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Boys and girls, welcome to CPAC 2020. | ||
Owen Schroer from Infowars.com here. | ||
And wow, we have a very large line to get inside. | ||
It kind of reminds me of a Trump rally about the day before when there's already thousands of people lined up, you know, an average Democrat candidate hopes that they can get that many people at showtime, Trump has that many people 24 hours before, but hey, we're here at CPAC and I just wanted to kind of come on here, do a live stream, let you guys know we're here and really show you this line. | ||
So let's show you this long line as we move down here, but as I show you this long line and I'm expecting, I don't know the numbers, this is my first CPAC event ever. | ||
So I really don't know if this is the biggest ever, if this is average, but I would guess that this will go down as one of the largest CPACs to ever happen. | ||
Now, only time will tell, but there's a lot of big names here. | ||
Conservatism is in, and that's really what I wanted to talk about. | ||
Thank you, sir. God bless you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you. And obviously, info is very popular out here. | ||
Info is very popular out here. | ||
But I wanted to talk about how patriotism is back. | ||
The counterculture is now patriotism. | ||
And how the mainstream news tries to pretend, as we're literally walking by this massive line of people to get in, there's Jane Zirkle. | ||
Hi, Jane. Nice to see you. | ||
How you guys doing? Nice to meet you guys. | ||
Nice to meet you guys. Looking good out here. | ||
Looking good. Yeah, we'll be around. | ||
We'll be around. We're out here shaking hands, kissing babies, you know, doing it. | ||
Oh, that's my scarf. | ||
See my scarf sister here. | ||
Look at that. So what I'm saying is the mainstream media pretends like you're unpopular if you're a patriot. | ||
Yes, how are you doing, sir? I'm doing good, thank you. | ||
I'm live right now, but maybe I'll catch me later, all right? | ||
Catch me later. Hello, hello, ladies. | ||
Hello, hello. How are you doing, man? | ||
Nice shirt. Look at this shirt. | ||
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Look at that. Chairman LeBron. | |
You gotta love it. He let the coronavirus out. | ||
It was LeBron. So, but again, folks, they try to act like patriots are unpopular or conservatism is unpopular. | ||
That's mainstream news propaganda. | ||
Thank you. Free Rider Stone indeed. | ||
This is what's popular in America. | ||
Patriotism is what's popular in America. | ||
Trump is popular in America. | ||
The mainstream news acting like this doesn't exist. | ||
Running fake polls saying that Trump would lose to Sanders or Trump would lose to Biden. | ||
Those are fake polls. They're obviously fake polls. | ||
None of these Democrat candidates have half the support, a quarter of the support that Donald Trump has. | ||
So why do they run these fake polls? | ||
Because it's all about defeating this revolution that's happening. | ||
It's all about defeating the culture revolution that's happening and masquerading around like, Hollywood is still popular, or mainstream entertainment is still popular. | ||
Look at Bryson Gray, who, organic, totally grassroots, rapper, is able to top the charts, multiple charts, making it in the top five in iTunes, beating mainstream rappers like Eminem and other such people. | ||
Isn't that incredible? So that just shows you how mainstream entertainment is dying. | ||
Mainstream news is dying. | ||
They want to act like this cultural revolution behind Trump isn't happening. | ||
They want to act like patriotism is not being rejuvenated right now in America. | ||
But all the proof says, yes, it is. | ||
You can't have an event like this If you're a liberal progressive, there is nothing like this at CPAC. There is nothing like a Trump rally for the left. | ||
The closest thing... How you doing, man? | ||
The closest thing that you can get is a Bernie Sanders rally. | ||
That's the closest thing that you can get right now on the left. | ||
Here, we'll just step right over here. Excuse me, guys. | ||
Nice scarf. Very beautiful. | ||
So, as you can see, the event still doesn't start for... | ||
Well, about an hour and a half. | ||
But my cameraman's making me dizzy here. | ||
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He's making me do circles here, like a helicopter. | |
But anyway, so what I'm saying is, Trump, if the mainstream media did their job and actually presented reality to you instead of their left-wing progressive propaganda, Trump would be the most popular president of all time by all metrics. | ||
Yeah. Trump would get re-elected in the greatest landslide in American political history. | ||
But because of the propaganda of mainstream news and entertainment, they pretend that Trump is unpopular. | ||
They pretend like everybody hates Trump. | ||
That's just a facade. | ||
That's the Mockingbird Press and that's the controlled agents in Hollywood of the progressive agenda. | ||
So this CPAC event is just another example Just like Trump rallies, just another example of how patriotism is back. | ||
Trump is the most popular candidate, or excuse me, popular president in modern history and only getting more popular in America and around the world. | ||
You saw what happened in India with Prime Minister Modi with 120,000 plus in a stadium roaring for Donald Trump. | ||
When Obama went to India, they got about a thousand people barely to show up, barely to cheer. | ||
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So... It's been completely dismantled that Marxist-Leninist classical Maoist propaganda is being taught and force-fed at these universities that are taxpayer-funded. | |
President Trump has signed an executive order that colleges can have their funding stripped if they violate the First Amendment of Students, but he's not yet enforced that yet. | ||
We're here asking the president to enforce the First Amendment. | ||
We're asking the president to stand up to Big Tech and its organized election meddling and voter suppression. | ||
The real election meddling is by Big Tech and MSDNC And the Communist News Network, CNN, and everyone that knows that, these big multinational corporations, all the big foundations, and the governmental stay-behind networks of Obama and Hillary, all ganged up with the American people. | ||
