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You're a member of the Austin City Council. | ||
Are you going to ignore the media? You're not allowed to talk to the mentally defective here. | ||
You're not allowed to speak to the mentally ill. | ||
Mr. Renteria, last time I saw you, you were illegally campaigning outside of a polling place. | ||
America! Things got a little heated at a public forum addressing homelessness in Austin. | ||
The goal was to discuss the challenges the city of Austin is facing as the homeless population expands. | ||
We should be sounding like me right now! | ||
We should be sounding like me right now! | ||
Nothing is going to change in this city or your city with this bad leadership. | ||
Did you see the Project Veritas video of the Bernie Sanders campaign manager talking about violent riots? | ||
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Does this concern you at all? | |
So you're just not going to talk to me like a 12-year-old? | ||
You're just going to walk away? The famed Anderson Cooper. | ||
Mr. Cooper, do you plan on bringing up the Project Leonard talk tape yet to help? | ||
Will you disavow political violence? | ||
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Simple as that. Will you disavow political violence? | |
Anderson Cooper from TNA. Anderson! | ||
All right, Anderson, I'm gonna assume you want political terror in this country, babe. | ||
I can only assume that Anderson Cooper of CNN supports violent socialist revolutions in America. | ||
And there he goes, the famed, the genius, Anderson Cooper. | ||
You like me? I like you! | ||
Get that mic out of my face, colonizer! | ||
Be calm down. I am Rob! | ||
This is me being called! | ||
Will you please quit lying about the president? | ||
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No, I'm gonna tell you the truth. | |
He's not a racist. He is a bigot and a racist. | ||
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He's won awards for his contributions to inner cities. | |
He is a bigot and a racist. What has he done that's bigoted, sir? | ||
He is a bigot and a racist. What has he done? | ||
Maybe you're a bigot. How do you like that? | ||
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You're a racist and a bigot. | |
Look at this. Congressman Al Green is a racist and a bigot. | ||
Congressman Al Green is a racist and a bigot. | ||
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You're entitled to your opinion. How do you like it when people just call you a racist? | |
Did CNN tell you not to bring up Kyle Durek? | ||
As a mainstream media member, will you disavow Kyle Durek? | ||
Did you see the Project Veritas video wall? | ||
I want you to answer a simple question. | ||
I have no idea. So you've not seen the Project Veritas video wall? | ||
Kyle Durek from the Bernie Sanders campaign says he wants to burn cities to the ground? | ||
And he's on the Bernie Sanders campaign team? | ||
You haven't seen that? Will you disavow political terrorism? | ||
So you will disavow Democrat political terrorism like Bob Kramer? | ||
I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
So you must be bad at your job. | ||
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Here's another CNN anchor who won't disavow Democrat terrorism. | |
We will get this information out there. | ||
The people will not keep doing it. | ||
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American love and patriots out here. | |
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
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I am your host, Owen Troyer, big head at a small desk, tuned into the video streams at fan.video, but I'm actually in a hotel in Washington, D.C., where we have all types of fun coming this week as CPAC is in town for hosting an event with National File tomorrow night and Thursday night, if you can make it out, we'll be glad to have you. | ||
If you want to stay tuned right here at Infowars.com, fan.video, you'll be getting updates. | ||
And it's going to be a heck of a week, which for me in D.C. started today. | ||
I had my third court date for my disruption of Congress. | ||
I have reached a conclusion, not a conclusion in the case, but a conclusion in This step of the case that I can give you an update on today as well. | ||
We're going to have coronavirus news. | ||
We're going to have the Democrat debate that wasn't news, which is going to be coming tonight. | ||
And more proof. | ||
Infowars is tomorrow's news today. | ||
It really gets weirder and weirder. | ||
Because it used to be nobody would talk about the stuff Infowars reported today. | ||
For like a couple weeks even to kind of like give it a buffer zone to act like we never said it or something. | ||
But it's almost like it's happening so quickly now it's weird because it used to be like you're on the leading edge but like the audience knew it but it was kind of like eh. | ||
Like you were still in this role of pretending to be behind because they censor you and act like you don't exist. | ||
But now it's just like we're ahead of every curve. | ||
We're seeing the stitches on the fastball, on the curveball. | ||
We're identifying the slider and the knuckleball, and we just keep hitting the ball out of the park. | ||
And so we've got more cases of that happening today. | ||
And anybody knows, we're not a cult here at Infowars, and we do support President Trump. | ||
Infowars in this audience was paramount in getting President Trump elected. | ||
Right under Donald Trump, it's like Infowars. | ||
But Donald Trump got Trump elected, Trump family, and then it's like Infowars. | ||
But I have obviously not been short on criticism of President Trump or his policies. | ||
And we have a weird situation developing right now with President Trump And the coronavirus stock market, which I briefly got into yesterday, but we got some more weirdness developing around that today. | ||
And as well, what is going on with Julian Assange? | ||
So that is very odd. | ||
We'll get to that. Major busts made today in New York City involving a child sex trafficking ring. | ||
There has been an update. | ||
On the former Obama official, national intelligence whistleblower, there's been an update on that death. | ||
People were kind of looking at that as, well, they weren't the St. | ||
Clinton side, but he was shot and killed. | ||
I don't know if there's such a thing as an Obama side or a President Hussein side. | ||
Maybe it's the Hussein side. | ||
But anyway, obviously, theories were out there. | ||
there's been an update on that story that we will get to as well. | ||
But I guess in the short time that we have here to start off the show, I might as well just give you an update as to where we are at with my case for disrupting Congress. | ||
So I was back in court this morning and we have reached a plea deal with the prosecution that the court has agreed to. | ||
And so this is how it went today. | ||
This is where we're at in the case now. | ||
I pled guilty today to disruption of Congress. | ||
Now, as part of a plea deal, I get this off of my record. | ||
Pardon me if I don't use the right legal terminology here. | ||
It's actually kind of different in every state how the judicial system handles this stuff. | ||
But basically, I pled guilty to disruption of Congress, but kind of a no contest. | ||
More than anything. | ||
But you're guilty as part of the plea bargain. | ||
And so, what I have to do to get it dropped as part of the plea bargain is in the next four months, I will have to do community service, 32 hours. | ||
I will have to make sure, obviously, there are no other arrests. | ||
I had to submit to a drug test today. | ||
Then I'll have to pass. | ||
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And then... | |
We'll still be getting the results soon if they haven't already. | ||
No problem there. | ||
And then the one weird kind of gray area with this is that if you recall when the case first started, they wanted to ban me from the Capitol. | ||
Literally ban me from all Capitol grounds. | ||
Well, the two judges wouldn't hear that. | ||
And whoever was barking orders, our best guesses are someone from Basically, they couldn't get me banned off Congress, so then they said, okay, well, let's just keep them off capital grounds as judges would hear it. | ||
But then today, as part of the plea bargain, even though they were agreeable in some terms, because at one point they were pushing for 30 days of jail, so they were trying to throw the book at me, but with Fair judges and a good legal team. | ||
You obviously know the results, as I just said. | ||
But again, the weird ripple today, and I had to weigh this, but I've not been banned from Capitol Ground. | ||
But in the terminology of the agreement, which is very odd, it basically says, I don't have it in front of me, but it's basically like, I can't be disorderly, I can't demonstrate no misconduct, loud noises, disruptions, or anything on any Capitol Ground. | ||
And that's until June 26th, which is when the community service has to be done, and then I do back to court to say, okay, here's what I've done. | ||
Okay, the court says, yep, you've done your community service, you've passed your drug test, you haven't got arrested again, we'll drop the charges, case closed. | ||
So basically they've left me a door open. | ||
And just to be clear, that case of me in the Capitol building was already thrown out. | ||
So that case is already done. | ||
This is, for me, disrupting Congress, just because the crew is rolling that B-roll, and I just want to be clear if any audience is confused. | ||
That case was thrown out after I spent 27 hours in jail. | ||
This case is now what we're dealing with for me, calling Jerry Nadler a treasonous dirtbag, speaking the truth. | ||
In my opinion, I guess I have to be careful what I say, but I'm not on Capitol grounds, so I think it's okay. | ||
Maybe they won't Roger Stone. | ||
At least there's no gag order. | ||
But on Capitol grounds, basically there is a gag order. | ||
I'll just put it to you that way. | ||
And so here's the deal. If I do not complete this, we'll call it probation. | ||
Again, that's not actually the right legal term, I don't believe, for this agreement. | ||
Then I go to trial, which I wanted to avoid, obviously, with a D.C. jury. | ||
I'm not going to say anything negative about the judge, but you know that a D.C. jury, you know how D.C. links. | ||
And so I didn't want to put my fate in the hands of a D.C. jury when a max... | ||
Case for what I did would be a year. | ||
So a year in jail. | ||
So I wouldn't put it past the D.C. jury to look at that. | ||
And so that's the plan, at least, to take care of this in the next four months, complete my community service, stay out of trouble. | ||
But again, they basically opened the door because the argument is, you know, even though I don't even like this, this is kind of where, again, I'm going to be careful what I say. | ||
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If people even care in four months when this is done, I can maybe give a little more behind-the-scenes details. | |
But, you know, this is when I kind of, you know, my ears start to perk up, and it's like, well... | ||
Because the argument is, well, I'm a journalist. | ||
I do this professionally. | ||
I go to D.C. to report. | ||
How can you ban me from doing my job? | ||
First Amendment right. But to me, as I said in the Ben Kelly interview, I mean, I don't really label myself as a journalist. | ||
I don't care what you call me. | ||
I believe we all have free speech. | ||
So no matter what my... | ||
Title is, as a profession, I still don't believe that should matter. | ||
Everyone gets free speech. | ||
But basically, they open the door to say, okay, you can still come out here and report, but if you do anything or, you know, they twist it and I get arrested, it's no good. | ||
So we're going to avoid that. We'll be right back with more news. | ||
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I am live from my hotel room, Washington, Kansas. | ||
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Okay. Let's get into some of this news. | |
Where to begin? | ||
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Well, it has to be the coronavirus. | |
Everyone's talking about it. | ||
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Everyone's got a different opinion. | |
Say not to worry. | ||
Some people say the worst is inevitable. | ||
Maybe it's somewhere in between. | ||
Whatever the case may be, there are obvious real world repercussions and circumstances happening right now because of the coronavirus outbreak. | ||
For example, you've got three months to go to Tokyo and not far as far as world geography is concerned. | ||
From the epicenter of the virus outbreak, they've got three months to decide the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, which is threatened by the coronavirus from China. | ||
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You know, by the way, how is it? | |
You know, we've got the UN breathing down our globalists on the left. | ||
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You think? America to heel as the world's superpower. | |
But where is the UN? I mean, I could go on with the hypocrisy of the UN, but let's focus on China. | ||
The UN, as far as I can tell, isn't punishing China for being the world leader in carbon emissions. | ||
China, and they have more growth now, as far as, you know, Plants and trees and everything that they've ever had. | ||
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Duh. Plants are, you know, they buy carbon. | |
But they sit here and say, oh, you're causing global warming. | ||
