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Ladies and gentlemen, this is absolutely wild today. | ||
It's one of those days where it's just like a hurricane around here, and so I'm still in the hurricane. | ||
I'm not even grounded yet, and I'm just... | ||
So I've just landed, I've just hit the ground, and now it's time for me to steady myself, figure out what the hell's going on. | ||
So guys, let's go actually to clip three real quick, a John Bowne report. | ||
Here's the latest from John Bowne. | ||
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That's all we've been told. | |
That the president can do basically anything he wants under Article 2, and that is his belief, and his non-conviction will simply lend a lot of support to that belief. | ||
And we are seeing, as I said yesterday, we are witnessing the coronation of Trump as king. | ||
Now the president talking about a kangaroo court, talking about the jury foreperson being a big Democrat operative, That's supposedly obstruction of justice when it's the president's purview to completely pardon someone if he wants to. | ||
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President Obama was the first sitting president to go visit a prison. | |
The reports are that his number of clemencies exceed the last 11 presidents put together. | ||
These are not just pardons, which are after somebody served their time, but it's letting people out Who are presently serving time. | ||
And what's disconcerting to a lot of people is that a lot of these are people who have life sentences. | ||
They were convicted on gun possession and a lot of them have serious criminal histories. | ||
What's the political statement he's trying to make here? | ||
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Well, I guess the political statement is that he's unable to actually accomplish change legislatively, so he's going to do it through executive order, which is part of why he's not going to have very much of a lasting legacy. | |
If you didn't have that power in the executive, you would have the other branches always overthrowing it like a third world country, and that's exactly what's starting to happen as America resembles in so many ways a third world nation in our behavior. | ||
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Everybody, if everybody in Medicaid caught, we would be spending such an astronomical sum of money That, you know, we would bankrupt the nation. | |
What to you is Medicare for All? | ||
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The United States of America is the only major country on earth not to guarantee healthcare to all people. | |
And that's got to change. | ||
So A.G. Barr came out and said that he won't be bullied. | ||
And he basically said that Trump was doing bad things when he's not. | ||
And so that shows you the deep state's really panicked because Trump's purging it and that Barr is showing his true colors. | ||
The judge and the prosecutors and the jurors have all been running their mouths everywhere while Roger Stone has a big gag ball shoved in his face. | ||
Truth, when the president doesn't like the truth, has no place in this administration. | ||
And people who speak truth to power are summarily dismissed. | ||
And on Tuesday, after Korea prosecutors made sentencing recommendations for Roger Stone, who was found guilty of witness tampering and lying to Congress, the President tweeted that his former colleague, confidant, was being unfairly treated. | ||
Soon afterwards, it appears the Attorney General or other political appointees at DOJ countermanded the sentencing recommendation and will instead advise a more lenient sentence for the President's friend. | ||
As a result, all four career prosecutors connected to the Stone case withdrew from the case or resigned from the Justice Department entirely. | ||
The president went on publicly to attack the judge who will decide Mr. | ||
Stone's fate. Another example of the president's blatant contempt for the independence of the judiciary. | ||
Senator Rand Paul's speech on the Senate floor is being taken off YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, and they say it violates community standards. | ||
So, the Senate's gonna put up with that now, I guess. | ||
This is total suppression of the American people. | ||
It's organized crime. | ||
And if Scientologists were doing this, they'd all be arrested. | ||
Or if the Italian mafia was doing it, they'd all be arrested. | ||
But when it's big tech doing it, it's like, oh, they're a private company. | ||
They can spy on us illegally and sell our data. | ||
Trump sits there and allows the Democrats to engage the persecution of Trump's support. | ||
The full John Bowne report can be found at banned.video. | ||
And, I mean, there is just so much developing right now. | ||
I'm going to try to get to all of it with my great guests in the next three hours. | ||
Wow! Ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday, February 18th, 2020. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I am your host, Owen Schroyer, and I am in a hurricane of news and information right now. | ||
Of which I hope I can get to all of it. | ||
And I have a slate of great guests coming up today that include Caitlin Bennett and Joel Patrick on Skype in the second hour. | ||
Of course, the video of Caitlin Bennett and Joel being violently assaulted at Ohio University has gone totally viral. | ||
And the leftist spin machine is out, working every angle to make Caitlyn Bennett look like the bad guy. | ||
So that's incredible. | ||
I'll be getting into that with her. | ||
Then, in the second, or excuse me, third hour, great guest of the War Room, Aubrey Huff, is going to be joining me. | ||
This was an unscheduled appearance, but today... | ||
And this just makes relevant the past interviews we've had with Aubrey. | ||
Today, the, excuse me, San Francisco Giants barred Aubrey Huff from going to their 10-year World Series championship reunion. | ||
For what? Supporting Trump. | ||
Unbelievable. Now, I'm going to leave the speculation, perhaps, for when Aubrey comes on, but... | ||
I mean, this is an aggressive move. | ||
And this is just another example of how aggressive and vicious and revenge-filled with hate the left has really become. | ||
Again, with Caitlin Bennett, Joel Patrick, with Aubrey Huff, with Roger Stone, I've got news on that. | ||
And then, look, let me do a preface to what I'm about to say with this. | ||
And just to even give you a little more understanding, if you were tuned into the Alex Jones Show earlier today, with his frustration, it is, at a certain level, torturous to be up here covering all this news, totally engulfed in all this news, eating it, breathing it, living it every day. | ||
I mean, honestly, like the average job, you need 10 days, whatever, two weeks vacation a year. | ||
I mean, for real, like for mental health, the average person would need about a week vacation every month doing what we do here. | ||
And we don't even take vacations. | ||
But it really is torturous. | ||
And Seeing what happens to Caitlyn Bennett. | ||
Seeing what happens to Roger Stone. | ||
Seeing the news lie about everything every day. | ||
Seeing the hate from the left. | ||
Seeing the discrimination from the left. | ||
Seeing the lies from the left and the mainstream media. | ||
And look, I'm not a partisan. | ||
I just call it as it is. | ||
And that's how it is. | ||
Seeing the deception... | ||
Seeing the hypocrisy from the scum that Hollywood has produced. | ||
And then seeing nothing done about it. | ||
Seeing even your fellow human give in to it. | ||
So yeah, it becomes tortuous. | ||
And you reach a certain point. | ||
Of breaking. And this is actually basic psychology. | ||
If you torture somebody, it's a percentage thing, but at a certain level, you believe that you'll break them. | ||
Get what you're looking for. | ||
And this can be applied towards all sorts of different things. | ||
But I think America, at least those who live in reality, still believe in logic and reasoning and facts. | ||
Have become so tortured by the lies of the mainstream media, by the attacks unjustly against them. | ||
It's reached a breaking point. | ||
And that breaking point is the Calvary's not coming. | ||
And then you either decide you become the Calvary or you lay down your arms. | ||
And I think it's very... | ||
Either timely or the president has realized this. | ||
That's why we're seeing all these pardons. | ||
That's why we're seeing the rhetoric stepped up from the president where he says he's thinking about suing everyone over Roger Stone and the Mueller probe. | ||
Yeah, that's where we need to be. | ||
Yeah, the president needs to launch investigations into the Mueller probe, into the Obama administration, into the role all these people played in the illegal spying, the FISA warrants, all of it. | ||
And then, let's see some equal justice. | ||
What were they going to do to President Trump if he, quote-unquote, colluded with Russia? | ||
Well, we've got the proof of those that did collude with Russia. | ||
If that's what you want to call it, that's what they called it. | ||
Hillary Clinton. Hell, even the Republicans like John McCain. | ||
Oh yeah. Fusion GPS. And all the Democrats knew it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And so now they have to take a choice. | ||
Do they go down with that sinking ship? | ||
Or do they act like they were really that stupid? | ||
Here's the tweet from Trump these Were Mueller prosecutors and the whole Mueller investigation was illegally set up based on a phony and now fully discredited fake dossier Lying and forging documents to the FISA court and many other things Everything having to do with this fraudulent investigation is badly tainted and in my opinion should be thrown out Even Mueller's statement to Congress that he did not see me | ||
to become the FBI director again again. | ||
Has been proven false. | ||
The whole deal was a total scam. | ||
If I wasn't president, I'd be suing everyone all over the place. | ||
But maybe I still will. | ||
Witch hunt. Well, that's the glory of us electing you president, Mr. | ||
Trump. You don't have to sue. | ||
You can legally, lawfully call for investigations. | ||
And quite frankly, it's not your executive privilege. | ||
It's your duty as the commander-in-chief. | ||
And so that's where we're at today. | ||
And so is this Trump understanding that and signaling, no, the cavalry is coming? | ||
Is it just providential that we're sitting here seeing the double standards, seeing the hate of the left? | ||
It's beyond hate. Folks, The Democrats and liberals in this country operate, their base operating system is based off hate and crime. | ||
Period! That's it! | ||
And I'm done with it, man! | ||
I'm done! How much longer do we have to sit here and take it? | ||
And that's why it's a weird exhibit of torture, me coming on here and talking about it all day. | ||
Because I'm sick of this crap and everybody freaking sees it and we still can't do anything? | ||
Wow! Oh! | ||
Mueller's probe and Russia collusion was a big fake witch hunt? | ||
Criminal? Wow! | ||
Really? And of course everybody knows this. | ||
But we just, oh, yeah, we'll play along. | ||
Oh, sure, it just happens. | ||
Oh, no, no, no, no. No big deal. | ||
No, it is a big deal. | ||
I'm done with it. We're sick of it. | ||
Arrests need to be made immediately! | ||
Hey, great tweet, President Trump. | ||
If you're signaling the cavalry is coming, that's great. | ||
You know the criminals. | ||
We know the criminals. | ||
Lock their asses up! | ||
Look, if you notice I'm high octane, that's not an act, folks. | ||
But sometimes I do just need to... | ||
chill a little bit. | ||
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I just can't help it, okay? | ||
I mean, you know, God blessed me or cursed me with whatever it is that goes on in my psychology and my biology because I have a physical reaction to this crap. | ||
And I was thinking about this. | ||
Why am I so upset? | ||
Why do I get so mad? | ||
I can't even help it. | ||
I'm not a violent person. | ||
I believe in the non-aggressive principle. | ||
And quite frankly, I hate politics. | ||
But I was thinking about it because I was thinking about what I was talking about in the last segment about is the cavalry coming? | ||
Are people letting their guard down? | ||
Are people... Realizing they're the Calvary. | ||
But in the non-aggression principle, which is what most Christians, conservatives, I mean, Republicans believe in, they're not the ones going around and assaulting people because of their political beliefs. | ||
That's liberals every time. | ||
And see, that's another level, and I can't even talk about this stuff without getting mad. | ||
That's another level of deception that these people engage in. | ||
Pretending to be the victims! | ||
The biggest victims in America of assault and discrimination are Trump supporters! | ||
But I'm thinking about it. | ||
I'm thinking, non-aggression principle, why are you so mad? | ||
Non-aggression principle, Is the Calvary coming? | ||
Are you the Calvary? And I thought about it, and I realized, I mean, look, the struggles that we're dealing with or whatever, you know, it's nothing compared to what our ancestors have gone through. | ||
But the one thing about our ancestors that we lack, and I don't even know what the word for it is, but Is it will? | ||
Is it aggression? Is it tenacity? | ||
Is it deduction of reality that brings you to action? | ||
Because here's the deal. | ||
According to the non-aggression principle, you don't get aggressive or physically violent until you've been violated or have someone be physical with you. | ||
But I realized, thinking about this today, man, we're already getting raped. | ||
These people rape our minds, they rape our soul, they rape our consciousness, and they're literally trying to force inoculate us, okay? | ||
So the non-aggressive principle is already gone, man. | ||
I mean, that's what I'm saying. | ||
Like, our ancestors would have been kicking ass right now. | ||
They would have been, I mean, and I should just stop right there, okay? | ||
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But, you understand? | |
We're like slugs, right? | ||
That we put up with this crap. | ||
And it's because we have it so easy. | ||
Really is. It's because we have a life of luxury. | ||
Because, oh, I mean, believe me, you go around and you talk about a bad economy or whatever, poor people in this country, from almost every generation from all over the planet, they would look at us and they'd think, are you crazy? | ||
Folks, we're the fattest nation in the history of the world. | ||
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But we're poor? We have poverty issues? | |
They wouldn't believe it. They wouldn't understand. | ||
It does not compute. And we can sit here and show the examples of why, and we can explain how the economy's been under attack, how we get raped on trade deals. | ||
We can sit here and point out how the rich don't pay their taxes and all this stuff. | ||