But guess what? The American people, despite the oppression and the attempts to silence our speech, are kicking the globalist ass in the information war, because we have the truth. | ||
Here we are on our way. | ||
Here we are on our way to the federal courthouse to exercise our First Amendment in defiance of tyrants that are now trying to label the exercise of the First Amendment as some type of terroristic threat. | ||
But the First Amendment is a defense against tyrants, nonviolently pointing out the corruption and the abuse of power that is textbook Show trials with hand-selected jurors to convict the political prisoner, | ||
Roger Stone. That same Mueller operation run by Hillary and Obama openly attempting to suppress not just Roger Stone, but the entire independent media. | ||
Infowars is under investigation. | ||
By the FBI, under the orders of the deep state, trying to find some type of imaginary Russian connection as well. | ||
Absolutely asinine and dangerous. | ||
Something that Joseph McCarthy never did, but got blamed for, the Democrats have now actually done. | ||
For the giant Russian Red Scare 2.0, when they, the left, the Democrats are the communists, They're the America haters. | ||
They're the globalists, and everybody knows they're the ones that don't want America to even exist. | ||
The Democratic Party is the globalist party of destroying the United States of America, crushing our borders, bankrupting our nation using Cloward and Pivot. | ||
It's on the books that this is their plan. | ||
It's on the record that this is their operation. | ||
This is the first time I've seen a helicopter fly over the sea. | ||
The helicopter is flying over the sea. | ||
Hey, dude. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How many of those snickers are you trying to do? | ||
Is that off? | ||
100% off? | ||
I think I have some in my bag, yes. | ||
Great, great job. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm going to put some stuff in the bag and keep working it off. | ||
I have one that says InfoWars and one that says something else. | ||
But I'll get those. | ||
Yeah, I do have some. Jerry Nadler and the Democrat Party are committing treason against this country. | ||
And you can tick me out, but he's the one committing crimes. | ||
You are, Jerry Nadler. | ||
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's done with this! | ||
So there you go. We voted for Donald Trump, and they're simply removing him because they don't like him. | ||
Trump will do four more years because of you. | ||
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! | ||
Not like this! Nothing is going to change in this city or your city with this bad leadership. | ||
God bless Donald Trump! | ||
God bless the United States of America! | ||
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 Wintertoss tape to SFL? Will you disavow political violence? | ||
Simple as that. Will you disavow political violence? | ||
Anderson Cooper from CNN. Anderson! | ||
Alright Anderson, I'm gonna assume you want political terror in this country, guys. | ||
I can only assume that Anderson Cooper at 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. | ||
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? | ||
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. | ||
How do you like it when people just call you a racist? | ||
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I've seen him tell you not to bring up Kyle Durek. | |
As an mainstream media member, will you disavow Kyle Durek? | ||
Did you see the Project Maritime Studio wall? | ||
Why won't you answer a simple question? | ||
I have no idea. So you've not seen the Project Maritime Studio 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. | ||
Here's another CNN anchor who won't disavow Democrat terrorism. | ||
We will get this information out there. | ||
The people will not keep in. | ||
that all I see is God-fearing, American-loving patriots out here! | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
Amateur. I'm just an amateur. | ||
There's a professional right there. Those are the professionals right there. | ||
Amateur right here. | ||
But I have been complimented. | ||
I have been complimented. Here's from my other good side. | ||
Yes, work it. | ||
Work it. And I'm spent. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Owen Schroyer here, live with you from CPAC, from InfoWars.com. | ||
You were just seeing some beautiful dresses designed by Andre Soriano, who is in the house tonight. | ||
You may remember him from the famous MAGA dress that has been featured. | ||
He's also featured other dresses as well. | ||
He's dressed Joy Villa, and these wonderful models are out here. | ||
Showing you Andre Soriano's designs, but we are inside of CPAC officially now, and actually we're one of the first people in here. | ||
So that's kind of cool. | ||
We're one of the first people in here. | ||
Most people... Thank you, sir. | ||
InfoWars is getting a lot of love, by the way. | ||
Most people are still outside waiting in line to get in. | ||
Hundreds, if not thousands of people outside waiting in line to get in here at the CPAC 2020 at the Gaylord. | ||
Of course, you've been seeing our reports filed at Ban.Video. | ||
You've been seeing some of the reports I put here on my Twitter account and at InfoWars. | ||
But the message... | ||
I think that gets sent. | ||
There he is. Come on. Come on over here, Andre. | ||
Here's the man. Here's the man who designed the beautiful dresses. | ||
So, wow, you got your models out here showing off your dresses. | ||
How did you swing that? | ||
This guy's got a lot of pull around here. | ||
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Well, I really love you guys. | |
I love InfoWars. Anyway, great to see you, buddy. | ||
I just grabbed him here. | ||
He wasn't expecting this. He wasn't expecting this. | ||
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Hi, everyone. | |
I'm just really thrilled to be part of CPAC and kind of putting more glamour because a lot And we're all conservatives, as you can see. | ||
They're all, like, wonderful and amazing. | ||
