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Outro Music. | |
What are you doing today sir? | ||
I'm f***ing you up. | ||
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you F*** your followers. | |
You're f***ing fascist. | ||
I don't like fascists. | ||
I don't like infowars. | ||
I don't like young Nazis. | ||
Go f*** yourself. Hey, why? | ||
Why? What's wrong with me? | ||
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What? I didn't, who did I assault? | |
You're a white male! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
Ain't no more of them things, bro! | ||
14 o'clock, Jesus! | ||
These people are literally all humping me right now! | ||
I'm literally... | ||
What the f*** are you doing? | ||
Diamonds! | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
This is mockery. What you're doing here is mockery and you know it. | ||
That's why you're kicking us off. That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | ||
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I think you're a fraud. Weren't you at the Drag Queen Story? | |
Weren't you at the Drag Queen Story Hour? | ||
Was that you? Was that you? | ||
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F*** off. Get the f*** out of here. | |
Go. How you doing today, chicken? | ||
You're out here protesting Trump. | ||
Let's have a real conversation. Why don't you like Trump? | ||
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There's so many reasons. | |
I don't want to go into it. I might tag. | ||
What now? I'm literally chasing a chicken! | ||
We caught it live on video. | ||
♪♪♪ Ha ha ha! | ||
♪♪♪ Get out of here. | ||
Go. | ||
He's the ****** head of our town. | ||
♪♪♪ Trump supporters, I am ****ing sick! | ||
I am ****ing crazy! | ||
You guys are the fascists! | ||
You're all the fascists! | ||
Wow! You're behaving like a fascist. | ||
No, no, no. This guy's literally in my face right now. | ||
Wait a minute. Who walked up to who? | ||
You! I have it on tape. | ||
You literally just walked up to me. | ||
Oh, now you're trying to assault me? | ||
Oh, yeah. Are you going to assault me? | ||
What are you doing? Don't touch my equipment. | ||
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You are a freak show. | |
Oh, my God! Are you going to return that? | ||
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No. Did you just lick my camera? | |
This dude just licked my camera. | ||
What? Dude, seriously, do you realize how deranged you are? | ||
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Like, you belong in a mental institution. | |
Do you make fart noises with your mouth? | ||
I'd say yes. That's the first answer we've gotten out here. | ||
You don't like walls? I don't like you. | ||
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Your mom doesn't like you either, does she? | |
Say that to my mom. | ||
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She's watching. I'm sorry, he's your son. | |
You did a job. She just grabbed my. | ||
Is that sexual assault? Is that sexual assault? | ||
Yes. So you just sexually assaulted me? | ||
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Should you be arrested? Arrest me. | |
What's it like being a gay frog? | ||
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You should go ask the gay mafia in Hollywood. | |
Dude, I could push you over like a toothpick. | ||
No, I don't want to assault you. | ||
That's why I want you to leave me alone. | ||
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You're a f***ing soy boy twig hanging out with your coward p***y friends. | |
Why don't you take your mask off and meet me in a boxing ring? | ||
Your friends wouldn't recognize you afterwards. | ||
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Oh my, what's your problem, ma'am? | |
Alright, have I seen you before somewhere? | ||
Mindless zombies. | ||
F*** off! F*** off! | ||
I could drop every single one of you. | ||
Look at this guy. This guy's a joke. | ||
What don't you like about the travel ban? | ||
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You. That makes a lot of sense. | |
First you march and say Trump is Hitler, and then you march and say turn the guns into the government, which is exactly what Hitler did. | ||
Explain to me how Trump is like Hitler. | ||
For our border. | ||
For our border. You are such a cute dog! | ||
He's this close to getting the dog shit out of his ass! | ||
Why are you getting so close? | ||
Seriously, you didn't want to have to deal with me today. | ||
I'm a loud mouth. I know that. | ||
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What? How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | |
With my two eyes. So this is Owen Schroeder from InfoWars.com Ladies and gentlemen You see an empty War room studio Actually, that kind of is a cool look. | ||
It looks like a big Owen at a mini desk because I am in Washington, D.C., which you may already know because I've been on, well, all over national TV for standing up for the truth with a bunch of mainstream media hacks that won't do it. | ||
Quite frankly, it's incredible. | ||
That mainstream news in this country is so pathetic. | ||
And then I was reminded of that fact, just watching some of the coverage and some of the commentary in response to last night's Democrat debate, which I'm sure I'll be talking with Tom Papert about today on the war room, as well as the Roger Stone sentencing. | ||
And I've got some other developing news I want to get to, but I'm noticing a trend I'll give you my take on the Roger Stone thing and all the developments we've had there. | ||
I've got other news we're going to get to and a powerful clip from President Trump at a speech he just gave in Vegas. | ||
A moment to go before he heads to Colorado Springs for another huge Trump rally. | ||
Thousands of people already lined up outside the door. | ||
Again, not a single Democrat candidate could even dream of having a crowd like that. | ||
And yet fake news polls say that some of these Democrats are somehow ahead of Trump. | ||
Now, since we're on that vein right now, I want to get Tom Pappers take on this because I tend to just kind of, you know, respond to the last thing I've been hit with. | ||
And the last thing I was hit with was all this coverage of the Democrat debates. | ||
And I'm seeing a trend, Tom. | ||
Basically, the same people that said Donald Trump was done in 2016, that said Donald Trump doesn't have a chance, that said Donald Trump just got destroyed in last night's debate, these are the exact same people saying this about Michael Bloomberg now. | ||
And so I'm having this weird deja vu type situation. | ||
Again, I'm not going to be voting for Michael Bloomberg. | ||
I don't like his policies. But of the Democrat candidates that are on the stage, to me, he's by far the best. | ||
And to hear all the same media people that said Trump was done, Trump will never win, saying the same thing about Bloomberg today, I'm not going to lie. | ||
It endears me to Michael Bloomberg. | ||
To see all of these frauds and hacks attacking Bloomberg, again, I'm not a Bloomberg supporter, I would never vote for the guy, but I have this sense of endearment seeing them all go after him, seeing all the news experts say that he's done for, he got whooped. Again, same people that said that about Trump in 2016. | ||
So let's start on this vein, Tom. | ||
Do you agree with my analysis on Bloomberg and the mainstream media coverage And what was your takeaway from last night's Democrat debate, which I accurately predicted would be the most watched and the most talked about as it has been now? | ||
Well, it's very interesting, Owen. | ||
Like you pointed out, the media's done an about-face. | ||
I mean, yesterday they were saying that Bloomberg is the only hope for the Democrat Party to prevent a Bernie Sanders candidacy going into the general election. | ||
Now today, they seem to have completely turned on the 4'3 billionaire. | ||
It's kind of bizarre. | ||
And you are hearing some of the same things. | ||
I mean, I watched most of that debate, as much as I could stomach, and from what I saw, Bloomberg actually had a decent night. | ||
I mean, his Quip about one of the most famous socialists in the country being Bernie Sanders, and he's a millionaire with three houses. | ||
It was genius. It was something I would think that President Trump would do in a general election debate with Bernie Sanders. | ||
So I almost feel like Bloomberg, for these group of lunatic socialists, was kind of like their practice round at going against President Trump. | ||
We, of course, saw that with Warren. | ||
We've now seen that with the media. | ||
They're using him. | ||
If they can destroy the Bloomberg candidacy, which of course is very well funded by a billionaire who is self-funding, who is doing his own thing, who is essentially trying to commit a hostile takeover of the Democrat Party, just like President Trump, I think they think if they can take out Bloomberg, then they can take out Trump. | ||
But it also, Owen, it makes you realize that the media is much more aligned with the radical elements of the Democrat Party than I think any of us previously thought. | ||
We all thought, you know, they seemed to not like Bernie. | ||
Well, now they really don't like Bloomberg, who he's a terrible candidate. | ||
He has terrible policies, but he's far more moderate than everyone else on that stage, except maybe Joe Biden. | ||
Or maybe Amy Klobuchar, who it seems has been getting advice, people telling her, get more aggressive, get more radical, because she seemed a little more unhinged last night than normal. | ||
Biden almost seemed like he wasn't there. | ||
He kind of felt like the guy at the old folks home that maybe has some serious health problems and can't really comprehend where he's at. | ||
It was very awkward to see Him even standing on the stage still is kind of an abomination. | ||
Part of me thinks that he's doing that just to avoid an investigation into his involvement in the real quid pro quo in Ukraine because he knows the media will report that like, oh, you know, Trump investigating a political opponent, which he's not. | ||
He's nothing. He's pulling at almost zero percent now on the Democrat side of the aisle. | ||
But, you know, I just I think it's I don't even know how to analyze it Again, | ||
all these people saying Bloomberg is done, Bloomberg lost last night. | ||
It's fake news. It was the same people saying that about Trump in 2016. | ||
I think Bloomberg is stronger than ever right now, quite frankly. | ||
Look who everybody is talking about. | ||
That's really all you need to know. | ||
But, you know, and there's this other weird thing that happened last night, Tom, where, I mean, part of me even hesitates to talk about this, but that almost proves my point, where they're going after Bloomberg for these NDAs that he signed with women. | ||
Now, there's two folds to this that I find frustrating because they refuse to go down these paths. | ||
One is this. | ||
How about the congressional budget for all the NDAs or for all the sexual assault agreements that were reached and the payoffs? | ||
We're talking about millions of dollars, and guess what? | ||
What, five of the people on stage were in Congress during this? | ||
So who's to say they haven't been a part of that scandal? | ||
Why didn't Bloomberg go there? | ||
I think he should in the future. | ||
And then two, and I understand why Bloomberg didn't go there, but this kind of comes back to the PC world of self-censorship, which is again why I didn't even want to talk about it, but here we are proving my own point almost. | ||
You know, why is Michael Bloomberg not allowed to deal with personal issues the way he feels fit? | ||
I mean, if you... | ||
Actually, it's funny because Curb Your Enthusiasm right now, if you've been following that, is actually running with this joke. | ||
How Larry David is basically getting falsely accused of sexual assault and all this stuff, and he's totally not guilty. | ||
Nothing ever happened. And they're forcing him to pay millions of dollars to shut them up. | ||
Well... We're good to go. | ||
But again, why is Michael Bloomberg not allowed to deal with this stuff? | ||
Okay? Who knows what happened with these women? | ||
Quite frankly, I don't want to know. | ||
I don't care. Just like the same thing that happened with Trump in 2016. | ||
These are not issues that the average American cares about. | ||
They want to know who's going to be a good president. | ||
They don't care about an NDA signed by a woman that was probably just trying to hawk money off of Michael Bloomberg. | ||
And so, again, it's just another element to me That brought me back to Trump in 2016, and again, not that I would vote or support Bloomberg, just endeared Bloomberg to me as an individual. | ||
Well, you know, you bring up a good point. | ||
I mean, look, I understand that it's whatever my air may not have happened is probably very traumatic. | ||
But the way I look at it, the law says you don't go and you get a lawyer and you get a big, cushy deal so you can walk away with notes. | ||
No, you go to the police if something happens. | ||
So it's a non-issue. And I think that you're right. | ||
I think that they are using him. | ||
Like I said, I honestly think they're using him as a practice round to try to take out President Trump in the general election with whoever the candidate may be, probably Bernie still. | ||
Yeah, and that's what they're saying now, which is odd. | ||
They're now admitting Bernie is the frontrunner. | ||
They've been trying to deny that really for five years when he was campaigning against Hillary and probably even beat her. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back into the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Brought to you by Infowarsstore.com, live at band.video. | ||
Owen Schroer is with you, live from D.C. I'll be back in studio tomorrow. | ||
Tom Papert co-hosting with me right now. | ||
And the good news is, I think I got all the screaming and shouting out of my system. | ||
Because... I was outside of the Roger Stone case, the district court building where that was going on after the sentencing. | ||
If you saw those videos, pretty epic stuff from earlier. | ||
The David Knight Show, the Alex Jones Show. | ||