There's all these different angles. But at the end of the day, we've already lost the non-aggression principle. | ||
We've already been violated. | ||
Again, forced inoculations. | ||
I mean, you can't even tune into the Super Bowl without having some woman shove her coochie in your face. | ||
Excuse me. I'm just, I'm done, man. | ||
Like, at what point do I say I've been violated? | ||
I'm standing up for myself. | ||
See, and I didn't even want to do this today. | ||
This is where I'm at. We're not scripted, non-teleprompter. | ||
Like, this is just where I'm at. | ||
You're in my head now. I'm freaking sick of this crap. | ||
And hey, great. Trump just signaled, hey, the cavalry's coming. | ||
I'm going to sue all of them. Screw that! | ||
Put them all in jail! Then you can investigate them. | ||
That's what they'd do to you if they could. | ||
So I'm just done. I'm done dealing with these people. | ||
I'm done dealing with these phonies. | ||
I'm done dealing with these cowards. | ||
I'm done dealing with these frauds. | ||
I'm done with all of it. And I said, no, Owen, don't be mad today. | ||
Come on air, get to all this news, because I've got angles and news that no one else will cover, because that's what we do here at InfoWars. | ||
But I'm so sick and tired of being raped by the corrupt establishment, I can't even focus! | ||
And I told myself, just come on air and just plug, and then you'll calm down and you can get to some of this news. | ||
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I can't even do that! And I, you know... | |
Alright, you know what? | ||
I'm going to take a deep breath. And I'm going to focus here. | ||
Here, let me just do this. | ||
Let me take a deep breath. | ||
Let me communicate with my crew real quick. | ||
What is the status of Tyler Nixon? | ||
Okay, so he will be coming on next segment then. | ||
Wonderful. Are you guys sick of me already back there? | ||
Please don't sue me for hearing damage. | ||
Someday someone's going to be like, I'm suing Schroyer for damaging my hearing. | ||
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Screaming into the microphone like a Neanderthal. | |
Yeah, you know the world is corrupt. | ||
I'm just up here reacting to it. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
Alright, maybe I've gotten that out of my system and I can actually focus when we get back with Tyler Nixon. | ||
you I've just really reached this point of just, I mean, and I'm not the only one, man. | ||
That's what's so, honestly, and that's like the biggest frustration is that I'm maybe one person, but like I'm a hundred million people. | ||
And if we just flicked the switch and just decided, we're done, we're taking action, it's over, man! | ||
And we're hoping that Donald Trump will be a leader and we can do this politically, diplomatically, democratically, and we don't have to take things into our own hands. | ||
But man, oh man, every day that goes by, I start to wonder if the latter isn't our only hope. | ||
Whatever that should mean. | ||
So folks, do me a favor because I can't even focus and plug, you know. | ||
It's like, you know, but I have to. | ||
I mean, that's our lifeblood. | ||
We get censored and banned everywhere, you know. | ||
So we don't have big corporate contracts or ad buys or anything like that. | ||
We are supported by you. | ||
So I salute you. | ||
In fact, oh my gosh. | ||
I almost cried last night when a young fan, when I was out getting groceries, a young fan came up and hugged me. | ||
I mean, literally, she had to be like three or four years old. | ||
She was out getting groceries with her mom and grandma. | ||
And, you know, the left would, you would see these people, I'm not going to play the identity politics card, but the left would see these people and assume they hate Trump or make a hundred judgments about him. | ||
Let's just say they weren't white. And they were like, thank you so much. | ||
Like, we love you. We watch every day. | ||
The kid comes up and hugs me. She's like, I watch every day. | ||
So, if it wasn't for you guys supporting us, talking about us, supporting us at InfoWareStore.com, we wouldn't be here, so thank you. | ||
Yeah, I guess that's me today, Super Saiyan. | ||
Uh, quite frankly, I've, uh... | ||
I mean, it's probably inappropriate for me to be up here yelling and ranting and raving. | ||
But you know what? It's far less inappropriate than what's been going on to Roger Stone, what's been happening to President Trump, and everything that the left has been engaging in. | ||
So I don't feel guilty. | ||
No. In fact, if I feel guilty at all, it's for not finding out some way to do more. | ||
But let me just... | ||
Push all that down, and let's get into what's developing right now with Tyler Nixon. | ||
Okay, Tyler, we've obviously got the weirdness with Roger Stone, so we can start with that, but bigger than that is what Trump is suggesting about suing everybody when it comes to the fake Mueller investigation, but let's put that on hold, even though I think that's the larger issue. | ||
I do want to get into it about Stone with you right now. | ||
This is pretty incredible. How do we even preface this? | ||
Basically, the grounds for a mistrial are not even debatable. | ||
In any other case, just based on the technicalities here, the logistics, the mistrial is the given. | ||
Like, any judge that has any integrity at all We're good to go. | ||
And then look at the facts of a mistrial, as if she doesn't have enough time in between now and then, even though everybody in America knows the facts, this judge somehow doesn't. | ||
But have you ever seen anything like that? | ||
We're gonna offer a sentencing and then look at the mistrial? | ||
This is so out of whack, so out of order, I don't even know, I mean, what the hell is going on here? | ||
Yeah, this case has been such a put-up mess since the beginning, such a contrived disgrace, frankly, to the justice system. | ||
The Four Stooges are out of the picture now, fortunately. | ||
These partisan prosecutors, malicious partisan prosecutors, or malicious partisans posing as prosecutors is what they really are. | ||
They're out of the way now. | ||
And I think the judge is clearly not someone who does not pay attention to the news, who is not closely following the news. | ||
She cited certainly enough instances of her Having read and referred to outside news articles and mainstream media news articles and news pieces when she tightened the gag order on Roger Stone, the unconstitutional, in my opinion, outrageous gag order that has extended beyond its original intended agenda. | ||
period which was just during up until the jury seating because it was supposedly designed to not they were fearing that would taint the jury poll in the 6% Republican District of Columbia, which is you know itself a farce. | ||
And then it was extended after his conviction on the judges just sort of ruminations that she has concerns about the publicity in the case and the safety of the people involved based on no evidence never presented either before during or after this gag order was put into place any sort of actual objective evidence or facts that would indicate that this was necessary or or you know was required or that there was any type of threat involved. | ||
That being said, now I think it's rather bizarre that you would go ahead and But proceed with sentencing, which means that the judge will say, effectively, you've been found guilty of these offenses, and here's what you are sentenced to. | ||
So, you know, whatever she's going to do, five years in prison. | ||
But Tyler, hold on a second, because, I mean, you use the word bizarre. | ||
I mean, to me, this goes beyond bizarre. | ||
Just like half the jurors being totally tainted political hacks, and the judge had to know that. | ||
All the prosecutors coming from Team Mueller, the judge had to know that. | ||
I mean, to me, this is beyond bizarre. | ||
These are all unprecedented things. | ||
I mean, have you ever, in your study of law, in your practice of law, have you ever seen this before? | ||
No, I've never seen any... | ||
I mean, this is a case of many firsts for me. | ||
I mean, just the fact of you're talking about a highly political defendant in a highly political case... | ||
In a politicized environment, all of the elements of which are all of the circumstances of these supposed offenses involve political activities in a highly politicized jurisdiction with a completely hostile court. | ||
I mean, this judge has been hostile to Roger Stone from the moment he stepped foot in the court to the fact of a jurisdiction, again, it's 94% Voter registration against the party of which Roger Stone is a member, which matters because the voter registration is what determines the jury pool. | ||
And also on top of that, the jury selection coming down to literally a choice between hardcore foaming at the mouth leftists and just straightaway partisan Democrats. | ||
I mean, no veterans, no Republicans, nobody who's, you know, sort of either blue collar or That I detected any sort of sympathy or that would have any kind of fair mind. | ||
But let's weigh that real quick, Tyler, because, again, when I study these people, I realize that nothing they do is organic. | ||
It's all contrived. | ||
And so when the four prosecutors dropped out of this case, you're sitting here kind of shaking your head like, well, was this an organic response or was this a contrived thing? | ||
Well, now, to me, the evidence proves this is contrived. | ||
They obviously... We're good to go. | ||
45% to 50% after seeing that news. | ||
But doesn't that just show how it's all contrived? | ||
So they knew the jury was tainted. | ||
They had to know it. | ||
The average journalist went out there. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying Mike Cernovich is the average journalist. | ||
He's a great journalist. I'm saying anybody could have gone out there and find it. | ||
So now you have the jury caught lying on federal documents. | ||
You have clearly a partisan jury and prosecution and judge And so we're just supposed to sit here and take it? | ||
You know, in their mania to stampede Their way to the injustices they want to impose on their political adversaries. | ||
They expose themselves. 1,100 officials demanding the resignation. | ||
It's over 2,000 now. | ||
That story's been updated. That shows you just how infested, infected our entire judiciary— Well, that's what I said. | ||
Trump should launch an investigation to every single one of them. | ||
Well, I mean, you know, you have people like Nick Akerman, this ex-Watergate so-called prosecutor who's just another mouth-breathing Kennedy Democrat, you know, panting, just can't, you know, get up in the morning without having to decry or defame any Republican or anybody who dares oppose the, you know, the leftist agenda amongst others, you know, an acolyte of the Ari Melber. | ||
I mean, this is just, this is a massive, this is the deep state, and it's not so deep, is it really? | ||
Yeah. I mean, it's all starting to bubble to the surface and into the swamp. | ||
And you see just how just how deep it runs in terms of not. | ||
Well, let's put this place. | ||
I don't think it's deep as much as it's wide. | ||
You know, it really cuts a wide berth in terms of thousands of these people who are just absolutely vassals. | ||
And at the same time, also the appendages of this leviathan federal state that just, you know, abides nobody crossing it, no matter how grotesque its injustices, no matter how out of line and completely arbitrary and capricious are its dictates and impositions on the American people, | ||
and down to just railroading innocent people in order to take down a sitting president and a coup d'etat Which has not been in any way arrested, in my opinion, and continues to go on because letting people like Andrew McCabe, who lied under oath to his fellow FBI agents, walk away scot-free, damages the system. | ||
It completely undermines it. | ||
Let's talk about that on the other side of this break because that's where I want to go next with what President Trump is hinting at here. | ||
But it really is incredible, folks. | ||
Look, I'm just somebody that deals in logic and reasoning and research to reach conclusions. | ||
And so this is not biased, partisan. | ||
That's just straight down the line. | ||
Judge Jackson is either incompetent, corrupt, or compromised. | ||
There is no other way to slice this, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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You know, I think Tyler Nixon has the right idea. | ||
Tyler, you know, I probably need to be in the sun decompressing too from all this stuff because quite frankly, I'm just boiling over today. | ||
We haven't even seen the sun. | ||
Depressing or decomposing? | ||
Well, we haven't even seen the sun in Austin in like two weeks either. | ||
So there's that whole thing. | ||
Plus, corruption of the deep state grinds gears a little bit. | ||
Let's go to President Trump today real quick and get back to the bigger story with Tyler Nixon. | ||
President Trump was asked about Roger Stone today. | ||
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Here's what he said. Roger Stone, but are you ruling out pardons for Stone for your former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and for Michael Flynn, for example? | |
I'm not even thinking about that. | ||
There's a process that people are going through. | ||
These are unrelated situations where people have done a great job with very, very strong recommendations. | ||
But we haven't thought about that yet. | ||
Right now, there's a process. | ||
I think Roger Stone's been treated unfairly. | ||
I think General Flynn has been treated very unfairly. | ||
I think a lot of people have been treated very unfairly. | ||
I think the Mueller scam is just exactly what it's — what a lot of people are calling, because it was started illegally. | ||
It was started by abuse. | ||
It was phony. | ||
It was a fake dossier. | ||
And they went in, and they went into the FISA courts, and they forged papers, and they did a lot of bad things. | ||
So the whole Mueller thing, to me, is a scam. | ||
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Do you think Roger Stone deserves any prison time? | |
You're gonna see what happens. | ||
Let's see what happens. All right, so... | ||
I think, though... | ||
Again, that's President Trump, to me, kind of half signaling that the cavalry is coming in his tweet, half signaling it too. | ||
But it's time for the president to change the rhetoric. | ||
Roger Stone wasn't treated unfairly. | ||
Roger Stone was harassed and persecuted by criminals. | ||
That's what happened. Criminal activity is what they did to Roger Stone and to President Trump and others. | ||
And so Trump says he's thinking about suing everyone over the Mueller investigation. | ||
Legally speaking, Tyler, what does that mean? | ||
Can he even, I mean, what would the lawsuit look like? | ||
Or is this something that he just needs to do with the powers of the presidency, the executive powers, and his, quite frankly, his duty as the commander-in-chief to go after these criminals? | ||