America must pay. | ||
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How dare you? But where is the QN on China? | |
Again, leading the world in emissions. | ||
Not India. It's China. | ||
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I don't know. They might be neck and neck there. | |
I'm pretty sure it's still China. Where's the U.N. on that? | ||
Where's the U.N. on all the human rights abuse? | ||
Where they round up political dissidents, round up religious, anything. | ||
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Call them religious dissidents, but the state has got it. | |
The government's got it. | ||
Thank Mao Zedong. Thank President Xi. | ||
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It's good. So... | |
Again, where is the UN on that? | ||
If you're Muslim, if you have a beard, if you wear a face veil, or a hijab, or any religious garment, you're thrown into a detention camp, a free education camp, you have no choice. | ||
Human rights abuses within In regards to the coronavirus, where they're just roiding people's businesses, their houses, forcing them out, forcing them into quarantine. | ||
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Who knows if they ever make it out? | |
We've got all that going on. | ||
And then the cherry on top, clearly, whatever the case may be, whether China bought it from North Carolina University Lab, as Dr. | ||
Francis Boyle has reported on Infobox.com, or whether they made it in their own BS4 lab, Wuhan. | ||
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Either way, China released a bio-weapon. | |
Accidentally, intentionally, intentionally, but meant for somewhere else, and then accidentally released. | ||
Whatever the case may be, they did it! | ||
They're responsible! | ||
It was them! Now, again, whosoever making biological weapons needs to be investigated and essentially arrested. | ||
In fact, that's a violation of the bio-weapons treatment, which Francis Boyle wrote. | ||
So, how is it that China gets away with all of this? | ||
It's just very frustrating to see that double standard. | ||
It's as blatant. | ||
It's on a worldwide level, on an international level, between nation states and sovereign nations. | ||
But China gets one treatment worldwide, and then the United States gets the worst. | ||
So it's kind of like, you know, if you're a member of the deep state in Washington, D.C., you get away with the crime. | ||
The day is long, like Joe Biden. | ||
Oh, but if you're, you know, a Roger Stone or a Mike Flynn or a Trump associate, well, you breathe funny or, you know, step on an ant on the sidewalk, squash a bug, like, you know, you're a criminal against humanity, and we're going to make sure that you get locked up no matter what. | ||
So it's kind of on that level of two-tiered justice, double-standard hypocrisy with the U.N. and China. | ||
And quite frankly, It's so glaringly obvious. | ||
It's really just stunning. | ||
Now, we're seeing footage in South Korea as the coronavirus is breaking out in South Korea. | ||
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Delves are being emptied. | |
Washington Post headline, spread of coronavirus in the United States appears inevitable. | ||
Health officials warn. U.S. financial markets dropped sharply. | ||
Second straight day. Heck, I think it was a record loss. | ||
All right, before I was rudely interrupted by that last break, that is the, let's say, negative about being on the road is obviously just not as quality. | ||
I don't have the clock in front of me. | ||
And now I'm basically having to eat this microphone. | ||
To get good audio. | ||
So it's really how I love to do a broadcast. | ||
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But this is just what happens when I go on the road. | |
Now, before I was brutally interrupted by that break, I was talking about the spread of the coronavirus and how it's in South Korea and how it's in Italy and how there's basic panic in all these countries now. | ||
People are buying up emergency food off the shelves here. | ||
In Italy, literally shelves are being emptied and in other places. | ||
And so, they're saying now that the spread of the coronavirus in the United States is inevitable. | ||
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Now, I'm not trying to be a fear monk. | |
I'm not going to be the one to tell you to panic about the coronavirus. | ||
But, I think that we, again, at Infowars, told you this weeks ago. | ||
And it wasn't even... | ||
You didn't even need to do a scientific detailed analysis of this. | ||
It was obvious. They were sending people who had the coronavirus to the United States. | ||
They had very lax quarantine protocols. | ||
And they really had not many answers when it came to incubation periods. | ||
And really, I still don't think we know. | ||
It's gone from 14 days to 24 days to 27 days. | ||
So who really knows? | ||
When you have people getting released from hospitals in California that shouldn't be released, that have coronavirus, when you have lax protocols inside quarantine zones, military bases, that we had military families call in and basically say, like, what is going on? Why are they doing this? | ||
So, yeah, it was kind of inevitable. | ||
Like, yeah, you're right. It's not, oh, now it's inevitable. | ||
No, it was inevitable when it started, and we didn't treat this right. | ||
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That's when it was inevitable. | |
Now, on the back end, because this coronavirus outbreak started over a month ago, and so now on the back end, you're seeing the stock market in America get affected with almost 2,000 points in losses on the Dow and in other markets in the last two days alone, which I believe Is a record for a two-day drop. | ||
Now, in a record economy, there's going to be more points to lose, but that is noticeable and newsworthy. | ||
And I remember yesterday, when I was covering Trump's tweet, where he said, oh, the coronavirus is under control, don't worry. | ||
The stock market's both good. | ||
At first glance and thought, I'm just kind of stunned. | ||
I'm like, well, now, hold on a second. | ||
How can you say that the coronavirus is under control when it's clearly not? | ||
Again, I'm not telling you it's going to kill you. | ||
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I'm not telling you it's going to be the worldwide plague. | |
But it's obviously not under control. | ||
We don't even know the truth about its origin. | ||
And then to say the stocks look good and then they collapse to the tune of thousands of points for the second straight day, that's not good. | ||
That's not a stock that looks... | ||
It's good. And I remember seeing that tweet from Trump yesterday, and I remember saying, this is one of his worst takes yet. | ||
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I don't get it. Unless he knows something we don't know. | |
Unless he thinks somehow the stock market's going to rally quickly after this major deficit. | ||
Unless he really thinks that they're going to get coronavirus under control. | ||
Maybe he's trying to cover. | ||
Maybe they're telling him, oh, don't worry, we're going to have a vaccine. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
Because he did mention the vaccine today during a press conference in India. | ||
But This is very significant, and it's actually mentioned by Mike Cernovich on Twitter. | ||
I thought it was an interesting analogy or an interesting comparison, rather, to make. | ||
He said the coronavirus will be George Bush's Katrina. | ||
Now, there's all sorts of conspiracy theories about Katrina or George Bush's handling or what have you, but the people that followed it, it was a major, major, major bungle. | ||
By George Bush and by FEMA, and the response could have been a lot better. | ||
Obviously, there was a lot learned after that. | ||
But the point is, the president to say, oh, the coronavirus is under control, or, oh, the stock market looks good as it's tanking, again, it's still at record levels overall, but major, major, almost, in fact, maybe even record-setting dropped the last two days. | ||
It's interesting for the president to say that. | ||
And we'll see what happens. | ||
But U.S. has now confirmed 53 coronavirus cases in the U.S. And again, the U.S. health officials came out today in a press conference and said that coronavirus will cause or will likely cause a global pandemic. | ||
Well, it already has. It's already gone worldwide. | ||
It's already broken borders. | ||
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But here's why Trump has really made a fumble here. | |
Because headline today on the Associated Press, desperate to stop coronavirus spread, countries limit travel. | ||
The president should have used the coronavirus spreading as a political play, as a political football, to say, this is why we need strong borders. | ||
This is why we need border security. | ||
This is why we need tight border security. | ||
This is why we need to check people before they come into their country. | ||
This is why we need a rigorous process to check people. | ||
It was the biggest campaign issue with the borders and illegal immigration. | ||
He had a perfect opportunity to slam the border shut. | ||
And who could doubt it? | ||
Who could tell him he was bad? | ||
Who could say he was racist? | ||
Who could say it would be bigoted? | ||
No, it would be common sense. | ||
And he did not take the opportunity. | ||
Instead, he gaslit people and said, oh, the virus is under control, the stock markets look great. | ||
No, the virus is not under control, and the stock markets are tanking. | ||
So it was a very interesting bungle there, in my view, by the president. | ||
A mismeasure, or he was given bad information, or he's trying to cover something up. | ||
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I don't know, but... | |
It's stunning to see the president whiff on a fastball right down the plate like this. | ||
Like, they talk about the Astros' World Series team cheating. | ||
They could read. They had a monitor, basically, and they could get a warning. | ||
There's a Yankees pitcher, Roldis Chapman, who throws like 103 miles per hour. | ||
Nobody can hit his fastball. | ||
But if you know it's coming, then maybe you can time it right versus the other off-speed pitchers he might throw you. | ||
And so here comes the fastball right down the plate. | ||
The president knows it's coming, and he swings and misses so far. | ||
This is the perfect opportunity to hammer the Build the Wall initiative. | ||
This is the perfect opportunity to hammer closing down the borders. | ||
I would say complete closure right now. | ||
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I would do a full-on closure. | |
And then you can reopen them when the coronavirus is actually under control. | ||
But here's the president's tweet from yesterday. | ||
The coronavirus is very much under control in the USA. Not really. | ||
We've had more than 50 cases now, and they're going up. | ||
And then he says the CDC and World Health have been working hard and very smart. | ||
No, they haven't. They've let this spread. | ||
They let a bioweapon out. | ||
And then he says the stock market is looking good. | ||
Now, obviously, that's a separate issue. | ||
Look, I'm not involved in the stock market. | ||
So I'm not sitting here complaining because I lost money. | ||
But the point is, it is affecting the stock market. | ||
If you're in the stock market or you have a... | ||
I forget. | ||
There's a bunch of things affected by the stock market, but one of them got hit really badly again. | ||
And so for the president to tweet that out, it's really just gaslighting. | ||
What he should have said was, the spread of the coronavirus is exactly why we need to shut down the borders and have strict The coronavirus is exactly why we need really tough security at the border. | ||
Let's build that wall. This was his biggest campaign issue and he just swung and missed on a fastball right down the plate that could have been a grand slam home run for his number one campaign issue in 2016 leading into 2020. | ||
Alex Jones here with a message to CPAC. I'm coming to CPAC 2020 and I'm bringing a lot of my crew with me because it's a historic year and CPAC is a very important political conference not just here but all over the world and The liberty movement that I've helped supercharge has successfully taken over the Republican Party. | ||
So now it's time for those of us in the grassroots, those of us in flyover country, who have displaced the blue blood country club Establishment globalist Republicans to come to the events and plant our flag. | ||
I'm not coming to take it over. | ||
I'm not coming to hijack it. | ||
I'm not coming to confront the royalty Ben Shapiro, who's so powerful you're not even allowed to talk to him or it's a crime. | ||
I'm coming there because the people that will be attending are my listeners and my viewers. | ||
And I'm going to be going to every major event in this country, both Republican and Democrat, that we're able to attend. | ||
Because I need to lead by example for my listeners and my viewers to get out of the streets of America Not violently like the left, and not disruptively like the left, but bringing forward our cogent, focused, pro-American arguments. | ||
A lot of folks involved in CPAC are great people. | ||
The speakers are amazing. | ||
I support the whole thing. | ||
But if you go back to 2016, even Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone reported that upwards of half of the people at the RNC were wearing Infowars shirts. | ||