And so I think I've gotten all my ranting and raving out of my system because I'm not going to lie, I'm still pretty ticked off right now. | ||
Mostly at these leftists that seem to want to run their mouth all day long But when the bell rings, they can't be leaving the ring quick enough. | ||
They literally sprint away like cockroaches to light as soon as someone asks them to enter the arena. | ||
So it's really amazing how that happens. | ||
But I really do need to get over this weird intellectual hurdle I'm in right now of trying to solve these mentally ill leftists that we have to deal with. | ||
It really is something I'm struggling with, quite frankly, as you've witnessed here on air. | ||
But Tom Papert is with me here. | ||
We're talking about last night's Democrat debates. | ||
In the next segment, I'm going to play a clip of President Trump in Las Vegas from earlier today. | ||
I got cut off abruptly in that last break, Tom. | ||
I was having a clock issue, but we've got that settled. | ||
So let's just finish up on the Democrat debate coverage and move on to the Stone trial, which Trump addressed today. | ||
I think that right now, the media and... | ||
The pundits and the people who act like the experts talking about Democrat debates last night are really just as lost as the average Democrat voter. | ||
And to me, I don't know when the proof of this is going to show. | ||
I don't know when we'll be able to really hone in on this because I don't believe Bloomberg is even on the ballot for the Nevada caucus, even though he was on the stage last night. | ||
There have been a lot of complaints from Democrat voters that he's not on the ballot. | ||
And so when you boil it down to where we're at in this race right now, I think it's obviously a Bloomberg versus Bernie situation. | ||
And I think in that situation, I think Bloomberg comes out on top for a lot of different reasons. | ||
And one of the main ones is Bernie is just going to end up laying down like he did to Hillary Clinton. | ||
And he is a communist. | ||
And most Americans are not communists yet. | ||
And they don't want to be communists. | ||
And they don't want to promote communism. | ||
They know the dangers of it. | ||
You know, the dangers of communism are bigger than the dangers of coronavirus. | ||
And so nobody's going to vote coronavirus into office anytime soon. | ||
Why would you vote for communism? | ||
So, to me, the big winner is Bloomberg. | ||
and the more they call him the loser, and the more they attack him, the stronger he gets. | ||
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Is like Trump, he does not need them. | |
He doesn't need their approval. | ||
He doesn't need to do their interviews. | ||
He doesn't need them to talk him up and say, oh, he had a fabulous night, because Bloomberg has the money, unlike Trump, where Trump was going out and doing rallies, and he'd have 60,000 people show up for 30,000 tickets. | ||
No, Bloomberg will just buy every available advertising spot that he can all across the entire country, and he'll still have enough money to fly around the country on his private jet and do whatever he wants, even if he loses this thing. | ||
That's something that the media doesn't understand, and I do wonder if that's part of their rationale with hitting him so hard, because he won't talk to them. | ||
He doesn't do interviews. | ||
I don't know a single interview that he's done that was high profile so far throughout this primary process. | ||
So the question really becomes, are they going to take Bernie, who all of the mainstream media has been admitting if Bernie is the candidate, they will lose because while he might be able to get the Democrats to come out and vote, there's no way a moderates, independents, and definitely not Republicans will ever vote for Bernie Sanders. So the question then becomes, are they going to accept Bernie and accept an eventual loss come November of this year, or are they going to lay down and say, all right, we'll take Bloomberg, even | ||
though he won't talk to us, even though he's not nice to us, he has the money to beat Trump. | ||
Now, Owen, I think you and I are both in agreement, and in some ways it's not great, but Trump is going to beat any of these people. | ||
He's going to beat Biden hands down, Bernie hands down. | ||
Bloomberg might be a slightly more impressive contest, but I think on that debate stage when you have a 6'4", President Trump towering over a 5'0", Bloomberg, just the framing of that shot is going to be enough to make sure President Trump I do almost wonder if the media is mad at Bloomberg because he simply won't talk to them. | ||
That could have a lot to do with this. | ||
Well, and also, you know, you mentioned the Bloomberg optics of the height issue. | ||
You know, Pete Buttigieg had high heels on last night. | ||
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Did you know that? I miss the high heels. | |
Well, I do know that Bloomberg claims to be the same height as Elizabeth Warren 5'8", but if anybody watched that debate last night, they are most certainly not the same height. | ||
Liz Warren Pocahontas was towering over Minnie Mike. | ||
Well, and who knows? She might have had heels on, too. | ||
But I just feel like the one thing that we can watch for, if there is any clues to be had from this Nevada caucus, Bernie Sanders in 2016 versus Hillary Clinton had, I think it was 47% of the state's vote in Nevada in 2016 for the caucus. | ||
47%. Now, I think that number is going to drop dramatically, maybe even into the 30s. | ||
And that to me will be an indicating factor of how Bernie supporters that saw him lay down to Hillary Clinton aren't Bernie supporters anymore. | ||
Let's not forget there was a lawsuit that Bernie supporters filed against the DNC. Bernie Sanders never even mentioned it. | ||
Never even mentioned it. | ||
And he was robbed by Hillary Clinton. | ||
So that may be the only indicating factor that we have. | ||
But you get the feeling that once Bloomberg entered the race, the entire Democrat primary caucus nomination process kind of hit light speed. | ||
And I think that's why the media and these other candidates are panicking right now because they don't know what to do. | ||
They can't keep up. They're not popular. | ||
They lack identity. | ||
And they're just uninteresting. | ||
They're just boring and they're no good. | ||
And so I think that that's eventually going to catch up with them. | ||
Now, we've got Roger Stone, former co-host of this broadcast, who was Sentenced to 40 months in jail. | ||
Now, there has been a statement, and let me pull this up. | ||
Corrupt Judge Jackson made a statement today, and she said, Roger Stone was not prosecuted, as some have complained, for standing up for the president. | ||
He was prosecuted for covering up for the president. | ||
Covering up what? | ||
Russian collusion? | ||
They investigated that for three years. | ||
They didn't find anything, Jackson. | ||
So what exactly is Roger Stone covering up for President Trump? | ||
And we're gonna hear from President Trump in the next segment, but I mean, Tom, I'm at a loss here, man. | ||
These Trump-hating, leftist, liberal, Democrat operatives, you're going to hear this from me for the rest, maybe, of my life until we can figure this out. | ||
These people are lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
If you're sitting here saying Roger Stone is covering up for the president, For Russian collusion. | ||
Well, where is the Russian collusion, Tom? | ||
They didn't find any for three years of investigation. | ||
Is Judge Amy Berman Jackson just as stupid as the average liberal Democrat in the streets? | ||
Or is she just that pathetic and that corrupt? | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
What a wild world we live in, man. | ||
I mean, unbelievable. | ||
I had a Democrat operative Hillary Clinton worker, Claude Taylor, Steal and eat a second mic cover of mine today. | ||
That is why I am coverless here, Tom, in case you were wondering. | ||
But let me do this. | ||
Let me play the clip of Trump speaking today and then get Tom Pappert's take on it the other side. | ||
The president was in Las Vegas ahead of a rally in Colorado Springs. | ||
He addressed the Roger Stone case and the corruption coming from the Democrat Party and the Obama administration. | ||
Here was President Trump about an hour ago. | ||
James happened to a lot of people and destroyed a lot of people's lives. | ||
And I'm here to make a fair system. | ||
Again, Roger is not somebody who worked in my campaign. | ||
I know Roger, but a lot of people know Roger. | ||
Everybody sort of knows Roger. | ||
And what happened to him is unbelievable. | ||
They say he lied. But other people lied, too. | ||
Oh. Just to mention, Comey lied. | ||
McCabe lied. | ||
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Lisa Page lied. | |
Her lover, Struck, Peter Struck, lied. | ||
You don't know who these people are? | ||
Just trust me. They all lied. | ||
You had people that forged documents. | ||
You had people that wrote fake dossiers and brought them to the FBI and used people in the Justice Department to get them to the FBI. And these people know in the front row, you know better than anybody in this room. | ||
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What the hell I'm talking about, probably. | |
So I'm only responding to you. | ||
I'm not even talking to the folks. | ||
But they get it better than anybody, too. | ||
A lot of bad things are happening. | ||
We're cleaning it out. We're cleaning the swamp. | ||
We're draining the swamp. | ||
I just never knew how deep the swamp was. | ||
So if this woman was tainted, I hope the judge will find that she was tainted. | ||
And if she isn't tainted, that will be fine, too. | ||
But I'm not going to do anything in terms of the great powers bestowed upon a president of the United States. | ||
I want the process to play out. | ||
I think that's the best thing to do. | ||
Because I'd love to see Roger exonerated, and I'd love to see it happen. | ||
Because I personally think he was treated very unfairly. | ||
They talk about witness tampering. | ||
But the man that he was tampering didn't seem to have much of a problem with it. | ||
They think they know each other for years. | ||
And it's not like the tampering that I see on television when you watch a movie. | ||
That's called tampering. With guns to people's heads and lots of other things. | ||
So we're going to see what it is. | ||
Maybe there was tampering and maybe there wasn't. | ||
But I can tell you that there was tremendous lying, really lying and leaking classified documents. | ||
That you don't know about. | ||
But they leaked classified documents. | ||
You know, there was a young sailor who took pictures of an old submarine and sent him To his mother and a friend. | ||
And they destroyed his life. | ||
I let him out. They were considered classified. | ||
Now, Russia and China, I guarantee you, have the pictures of this submarine for a long time. | ||
The submarine was like 30 years old. | ||
They had them in the first year. | ||
They didn't have to wait for the 30th year. | ||
But this is a famous story. | ||
And they had these pictures. | ||
And they put him in jail. | ||
He sent them to his mother and to his friend. | ||
His friend was not interested in what you're thinking. | ||
And there were many other cases where documents were leaked, even accidentally. | ||
It's so classified documents are so important that even if they're leaked accidentally. | ||
Now, Hillary Clinton leaked more classified documents Than any human being, I believe, in the history of the United States of America. | ||
Right? And she deleted 33,000 emails. | ||
And she said, oh, and by the way, if you did it, five years. | ||
Maybe more. Okay? | ||
But you'd never have access to classified. | ||
Very few people have access. | ||
She deleted 33,000 emails. | ||
I kept waiting. Because, you know, they can talk Benghazi, they can talk a hundred different things. | ||
What people understand is when you get rid of this kind of evidence... | ||
So the United States Congress said... | ||
They subpoenaed her. | ||
They wanted to see her emails. | ||
After getting the subpoena, she deleted 33,000 emails. | ||
And they said, do you remember this? | ||
Yes. The emails were about her yoga classes, her exercising, and her daughter's wedding. | ||
33,000 about her daughter's wedding. | ||
That must have been the greatest wedding of all time. | ||
And nothing happened to her. | ||
And yet they'll put a young sailor In an old submarine with a picture, a couple of pictures, they'll put him into jail. | ||
And I pardoned him because it was unfair that she was able to do it at the highest level. | ||
And his level wasn't... | ||
What he did was... | ||
It was confidential. | ||
Confidential is a much lower class than classified. | ||
So I tell you this because it's interesting. | ||
This is part of our nation. | ||
This is what's going on now. | ||
So I'm going to let this process play out. | ||
And we want to have a great and fair court system. | ||
And I hope you had a fair and wonderful court system. | ||
But perhaps you didn't. | ||
Perhaps you didn't. | ||
And if you didn't, we want to straighten it out. | ||
But we have to straighten it out also at the top level. | ||
So we had a lot of dirty cops. | ||
FBI is phenomenal. | ||
I love the people in the FBI. But the people at the top were dirty cops. | ||
And if you would have read the report written about Comey, 78 pages of kill with a reference of, go get him. | ||
They really said it. | ||
Go get him. And then you read about McCabe, and you see what they said. | ||
So bad. And we're just waiting. | ||
I'm not doing anything. | ||
I'm just sitting here, standing here, talking to you. | ||
We're waiting. So I just want to let the fake news media know that... | ||
I just want to let them know, because there's few people more dishonest than these people, I will tell you that. | ||
And you have some very good ones. | ||
A hell of a lot more dishonest than most of you in the audience were. | ||
But I'm going to let the media know that I'm going to watch the process. | ||
I'm going to watch it very closely. | ||
And at some point, I'll make a determination. | ||
But Roger Stone and everybody has to be treated fairly. | ||
And this has not been a fair process. | ||
Okay? Thank you. | ||
