP Talk on Twitter. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. It's your two favorite ladies, Savannah Hernandez and Rebecca Wright, in studio for you today. | ||
No Owen Troyer because he's in Hershey, Pennsylvania with all of our other great reporters who are going to be giving you exclusive on-the-ground coverage of Trump's rally tonight. | ||
Now, there are also rumors that Antifa is going to do an anti-Trump protest there, but Owen Schroer went and there was like 24 people there with a cowbell and no reason why they want the president impeached. | ||
Sounds about right for an anti-Trump protest. | ||
But I am joined in studio by Rebecca right now. | ||
Before I let Jesse Lee Peterson go in that last segment, he and I were talking about just the feminist lie that women are sold that your career and money is what's going to make you happy in life. | ||
And it's really funny because I remember when I first started here, You know, everyone was like, oh, women need to have families. | ||
Children are what make women happy. | ||
And I was just like, I don't agree with that at all. | ||
But then after I talked to Greg Reese, he basically put it in a better way for me. | ||
He basically said, having a family just basically elevates you to that next level in the sense that you're doing something that's above yourself. | ||
And that's why it's so much more fulfilling because... | ||
You're not self-serving anymore. | ||
You're not focused on your life anymore. | ||
You're focused on someone else and cultivating, you know, these relationships with these people in your life. | ||
I think that's a really amazing outlook and I'm really glad that he shared that perspective with you and that you absorbed that and considered that. | ||
I am also a millennial generation, and I know I like to say, like, oh, we're both millennials. | ||
You're a lot younger than me, but I say I'm the elder millennial. | ||
But it's true. | ||
I still had a little bit of that indoctrination. | ||
And I do feel like at this point in my life, like I'm getting ready to settle down, get married, have kids, all that. | ||
And it really is a very selfless thing to just put your own ambitions and things aside for the family, for your I do see the value in that, and it really is sad to me where I see so many young women just being brainwashed into thinking that we have to be these super career-driven females, and that's what's going to empower us. | ||
And it really, it's not. | ||
I mean, I've had different careers. | ||
Before I came to InfoWars, I've done a lot of different things in professional industries, and As much as I mastered a trade or got to the top of my game in that career I was pursuing, it never was very fulfilling. | ||
And now that I'm going to be getting married and I have some stepkids. | ||
I feel like you just broke so many of our viewers' hearts right now telling them that you're going to get married. | ||
Sorry, boys. Oh, no. | ||
Sorry, gentlemen. | ||
I'm going to be taken off the market. | ||
But it really is one of those things where I'm proud to be able to one day get to that point where I can be a mom. | ||
And I think that is one of the most selfless and one of the greatest jobs that you could possibly have is raising the next generation, molding those young minds. | ||
And what an amazing responsibility. | ||
What a huge responsibility. | ||
That's bigger than any job. | ||
And even if you were a CEO or anything else, molding the young minds and shaping the younger generations, that's the biggest job that anyone could possibly have. | ||
And I think that social media has a really big part to play in just the molding of our minds, too, as young adults. | ||
I know that a lot of people, they see... | ||
People on social media, they see this image of success with the career, with the partying, with, you know, sleeping with all of these men. | ||
And that's what we're sold. We're sold that that's what's going to make you happy in life. | ||
And again, that's such a lie. | ||
And people just need to realize that when, you know, we talk about having a family, having children, keeping the traditional family alive, it's not a misogynistic view. | ||
It's not a view of, like, a woman being put in her place. | ||
It's ultimately a view of, hey, like... | ||
At the end of the day, like I said, and I can't focus on this enough, is that putting others above yourself is what ultimately is going to make you happy and give you that sense of fulfillment in life. | ||
Right, and we need to elevate our men, too. | ||
I mean, men, I had to go find a much older man because men, I feel like, more in my age group. | ||
They're sold the same thing, right. And they themselves, too, have been kind of, unfortunately, kind of railroaded by these super, like, progressive women who have told them, like, no, don't open the door for me, or, you know, like, they just, and so they're not even, like, Stepping up and being those kind of chivalrous, gentlemanly types of men, they do think that women should go and earn the money and stuff too. | ||
And so now women have all this pressure to go be a career woman and do all the things. | ||
But I think it's so great to be that support for a man and have that man really take on that responsibility too of being the man of the household. | ||
And you were mentioning too, just how men in this day and age are not on their game. | ||
And I completely agree with that. | ||
I know there's been so many times where I'll be like dating someone and I'm like, excuse me, you need to open the door for me. | ||
Why am I walking on the side of the road where the cars can hit me? | ||
I need to be on the inside. | ||
Because there's so many people and there's so many men nowadays who were just never taught to be gentlemen, who never taught how to treat a woman. | ||
So to all of our viewers today, I hope you'll listen to this. | ||
And just remember, you know, You're the man in the relationship, so take responsibility for that. | ||
Treat your woman well, because that is ultimately the responsibility of a man. | ||
It's like to take care of his woman, of his family, to step up, to be that strong person in their lives. | ||
And maybe it's aesthetics or what, but you know what? | ||
My man always opens the door for me. | ||
If I'm walking on the side of the street where there's cars, like you said, he always kind of like scoots me over and moves to that side of me and takes that protective, I love it. | ||
I'm like, what the heck was I doing before when I was dating these deadbeat guys? | ||
Exactly. That's what's attractive. | ||
And I feel so bad for you going into this. | ||
You're dating these guys in their 20s and they just don't have a clue. | ||
They have not been shown how to be a proper man. | ||
God, it's so sad. | ||
I mean, good luck to you, girl. | ||
But maybe you have to look for an older guy or definitely a conservative man with some Christian values or Something that's where you gotta look. | ||
I think definitely the Christian values and the conservative values are the ones that align more because like we were talking about too it's just when you know these feminist men who say oh yeah like I want my woman to be independent like go to your own thing like no no no no no I want you to buy me my dinner I want you opening my doors for me and you taking care of me not the other way around so let's get that straight. | ||
Yeah, I can't agree more. | ||
Guys, get it together. | ||
All right, y'all, that was me and Rebecca's like little rant on that because we always talk about that behind the scenes all the time. | ||
Just like we need men to stand up and be men. | ||
And so I'm glad JLP came on to talk about that today. | ||
And I think he's always he does a great job just constantly talking about how men need to step up, be alphas, not beta males. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
First off, any single time we come in with Kanye West, I'm happy. | ||
Second off, apparently everything that we just said struck a chord with a couple of people in the back. | ||
As you all know, our whole production crew is made up of men and they didn't like what we had to say. | ||
So we have producer Scott on to talk about what we said here and he has a response. | ||