He obviously knows who they are. | ||
They went after him. So what would that lawsuit or investigation look like by your measurements? | ||
Well, there's two aspects to this. | ||
Obviously, there's the undoing of the damage, the malicious harm that's been inflicted on people who were simply, their crime was to support President Trump and help his campaign and be opponents of this seditious cabal that formed intent on deposing illegally and unlawfully a president of the United States overturning an election. | ||
We know the story. | ||
Then there's the second part, which is bringing to justice the actors who have, and let's not forget, all the people who have been damaged, none of these are government agents or actors. | ||
None of these people have positions or titles. | ||
They're private citizens. | ||
General Flynn was the only one who came close with, who left the National Security Agency as the National Security Advisor and was subsequently prosecuted as a private citizen, former four-star | ||
And Roger Stone, of course, a private citizen his whole life, you know, whereas the people committing the crimes, committing the offenses of First of all, trying to overthrow a president in the process, trying to railroad people who supported him or who were the low-hanging fruit because they didn't have the cover of official office or they didn't have the cover of the officialdom of the United States government or any other sort of sovereign entity, used and abused their power and sat in these positions. | ||
Everybody from Brennan and others, John Brennan, McCabe, of course, was in John Brennan was, you know, sort of transitional, Clapper Comey. | ||
I mean, just the whole litany of these people who abused, you know, it's not a matter of political games. | ||
They tried to weaponize the justices and they tried to weaponize the United States federal government, the biggest, you know, the largest and most powerful and dangerous entity on the planet against Trump. | ||
Their political opponents, people who dared oppose them and dared remove them from the power to which they felt entitled. | ||
So, you know, I don't know what the president's specifically speaking. | ||
I think he's speaking colloquially when he says, I'm going to sue everybody. | ||
But there is actually in the law something called a Bevin's action, which is you have the ability to sue people who are purportedly agents of a governmental body, particularly the federal government in this case, who act under the color of law or under the color of lawful authority but violate constitutional rights. | ||
They become personally liable at that point because they have exceeded in their – outside of their authority and they have abused that power and they have acted unlawfully and violated rights. | ||
And I think this is a perfect example of this because this entire thing has been one abuse after another built on an abuse. | ||
I mean, the entire thing began with the unlawful, in my opinion, ridiculous appointment of this special counsel by the deputy attorney general, not even the attorney general himself, who they had managed to get to recuse himself by convincing him somehow that he was potentially in the target hairs, the crosshairs of this emerging little cabal that was going on. | ||
So you had him appoint, with no statutory authority, the special prosecutor, as opposed to special counsel, special prosecutor statute had been allowed to lapse by the Congress after the sort of Clinton agonisties and the Clinton agonies, whatever you want to call them, with all that went on there. | ||
And then, of course, the Scooter Libby stuff and, you know, the Bush administration. | ||
It was like, enough is enough. | ||
We don't want these—you know, we just let the actual main Justice Department prosecute and investigate these things. | ||
So, you know, he invented this position out of thin air, this special counsel, and then put it—set it upon investigating the president of the United States— I mean, that is literally like having a judicial law clerk or, say, a judge's law clerk appoint—a deputy law clerk appoint somebody to investigate the judge. | ||
I mean, I can't think of a closer analogy. | ||
It just doesn't wash. The power of the Justice Department and all that authority resides in the president of the United States, who's the elected person, because all these other people never face election. | ||
They're appointed. And, you know, it all began with this rotten little sort of Ass covering, excuse my French, attempt by Rosenstein and others who saw the writing on the wall. | ||
They knew about the abuse of FISA warrants and the abuse of the FISA court itself. | ||
And they knew that there had been a spying operation hatched by the... | ||
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Well, I'm actually really glad you brought that up. | |
I'm glad you brought that up because it's almost like we need to separate the two things. | ||
Because there was the CYA. There was the cover the ass campaign for the illegal spying, the fake Russian collusion. | ||
And then there was the campaign to try to remove Trump from office. | ||
I think they really are two different things. | ||
Same vein, same people, same concept. | ||
It's the same effort, really, when it comes down to it. | ||
They spied on him. | ||
He got elected. | ||
Oh my God, what do we do now? | ||
So they have to cover it up, and the way they cover it up is to prosecute the people with the phony, just invent ... There was nothing there. | ||
They were using it to spy and invent fake charges out of all of it, down to where Roger Stone is accused of false statements to Adam Schiff. | ||
I mean, Adam Schiff, the biggest leaker, liar, manipulator in American politics today. | ||
And, you know, it's just unbelievable. | ||
I mean, this guy, you know, Roger Stone... | ||
I mean, that's what I'm saying. Stone and Flynn have to deal with this, but Schiff, that piece of dirt, is still running around free. | ||
I mean, it just makes me boil inside. | ||
But, you know, here's what I want to say, too, as just kind of a better understanding for the audience. | ||
These people, Democrats in the modern parlance and in the modern practice, but a corporate cabal, globalists, secret societies, shadow world governments really behind them, they had a large plan, ladies and gentlemen. They had a huge plan. | ||
It's been in the works for decades. | ||
Getting Hillary Clinton in, or whoever they wanted, but it was Hillary in this case, getting her in was part of that plan the next domino to fall. | ||
When Trump got in, he ruined all their plans. | ||
All their plans. And so now it's like getting Humpty Dumpty back on the wall type of situation, and it's really just exposed how corrupt they are and how desperate they are for whatever the hell they were trying to do to us. | ||
He drove them over the edge. | ||
He forced them out into the open and they can't help themselves. | ||
They cannot not go after this man and use everything at their disposal, which for them unfortunately is what is power invested in our government by the people and never meant to be used that way. | ||
So they've gone way beyond anything that's credible, anything that's legal, anything that's moral, and they have exposed themselves and they just can't stop. | ||
They just don't know when to quit. | ||
And I just have reached this conclusion. | ||
Tell us you're part of the cabal. | ||
Tell us you believe that the justice system should be weaponized against your political opponents. | ||
Let's get this on the other side. | ||
We're about to go to a break, Tyler. | ||
Let's get you for five more minutes on the other side to talk about this. | ||
It's just, for me, folks, I can't help it. | ||
It's just, again, I work with reason and logic and reaching deductions. | ||
The only answer is these people need to be arrested. | ||
Forever. Alright, final segment with Tyler Nixon, and then we're going to be joined by Caitlin Bennett and Joel Patrick. | ||
But let me just say this, and then we're going to get Tyler's final take here. | ||
I'm not exaggerating, okay? | ||
And I was wondering if this is... | ||
I just don't even care, because it's just... | ||
I'm not even kidding you right now, and I'm not trying to be, you know, crass or whatever, but... | ||
If you could somehow simulate a million orgasms at once and get that feeling in one moment, it would still... | ||
Be outweighed by the feeling of jubilation and sensation if we could actually arrest these people. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
Arresting Clapper and Brennan and Comey and Obama and Clinton would be better than a billion orgasms. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
It would literally be better than every orgasm in the history of humankind combined. | ||
That's how good it would be for this country and for, I think, probably, I mean, I won't speak for Tyler, but... | ||
I think you get what I'm saying here. | ||
It's like, we're desperate, man. | ||
Like, we're desperate here. | ||
We need something. | ||
So, it's just ridiculous that these people are still running around. | ||
So, Tyler, let me just put two things out there and then just get your final statements. | ||
Obviously, a lot of pardons happening today from the president. | ||
I think that there's some other stuff behind it. | ||
You don't necessarily need to get into that, but it is happening. | ||
Now, in the Flynn case, though, I don't know if you've seen this, but... | ||
The prosecutor Van Grack, another leftist hack, it's now being reported that, and this has come up in the case, he suppressed evidence to protect his team and to protect the government agents involved in this. | ||
So that all seems to be coming out now in the Flynn case just like it did in the Roger Stone case So so where do you see if you want to do kind of some odds-making here? | ||
Where do you see the Stone case and the Flynn case going? | ||
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Thank you. | |
I think they're on the same track, which is to a pardon by the president, and God willing, he does so, because that's the only way to right this injustice. | ||
commuting a sentence or commuting some type of any type of punishment that's meted out by a judge in the case does not address the core injustice of the case. First of all, being brought in the first case, uh, the manipulation that was involved to get there where you have the FBI agents who interviewed General Flynn saying that they do not believe that he lied at the time and he didn't believe he was lying at the time. Yet you get these, uh, what Sally Yates or whoever these, um, these D O J Obama Clinton hit people coming in | ||
partisan malicious partisans coming in to basically, uh, ramp it back up and hair split their way to finding these bogus cases and running these good men through these paces as criminal defendants, you know, just besmirching them, defaming them, contriving fabricating evidence in cases against them. I mean, it's just the most disgusting abuse of Bye. | ||
I think we've lost Tyler here. | ||
So, guys, if we do get him back connected. | ||
In fact, we just got a minute and a half left. | ||
So, unfortunately, I think that'll probably just do it for Tyler Nixon's segment. | ||
Cut off. Cut down in his prime, as they say. | ||
Well, we thank Tyler Nixon for joining us. | ||
And I'm sure he'll be back on the war room before too long to be responding to the latest. | ||
Wow. It's just unbelievable, folks. | ||
I mean, my gosh. If you drive around with like an expired license or, you know, if you speed or if you get caught, you know, smoking a joint or whatever, like, oh, you know, you're going to get the book thrown at you. | ||
You're going to go through all this crap. | ||
But, oh, if you're a top bureaucrat from the Obama administration, you can just engage in crime after crime after crime after crime. | ||
And the law just doesn't apply to you. | ||
In fact, I'm so upset about this. | ||
I mean, I don't want it to reach this point, but it's almost like, for me, it's almost like, look, if these people don't go to jail by 2020, I mean... | ||
And that's why it's so frustrating, folks. | ||
That's another level of the torture that... | ||
Quite frankly, I guess, psychologically, like, go through. | ||
It's like, I want to support Trump. | ||
I do support Trump. I love Trump. | ||
I think he's the greatest president in modern history, without a doubt. | ||
But, like, at a certain level, I mean, I'm asking myself, if these people aren't arrested, do I support another four years of Trump? | ||
I mean, that's what I want! Arrest these bastards! | ||
That's how you make America great again! | ||
That's how you save the country! | ||
Throw them in jail, dammit! | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we change lanes from the criminal bureaucratic That the Democrats are engaged in to the criminal, physical violence that the Democrats are engaged in. | ||
Now, I don't want to take too much of Joel Patrick and Caitlin Bennett's time here because I think it's very important to get their story as they're literally being lied about now. | ||
It's just unbelievable. Like, oh, here's the video of them literally being assaulted and harassed and cursed at and everything, but, oh, Caitlyn and Joel are bad! | ||
Oh, no! They weren't assaulted! | ||
I mean, it's just unbelievable. It drives me nuts. | ||
I'm going insane today. | ||
I'm trying my best to remain calm, but quite frankly, I just can't even help it. | ||
And so... You've probably seen the video, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Caitlin Bennett goes to shoot a report at Ohio University. | ||
Joel Patrick is with her. | ||
They're immediately attacked, harassed, and then violently assaulted. | ||
Left-wing news is trying to cover it up, acting like, oh no, nothing happened, just First Amendment rights. | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
And so I'll just make this point before we go to Caitlin and Joel here. | ||
I'm so mad. I'm just... | ||
Because I know what they're dealing with, and so many other Trump supporters do too. | ||
This is all a result of Hollywood, the mainstream news, and the Democrat Party. | ||
Do you know how mad that makes me to know who our enemy is, to know their names, know their faces, know where they are, know they're the ones instigating this violence against us with their lies and deception? | ||
Do you know how mad that makes me? | ||
I'm ticked right now. | ||
Caitlin Bennett and Joel Patrick don't deserve to be treated like this. | ||
They've done nothing wrong. | ||
But why do they get it? | ||
Because the Democrats lie. | ||
Because the mainstream media lies. | ||
And so let me just get their response to that before we get into, you know, what happened yesterday. | ||
I mean, let's start with Caitlin. | ||
I mean, Caitlin, how does it feel... | ||
To have an entire group of people lying about you, lying about Trump supporters, and then you have to go out and deal with the hate, deal with the violence because of their lies. | ||
Well, it's been going on for two years. | ||
They've been lying about me for two years now. | ||