And we have a booth. It's 1.32, so come by and visit. | ||
All right, we're going to come see it. | ||
Andre Soriano, we love you, man. | ||
We love you, man. So, again, if you like these dresses, he's the designer. | ||
If you like the women, I don't know. | ||
Good luck with that. That might be a whole other story. | ||
Now, again, what I was saying before we ran into Andre there was, I think that the message that gets sent, and we'll walk and talk here in Dual App, and I'm going to try to find the Yippee booth, Where our good friend Ivan Braiklin is. | ||
The story here to me is that this is just another example, like what we have at Trump rallies, of just America roaring back, literally roaring with their voices, with their numbers, showing up in masses to Trump rallies, showing up in masses to events like this that's so popular, trying to get a booth here. | ||
And I think, too, you know, I don't want to go too much down this road, quite frankly. | ||
I just choose not to. | ||
But, you know, there has been this kind of squabble with conservative ink, quote-unquote, and then, you know, the American First People, that's just a label that one individual uses. | ||
I'm using it as a broader term. | ||
And I think, though... | ||
This kind of represents a bit of a union between those two. | ||
Now, obviously, there are certain people that still won't be allowed in here this year. | ||
So he doesn't get to be coming to CPAC for whatever reason. | ||
But hey, we're glad InfoWars is here. | ||
We're glad that other Patriots that are fans of InfoWars are here. | ||
We're glad that, quite frankly, we're able to do this live stream and not be kicked out because, well, you know how that goes. | ||
Whenever we go to events like this, and that's not the case. | ||
So, we've also been invited to hang out at multiple different booths, and so one of them is the Yippee booth, which is looking to compete with, hopefully replace, Google as a search engine, which is another big thing, too, with Google. You know, if you type in a search into Google, the... | ||
The algorithm rigs the results to favor the liberal progressive movement. | ||
Here's the Yippee booth right over here. | ||
By the way, look at all these books, conservative books going here. | ||
A lot of clothing and stuff too, so a lot of cool stuff happening here. | ||
Let's head over to the Yippee booth right now. | ||
Google... It censors their results. | ||
They censored the Clinton body count. | ||
That was well documented. They censor what you get when you search Infowars, when you search Owen Troyer. | ||
They want you to get negative results. | ||
They don't want you to actually see what it is we're saying. | ||
And so that's kind of the deal here, why we need to replace it. | ||
We'll go over here. Why we need to replace it, because it's just not genuine. | ||
Let's see, where did we go here? | ||
Oh, here it is right here. Oh, literally, I'm just going to sit down and take it over. | ||
So these guys also invited us into their booth, but I'm taking over the Yippie booth right now. | ||
In fact, I'm going to act like I'm the president of Yippie. | ||
In fact, I now declare myself, I identify as the CEO of Yippie, even though I'm not. | ||
It doesn't matter. Because even though you're not a boy or a girl, you can just identify as that now, too. | ||
So it's all good. But I'm now the president of Yippie, the world's greatest search engine, even though I'm not. | ||
And I'm appointing myself as the CEO now too. | ||
But seriously, when you aggregate as much news as I do on a day-to-day basis, and I see a lot of things and I hear a lot of things, and it gets into my memory banks. | ||
And so when I have to go back in time... | ||
To research stories or research articles or research angles or narratives, I always notice how Google is switching the reality based on their search results. | ||
Now, why is this so dangerous? | ||
Because Google has become the household name for search engine optimization. | ||
So if you don't know something and you're hanging out with your friends, what do you say? | ||
Oh, Google it, right? | ||
Well, if you Google something, you might not be getting the real answer. | ||
You might not be getting the real truth. | ||
And so we've seen this. | ||
We know they censor things like the Clinton body count. | ||
That's why you try to promote search engines like DuckDuckGo, Yippee, SwissCows, and other things that are developing. | ||
But it's so hard to compete with the Googles of the world that You really almost have to just decide you're going to boycott Google. | ||
You're never going to use it. | ||
You're not going to use it for ads. | ||
You're not going to use it for marketing and any of that stuff. | ||
But that's one issue. | ||
What do we got left on time? | ||
Okay, so let me do this before we go to a break, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Now, we'll see if Ivan Raiklin ends up showing up, but I might just end up running the Yippee booth. | ||
I've taken it over. I am the captain now. | ||
We'll be right back. Ladies and gentlemen, we are back in the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Owen Troyer with you. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us. | ||
We are live at CPAC 2020. | ||
Actually, we were one of the first to get in the building, and it's actually thanks in part to Ivan Raiklin, whose booth I have stolen and commandeered, and this is my booth now. | ||
Okay? So I run Yippee, and this is now my booth. | ||
And one of the topics we were discussing in the last segment was how Search engine optimization is being rigged, the results by Google, and I've got Tom Special here who's running for Congress in Virginia against Mark Warner, very important person. | ||
We need to get this guy as much attention and over the hump to get that dirtbag Mark Warner out of there, and this veteran in there who cares about your First Amendment, your Second Amendment, and your freedom. | ||
So it's great to be joined by Tom here, but Tom... | ||
You overheard me for a second in the last segment, and you said, yeah, I went and tested your theory just prior to even hearing me say that, saying you searched for your name on Google, you searched for your name on Yippee, and the results that you found, you were shocked by. | ||