So let's listen to what he has to say. | ||
Alright, so I don't disagree with everything you said. | ||
I just disagree with the whole, I want a man to buy me everything. | ||
Which I didn't say, but continue. | ||
That's the line of thinking that you went with. | ||
And while I agree that during the dating phase... | ||
A guy should be buying the dinner and everything like that. | ||
However, if you want to have a successful relationship, you have to hit a point to where you're working together. | ||
And it's not whether I'm buying dinner or my girlfriend's buying dinner. | ||
It's when we go out, it's we are going out and we are together. | ||
And it doesn't matter who picks up that tab. | ||
Okay, but at no point did I say that I wanted a man to pay for everything for me. | ||
And also, we never talked about post-dating stage. | ||
Rebecca and I were talking about in dating, if you went out to dinner with a man, Rebecca, and he said... | ||
Here's the check, by the way. | ||
Thanks. You're an independent woman. | ||
Are you gonna... Are you gonna take that? | ||
Well, see, I'm not even gonna... | ||
Like, I agree with that. | ||
Okay. Well, okay. | ||
Well, and I get what you're saying because I... And actually, we should address this more and maybe this is a conversation that needs to be had because there is an expectation for men to, like, always pick up the check, right? | ||
And I don't necessarily agree with that either, especially... | ||
Well, let me clarify. | ||
I agree. During that phase in the relationship, when you just start dating, I do think, you know, first of all, like maybe just start with like coffee. | ||
So, you know, okay, what if you drop three, five dollars? | ||
No big deal, right? | ||
If you want to have a second date with this person, you know, then they might be worth a dinner, right? | ||
Or lunch or whatever. | ||
So I think, you know, men need to be smart about how they're dating women and not just blowing all their cash on a first date. | ||
And you do make an important point, too, because you said when you first start dating, and I think that's what I'm talking about, is in the beginning of a relationship, you know, a man needs to show you that he's a gentleman. | ||
He's going to pick up the tab. But then after that, when you're in a relationship for one or two years at that point, then, of course, your girl's going to be like, hey, I have dinner tonight. | ||
We've been together for a long time. | ||
And then, Scott, you talked about that, too. | ||
Like, that's a we thing at that point. | ||
So is that something that we agree on? | ||
At some point in time, every relationship that's worth anything has to become a we. | ||
It can't just be me. | ||
No, I agree. While I agree and I'm willing to, you know, I'm somebody that I open doors, I say, excuse me, I call everybody sir and ma'am. | ||
I'm very polite to people. | ||
But the second, if I was out on a date and somebody was like, you have to open the door for me, I ain't opening that door. | ||
Okay. Well, and I think you're right on that. | ||
I think that on the flip side, women that are so self-entitled that they just go, oh no, you should do that. | ||
I mean, that's just, she's kind of a, you know... | ||
But see, also expecting a man to open a door for you, I don't, in my own view, I don't feel like it's an entitlement thing. | ||
If it didn't happen, I wouldn't be like, oh, this is the end of the world. | ||
This date is over. But I think that if... | ||
Like, it was something that was constantly not happening. | ||
I'd be like, okay, well, I do wish that I had a gentleman in life who was taught and raised... | ||
Yeah, you would just stop dating that guy. | ||
No, but it's the fact that, like, men nowadays, I feel like we've lost and gone away from that, that just being a gentleman and opening doors for women. | ||
Women are looking for a certain caliber of man. | ||
And so if a man is not opening the doors and not doing the chivalrous things... | ||
Well, you might attract a different type of woman, but a more conservative, traditional woman is not going to go for that. | ||
And if you're looking for a more conservative or traditional woman, then the expectations are just going to be different. | ||
So part of the thing right now that guys have to deal with is that everything that makes somebody classical, they mark it as toxic. | ||
They mark it as some form of, oh, you're uber-masculine. | ||
You're hyper-masculine. | ||
That's bad. But that's what the feminists did. | ||
And that's not bad. And that's the thing that guys have to realize is that women want somebody to be a man. | ||
They don't want somebody to be a small child. | ||
Exactly. That's my whole point with the opening the door. | ||
It's that those things aren't toxic. | ||
Marcos, Sean, y'all have something to say? | ||
That's what I thought. I'm backing my man up over here. | ||
Okay, okay. I'm glad somebody's backing Scott up in this. | ||
It's a convention. I hope all of y'all back there are opening the doors for women because I expect all of you to be fine gentlemen. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
And I'm also buying dinner usually, so... | ||
Well, and Scott, you also mentioned about how the woman and men need to be working as a team towards something. | ||
That's where I feel like the gender roles comes into play, right? | ||
Because, yes, I mean, call us a gold digger or what you will. | ||
Jokingly, obviously I know you both, so I would never actually say you both are gold diggers. | ||
Whatever. I'll own the title if that's what you want to call it. | ||
But here's the thing. It's not gold digging, though. | ||
It's the fact that we want our men to take care of us. | ||
We know we can take care of ourselves, but because we're not feminists, we want a man who's strong enough to assert himself and be like, hey, I know you can take care of yourself. | ||
We can take care of each other, but I'm still the man in this relationship. | ||
Absolutely. But that goes back to the roles of the genders. | ||
We are different, but we're different in ways that complement the other. | ||
A guy is naturally stronger, usually bigger, can be much more physical than a woman. | ||
And at the same time, I can tell you right now from my own experience of having a 13-year-old son, that if he needs a hug, it's probably not coming from dad right away. | ||
It will come from dad later on when dad figures out, oh, something's wrong. | ||
But mom will give him a hug immediately. | ||
So there's just different roles. | ||
The nurturing quality of the feminine versus masculine. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
Yeah. And here's the thing, too. | ||
I mean, in my dating experience, I'm looking for a man who plays that masculine role because at some point I'm thinking, you know what? | ||
I want to have kids one day. | ||
Well... The woman gets completely taken out of the workforce when she has a kid. | ||
You can't go to work full-time and have an infant and take care of a child if you want to be a mom and you want to be involved in your kid's life. | ||
I know I want to be a stay-at-home mom, at least for those crucial things. | ||
I do want to jump in too, because not only are you talking about being a stay-at-home mom, but also when you're looking for a significant other, you want a good father for your kids. | ||
You want someone who's going to raise them up with the ideals that you want your children to have, such as being a gentleman. | ||
You want them to have a strong father figure. | ||
So to me, when someone is a gentleman, when someone... | ||
Again, going back to the opening the door thing, what that exemplifies to me is that they were raised right and that they're going to be a good father one day to children and raise up children who have great ideals as well. | ||
They will learn how to show a woman respect. | ||
They will learn how to, you know, honor their mother and father. | ||
And when they are raised with those kind of traditional upbringing, those values, they will go on to be a better partner for the women in their future too. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. And part of that is having the two parents, at least two people that care enough to be around. | ||