I think what is really different about this scenario is that it's not just a couple of people coming to assault us. | ||
It was hundreds. It was hundreds of people starting a riot because I was just on campus. | ||
I wasn't saying anything on campus. | ||
I was talking about President's Day trivia. | ||
That's what they were mad about. | ||
That's what they rioted about. | ||
The most alarming lie that has been told out of all of this is from the OU police. | ||
Saying that water may have been splashed on me. | ||
We're not at a pool party. | ||
We're not at the water park. | ||
Water was not splashed on me. | ||
I had hot coffee dumped on me. | ||
They completely covered Joel's car in iced coffee, pop, sticky stuff. | ||
They even spit on his car. | ||
And they saw it happen. | ||
And they lied in their statement. | ||
So the most dangerous part about these lies is it was coming from the police. | ||
Joel, what do you make about these lies and how Trump supporters and conservatives have been? | ||
Because that's really what it comes down to. | ||
They've demonized this so much to a point where they can actually create angry mobs to go out there and be violent. | ||
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Yeah, it's just unbelievable. | |
Like yesterday, somebody pointed at me and they were like, oh, he's with her because I got separated from them for probably, I don't know, a good time. | ||
I was separated from them because the crowd got so thick around them, I couldn't even get back to where she was. | ||
They were just angry and yelling obscenities and things that didn't even make any sense. | ||
The one thing that they thought was just the biggest burn was to make fun of her, I guess, for some lie that Barstool Sports told about her. | ||
Even though there was no evidence that that was true, they kept repeating it like it was some kind of gospel truth. | ||
Then they just were looking for An opportunity to behave like monkeys. | ||
And they didn't even have a legitimate reason to be upset. | ||
They just wanted a reason to behave lawlessly. | ||
And when they saw that the police weren't doing anything, they just kept pushing it and pushing it further to see what they could get away with. | ||
Well, look, I mean, I've seen monkeys at the zoo literally crap in their own hand and eat it and throw it at other monkeys. | ||
I'd rather be in a room full of them than these leftist haters, quite honestly. | ||
I don't even care. I'd rather have them smearing their you-know-what on me, throwing it around, than have to deal with these violent leftists. | ||
That's not even a joke. But not only... | ||
I was stunned at the statement from the OU police. | ||
I mean, wow, how disingenuous is that? | ||
But then to see how the news is twisting it. | ||
And you're trending on Twitter, by the way, today, Caitlin. | ||
So I mean, I guess congratulations. | ||
You know, it's like, oh, hey, I got shot. | ||
Yay, I'm trending. | ||
Like, is that what it's gonna have to come to? | ||
But hold on one second, let me just. | ||
So now you're trending. | ||
So Twitter is trying to suppress this organic trend of Caitlin Bennett by putting out their fake news and now having all the Caitlin Bennett news dominated by the leftist headlines, where they say, gun rights activist Caitlin Bennett says, oh, says, because the videotape doesn't prove it. | ||
She says she was met with a riot. | ||
Oh, well we just all saw it with our bare eyes, but she just said it, like it's not even real. | ||
And then they say, Bennett said she was met with a crowd of furious, quote furious, protesters when she showed up. | ||
Again, like, this is amazing. | ||
Like, don't believe your lying eyes. | ||
Here's the video. Don't believe your lying eyes. | ||
No, no, no, no. That didn't happen. | ||
No, no, no. The OU police said that didn't happen. | ||
Left-wing media said that didn't happen, even though it's all on video. | ||
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Guys, kill that audio. | |
Go ahead, Caitlin. I've seen several articles come out and say, Caitlin Bennett claims this, or Caitlin Bennett claims this happened. | ||
Oh, just watch the video. | ||
Like you said, watch the video. | ||
We have 40 minutes of this footage out on YouTube right now under Liberty Hangout on YouTube. | ||
40 minutes of it. | ||
And I don't... | ||
No, it's not even that I say something happened. | ||
It happened, and there's the proof. | ||
I have to say, CNN did a pretty top-notch article on this. | ||
Pretty fair. Honestly, good job on them, because they have never written about me before. | ||
They finally did today. | ||
They finally did today, and it was fair. | ||
And you would expect them to be the least fair. | ||
You would expect them to be the most libelous, but they weren't. | ||
It's really concerning when CNN is more truthful than these smaller local outlets that are lying. | ||
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Or the Washington Post. | |
Yeah, Joel, tell them about the Washington Post. | ||
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Well, they published my license plate. | |
And they called me, and I was under the impression that it was Fox News when they called me, but it was Washington Post. | ||
And I felt like they were going to take statements. | ||
I didn't get to see the whole article, but I'm pretty sure they took statements. | ||
Out of context because of the way that her line of questioning was. | ||
She wanted me to say it's okay to punch Nazis. | ||
And I was like, it's not okay to punch people because you disagree with their political opinion. | ||
But see, but that's what I'm saying. That's what drives me crazy. | ||
You're not a Nazi! I mean, do I have to say that? | ||
I mean, is that how retarded this world has become? | ||
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Hey, I'm not a Nazi! Sorry, go ahead, Joel. | |
It's just like, oh, really? | ||
I have to show up and say, hey, I'm not a Nazi. | ||
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Please don't punch me. Maybe we should start showing up with Black Lives Matter t-shirts and they'll know we're not. | |
Oh wait, I had one of those and I still gotta solve it. | ||
Joel had a Black Lives Matter t-shirt on there at OU in that video, and they said the most derogatory terms you could say to a Black person that I've ever heard. | ||
I'm sure I'll get hate now because I can't speak for Black people, and I just did. | ||
But the way they treated Joel, that's what's worse. | ||
They can treat me however they want. | ||
They went after my friend. | ||
They went after someone just because they associate with me, just because they were there with me. | ||
On campus, that's disgusting. | ||
Joel has been, I'm not kidding when I say this, one of the most genuine people that have been my friend for months now, maybe even a year we've been friends, and not once has he strayed away from supporting me or backing me up. | ||
He has been there every step of the way, and I'm so grateful for his friendship, and I'm grateful that he's also strong enough to not let this bother him. | ||
And that's what they hate. | ||
They hate strong people who don't want to bow to their feet and, you know, sit there and give them a red carpet to walk on and let them walk all over us. | ||
That's not going to happen for me and Joel. | ||
All right, Caitlin is going to be with us for the next segment. | ||
I hope Joel can stick around. | ||
I'm not sure he may have to bounce, but, I mean, it's just sad. | ||
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Yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah, how dare you? | |
How dare, you know, you be a working citizen and still have to deal with this crap? | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
Joel, do you want to give a final comment here before you go? | ||
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Yeah, I just want to say that, like, all of this hate, like, I honestly believe Hitler himself could show up to campus and get less hate than Caitlin Bennett. | |
And that's what I'm saying here. | ||
They say it's okay to punch a Nazi. | ||
Well, when do we start swinging? | ||
Like, when do we get to hit a real Nazi, man? | ||
I'm sick of this crap! | ||
I just... I'm so sick of this crap. | ||
And so I'm a little flippant today. | ||
And I apologize for that, but I just can't help myself. | ||
And so Caitlin Bennett is still with us here. | ||
Caitlin, let me just say this. | ||
You know, it's heartbreaking, honestly, is the only word I can use to describe it. | ||
It's heartbreaking to see what the left has done in this country. | ||
And part of me hates saying the left or liberals or all this crap. | ||
It's just, that's the modern day parlance. | ||
That's what these people identify as. | ||
That's just the truth. So, but to see, I mean, I just, I don't even know how to really sum it up anymore, quite frankly. | ||
I mean, it is the modern-day Nazis, it's the modern-day Bolsheviks, the Brownshirts, I forget the name of the group's That were part of Pol Pot's violent revolution in Cambodia. | ||
But I mean, that's who these people are. | ||
I mean, they are the establishment, corrupt establishment actors. | ||
And it breaks my heart to see how politically all this hatred for Trump... | ||
Has now culturally and societally turned into go out and get whatever Trump supporter you can get. | ||
Like, it's like hunting for them. | ||
Like, they're about to release the movie The Hunt. | ||
This is the modern-day hunt. | ||
Oh, Caitlyn Bennett's on campus? | ||
Let's go assault her! | ||
Let's go threaten her! | ||
Let's go, you know, devastate her life and destroy her and attack her! | ||
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I mean, and it's all based on lies! | |
And they know it! | ||
And they still go out and do it! | ||
I mean, Caitlyn, how do we... | ||
I mean, can these people be reached? | ||
How do we deal with these people? | ||
I mean, you didn't get involved in politics. | ||
You didn't do your Second Amendment rights, you know, activism to become a political martyr, but that's what it's become! | ||
That is such a good point that I want the listeners to drive home, because I never put two and two together, Owen, so you just kind of hit the nail on the head there. | ||
They can't attack President Trump. | ||
They can't go out and physically attack him, no matter how bad they want to, because he's always got security and armed guards. | ||
So the next best thing is to attack his most notable supporters. | ||
So you, Alex Jones, me, Milo Yiannopoulos, people like that. | ||
So if you can get to a big supporter, a well-known supporter of his, that's the next best thing. | ||
I'm kind of like, holy crap, you kind of just hit the nail on the head right there. | ||
They want to attack Donald Trump so much. | ||
They've been wanting to do it for the past three years. | ||
They will get to the next best thing that they can. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Okay, so I want to talk about how they're kind of like the modern-day Nazis or communists or whatever. | ||
A good point is that I kind of think they're their own thing. | ||
I don't think they're a modern-day version of something in the past. | ||
I think they're their own thing. | ||
They're so deranged, and it's because of social media. | ||
Back then, they didn't have social media to post on and get these ideas floating around. | ||
It took a while. | ||
That's a good point. And that also inflates and kind of adds to the hilarity, the madness, the craze. | ||
It does kind of fan those flames. | ||
You're right about that. And that's not in history. | ||
No, I think this is completely new. | ||
I think what we're experiencing is 100% new. | ||
I don't think we can relate it to anything in the past because of the social media. | ||
They take my clips, and I'll tell you why people hate me so much right now. | ||
For the whole month of January, they were taking two-minute clips of my 20, 25-minute videos on YouTube, and they were cutting it up to make it look like I believed in something that I didn't. | ||
And they would lie in the captions and lie about the context and lie about what I said. | ||
They would claim I said things that I didn't even say in the clip they uploaded or in the whole 20-minute video. | ||
So this is why it's so new, it's so weird, and we don't know how to deal with it, is because it's all based on lies. | ||
A tweet lying about me got almost a million likes on Twitter. | ||
That is unheard of to get that many likes. | ||
And you know that's being falsely promoted by the algorithm. | ||
It has to be. I didn't believe it at first, but my fiancé did some digging. | ||
And even on YouTube, hate videos about me get promoted. | ||
My channel has definitely been flagged or something because our views have decreased by 75 percent since the December 10th update. | ||
And that's not because of our content. | ||
It's because of their algorithms. | ||
I definitely think our channel has been flagged. | ||
The YouTube CEO has said that if your channel is borderline content, you will see a 75% decrease in views. | ||
And that's exactly what we've seen. | ||
So we know something's being pushed behind closed doors at YouTube. | ||
And I definitely think it happened with Twitter in the whole month of January. | ||
It didn't matter. Things about me—it didn't matter what it was. | ||
Things about me went viral within 10 minutes. | ||
Accounts with 200 followers or less were going viral within an hour, having 200,000 likes on their tweets about me. | ||
They have 200 followers. | ||
Who's seeing this if Twitter isn't promoting it? | ||
And I just— I don't know what Twitter has against me or what they're out to get. | ||
I think we know that. | ||
I'm just trying to think of how to phrase this again. | ||
I've helped a lot of young people get involved in this. | ||
I do take a leadership role. | ||
I'm not ashamed to talk about that. | ||
I I just, it's so hard. | ||
I mean, I mean, Caitlin's obviously been through a lot. | ||
I mean, I'm not sitting here acting like Caitlin relies on me. | ||
But when she first started getting into it, I was supporting her, giving her positive messaging, you know, saying, hey, here's what you can expect. | ||
Here's how to deal with it. | ||
But I mean, folks, do you know how hard it is to tell a young person that wants to get involved in media or politics and they happen to be a Trump supporter? | ||
You know how hard it is to say, yeah, well, you're gonna be violently attacked. | ||
You're gonna be lied about. | ||
You're gonna be viciously attacked again. | ||
You're gonna be harassed. | ||
You're gonna be stalked. | ||
People are gonna get your private information, harass you, your family, your significant others. | ||
You're gonna have your content destroyed, censored, erased. | ||
So yeah, so yeah, get involved. | ||
Do you know how hard that is to do? | ||
And to see Caitlin Bennett go through this, and there's others too, but to see her go through this, it just breaks my heart. | ||
And again, Caitlin, you didn't get involved in this to become a political martyr, but people don't even understand. | ||