Tell the audience what happened. No, you're 100% right. | ||
I actually sat down with Ivan just a few minutes ago, and Was one of the first people probably ran a search through his engine today and just typed in my name, just like I've done in Google. | ||
And it pulled up a whole bunch of stuff that Google doesn't see. | ||
And I've looked through probably, you know, 10 pages deep on Google, and none of these things came up. | ||
And they were good. | ||
They were positive things. | ||
Things you want to market, things you'd want to show up when your name was searched. | ||
Correct. Absolutely. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. You would assume, again, I mean, Mark Warner, I don't know how long he's been in Congress, but he's been around a while. | ||
He's got a lot of pull as a Democrat. | ||
I know he's on at least one committee. | ||
So this is a guy with a lot of pull. | ||
Now, we know that the Google works tightly with the Democrat Party. | ||
We know that from the Hillary Clinton years when she was running for office. | ||
We know that from all the things that they've done to try to destroy Trump. | ||
The other weird search results where Nazis show up if you search Trump or white supremacist groups or KKK. No, that's the Democrat Party. | ||
That's how Google is erasing history. | ||
And in fact, that was one of my biggest things, Tom, was – I mean there's all these different things that you could use as an example for Google. | ||
But the big one for me that really I think highlights how important it is to avoid – Having a search engine like Google that dominates the field and rigs their results, I was having a debate with a gentleman about who started the KKK. And I said, no, it was Democrats who used to own slaves, racist Democrats who wanted to use their power as congressmen. | ||
So they went from the KKK into Congress as Democrats. | ||
And that was what came of the KKK after Jim Crow laws were stopped and being racist was no longer considered culturally and societally acceptable. | ||
And I also told them that the first Republicans in Congress were all black because they got in Congress to fight against the KKK Democrats. | ||
Now, if you search that on Google, you don't get any of that information. | ||
All you get is the propaganda media saying, oh, no, no, no, the Democrats had nothing to do with KKK. You have Snopes telling you, no, that's been disproven, even though this is historically accurate. | ||
So to me, that's just a level of the lengths they'll go to to suppress the truth. | ||
That's right. No, you're absolutely right. | ||
I've had this exact same conversation, and it's hard to go and just type in factual things. | ||
And get authoritative You get the conspiracy stuff or you get almost the opposite of what you're asking for. | ||
It's very common. | ||
I have this conversation with my mother all the time about how, and of course she's totally convinced at this point because we've done using other search engines and Google right next to each other and you can see clearly that Google is, the algorithms behind Google that are running They're definitely tilted towards the liberal narrative of things. | ||
They don't want people to know sort of the factual information behind a lot of these historical events. | ||
And I don't know what the solution is. | ||
I don't know if there needs to be an investigation into Google. | ||
I think the place to begin would be antitrust. | ||
They do pretty much try to buy up all their competition. | ||
Maybe there's a story with Yippie about that. | ||
Ivan Rankin could sure be talking about that. | ||
But real quick, thank you. | ||
Thank you, man. But real quick, tell people about yourself and your campaign and how they can support you to get Mark Warner out of Congress. | ||
To get Mark Warner out of the Senate, actually, we're basically a grassroots fight in Virginia. | ||
That's really what this is. | ||
The best thing that the Democrats could have done is start all this Second Amendment stuff. | ||
They're the best guys on our team right now. | ||
Virginia, though, has awoken, and everybody is jumping on board to support me. | ||
About myself, I'm a 28-year Army veteran, chief warrant officer, 10 years in the intelligence community, and Mark Warner sits on the Senate Select Intelligence Committee. | ||
It's time for these guys to go. | ||
He's copable on all of the stuff they did against the president. | ||
He had to have known about it. | ||
There's no way he could not have known about it. | ||
And that is one of the main reasons that I became so mobilized to run against Mark Warner because I'm thinking if anybody knew what was going on with regard to the Russia collusion hoax, And the whole impeachment investigation, you know, debacle, it would be the people on the Senate Select Intelligence Committee. | ||
These people should have stood up. | ||
And Mark Warner, if he'd have been a man of character, he would have stood up against it. | ||
He would have said, you know, look, Carter Page is going to be speaking upstairs tonight. | ||
He's speaking upstairs. | ||
Carter Page, it's a big speech because he's going to drop some major bombs about how he got spied on. | ||
He was essentially—he admitted under interview with the FBI that he was a source for the CIA. They interviewed him because that was what looked like collusion to them. | ||
So you got all these Russian friends. | ||
He said, well, yeah, but I'm a Russian—I'm working for the American government. | ||
Okay for them to do it, but not for Trump, even though he didn't even do it. | ||
And here he is. | ||
It gets revealed— That he was essentially framed by the FBI lawyers, and I believe it went higher than that. | ||
I don't even think an FBI lawyer had the courage to just scratch that out and change it from a yes to a no. | ||
I think that went higher. | ||
There's no way they did that without somebody higher, and that is very possibly Loretta Lynch herself knew about it. | ||
If that's the case, this is an absolute... | ||
This is... These are criminal acts. | ||
And Mark Warner, Loretta Lynch, and possibly the president, Obama, the former president, Obama, need to answer these questions. | ||
Did they know... | ||