So when I ran for president, I pledged to fight for those who have been forgotten, neglected, overlooked. | ||
So there you go, ladies and gentlemen, right from President Trump's mouth. | ||
And I'm going to say this and then pitch it to Tom Pappert to give his opinion and finish up the segment here. | ||
I mean, I don't know if this is like emergency message to Trump or if he knows this already, but folks, I'm going to tell you something right now. | ||
We are inches away, like a football game, Like a goal line stand here. | ||
We are inches away from these Democrats and these leftists and these bureaucracies, which aren't Democrats. | ||
They're not bureaucrats. These are domestic enemies. | ||
These are foreign operatives. | ||
And it looks like we're running out of time here. | ||
So we'll get Tom Pappert's comments on the other side here. | ||
But folks, we are inches away from them jailing all of us. | ||
They will jail all Trump supporters. | ||
They'll kill Trump. They will do it, folks. | ||
They will do it if Trump doesn't act immediately. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back into the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, live on Bandod Video. | ||
Owen Schroer, Tom Papert with you. | ||
I will be back in studio tomorrow. | ||
I'm in DC right now. | ||
I wanna get Tom's take on what happened to Roger Stone, President Trump's remarks, and everything we've seen today as far as that news story is concerned. | ||
But I wanna do this and then go to Tom. | ||
You know, people will give me a hard time and rightfully so. | ||
I know I'm bombastic. | ||
I know I'm loud. | ||
I won't say I'm embarrassed about it or ashamed, but I recognize it, and I don't like it, but I can't help it. | ||
And it's the archetype of running from the bad guy in the movie or running from the monster in the scary movie or running from the murderer, the axe murderer, whatever, That's what it is. | ||
That's what I am because I'm running from these monsters, folks. | ||
That's me running from these monsters. | ||
That's me running from the monster that is communism. | ||
These people are really corrupt, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's bad. Look at what happened to Roger Stone. | ||
Look at how corrupt that judge is. | ||
So yeah, I know I'm loud and some people probably can't handle it. | ||
And I wish I wasn't that way. | ||
But honestly, I just untether. | ||
I ask for God to take control of me when he's given me this mountain to speak on. | ||
And that's just what comes out. | ||
And so, yeah, I'm loud. | ||
Yeah, maybe I'm obnoxious. | ||
Yeah, I'm screaming, yelling. I'm running from a damn mass murdering monster that is communism. | ||
I'm running from a damn corrupt system that is in its name, Amy Berman Jackson, in its name, Hillary Clinton, in its name, James Comey. | ||
So yeah, I am screaming bloody murder because that's who these people are politically. | ||
And here's the proof, Tom, and I want to get your response to this because, yeah, my blood is boiling at how unjust this is. | ||
Corrupt Judge Jackson today says, Stone, Roger Stone was not prosecuted, as some have complained, for standing up for the president. | ||
He was prosecuted for covering up for the president. | ||
First of all, why is the judge even saying that? | ||
That's unheard of. The judge is politicizing this case. | ||
Second of all, Tom, maybe you have the answer. | ||
Maybe I'm missing something here because I'm not seeing it. | ||
Covering up for what? | ||
President Trump acquitted on Ukrainian quid pro quo, acquitted on obstruction of justice. | ||
Three years of a Mueller investigation into Russian collusion. | ||
Zero. So what exactly is Judge Jackson insinuating that Roger Stone is covering up for the president when that's not even a charge? | ||
Well, Owen, I mean, I love what she said, not because I agree with it, but because it proves that she's a partisan hack, that she's politicized this entire thing, that she viewed it as her duty not to uphold the Constitution, not to seek justice, but to make Roger Stone go to jail, because the Democrats view what's happening to Roger Stone as ex post facto evidence that there was in fact a Russia hoax, because without Russia hacking the election and giving the information to To Julian Assange, who then gave it to Roger Stone through Andy Critico. | ||
None of this makes sense. | ||
Without Russia's involvement, the entire trial against Roger Stone has no merit. | ||
So by getting a guilty verdict, she is claiming, therefore, that yes, there was a Russia hack. | ||
They did hack the DNC. They did help Trump's campaign. | ||
It's all this rotten, to the core judge. | ||
She proved it. Mueller was just, he didn't know what he was doing. | ||
This judge with Roger Stone proved it all. | ||
totally cannot be trusted. She should be disbarred for what she's done in my non-legal opinion because this is absolutely ridiculous. It's ridiculous on its face. And I actually kind of liked what president Trump had to say. I wish he would act today, but I can see where he's coming from. I would love to see Roger Stone exonerated. | ||
I would love to see this judge have her come up and it's not going to happen, Owen. | ||
And you know that as well as I do. There's, they've got Roger exactly where they want him. They want to put him in a cell for three years. It'll end up being just over three years and that's all they want. So president Trump, after he sees that there will be no justice is going to have to pardon Roger Stone. | ||
If he does not, if he's happy to pardon corrupt Democrats from Chicago, but he will not pardon his lifelong associate pretty much. | ||
I mean, since the 1980s now, 40 years these two have been working with each other. | ||
If he's not going to pardon Roger Stone, then that really lends, it makes you wonder. | ||
This is a guy who reportedly values loyalty, Owen, but he seems to have none for his friends, his confidants, his advisors, the people who help him. | ||
Well, let's just say I have a sneaking suspicion that the Blagojevich and former New York police commissioner, I think his name was Kleinen. | ||
I'm sorry, it's skipping my mind right now. | ||
I think there's something else behind that. | ||
I think that they're basically, I mean, I won't say anything about their, you know, charges or whatever. | ||
I think they're basically cooperating in some form of an investigation that's going on right now. | ||
and that I think is what has sparked their pardon perhaps. | ||
Kind of like how Trump, or at least they say it, Trump denies it. | ||
I don't know if I believe Trump. | ||
I think he may have offered Julian Assange a pardon if he would come to America and say the truth about the WikiLeaks emails. | ||
Maybe he rejected that. | ||
Maybe that's why he's still rotting in a jail cell, but only time will tell. | ||
But I mean, here's where I'm at, Tom. | ||
And quite frankly, I mean, I've been really aggressive and obnoxious over the last few days because, like I said at the beginning of the segment, you know, I'm like a guy running from an axe murderer in a movie. | ||
You know, the axe murderer just chopped up 20 of my friends, you know, and bloody murder right in front of me. | ||
And I'm just, you know, running through the cornfields to get away from him. | ||
So, yeah, I'm freaked out. I'm panicked. | ||
I got an axe murderer chasing me. | ||
That's who these people are politically. | ||
And I'm at a point, Tom... | ||
And I think that's what it is more than anything, the spiritual pressure I'm feeling, is that I've realized if Trump doesn't move against these people legally and lawfully, and we see real justice in this country soon, these radical leftists are going to be more And they're going to feel more empowered than ever. | ||
They were trying to fight me outside of the courtroom today. | ||
I mean, they are getting unhinged. | ||
I mean, it is reaching dangerous levels, folks. | ||
We're talking about Pol Pot's revolution in Cambodia. | ||
We're talking about Nazi brown shirts. | ||
We're talking about Bill Ayers groups. | ||
I mean, these are violent, radical people. | ||
And if they aren't brought to reality soon, they are going to get violent and it's going to be ugly, Tom. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
I mean, they're being—they're giving a clear message here. | ||
They can do whatever they want. | ||
There's no repercussions. | ||
But their political enemies are going to go to prison for anything they can come up with. | ||
I mean, it's Roger Stone. | ||
It's what happened to the Proud Boys in New York. | ||
You've got Antifa running in the streets. | ||
You have Hillary, as Trump said, deleting thousands of emails and using her email, I believe, as a Dropbox to sell intelligence to foreign entities. | ||
And she's at home with her grandchildren right now or doing God knows what. | ||
You've got all of these corrupt officials. | ||
You've got half the FBI was rotten to the core before Trump fired them all, and they're all getting to go home tonight and sleep happily. | ||
We just had the guy last week completely got off, no charges, no anything, just a little investigation. | ||
Sorry to bother you. | ||
Sorry for wasting your time. | ||
Meanwhile, it's Roger Stone. | ||
Oh, no, he's going to go to jail for 10 years. | ||
OK, we'll give him three. Is that OK, Mr. | ||
President? No, it's not OK. There needs to be some modicum of justice in this country. | ||
Trump needs to actually act based on what he said in his speech today, that he wants to create a justice system that works for everybody, that he wants to make sure that there are no political witch hunts happening in our court system. | ||
If he doesn't do that, then I completely agree, Owen, we're going to descend into God knows what, because at this point, it doesn't matter who's in office. | ||
The Republicans will never stand up to the Democrats. | ||
They have no incentive to, because the voters are not holding them accountable. | ||
There is never going to be any modicum of justice. | ||
You're going to get pulled over for a speeding ticket and be thrown away for life because somebody looks you up and figures out you voted in the primary where Trump was elected. | ||
So it's sickening. | ||
It's sickening, and I really agree with you. | ||
This could be the end of rule, the rule of law, the end of law and order, the end of America if President Trump does not act while he's still in his first term. | ||
Because if Roger goes to jail, if Roger goes to prison, if he serves one day in there, that's all the evidence these people need to know that they can get away with anything and their opponents will die in prison. | ||
Yeah, and if you want the blueprint, As to what these people are going to do to us, it's pretty easy, folks. | ||
Look at what happened to Steve Scalise. | ||
He got shot. They tried to kill him. | ||
Look at what happened to Alex Jones. | ||
He was censored and banned, lied about and unpersoned. | ||
And look at what happened to Roger Stone. | ||
They're trying to send him to jail for life. | ||
That's what they will do to all of us. | ||
That's who these people are. | ||
That's their modus operandi. | ||
And again, I don't know what to do about them. | ||
They're dealing with a mass mental illness that I don't even know how you deal with such a mass mental illness. | ||
But The only answer I can come up with is we need truth and we need justice. | ||
And that means we need to be investigating seriously the crimes of James Comey, the crimes of Brennan and Clapper and McCabe, and the list goes on and on. | ||
We know them all. We know all of them. | ||
And if they don't get... | ||
The same treatment that Donald Trump got from Robert Mueller in the Russian collusion investigation, then we're just in big trouble. | ||
And I think the President realizes it, but like he said, he didn't realize how deep the swamp was. | ||
Yeah, President, it's deep. | ||
It's deep. And you may not get to the bottom of it, but whatever swamp creatures you surface All right, always appreciative of Tom Pappert joining us here on The Warm Room. | ||
He's got a great website over at National File. | ||
Tom, what is going on at National File right now? | ||
Well, Patrick, of course, we're looking deep into Bloomberg. | ||
We just got a new article up. | ||
It turns out Bloomberg, we all know he loves China. | ||
He said that China is not a dictatorship. | ||
He said it's a great place to do business. | ||
Well, now it seems like he was trying to play matchmaker, Chinese matchmaker, with his teenage daughter about 20 years ago. | ||
He described her as his busty teenage daughter, and he was setting her up with a date with a wealthy Chinese businessman in every single city in China that he would visit in his capacity when he was still doing the stock market game. | ||
So weird, sick stuff coming out of this guy. | ||
Of course, he was prominently featured in Jeffrey Epstein's Little Black Book, another story broken by National Files' Patrick Howley, that has now caused its inspired people, just like what you have inspired people to do, Owen, to go up to Bloomberg and say, hey, what's up with this? | ||
How did you know Jeffrey? | ||
Did he ever fly on the plane? | ||
So it's very, very exciting that we're getting people mobilized out there. | ||
Of course, next week is CPAC, and I don't want to give anything away, but I can say that National File will be there. | ||
You're all welcome to come if you're attending. | ||
Come see us. | ||
We'll be on Meteor Row from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and should be on Saturday. | ||
But Owen, I also want to say thank you and thanks to everybody at InfoWars for giving me the ability to come on here, especially on insane days like today. | ||
The first time I ever guest hosted on InfoWars, it was actually the day Roger was arrested, and now here we are after the miscarriage of justice has resulted in a guilty verdict And I just have to say, by the way, do not forget to go to Infowarsstore.com because right now DNA Force is back in stock. | ||
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And of course, as we talk about all this, as I sit here and think, am I really going to get on a plane and go to CPAC? We are experiencing worldwide a growing scare with the coronavirus. | ||
It just doesn't seem to be going away. | ||