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And the blue blood instinct is to run away from anything the mainstream media is attacking. | ||
Trump's instinct is to go forward against that and challenge it, and he has successfully broken the MSM's back and shown that they are the mouse that roars and are a fraud. | ||
And so that's another reason I'm coming, as a test to the Republicans. | ||
Because I'm just coming as a person with a ticket, I'll be on Media Row doing interviews and things, and If they try to throw me out or something, which I know the media is pushing for right now, oh, you can't have that pariah, we control the press in America, then you've signed on to Big Tech and the Democrats and their censorship of the American people, and so I know where you stand. | ||
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That's right, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Special report from Alex Jones, who will be live in D.C. tomorrow and the following day as we are hosting the A couple events down here in D.C. If you can make it out, we'll be glad to have you. | ||
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Owen Troyer, back with you now. | ||
I want to close out the coronavirus coverage before I move on to some other news, and I think I'll be able to get through the rest of this news and then open up the phone lines. | ||
From A. Pete, two hours ago, Iran official who downplayed virus is affected by coronavirus. | ||
So, let's not call it karma because we don't wish that ill on anybody, and I'm not saying this guy deserved to be infected, but I do think it is in some way, I don't want to say an analogy or an example of where we're at with the coronavirus because I'm not even sure it's that bad, | ||
but Denying that it's a real threat, pretending like it doesn't exist, burying your head in the sand and saying, oh, nothing to see here, is not the solution. | ||
And if you don't respond to this adequately, yes, you'll get infected with it. | ||
And so that's the point of bringing this up. | ||
And so, again, I'm not going to sit here and say, oh, is President Trump going to get the coronavirus because he says it's out of control, just like Or it's under control. | ||
I keep having the Freudian slip. | ||
Just like the Iranian official? | ||
Of course not. But, again, I'm not going to sit here and have the president, in my view, is just blowing a perfect policy moment. | ||
I mean, call me a political wonk for thinking this way. | ||
It's just how I'm breaking the subject matter down. | ||
But, again, the president ran on strong border security. | ||
And this is the perfect opportunity to close the borders. | ||
I mean, who could be mad at the president for closing the borders? | ||
Even if you want to bring in these coronavirus-infected Americans, that's one thing. | ||
But close the borders down. | ||
So, okay, fine. I would say put them in some sort of stationary quarantine off the continental United States. | ||
There's plenty of options for that. | ||
that. They've already got that stuff. They've already got that stuff set up. | ||
But we should close the borders and say it's because of the coronavirus outbreak. | ||
We don't want to have the next Italy. | ||
We don't want to have the next South Korea here. | ||
And again, this is such a campaign promise delivery or something he hasn't, again, I'll hear arguments both ways on the president dealing with the border. | ||
I'm not going to give him an A. Maybe he's been trying his best, but sometimes you study really hard for a test, you still don't get an A or even pass. | ||
Well, we've had very porous borders under President Trump. | ||
Is that his fault? | ||
Not entirely. There's obviously been a rush to the southern border since the election of Donald Trump because illegal immigration and the people that profit off of it have realized, oh, we need to get as many in as quickly as possible before the borders are shut down. | ||
Well, now is the perfect opportunity to shut them down. | ||
And the crew is pulling up these Trump tweets about Ebola, how the president was raising You know, fears and hell about Ebola, saying we cannot allow people into this country with Ebola, which on its face does, at least from what scientific records indicate, is more deadly than the coronavirus, but it doesn't spread as rapidly. | ||
But why wouldn't the president be using this opportunity to bring back that campaign promise to really hammer for tight border security and for even closing the borders? | ||
Yeah, so here is, at the time, just Donald Trump, not the president yet, ripping Obama for poor handling of Ebola. | ||
And now, here he is. | ||
Many people will be criticizing him for a poor handling of the coronavirus. | ||
Now, there could be major implications for Iran if there's an outbreak there. | ||
If you listened to, say, a Joel Skousen, because people are now realizing, well, what happens if this spreads to America? | ||
What happens if the supply lines are shut down? | ||
Well, we get a lot of our goods from China, a lot of our manufactured goods from China. | ||
About 95% of the materials used in our pharmaceutical products come from China. | ||
What is that going to do to healthcare in this country? | ||
And so people are starting to look at that as well. | ||
But for the president to say it's not breaking out, it's not a big deal, and the stock market looks good, it's just, quite frankly, fictitious. | ||
And again, the Dow has dropped If not 2,000 points, nearly 2,000 points the last two days. | ||
And then Larry Kudlow, the Trump economic advisor, says that the coronavirus is contained and the economy is holding up nicely. | ||
Well, sure. I wouldn't argue with that now, but what happens if it outbreaks? | ||
Worse. What happens if supply lines are shut down? | ||
What happens if we stop getting goods or pharmaceutical minerals from China? | ||
What happens if the stock market continues to go down? | ||
To act like these things aren't happening is foolish. | ||
So instead, what the White House needs to be doing, what the President needs to be doing, It's odd that he's, in the past, criticized Obama for basically exactly what he's doing now. | ||
It really makes you wonder what happens once you become president, what happens in that White House. | ||
But it's time for the president to double, triple, quadruple down, tight border security. | ||
I would even shut the borders down. | ||
Then you can say, we've got this virus under control. | ||
All right, final comment here in the coronavirus coverage. | ||
I meant to get this out, and my mind went 100 million different directions. | ||
But even though in the short term, This could be, I don't want to say catastrophic, but certainly world-altering. | ||
If the coronavirus breaks out really bad in China and starts affecting supply lines and then pharmaceutical companies' ability to get their minerals or whatever for their pharmaceutical drugs, what if this in the long term, though, is exactly what we needed to cut our dependence on China? | ||
To stop the trade rate by China and to move the United States back into an independent mindset when it comes to manufacturing and goods and pharmaceuticals and just everything, and then get total leverage in these trade partnerships. | ||
So it could be a brilliant window of opportunity to do that. | ||
I have to admit, I fear that we couldn't even do that if we wanted to, even though, again, it's a fastball right down the plate and you know it's coming. | ||
So was this coronavirus for the president to say, hey, let's close the borders. | ||
That's why we want tight border security. | ||
He didn't do that. So we'll see if that happens. | ||
But we know we've needed to cut our dependence on China. | ||
Could the coronavirus outbreak end up being a window of opportunity to do so? | ||
Now, let's go to a John Bound report about that dirtbag, Ilhan Omar. | ||
Ilhan Omar's rise and impending fall will only occur if the slime of partisan lopsided justice is met with a deep cleaning. | ||
My hope is that the new Congress is going to serve as a check to the rhetoric of fear and division and destruction and make sure that we are moving the country in the direction that the people have asked us for. | ||
I want to make sure that here in the United States we understand that there are other countries who take in so many people of the world's most pained people. | ||
And in the United States we could do better. | ||
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Minnesota Democratic Ilhan Omar appeared to criticize her colleagues for taking money from the Jewish lobby. | |
She later apologized in a statement saying, Antisemitism is real and I'm grateful for Jewish allies and colleagues who are educating me on the painful history of antisemitic tropes. | ||
This apology comes after she issued a pair of tweets over the weekend suggesting that AIPAC, the pro-Israel lobbying group, has bought the support of her colleagues. | ||
This is not, however, the first time that Omar has had to apologize for tweets that some see as having anti-Semitic overtones. | ||
A couple of weeks ago, she said she was sorry for this tweet from 2012 in which she said, quote, Israel has hypnotized the world. | ||
I don't think that the congresswoman has perhaps appreciated the full weight of how it was heard by other people, although I don't believe it was intended in any anti-Semitic way. | ||
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You're speaking at a fundraiser for CARE, describing the 9-11 terrorist attack that killed 2,977 people, and you said some people did something. | |
What did you mean? In my speech, I was talking about how our civil liberties as Muslims was being eroded. | ||
We have to take action when a president is openly violating the oath he took to the Constitution of the United States and the core values we aspire to. | ||
As Martin Luther King said, all we say to America is Be true to what you say on paper. | ||
The Daily Mail reported, Ilhan Omar told friends years ago that the man who went on to become her second husband was in fact her brother. | ||
Another person from Ilhan's community, Abdi Hakim Osman, is the first person to go on record to speak of how Omar said she wanted to get her brother papers so he could stay in the United States. | ||
At a time when she was married to her first husband, Ahmed Hersey. | ||
Omar married her first husband, Hersey, in 2002 in a religious ceremony in Minnesota that was not recognized legally. | ||
In 2009, she legally married the reportedly openly gay Elmi, suspected of being her brother, in a secret Christian ceremony even though she is a Muslim. | ||
She later divorced Elmi, who had used his status to enroll in college, remarried Hersey legally, only to divorce him a year later after having an affair with her congressional aide. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's nothing new, but I have to admit I'm... | ||
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I don't know what the right word is. | |
I'm not surprised, but am I depressed? | ||
Am I upset? | ||
Am I angry? Is it a weird... | ||
Combination of all three because I wasn't planning on covering this today. | ||
In fact, I didn't even know this was going on, honestly. | ||
I was dealing with my own court deal all morning long until about three hours ago. | ||
But Roger Stone's case is on a technicality alone should be a mistrial. | ||
And that's been proven. | ||
And so today... I'm going to try not to get mad covering this because it's... | ||
I just can't believe how corrupt this judge is. | ||
I mean, this is the most corrupt judge I've ever seen in my life. | ||
The only other judge I could think of that I would say is as corrupt as this... | ||
I mean, you've got Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
But I mean, on just to look at one case and just say, my gosh, what unrelenting, unredacted, unalloyed corruption in your face from one judge, it is Judge Berman Jackson. | ||
I mean, a stoned-faced, corrupt judge. | ||
I won't even say politicized at this point. | ||
This judge has to be corrupt to be doing what she's doing, to Roger Stone. | ||
Because the reason why we put judges on the bench as honorable people, as the last guard for justice in this country, is so that they can review a case and do the right thing. | ||
This judge has no integrity. | ||
If this judge had any integrity, she would have thrown this case out. | ||
See, I need to calm down already because I'm starting to get mad and I want to start calling this judge some names that I shouldn't. | ||
So I'll stop right there, but she's... | ||
She's holding basically a hearing, I guess, today when it comes to the mistrial with the jury foreman and other jurors. | ||
And she's using all sorts of conjecture to qualify herself for the case. | ||
Again, forget about politicization. | ||
She's just corrupt. | ||
She has no integrity for her to be doing this to Roger Stone. | ||
And so you've got jurors testifying that are clearly politicized. | ||
So you've got a corrupt judge, a politicized jury, a politicized prosecution, all to get Roger Stone for what? | ||
I mean folks, it's like here's the trick because I don't even want to sit here and talk about what they're claiming Roger Stone did because that almost gives it credence. | ||
you That almost feeds into it like it's real, even though it's not. | ||
But what is the basis for all of it? | ||
It's fake Russian collusion, right? | ||
It's Russian collusion. | ||
Russia hacked the DNC, GCCC, gave the emails to WikiLeaks. | ||
That's false. That's fictitious. | ||
That's not true. Roger Stone had nothing to do with it. | ||
Roger Stone was not on Trump's campaign. | ||