Because the little boy is never going to learn how to be a man unless there's a man around to show him that, hey, this is what we do. | ||
Just myself, I always tell Neil that, hey, we're men. | ||
We're protectors. We make sure people are safe. | ||
We stand up for what we believe in and we do the things that we think are right. | ||
And I'm very blunt with him. | ||
If I ever catch him doing otherwise, he'll have to deal with me. | ||
But he won't know any of that unless it's a man that teaches him how to be a man. | ||
So where are we in disagreement here? | ||
I feel like we're probably in agreement more than in disagreement. | ||
I think we're in agreement. It's just that there's a separation between the dating portion to where while I might be paying for all the dinners, if you actually like the guy, there's nothing wrong if you pay for his dinner. | ||
Definitely not, Scott. And I mean, in terms of that too, though, like, I think we also just clarified that it's not about paying for the dinners. | ||
It's about being a gentleman. | ||
It's about having those qualities of like, hey, I'm a strong man. | ||
I'm going to take care of my woman. | ||
And that's what... | ||
Paying for dinner, opening the door signifies. | ||
Well, it signifies and exemplifies that. | ||
Okay, and you're proving and showing to that woman, like, I can be the caretaker. | ||
I can be the provider. | ||
Damn, like, look at that provider back there. | ||
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Marcos! When it comes time to... | |
You know, have the family. | ||
You know that that man is going to be able to provide for you. | ||
And that's what that whole courting period that dating is, is that man kind of proving and showing you, like through example, that he can provide. | ||
And that's the thing where dating has gone a little bit different, is because dating used to be where you had to put out your best self. | ||
You had to show your best self every time you went out. | ||
And people have gone away from that. | ||
They now go to where I wear a sweatshirt and you know sweatpants or something to go out for the first date with that or or you do a Netflix and chill like that's you're not you're not putting the best foot forward the first time that you're getting together and that tells you exactly what you're going for in that relationship. | ||
That's right. And you know what? | ||
Women, like, we are not off the hook. | ||
We have to step it up in ways, too, that we can show that we can take care of our man. | ||
Like, give your man a nice massage. | ||
Do the things to help take care of him and relieve his stress and take things off of his plate so that he does want to feel like he can show up for you in all those great ways. | ||
Well, you guys are still completely in control. | ||
You guys can dictate, if you don't like something, tell your boyfriend. | ||
I'm guaranteeing he'll change it. | ||
Well, Becca, I hear the song of our segment playing now, which means that we're going to break here. | ||
I don't think that we're gold diggers, Becca. | ||
I think that we appreciate true gentlemen. | ||
And Scott, thank you so much for joining us this segment. | ||
This was a lot of fun. Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I am joined in studio by Rebecca Wright. | ||
She and I just had a really fun debate with our producer, Scott, just about, you know, is she a gold digger or does she want a gentleman? | ||
I think we won. Well, that video will be up on band.video a little bit later, so definitely take that video, go share it on all your social media accounts, and get this great broadcast out. | ||
Now, Becca, I wanted to talk a little bit more about the issue of transgenderism and how it's being pushed on our children because of this clip that I saw this morning. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll clip 12. | ||
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You're Prince Henry. | |
You're going to tell Thomas Wright a brilliant idea for him to marry you. | ||
This school teaches children about LGBT relationships from an early age. | ||
This class of six-year-olds is learning about gay marriage. | ||
In this fairy tale, the prince wants to marry his servant, and the children are writing a love letter. | ||
The school has no boy or girl uniforms, and all ages take part in LGBT lessons. | ||
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They're going to go out into that world and find this diversity around them, and they'll find that at a young age as well. | |
And the more they can be accepted at this age, You're not going to face it further on because the children will be accepting now and we'll be accepting this diversity around them. | ||
So wait, the kids are going to be accepting diversity or are they going to be confused about marrying a man or a woman? | ||
I'm not exactly sure if this is going to actually accomplish their goal, what they're trying to do. | ||
Right, so this is a primary school, I believe, in the UK. And just as we saw in that video, the purpose of the school is to teach children about LGBT relationships from an early age. | ||
Of course, like I just said, this class of six-year-olds was learning about gay marriage as a part of their LGBT lessons. | ||
Now, this is a very... | ||
Important example of what's happening to not only our children here in America, but just around the world. | ||
Why are we exposing six-year-old children to this when their brains are so malleable at this age and they're so easy to influence? | ||
Why is this even being promoted to children this young? | ||
It beats me because, I mean, I've been around a lot of six-year-olds. | ||
At that age, especially, a lot of them are not even interested. | ||
They're not even liking boys or girls get in that facet. | ||
They're still like, ew, boys are icky. | ||
And, like, that's kind of the mentality of a kid that age, of course. | ||
But now you're teaching them. | ||
Now they're writing love letters, not only to the opposite sex, but to their own sex. | ||
Yeah. Again, I think this is going to confuse children. | ||
I don't think this is the way to teach tolerance. | ||
I think there's other ways to show kids that, you know, there are different types of couples out there, but this is not the way to do it. | ||
This is just kind of diabolical. | ||
And I've thought about this a lot too because... | ||
I was really thinking about it. | ||
Are we really just focusing and attacking the LGBT community? | ||
But then I realized that if we were trying to sexualize children at all or trying to push children to just write these love letters at all, why are we pushing that in these schools? | ||
Why is that a part of the curriculum? | ||
that is being given to children this young and something that really got me was this article I read about Desmond is amazing And it basically talked about the psychology of children's brains and how when a child sees their parent happy The child is watching what makes that parent happy Desmond's parents took him to drag queen shows He watched his parents reactions to the drag queen shows his parents were happy when they saw the drag queens therefore in Desmond's mind Okay, my parents see the drag queens. It makes them happy. | ||
I want to make my parents happy Maybe I should be a drag queen or maybe that was an influence on why he now thinks that way Absolutely, and I'm blanking on the gentleman's name right now, but there is a trans activist out there He was born a man... | ||
He's converted to being a woman, lived a lot of his life as a woman, went back to being a man, and now he speaks out against this, and he goes back to his childhood of what put all this confusion into it was his grandma, when he would twirl, his grandma would put him in dresses and he'd play dress up, and then he would twirl around and it made her really happy, and so he thought, you know... | ||
He should be a girl. And he actually identified that was what changed it for him. | ||
So what are we doing to these young kids' minds? | ||
We'll be right back on the other side, folks. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
I am joined in studio by Rebecca Wright. | ||
Now, we've been talking about all things transgenderism, the lie of feminism here in 2019 to millennials just like you and me. | ||