That's what they're turning you into. | ||
Well, they also don't understand that the more that they do this, people are... | ||
Taking their kids out of that school now. | ||
People are taking away their donations. | ||
Alumni are taking away their donations. | ||
People are canceling their kids' admissions. | ||
Admissions, what do you want to call it? | ||
The paper you send and the application, the admissions application. | ||
They don't want their kids to go to school there. | ||
And they're not going to vote for these people when it comes to election time. | ||
Because normal people who pay taxes, who have a family, who... | ||
Sit there and support their community and their families with values that actually matter and that are moral and they pay for these kids to go to this school. | ||
The most disgusting thing is those kids are all getting their education paid for with student loans from the federal government and from state government. | ||
We're not paying so you guys can treat conservatives like this. | ||
And this is another point. | ||
I know I'm going on a rant, but they did this to me because they know my opinions. | ||
Well, they think they know my opinions. | ||
They did this to me because they know who I am. | ||
They know I'm a Trump supporter. | ||
Don't let it fool you. | ||
If you walked on that campus, the average listener, if you're listening to this, I'm talking to you. | ||
If you walked onto that campus with a red hat and they knew your opinions, They do the same thing to you. | ||
It's not just me. | ||
They do it to any conservative, and the funding needs to be stripped. | ||
Okay. You just hit two great points that I want to come back and talk to you on the other side of this break about. | ||
Again, folks, it's just heartbreaking because, I mean, I want solutions. | ||
I'm a solution. I reach deductions with logic, reasoning, and facts, and then I try to work out solutions. | ||
Do we really want to talk about solutions? | ||
I mean, how do we deal with these people, folks? | ||
I mean, seriously, like, uh-oh. | ||
All right, Caitlin Bennett with us for another segment here. | ||
I'm trying to calm down, Caitlin. | ||
I'm just so sick of this stuff. | ||
And quite frankly, I'm kind of, by nature, an impatient person. | ||
And so I just want these crooks and these brainwashed minions to be dealt with. | ||
I mean, I give it to God every day. | ||
Believe me. But... | ||
I guess God just returns it by putting pressure on me. | ||
And so I just don't know what to do. | ||
You made a couple points here that I want to get to. | ||
But first of all, You were saying how, you know, it doesn't matter. | ||
It could be Caitlyn Bennett. It could be Joel Patrick. | ||
It could be Owen Troyer. It could be anybody. | ||
If these people think or know you're a Trump supporter or conservative or whatever, they will come out. | ||
They will get violent. | ||
They will start riots. | ||
They will get aggressive. They will harass. | ||
They will assault you. 100%. | ||
And yesterday, and I just want to be clear here, because I didn't know you were going out to Ohio University. | ||
We didn't talk about this. | ||
You go out, do your thing. I'm here in Austin, Texas. | ||
And I was live on the Jones Show. | ||
I don't even remember, guys, what story I was covering. | ||
I forget what story I was covering, but I was basically saying... | ||
It was some weird reversal of reality where basically Democrats and liberals are pretending to be the victims. | ||
Like, oh my gosh, I can't even go out without getting harassed and attacked by Trump supporters everywhere. | ||
Oh, they're so violent and vitriolic and hateful. | ||
And I'm sitting here like, that is the most blatant reversal of reality. | ||
I don't even know how you can even comprehend that hysterical irony. | ||
But as... | ||
Caitlin, I'm not even kidding you. | ||
As I was doing that, breaking that down, live on the Alex Jones show yesterday, I said exactly what you said. | ||
I said, if you want to just... | ||
This is so easily disproven, this notion that the left has to put up with Trump supporters or whatever. | ||
I said, anybody at any college campus can walk onto campus or high school or wherever with a Trump hat Oh, I remember what it was. | ||
There was a huge social media actually push yesterday, Washington Post everywhere, saying Trump is responsible for school bullies, blaming Trump for bullying. | ||
And I'm sitting here saying, wait a second, if you go to any school, college campus, whatever, you wear a Trump hat, you're going to be harassed, you're going to be assaulted, you're going to be degraded. | ||
I mean... And it's like, what? | ||
And as that was happening, as I said that, it was literally happening to you. | ||
And again, I don't want to come on here and say this because I don't want people to put up with what I've had to deal with. | ||
I don't want people to put up with what Caitlyn has had to put up with. | ||
But folks, I mean, we can expose the left every day like Caitlyn has done. | ||
Seriously, if people just went out to their college campus with a Trump hat on, I... I don't know. | ||
They do a very good job of exposing themselves on Twitter. | ||
I mean, they do a very good job of that. | ||
And even when I'm not going out with the purpose of showing who these people are and why you shouldn't vote for them and why their ideas are bad, and I'm just filming a President's Day trivia video, they still get mad. | ||
And I don't know how it's going to change. | ||
I don't. I think we have reached a point in our country and our society and how we treat each other that It kind of went up here, and it came past the point where it's ever going to come down. | ||
And I'm not saying I'm the nicest person to people in my videos. | ||
I'm not. I'm not always polite. | ||
I'm not always... I'm sarcastic in my videos, and I like to troll. | ||
That's part of my thing. | ||
That's what I do on my channel. | ||
But I have never, ever, ever treated anybody the way they have treated me. | ||
And I take that as a badge of honor. | ||
It's been two years now that they've been saying this stuff to me. | ||
A year of them bullying me, attacking me, trying to steal my microphone, pulling my hair, now dumping hot coffee on me. | ||
And I still did not react in the same way they did. | ||
I didn't touch anybody, didn't push anybody, didn't throw anything on anybody. | ||
I just sat there. And if you watch the whole 40 minutes up on our YouTube channel on Liberty Hangout, you can see I just sit there the whole time. | ||
I'm just watching them. | ||
I'm just recording them. | ||
That's the best thing that we can do is just watch them get mad over me breathing. | ||
They don't want me to breathe anymore. | ||
And one good point about the video that I'd like to bring up is they kept telling me to leave and go home. | ||
They said, go home fascists, you know, fascists go home and go home racist. | ||
And I'm like, okay, fine, I'll go home and I'll be back in a couple months with an army of gun owners and we're going to show why people need to be able to protect themselves on this campus if this is how you treat conservatives. | ||
And so I said, okay, I'll go home and I'll be back later. | ||
They wouldn't let me go home. | ||
They wouldn't let me get to Joel Patrick's truck. | ||
And they also, when we got to the truck, they were pushing the doors so that my security guard couldn't open them. | ||
They didn't want me to go home. | ||
They wanted to claim that they wanted me to leave campus. | ||
In reality, they wanted me to stay so they could continue to hurt me. | ||
Here's what it boils down to in layman's terms, to simplify this. | ||
We're dealing with mass mental illness. | ||
And the source of this is mainstream news, the Democrat Party, and quite frankly, liberal professors when you're dealing with it on a college campus. | ||
That's the source. | ||
That's the symptom. | ||
And all Caitlin Bennett does is just go out there and unintentionally proves it. | ||
Now, here's what I'm going to say. | ||
I reached a level, Caitlin, after my last trip to D.C. where... | ||
It's like you said, like, I don't know how you didn't slug a couple of those bitches in the face. | ||
I mean, pardon my French. I mean, I'm just dead serious. | ||
I mean, seriously, it's like, you know, but I kind of passed that threshold. | ||
And again, I give it to God every day because I don't know how I could deal with it. | ||
But I reached that threshold where I was like you. | ||
Like, I can sit there and I can take it and I can be patient and it's worth it to me to be in the position exposing who they are. | ||
But something flipped in me. | ||
Really, with 2020, I think, if I could put a date on it, I'm done dealing with their crap, man. | ||
Like, I'm done. Like, if you're going to come up and get in my face, you're going to get it. | ||
That's not a threat. And that's what I'm saying. | ||
And they want to sit here and pretend like, oh, conservatives are getting violent or all this stuff. | ||
Well, what the hell? I mean, at what point do we get to defend ourselves? | ||
Are we allowed to defend ourselves? | ||
No, that's a really good point. | ||
At what point... I really think conservatives don't really defend themselves physically because that's what it would be, self-defense. | ||
When you're getting bottles thrown at you and bike locks and you're getting pepper sprayed, if you were to try to defend yourself, it would be self-defense. | ||
It wouldn't be violence. It would be defense. | ||
And that's how conservatives act. | ||
They act in self-defense. But the thing is, conservatives are too worried about how they look to the left. | ||
Oh, well, Caitlin Bennett, she kind of is provocative sometimes. | ||
So I don't want the left to treat me like how they treat her. | ||
I don't support Caitlyn Bennett. | ||
I don't want to support her. | ||
They virtue signal to the left. | ||
It doesn't matter if you say you don't like me. | ||
They still will not like you no matter what. | ||
But you know what, Caitlyn? | ||
I just want to say this because I kind of disagree with you on a level. | ||
I don't think it's them virtue signaling to the left. | ||
I think it's them hiding their own cowardice more than anything. | ||
I think they're just too cowardly to do what you do. | ||
And so they hide it by saying... | ||
Oh, I don't want to be offensive. | ||
No, you're just cowards. | ||
You can't do what Caitlin Bennett does, and you don't have the courage to do it. | ||
And they just say, oh no, I just don't want to offend. | ||
No, you're just a coward. And I would like to challenge anybody who has a problem with me or my video style or they think I deserve this treatment. | ||
Go out and do what I do. | ||
Go out and make a name for yourself. | ||
Have people lie about you by the millions. | ||
Have people sit there and get 300,000 likes on a tweet saying that if you punch Caitlin Bennett, I'll buy you dinner or I'll pay for your attorney's fees and I'll just go to jail if I punch her and I'll get away with it. | ||
I challenge anybody that if they have a problem with what I do, Go out and do it better than me. | ||
Show me what it's like to have the leftist on your side. | ||
And another good point, I do not want the left on my side. | ||
I know what they believe in. | ||
I don't want them on my side. | ||
I don't need them on my side. | ||
I don't need their approval. | ||
They're deranged. I don't want to be a part of that. | ||
This is mass mental illness, folks, and it's all contrived and Instigated by mainstream media like CNN, MSNBC, all the hate Trump media, the hate Trump Democrats, and honestly, just liberal professors. | ||
Kalen, I know you're obviously strong. | ||
You're not going to stop. But I really am heartbroken that you get treated like this with the lies. | ||
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All right. Boy. | |
I'm just trying to recover, folks. | ||
I've reached a point of no return with these people. | ||
And, uh... | ||
I don't know. | ||
If patience is the solution, then I'm pretty much screwed. | ||
But, um... | ||
I know all... | ||
I can... | ||
It's like... | ||
It's like the ingredients to a recipe. | ||
It's like, oh, you just had a... | ||
You know, a great... | ||
You know, whatever... | ||
Like a great mashed potatoes or meatloaf or something. | ||
It's like, wow. Or a great chili. | ||
It's like, wow. That was really good. | ||
Can I get the ingredients? And you lay out all the ingredients. | ||
That's what we're doing here. | ||
Like, I know all the ingredients. | ||
The mainstream media lies about Trump. | ||
The mainstream media lies about Trump supporters. | ||
The Democrats lie about Trump. | ||
The Democrats lie about Trump supporters. | ||
All the liberal minions repeat this. | ||
That's the recipe. And then what is the result? | ||
The average Trump supporter that has any notoriety can't go out in public without being harassed and assaulted. | ||
A citizen can't go out wearing a Trump hat without being harassed and assaulted. | ||
Now, let me be clear. | ||
That's not an indication of Trump's popularity. | ||
That's not an indication of Populism, that's not an indication of what is the real mainstream. | ||
What is popular? | ||
What is mainstream? What does the average American think about Trump is good. | ||
But see, the other thing about these deranged leftists, and this is part of their training... | ||
It's all about scenery. | ||
It's all about making a scene of yourself. | ||
Like that girl that stands up at the college campus and says, White people, you don't belong here. | ||
I'm black, so get out. | ||
It's all about making a scene. | ||
It's all about dominating you. | ||
That's part of their brainwashing. | ||
So I know the ingredients to the recipe. | ||
I'm laying it all out. | ||
But so what is the solution? | ||
Well, I guess if you want the end result to not be hatred and violence and bigotry and intolerance, which is what the left is exhibiting, I guess you would start with eliminating the ingredients. | ||
Stop all the lies on mainstream news. | ||
Stop all the lies of the Democrat Party. | ||
Stop all the lies of a liberal professor. | ||
But I guess I can't do that, can I? And so the biggest crime... | ||
You know, honestly, I'll be honest with you folks. | ||
This is one of the points where I reach this point intellectually where I stop. | ||
I have to halt myself. Because we all know where this goes. | ||
And I don't like my words being twisted. | ||
And I don't like my intentions being twisted. | ||
But the biggest crime of the mainstream media and the Democrats that I hope they never have to endure is that they're putting these people... | ||
on the front lines. | ||
Do you understand what I'm getting at here? | ||
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Thank you. | |
And I think deep down they know it. | ||
And that's part of the reason why they try to blame Trump for everything. | ||
Because they know at the end of the day, if all hell breaks loose, the blood is on their hands. | ||
The blood is on the hands of CNN and MSNBC and all the other mainstream alphabet news networks. | ||