And so they're claiming, again, and I don't even want to get into it. | ||
I don't even want to say what they're claiming because it gives it credence. | ||
It's totally false. The case should be thrown out. | ||
There was no Russian collusion. | ||
That's fake news. So how can the judge say that Roger Stone is covering up for the president's involvement in Russian collusion when there is no Russian collusion? | ||
How can Roger Stone say, I never had contacts with WikiLeaks. | ||
They have not proven that he had those contacts and they say he lied about it. | ||
It's unbelievable. But it's worse than that now. | ||
Now see, this is where it gets really hairy. | ||
The jurors are saying, oh, we were never pressured, there was never any this, there was never any that. | ||
Well, how can I trust this entire jury? | ||
How can I trust this judge? | ||
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How can I trust anyone involved in this case? | |
It's a kangaroo court. | ||
They're all on the inside. How do I know they're not communicating with one another behind the scenes? | ||
How do I know they are not manipulating this entire process? | ||
And so, even though the jury foreperson Lied criminally on her jury questionnaire and was still allowed. | ||
Now that individual is lying in this hearing under oath. | ||
So it's like, this could be used to just blow open this whole thing and investigate these people. | ||
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It won't be, of course. We won't get a win here, even though we should. | |
Just incredible. Where is the Attorney General? | ||
I mean, seriously, this... | ||
And Trump even tweeted about this, I think, two or three times today, calling it a miscarriage of justice and everything. | ||
This is unbelievable. | ||
This is unbelievable what they're doing to Roger Stone. | ||
And so, how can I trust the jury foreperson that lied How can I trust a judge that has politicized this case with their own words? | ||
How can I trust a jury where multiple jurors have been proven as politicized against Donald Trump? | ||
How can I trust any of this process now? | ||
And so basically, that's what Roger Stone is saying. | ||
And the judge is just saying, screw you. | ||
You don't matter. Only I matter. | ||
I'm in charge. I'm the queen. | ||
And then I would suspect that the juries are communicating with one another behind the scenes to tell each other what they're going to say, what they're going to admit to. | ||
you know. | ||
you you And the prosecutors have even apologized for the juror problems. | ||
I mean, this is such a circus act. | ||
It's unbelievable. And so now, the prosecution and the judge have both recognized that the jury foreperson lied on the questionnaire and they're still not going to throw it out for a mistrial? | ||
That's illegal, folks. | ||
I mean, this is not even a debate anymore. | ||
That's criminal. This judge is corrupt. | ||
This judge needs to be disbarred and investigated. | ||
And even when the jury foreperson or other jurors say, well... | ||
I've never had any conduct on social media since this date or that date. | ||
Well, how do I know that? | ||
How does the jury know that? Have we checked their records? | ||
They could make another Twitter account. | ||
They could make 10 anonymous Twitter accounts. | ||
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How would we know? Is anybody investigating that? | |
Is anybody looking at the private communications of these jurors and this judge? | ||
No! No one's investigating them. | ||
Only Roger Stone gets the investigation. | ||
And then, when all the corruption comes out at the process of how they sentenced Roger Stone and are trying to lock an innocent man up, no investigation is done there. | ||
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Instead, they have a fake hearing. | |
They have a fake hearing to pretend like they have integrity. | ||
To pretend like they're trying to make sure that this process is trusted and you can have confidence in this judge and this jury when you know damn well you can have none. | ||
And look, I mean, again, I don't know what you do at this point if you're Roger Stone. | ||
There's nothing more that you could do at this point if you're Roger Stone. | ||
The jury has been proven corrupt. | ||
The prosecution allowed it, the judge allowed it, and now the judge is allowing it. | ||
So let's even say that the judge can say, oh, I didn't know before. | ||
Let's go along with that. | ||
Okay, Judge Jackson is an idiot and didn't know before. | ||
Okay, fine. Now she knows, and she's still allowing it to happen, folks. | ||
She still won't do the mistrial. | ||
That is a corrupt judge. | ||
That is a politicized judge. | ||
And I'm trying my best not to scream and yell. | ||
I'm at a hotel. | ||
But Roger Stone is my friend, my former co-host. | ||
And let me tell you, if they can do this to Roger Stone, they're coming for you next, folks. | ||
Guerreronte. | ||
And they're showing you the whole process right in front of your eyes right now. | ||
Oh, the judge has proven corrupt. | ||
Oh, the jury has proven corrupt. | ||
Oh, the prosecution has proven corrupt. | ||
Guess what? | ||
or pretend to care with a fake hearing and then you'll get nothing. | ||
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you And the DOJ does nothing. | |
And the Attorney General does nothing. | ||
And the President tweets. | ||
And then the President says, very sad to watch. | ||
Well, quit watching, President. | ||
Do something about it. Investigate this judge. | ||
Investigate this jury. Alright, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm going to move on from the Roger Stone story. | ||
It's just really shocking and shocking and heartbreaking if you care about justice in America. | ||
And heartbreaking if you care about Freedom in America. | ||
And if you care about Roger Stone, it's heartbreaking on a personal level. | ||
But I'm yet to see, from all the stuff I'm looking through on Twitter about this, I'm yet to see that the judge has brought up the fact—they did bring up the fact that the foreperson of the jury lied on their questionnaire, and the judge has been grilling this individual— About her social media use. | ||
Is she perjuring herself? | ||
Well, I mean, records would indicate yes, but again, there's all sorts of nuance and semantics. | ||
We'll still say, oh, I didn't get rid of my Twitter account then, or oh, I didn't post on my Twitter account then, or oh, I wasn't actively on Twitter then. | ||
And now she's also claiming that she was not even on Twitter at all throughout the trial. | ||
Now again, can that be proven or disproven? | ||
I guess you now have to get Twitter involved and say, hey, does this person have any other accounts? | ||
And so now you're talking about an entirely different investigation. | ||
But heck, she already lied. | ||
The jury foreperson already lied. | ||
On an official government document on her questionnaire. | ||
So, if Roger Stone gets all this investigation and this team of prosecutors to investigate him, why can't we do the same thing to this jury foreperson? | ||
Well, you see, that's not how it works. | ||
You only get the deep dive into your personal life and everything to see if we can arrest you for anything. | ||
If you're a Trump supporter and if you're an American patriot. | ||
If you're a Dirtbag, communist, democrat, American-hating, lying, scumbag, liberal, progressive, then you can get away with anything. | ||
And it's being proven again right in front of our eyes, right in front of our faces by Judge Berman Jackson and by this corrupt jury foreperson. | ||
But again, where is the mention that this foreperson lied? | ||
Where is the mention that we had people filling out questionnaires where they said they never run for office when they did? | ||
Where's that? Where's the investigation into that? | ||
You won't get any, folks. It's a kangaroo court. | ||
It's a rigged court. It's all about getting Roger Stone's scalp, no matter what the cost is, even if that cost is truth and justice. | ||
And the left has proven that every time. | ||
Every time. The left will sacrifice anything for its agenda. | ||
Anything. They will literally sacrifice children. | ||
But they sacrifice truth. | ||
They sacrifice freedom. | ||
They sacrifice justice all for their own agenda, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And then they sit up there and lie about it as if it's not happening. | ||
As if they just care about truth and justice and freedom when they literally put all of those things on the chopping block to accomplish their agenda. | ||
Really sad. Hmm. | ||
Boy, it just hurts, guys. | ||
It just hurts to see this. | ||
I mean, yes, it's Roger Stone, but even if it wasn't my former co-host, even if it wasn't my friend, it would still hurt. | ||
It hurts to see it to Mike Flynn. | ||
I've never met the man. So, really just sad. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
And I get it, and this is a really deep issue that I really don't have time to go down today, but if this were truly a free country, if this were a republic, there'd be 10,000 people minimum outside that courtroom demanding that Judge Jackson step down immediately. | ||
And if she didn't, there'd be 40,000 the next day. | ||
And if she didn't, there'd be 100,000 the next day. | ||
And if she didn't, there'd be a million the next day. | ||
And if she didn't, there'd be 10 million the next day. | ||
I think you get my point. | ||
But I'll be honest with you guys. | ||
We don't live in a nation of free men. | ||
We don't live in a republic. | ||
No. We already live in a socialist, communist country where we are slaves to the system, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And that's why this corrupt judge and this corrupt jury are going to get away with it. | ||
Because the average American is too busy paying bills, too busy in debt, too busy with this, too busy with that. | ||
We're getting censored and slandered and attacked and dealing with their own stuff that this judge and this jury is going to get away with it, folks. | ||
And the president admitted himself. | ||
He's watching. Kind of like what the president admits. | ||
President Trump admits he's monitoring the situation on social media with the political censorship that hurts him the most politically. | ||
And he's watching what's happening to Roger Stone with this corrupt judge. | ||
So it's nice to know that the president is watching and he's enjoying his popcorn as his political enemies, the Democrats, are destroying freedom and truth and logic and justice. | ||
Doesn't make you feel good, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
No, it does not. | ||
But you know what does make you feel good? | ||
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I'm not much of a coffee drinker, but if I do drink coffee, I drink it at the office, and of course we have the Patriot Blend coffee at the office, but I'm on the road right now, and I'm not drinking the Patriot Blend coffee. | ||
I'm drinking some other coffee, and it's just subpar. | ||
It's just subpar. | ||
It doesn't even... Hold a candle to the coffee at InfoWordStore.com. | ||
And it's kind of depressing to try to sit here and drink this coffee just because I need a little extra energy today. | ||
And I blame myself because I should have brought TurboForce with me from InfoWordStore.com, so that's on me. | ||
But I can't blame wherever I'm getting coffee from if they're not as good as Patriot Blend from InfoWordStore.com because that's just the best stuff going. | ||
So I'm on the road, I'm drinking some coffee, and I'm just like, eh, eh. | ||
But then I realize, oh, well, I'm drinking the best coffee, the Patriot Blend from InfoWarsStore.com, so every cup of coffee is subpar after you drink that. | ||
And while it might not make sense to bring a bag of coffee with you on the road, yes, there it is, Patriot Blend, 100% organic coffee, available at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
There's a couple of options on there for you if you like the medium blend or the strong roast. | ||
But I could have brought a box of TurboForce with me. | ||
I could have had a packet of TurboForce with me to give me a little energy boost and a little focus boost. | ||
And I blew it and I left my TurboForce at home. | ||
So that one's on me. | ||
That's a mistake I should never make again. | ||
I should have learned my lesson by now to never go on the road without TurboForce. | ||
What was I thinking? | ||
Oh, but look at that. | ||
It's so popular, it's sold out at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
You know, it's kind of like the emergency food supply. | ||
Like, you get the emergency food supply in case there's a big emergency and the food supplies run out. | ||
I have my TurboForce emergency supply. | ||
I've got a couple... Boxes stashed at the office, a couple boxes stashed at home. | ||
So even if it's sold out on the website, I've still got my supply. | ||
All right, let's go into some of these other headlines here, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I got a couple of video clips to play, and at this rate, I should be able to start taking your phone calls in and the entirety of the third hour here on the Infowars.com war room, brought to you by Infowarsstore.com, live at band.video. | ||
Trump is doing a lot of lashing out about all the corruption, not enough action. | ||
From The Guardian today, Trump lashes out at liberal Supreme Court justices and demands recusals even as the U.S. justice system faces a crisis of credibility because of the Trump administration's handling of the federal cases. | ||