And we wanted to open the phone lines about this, and we wanted to talk about all of the men who listen to this show and ask them just what they think about everything that we said in, what, two segments ago? | ||
Yeah, just everything about gender roles, what it means to be a man and a woman as far as dating goes, how that's concerned, also about this whole transgender issue and... | ||
Blurring the lines or completely getting rid of them altogether between men and women. | ||
So let's open the lines up about that. | ||
If you want to give us a call at 877-789-2539. | ||
Definitely want to hear your guys' opinions on all of these issues. | ||
So give us a call again 877-789-2539. | ||
Can't wait to hear your guys' opinions on that. | ||
And also, too, of course, the impeachment and the articles of impeachment that just came out today is really big news. | ||
So if you guys want to call in about that, let us know how you feel about that. | ||
Let us know how you feel about our duly elected president being attacked and being pushed out of office by these crazed Democrats who have been out to get him since day one. | ||
So feel free to give us a call because we are ready to talk to anyone about this. | ||
And also, I forgot to mention this, but Alex is going to be having an extended broadcast later on tonight. | ||
Right after the war room, he is going to be covering Trump's rally, which is set to start at 7 p.m. | ||
I'm not sure if that's 7 p.m. | ||
Eastern, which would be 6 p.m. | ||
Central Time. I'll get a confirmation for that. | ||
But Alex is going to be doing extended coverage. | ||
Hopefully I'll be joining him for that as well. | ||
And we'll be talking all things Trump. | ||
Like I said earlier too, we have all of our reporters down there. | ||
Caitlin Bennett, Millie Weaver, Owen Troyer, Will Johnson. | ||
So they're going to be on the ground giving us coverage of all of that. | ||
But we have a caller now. | ||
Let's go to Dave in Utah who wants to talk about the brainwashing of kids. | ||
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Lady, how are you, Dave? | |
Good, thank you. How are you? | ||
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Very good. First of all, yes, it's obviously, from many years ago, things that I've learned before I even knew who Alex was. | |
I mean, I've known him from the very beginning, actually, when he started. | ||
But I was learning a lot of this stuff back when I was a teenager, back in the mid-'80s. | ||
And actually kind of, you know, who financed a lot of these programs to actually get women out of the home, start working. | ||
You know, I was back, you know, back in the 30s and 40s with the Rockefeller Foundation and things of that nature. | ||
And seeing actually, you know, to actually to destroy the unit of the family. | ||
And to have the school system actually be their, you know, be the parents, which is, you know, completely absurd. | ||
But obviously these things with, you know, the clip you played over there in England, you know, the UK or wherever it is, you know, it's sad to see that. | ||
And you're right, they're trying to divide, get to the children, so they can pretty much destroy humanity for what it's worth. | ||
And I know this is a plan from, you know, from the adversary or Lucifer himself. | ||
There's no doubt about that, because if you can destroy the nucleus of the family, you can destroy anything. | ||
You're completely right, Dave. | ||
Sorry, go ahead, Rebecca. | ||
I totally agree, and I do see the bigger umbrella picture of this is to destroy the family, get rid of traditional gender roles, in fact, get rid of genders altogether. | ||
This could go to the whole depopulation argument of... | ||
You know, if we just create more gay, trans people, then there'll be less people getting married, having kids. | ||
It really is the whole breakdown of the family. | ||
And when you break down the family and you break down that traditional strong unit, which we know is the best for raising kids, for a civil society, that is going to just lead for more people to latch onto the government instead of having the family as the ultimate authority. | ||
And you know, Rebecca, I was asking you earlier too, oh, well, why do you think it is that they're indoctrinating our children so young? | ||
And I asked Jesse Lee Peterson the same thing. | ||
Why do you think this is happening? | ||
But you're completely right. | ||
And I know why it's happening too. | ||
It's because even within our own country, the Democrats are so focused on attacking our children. | ||
If it's not, you know, pre-birth, pushing post or third trimester abortions, they have to attack our children still. | ||
While they're young because they're innocent, that's exactly what they're trying to attack. | ||
They're trying to push their ideologies on them because you're completely right. | ||
The traditional family is what is going to keep America here. | ||
That's what's going to keep conservatism alive, which is why they're trying to destroy that. | ||
Right. And when we have a strong family unit... | ||
We don't need the government. | ||
If someone falls on hard times in your family, you have the rest of your family there to pick you up, to house you, to clothe you, to get you back on your feet. | ||
Without that nucleus, that family like Dave was talking about, you have a complete breakdown and then you have people needing to go on welfare. | ||
You have more demand for these government services. | ||
Definitely. Thank you so much for giving us a call, Dave. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to Michael in Michigan who wants to talk about gender roles. | ||
Hey, Michael. Oh, hi. | ||
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Yep. I apologize. | |
It's awkward to transition there. | ||
But anyway, yes, I was calling. | ||
Honestly, I got to give it to InfoWars. | ||
I love what you guys are doing, especially on War Room. | ||
You don't hear this stuff anywhere except for here. | ||
So kudos for that. | ||
Anyway, what I was trying to get at is I do like hearing that there's a difference between men and women because There is. | ||
And I have that problem with relationships that I'm in now where females are trying to tell me, well, we're the same or not. | ||
Like, I love and appreciate everything about you that makes you you. | ||
But there is a difference between me and you. | ||
And I don't find it fair the things that are going on now where men are able to enter women's sports and just dominate in them. | ||
Men are now allowed to say that they were pregnant and can't be called father. | ||
I mean, it's It's insane. | ||
You know what, Michael? It's funny that you bring up the transgender men or women, right, in sports. | ||
I always get so confused because it's like the opposite. | ||
But the one thing that pisses me off more than anything is men saying they can get a period. | ||
Because periods suck. | ||
Period cramps suck. | ||
And if you're a man and you don't have a uterus and you've never gotten a period, don't say you can get a period because you can't. | ||
You think I asked for this? No, it sucks. | ||
It makes me so frustrated. | ||
Just because you put on a dress and heels does not make you a woman. | ||
That's not what makes us women. | ||
We are biologically different. | ||
Absolutely. And where are the feminists with these men taking over sports? | ||
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That's my argument. | |
Because they were feminists in my family. | ||
I was around very proud women. | ||
And there's nothing more attractive than a proud female. | ||
Absolutely. And they embody that energy. | ||
And It has been perverted to such a degree that I don't know how we come back from it. | ||
Well, we need to just keep speaking out. | ||
We need strong women like Savannah, like myself, to actually stand up for the traditional roles of women and to help men be stronger men and to support them in being that traditional male role too. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
And to start to exposing to younger women, because like I said, I had the same ideology of don't tell me that I can't work a career. | ||
I'm not going to be happy if I don't have kids. | ||