You've had top experts on this program and on this network who have told you stuff that you will not hear from anywhere else. | ||
If even one-third of it is true, you're going to want to go get storable foods. | ||
I actually interviewed the owner of the company that Alex works with to bring you storable food at Infowarsstore.com, and he said that, yes, it is not an exaggeration. | ||
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Meanwhile, their competitors are selling the majority of their inventory to FEMA, to other governmental entities, and they're not leaving anything for the consumer. | ||
So now is a good time with everything going on in the world. | ||
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So, I want to say thanks again to Owen, and thanks everybody for checking out NationalFile.com. | ||
Owen, I will hand it back over to you, and thanks again for having me on. | ||
All right, Tom, thank you so much. | ||
We'll be seeing you soon, actually. | ||
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, when we get back and into the second hour, what I'm going to do is I'm going to open up the phone lines, and I also have some news that I'm going to get to as well. | ||
Not too much news, though. | ||
Obviously, the big news we've really hit on, and I think everybody's kind of talking about it. | ||
So I want to get your response. Your response to the Democrat debates and what we've talked about here. | ||
Your response to the stone sentencing and what we've talked about here. | ||
And I've got some other news stories that we'll dabble into, and we'll get your response on that. | ||
Phone line's coming up. All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We thank Tom Papert for co-hosting with me. | ||
Owen Schroer now with you for the rest of the way. | ||
And we've got your calls coming up. | ||
Let's go ahead and open up the phone lines. | ||
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I'm having a brain meltdown, and I can't even think of it right now. | ||
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Your responses to our coverage of last night's Democrats debate. | ||
Roger Stone sentencing today. | ||
What we've talked about there. | ||
And I will get some other news stories. | ||
You can comment on those as well. | ||
I gotta say, I was unaware of this. | ||
Obviously, Yesterday, I had to leave the show early, hop on a plane. | ||
Didn't get in D.C. until late last night. | ||
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I want to make one more point before I get into some of this news because when I was doing one of my, whatever you want to call it, outbursts today, I was carried live on a lot of news networks, including Fox News, and then as soon as they saw that I was Owen Troyer from Infowars, they cut the feed. | ||
There was even an NBC News feed that was just 100% dedicated to just streaming outside of that doorway where Roger came out. | ||
There was no commentary, no nothing. | ||
It was just a stream committed to just a live stream of that door. | ||
They cut it as soon as I came out and they pitched to some report. | ||
I mean, what is that about? | ||
But I realized it because I'm sitting here thinking, and I'm past the frustration at this point. | ||
I'm not, this isn't me complaining about it, trust me. | ||
I know what the deal is, but I had a realization. | ||
What I'm saying is I'm past the frustration of being discounted and attacked and demonized and lied about and everything because I work for Infowars. | ||
I'm over that. But what I realized today, because I'm sitting here thinking like, you know, this is a big event. | ||
Why wouldn't they show me out there screaming and shouting in this outburst? | ||
Because they want to show everything. | ||
It's like anything and everything Roger Stone's sentencing right now, they want to show it unless it's me. | ||
And I came, and I already knew this, but it just like, it re-solidified itself in my head when I was thinking about this. | ||
Any other deranged protester that shows up or does anything... | ||
In the Senate, in Congress, or at a pussy hat march or whatever, they always get on the mainstream news, they always get on cable news, they always show it, they always talk about it, unless it's me. | ||
And again, I'm over the frustration of being discounted and discredited because I work for InfoWars, even though I could run laps intellectually around pretty much anybody that wants to attack me for that merit. | ||
I realized what it really is. | ||
Yes, there's the aspect of Infowars and they don't want to plug us for whatever reason. | ||
They're afraid of the competition. | ||
But what it really is, is that, you see, even though I'm out there in an abrasive, aggressive fashion, if it was anyone else doing that, they would cover it and play it on cable news and mainstream news. | ||
Now, why wouldn't they do it if it's me? | ||
Because I'm speaking the truth. | ||
And the minute that someone shouting outside of a courtroom, who they would usually demonize as some raging, crazy protester, the minute they show someone like that, that is smarter and has more truth and the power of truth behind them than the average person on television does, they're dead. | ||
And so that's really what it comes down to, folks. | ||
That's why they don't show Alex Jones videos and lie about them all day. | ||
That's why they cover InfoWars news days, weeks, months, or years after we cover it and act like it's their own. | ||
Because the minute they show us who they've lied about, demonized, and tried to discredit, the minute they actually show what we stand for and what we have to say, they know they're dead. | ||
They know that's their kryptonite. | ||
Most of these people are phonies, frauds, teleprompter reading, ninnies. | ||
And they know, or more importantly, their bosses know, if they give Infowars any time of day or give us any fair coverage, they're dead! | ||
Nobody would watch mainstream news. | ||
Nobody would watch corporate news. | ||
Nobody would watch cable news. | ||
Because it's all fake! | ||
Now, I realize that's a blanket statement. | ||
I don't want to say that's true for everyone on cable news or mainstream news. | ||
But as an overall aggregate of what it is generally, it's fake, it's phony, it's contrived, it's scripted, it's corporate, it's managed, it's not real. | ||
There's no passion. | ||
And so, yeah, oh, a crazy protester. | ||
Let's show that. That'll get a lot of views. | ||
People love that. Oh, wait, that's Owen Troyer, and what he's saying actually makes sense, and what he's saying is actually right, and wow, this crazy guy out here screaming is actually more realistic and more honest and has more truth and more facts than the average cable news host has. | ||
Uh-uh, we can't show that. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, because that embarrasses us, exposes us, and will ultimately destroy us. | ||
And so it's just incredible, really. | ||
I mean... I can't even properly tell you how it feels or what's going through my head. | ||
All I can say is that, and this is why it's so frustrating, and I was explaining this earlier on the Alex Jones Show, I have some weird need to, I have some weird conviction to wake these people up, to get them out of their stupor, and to really show them the truth and how they've been deceived, And I really need to get over this intellectual hurdle. | ||
And maybe I need to practice a new approach to life, which is that we're basically in a video game, and these people are NPCs. | ||
They're not even real, folks. | ||
They're not real people. | ||
They don't have a soul. They don't have a spirit. | ||
They don't actually exist. | ||
Other than to be in that place and time at that moment for whatever your purpose is in life. | ||
The non-player character in a video game. | ||
You don't get mad at a non-player character in a video game. | ||
It's not real. It's not a real thing. | ||
It's just there for you to know where you have to go next. | ||
So maybe that's how I need to start looking at these people and quit trying to wake them up and quit trying to show them how they've been deceived because they'll never learn. | ||
They're NPCs. They were designed that way. | ||
Okay. Owen Schroer back with you here in the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
We are going to go to your calls right now. | ||
Let's go ahead and start it off with Brad calling in from Pennsylvania. | ||
Go ahead, Brad. Oh, and congratulations on all your excellent reporting today and in the past, like when you were in D.C. in front of the Senate committee. | ||
I can't say enough good things about what you're doing. | ||
I know you've got everybody's best interest at heart when you go out there. | ||
It shows through, and I just congratulate you, and thanks so much for what you're doing. | ||
Well, let me tell you, I don't need the congratulations, but I really do appreciate the support and the kind words because sometimes it does get tough. | ||
And I've spoken about this on air, this weird intellectual hurdle I'm at with these leftists that have been so deceived and these liars on TV and in government. | ||
But really, your support, your kind words. | ||
I don't need congratulations for standing up for freedom, but you know what? | ||
Your support, your prayers really do mean everything. | ||
You know, I told a story about the other night how I was getting groceries, and I ran into, I think, I believe it was a grandma and her daughter and her granddaughter, and they were shocked. | ||
Like, they saw me like, you know, I was a hero, and the little girl came up and hugged me. | ||
I almost started crying there in the grocery store. | ||
But so your kind words really mean everything, Brad. | ||
Thank you so much. The truth that you're putting out there is almost gone these days, especially like you're pointing out with the mainstream media. | ||
And so it's such a contrast, you standing out there telling the truth and everybody just standing around looking at you. | ||
And you're right, you point out what you were just saying a few minutes ago about the mainstream media, the dying mainstream media, because they don't tell the truth and they fabricate just lies and regurgitate stupid information. | ||
And the modern media that you and Alex and Infowars is working on is so far ahead and out there that there's no comparison anymore. | ||
Yeah, and I think at a certain level they're afraid of that. | ||
I mean, there's obviously a level of denial with these people. | ||
There's a level of phonyism. | ||
There's a level of comfort. | ||
But there is a level of fear, I think, of being replaced. | ||
You know, it's like, you know, I mean, I can make sports analogies all day. | ||
But it is like, you know, the guy, the senior basketball player who's been the starting point guard for three years. | ||
And guess what? We just got this new stud freshman who's just a star. | ||
And guess what? He's going to be starting this year. | ||
Well, you know, that senior is going to be a little bitter and maybe try to do anything and everything they can if they're not a team player to keep that kid off the court. | ||
That's who these people are. They're not team players. | ||
They're selfish. They're arrogant. | ||
They're entitled. And they're dangerous. | ||
Good point. And about Roger, I know this really hits home to you because you work closely with him. | ||
He's a good guy. He's innocent. | ||
It's obvious they just railroaded him. | ||
It's a political witch hunt, as you pointed out. | ||
So everything you've done, I know it hits home close to you. | ||
And he's done nothing wrong. | ||
Again, they flip-flop everything. | ||
The case with Blasey Ford trying to get the Supreme Court justice from getting in there. | ||
Everything they do, they should be run up on these charges, and Bill Barr needs to step up or get out of the way because he's obviously, in my opinion, he's a double agent. | ||
He's working for the other side. | ||
He's not doing anything, and it's obvious. | ||
No, I like that. That's true. | ||
Bill Barr needs to step up or get out of the way. | ||
And only time will tell. | ||
And I've said I'll give Trump eight years to really drain the swamp and clean this up. | ||
But man, these people are getting out of control. | ||
I don't think we have eight years. | ||
I think we've got one year. | ||
Maybe even less. | ||
And this stuff needs to happen before Trump's second term. | ||
So in his second term, he can actually be the president and get some real things done and get these blood-sucking vampires off of his neck. | ||
But I think there's another level to this too, Brad. | ||
These people celebrating Roger's demise or all this stuff, which isn't a demise. | ||
It's a persecution. | ||
It's a witch hunt. | ||
It's a destruction of an innocent man's life. | ||
There's a disconnect in humanity. | ||
Like, yes, Roger is my friend. | ||
Roger's been my professional counterpart. | ||
But it really, for me, goes beyond that. | ||
Just there's a human level to this where it's like I recognize, I understand, I get it. | ||
If they can do this to Roger Stone, they can do this to anyone. | ||
And they will. | ||
And they will. | ||
So this is a self-preservation tactic in a certain way. | ||
I mean, call it selfish, but it's true. | ||
It's like, I know they'll come for me next! | ||
And then they'll come for everybody who listens to this show! | ||
And it's just, at a human level, it makes me sick. | ||
It makes me take action. | ||
It's a self-preservation thing, fight or flight. | ||
But it's like, I guess humanity and these people have been so dumbed down and so lost touch with their human elements and their soul and their spirit, they just don't care. | ||
They have no more connection and they just can never even comprehend or conceive what the real world is now, what reality is now. | ||
It's really sad. | ||
This is a scientific dehumanization of society, of civilization that we're reaching a breaking point at. | ||
Brad, thank you so much for that great call. | ||
Let's go to Brian in California. | ||
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Go ahead, Brian. How you doing, Owen? | |
Good, thank you. I just want to say that, as you well know from your short stint in jail the other day, that if Roger Stone is put in a prison, he is wide open for another attack. | ||
They already tried to kill him once. | ||
From what I understand, you're pretty sick. | ||