Did they know about this and just think they were going to get away with it because, well, Trump's not going to win anyway? | ||
And then he won, and that's why they all ran to cover their behinds, because ultimately they knew it was going to come out. | ||
They knew it was going to come out. | ||
And when they did... | ||
You know, I mean, that's basically parallel construction. | ||
They knew they were illegally spying, but they didn't think Trump would win, so they thought they'd get away with it. | ||
Then when they saw he was going to win, they started the Russian collusion false narrative to use that as the backdrop. | ||
And, you know, I sit here, I see what happened to Carter Page, see what happened to Roger Stone, George Papadopoulos, Mike Flynn, others, obviously President Trump, you know, the president, the big one. | ||
I see that as a direct threat to our freedom, a direct threat to America. | ||
And, you know, more Americans need to be standing up. | ||
This is why we need time. If they can do this to these people, okay, who else are they doing it to? | ||
I want to know right now, and I think that's the question we need to ask. | ||
Who else are they doing this to? | ||
Because, you know, is it business competitors? | ||
Is it, you know... | ||
People in finance that they don't like that are working against them? | ||
You know, is it just Republicans generally? | ||
Think about that. Think about if you're Google and the Democrats, you're working hand in hand. | ||
And Google says, hey, we want to make sure that this startup over here can't make it or this guy over here can't make it. | ||
That's a lot of leverage to have. | ||
To support me, you can go to thomasspeciale.com. | ||
Also, I'm asking every conservative in Virginia to donate $17.76 to my campaign. | ||
I'm not asking for a lot of money, but if a million conservatives in Virginia... | ||
Or across the United States. | ||
Give me $17.76. | ||
I can send this guy packing. | ||
I can give him a pink slip myself. | ||
You can do that by texting Speciale, S-P-E-C-I-A-L-E, to 484848. | ||
And I'm telling you, it'll be money well spent. | ||
I will not let you down. | ||
Tom? Thank you so much. | ||
Great to see you again. | ||
Met Tom actually at the gun rally in Virginia. | ||
He was out there campaigning brilliantly with a big banner and got my attention. | ||
Saw him here today. I said, hey, come check out my new booth. | ||
I just acquired a booth at CPAC. It's the Yippee booth. | ||
I'm now the CEO of Yippee. | ||
So I'm a host at Infowars.com, CEO of Yippee. | ||
We're taking down the corrupt Google. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, communism kills. | ||
It's just true. Hundreds of millions dead in China from communism. | ||
Look at what's happening in Venezuela. | ||
And so one of the messages of CPAC 2020 is going to be, Capitalism, socialism sucks. | ||
And I will just say this before we bring my next guest on, who I just met, another candidate for Congress. | ||
Great to be meeting these people. You see, it's really all about the free market. | ||
And I think it's time for conservatives to change the tack On how to approach this issue of communism, socialism, capitalism, because it's about none of those, really. | ||
It's about the free market. In the free market, you can be whatever you want. | ||
In the free market, you can be a capitalist. | ||
In the free market, you can be a socialist. | ||
In the free market, you can be a communist. | ||
You have the choice. You can set up a communist society where, you know, all for one, one for all, whatever. | ||
Or you can be a capitalist, an individual that doesn't want to take care of others and only wants to take care of their self. | ||
But this can only exist in the free market. | ||
And so I wish we would talk about the free market more because, unfortunately, the term capitalism has been demonized so much, it's impossible to win that debate because people just think the worst about capitalism and they apply all these other things to capitalism that just aren't fair. | ||
So I want to talk about that because I see a lot of socialism sucks signs. | ||
We know the messaging, anti-community, anti-socialist, which I'm totally behind. | ||
But I think it's time to talk about the free market, the benefits of a free market, versus just capitalism. | ||
Now, Jesse Ebbett is with me, candidate for Congress, the 3rd District in Wisconsin. | ||
So tell me a little bit about yourself. | ||
What brought you out here and why you're running for Congress? | ||
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Oh yeah, thanks for having me on. | |
So again, Jesse Ebbett, I'm running for Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District. | ||
It's currently Ron Kyneson there. | ||
He's been there for 24 years. | ||
He was the last guy to say what he's voting for impeachment and he did end up going forward with impeachment in a Trump district by four and a half points. | ||
So one of those pivot counties or districts. | ||
It is one of the most watched districts in the nation at this point. | ||
Number two for the Trump campaign because of the makeup of it. | ||
It's very independent. It's moving. | ||
It went obviously towards Trump. | ||
So it's moving from Democrat to independent to Republican because of the core values within that state there. | ||
My background is public relations and local government. | ||
So that public service and that runs in my family. | ||
And so this district It's important because it needs someone who actually cares, who's going to listen to the constituents, who's going to be there, and who represents the district and who they are. | ||
And I've lived there, I've grown up there in various parts of the district, so this is my home. | ||
Now tell me about that. What is happening in Wisconsin? | ||
You know, Wisconsin has been historically red, blue. | ||
It's kind of what is considered a swing state. | ||
What is the vibe in Wisconsin? | ||
Trump goes to Wisconsin, has a huge rally, but they still try to act like Wisconsin, oh no, that's a Democrat state. | ||
What do you think is the pulse of Wisconsin right now as 2020 approaches? | ||