Donald Trump has taken the unusual step of attacking two Supreme Court justices on Twitter and in remarks to the press. | ||
Well, no, these are not Supreme Court justices. | ||
These are liberal progressive activists that were given a robe by Barack Obama. | ||
And I guess, who actually appointed Bader Ginsburg? | ||
Was it Clinton? I'd have to look into that. | ||
Point is, Sotomayor and Bader Ginsburg are liberal progressive activists that were gifted a black robe and told to pretend they are a judge so, again, that the liberal agenda in this country can enslave us all and can dominate us all. | ||
And that's who these people are, folks. | ||
Sotomayor accuses GOP-appointed justices of being biased in favor of Trump. | ||
No, they're biased in the favor of truth. | ||
They're biased in the favor of the Constitution. | ||
You, Judge Sotomayor, are an activist in a black robe. | ||
And if Ruth Bader Ginsburg had any integrity, she would have stepped down years ago. | ||
She's a decrepit old witch. | ||
They can't even walk on their own. | ||
So, yeah, don't be surprised. | ||
Don't be surprised that Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sotomayor, Sonia Sotomayor, who are, again, folks, liberal progressive activists wearing a black robe. | ||
Saying that Trump is trying to shame people? | ||
No. You are ashamed, Sotomayor. | ||
And I would say that to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but she can't hear me because she's got half of her consciousness in hell already. | ||
But you know what? On that vein, in that vein, let's go to Judge Napolitano, who's really been back and forth. | ||
I don't even know where to judge him, pun not intended, as far as What he thinks about Roger Stone or Trump, because sometimes he says stuff that I totally disagree with, and other times he says stuff that's just totally right on, like this when he was commenting on what's been going on to Roger Stone with Judge Berman Jackson. | ||
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I repeat, secret. | ||
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Jordan Napolitano, Fox News senior judicial analyst, is not happy about secrecy. | |
Explain. No one should be happy about secrecy, whether you like Stone or dislike him, whether you like the president or dislike him. | ||
This is a hearing to determine whether or not there was jury impropriety in the trial, whether a juror failed to disclose her preconceived prejudice against President Trump and against Roger Stone. | ||
Why it is secret? | ||
We're not being given a reason. | ||
But the secrecy is compounded. | ||
It's one thing to have a secret hearing and then let the participants go out and speak to the press. | ||
It's another thing to have a secret hearing and to bar the participants from speaking to the press. | ||
That's what this judge has done. | ||
This is absolutely Stalinistic. | ||
Now, when this argument that I had been making in summary fashion was made by Stone's lawyers in writing two days ago, she said, okay, I will hear you at 1.30 and you can tell me why it should not be secret. | ||
And then at 2 o'clock I'll lock the courtroom door and make it secret unless you change my mind. | ||
That's what we're confronting. | ||
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That makes no sense. She has gagged Stone. | |
It is one thing to gag the defendant during a trial, because you don't want him going out talking to the press, and it's a way to communicate with the jury. | ||
There is no jury. There is no trial. | ||
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He's been convicted. He's been sentenced. | |
The gag serves no legitimate governmental purpose, and yet she's enforcing it on him and on his lawyers. | ||
Why is the Bill Barr Department of Justice not opposing this secrecy and not opposing this gag rule? | ||
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Do you think the judge might have a political bias? | |
Yes. Oh, that's serious stuff. | ||
Yes. The reason I say that, and I am loath to do this about a sitting jurist, the reason I say this is when she sentenced him, she referenced behavior and words and events that had nothing to do with the courtroom. | ||
That had to do with his sort of histrionic style of life and being a political consultant before these allegations against him were even filed. | ||
That has no place in the courtroom. | ||
That has no place in the judge's decision about how to sentence. | ||
Bingo. 100% spot on. | ||
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And who was saying this before? | |
You heard it on Fox News. | ||
We were at Infowars.com. | ||
But think about it like this. | ||
Why is the judge gagging everyone in this case? | ||
Does this judge have something to hide? | ||
Hmm. All evidence would point to, yes, indeed this judge has something to hide. | ||
Why else would she be gagging everyone? | ||
Violating First Amendments here, violating First Amendments there, violating oath to office here, violating the Constitution there. | ||
I mean, this judge is out of control! | ||
What is it about this judge that makes her such a tyrant? | ||
Does she really just believe that she's above everyone else, that she's a queen? | ||
Does she really just act as a tyrant, as a dictate, because she's just that full of herself? | ||
She's just that much of an arrogant bitch? | ||
Or is she hiding something? | ||
Is she trying to cover something up, even? | ||
Really makes you wonder, doesn't it? | ||
Really makes your heart sink, knowing how corrupt the judicial system is. | ||
And when you see it firsthand, ladies and gentlemen, it's shocking to the core. | ||
It really is shocking to the core. | ||
And as far as I can tell, still nothing, still nothing as far as if this judge is going to ask about running for office, the foreperson running for office, and then denying it on the questionnaire. | ||
Now, Stone's new defense, I believe it's the new defense, is still grilling the foreperson on the jury right now about the social media activity. | ||
But again, this is a known liar. | ||
The foreman on the jury lied twice on the questionnaire. | ||
Who's to say that she's not lying now? | ||
And how will we ever know? | ||
Who is investigating her private communications? | ||
Who is seeing if she has used any other Twitter accounts other than the one in question? | ||
It's very easy to go on Twitter and get an anonymous account and be under the radar, out of your name, erase that account from your phone, and how does anybody know? | ||
But they're not going to investigate that. | ||
And you know what? Judge Napolitano said that again, you gotta wonder... | ||
Where is the Department of Justice? | ||
Where is Attorney General Barr? | ||
Where are you? What are you doing? | ||
Where is the President of the United States? | ||
Are you guys enjoying the show, eating your popcorn, watching Justice? | ||
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, I want to do a news blitz here and get through all of this news before we get into the third hour where I will open up the phone lines for you to call in Anything we've discussed today is fair game. | ||
But let me do this news blitz right now before we do open those phone lines. | ||
Headline from the AP today, Democrats warm up for big debate. | ||
No. The last debate, outside of the first couple debates that were popular because you had Tulsi Gabbard on the stage and Andrew Yang and Marianne Williamson, they added a little life To the events that were pretty much just dead otherwise, with a bunch of dead candidates who aren't going anywhere. | ||
So they made sure that they wouldn't be on another debate stage. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard is still running, though. | ||
Yang dropped out. Williamson dropped out, obviously. | ||
But what is this? | ||
The 10th, 11th debate Democrats have had, and they're just waning at this point. | ||
And we're really just waiting to see... | ||
Is Bloomberg going to buy this election? | ||
Are the Democrats going to give it to Bloomberg? | ||
Or will they go with the grassroots commie Bernie? | ||
And I think either one would be fair, quite frankly. | ||
The way that's set up, the Democrats can rig their own nomination process, and it's perfectly legal by their rules. | ||
They already did it to Bernie once. | ||
He didn't raise a fuss. | ||
So my guess is they'll do it again, given that track record. | ||
But yeah, I mean, if you're the Democrats, I think it's a fair thing to say, well, you know what? | ||
You're an independent, you're not a Democrat, Bernie, and you're a damn dirty commie. | ||
And we don't think America's ready for a dirty commie yet, so we're not going to go that route. | ||
But we like Bloomberg's billions of dollars. | ||
And, you know, I'll say, though, either way, I think that a Bloomberg versus Trump presidential debates would be good, and it would actually probably be the most informative and just real-world Talk that we've seen, because Bloomberg and Trump obviously know each other so well, both billionaires from New York. | ||
So there's that kind of camaraderie, if you will, aspect that I think will be a powerful display to have two men accomplished, whether you like them or not, up there really getting into the weeds in some of these issues. | ||
And then with Bernie, I mean, yeah, you have basically a communist pig. | ||
Versus what they would call a capitalist pig in Trump. | ||
Well, fine, whatever. Capitalism, free market versus communism, slave market. | ||
I think we know how that goes, but maybe America needs to see this. | ||
And, you know, I have young people that are in college that I've just known forever that get indoctrinated by their liberal professors. | ||
These are friends of mine. | ||
They're stunned because they send me all these questions about what they hear from their professors. | ||
They're like, well, what about this? What about this? | ||
What about that? I always respond to it, and I always have a logical response that changes their mind. | ||
It's really easy to make people understand why they don't want communism once you get them to think for themselves, once you get them to think logically. | ||
That's not what they want you to do in college. | ||
They want you to go into debt and become a debt slave and then be angry at the system for your college debt and then your lack of education. | ||
And so then you bring on communism. | ||
You see how that works? And of course we find out how these major institutions are infiltrated by China. | ||
And we find out how these major infiltrators are infiltrated by major sex traffickers like Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And so that's how that goes. | ||
But the big Democrat debate tonight should be small. | ||
But the talk of the town is that They're all going to go after Sanders. | ||
They're all going to gang up on Bernie Sanders because they don't want him in there. | ||
He's a dirty commie. | ||
And they don't think he can beat Trump. | ||
And so we'll see if the totality of the Democrat debate stage tonight lines up against Sanders much like they did against Bloomberg in the last debate. | ||
So we shall see how that goes. | ||
But it's an odd headline in the Associated Press. | ||
Are they saying that black people are homophobic? | ||
Because the headline says, in South Carolina, Buddha faces black voters wary of a gay candidate. | ||
Do you understand how bigoted the left actually is? | ||
And here's the funny thing. | ||
Conservatives will say something about identity politics That sounds shocking or politically incorrect to a liberal progressive, but that's because we don't care. | ||
We don't care about your skin color. | ||
We just say the truth. | ||
We say what's on our mind. We're not worried about black or blue or red or white or yellow. | ||
We don't care. We care about truth. | ||
We care about justice. We care about reality. | ||
We care about logic. We care about common sense. | ||
These people are all about identity politics. | ||
They're the biggest bigots out there. | ||
But again, You can read the story. | ||
Are black people afraid of a gay man? | ||
Conservatives? Christians? | ||
Well, yeah. But again, why did they have to make it about black people? | ||
Remember the lady who was white in the, I think it was the Iowa caucus, who voted for Buttigieg, found out he was gay, and wanted to retract her vote? | ||
And of course, the ultimate irony here, Is America ready for a gay president? | ||
Well, we already had Barack Obama. | ||
With, uh, his little, uh, his little fake wife, Michelle. | ||
Michael. But, that's a whole other story, but hey, oh, I may get brought up tonight. | ||
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Uh, Mayor Pete, what would you say to black people and Christians who don't want a gay president? | |
Well, I'd say that, you know, please don't be bigoted. | ||
And I'm going to kiss my husband on the stage right now just to show you that it's okay. | ||
Meanwhile, the Obamas and the Clintons still not weighing in. | ||
Have you noticed that? Still kind of just hanging out there. | ||
Nobody knows where they're going to go. | ||
Are they going to endorse somebody? | ||
Maybe someone throws their hat in the ring? | ||
Hmm. But what happens tonight at the Democrat debate? | ||
Does anybody watch? Are people sick of this by now? | ||
I know I am. Look, just give it to Bloomberg or let the commie Bernie get it. | ||
And just, can we just be done with this already? | ||
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I mean, my goodness. Think about all the money you've wasted. | |
I bring this up every election cycle. | ||
Billions. I'm not complaining. | ||
What I'm complaining about is the hypocrisy. | ||