The blood is on the hands of the Democrats. | ||
It's already on their hands, folks. | ||
But they've set up these brainwashed, mentally ill minions who I deeply feel bad for, but on the surface can't stand. | ||
I mean, I think you get what I'm saying, folks, but it's just like... | ||
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Man, it's just unbelievable. | |
And I think my biggest frustration is knowing, seeing the whole picture, knowing what... | ||
The ingredients are and just continuing to have to just sit here and just take it and just take it and just endure. | ||
I mean, you can only work a mule so long before it gives out. | ||
Or until the mule decides he's going to turn around and kick you right in the head. | ||
Then you're dead. And you know what is really sick too? | ||
And I forgot to bring this up with Caitlin. | ||
And I don't even know how to measure this on a large scale other than to just tell you the truth. | ||
But you think Caitlin Bennett is going to be interviewed by Fox News or anybody? | ||
No. Do you think they're going to play that video on Fox News or on any mainstream news? | ||
No. Do they ever interview me for all the political stands I've taken getting arrested? | ||
No. So what does that tell you? | ||
And quite frankly, that's why we don't have victories. | ||
And you can measure up why, you know, Fox News or other people don't want to do that. | ||
You can make your own assumptions, but it's part of the problem. | ||
Because the average Trump supporter, the average conservative, Fox News is gospel. | ||
And if it's not on Fox News, it doesn't exist. | ||
And they know that. That's why they never give us any time of day. | ||
Because at the end of the day, it's not about saving America to most of the people on Fox News. | ||
In fact, at this point, I would say maybe it's like four or five people that go on air that really actually care about anything. | ||
Again, I'm not picking this out to demonize Fox News. | ||
It's just like it's the best example to use. | ||
Their gospel for conservatives, their gospel for Trump supporters, not a single Fox News reporter will ever do what Caitlyn Bennett has done to expose who the left really is. | ||
Not a single person that works at Fox will ever get arrested to prove the two-tiered justice system. | ||
Hell, no one else will even go up and stand up to these damn Democrats while they're having these hearings. | ||
Hundreds, if not thousands of people could have already done what I did. | ||
They don't do it. And guess what? | ||
Because of Fox News, they'll never even see it. | ||
I really need to get over this, folks, honestly, so I can move on and get to some news. | ||
It's just sticking in my crawl. | ||
And it's just so obvious, man. | ||
I mean, you know, it's just like... | ||
Honestly, we, our society has become retarded. | ||
The fact that we put up with this, I mean, we're pathetic. | ||
And maybe that's why I'm so upset. | ||
Because I'm sitting here like, dang, we're pathetic, man. | ||
We put up with this crap. But it sucks because it's not us. | ||
It's not the average audience listener. | ||
It's not the crew. I don't even know where I'm going with this, man. | ||
It's just like... | ||
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It's like, what are you doing? | |
It's like, if you're sitting in class and somebody keeps kicking the back of your chair, it's like, you turn around, they're kicking the back of your chair. | ||
Okay, it's you. Stop. | ||
And they're like, I'm not kicking the back of your chair. | ||
No, no. And then you tell the teacher and you're like, you know, so-and-so behind me won't stop kicking my chair. | ||
And the teacher's like, oh, you're kicking their chair. | ||
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What? And then you got the whole thing on camera. | |
And you're like, here, principal. | ||
Here, teacher. See, they're kicking my chair. | ||
Can we do something about it? I can't get anything done. | ||
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And they're like, well, seems like you're a little bigoted here. | |
And you're like, what? | ||
That's the level of insanity I'm living with. | ||
And it just keeps happening! | ||
And that's why it always comes down to this, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And that's why it's so heavy on me to weigh my support for Trump. | ||
I'm not doubting what Trump has done is great. | ||
But if we're not going to arrest the criminals, if we're not going to take justice diplomatically, democratically, Into our own hands, which we've already done, then we will lose! | ||
We will lose everything to these people! | ||
And I cannot sit here and watch it happen! | ||
Okay? And I know you feel the same way! | ||
Like I said, this is just a mental hurdle. | ||
I just can't get over it. It's like, you know, 100 feet tall. | ||
And I need to get over it. | ||
I haven't even plugged today. | ||
I can't even get to this news. | ||
I'm just done! | ||
I'm done with these people, man! | ||
You know who they are. | ||
Alright, I'm going to summarize this right now, and then I think I can leap this hurdle. | ||
Liberalism is a mental disorder. | ||
At least the modern day understanding and parlance and practice of it. | ||
Liberalism is a mental disorder. | ||
Because we have not addressed this mental disorder, we're now dealing with mass mental illness. | ||
And now I'm scared to think, what happens next if we don't address this immediately? | ||
I'm scared. | ||
I'm not scared for my own selfish reasons or my own skin. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
I'm scared for society. | ||
I'm scared for civilization. I'm scared for the youth. | ||
I'm scared for justice, reality, and humanity. | ||
And maybe that's what all this is, me up here banging microphones and screaming and shouting. | ||
Maybe it's really out of fear. | ||
Maybe I'm just terrified. | ||
And you know what? I'm actually doing my own psychoanalysis. | ||
I think that's what it is, folks. | ||
I'll admit it. I'm scared to death of what these people will do. | ||
Because we already know what they'll do. | ||
We've seen what they've done in practice, and we've heard what they talk about behind the scenes thanks to Project Veritas. | ||
So I'm telling you right now, if we don't deal... | ||
With the mass mental illness that is modern-day liberalism, the worst is going to happen, folks. | ||
The worst. And sadly, it's what these people want. | ||
Because they hate themselves. | ||
And therefore, they hate everything. | ||
And they look for someone to blame. | ||
And we all know misery loves company. | ||
they will drag us all down with them. | ||
Okay, I've got news I want to get to. | ||
We're hoping to get Aubrey Huff on. | ||
Again, he gets banned from going to his World Series reunion because he supports Trump. | ||
I mean, again, the intolerance, the discrimination. | ||
I mean, it's just like, it's just such a joke. | ||
It's like everybody knows it. | ||
We don't even do anything. I'm sorry. | ||
Folks, I really have this mental hurdle here. | ||
I thought I could get over it. | ||
I just can't. | ||
So I need to find a way to just power through. | ||
Maybe it's with a clip. | ||
Do I have anything fun here? | ||
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Bye. | |
Hmm. Nope. | ||
Well, I got the Pelosi's a bitch. | ||
That's it. Alright, let's go to Pelosi's a bitch. | ||
If anybody recreates this video, I'll send you an autographed t-shirt from Infowarsstore.com. | ||
If anybody recreates this video and sends it to me on Twitter, I will air it on the war room and I will send you an autographed t-shirt. | ||
Let's go to the ultimate Pelosi's a bitch troll. | ||
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Attention customers, attention customers, can I give Pelosi's a bitch to the fitting room to meet her party? | |
Pelosi's a bitch to the fitting room to meet her party. | ||
Ha ha ha! | ||
Now, I make good when I say things on air here. | ||
We had Brandon Gray do, I think it was a... | ||
Prince Philip or Prince Andrew killed Epstein or something like that in response to the Clinton killed Epstein. | ||
I like this one. This has massive viral potential. | ||
Go to your local Walmart or Walgreens or CVS or whatever. | ||
Go to the customer service and say, hey, I'm looking for my friend and write down Pelosi Sabich, P-A-L-O-S-Y space S-A-B-I-C-H and get them to say it. | ||
Pelosi Sabich. | ||
Record it. Send it to me at allidoisown on Twitter. | ||
I'll air it and I will personally send you an autographed t-shirt. | ||
That's how we can win the culture war is getting in the streets. | ||
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, I have to ask you a favor right now. | ||
I've been so... | ||
I don't even know what you want to say. | ||
I guess handicapped today with this weight on me intellectually. | ||
I don't even know how the show sounded, quite frankly. | ||
If you like me ranting and raving, I guess it's been good. | ||
But I do need to get some other news clips. | ||
And maybe the answer is just take your calls, too. | ||
Maybe just open up the phone lines and take your calls. | ||
And I don't think we're going to be able to be joined by our guest, Aubrey Huff, today. | ||
So we'll hopefully get him on before the end of the week to discuss his discrimination against him as a Trump supporter. | ||
Can't even go to his own World Series reunion. | ||
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All right. Let's do this. | |
Because I'm at a mental hurdle and we're already two hours plus and I can't get over it, I shouldn't count on me being able to get over it and get to this news. | ||
So I'm going to go to this clip. Maybe that'll do it. | ||
But let me open up the phone lines too. | ||
Because if I can't get over this mental hurdle and I'm just going to be stuck here on a loop, there's no point in me doing that. | ||
I'd rather go to your phone calls. | ||
So let's open up the phone lines. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Anything we've discussed today, I just ask that it's relevant to the topics we've discussed today. | ||
On the broadcast. | ||
So Trump signaling he's going for the deep state, the Stone case, the Flynn case, what happened to Caitlin Bennett, or anything I've discussed is fair game. | ||
Now the crew is trying to shake me out of this mood as well. | ||
So we have this video. | ||
I haven't seen it yet. So if you haven't, we're seeing this together for the first time. | ||
This is a girl who is suffering from Trump derangement syndrome at the beach. | ||
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What are we doing out here in Santa Monica today? | |
You know, I'm sitting here shaking because it fills me with such inner conflict to see these people right here, these sharks, like they said, you know, trying to scare... | ||
Which people? The people circling right here, right here. | ||
Don't you see them? They're right here. | ||
The Trump supporters? Yeah, the Trump supporters. | ||
And I honestly, I feel bad. | ||
I feel like we have failed their education. | ||
I am sorry that we did not give them health care, that we did not give them enough education. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
You know, I'm sorry because it's ignorance. | ||
It's just ignorance that has let us thrive for so long. | ||
And honestly, 400 years. | ||
Okay, you know what? Pause it right here. | ||
Pause right here. I'm so glad you guys found this. | ||
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Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. | |
This is honestly God's providence that the crew played this video because it just gave me so much clarity. | ||
Like the fog in my head just cleared. | ||
I'll be honest with you folks. I mean, look. | ||
I mean, I'll pat myself on the back for my political coverage. | ||
I mean... I'm not shying away from that, but let me just say this. | ||
Honestly, my real core strengths are logic and philosophy. | ||
And when I apply this stuff to existentialism and just the basic meaning of life, you know, no politics involved, there's so much out there, man. | ||
And I've learned so much through my experience lately. | ||
And through God. | ||
But I just don't get into it because things can be taken out of context and it's just a whole other, you know, ball of yarn. | ||
But this clip just gave me so much clarity. | ||
You see, all humans, all of us are connected. | ||
And so... The frustration that we all feel because of the obvious corruption of society and culture, but more than anything, we all know it internally of humanity and human destiny. | ||
What we are, what we should have been, what we could have been, and we all know it's corrupt. | ||
We all know it's not good. | ||
And so there is nothing that anyone can do To take that burden off of your soul, off of your spirit, off of your consciousness. | ||
But what Satan can do, and which is what the modern-day left and mainstream media and everyone's engaging in, is they can deceive you. | ||
And they can take what is weighing on your soul and then blame something else for you to get mad at. | ||
So you see... We're all feeling the same sense of frustration, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We all know something's gone wrong terribly. | ||
Something is awfully corrupt. | ||
But see, Satan has deceived these people. | ||
The mainstream media has deceived these people so that they can't understand what is actually burdening their soul. | ||
You know, I don't think I could really interpret or put into words what I was feeling, but... | ||
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We're all connected, guys. | |
We're all in this together, connected, whether we like it or not. | ||
And so we all feel the same things in our soul, in our consciousness, in our being that we can't fully comprehend because we're not connected with God yet in the eternal sense. | ||
And so the average leftist, like the one we played in that video, feels the same frustrations that we feel. | ||
But They've been deceived in having those frustrations aimed at a particular thing or individual or ideology that is not the problem or the frustration that they're dealing with. | ||
But A, because they've been separated from God. | ||
B, because humanity has been devalued. | ||
It's easy for them to be deceived like this and to blame things not responsible. | ||
And quite frankly, it's political in this window, but it's not political. | ||
It's existential. | ||
It's spiritual. | ||
And that's really what we're dealing with. | ||
And so the average leftist that falls for the lies and the deceptions of mainstream media It's just like the Bible talking about the deception of Satan. | ||
That's all it is. It's just put into practice here for us to observe in this political window. | ||
But that's really what it comes down to. | ||
Now, I'm going to try to stop waxing poetic here and go to some phone calls just because I'm still in this weird mental hurdle, this weird mental headspace. | ||
Um... But I really do have big news I want to get to, but I just can't do it right now. | ||