But just like we talked about here today, and I hope, you know, some young women are listening to this and realizing, you know, you can have your career and being independent is great. | ||
But at the end of the day, when people say that having a family is ultimately what's going to make you happiest in life, it's because you're putting other people above yourself and you're serving something greater. | ||
Absolutely. I think the ultimate goal for women is, sure, in your younger years, go out, like, date people, find yourself a good man, and explore your career. | ||
Explore different things that you really love to do and master a trait or whatever it is that is fulfilling. | ||
But at some point, realize that that is not the end of the road and that the bigger goal is to find yourself a really great man and to have kids and, you know, Fulfill that role in life as well and to strive to achieve that. | ||
And I think that's really important. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to... | ||
Actually, Becca, we're about to go to break, so let's not take a phone call just yet. | ||
We'll go to Candice next. | ||
Yes, we will go to Candice next. | ||
We see all of your phone calls here. | ||
Candice, Chris, Alex, Danny, Benny, Jeff, and Dan. | ||
We will get to all of your calls. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
My name is Savannah Hernandez and I'm joined by Rebecca Wright. | ||
We've been having some really great conversations about feminism, gender roles, and men's roles in society. | ||
We have a lot of phone calls and we have a special report for you coming up in the next segment. | ||
So we need to get to all of these callers in this segment. | ||
So we're going to give each caller one minute. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to Danny in Oregon. | ||
He wants to speak to us by gender roles. | ||
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Hey, how's it going, guys? | |
Hi, Danny. Ladies, I should say. | ||
Best gender, anybody? It's all good. | ||
You know, this whole climate of confusion and, I think, orchestrated confusion is just very odd. | ||
I agree with you guys about, you know, men being... | ||
A man about things. | ||
Actually, you know, having manners. | ||
It seems to me, and I've always felt that it's just kind of an innate, natural thing. | ||
And I mean, obviously it goes back to the early days when we were the hunters and, you know, actually had to do physical providing. | ||
Yeah, there's actually a biological component to that built in our brains. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
And the You know, I grew up in Texas, and now I live in Portland, Oregon. | ||
And, wow, it is bizarre. | ||
You know, it's definitely one way to see a contrast. | ||
But, you know, I actually have quite a few, you know, acquaintances, even friends that are, you know, gay. | ||
And not that I agree with it. | ||
I don't. But, you know, I'm also a libertarian, so I don't really care. | ||
It's not my... But you know, the funny thing is that they also are kind of I don't know the right word, but a little put off by the transgender stuff. | ||
I've heard a lot about that too, Danny, just because it's such an extreme thing. | ||
Even Hillary Clinton has talked about too, transgender women need to still respect women, which is crazy to hear from her. | ||
L and B and G, that's all about your sexuality and who you prefer to. | ||
As your sexual partner. | ||
And then the T is something totally different altogether. | ||
And definitely like dating in Oregon, which is a very, you know, liberal area is definitely there versus Texas. | ||
You'll find a little bit more of those Southern Bells. | ||
So I bet it makes it a little easier to date here in Texas for you, Danny. | ||
We're going to keep going through these calls to try to get to everyone. | ||
So let's go to the next one. | ||
Let's go to Benny in Compton on how to treat a woman. | ||
Benny, you there? Hello. | ||
Hi, Benny. Hey, hello, ladies. | ||
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Let me tell you, Rebecca and Savannah, both of you are beauty and bronze all in one. | |
Well, thank you so much. | ||
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Thank you. About women, men have dropped the ball. | |
I'm going to be honest. As a seven-year relationship with my woman that just turned 31 last night, I want to wish her a happy birthday, but I love you. | ||
And you know what the problem is? | ||
We as men... | ||
We got caught up in listening to too much hip-hop. | ||
We think with 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg and all of these rappers that just wanted... | ||
I'ma be from experience. | ||
I came from that lifestyle. I said some terrible things to my girl coming up the first couple of years, problems back and forth. | ||
But one thing I noticed that I can't give up on my relationship. | ||
I know we all got problems, and men are quickly... | ||
We're quick to just jump ship and you know, just try to get another one. | ||
It doesn't work that way. | ||
You gotta, you gotta work it out like our parents did. | ||
Some, you know, some of our parents been together with 30, 40, 50 years. | ||
If they cheated on each other, okay, whatever, they got through it, they patched it up and they kept on moving. | ||
You know, it's so funny. Everyone always thinks the grass is greener on the other side, but I say the grass is greener where you water it. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to Dan in Wisconsin. | ||
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Hello, are you reading me? | |
Hi. Hi. | ||
Real quick, Dan, we don't have too much time left. | ||
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All right. I... Go ahead. | |
I think maybe women have dropped the ball. | ||
Why don't you guys troll the schools? | ||
Why aren't we what? Why don't we troll the schools? | ||
Troll the schools? | ||
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Yes. And out where these guys are going to show up, And just a bunch of women, every time they show up, just say, we're mothers, we're all agreed, and we think this is wrong. | |
I mean, hey, I don't totally disagree. | ||
I think women have dropped the ball, mostly because women have completely been deceived into thinking that we should play a totally different role than we actually should be. | ||
So, yeah, let's start trolling them. | ||
I think more women need to speak out and let their voices be heard and start celebrating mothers and traditional gender roles, for sure. | ||
And if... I mean, transgenderism is going to be such a big thing. | ||
Yeah, let's all get a bunch of men who are, you know, pretending to be women. | ||
Let's beat them at their own game with trolling them in that. | ||
Dan, thank you for your interesting idea. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to Alex in Connecticut who also wants to talk about gender roles. | ||
One minute, Alex. We're a little bit pressed for time today. | ||
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Hey, what's going on? | |
Hey, Savannah. Hey, Rebecca. Hi. | ||
Long time listener since 2005. | ||
Yeah, I agree. Men should be men. | ||
Women should be women. I grew up with I'm in a household of women. | ||
Luckily, I had male role models from church and stuff. | ||
I'm Christian, 39. | ||
Still saved myself, waiting for that special someone. | ||
when it's very hard because you know a lot of women out here that you know don't you know are trying to do it the wrong way so when you try to be a gentleman sometimes it gets they get turned off it's weird but some people like like that so. Yeah I know I've had a lot of men complain about women yelling at them for opening the door for him. Yeah we were talking about that how it's now posed as tough. | ||
Toxic masculinity. I'm so sorry to hear that, Alex. | ||
That's no good. Hey, maybe if you go to the next Trump rally or maybe go to an Infowars gathering, you'll find your next significant other. | ||
All right, y'all. Last caller of the day. | ||
Let's go to Jeff in Texas who wants to talk to us about dating. | ||
Jeff, you have one minute. All right. | ||
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Hey, what's up? I'll get to it. | |