Of these socialists in politics and these socialists in Hollywood, throw money at this. | ||
Free that. But yet, they're the ones that fly around the world on jets. | ||
They're the ones that waste billions of dollars on failed campaigns that they know they can't win. | ||
So it's just total hypocrisy from these people. | ||
But, you know, the good news is America is waking up to it, honestly. | ||
But because the liberal progressive left tries to control reality with controlling what gets seen on TV, controlling what goes out on the internet with social media. | ||
Here's a perfect example. | ||
Here's a perfect example of the control and the facade of mainstream media, entertainment, and news. | ||
Look at Bryson Gray. | ||
Bryson Gray has come from where? | ||
Did he get endorsed by Hollywood? | ||
Does he have a big record label? | ||
Does he get played on the radio? | ||
Does he have major rappers and entertainers backing him, telling you how great he is? | ||
No, he had himself. | ||
He had himself, he had an idea, he had a recording studio, and he made an album that was top of the charts for a moment, and I think finished at five in the rap album, I think 20 overall on iTunes. | ||
Great album, I listened to it, loved it. | ||
And then you have Eminem. | ||
Now, Say what you want about the music. | ||
Eminem is totally backed by the establishment. | ||
Gets all the mainstream interviews on late night TV. Gets promoted in all the radio stations and everything with his new album. | ||
Promoted on social media push when he has a new album. | ||
You know, he's the big famous guy totally backed by the establishment. | ||
Bryson Gray backed by organic grassroots support. | ||
via his own hustle, and he beats Eminem on the album charts. | ||
That is the perfect example of how the entire landscape of mainstream entertainment and media is a fraud, folks. | ||
It's all corrupt. | ||
It's all rigged. It's all fake. | ||
It's all controlled. You only get to be a part of the system if you go with the system, even though it's not popular and we totally rebuked it. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to give out the phone number So that we can start aggregating your calls. | ||
And then I'm going to go to a couple videos here in this short segment. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539 is the number to call in. | ||
Anything we have discussed so far is fair game. | ||
And I also have some other things I'm going to get into as well. | ||
Julian Assange, Harvey Weinstein, an FBI sting in New York on a sex trafficking operation that's going on. | ||
So all these things will be fair game. | ||
Former DHS whistleblower under Obama shot dead. | ||
So it's all coming up here on your phone calls. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
All right. First, let's go to a compare situation. | ||
Moment of Obama in India and Trump in India. | ||
And again, you need to have the backdrop. | ||
Obama a media darling. | ||
Obama inflated by the establishment. | ||
A total fraud. But yet, what does the media say? | ||
Oh, Obama's the greatest thing since sliced bread. | ||
Oh, the whole world adores Obama and loves him. | ||
Even though China basically took a dump and told Obama to clean it up when he visited China. | ||
When Trump went to China, they rolled out the red carpet. | ||
Because, see, China's smart. | ||
They know that Obama wanted to screw America, so why would they give a damn? | ||
So, oh, Obama's coming here? | ||
Yeah, just give him a dustpan and a broom and take a dump outside of his plane and tell him to clean it up and we can talk afterwards. | ||
Because they know he was going to give China whatever they wanted anyway. | ||
Why waste their time trying to, you know, show him a good time? | ||
He hated America, so they figured, well, he's going to screw America anyway, just screw him. | ||
Trump comes to China, red carpet. | ||
Celebrations, beautiful displays, the whole nine. | ||
Now, though, let's look at Trump in India, what was basically a total flop. | ||
More people show up at a Trump rally in America than they had this huge event for Obama in India. | ||
versus Trump in India, here it is. | ||
So barely clean, slowly clean. | ||
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So barely clean, slowly clean. | |
Smelly Queen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I mean, tiny crowd, folks. | ||
Maybe a thousand people. | ||
And then there's his husband, Michael, giving him the stage. | ||
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Thank you, everybody. Thank you so much. | |
Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
Everybody, please have a seat. | ||
Have a seat. Tiny rollout. | ||
Nobody cares. Now you're struck. | ||
Gigantic stadium. With Prime Minister Modi hugging, raising his hand, celebrating a celebration that a real president exists. | ||
Guys, go back to the footage of Trump and the sound. | ||
Let's just go back, fast forward it to Trump and the sound it made versus Obama. | ||
You heard Obama, just tiny little claps, eee, ooh, Obama! | ||
And then it's Trump. Ah! | ||
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Ah! Ah! | |
Ah! That is amazing, ladies and gentlemen. Can you imagine the energy in that stadium? | ||
Can you imagine the feels in that stadium? | ||
But again, what does the mainstream media tell you? | ||
Oh, Trump's an embarrassment to the world. | ||
Nobody likes Trump. | ||
Bullcrap. Trump is a hundred times more popular than Obama worldwide. | ||
And Trump is more popular here domestically than Obama ever was. | ||
I mean, I'll give credit where credit's due. | ||
Obama had big rallies when he was running for president. | ||
He would get 5,000 to 10,000 average when he would hold big rally events. | ||
Trump gets 15,000 minimum, sometimes 50,000 at a rally. | ||
But mainstream media is never going to tell you that because they have to continue with the facade that they created, which is Obama. | ||
They have to continue with the fraud that they created, which is Obama. | ||
And they have to continue to lie to you about Trump, who's surging and a populist and an American hero, because they hate him, they hate you, and they hate America. | ||
All right. The great audience is lining up on the phone lines. | ||
The phone callers, honestly, I mean, look, you open up the phone lines, it's kind of a mixed bag. | ||
You never know what you're going to get. | ||
It's not an insult to the callers. | ||
You just never know. | ||
But the callers, I mean, really for 2020, but specifically the last couple weeks, have just been, like, incredible. | ||
And so I can't wait to take your calls. | ||
I do want to just get the rest of these news stories out of the way before I do. | ||
That way, if you want to comment on any of that, you can comment on some of that, too. | ||
For example, now again, I'm going to go ahead and just, I mean, I don't know. | ||
Part of me is like, no, don't do it. | ||
But then another part of me is like, no, do it. | ||
Pat yourself on the back when you have the news first. | ||
Pat yourself on the back when you're tomorrow's news today. | ||
One of the greatest of all time, Rush Limbaugh, does it more than anybody else. | ||
And so why shouldn't we do it? | ||
Now, if you remember when all of this stuff, first of all, actually, it was years ago when I first told you this about Assange and Trump. | ||
And the whole plan to extradite if he would cooperate, and then how he wouldn't sell his source so basically he couldn't get over here, but how Trump had to pretend like, oh yeah, we're extraditing, we're going to criminally indict him, even though he wanted him to come over here and cooperate. | ||
Well, it all ended up coming out. | ||
But we've got new developments now. | ||
So Kim.com pushed this out on Twitter, released from WikiLeaks. | ||
And he was actually reporting on some of this at the time, but not in so many words. | ||
He says, I brokered the deal via Trump's best friend, name redacted. | ||
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Who knows what that is? | |
It's not Roger Stone, I promise you that. | ||
I brokered the deal with Trump's best friend to get Representative Dana Rohrabacher to offer to pardon Julian Assange. | ||
Trump lies when he says he had nothing to do with the pardon offer. | ||
After Julian refused to disclose his source, Trump got him indicted. | ||
Now look, I don't want to call the president a liar, but I said at the time that he was lying about this. | ||
So I don't know what measurements Trump is doing when he decides that he's going to lie about this stuff. | ||
I don't know if he's getting this advice from others. | ||
I don't know if he's doing this to protect himself. | ||
I don't know what the deal is. | ||
But I will just say this. | ||
The president, since becoming president, has backtracked on some of the things that he's said in the past. | ||
We showed an example of that earlier with how he wanted Ebola handled under Obama versus how he's handling coronavirus as president. | ||
Well, the Julian Assange story is another thing. | ||
So again, I don't know if now he just knows stuff behind the scenes and so he's not giving the full disclosure or he can't give the full disclosure for other reasons, or if he is just blatantly lying to protect himself. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I know what's happening here. | ||
And we reported it, I don't know how long ago, but it's now been totally confirmed. | ||
So Julian Assange, at this point to me, I mean, I'm looking at Julian Assange and I'm just like, See, because I just have to wonder, what is the purpose of WikiLeaks? | ||
It's to get out the truth, to expose corruption, and hopefully bring it down. | ||
Well, look, there comes a point in time where it becomes bigger than WikiLeaks, and it becomes bigger than Julian Assange. | ||
And this is the time. | ||
And so for Assange not to be cooperating with President Trump, Who's trying to figure out what the heck's going on here as they're leading this fake investigation against him and using WikiLeaks as the backdrop to do it. | ||
No, now's the time to understand. | ||
This doesn't mean WikiLeaks has served its purpose. | ||
It doesn't mean WikiLeaks is at the end of its days. | ||
It means, look, we understand you protect your sources at WikiLeaks. | ||
We understand that WikiLeaks is what it is and it has protocols and it's strict and it's staunch and it's come this far because of it. | ||
But there reaches a time when things become bigger than WikiLeaks. | ||
There reaches a time when things become bigger than Julian Assange. | ||
And it's time, I think, for Julian Assange and WikiLeaks to realize that and understand it's time to cooperate with the Trump administration when it comes to the DNC and the DCCC hack. | ||
110%. Now, that doesn't mean the information ever has to go public from your mouth, but there does need to be an investigation. | ||
And we can't offer, Trump obviously is offering you and your sources with cooperation a pardon or, you know, whatever. | ||
But we can't get to the root of our corruption here because we're now being stonewalled by Julian Assange. | ||
So it's weird how that kind of flips on its face. | ||
But it's not been good for Julian Assange. | ||
Headline from The Guardian today, Julian Assange was handcuffed 11 times and stripped naked. | ||
So, he's just being pretty much tortured over there for being the hero that he is, which is really sad. | ||
Alright, I got some other news, but let me start off on the phone lines here, and let's start with Eric in Florida. | ||
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Go ahead, Eric. Hi, thank you. | |
Troy the Destroyer, how you doing? | ||
I'm doing good, thank you. | ||
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All right. Hey, what's the artwork behind you? | |
I got a picture when you were in a hotel a long time ago, and it just looked like this psycho stuff. | ||
Do you see a butterfly? | ||
Tell me what you see. | ||
But anyways, here's something that I would like Darren McBrain to put forth or whoever is... | ||
Didn't Mikey O' Try Anything, Bloomberg, didn't he say Trump needs to stop barking on Twitter? | ||
I'm not really sure what you're referencing. | ||
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Yeah, I think you made a comment, you know, that Donald, that the president needs to stop barking on Twitter when that's the main connection to all the people. | |
Well, yeah, that's just Bloomberg, you know, that's just Bloomberg licking his fingers, seeing which way the wind blows, or, you know, just trying to fit in with the in-crowd that likes to bash Trump on Twitter, or he thinks that's a popular opinion or a popular take to make. | ||
Bloomberg is a consistent inconsistent. | ||
So I give him credit for being consistently inconsistent. | ||
And he doesn't try to refute the past either. | ||
So again, I'm not sure exactly what you're referencing there. | ||
But as far as Bloomberg flip-flopping or being this or being that, he admits it. | ||
He recognizes it. He's consistently inconsistent, which a part of me actually respects. | ||
But as far as him talking about Trump's tweets, it's just more noise to that point. | ||
Thank you for the call, Eric. Let's go to Bart in Georgia. | ||
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Go ahead, Bart. Hey, Bart Fine has a message to corrupt Judge Jackson. | |
You may not decede from the union. | ||
I have totally lost faith in our so-called justice system. | ||
Oh, it's sick. It's totally sick. | ||
Yeah, this is such a blatant miscarriage of justice. | ||
And, you know, look, again, I'm not just like, I just call it as I see it. | ||