You might want to elaborate on that, how sick you were for no reason. | ||
But yeah, he's not going to survive in prison. | ||
Not a day. You know, it's a good point, and I've said it. | ||
Again, folks, if you want to see the blueprint for how these brainwashed zombies, these leftists, are going to deal with us, look at Steve Scalise, look at Alex Jones, look at Roger Stone. | ||
They will try to kill us, they will try to silence us, and they will try to put us in a cage. | ||
That's who they are. That's their modus operandi. | ||
They can deny it all day long. | ||
That's what they do. That's who they are. | ||
And the media and the Democrats have put them into this state of total hatred where they're blind to anything else except their hatred. | ||
And the source that gives them that hatred is the one feeding them the agenda. | ||
And so it's a real dangerous thing. | ||
I mean, I won't pontificate on what happened to me. | ||
I mean, I kind of tongue-in-cheek say, oh, maybe I got the coronavirus. | ||
But I never get sick. | ||
I haven't been that sick since I had mono when I was like 18 or something and I couldn't get out of bed or get off the floor for like 10 days. | ||
I never get that sick. | ||
I'm in pretty much, I mean, I won't say perfect physical health, but I mean, I'm about as good as I can be and I never get sick. | ||
So it was definitely connected to that. | ||
I'm not saying I was poisoned or anything, but the point is they will torture you. | ||
They will put you in a cage and they will torture you. | ||
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That is correct. That's all I wanted to say. | |
Proud of your boys. Proud boys. | ||
Proud of Baco yesterday. | ||
Alright. See you, Owen. Yeah, thank you. | ||
And you know, really, like, they want to demonize the Proud Boys and they lie about the Proud Boys all day long. | ||
And just like anything else, just like me or Trump or whatever, the Proud Boys aren't perfect. | ||
But you know what? Thank God for the Proud Boys. | ||
Because they're one of the few people left in this country that have any courage left whatsoever. | ||
So, uh... Anybody that has courage left that's willing to speak the truth and stand in the real world and do it, they have my salute. | ||
All right, I've got news I promise I'm going to get to here on the Infowars War Room, brought to you by Infowarsstore.com, live at band.video. | ||
But I want to keep with this momentum of the phone calls. | ||
They've been very good so far. | ||
I want to stick on the Roger Stone topic, but we will take other calls on other issues as well. | ||
Let's go to Tristan in Tennessee. | ||
to see. Go ahead, Tristan. Yes, Tristan, are you there? | ||
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Going for Tristan once, twice, and gone. | ||
Seemed like Tristan was there, maybe left their phone. | ||
Let's go to Marcus in Texas. | ||
Go ahead, Marcus. What up, big bro? | ||
Is this my friend? | ||
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Yes, sir. How you doing? | |
Long time no see, buddy. | ||
How you doing today? | ||
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I'm doing good, man. | |
I'm doing real good. I'm here with my grandma watching the war room. | ||
I just wanted to talk about Roger and I wanted to keep it short because it's pretty simple, man. | ||
It's just like... Remember whenever Trump was supposed to have been obstructing something that he couldn't obstruct because it wasn't a crime? | ||
It's the same situation. | ||
I think if everybody can just make that comparison, we can move on from that. | ||
I know you don't need the congratulations and whatnot, but dude... | ||
Since I saw you last, you've just been leveling up, and it's given me so much inspiration. | ||
I know it's given a lot of other info warriors inspiration and stuff. | ||
I really appreciate what you're freaking doing, and just keep on keeping on, baby. | ||
Keep that beard growing, too. | ||
Well, it's mutual, Marcus. | ||
When I meet you guys, and you guys come to events, and you guys call in and support, it inspires me, too. | ||
So, it's mutual there, buddy. | ||
It's the old iron sharpens iron technique. | ||
As far as the beard is concerned, some days I just want to shave it off my head. | ||
Some days I just want to let it grow as long as possible. | ||
But you do make a great point. | ||
And that's why when I saw Judge Jackson's statements... | ||
I was so perturbed and angered when she said that Roger Stone was covering up for President Trump. | ||
Covering up what? | ||
Again, there was no obstruction of justice. | ||
There was no Ukrainian quid pro quo. | ||
There was no Russian collusion. | ||
So covering up for what? | ||
I mean, you know, and here's what I think, too, everybody needs to realize, including myself. | ||
And even though I know it, I still don't... | ||
It's like I still haven't accepted it because it's so outrageous. | ||
It's so incredible. | ||
It's almost impossible to accept. | ||
But when you look at a Judge Jackson... | ||
Folks, here's what it comes down to. | ||
I don't want people to take what I'm saying the wrong way here. | ||
Because I'm... | ||
Well, let me just say it. | ||
There's this weird notion... | ||
And it all comes out of Hollywood, quite frankly... | ||
And this notion of celebrity. | ||
But there's this weird notion that somehow people are above you or better than you or if they're in some position of power or influence, they deserve it and they belong there and they're just incredible people. | ||
No. No. | ||
The odds are you, the average American worker that drives a truck, Or that works in a restaurant or behind a bar or is a stay-at-home mom or works in a hospital or anything. | ||
The odds are that you are better in every single way than the person that you think is so great on TV or the Hollywood celebrity, but in this case, Judge Jackson. | ||
Judge Jackson is either an incompetent moron or beyond corrupt, a criminal. | ||
And so we're forced to sit here And stare at these people in their fake ivory towers as they get built up as heroes, as they get built up as better than everyone else. | ||
No! They're not better than anyone! | ||
They are nothing! | ||
They are scum! | ||
I would say they're slugs, but you know what? | ||
I like slugs. | ||
But man, if they were slugs, they need to be salted. | ||
And I just want people to be empowered because again, it's this weird intimidation factor that Of like thinking you can't stand up to Jerry Nadler or you can't stand up in front of a crowd or you can't stand up to city council because you don't deserve it, you don't belong, you're not part of the elite. | ||
It's like Trump said, no, we are the elite. | ||
We are the elite. | ||
These are the scum. | ||
And as soon as we can intellectually, instead of looking at these people as elites... | ||
But seeing them for the scum they are, it's game over for them. | ||
Their game, their facade, their corruption, it's all over, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Think about it. These people working with Epstein, these people working with the Hollywood pedophiles, they think they're better than you? | ||
They are supposed to be royalty when they are literally the most degenerative criminal scum on the earth? | ||
No. No, I won't stand by and accept that. | ||
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Anything else, Marcus? Yes, the last thing that I want to say, because you said everything else there is to say, is that I don't know if you've ever... | |
I do music, so I know what a mic cover's all about. | ||
Whoever ate that mic cover... | ||
They just, like, they ate your spit and, like, they're an idiot. | ||
Yeah. No, I'll be honest. | ||
And I tend to, I tend, when I yell and scream, I tend to, you know, let's say sometimes some stuff comes out. | ||
You obviously practice. | ||
Like you said, you're a musician. So you learn how to not spit and stuff when you're talking, but you can't help it. | ||
But yeah, there it is. There's Claude Taylor. | ||
He's now stolen two of my mic covers, and yes, he has inserted them wholly into his mouth. | ||
Yes, that is the average leftist that comes out to me on the streets and thinks that they're somehow besting me when they steal my property or call me names. | ||
But, you know, that's the exact point right there. | ||
This Claude Taylor is a loser. | ||
We're talking about a 50-year-old guy that drives around the country with an inflatable rat. | ||
I mean, if I ever become that person, somebody come put a shotgun to my head and just end me, okay? | ||
Now, maybe Claude Taylor enjoys that life. | ||
Good for him. But what a loser. | ||
All right, Marcus. Where can people find your music, by the way? | ||
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If you go to SoundCloud.com, or actually, you can go to SoundCloud.com backslash MarcusXMusic, like Malcolm X, but MarcusXMusic. | |
All right, guys, go check that out. | ||
A patriot who makes music better than what the corporate music industry is putting out. | ||
Okay, let's now go to Johnny in Denmark. | ||
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Go ahead, Johnny. Hi again, Owen, and thanks for your hospitality to me and the two previous calls of mine that you fielded on air. | |
First, congratulations on the great job you're doing, Journalistically Disseminating Truth, on your week daily show and on site, especially in the Washing Dung District of Criminals, as you did today. | ||
Very good job. And I'd just like to say, to just offer you a comforting perspective, not comforting in the sense of Governor Northam, but truly comforting. | ||
That's actual comforting, literal comforting. | ||
That Trump is, I think, showing his being the ultimate political super genius once again in this case. | ||
And I'll tell you why. | ||
He could have, of course, pardoned Roger Stone. | ||
And it was well within his right. | ||
And, you know, the president is the chief executive. | ||
Anyone who understands the Constitution well enough knows that. | ||
And he's rarely exercised that right. | ||
I think 26 times on pardons or sentence commutals as opposed to, for example, 1,927 in the case of Barack Obama. | ||
But I think he did well not to in the broader sense of if he had done that, Things wouldn't have gotten exposed as much as they were. | ||
For example, Amy Berman Jackson, who I think we should now call ABJ, parse it as you like, in parallel with AOC, and the corruption of the District of Criminals and the DNC and the Deep State and the NWO, all this airing. | ||
Who knew who Amy Berman Jackson ABJ was before this? | ||
For that matter, except for Infowars listeners and readers of Roger Stone's bestsellers on the New York Times bestseller list, who knew who Roger Stone was? | ||
But this is getting real air. | ||
And I understand you're impatient. | ||
You're saying, you know, arrest people. | ||
I don't think it's time to—people have been arrested, first of all, and some very significant people. | ||
Remember, next of them, when Keith Renier got convicted of all charges. | ||
Remember, they did it quietly. | ||
In that case, they decided to play their hand in the court of law as opposed to the court of public opinion. | ||
All right, Johnny, we've got to take a break. | ||
Great call. I'll respond on the other side. | ||
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Roger Stone is an innocent man, and that's the bottom line, because Stone Cold said so. | |
All right, Stone Cold, calm down. | ||
Jeez, man. All right, Stone Cold, Steve Austin somehow taps into the show and makes a comment here. | ||
I have to agree with Stone Cold, though. | ||
I wouldn't want to disagree with Stone Cold. | ||
He might stun me. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're taking your calls here on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Owen Schroyer with you for another hour and 15 minutes. | ||
I promise I'm going to get some other news, but these callers have been so great. | ||
I want to keep this momentum going. | ||
So then, let's go to Daniel in Texas. | ||
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Go ahead, Daniel. Hey, what's going on, Owen? | |
Howdy. Just ready to get out of this damn swamp, man. | ||
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Yeah, I know what you mean. | |
I mean, literally, I hope that Trump just, like, you know, just pardons him immediately. | ||
But like the last caller was saying, I think Trump's showing his political genius here by not... | ||
Oh, oh, oh, and you know what? | ||
You know what? I'm sorry to cut you off here, Daniel, but I did mean to respond to that. | ||
And let me just do that right now before we get to your point. | ||
I've said this. | ||
I don't know when I first said it, but I said what I think was going to happen. | ||
This is before the latest Roger Stone developments. | ||
And I said, Trump will pardon Stone, but he's going to wait until the sentencing. | ||
And then he's going to wait until, I don't know, have they put a date on when Roger's going to jail? | ||
Guys, see if you can find that for me. | ||
I think about a week out from that date, Trump will issue the pardon. | ||
That's kind of been my expectation. | ||
At this point, though, at this point, and this just could be a reactionary thing for me, and maybe in 24 hours I may disagree with myself, but I feel like it's almost like Trump has to pardon him right now to just really make a statement and to just really... | ||
And really just do a press conference and explain why. | ||
Explain the corrupt judge. | ||
Explain the corrupt jury. | ||
Explain the corrupt prosecution. | ||
We all know about it. | ||
The president needs to use his bully pulpit and his power of the presidency and his influence to really expose this stuff. | ||
But as you brought up with the last caller, who I think had a great point, Johnny in Denmark, it really is such a powerful exposure. | ||
And for me, it's just an impatient factor. | ||
I already know all this stuff. | ||
The audience already knows this stuff, so we're just sitting here getting berated with it like, why aren't we doing anything? | ||
Um... It's like if you have a cockroach infestation in your house and you know it, like you call the exterminator. | ||
But if your wife says, there's no cockroach extermination, we don't have any cockroaches. | ||