I'm not directing this at you guys specifically, even though, like, you exhibit some of those traits. | ||
I think men should be men and open doors and walk in your traffic. | ||
That's cool, and I agree with all that. | ||
But when it comes to paying for your food and entertainment, I think that that should be fairly even to a degree. | ||
Like, you want... I'm looking for a teammate. | ||
I'm sure you're looking for a teammate. | ||
Show me you're a good one. And if you pay for some of the entertainment or the food, more than likely I'll end up just stopping you from doing that and taking care of it all myself because I appreciate the effort that I'm seeing. | ||
Nowadays, most women think sex is enough and that's it. | ||
As long as you get sex, then I should just share my resources and my time because You gave something up. | ||
But if you're worthy enough to be taken care of, then you have to show me that you are worthy. | ||
And then more than likely, you know. | ||
Jeff, and I think you explained that really well. | ||
I mean, I completely agree with that too. | ||
That you, you know, and Scott said that as well. | ||
That when you are in a relationship, you need to be as a team and a team. | ||
And of course, going back to the whole pay the dinner thing. | ||
Because I feel like that really, you know, struck a chord. | ||
For sure. But we were talking about the beginning of dating, you know, with your man. | ||
And, you know, even as a woman, like, okay, offer to pay for dinner. | ||
But like you said, Jeff, we can offer. | ||
But then when the man is like, no, I'll pay for that. | ||
Then it's like, oh, okay, he's a gentleman. | ||
He's willing to pay for my dinner. | ||
We just started dating. I have never been on a date where I didn't when the check comes. | ||
Exactly. Offer to pay for it. | ||
Put my wallet out, like, because I will, if, you know, and I want to, you know, want to go halves on or whatever, like, I will always offer to, you know, help pay for that meal. | ||
So I think that's a good way to date for sure. | ||
And let's not, like, get too extreme with things. | ||
But I agree with your sentiment, Jeff. | ||
Definitely agree. All right, y'all. | ||
Thank you guys for sticking with us. | ||
The other side of this break is going to be a special report from Alex Jones on his war on Christmas. | ||
Stay tuned as well for that extended broadcast on the Trump rally tonight. | ||
Alex Jones will be in studio, so stay tuned for that. | ||
Merry Christmas, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Merry Christmas! And it's about Jesus Christ. | ||
It's not about the big corporations and the chi-com atheists and the globalists. | ||
Because in China, if you say Merry Christmas, you get shipped off to a concentration camp. | ||
Well, that's all you do. You say... | ||
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Merry Christmas! | |
We're taught to believe that if we submit to the left and use the words they tell us to use and follow their nomenclature, their system, that they'll leave us alone and we'll be part of the club. | ||
The truth is, you're giving in to cult members that know that they're bullying and dominating and taking control of you. | ||
And that's why they've allied with Islam. | ||
It's because they see it as an authoritarian system as well that's orthodox and will force you under their control. | ||
That's why giving in to the bullying will never empower you. | ||
It starts out with, don't use the N-word. | ||
Well, I don't use that, so okay. | ||
And the next it's, oh, don't say Merry Christmas, say Happy Holidays. | ||
And now, here we are today. | ||
Don't say Mother and Father. | ||
Some people don't have Mother and Father, and it's all Cultic programming, a global corporate system that wants to destroy true liberalism, that wants to destroy the renaissance that the West started. | ||
So the true liberal system of the West is antithetical to neoliberalism, that is really neo-fascism. | ||
And they admit this in all their white papers. | ||
They are scientifically destroying language, and now universities Our command bases of anti-free speech and of orthodoxy and of cult programming in their own admissions. | ||
And now, like metastasizing cancers, they are bursting forth and spreading the disease throughout the general population. | ||
Communist Chinese Confucius centers spend hundreds of millions a year working with the Ford Foundation and the left teaching the anti-free speech orthodoxy in the schools. | ||
And Apple and Google eagerly help Communist China suppress their own people and have created a global social score that the UN is adopting from the Chinese Communist government. | ||
Face scanning to get on the internet, tracking and tracing, controlling your every movement. | ||
So it starts with, don't say, Merry Christmas. | ||
And it ends with, all over Europe, they take children at least three times a year to mosque and teach them to pray to Mohammed. | ||
Because again, there's 1.8 billion Muslims, about to be 3 billion by 2030 in 10 years. | ||
They create an orthodox, centralized system as well that is going to be welded into the new fascist left-west. | ||
And out of that marriage, you will have the communist-socialist System of Islam merged with that, again, in their own documents, their own admissions, their own alliance. | ||
Global corporations with a fake form of liberalism merged with radical Islam. | ||
This is the orthodoxy. | ||
This is the plan. And all over Europe and now here in the United States, they have to put barriers up at Christmas around Christmas trees because the truck of peace will run down hundreds of men, women and children. | ||
And then the New York Times and the other high priest of knowledge tell us, oh, that's not Islam. | ||
Don't say that the attack at the Naval Center is Islam. | ||
Oh, don't say that the attack in New York is Islam. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
And anyone that's saying that is bad, and they need to be silenced. | ||
That's right. And then if you expose Jeffrey Epstein and the child kidnapping rings that have all come out, well, the ADL comes out and says you're a Nazi. | ||
And then they go out and attack you and get you to be platformed. | ||
So this is a very, very sick, evil alliance of corrupt authoritarian systems all working in unison. | ||
And if they can get you to not use the words mother and father, they can get you to not use the word Jesus Christ, they can get you to not say Merry Christmas, well, then there's nothing you won't do. | ||
And meanwhile the younger generation is literally being brainwashed and programmed inside the public school systems and now AI is being enforced into the computers and into the text documents in live time controlling what you can and can't say. | ||
A technocracy beyond anything George Orwell could ever imagine is now here amongst us. | ||
Freedom is the ability to say two plus two equals four. | ||
And now freedom is the ability to say Merry Christmas. | ||
I heard about the war on Christmas stuff 20 years ago and didn't believe it. | ||
I said, come on, that's not what that is. | ||
And now they admit that's what it is. | ||
All over the U.S. they tell children, don't give up Christmas cards in public school, separation of church and state, knowing full well that's the First Amendment, saying Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or the free exercise thereof, that you as a citizen in a A public school and a private school on a street corner could talk about whatever you wanted. | ||
You could talk about atheism, animism, Islam, Christianity. | ||
You could talk about Harry Potter. | ||
But they tell children here and in Europe, you don't hand out Christmas cards. | ||
This cult is bullying Christians all over the world because Christianity is antithetical to their global corporate takeover and its alliance with Islam. | ||
But the world is awakening to this tyranny and the people are not buying it. | ||
And the leftist program to dominate and bully us into submission has failed. | ||
That's why they're intensifying their controls and trying to drive people into submission, but it's only going to backfire. | ||