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Yeah, I think it's definitely leaning towards Republican and towards Trump because people, there's a lot of people who didn't vote for Trump in the last election that are going to come out strong voting now and are going to vote down the ballot. | |
I've heard that multiple times from independents, from people who haven't voted for, people who vote a split ticket, they're going to go straight Republican and they're going to start with Trump. | ||
So that's what I'm hearing at least on the western side of the state and the center part of the state. | ||
On the eastern side of the state, Milwaukee, where they're going to host the DNC convention, that's strategically done. | ||
But we saw in that Milwaukee rally of Trump's that there was a high percentage of Democrats. | ||
So he is calling out, I think it was around, and 30 to 40 percent Democrats attended that, which is huge. | ||
The thing about Wisconsin is that we're very independent. | ||
If we don't like what someone's doing and the job they're doing, we will vote for the other person. | ||
Wisconsinites keep people very accountable. | ||
Which is good. It's good to be an elected official there. | ||
It's good to know that people are paying attention and watching what you do and wanting the best from you if you're representing them. | ||
So do you think those two districts, which are very important, obviously Milwaukee, large voter population, and then just south of that in Racine typically go blue, do you think there's a chance that that may flip upcoming? | ||
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So Racine will, so currently Representative Stile is there, and that's Paul Ryan's old district. | |
So he'll stay there, I'm pretty sure. | ||
And then north of that in the Milwaukee district, that will likely stay blue. | ||
That'd be a big win. | ||
Gwen Moore spent there quite some time and has name recognition as well. | ||
But it'd be nice to see some shifts and have influence from the state. | ||
The district right north of Milwaukee as well. | ||
That's a pretty strong Republican hold, so maybe that can influence as well. | ||
I mean, every number matters. | ||
Every vote matters in kind of making that shift on the statewide vote for Trump. | ||
And I think just, you know, we're in such a weird period politically right now, too. | ||
Obviously, the shock, there's still aftershock of Trump winning. | ||
I think the mainstream media and people are still in shock with that. | ||
Some people haven't even accepted it yet, Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Speaking of Milwaukee and the Democrat convention coming there, have you happened to have heard the tapes from Project Veritas where the Bernie Sanders campaign workers talk about starting riots if he doesn't win? | ||
I have not heard that yet, no. Yes, yes, Project Veritas with James O'Keefe. | ||
So, I mean, what makes you think of that? | ||
Milwaukee's a beautiful town. | ||
What makes you think about people saying, oh, we're going to riot if we don't get the result we want, which is Bernie Sanders getting the nomination? | ||
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We're actually already seeing some violence there because we actually have a Republican headquarters there for the first time in a long time, and by the state, the RPW party, and it was vandalized just this last week. | |
So we're already starting to see that violence, but with that... | ||
Was a response that's very Wisconsinite that is common across the country is that there were 17 more volunteers that came the next day. | ||
So with the response is positivity. | ||
So that's good to me. | ||
But yeah, we're starting to see a little bit of that. | ||
And whether that's that Bernie support or just anger and resentment and lack of accepting Trump as president, we're seeing that on that side of the state. | ||
You know, and I'm a little frustrated, too, because What I see reported in mainstream news is obviously not accurate, but they try to portray Trump supporters as violent, intolerant people, but the reality of the situation is the exact opposite. | ||
If I go to any sort of Democrat or progressive event, I've been assaulted multiple times, spit at, all kinds of crazy stuff. | ||
These videos are all on the internet. | ||
It's very popular. There's a rap sheet on Breitbart.com that's documented all the cases of assault against Trump supporters. | ||
I mean, How frustrating is it, do you think, or what would be your analysis to say, how do we reach this point where they're saying that Trump supporters are guilty of all this violence when they're not, and then all the documented violence, like you said, Republican headquarters in Wisconsin, Republican headquarters in North Carolina, they're even actually— Vandalizing Bloomberg headquarters now. | ||
Don't forget Steve Scalise got shot. | ||
So this has been an ongoing trend. | ||
What do you make of the mainstream media hyping that narrative up that Trump supporters are the violent ones, while it's Bernie supporters and leftist progressives like Antifa that are the ones out committing acts of violence? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I'm not surprised by the mainstream media doing that. | |
My work is public relations, and I worked alongside Police officers during the 2016 very media-sensationalized police officer-involved shootings. | ||
So I'm not surprised. I've seen that close hand of how they want to tell the story that they want to tell. | ||
And it is sad. | ||
I'm having discussions with a lot of independents and even some Democrats that they can't get past what they're seeing in the media about Trump and how violent or how racist he is and still not accepting what's actually going on and that we see... | ||
I mean, I'm here. There are six state schools within my district. | ||
And some of the students are here, and their posters are ripped down. | ||
Some of them have been stalked. | ||
Some of them have been violently threatened. | ||
So these are on our university. | ||
It's not surprising. | ||
It's sad how real, though, it is, especially for some of the young people who are fighting the good fight. | ||
Well, and that's my problem. | ||