So you go put a hole in the wall so that they all pour out. | ||
So you're like, see, we got a cockroach infestation, honey. | ||
And she says, oh, okay. And so that's kind of what Trump is doing right now. | ||
And so there's definitely truth in that. | ||
So that's kind of my response. | ||
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And I think that's where you were going. | |
Yes, sort of. I was thinking if he did it right now, they would have the opportunity of just coming up with all the fake news all over again and then trying to impeach him over what we all know is BS. But they could just, you know, whip these guys up in this area so he's going to wait, let it die down, where their attention spans are obviously, you know, six minutes long or whatever. | ||
And, you know, they're going to forget all this in like a week. | ||
Then he can pardon them and just slip it right by and it's not going to become some... | ||
Big issue. But, I mean, you know, we all do not want him to even spend a single minute in jail. | ||
That's the whole thing right there, because we all know that it's not any sense of justice being done right now on that note, you know. | ||
And if he did just come out and say an expose or, like, just did, like, a mini-documentary or some shit on Fox News, Sorry. | ||
Some stuff on Fox. | ||
I mean, you would think everybody would get it, but I don't... | ||
I mean, just judging by the look in that guy's eyes that ate your microphone or whatever, I mean, that's just like... | ||
Yeah, but that guy... | ||
Yeah, Claude Taylor, though, that's a different story. | ||
He doesn't want to get it. He's a political operative. | ||
He's a hack. I mean, who knows what skeletons that guy has in his closet, if any. | ||
That's not the people you have to convince. | ||
You have to convince the middle Americans. | ||
You have to convince the middle-of-the-road people. | ||
You have to convince not the ignorant, just the – well, I guess you would say ignorant, not uninformed, but they are ignorant. | ||
They don't know. They don't follow politics. | ||
They don't have time. They're busy doing whatever they're doing in their life, working, raising a family, what have you. | ||
So those are the people you need to target. | ||
But the factor is you're not going to change these leftist minds. | ||
They've already made up their minds. | ||
Hatred blinds them from the truth. | ||
You're not trying to change their minds. | ||
But what you're doing is you're slam dunking on them so hard that the whole world sees it and it becomes posterized. | ||
Like they say when you make an epic dunk on somebody in basketball, you just posterize them. | ||
That's what he needs to do. | ||
He needs to posterize those people so that their face getting dunked on, you know, judicially, politically speaking, That's the poster. | ||
That's the image. That's what has the staying power. | ||
And so, of course, you're not going to convince these leftists, but hey, the average American that maybe doesn't follow this stuff, they'll see that and they'll be like, wow, that was an amazing dunk. | ||
That was one of the greatest dunks of all time, but we're talking politically. | ||
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Yeah, so then people might see the light at least a little bit here instead of just being kept in the dark constantly. | |
Well, they just won't care that the media and the Democrats are demonizing Trump because they saw the dunk. | ||
You know, the guy that gets posterized in the dunk, the guy that's at the bottom getting posterized, he can sit there and say, I didn't get dunked on. | ||
He didn't dunk on me. | ||
But we all saw it. | ||
It's on the poster. So it doesn't matter what they say. | ||
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Yeah, right, right. | |
I agree. I mean, that's why I say, like, or I keep thinking, like, yeah, I mean, y'all are amazing from remaining Christlike, because that's what I feel like is the only way to win is to remain Christlike in this such high tension frequency type situation. | ||
So, like, you know, when y'all, you know, you get attacked physically, literally, it's just like y'all are just taking it. | ||
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All right, Daniel, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's get one more caller in before the break. | ||
Bart in Georgia. Go ahead, Bart. | ||
Hello. Owen, before I get into the Roderstone case, I want to give a big F you to the lying cowardice scum at Newsweek. | ||
They've been lying and saying that you put lead in your super male vitality. | ||
I trust you and Alex Jones in for wars. | ||
I know this isn't true. And that judge has a new job at the hospital. | ||
She stands out. Wait, wait, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. Newsweek is saying that? | ||
Yes, it was on the John Oliver show, and he referred back to... | ||
We should sue them. I mean, that's unbelievable. | ||
All right, I'm sorry. I don't want to get distracted by it. | ||
All right, go on. Anyway, that Judge Jackson has a new job at the hospital. | ||
He stands outside, and her disgustingness makes people sick and drums up business. | ||
Yeah, she makes you sick, all right. | ||
He needs to be disbarred. | ||
And, uh, President Trump, what are you waiting for? | ||
Stop, uh... You know, delaying. | ||
Just pardon them now. There's no sense in putting off the inevitable. | ||
Well, look, I'm of the mentality, justice be done, may the heavens fall. | ||
But what do you make of the previous callers saying, you know, saying that he's waiting, he's playing the long game? | ||
Well, like I said, I think he should do it right now and get on with other business. | ||
I tend to agree. And I think I've reached a point now where I think he needs to do it in the first four years. | ||
We don't have time to wait for eight years to drain the swamp. | ||
It needs to happen in four. | ||
Because I'm telling you, man, I mean, I'm in the streets. | ||
I'm following these people. They're getting worse and worse every day. | ||
And even though their numbers are decreasing, their hatred, violence, or tendencies to violence are increasing. | ||
And they're getting dangerous, man. | ||
Look, We can talk about all this stuff, coronavirus, you know, open borders. | ||
The most dangerous and immediate threat to America is communism, the deep state, and the brainwashed intolerant left. | ||
They will destroy freedom. | ||
They will destroy America. | ||
They will destroy the future of the planet if they're allowed power for much longer. | ||
You know, I just had... | ||
Something come into my head that I've been wanting to talk about for a while. | ||
And I said I was going to do it exclusively for my Subscribestar subscribers. | ||
And I may still do that. | ||
But you know, I just... | ||
Every once in a while, you're reminded of how great God is. | ||
And how beautiful His creation is. | ||
And it kind of gives me some solace. | ||
It gives me some comfort. | ||
Knowing that in the end, all of the beauty and the glory that God has created will defeat the evil. | ||
And, you know, maybe this life that we're in here, this consciousness, this experience that we're in here is really just a blink of an eye of all time in God's life and perhaps in our existence. | ||
And for whatever reason, we're forced to ingest or Consume or endure all the wickedness of the devil and all the evil of Satan and the ugliness of the individuals that rebuke God and the ugliness of the hate-filled individuals that choose to let that hate fill them and blind them and empower them. | ||
And so, yeah, you know... | ||
I get a little, I guess you could say, dystopian here, but I just want people to know, I mean, I'm really not that guy, and I really do appreciate just everything in life more than I can't stand dealing with these corrupt politicians or dealing with these phonies in the media. | ||
But like I've said, I ask God to take over when I untether myself before I go on air, which You can only do it in Fowars. | ||
And that's just where he leads my spirit. | ||
That's just where he takes my soul because he's given me this mountain to project my loud, obnoxious voice on. | ||
But let me tell you, the beauty in this world defeats the ugliness a billion times over. | ||
And it will for all time. | ||
And so even though I come on here and we talk about the ugliness and I get upset and I rant and rave, The beauty of this consciousness, the greatness, the glory of everything, it still defeats the evil. | ||
It still defeats the ugliness, and it always will. | ||
And I just realized that's why the evil and that's why the ugliness is so desperate to take over, because they hate the beauty, and they can never be a part of God's glory, and so they have to destroy it. | ||
But it will never be destroyed. | ||
It can't be destroyed. | ||
And so this is the eternal struggle that we deal with and that so few people are even willing to recognize or discuss. | ||
Again, Infowars is one of the only places where you can do it, and I know for who I am and what I like to do, it's the only place for me to do it. | ||
And so I just can't really thank the audience enough for making Infowars possible. | ||
You know what they do to us, folks. | ||
They lie about us. They try to sue us into oblivion. | ||
They try to, you know, lie about us to defeat us. | ||
They try to censor us off the internet. | ||
They try to shut us down. | ||
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And yet, we're more powerful than ever. | |
And I just... | ||
I can't thank and salute the audience enough, and I just cannot express how, at the end of the day, I have to give all glory to God. | ||
Because, quite frankly, I'm just so blessed to be in this position right now with you. | ||
And I consider it an honor to be fighting this evil. | ||
Even if it's an eternal struggle that we weren't meant to win in this dimension and in this consciousness, It is an honor to fight evil and to know there is only victory assured on the next level. | ||
And I will be there with you. | ||
Oh, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That's what it's going to sound like as we enter the gates of heaven and all the enemies of humanity are burning in hell below us. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
All right. Oh, wow. | ||
Okay, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're still taking your phone calls. | ||
The momentum is still going here. | ||
The callers have been great. | ||
I do want to get to this news, though. | ||
I do have some videos I want to play, but the callers have just been so powerful. | ||
And I think now I will transition and we'll take some calls on the Democrat debate last night, too. | ||
Again, though, ladies and gentlemen, you heard the caller in the last hour. | ||
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And, uh, that's why it's so laughable to me. | ||
When, you know, people try to insult me or discredit me or act like I'm a nothing or I'm unimpactful or I'm pathetic or whatever. | ||
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Okay. Let's go to... | ||
Matt in California. | ||
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Go ahead, Matt. Owen Swoyer communicating transdimensionally to people trapped in a universe that doesn't exist. | |
What's up? I love it! | ||
I love it! We need to do that in like an official recording studio with like a badass voice. | ||
Somebody write that down. | ||
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Ha! Communicating transdimensionally Owen tries in vain every day to free the soul. | |
Anyway. Dude, this is amazing stuff. | ||
You need to write this poetry and send it to me. | ||
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I would love to, Owen. | |
You know, I have a lot of ideas and stuff for the show. | ||
I've been on a few times, and I'd really love a backdoor communication route to actually get stuff dirty. | ||
I've got great graphics, but that's not what I called in about. | ||
I was originally going to call in about the whole Bloomberg thing, but real quick, I'll just go back to the Roger Stone thing. | ||
It's so obvious, like, I mean, you are the story, basically. | ||
Roger Stone has a gag order. | ||
You're at the event. | ||
You're his co-host. | ||
You are, like, the ultimate interview, but no one will interview you. | ||
I mean, it just shows you how fake it is. | ||
No, exactly. That's exactly what I was saying earlier. | ||
I go disrupt Congress to call Jerry Nadler treasonous, which is what he is. | ||
Everybody knows it. Nobody wants to talk to me. | ||
I go get arrested for my free speech at the state capitol when the left gets to do it all day long. | ||
Nobody wants to talk to me. | ||
And I explained why that is earlier, but again, you just hit it on the head. | ||
It's like everybody's sitting here talking about Roger Stone all day long. | ||
I'm his co-host. | ||
But nobody wants to talk to me. | ||
Nobody wants to talk to Jacob Angles. | ||
So, you know, it's just the same stuff. | ||
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Yeah, number one story in the country. | |
No one wants to cover it properly. | ||
Anyway, switch gears over to the debate. | ||
I don't know. Did you actually watch it? | ||
I was able to watch about, I think, about half of it when I got into town late last night, just unpacking and getting all my equipment ready and plugged in and stuff. | ||
I caught about half of it, enough to get the gist of it, though. | ||
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I was just so entertaining to me, just watching them like the fighting fish Alex is always talking about, just cutting each other up. | |
It was so funny. And I gotta disagree with you on the Bloomberg thing, man. | ||
I thought he flailed so badly. | ||
When Warren hit him up on those sex things, regardless of what he did or how he did it or how he handled it, he froze. | ||
He flailed. He wasn't on his feet. | ||
He's in no way going to be capable of debating Trump. | ||
Well, hold on, though. | ||
But now you make a good point. | ||
Let me respond to that real quick. | ||
I do agree with you. | ||
That was his weak point. | ||
You have to understand this is his first presidential debate, his first Democrat debate. | ||
They've been on the stage for nine debates. | ||