How is the president saying it's sad to watch this? | ||
Well, step in and do something. | ||
Where the hell is the attorney general in this country? | ||
Seriously, where the hell is he? I don't know. | ||
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Where the hell is he? By the deep state, but all I know is the war room hasn't been the same since Roger's gone. | |
We want him back now. | ||
Yeah, and they're trying to lock him up. | ||
It's hard to believe, isn't it, that the former Coast is now one of the number one targets of the deep state. | ||
Of course, hey, they tried to bring me in. | ||
They're still trying to mess with me. | ||
I'm hoping I can clear all this stuff up in four months and keep my record clean and stay out of jail. | ||
But you know they want to make an example out of me, too. | ||
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Yeah, they want to gag you and Roger all the way through the 2020 election. | |
Literally. Literally. | ||
I mean, isn't that... What other show on the air? | ||
And it really is, I mean... | ||
Look, I'm not trying to inflate my own ego. | ||
It's probably, you know, too big already. | ||
But it's like, what other show on air where both the hosts have literally been in jail because they're that big of a target of the deep state? | ||
There is no other show. | ||
There is no other show where both the show hosts have ended up in jail because they're that much of a public enemy. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen... | ||
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Okay. We've got the phone lines. | ||
Some of them are still open, it looks like. | ||
Two, if you want to get in. 877-789-92539. | ||
Let's go to Patty in Rhode Island. | ||
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Go ahead, Patty. Boy, let me tell you something. | |
I have been messing around with Turbo Force as a talc. | ||
It works amazingly. | ||
You wouldn't even believe it. | ||
It really keeps the dander down, if you don't understand what I'm saying. | ||
Okay, folks, so here's what we have here. | ||
We've got a prank caller. This is not actually Patty. | ||
People think they can fool me. | ||
You don't understand. I have laser vision, okay? | ||
I'm a multi-dimensional time traveler. | ||
This is actually... | ||
Is this really Brad Chadford, Chard Bratwurst? | ||
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It's Chard Bratwurst from Boston. | |
Yeah. You thought you could fool me, didn't you? | ||
Well, you know, hey, man, I figured I'd give it a shot. | ||
But you got me. | ||
You think I'm afraid of you? | ||
You think I'm afraid of a charred bratwurst? | ||
I eat charred bratwurst at tailgates. | ||
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Yeah, okay. Okay. | |
Look, I just wanted to mention that I think that it's ridiculous that Roger's going through all this stuff, and I want to support Roger in anything he can do to stay out of jail, and people should get into Stone Defense Fund. | ||
You know, they should get up in there. | ||
I think it's ridiculous that he's been put through what he's been put through, but I also think it's kind of silly that Trump's You know, been putting on Twitter that you can't be, somehow you can't be necessarily a decent judge if you're anti-Trump because, | ||
you know, whatever. So at this point, we've decided that no, you know, Democratic, you know, person can be objective and no, but every Republican person can be objective. | ||
It doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
Well, I would agree with you there. | ||
I think, though, I think we've reached a weird climate where you can't take anything at face value. | ||
And while in practice, I agree with you, but I think that the Democrats and the liberal progressives have become so anti-Trump that it just infects everything they do, and they're not acting, you know, with logic or real. | ||
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Huh? You don't think you'd do the same thing? | |
What are you talking about? | ||
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I'm saying you don't think that your dislike of the Democratic Party doesn't lead you down the same path? | |
Well, I'm not a judge. | ||
Right. I'm not sitting on a court, as you said, as you've covered on your own channel. | ||
You know, you don't think Roger Stone deserved any of this. | ||
Okay, so we've got a judge, in my view, a corrupt judge, clearly politicized, I'd say. | ||
She is a Democrat. | ||
She is a liberal progressive. | ||
She was appointed by Obama. | ||
She is acting unconstitutionally. | ||
She is acting illegally, in my opinion. | ||
So that's a case in point. | ||
I'm not a judge doing that. | ||
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You understand? An honest question. | |
If a Republican was in a certain situation where they had to deal with With, you know, a judge and that judge happened to be a Democrat or you take it the opposite way, are you automatically going to assume that because somebody is of a certain party that they cannot be a reasonable arbiter? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
But again, my point is that the left in this country has become so filled with whatever towards Donald Trump, it's affecting their ability to act I want to know exactly what action you think that she specifically took that you say is a biased action. | ||
She gagged Roger Stone. | ||
She won't throw this trial out via mistrial even though it should be based on every technicality. | ||
She's having secret hearings today. | ||
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Everybody who knows anything about the law knows that Roger And I love Roger, but he did a bunch of dumb things during the campaign, during the, you know, trial that he should not have. | |
Okay, say he did everything under the plan that's dumb. | ||
He didn't do anything illegal. | ||
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Not illegal, but enough for her to say, hey, stop it. | |
Just shut up. You know, I mean, he didn't have to do any of that stuff, man. | ||
And you and I both. Why? | ||
Why? Her job. | ||
Her job is to be an arbiter of the wall. | ||
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Yes, it actually is her job. It actually is her job. | |
That's her job. She's doing her job. | ||
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She's different than her duty. | |
So you think that what she did was out of the bounds of what a judge is supposed to do? | ||
That's your position? 110%, without a doubt, and I think you know it. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to take more calls. | ||
I've got a couple more news stories to cover. | ||
We had our resident liberal Brad Chadford call in under a pseudonym, Patty, last segment. | ||
He thought he could sneak one by me, but no such luck. | ||
I'm like Jordan Bennington. | ||
You may recognize him from the Stanley Cup. | ||
Nothing gets by me, Chad. | ||
Let me hit a couple of phone lines here. | ||
Excuse me, a couple news stories here. | ||
I'm about 30 minutes away from being totally mentally drained, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Let me hit a couple of If I had my Brain Force Plus and my Turbo Force, I'd probably still be high-octane. | ||
But without it, I'm slowly dying in front of your eyes here. | ||
You know, it really is amazing. | ||
I didn't even mean to do this, but it really is amazing, folks. | ||
I talk about it, but it's almost like a case in point when I'm on the road and I don't have my full supplement stashed with me just because I don't want to bring, you know, 20 bottles or whatever. | ||
And, I mean, I guess I could parse it all out. | ||
But I really tell the difference. | ||
When I'm on the road and I'm not taking all my supplements from InfoWrestore.com, I hit a wall right about now. | ||
But when I'm in town, I have my full supplement routine because really my daily routine is, I mean, as far as demanding is concerned, it's just as demanding every day. | ||
But without all the supplements from InfoWareStore.com, I hit a wall right about now and I'm hitting it and my dyslexia is showing. | ||
But we're going to power through this. | ||
We're going to take some of your calls. | ||
But let me hit these headlines first. | ||
From the New York Post today, FBI, NYPD, raid fashion mogul Peter Nygaard's Times Square office and sex trafficking probe. | ||
Now, what have I been telling you here on The War Room? | ||
And with this, I do have some sources, and some of them have been on air, others behind the scenes, but I've been telling you the NYPD and New York, and with other people I've gotten more into detail, but... | ||
The NYPD and what's going on in New York is really the key to everything, folks. | ||
Think about it. Epstein, Weinstein, Wiener, Clinton Foundation. | ||
That's where Trump is from and his business was headquartered. | ||
I mean, folks, that's the hot ticket is New York right now because- The good men and women in the New York Police Department that aren't compromised, and the good men and women in the FBI that aren't compromised, and New York is just the biggest one. | ||
There's other places too, like Chicago and other places, but New York is the big one, folks. | ||
That's why you're seeing action in New York. | ||
Again, Epstein, Weinstein, Anthony Weiner, and now Peter Nygaard, the Nixibum cult, the Clinton Foundation. | ||
It's all in New York. | ||
This is the linchpin. | ||
This is the key to everything. | ||
And here is just yet another example of that. | ||
The FBI and NYPD Tuesday morning raided the Times Square offices of Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygaard as part of a sex trafficking investigation. | ||
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan has not elaborated or provided many details. | ||
But that's what we know. | ||
And now Nygaard has been under investigation for months. | ||
After several women have accused him of sexually assaulting them. | ||
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So... Here we go. | |
Of course, Nygaard was featured on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, which I forget where that was. | ||
Was that it on ABC? I forget. | ||
Anyway, just another example, folks. | ||
The sex trafficking happening with the elites, with Democrats. | ||
With Hollywood. And of course, yes, the FBI with Epstein, the Clintons. | ||
And it's all coming down, folks. | ||
And New York is the linchpin. | ||
So we need to have our thoughts and prayers with the good men and women in the FBI and the NYPD in New York. | ||
Because they're really sticking their necks out there, folks. | ||
And I mean, they need to stick them out farther. | ||
That's not a knock. They're doing the work. | ||
But it's hard and they're risking their lives. | ||
Harvey Weinstein is now in a wheelchair and scared of dying behind bars. | ||
This is from the Daily Mail today. | ||
And so this is just the latest thing. | ||
So first he was fine, then he had a walker, and then he walked himself out of prison. | ||
Now he's in a wheelchair. And it's just all a joke. | ||
And then you had Whoopi Goldberg yesterday celebrating the Harvey Weinstein charges. | ||
Screw you, Whoopi Goldberg. | ||
You enabled Harvey Weinstein. | ||
You covered up for those rapes. | ||
You are a disgusting pig. | ||
Whoopi Goldberg is a disgusting fraud that enabled the sexual abuse and then pretends like she cares about it on national television. | ||
Nothing makes me more sick than a disgusting fraud like Whoopi Goldberg. | ||
Excuse me, I'm yelling. I said I wouldn't do that. | ||
I'm in the hotel. It blows out my sound. | ||
I apologize since I'm getting unhinged. | ||
Let me just take another phone call. | ||
Let's go to Zeke. | ||
I forget where he's at, guys, but let's go to Zeke. | ||
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Go ahead, Zeke. Yes, Zeke, go ahead. | |
I'm calling from West Virginia, and I was calling to talk about Trump, another idea that I think we could do in order to get him to wake up on the whole censorship and stand for free speech. | ||
I think we could just turn on him for a while and just say, okay, you're going to abandon us. | ||
We'll just support Bernie Sanders just to see as an effort to wake him up. | ||
Like, you know, not really to support communism or whatever, but just to wake Trump up. | ||
Like, okay, I did wrong. | ||
You guys are turning your backs on me. | ||
I got to stand up for what's right. | ||
I'm sorry, explain that again because the Democrats are turning on Bernie? | ||
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No, no, no, no, no. You know how Trump isn't doing enough to stand up for free speech, for our free speech? | |
And I'm a big diehard Trump fan, but I think that another idea that we could wake him up is to turn on Trump, not to support communism in the end, but just to get him to wake up. | ||
We could say, okay. No, no, no. I see what you're saying. | ||
I'm sorry. I misunderstood you at the beginning. | ||
And, you know, that's kind of what we're doing with the whole sticker drive, going to a Trump rally, putting the censorship sticker over your lips, having people ask you, why are you doing that? | ||
Saying, look, I'm being censored. | ||
The president says he's monitoring the situation. | ||
Well, that's great. He can monitor me being censored all day long. | ||
Is he going to take action? We haven't seen that. | ||
It's kind of like the same thing with the Roger Stone case. | ||
But it's not even about turning our backs on Trump. | ||
It's about penetrating the mainstream, penetrating the matrix with the truth. | ||