I don't mind a healthy political discourse I don't mind pointing out flaws in what you think someone else's politics or policy might be, but when the mainstream news hypes this up as, oh, if you wear a Trump hat, you're a Nazi, or they hype something up where, oh, if you like Trump, you're a bigot, you're a racist, That's what's leading. | ||
And I really wish the names would have a look in the mirror to see all the damage that they're causing this country. | ||
We got about 90 seconds left in this segment. | ||
Why don't you tell people where they can find your information and how they can support your campaign? | ||
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Yeah, again, my name is Jesse Eben. | |
I'm running in Wisconsin's third congressional district. | ||
So the current representative is Ron Kind. | ||
And you can find my information at Eben, E-B-B-E-N, 4-F-O-R, Wisconsin.com. | ||
Or if you just search in Jessie with an I, Eben, E-B-B-E-N, you'll be able to find my website and my social media links on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. | ||
And then you can also donate on my website to support me. | ||
That's big. That's big in this district. | ||
It's a big race. It's a long race. | ||
We go all the way through August for the primary. | ||
So it's a long race. | ||
It's 18 counties. | ||
I mean, it's a huge rural district. | ||
So every effort matters for mileage, for literature. | ||
And again, you can find all my information on my website. | ||
And that's Jesse Eben, J-E-S-S-I-E-B-B-E-N. All right, Jesse. | ||
Thank you so much for sitting down with us. | ||
Absolutely. So again, guys, it's important not only to support InfoWars, keep us on the air in spite of all the censorship, keep us thriving to combat the fake news, to combat the mainstream news and their false narrative by supporting us at Forrestore.com. | ||
It's also important to support local politicians, politicians in your district to get active, find out who to vote for, do your due diligence and get to the polls to vote the right people into office. | ||
If we can flip Congress and make the Democrat Party irrelevant, or at least make the anti-Trump element in Congress irrelevant, that will free Trump's hands to accomplish so much more in this country. | ||
Maybe we can finally secure the borders, which, look at the coronavirus outbreak. | ||
I mean, case in point number one. | ||
Maybe we can finally get an entire Congress behind President Trump when he talks about having better trade deals and working with China to get much better trade deals for the United States. | ||
All right, we go to a break. We will be right back. | ||
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A search engine like Yippee that's not afraid to promote Real news, organic news, grassroots news organizations, unlike Google and some of the others that want to suppress us and put all the negative stories about us at the top, instead of giving people what we actually say, that's how they're able to demonize us. | ||
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We got people coming by here, taking over the Yippee booth. | ||
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This is Yippee.com presenting InfoWars live here from CPAC 2020. | ||
So we have an event that's happening tonight as well that I'm looking forward to. | ||
I was speaking at tonight at the Omni here in northern Washington, D.C. We hope you can make it out for that. | ||
And then again, we're going to have another event Thursday night. | ||
At the Sunshine Room. | ||
It'll be kind of like a cocktail hour type thing. | ||
Both of these events are 7 to 10 p.m. | ||
Eastern. And of course, again, follow Infowars.com for the updates. | ||
Follow Band.video for the updates. | ||
Now, we may have another guest come and sit down here. | ||
I may be able to get into some of the news on the other side as well. | ||
But man, all people want to talk about right now, all people want to talk about right now, Is how the Democrats are falling apart at the seams and how every debate just gets more unhinged and more lunatic fringe than the debate prior. | ||
And so that's really saying something, I think, considering how insane asylum it was at the beginning and now considering how far it's fallen. | ||
But people basically just think the Democrats are a joke now. | ||
And so it looks like we're going to have probably Bernie Sanders versus... | ||
Michael Bloomberg. I think that that's what this is going to boil down to. | ||
Sorry, guys. There's a bunch of great people out here. | ||
Man, you guys are awesome. I'll take pictures of that in the next break, guys. | ||
We'll do pictures in the next break. | ||
So again... | ||
When you look at Joe Biden and says, oh, I'm running for Senate. | ||
When you look at Joe Biden not even knowing what state he's in. | ||
When you look at them keeping Tulsi Gabbard off the debate stage because she's so anti-war, which is good for her. | ||
In fact, a lot of conservatives agree with that. | ||
I'll show you proof of that at the beginning of the next segment. | ||
When you look at a Tom Steyer, who's just a total goofball. | ||
When you look at Elizabeth Warren, who is like the substitute teacher that nobody respects, like you're throwing paper balls across the classroom, throwing objects at her, pencils into the ceiling, boxes of markers into the fans. | ||
I'm not saying this is what my class did. | ||
Maybe I am. But that's what she's representing. | ||
I mean, it's pathetic. | ||
And to think that this is the best the Democrats have to offer. | ||
In fact, I have people saying, Owen, this is probably the worst field of candidates ever In United States political history, what the Democrats have to offer. | ||
Now my only counter to that would be, I think that when you look at Sanders and Bloomberg, maybe it's not that weak. | ||
Sanders has a strong following. | ||
He really does, even though he got abandoned by half of them after he laid down to Hillary Clinton in 2016. | ||
So he's still powerful though in the grassroots. | ||
And look, Bloomberg's a billionaire. | ||
He's got the money and he can buy this election and buy the Democrat Party if he wants. | ||
All right, we go to a short break. All right, ladies and gentlemen, I want to point something out here. | ||
This is a great board that we have from Young Americans for Liberty and actually growing up in St. | ||