So he's coming in kind of raw here. | ||
And maybe he didn't do his proper procedures being ready to address the question. | ||
But his biggest mistake... | ||
Was not standing up for himself. | ||
And he kind of did, but he kind of tried to backtrack a little bit. | ||
Like you said, he was kind of flailing and couldn't really handle it. | ||
He should have just stood strong and made the true point about it. | ||
And he would have looked a lot better. | ||
But you're right, that was his weak point. | ||
But I don't think it matters. | ||
I think that he'll recover from that in no time. | ||
I don't even think he's thinking about it today. | ||
And at the end of the day, the other candidates are so weak. | ||
I mean, Elizabeth Warren, I mean, she is pathetic. | ||
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I got one last thing. | |
I call in all the time, but I never plug any products. | ||
I ended up getting a free bottle of the Silver Bullet, like, I don't know, last Christmas or something, and I had this eye infection, and I was like, you know, that should clear up my eye infection if I put it in. | ||
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But through your eyes. | ||
So if you go through the airport, drop some of that super silver in your eye from the dropper. | ||
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And for whatever reason, that night I had the craziest dreams of all time. | ||
I mean, I didn't just see Santa Claus. | ||
I seen his whole family. | ||
The elves were there. I mean, we were making toys. | ||
It was fantastic. You know, I've heard other people talk about that. | ||
And it's actually something that doesn't get talked about. | ||
People are starting to learn about... | ||
How infectious disease can be in the mouth or get in through the mouth or remain in the mouth. | ||
People don't really talk about the eyes as an entry point or as a storage unit for infectious disease, if you will. | ||
But it is actually known that to be true. | ||
And I have had people tell me about the super silver for that before. | ||
So that's just another interesting angle. | ||
I mean, we call it a silver bullet for a reason. | ||
It really is powerful. | ||
It has so many different uses. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
I use it on infections sometimes. | ||
I drink it if I feel like something's coming up or my sword's getting scratchy. | ||
Here's the thing. With the coronavirus breaking out, other people are trying to sell the exact product for $300. | ||
We sell it for $30 at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I better stop rocking before I forget I'm hosting a live show here. | ||
Welcome back to the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, live at band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
We got three segments left of today's broadcast. | ||
I want to try to squeeze in as many calls as I can in this segment, and then I got to get to... | ||
Some of this news before I sign off. | ||
So then, let's go to Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
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Go ahead, Jefferson. Oh, and great work today up there in the swamp. | |
Thank you. It's tough work up here, man, and boy, I just... | ||
It must be even more difficult when Alex is screaming in your ear as you're trying to yell at people. | ||
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You don't know the half of it, man. | |
Oh, man. | ||
Hey, we piled right through. | ||
We plowed through. He gets frustrated with his own doing it while he's on here doing it to you. | ||
I'm going, this is hilarious. | ||
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It's the info war, man. | |
Her opinion, her written opinion that Roger Stone is guilty of having helped Trump cover up something, but nobody knows what it is he's covered up. | ||
You asked the same question. | ||
She obviously still believes the disinformation that the Russians hacked the DNC. That's what needs to be covered up is that the Russians were helping Trump, whether he knew it or not. | ||
But what you need to do is when you see somebody doing a live feed somewhere in the street or in the Capitol building, you need to run up on these people for NBC or Fox or whomever and yell, Seth Rich was not a Russian. | ||
The Russians did not hack the DNC. Those two phrases together... | ||
Yeah, you know, that's true, and it's simple, it's a statement, and it makes people wonder, oh, who is Seth Rich? | ||
Now, I'm not sitting here saying with 100% certainty it was Seth Rich. | ||
I am saying with 100% certainty the odds that it was Seth Rich and not the Russians are for sure better than it was Seth Rich. | ||
And we've had Bill Binney on and other experts. | ||
They know this wasn't some long-term hack or whatever from overseas. | ||
This was a direct, you know, just basically plugging it into a server or a hard drive or whatever and just pulling it right off of a main hard drive. | ||
But, you know, here's the other thing, too. | ||
You know, I mean, whatever is going on in Berman Jackson's head, but it's just... | ||
And I don't want to go down this road because I'm trying to get rid of this mental hurdle, but it's like, again, the logic is that let's even go with the false narrative that it was somehow Russia that hacked the DNC and gave the emails to WikiLeaks. | ||
Okay, well, so let's say that's true. | ||
Well, then, you're admitting that the content of the WikiLeaks emails was damning to Hillary Clinton and the Democrats. | ||
It showed corruption, and that's why Trump won. | ||
So what are you complaining about? | ||
Like, I don't get it. | ||
Like, you're obviously accepting the fact that Hillary and the Democrats were corrupt, and it got exposed. | ||
So what is the complaining about here? | ||
Whether it was Russia or Barney the dinosaur, I don't get it. | ||
Well, they always want to kill the messenger any way they can and not focus on what's the message. | ||
But those two statements, Seth Rich was not a Russian and the Russians did not hack the DNC, are not saying that Seth Rich worked for the Russians Or you can put those two things together, but then you- No, no, no. | ||
I see it. You're right. You're right. | ||
It's more nuancical, but it puts the name Seth Rich into the consciousness, and it goes against the false narrative that Russia hacked the DNC. And again, I mean, this is ridiculous. | ||
They did three years investigating Donald Trump and Russian collusion, and you know they wanted to find it. | ||
You know they were so desperate to find anything. | ||
If they could have found an eyelash from a Russian that somehow got on Donald Trump's trousers, that would have been the ultimate evidence, and they would have brought it to court, and Judge Berman Jackson would have said, yeah, Trump is guilty, but no. | ||
So yeah, Berman Jackson, the corrupt judge, is a corrupted judge as I've ever known or seen in my lifetime. | ||
I mean, honestly, I would say she's the most corrupt judge I've ever seen in my life. | ||
It says that Roger Stone is covering up for Trump. | ||
Covering up what, Jackson? | ||
You have nothing. You are a phony. | ||
You are either incompetent or you are criminal in your corruption. | ||
Jefferson, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to O'Brien in Maryland. | ||
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Go ahead, O'Brien. Yeah, hi. | |
I mean, what happened here was, let's just put it to you in simple terms, it's It's just a travesty. | ||
It's almost like somebody just putting you in jail for something you didn't even do, and it just walks away thinking that basically just letting you, just giving them a sentence that she thinks that would be satisfying to all her liberal friends, when the fact is that technically Roger didn't do anything at all. | ||
No, honestly, what he did was he told these corrupt bureaucrats to F off. | ||
I mean, if he's guilty of anything, it's basically giving them the middle finger. | ||
Now, I'm not trying to get Roger in trouble. | ||
He didn't do that. What I'm saying is the only reason he cooperated with this investigation at all is because he knows he did nothing wrong. | ||
And the only reason he was so candid in his responses is because he knew he did nothing wrong, and he knew that the people that were trying to bring him down were the corrupt ones and the criminals. | ||
Exactly. Thanks for the call, O'Brien. | ||
By the way, this just came out from the New York Times. | ||
You are not going to believe what I'm going to tell you. | ||
Folks, I'm in the Twilight Zone. | ||
In fact, guys, cue up the Twilight Zone music. | ||
Right now. I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I'm about to read you a headline that they just published on the New York Times, and I want the Twilight Zone music in the background as I'm reading you this headline, folks. | ||
We have gone next level. | ||
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All right, hit the music. Lost in a world that doesn't exist. | |
Three years searching for Russian collusion. | ||
Desperately looking around every crook and crevice. | ||
Unable to find anything. | ||
Deranged individuals turn back the clocks and refresh their fake news. | ||
And on this day, April 20th, 2020, the New York Times publishes this headline. | ||
Russia backs Trump's re-election, and he fears Democrats will exploit Russia's support. | ||
A classified briefing to lawmakers angered the president, who complained that the Democrats would weaponize the disclosure that Vladimir Putin and Russians are helping President Trump get re-elected. | ||
What? They're barking up that tree again? | ||
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Oh. My. Gosh. | |
I'm stunned. | ||
you How many times do I have to say it? | ||
They're lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
They're going back to Russian collusion, folks. | ||
It's so comical. | ||
If it wasn't so dangerous, it would be hilarious. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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Yeah, get it. | |
It's 6.33 East Coast, 5.33 Central at the InfoWars World Headquarters in Austin, Texas. | ||
Owen Schroer live from D.C. I'll be back in studio tomorrow. | ||
And then we'll be back on the road next week covering a bunch of stuff. | ||
I'll give you updates on that later, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Here's what I want to do. I do want to get to this news that I have that I've been promising you I'm going to cover. | ||
But let me just take one more phone call and then get to this news. | ||
As the New York Times, ladies and gentlemen, the New York Times is going back. | ||
They're going, going back, back to Russia, Russia. | ||
They're going, going back, back to commie, commie. | ||
They're already saying that Russia is influencing the 2020 election and trying to get Donald Trump re-elected. | ||
These people are lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
All right, let's take one more phone call before I get into some of this other news. | ||
Dave in Utah. | ||
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Go ahead, Dave. Yeah, they do live in a world that doesn't exist. | |
Let's see, if communists say the same lies over and over and over again, they usually try to think it will sink in eventually. | ||
Right, that's the old Saul Alinsky technique. | ||
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Exactly, exactly. | |
And, you know, I was laughing my head off when I heard you read that. | ||
I just couldn't believe it. I was just like, oh, trying this again. | ||
Okay, let's see if we can try this again. | ||
It's so unreal. | ||
It's so unreal. | ||
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And, you know, the other thing, I'll tell you one thing. | |
I'll give you a quick plug. I'll tell you that all the silver products you have are fantastic, by the way. | ||
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And social health care, I should say. | ||
Universal health care is terrible where I was at. | ||
But anyway, and it's just to the north of us here. | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
Anyway, I had my finger sewn back on, and it was always numb from that point forward. | ||
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I've got feeling, I mean, I kid you not, I have feeling into that finger and that scar tissue where it was built up. | ||
It's just crazy, but I've had some other great, great things happen with that DNA force. | ||
But yeah, the debate last night, obviously another clown show, and I just, I almost saw a little bit of it, but Because I've been more focused on what you've been doing out there in Washington with Roger and reporting there because it is the most important, I believe, the most important story in America right now. | ||
Just the blatant injustice and everything surrounding it is just absolutely ridiculous. | ||
A lot of people here, where I'm from, they know it. | ||
And, you know, it's just pathetic that it's not getting the coverage it deserves. | ||
I'll set the great things you're doing back there. | ||
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All right, let me, guys... | ||
Okay, let me just go to this news, and let me see if I can actually get through all of it here before I sign off in... | ||
In about 20 minutes here. | ||
So again, ladies and gentlemen, yes, this headline is not from 2016 or 2017 or 2018. | ||
This is from today on the New York Times. | ||
Russia backs Trump's reelection and he fears Democrats will exploit Russia's support. | ||
First of all, this is like double fake news. | ||
One, obviously Russia is not, or maybe Russia is backing Trump's re-election in that they don't want another corrupt politician to be the president of the United States, whether it was Obama or whether it was Bush or whoever. | ||
So maybe Russia does like Trump because he's not corrupt and he's actually trying to be the president and he doesn't want to start a bunch of fake wars in the Middle East and he doesn't want to abort a bunch of children. | ||
So maybe Russia does back him in that sense, but you know what they're trying to say. | ||
They're hacking the election. | ||
They're meddling. Trump's acting criminally with Russia. | ||
It's all fake news. These people at the New York Times, they're sick people. | ||