And so let's take some phone calls and maybe I can kind of decompress here and then maybe do a news blitz in the last segment. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
Again, guys, please try to stick on topic today. | ||
So let's go to Buck in Wisconsin. | ||
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Go ahead, Buck. Hi, Mr. | |
Motoko. Honored to speak to you today. | ||
You were talking about Earlier, Billion Orgasms, and that reference kind of reminded me of a story, and I kind of made it into a poem, if I could say the poem. | ||
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Yeah, let's do it. All right. | |
You're a big guy, and Fox Energy sly, and I know you like big enchiladas, so let me drop some big, deep-fried chimichangas. | ||
Beyond Death's Rift, Beyond With Witness, Red Shift, The rabbit hole persists. | ||
Can't end it with slit wrists or pink mist, but with a punched fist on a short list, humankind can delay death's sweet final kiss. | ||
You're not even really fully you, because the rest of you awaits beyond the veil after your soul steps sail, with natural DMT trip and tails, a screaming beyond grim reaper nailing you down. | ||
The rabbit hole hips, a butterfly slip, We're birth screaming, die screaming, live screaming. | ||
So make it a great scream, a greater than all your orgasms combined. | ||
I've seen it firsthand. | ||
The problem with Icarus and his wingman was they fashioned wings of wax, where now steel leaves smoky tail, reincarnation based on jacks, saw based on a bony spine. | ||
I chose wings made of nothing, nothing by a nobody but a story of glory and power of God who I know not a fraud. | ||
Wings is this destination to a place where the answer to all the why sits. | ||
Grant the karmatically beforehand that plans like grains of sand to withstand fair divine judgment and obviously verify your mind can withstand. | ||
A trip to the bottom of the rabbit hole isn't as easy as a spin of a compass. | ||
A more complex spiral found. | ||
Everything is in the rabbit hole. | ||
Everything you have ever known, wanted, had, Everything you wish was lost in a labyrinth. | ||
Locked in with a monster. | ||
A swirling in a pearl. | ||
All past life's lessons learned. | ||
Each line the soul got burned. | ||
You can grab, relive. | ||
And that's just on the way there. | ||
You're telling me that you wrote that? | ||
Sorry to wax. No, no, no. | ||
Hold on. I'm going to be perfectly honest. | ||
I'm doubting that you actually wrote that in the last hour since I said that. | ||
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Is that true? Well, you know, I don't have a lot of friends, you know, so I get bored. | |
That doesn't answer my question. | ||
Well, that's what I do. | ||
I do writing. You know that Jodie Foster movie, Contact? | ||
I should have sent a poet. Wait, wait, wait. | ||
You've called in before and read poetry, haven't you? | ||
Yeah, sure. Okay, because I know we've had... | ||
There is an individual, I guess it's you, Buck, that's called in and read poetry before. | ||
Hey, honestly, man, that poem is really good. | ||
And honestly, it's probably so good that I can't even properly dissect it on air because I don't have the actual text in front of me. | ||
And just hearing it for the first time, there's so much to unpack. | ||
But hey, well written and... | ||
Hey, I mean, thanks for sharing it with us, Buck. | ||
Thank you for the call. All right, let's go to... | ||
I'm sorry, I got to jump, Buck. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Kentucky. | ||
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Go ahead, Chris. Hey, Owen. | |
I tell you, I just wanted to compliment how Caitlin just beautifully handled herself in front of those piranhas. | ||
That's exactly what they were acting like. | ||
These people are piranhas. | ||
And actually, Alex said it, I think it was Monday... | ||
On the Alex Jones show, so yesterday, or maybe it was Sunday, I don't remember, but he said it, and he didn't even realize actually how perfect the analogy was. | ||
He just said it. These people are literally like starving piranhas. | ||
That's what these people are. | ||
Would you jump into a pool with bloodthirsty, starving piranhas? | ||
No. That's who these people are. | ||
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What they're doing. And, you know, the free speech issue is very important. | |
You know, you wear anybody with Trump hats, like you said, you get weird looks from people. | ||
I see it out here. I live in the city of Loyola, which, you know, I live in a democratic city. | ||
You know, it just, these people are so indoctrinated, they don't know what to do. | ||
They can change if they want to. I used to be a far lector. | ||
I used to be like that. | ||
I used to be like one of those, until I saw reality and woke up and saw through all this. | ||
Do they want to change? | ||
Or what are they living in fear? | ||
Are they living in a cocoon? | ||
What is it with these people? | ||
I'm afraid to answer that question, quite frankly. | ||
I mean, I can answer it on a superficial level. | ||
They're just brainwashed stooges. | ||
But if you wanted to go deeper than that into an existential level, that's where I tend to just want to stop because it's so beyond comprehension, quite frankly, but yet it's so easy to comprehend. | ||
And then, you know, but we just stop right there. | ||
So on a just base, superficial level, these are brainwashed stooges. | ||
Modern-day liberalism is mental enslavement. | ||
Enslavement is a mental disorder. | ||
And I will say this, too, because I forgot to mention this earlier, but That's why they actually hate people like Joel Patrick or Bryson Gray or let's say a black or minority or female Trump supporter. | ||
They hate them so much because they don't control them. | ||
They assumed that they can control every black person's thought, every woman's thought Every gay person's thought. | ||
And so as soon as one of them strays from the pack, leaves the slave yard, the mental slave yard, they hate them even more than the person that they assumed like Trump or assumed had these views. | ||
And that shows you their totalitarianism. | ||
That shows you their authoritarianism. | ||
That shows you their bigotry at the end of the day. | ||
That's what it is, folks. | ||
And that's what these people are. | ||
These are... Again, I'm getting back in a loop. | ||
Alright, I'm so short on time, I have to talk over my own liner. | ||
Here's the deal. I'm going to go to your phone calls. | ||
I can give you two minutes max. | ||
I can give you two minutes max. | ||
So if you get on the line, get your point out so that you don't have any regrets when we let you go. | ||
So let's, without further ado, let's go to Jeremy in Washington. | ||
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Go ahead, Jeremy. Go ahead. | |
Good morning. Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Hey, long time listener, first time caller. | ||
Awesome, thanks for calling. I've been following you since you joined the war room. | ||
I just wanted to talk, it's been on my heart for a long time, that all this type of stuff is just the fear of man, and we just need to remember that God has already won the battle, and we need to keep pressing into it and remembering that We have the victory, | ||
y'all. If he didn't want me to do something about it, you understand? So I can't just lay down and accept the plan. | ||
No. I want to be part of the plan. | ||
I want to be part of the action. | ||
Let's go to Tom in Tennessee. | ||
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Go ahead, Tom. Owen. | |
Tom? Previous caller, long-time listener, first-time caller, and I might be more frustrated than you, and that's purely because probably I'm 40 years older than you are. | ||
So you've just got 10 more years of built-up frustration. | ||
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Oh, let me tell you, buddy. | |
But listen, I know you want it short and sweet, and I'm going to give it to you short and sweet. | ||
One of the things among—today, Trump commuting Bogoyevich's sentence And we're still Rogers on the hot seat, and Flynn's life is a shambles, and Trump is saying, well, I don't know what I can do about that. | ||
Here's what I'd like to see. | ||
For the last number of months, I've been kind of frustrated that Trump has all these big rallies, which is fine and dandy, but you know what? | ||
Trump is always trying to blow sunshine up our pant leg, and I think it's about time we called for a town hall So that we can ask Trump the tough questions and get it out wide open. | ||
Without this, the mysterious little people running around the White House to keep it from... | ||
Well, no, no, and that's actually a key point. | ||
That's why they don't want Infowars running around, because we'll ask the real questions. | ||
And I'm glad you said that about Trump. | ||
And look, this isn't a bash Trump thing. | ||
I support Trump. He's done a great job. | ||
However, again... To sit here and have Trump act like he can't do anything is the greatest frustration of all. | ||
To sit here and think, oh, Trump knows everything and is not doing anything is the greatest frustration of all. | ||
I'm not going to be a lemming that walks off the cliff. | ||
And I don't want Trump supporters to be that either. | ||
So it's like, hey, let's get some action. | ||
I want to support you in 2020. | ||
I'd even support you getting an extra four years after all the scams they've run against you. | ||
But I mean, good Lord, we got to get some justice here. | ||
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Well, why can't we have a little get-together, say, in your hometown, somewhere in the Midwest, in the central part of the country, especially for us flyover people, St. | |
Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, or whatever. | ||
And then Mr. Trump comes in, and there are microphones there, and we get to go up and ask him some questions. | ||
Well, look, I don't know. I'm sorry. | ||
Your two minutes is up, Tom. God bless you. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. Great call. | ||
I think that there's a lot of answers to that. | ||
And I don't even think—here's the thing. | ||
Trump doesn't need to go anywhere to do it. | ||
He can do it from the Oval Office. He can do it from anywhere. | ||
It's like a fireside chat. | ||
He's got so many people in his ear. | ||
He's got so many control freaks that don't want him to do this. | ||
And I think that that's kind of what's holding him back. | ||
And I think he's fallen into this weird Fox News comfort zone that he's abandoned the grassroots that actually got him elected. | ||
And I don't know how much of that is, you know, contrived or controlled or whatever. | ||
And I think he's starting to see through that now, too, as we get closer to 2020. | ||
But I think that stands as what it stands as. | ||
Let's now go to Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
Go ahead, Jefferson. Good afternoon, Owen. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
You had Tyler Nixon on and every time he comes on I grate my teeth because he never brings up the legal strategy of saying William Binney on InfoWars proved that the DNC was not hacked over the internet by the Russians. | ||
So Roger Stone lied before the Intelligence Committee because he knew the Russians didn't hack the DNC. | ||
So the underlying crime that took it in front of the Intelligence Committee didn't exist. | ||
So he thought he could get this all washed away eventually. | ||
Right. He needs to have an announcement made to declassify that information so that the judge can't ignore it because she's made it impossible for the public and the trial to have that as a piece of evidence. | ||
Well, and not only that, too, actually, the crew scooped me on this. | ||
I think it was Cheryl Atkinson is suing a guy named, what was it, Sean Henry or something, former FBI official, now works at Fusion GPS, like, ding-dong, ding-dong, like, sirens, like, hello, you know, and it's all about getting discovery of that. | ||
So exactly. See, and that's the other frustration, is they've never proven any of these claims. | ||
And if we could actually have a real justice system and a real legal proceeding, maybe we could get some discovery of this. | ||
But remember, Wasserman Solz threatened the D.C. police for wanting to see the server. | ||
60 Minutes just did a rehabilitation piece on CrowdStrike this past Sunday where they made it sound like CrowdStrike did everything they could to get the FBI the information when they were really just covering up the crime. | ||
CrowdStrike, I think, is a CIA front company. | ||
I don't think they're actually on the level. | ||
Well, I can't say confirm or deny that. | ||
I simply don't know. But what I can say is CrowdStrike and Ukraine in general are used for all types of corruption because it's been tough over there in Ukraine and the people over there, they're trying to get their act together. | ||
But Ukraine has been used with Fusion GPS for political information laundering and money laundering. | ||
And we're starting to see it. | ||
Great call. Thanks, Jefferson. Let's see here. | ||
Let's go to Terry in California. | ||
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Go ahead, Terry. Gwen, how are you? | |
Good, thank you. Listen, I think this is the best show that you have done so far since you've joined Infowars. | ||
Well, that's quite a statement. | ||
I wouldn't have thought that, but thank you. | ||
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And I have watched you a lot, so I have some background. | |
But I wanted to give... | ||
Caitlin, my praise, and I am so proud of her for what she did with those people, but I think that she should not go back to a rally like that because I think these people are ready for war. | ||
Yeah, or let's not say war, but definitely violence, politically motivated violence. | ||
And let me just say this too, Terry. | ||
You know, Caitlin Bennett controls her own destiny, as does everyone here at InfoWars. | ||
That's what separates us from everyone else, quite frankly. | ||
But I could come on air, or Alex could go on air, and I could say, all right, guys, go to your college campuses with the Trump hat out. | ||
You know, go to whatever event with your Trump hat. | ||
Go whatever with a sign. Go all the stuff. | ||
But I consciously can't do that because I know I'll be putting those people in a position where they could be harmed and they could experience physical violence against them and be harmed. | ||
And I just can't do that. | ||
Now, is that a mission for success in exposing the left? | ||
110%! | ||
Should somebody take that mission? | ||
But I can't consciously put somebody in that position. | ||
And again, and I talked about this earlier, that's what separates... | ||
Us, from the leftist media, they're willingly putting their stooges into that position. | ||
They're telling their people to go out and get violent, and they know in the long term how it's going to go for them. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They have no conscience. | ||