So make no mistake, when you exercise your free speech, and when you use the words that these control freak cultists say you shouldn't use, you are literally destroying their attempt to bully us into the next level of total control. | ||
You guys come on through. It's the public. | ||
Come on in. God bless you. | ||
How are you guys doing? It's a great family. | ||
What's your name, sir? I'm John England. | ||
Nice to meet you, man. How are you guys doing? | ||
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Good, good. Can I get a picture with you? | |
Yes, sir. Let's do it. Great looking family. | ||
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Thank you. Let's get a picture of this. | |
My wife, my daughters, and my son. | ||
Awesome. Get it? | ||
Snap it. Got it. | ||
Thank you, sir. God bless you. We're out here talking about the Islamic attack on Christmas and the rest of it. | ||
Let's do it, absolutely. Thank you so much. | ||
God bless you guys. We love you. | ||
Love you guys. Great. | ||
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Thank you. So nice to see you. Nice to see you. | |
You guys have a great one. Yes. Thank you. | ||
Guys be safe. Oh yeah, you too. | ||
Hi, how you doing? Hey, hey, I just saw you. | ||
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I didn't want to interrupt, but if you got some time, I was just curious if you thought there was a war on Christmas, what you're thinking about the war on the Christmas this year? | |
Oh, well, there's absolutely. | ||
All the different WikiLeaks and all the different public documents and statements, a war on Christianity, a war on Western culture, a systematic demonization of it, saying it's offensive to say Merry Christmas, say Happy Holidays to people. | ||
I mean, that is an admitted stated plan. | ||
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Do you really feel that people are angry at that tree when they drive by? | |
No, when the Islamicists all over Europe and other areas in New York run people over at the Christmas trees, and they have to put barriers up all over Europe because the Muslims run them over. | ||
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Oh, that's what you're talking about. | |
Sorry. Yeah, I mean, there's a real... | ||
You understand that almost every Muslim country is 99% or 100% Muslim? | ||
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I mean, I don't know about that. | |
I was just wondering... No, but I mean, can you go to Saudi Arabia and tell them you're an atheist and walk around the street? | ||
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I don't know, man. | |
I was just asking if you were upset about the Christmas tree or you thought people were upset about the Christmas tree. | ||
Yeah, they've had to put barriers up all over Europe around all the Christmas trees and Christmas festivals. | ||
This one? Yeah, that's why it says, Happy Holidays, because people will sue or complain if it says Merry Christmas. | ||
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Oh, I didn't even notice that. | |
Yeah, yeah, so there's a major war. | ||
Have you heard they tell kids even in Texas don't do Christmas cards because of separation of church and state? | ||
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I don't have any kids. I haven't heard about that, no. | |
But you know separation of church and state is the government can't get involved in religion and prescribe it. | ||
You can't prescribe what somebody talks about in public school. | ||
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No, I don't know anything about that. | |
I don't have any kids. No, but I understand. | ||
But what I'm telling you is there is a war on Christmas. | ||
There is a war on Christianity. | ||
Did you know that more than half of all religious persecution in the world is against Christians? | ||
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I believe it. I mean, we're one of the largest groups. | |
No. And so I just am not going to sit here when the New York Times or everybody else tells me to worship Islam and tells me that Islam never hurt a single person in history when Mohammed was a slave trader. | ||
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I don't think the New York Times says that at all. The New York Times doesn't tell you to worship Islam, man. | |
Oh, my God. I had the New York Times reporter basically say, we're coming after you if you don't stop going after Islam. | ||
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They said that? Uh-huh. | |
Yeah. Yeah. And they write huge cover story after cover story, total lies. | ||
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You're not very liked on the New York Times, no. | |
Well, I don't care about the New York Times. | ||
They're a total fraud joke propped up by Mexican, you know, drug lords and people. | ||
I'm not... Yeah, Carlos Slim. | ||
I'm not... You know about him? | ||
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No. Oh, Carlos Slim, yeah, the mega-millionaire. | |
Billionaire, yeah, yeah. Is he the richest now? | ||
He was for a while. He's heavily connected to the narcotics trade. | ||
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Oh, so I didn't mean to... | |
I mean, yeah, I mean, I love the organized crime organization if the New York Times doesn't like me. | ||
I'm just saying... They come out and say that people have to make up crimes of Islam because they don't exist. | ||
But I mean, there's so many crimes of Islam that I've decided just to full-time cover it now. | ||
Because it's the one thing they don't want you to talk about. | ||
So you're asking, is somebody mad at that tree? | ||
Yeah. Anytime the Muslim population goes above 5%, it becomes house of war. | ||
They begin attacking. I mean, there are statues all over Europe being torn down that are Christian just the last week. | ||
Grabbed, cut up in pieces, smashed, destroyed, people being mass raped, everything. | ||
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Sorry, I was just curious what was going on with the tree. | |
Would you feel safe yourself going and living in Pakistan? | ||
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Uh, yeah, probably. | |
Yeah, women's journals tell women to go live there, and they'll get cut up and killed. | ||
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Yeah, they've been having a lot of problems with women, violence on women, especially... | |
But wait a minute. | ||
Wait a minute. Well, that's because a lot of that's Islam. | ||
Islam has never hurt any women. | ||
Didn't have them coming to them. | ||
Oh, dude. No, no, I'm speaking for Islam. | ||
Oh, I'm the beggar. I know, yeah. | ||
I hurt the woman now. I'm actually Islamic, though. | ||
Wait, wait. I'm a Muslim now. So it's okay if I stone them to death? | ||
Now, if I'm an American and say that it's bad... | ||
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Never okay to stone a woman to death. | |
No, no, no, but if I'm a Muslim, it'd be okay. | ||
No. No, no, no, no. | ||
I'm a Muslim. I can stone them now. I can throw gays off buildings if I was a Muslim, right? | ||
That's okay, right? No. But if I was an American, it'd be bad. | ||
What? Because I'm telling you about all this Muslim crime and all this Muslim evil and all this anti... | ||
And then as soon as I make a little pro-Islam statement about stoning women to death, which I don't agree with, you go, whoa, whoa, I got one of Americans, an evil American. | ||
He's got to be kept on the reservation. | ||
He's got to be kept online. | ||
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Sorry, man, I didn't mean to cause offense. | |
No, no, no, no, no. I'm explaining this paradigm. | ||
I'm explaining this paradigm. | ||
Where we're just totally programmed to hate ourselves, talk about how bad we are all day. | ||
If America's so bad, why does everybody want to come here? | ||
It's a great country. Yeah, but why are we constantly told how horrible? | ||
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He's turning the news on. I mean, there's always room for improvement. | |
I don't think it's bad to point that out. | ||
But yeah, America's great. Love it. | ||
Well, that's good. It was good talking to you, buddy. | ||
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Merry Christmas. Again, sorry to interrupt. | |