And not forcing Trump's hand per se, because that's the kind of stuff that turns Trump off. | ||
He is an egomaniac. | ||
I think it takes a bit of that to be in the position he's in. | ||
But to just say, hey, look, we're your grassroots. | ||
We're the people that elected you. | ||
You need to stand up against the social media censorship, not with a monitoring, but with action, because this is a huge threat to your re-election. | ||
And so it's not a threat to say, we're going to protest you or turn our backs on you. | ||
Like you said, let's wake the president up and say, look, President Trump, your supporters are being censored. | ||
We need you to do something about it. | ||
It's a total violation of free speech. | ||
Monitoring the situation isn't going to help. | ||
Thanks for the call, Zeke. | ||
Jefferson in Virginia, you've got about 70 seconds. | ||
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Go ahead. Well, thanks, Owen. | |
For a guy that doesn't like the swamp, you certainly come back and visit often. | ||
Yeah, I don't want to talk about it. | ||
They're drawing you in. | ||
It's like a cycle. You get yourself in trouble in the swamp. | ||
You have to come back for court dates. | ||
It's just an endless cycle. | ||
Between the behavior of Tamika Hart, the four-woman, Judge Amy Berman Jackson, Sotomayor, Ginsburg, Pelosi, Rashida Tlaib, the whole jihad squad, I'm beginning to believe that Muslims are actually right about women. | ||
You just can't trust them with authority. | ||
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What? Oh my god! | |
And in a twist of fate. | ||
And in a twist and in a turning of the table. | ||
Can you imagine though? Like, that's the kind of tact that scrambles these people's brains. | ||
It's like, I should come out as a Muslim tomorrow and say, I'm a diehard Muslim now. | ||
There should be no women in government, no women on the Supreme Court bench. | ||
Put all women back where they belong in a hijab, in a veil, and in the kitchen. | ||
What's worse is the Democrats are heading for a broker convention and you're going to end up with Michelle Obama running for president. | ||
She's going to get drafted as the top of the ticket. | ||
But see, but that's tricky now because as a Muslim, I'm okay with that because that's actually a man. | ||
And so we're okay with a man being the president. | ||
So that's a tricky one now. | ||
Big ups to this audience. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
Thanks for your support and your prayers. | ||
Thanks for your support here in the 3D World with your patronage at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Big ups to the crew. Always does a great job when I'm on the air taking care of any issues, trying their best to make me look like a genius. | ||
It's not very hard, but sometimes they have to make me look good, and that's quite a chore. | ||
So we salute them for that. | ||
Two more stories before I go back out to the phone lines. | ||
Remember, folks, this is a big one, and it's Barely getting any coverage. | ||
Should be a major news story. | ||
Former DHS whistleblower Philip Haney, this is in the Obama administration, found dead of gunshot wound. | ||
Now, they haven't classified this as a suicide yet. | ||
That's where they were leaning. But they have not officially classified it as that yet. | ||
Let's be honest. This is another deep state murder. | ||
He knew where the bodies were buried. | ||
He was probably cooperating with an investigation into Obama and all the corruption and Eric Holder and all his corruption. | ||
And he's now shot dead. | ||
It's really amazing how corrupt it is, folks. | ||
It's horrifying if you really look it in the eye. | ||
And so we kind of put on sunglasses and look at it or we kind of like stare right off to the side and kind of see it through our peripherals. | ||
But when you stare right into the eye of Sauron, You feel the evil, and you know they'll stop at nothing to hide all the sins and crimes against humanity that they do every day. | ||
Now, if you remember yesterday, just as a side note, because it was on my chest, I talked about how it was odd, and I get it's Black History Month, how I keep hearing all of these ads and everything, black people this, black people that, black people children's books, clothing lines only for black people. | ||
And then I saw the story, more companies get into business of Black History Month. | ||
Now again, I don't care. | ||
It doesn't matter to me if somebody's marketing a book for Black people or a hair product for Black people. | ||
It doesn't matter. I just hear it on the radio. | ||
I hear it when I'm listening to a music app. | ||
I see it on TV. It's just, it's funny to me that the left will sit here and say, racist, racist, racist, even though there's an entire economy built around Black people. | ||
That's great! That proves how un-racist we are. | ||
But you know, again, if you did this and you were a white person and you tried to market something for white people only, you'd be considered racist. | ||
The ACLU would shut you down. | ||
All these different groups would shut you down. | ||
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The SPLC, they would all come for you, call for your head. | |
So maybe we are really racist in this country, just not the way we're told. | ||
Okay, we're going to go to the phone calls for the rest of today's show. | ||
I want to thank everybody for tuning in. | ||
Thank the crew again. Let's go to Joe in Mississippi. | ||
Go ahead, Joe. Oh, I'm sorry, guys. | ||
I must not have an updated list here. | ||
Okay, what about Adam in Canada? | ||
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Yeah, people need to really understand what people like Bernie and the Elizabeth Warren mean when they say that they're going to give you free health care. | |
They don't have a giant medical conglomerate company that they own that's going to come and do that for free for you. | ||
They're going to reorganize your behavior, the societal behavior by force, into something that supposedly gives you that free. | ||
Now, if you want to understand what that is, think about if the government paid to fix your car. | ||
Do you think the mechanic would find anything wrong with it when you brought it in? | ||
If you never saw the bill and never knew how much of your taxes went to pay for it? | ||
It would be a giant scam, but you're not bringing them your car, you're bringing them your body. | ||
Well, and it's really weird, too, because when you can get things down to a very rudimentary, logical level, a leftist or a liberal progressive that hasn't gone totally insane, you can actually have a breakthrough. | ||
For example, I mentioned this earlier, but I'll give a more specific example here. | ||
I have a young friend who is trying to get into grad school, and she wants me to write a letter of recommendation for her to get into grad school. | ||
I was like, hey, look, I have no problem doing that, but if the wrong person reads that, they may reject you because they don't like me. | ||
I don't want to put you in that position. | ||
Well, she's being indoctrinated by the leftist professors, and so she's promoting all these ideas of socialism for me. | ||
I'm a capitalist pig, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I'm like, no, I'm not a capitalist pig. | ||
I'm a free market. That means anything. | ||
You can be a capitalist. You can be a communist. | ||
You can be a socialist. You can be anything in the free market. | ||
That's the beauty of the free market. | ||
And she's like, why do you favor the free market? | ||
Because it relies on the individual. | ||
It empowers the individual. | ||
It makes the individual empowered and the individual relies on the individual. | ||
And people say, well, that's selfish. | ||
Well, I don't care if you call it selfish. | ||
I don't want anyone to rely on me unless it's organic. | ||
Because that happens in the real world with friends and family and loved ones. | ||
And I don't want to rely on anyone else because, quite frankly, people are unreliable. | ||
And if people can't even take care of themselves, why should I have to take care of them? | ||
So there's kind of a breakthrough. | ||
And then she says, well, I need you to write the recommendation letter anyway because all the other people that said they would write it are unreliable and haven't gotten back to me. | ||
And I'm like, exactly! | ||
People are unreliable. | ||
So why would you want to rely on them? | ||
And why would you want people that don't take care of themselves? | ||
Why would you who take care of yourself want to have to take care of everyone? | ||
So when you can get it down to a fundamental level and have that logical conclusion, I think that's where you can have the breakthroughs. | ||
But man, I mean, they are brainwashing these kids in these college centers, man. | ||
It is hardly higher education anymore. | ||
It is a liberal indoctrination camp these days. | ||
And it's really sad to see what they're doing to young minds. | ||
Thank you for the call, Adam. | ||
Let's go to Mike in New Jersey. | ||
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Go ahead, Mike. How are you doing tonight? | |
Good, thank you. Oh, good. | ||
First, I'd like to say that you've really grown as a reporter over the last year. | ||
I first started listening to your, around the time of the first Democratic debate last year. | ||
And man, your reporting is absolutely outstanding. | ||
Second, the Brain Force and the Turbo Force combination, incredible. | ||
It's dropped the amount of coffee I drink by half. | ||
And I drink a lot of coffee during the day. | ||
So yeah, I suggest that to all of the Turbo Force and the Brain Force. | ||
Have you been keeping track of the CDC website chart for the coronavirus? | ||
I'm not monitoring it, but I did check it today and I saw that there's 50, I think 52 or 53 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the U.S. I think nine in Texas. | ||
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Oh, it went up. | |
I noticed that the chart changed. | ||
They took some information away. | ||
And last I checked, before the chart changed, it was at 15 positives. | ||
Then it went down to 14. | ||
I'm like, how does it go down to 14? | ||
Are there any deaths from it? | ||
It's like they took some information away. | ||
That's a little strange. | ||
Yeah, that is alarming. | ||
And that's obviously happening in China. | ||
But that's what I'm saying, too. | ||
Why is Trump crediting the CDC and the World Health Organization and all these other groups for doing such a great job with the coronavirus? | ||
No, they're not. They've done a terrible job. | ||
And why isn't he using this to say, strong border security, close the borders, I'm not going to have a global pandemic outbreak in my country. | ||
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100%, 100%, Owen. | |
Another thing, can we touch on censorship and the vaccines on Facebook? | ||
Oh, yeah. If you post anything about vaccines that doesn't say, take your vaccine shot with a gun to your head, you know, and love it because it's the greatest thing ever, then yeah, they pretty much will censor you. | ||
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Well, here in New Jersey, MMA fighter Nick Catone, he's from Brick, New Jersey, area that I spent a lot of time in, moved in, kind of grew up in. | |
His Facebook account was shut down. | ||
Shut down because it didn't conform with community standards. | ||
He broke no standards. | ||
All he did was share his story, and it's all true. | ||
It's confirmed. He has the evidence that it was vaccines that killed his son, yet Facebook still shut him down. | ||
And think about how scary that is. | ||
Think about how scary that is, that big pharmaceuticals, specifically the vaccine injury, has that much power. | ||
That they're literally in the ear of these social media giants telling them to censor this stuff. | ||
Like, they're in control? | ||
They run our lives? | ||
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Yeah, apparently they're trying to run our lives, you know? | |
Facebook was put out... | ||
I mean, if that isn't fascism, if that isn't fascism, I don't know what is. | ||
And so where is Antifa on that? | ||
And again, I say that facetiously, Antifa is a faith front for just a bunch of raging commies who want to break stuff because of their own misery or whatever. | ||
I wish they would be real anti-fascists. | ||
Fight against the vaccine industry that's killing people and censoring the truth. | ||
Fight against big tech that's censoring people day by day, ripping away our right to free speech. | ||
Those are the fascists. | ||
And it's really just sick that this is happening in America and they just want to force inoculate all of us and then just tell us, oh yeah, take it with a gun to our head. | ||
I don't think so. Thanks to everybody for listening. | ||
We'll be back tomorrow. Stay tuned. | ||
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We've got a phrase around here, Alex. | |
It's real simple. | ||
Noah prepared. | ||
You are a self-proclaimed socialist. | ||
Democratic. Put in there, please. | ||
Thank you. Your agenda has promised free health care for everybody, free college tuition, and to pay off people's college loans. | ||
The price tag for that is estimated to be $60 trillion over 10 years, correct? | ||
Well, look, we have political opponents who will come up... | ||
You don't know how much your plan costs? | ||
You don't know. Nobody knows. This is impossible. | ||
You're going to propose a plan to the American people and you're not going to tell them how much it costs? |