But then he fears Democrats will exploit Russia's support. | ||
What does that even mean? Like Trump is sitting around going, uh-oh, I just colluded with Russia, and now the Democrats are going to use that against me. | ||
They've been doing that for four years. | ||
This thing is so old hat, it's so dusty and torn and tattered, it's like you can't even keep it on your head. | ||
It just falls off. So actually, here's what's happened. | ||
The old hat of Russian collusion has fallen off their head, but the New York Times and everybody's so confused, they just put it on their ass. | ||
And so now they're wearing an ass hat. | ||
So the New York Times is now an ass hat. | ||
Pardon my French. This is pretty cool, and this is actually an example of what conservatives need to do Guys, see if you can find this GoFundMe. | ||
And since I'm not in studio, it's tougher for the crew to pull these things up. | ||
So don't judge the crew, guys, if they can't pull it up in like five seconds like they normally do. | ||
The great crew we have here. | ||
But a GoFundMe has been started in support of Caitlin Bennett. | ||
The GoFundMe headline, Ohio University Caitlin Bennett Scholarship. | ||
So there were two students at Ohio University who Two young ladies that bravely stood in support of Caitlyn Bennett. | ||
Now, they were harassed and assaulted and had objects thrown at them, victimized by this liberal hatred. | ||
So somebody started up a scholarship to give these two girls. | ||
And in a single day, they've raised $5,000. | ||
Now, this is a perfect example of the type of leadership and the type of activism and the type of Growth and unity that conservatives and Trump supporters need to engage in. | ||
This is a perfect example. | ||
Good for those two young, brave girls. | ||
In fact, we should try to get them on, actually, guys. | ||
Caitlin Bennett may have their contact. | ||
So, Scott, why don't we see if we can reach out to them and maybe get them on even tomorrow if possible to salute them for standing with Caitlin Bennett. | ||
Just like I salute all the people that stood with me out here today when I was being harassed and assaulted by these radical leftists. | ||
This is a perfect example. | ||
These two young girls will now be receiving a scholarship to attend Ohio University because a Trump supporter, a conservative, was so proud of their courage to stand with Caitlin Bennett. | ||
So this is just an example of how people can take action. | ||
And like I said, who would have thought of that? | ||
Like, who would have thought of that? There's so many ways and angles and means for us to engage in activism and support and unity And it just takes action, folks. | ||
It just takes somebody taking a leadership role and cheers to the person that started this. | ||
And it looks like they're going to reach that goal of $5,000. | ||
They'll probably go beyond it in just a single day. | ||
So very good news. | ||
That's very nice. Hey, guys, I'm sorry. | ||
I can't see the clock. How much time do we have left? | ||
Oh, that's too bad. So we don't have time. | ||
In fact, just roll the clip from Sweden if you can. | ||
Do we have that clip from Sweden, guys? | ||
So this is from Peter Sweden. | ||
A young girl, ladies and gentlemen, was viciously assaulted in the streets of Sweden. | ||
They were stopping on her head while shouting at her in Arabic. | ||
Now, this is happening every day in Sweden. | ||
Bombings are happening every day in Sweden. | ||
There's no go zones in Sweden. | ||
And it's all because of open border policies. | ||
Look, folks, they come from countries that don't respect women. | ||
All right, final segment here of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, live at band.video. | ||
And I'm going to do a news blitz here. | ||
Again, ladies and gentlemen, the fake news media, the left, the Democrat news media, is gearing up To bring back Russian collusion from the dead. | ||
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Wow. Yes, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Get ready. | ||
Because you will be enduring Russian collusion again in 2020. | ||
And the fact that they don't see how that's a failing narrative is quite revealing. | ||
Of how dumb they really are and how out of touch with reality they really are. | ||
Moving on, WikiLeaks put this tweet out yesterday and the story is in the Washington Times, Russia hack of DNC will be proven untrue. | ||
And so it gets into what Infowars already reported and so I don't want to be redundant in that. | ||
Basically the whole Russian... A hack of the DNC has been disproven, you know, with the technology logistics and Bill Benny and everything. | ||
But WikiLeaks is now commenting on this saying, chronology matters. | ||
The meeting and the offer were made 10 months after Julian Assange had already independently stated Russia was not the source of the DNC publication. | ||
The witness statement is one of the many bombshells from the defense to come. | ||
So it sounds to me that WikiLeaks is recognizing that Trump sent someone to communicate with Assange to discuss a pardon for cooperation. | ||
And it does seem that WikiLeaks is now confirming again, which they've already done a dozen times, that it was not Russia that hacked the DNC, but instead it was an insider that pulled this data right off of a hard drive. | ||
And so those powder kegs are just waiting to explode, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So I suspect there'll be some major developments in that front, but probably not till October. | ||
Democrat James Clyburn attacks Trump. | ||
Get this. | ||
This is really what he said. | ||
claims black unemployment was better when we were slaves. | ||
So Democrat James Clyburn would rather be a slave than a free man in America when Trump is president. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Are you starting to understand how deranged these people are? | ||
Are you starting to understand how crazed and unhinged these people are? | ||
Are you starting to understand how hatred has filled their souls and they have nothing else? | ||
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Wow. James Clyburn, wow. | |
That is stunning. | ||
So, I don't even know how to properly respond to that, except just to be stunned. | ||
Hey guys, let me see here. | ||
Do we have that report about pedophiles escaping to, how much time do we have left? | ||
Can we roll the clip from CBS, pedophiles escaping to Israel, please? | ||
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You know, he's six foot two. | |
We are on a stakeout looking for this man, Jimmy Julius Caro, 48 years old and wanted on charges of sexually assaulting a nine-year-old girl in Oregon back in 2000 and a five-year-old girl in Israel in 2001. | ||
He's considered dangerous. | ||
But these photos are a few years old, so we don't know if he'll look the same. | ||
He remains elusive. | ||
Previous attempts to capture him have failed. | ||
Um, obviously the fear that he would somehow figure out that anyone's looking for him and Bolt. | ||
He just called his number. Shawna Aronson got a tip that Karo's expected at this clinic near Tel Aviv. | ||
Who's gonna call the police? She's with JCW, Jewish Community Watch, an organization that hunts down accused pedophiles who flee to Israel from the U.S., exploiting a process called Law of Return, whereby any Jewish person can move to Israel and automatically gain citizenship. | ||
The ease with which pedophiles seem able to use this law as an escape route haunts victims like Mendy Hawk, who says he was abused from age 8 by a teacher at an Orthodox Jewish school in Los Angeles. | ||
So your classroom is right here. | ||
How does it feel being back? | ||
I was very anxious and, you know, stressed coming back and a lot of memories coming through my mind. | ||
Memories of his alleged abuser, Mordecai Yamtov, who taught him Hebrew studies when he was just eight years old. | ||
So in the beginning, he would just... | ||
All right, so ladies and gentlemen, that is a CBS report. | ||
Again, pedophiles escaping to Israel using that law. | ||
I wonder if that was Jeffrey Epstein's plan. | ||
Hmm. Or maybe he's there right now. | ||
Who knows? Speaking of child abuse... | ||
You may have heard that Steven Spielberg's adopted daughter has decided to become a porn actress and a sex worker. | ||
And so at first glance, you're kind of shocked by this because she says it's empowering. | ||
But then it comes out, and the quote is in a Fox News story, how when she was younger, she was being abused by predators and outsiders. | ||
So, more abuse coming out of Hollywood? | ||
Wow. That is, again, very revealing, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Okay, guys, let's now go to... | ||
Just roll the B-roll. | ||
We don't need to see or hear the commentary of the girl who's remaking all the white paintings into black people. | ||
And so here's the irony of this. | ||
So this girl is remaking all of these white paintings, which is, I think that's fine enough. | ||
I mean, it's actually a good idea. | ||
It's good art. But she's claiming her motivation is because black people are underrepresented in the art or culture. | ||
And so this is the only way where black people even exist in art. | ||
And I just don't understand it. | ||
Why don't you just make your own art? | ||
Why do you have to copy? | ||
It's like the story, I forget what it was, the movie where they make it out like white people are stealing black people's identity or whatever. | ||
Well, that's literally what this girl is doing. | ||
She's literally stealing white people's art and then saying, oh no, this should be black people's art. | ||
And it just shows you how they just want to destroy anything that white people have done. | ||
They just hate white people. | ||
And so actually, I think it's a good idea. | ||
Hey, remake the famous art. | ||
Remake the famous paintings. Everybody does it. | ||
But no, it's not about that. It's about demonizing white people, making it about racism, and making out black people to be the victim. | ||
Instead of just like, hey, I'm a great artist. | ||
Look at this art I did. No, they have to make everything about racial identity politics and always make themselves the victim. | ||
How much time do we have left here, guys? | ||
Let's play the Michael Bloomberg clip from today. | ||
Michael Bloomberg, who do you think won last night's Democrat debate? | ||
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And just like last night at the debate, except the other people on the stage are actually happy to see me now, now I know what it's like to be a Utah fan in Provo during the Holy War. | |
So how was your night last night? | ||
Look, the real winner in the debate last night was Donald Trump. | ||
Oh! Because I worry that we may very well be on the way to nominating somebody who cannot win in November. | ||
And if we choose... | ||
So ladies and gentlemen, this is why Mike Bloomberg is the real frontrunner now. | ||
This is why Mike Bloomberg, in my opinion, is going to win the nominee. | ||
Because at the end of the day, he's just being real. | ||
Even when he flip-flops, he consistently flip-flops and addresses his flip-flops. | ||
And he gets it, folks. | ||
Oh, and by the way, Trump was showing a clip of Bloomberg, I think it was in like 2015 or something, where he was saying how great Trump is and his friend. | ||
Keith Ellison, the disgusting, disgraced Democrat, Puts this tweet out, says, I've never seen a Bernie Sanders supporter being unusually mean or rude. | ||
Can someone send me an example of a Bernie bro being bad? | ||
So I guess Keith Ellison has never heard of Project Veritas. | ||
But then Steve Scalise hits the grand slam out of the park home run and then rounds the bases twice, just because he can, and says, I can think of an example. | ||
Of course, that's a reference to Hodgkinson. | ||
Who was a Bernie supporter who drove to Washington, D.C. and shot Steve Scalise. | ||
So Keith Ellison, again, is he lost in a world that doesn't exist or is he just intentionally ignorant, pretending not to know these facts? | ||
Then there's Eric Holder. | ||
Paul Sperry puts out a tweet breaking a story about some corruption that was going down. | ||
Eric Holder tells him to shut up. | ||
And says that he shouldn't even be allowed to engage in journalism. | ||
And then I went down a rabbit hole and I found out about Border Patrol agent Brian Terry, who was shot and killed in the line of duty, stopping gun running on the southern border. | ||
Was Holder involved? Hmm, that does it for today's War Room. | ||
I'll be back tomorrow in studio. You stay classy and boys. | ||
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. | ||
By the way, we were having a little... Because it's weird. | ||
It's Austin. Keep it weird. | ||
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Keep it weird, Austin. That's the brand from Austin. | |
What's going on? Oh, don't bring out the.50 caliber again. | ||
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No! Don't do it! | |
I was just trying to... | ||
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Just because you didn't buy Bitcoin at a dollar, don't blame me! | |
I begged you to buy Bitcoin at a dollar! | ||
And he said, no! I have the guns, and you don't have anything. | ||
I have super silver toothpaste, which is as powerful as all your weaponry in fighting the battle against cavities. | ||
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, it's for winners. | ||
Available at Infowarsstore.com, still at 50% off, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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. | ||
You know what that means? One wrong move, buddy. | ||
One wrong move. Wow. | ||
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. | ||
Reduce your cholesterol levels. | ||
Here you go. Quickly. And that's what you need in it. | ||
Super fish oil. 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. | ||
And it funds our operations. You know, I just want to say that, you know... | ||
Stop it! 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 are your first thoughts? | ||
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... | ||
Let's move on to the one on your left. | ||
See, this one actually smells like cheese. | ||
Alright, don't have any on my fork here. |