I was just curious. You say Merry Christmas? | ||
Merry Christmas. Thought criminal right there. | ||
You have a good night, man. God bless. | ||
And that was... No, you didn't interrupt. | ||
We're glad to talk to you. See what I'm talking about here? | ||
I'm like, yeah, there's a lot of bad stuff to women. | ||
And I go, didn't they have it coming to them? | ||
And I said, oh, my God. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, because we're all just proving how good we are. | ||
But you make a joke, you see. | ||
You can't do that in America. There's no jokes here. | ||
The thought police are going to get you. | ||
Watch what you say, you stinking Americans. | ||
We don't go to other people's countries and sit there and tell them not to worship animals. | ||
We don't sit there and tell them to stop doing what they're doing. | ||
No, instead, it's reverse colonization with the globalists bringing the worst ideas into the West and then telling us to sit down and shut up and give up our culture. | ||
Well, you know what? I'm going to commit a thought crime. | ||
Merry Christmas, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
And it's about Jesus Christ. | ||
It's not about the big corporations and the chi-com atheists and the globalists. | ||
Because in China, if you say Merry Christmas, you get shipped off to a concentration camp. | ||
Or if you're a Muslim, you get shipped off to a concentration camp. | ||
And our media and the left are massively allied with the Communist Chinese. | ||
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So again, in this 1984 system, I'm gonna say it! | |
Merry Christmas! | ||
It's so simple! | ||
People fought for free speech. | ||
Stop letting the corporations tell you how to speak and how to live. | ||
Exercise your free speech in the face of the leftist authoritarians or lose everything. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Yeah! Other folks are doing it. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
God bless you, brother. | ||
Merry Christmas! It's like a network saying, I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore! | ||
Well, that's all you do. You say, Merry Christmas is the same thing to these devil worshippers and leftists and people attacking Christmas events in Europe. | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
We're not surrendering, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
America and the world is awake. | ||
Freedom is rising. | ||
and Merry Christmas from MFullWars.com. | ||
There's a war on America. There's a war on our free speech. | ||
There's a war on the family's very existence. | ||
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And those very same forces that have it out for Christianity have it out for Infowars and have it out for you and your family. | ||
But bottom line, when you spread the word about InfoWars, when you spread the word about the videos and the articles, you make these scumbags so damn angry. | ||
Just like when you use the term Merry Christmas. | ||
They absolutely hate that because they want to make you say happy holidays. | ||
They want to make you talk like they want you to talk. | ||
They want to make you their puppets. | ||
Well, I'm not their puppet, and I know you're not their puppet. | ||
And once we're awake, and once we're pissed off, and once we're not submitting to them, Once we start exercising our speech, we start winning. | ||
And that's what's been happening. That's why they've been censoring us. | ||
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What are you doing today, sir? I'm you up. | |
Infowars, f**k your followers. | ||
You're a f**king fascist. | ||
I don't like fascists. | ||
I don't like Infowars. | ||
I don't like young Nazis. | ||
Go f**k yourself. Hey, why? | ||
Why? What's wrong with me? | ||
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Who did that boy talk, mother****er? | |
I didn't. Who did I assault? | ||
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That's what the f*** matters. | |
You're a f***ing white male! | ||
F*** all you Zionists, f*** all you racist b****es. | ||
The good old white days are over with. | ||
The good old white days are over with. | ||
Ain't no more of them things, bro! | ||
13 o'clock, see you, sir! | ||
These people are literally all humping me right now! | ||
I'm literally... | ||
What the f*** are you doing? | ||
Diamonds! | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
This is mockery. What you're doing here is mockery, and you know it. | ||
That's why you're kicking us off. That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | ||
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I think you're a fraud. Jerry Nadler and the Democrat Party are committing treason against this country. | |
And you can kick me out, but he's the one committing crimes. | ||
You are, Jerry Nadler. | ||
You're the one committing treason. | ||
America's done with this. | ||
America's sick of the treason committed by the Democrat Party. | ||
We're not going to sit here and watch you run into the streets and remove our vote. | ||
We voted for Donald Trump, and they're simply removing it because they don't like it. | ||
Americans are sick of your impeachment, Hannah. | ||
They're sick of the Democrat treason. | ||
We know who committed the crimes, and it wasn't Trump. | ||
Trump is innocent. From councils for the majority and the minority of this... | ||
The Democrat Party are committing treason against this country. | ||
And you can kick me out, but he's the one committing crimes. | ||
You are, Jerry Nadler. | ||
You're the one committing treason. | ||
America's done with this. | ||
America's sick of the treason committed by the Democrat Party. | ||
We voted for Donald Trump, and they're sick of the movement because they don't like I think that probably Jerry Nadler had more fear today than he ever had in his life. | ||
Not because of anything physical, not because we're going to be violent, but because he saw someone stand up against him. | ||
And these people are not used to that. | ||
Maybe this starts a wave of citizen activism against this Democrat treason, and that's what it deserves. | ||
We can sit here and ask Trump to do stuff all day long, and believe me, I get it. | ||
But if we're not going to take action, then can we really blame Trump? | ||
If you're not going to take action, can you really blame Trump for anything? | ||
I don't know if that's really fair. | ||
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, Attorney General William Barr says the death of Epstein was a perfect storm, and now we can just forget about it and stop asking questions. | ||
You see, the two jail guards fell asleep, and that's all that happened. | ||
So you need to go back to sleep. | ||
Except they got rid of the regular guards that day and brought in new ones. | ||
The lights turned off. The camera failed. | ||
Epstein said to his lawyers and family, they're trying to murder me. | ||
They'd already tried to kill him in one jail cell. | ||
People around the cell heard him fight for his life and beg for his life. | ||
But he was running child kidnapping rings, not just the underage girls, for the Clintons, for the deep state, for British intelligence, for the CIA, for Mossad, in a huge network. | ||
And now the whole... | ||
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It's a limited edition shirt. | ||
Christmas lights are a lot like Epstein. | ||
They don't hang themselves. | ||
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This is a limited edition shirt. | ||
It funds the Infowar. | ||
Get yours. And it helps educate people about the deep state. | ||
It's a great way to start conversations. | ||
The establishment doesn't want you to talk about it. | ||
It's bringing down the whole house of cards. | ||
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A total 360 win. | ||
People are into ugly sweaters. | ||
That's kind of the trend right now, is how ugly your Christmas sweater is. | ||
Well, it's a very nice white and green. | ||
Nice words, but I gotta agree. | ||
That is an ugly mug of Lord Epstein. | ||
So there you go. Christmas lights are a lot like Epstein. | ||
They don't hang themselves. |