They have no moral compass. | ||
So, again, I could sit here and say, I could call for a hundred, a thousand Caitlin Bennetts or Owen Sawyers to go out there, and it'd probably happen. | ||
I can't consciously put someone in that position. | ||
Somebody wants to step into that position on their own accord, more power to them. | ||
I'm not going to put that burden on them, and I don't want that burden on me. | ||
Another great call from Terry. | ||
You know what? No new callers, but we'll try to get some other callers, and I'll do a news blitz final segment. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we've got a hold of Aubrey Huff. | ||
He's going to be joining me in 60 seconds. | ||
Callers, I apologize for putting you on hold. | ||
If you call back tomorrow, I will open up the phone lines. | ||
We'll put your names at the top of the list, but I cannot take your phone call here as we're about to conclude the show. | ||
Let me do a 60-second news blitz before we get Aubrey Huff on. | ||
And I'm going to get to this news tomorrow because it's not really time sensitive and I can still get to it tomorrow. | ||
So I'll do that. But let me just say this real quick. | ||
Trump's pardons today... | ||
former New York Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik. I think that there's something serious behind this folks and I think it has to do with Anthony Weiner and the Clinton Foundation. And then you have Cynthia McKinney, former and a great patriot in her own right. She says Rob Legovich should have never been in prison in the first place. Believe me, I know why he's there and it's not what the public has been told. Hmm. This is the same former congresswoman that exposed DynCorp. | ||
Then you've got the Democrats caught illegally meeting with Iran. | ||
And there's some other crazy news going right now, too. | ||
But I can get to that tomorrow. | ||
It's not time-sensitive. So I'm going to put that in a stack, get to that tomorrow. | ||
Wanted to put that up there. | ||
And it does look like my predictions with Bloomberg are coming true. | ||
I think him bringing the Hillary Clinton person in and then suggesting Hillary, that's basically him opening the door saying, hey, I'll agree with you. | ||
Democrats, promote me. | ||
I can beat Trump. Now it looks like the Democrats are doing that. | ||
They've invited him on the debate stage for the next debate. | ||
We'll get into all that and more tomorrow. | ||
But I want to get Aubrey Huff on. | ||
Thank Aubrey so much for joining us. | ||
He's, I don't know if he's on vacation, but he is traveling right now. | ||
Joined us on short notice. | ||
So here's the story. | ||
How dare Aubrey Huff have free speech? | ||
And so the San Francisco Giants have now banned him from their 10-year World Series anniversary reunion. | ||
I mean, wow. | ||
Talk about discrimination and intolerance. | ||
So there it is from the San Francisco Giants. | ||
So Aubrey Huff, thank you for joining us on short notice. | ||
This is next level. | ||
This is really next level. | ||
You're now being barred from going to official events for your World Series championship team. | ||
This is the next level discrimination. | ||
I can't believe you're dealing with this. | ||
What is your response? | ||
How are you feeling? | ||
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Oh, man, it's a juicy nugget, isn't it, Owen? | |
I feel bad, man. | ||
I honestly do. I mean, I know this. | ||
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Don't feel bad. | |
Here's the thing. I knew about this three weeks ago, and I guess somehow it leaked. | ||
I was going to tweet about it once the time came, but I guess it leaked, got out to Ray Porter, and it kind of happened a lot faster. | ||
So, obviously, it's been a busy day for me to take out some fires. | ||
But, you know, listen, man, I always say this. | ||
In a down economy, here's what you do. | ||
You buy big, and you make big. | ||
In bad situations like this, you can either play the victim card or you can monetize this. | ||
And go out there and capitalize on it. | ||
That's what I plan on doing. This has been an incredible day. | ||
A ton of conservative support on my private messages, on my Twitter account. | ||
I've gained like 20,000 followers in like six hours. | ||
It's just been an unbelievable day. | ||
And here's the deal. At the end of the day, I had basically the entire 2010 World Series team this year for Bruce Bochy's final year on the field this year, Tiffin has to, and the same exact thing I would have been doing This year anyway. | ||
And I don't feel like, for me as a man, I would never sacrifice my values, my beliefs, my faith, my convictions for just the chance of going out there and getting a five-second validation hat tip. | ||
It just doesn't make sense to me. | ||
Well, you know, here's my thing, too. | ||
And this is, I'll just give you, I mean, I'm not here to, you know, give you gifts of, you know, political knowledge here, but just pretty much assume, Aubrey, that everything leaks. | ||
So maybe in the future, just count on that. | ||
and maybe you can get, you know, ahead of a situation, whatever that may mean. | ||
That's just kind of something I've learned that I guess you've learned now too. | ||
But what about, you obviously had a lot of support publicly. | ||
What about behind closed doors? And you know, if you don't feel comfortable talking about this, but I mean, inside the organization, inside the MLB, former players, people you've played with, members of the team, has there been any response there? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. I've had all my tight brothers from the team that I really hung with and played with on that particular team chat with me today and, you know, showing tons of support from staff to players that And, you know, and the one thing I've had people ask me is, like, why don't you have these guys banded as well? | |
I'm like, no, that's not their fight. | ||
This is my fight, right? You know, who am I to say, let's get these guys together and not go? | ||
Trust me. Trust me. | ||
I got a trick up my trick. | ||
All right, well, let's just leave it right there. | ||
But... I mean, I think it's very honorable of you to not to say, hey, look, I'm not going to try to railroad this, you know, reunion over my own battle. | ||
That's honorable of you. | ||
And you've talked before how there's probably conservatives on that team. | ||
But what is, I mean, so did the San Francisco Giants organization just blatantly say because of your politics, we're not inviting you? | ||
Or how did they present this to you? | ||
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No, I got a call from the CEO, Larry Baer, on the morning. | |
I was working out as a GM. You know, I've had a great relationship with Larry over the years, and I still do. | ||
I have nothing bad to say about the guy. | ||
And it was apparently what he told me is it was a bored, unanimous vote to not have me come because of my... | ||
Unanimous! | ||
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And I had to laugh. | |
I was like, are you kidding, Larry? | ||
And he goes, no, no, unfortunately not. | ||
I hate to tell you this news, but, you know, hands are tied and blah, blah, blah, and the board's unanimous in the decision. | ||
And I'm like, okay, was it just because of my Twitter or was it something more like maybe my conservative beliefs and support of the president? | ||
He goes, well, that's some of it, but you know, it's mostly the Twitter. | ||
So, you know, when you put it all, I've seen a lot of guys on the scene that tweet weird things and when it comes down to it, they're not getting, you know, banned or what have you. | ||
I think it has everything to do with my diehard supportive of president Trump. | ||
Yeah, there's no doubt about that. | ||
Let me just say this. | ||
I came up in sports media. | ||
That was my dream. Once I wasn't batting 300 at the varsity level in high school and struggling to start in high school and stuff, I realized I wasn't a professional athlete, but I still love sports and I wanted to be a part of the sports media. | ||
Obviously, I've taken a career change here, but I'll just say this, Aubrey, and I'm not trying to blow smoke up your rear end here, but when I start thinking about now my favorite athletes of all time, Aubrey Huff is going to be on that list, brother, because there's a lot of great athletes. | ||
They do a lot of great things on the field. | ||
That's incredible athletic ability and talent, but what you've done off the field, I'm just simply saying in my generation, the political stand that you're taking, the free speech stand that you're taking is so honorable to me. | ||
When I think about my favorite athletes, the name Aubrey Huff, even though I just watched you hit a home run against the Cardinals on a replay they were saying, the name Aubrey Huff will always be on my list, brother. | ||
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Oh, thanks, man. It means a lot. | |
And you'll be surprised at how many people have reached out to me throughout the league, not just San Francisco, but I've known over the years. | ||
I actually had an interview this morning with one of the regional San Francisco Giants, I guess, flagship stations, obviously left-leaning. | ||
And I was having a civil conversation explaining my stance. | ||
By the end of it, they were basically giving me a platform to apologize. | ||
And I said, to apologize for what? | ||
Well, for all your, you know, controversial tweets and your offensive tweets, and I said, I don't have nothing to apologize. | ||
And the guy started losing it. | ||
Losing it. And that's what the lefties do. | ||
Basically started yelling over me. | ||
I couldn't even talk, and he just essentially hung up on it. | ||
Hung up on a guest. | ||
And I thought to myself, that's how you know you win. | ||
Well, I was going to say, and I came from talk radio, specifically sports, sometimes guests will hang up on you. | ||
You don't hang up on the guests. | ||
That's uncouth. | ||
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Yeah, that's how you know it's, what do you call it, a hashtag win? | |
But yeah, that was juicy. | ||
I love that interview. That was my favorite interview of the day. | ||
And that's the San Francisco Giants station where their games are broadcast? | ||
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That is actually, it used to be the A's affiliate. | |
I think KNBR is the Giants, but they do cover Giants games as well. | ||
But yeah, they cover the Giants a little bit, but I think that's more KNBR. This was 95.7 the game. | ||
Well, and you know, here's another ripple to the Aubrey Huff tale, if you want to say, the story, the folklore. | ||
You know... Like you said, you've become so massively popular after your playing career, which is, quite frankly, it's rare for athletes unless they go into media or whatever. | ||
Most of the time they just kind of, you know, live their lives or whatever, start families or, you know, enjoy the spoils of their talents. | ||
You've become massively popular. | ||
You said you've gained tens of thousands of followers since this. | ||
I mean, you're selling artwork now, too. | ||
You sent a piece to me. | ||
Thank you so much. I mean... | ||
It just shows to me culturally how being a conservative Trump supporter, that's what's popular. | ||
And it's just like they want to drown that out and act like it's not real. | ||
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It's absolutely amazing. | |
It's capitalism at its finest. | ||
I'm a capitalist pig and I see opportunity. | ||
And whenever people are yelling like these hashtag never Trumpers or hashtag resistors, instead of doing that, instead of resisting, how about you buckle up and go into the market and make some money instead of crying all the time. | ||
So to me, that's what I'm doing. | ||
I'm trying to make, you know... | ||
Well, look, there's a replay of Aubrey Huff hitting a splash home run into the Bay. | ||
That's what you've done a hundred times over with this political stand. | ||
Thank you, Aubrey. You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
By the way, when you see his shows on RT, BBC, Al Jazeera, it's so professional. | ||
Totally. He comes on the show to misbehave. | ||
Because it's weird. | ||
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It's Austin. Keep it weird. | |
Keep it weird, Austin. That's the brand from Austin. | ||
What's going on? Oh, don't bring out the.50 caliber again. | ||
No! Don't do it! | ||
I was just trying to... | ||
Just because you didn't buy Bitcoin at a dollar, don't blame me! | ||
I begged you to buy Bitcoin at a dollar! | ||
And you said no! I have the guns, and you don't have anything. | ||
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Super silver toothpaste, and it looks really cool. | ||
And if you use it, a lot of women will stop you on the street and say, Hi, I'd like to marry you. | ||
Super silver toothpaste is for winners. | ||
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Still at 50% off, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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50% off! That's an incredible deal! | |
You're pointing those Nerf guns at my tongue. | ||
This is going to be powered up right now. | ||
At my tongue. | ||
Do you know what that means? One wrong move, buddy. | ||
One wrong move. Wow. | ||
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That's power. See that? | |
That's awesome. Right in the lens. | ||
One wrong move. Ultimate fish oil. | ||
You actually live in America. | ||
The citizens have guns as well as the government. | ||
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Why sit down to a plate of 50 pounds of cod when you can just pop one of these tablets and get the same benefit? | ||
It's ultimate fish oil. | ||
Rachel Maddow is Nancy Pelosi's intimate partner, and when they get down with some ultimate fish oil... | ||
It's a beautiful thing. | ||
And not even AOC can stay away from that union. | ||
It's a threesome of socialism. | ||
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And it funds our operation. You know, I just want to say that, you know, this fish oil product is great. | |
But when I was a kid, you know, we just sniffed blue. | ||
You know, that was 15 cents. | ||
And look what it did to you. I mean, and it worked, right? | ||
I mean, I didn't have any ill effects. | ||
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We brought in a non-globalist paid actor and did a blind taste test between the mac and cheese from Storable Foods at Infowarsstore.com and one of America's leading brands. | |
These are the results. Now go ahead and try the first macaroni and cheese to your right. | ||
It literally smells like nothing. | ||
What were your first thoughts? | ||
I Typical. Takes me back to when the babysitter doesn't quite know how to make it like your mom makes it, so it's just not... | ||
Just... | ||
See, this one actually smells like cheese. | ||
Alright, don't have any on my fork here. |