Louis, I had a lot of friends that were actually involved in YAF. So this is a really great grassroots organization. | ||
But look at this sign right here. | ||
Should we bring the troops home from Afghanistan? | ||
Now, Remember, they want to demonize Republicans or conservatives as the pro-war party, but the grassroots say they don't want war. | ||
And in fact, I want to go ahead and make my stance known here. | ||
The host of this booth is currently having a conversation. | ||
But again, it's early. | ||
We're one of the first people to get in here. | ||
So this is an early sample size. | ||
But my guess is this is how it's going to continue. | ||
I bet throughout the day while we're here and tomorrow as things go on, I bet that you're going to see this get lined up with stars and this stay pretty low. | ||
And I've said this before. I don't really have aspirations politically. | ||
I really don't. But if I did, I would have one campaign issue. | ||
I would be a one-issue candidate, and that issue would be bring the troops home. | ||
It'd be a one-issue candidate, and it'd be bring the troops home. | ||
And I really think that it would work. | ||
As we have more individuals saying, it's time to bring the troops home. | ||
Absolutely. It is time to bring the troops home. | ||
This is something that President Trump, I think, needs to really focus on, I would say, in his 2020 campaign, specifically with the Democrats, who aren't there. | ||
They're not calling. Thank you. | ||
They're not calling for the troops to come home. | ||
They're not campaigning on that issue. | ||
Hey, I'll be right back, bro. | ||
Hey, let me talk to you in a minute. | ||
I'll be right back. Hey, can I put up a sticker here? | ||
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Let me get one here. All right. | |
I won't cheat and put up two. | ||
I was thinking about it. | ||
Yeah, I'm not a Democrat doing election fraud here. | ||
So there you go. So there you go. | ||
I think that this is how it's going to go. | ||
I think that this is how it's going to go the whole time. | ||
And it just proves, and Trump needs to see this, because it proves that Republicans are not the party of war, at least at the grassroots. | ||
It proves that conservatives don't want all these wars in the Middle East. | ||
And I'll say this too. | ||
You know, you got all these Democratic candidates promising free college, free this, free everything, free wheelchair for granny. | ||
But they don't have a plan. | ||
Well, maybe if we didn't spend $21 trillion in the Middle East in the last two decades, maybe we could afford some of this free healthcare. | ||
Maybe we could afford some of this free college. | ||
Now, again, I'm no socialist. | ||
Nothing is free. But I'm saying when you look at government spending, this is the fat. | ||
This is the fat that needs to be trimmed. | ||
This is where it can be trimmed. | ||
But again, the Democrats aren't campaigning on this issue. | ||
Trump can take this issue over And I think put himself over the top in 2020 should he choose this. | ||
But President Trump needs to see this board right here. | ||
I think that this is how it's going to go most of the time. | ||
Young Americans for Liberty. | ||
Should we bring the troops home from Afghanistan? | ||
The majority so far says yes. | ||
I think it's going to continue that way. | ||
All right, let's go back to my booth here. | ||
Now, I commandeered your booth. | ||
I commandeered your booth. | ||
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He wants a hug. Come on in for the real thing. | ||
All right, Green Beret speaks 900 languages, including some on Mars. | ||
I only speak 6 million forms of communication, similar to C-3PO. He can also speak to robots, too. | ||
It's actually kind of freaky. | ||
So, okay, this is the man that's actually running the booth. | ||
We were captaining the helm. | ||
I'll give him the captain's seat back. | ||
But tell the audience what Yippee is and why you're out here. | ||
First off, I gotta say welcome, Owen. | ||
Good to have you here in the DMV. District, Maryland, Virginia. | ||
I'm from Virginia. Yippee. | ||
What is Yippee? Don't Google comma Yippee, which means don't use Google. | ||
Instead, I recommend you use Yippee, which means it's a search engine. | ||
Safe, secure, no tracking, no cookies. | ||
You know, everything that we're trying to avoid from Google, this is what we're providing. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
No ads? Nothing. | ||
Today or tomorrow, we're going to actually have the app in the App Store and Google Play is what my sources tell me. | ||
I should know. But, like Alex Jones, who knows if they're going to allow the app to be on the Apple Store and the Play. | ||
Specifically when Google is running these phones and these apps, you know, they may try to keep you off there. | ||
We're trying, right? | ||
So we'll see. Hopefully today or tomorrow to be out there, it'll be free for attendees of CPAC for a short period of time. | ||
And then afterwards, we're going to go ahead and it's going to be 99 cents a month because we have to make money somehow in order to pay for the servers. | ||
I mean, everything that's required, indexing the internet and doing all that's required in order to do a safe, secure search. | ||
And you guys aren't going to be rigging without ads. | ||
And you guys aren't going to be rigging your search results like Google does. | ||
Right. No censorship. | ||
No. A balanced algorithm. | ||
And we will allow both liberals and conservatives to duke it out in the competition of ideas because whoever... | ||
You know, the strongest argument will... | ||
Liberals don't like that. That's why... | ||
Exactly because of that. Right. | ||
Because it's a level playing field. | ||
They don't like... The strongest argument will win. | ||
That's why they censor us. | ||
I agree. That's why we have Yippee. | ||
So let's get into some other... | ||
I mean, obviously you're following politics. | ||
Have you been seeing the total breakdown of the Democrat Party? | ||
I mean, what are they doing right now? | ||
Biden doesn't know where he is. | ||
He doesn't know what he's campaigning for. | ||
Bernie Sanders is promising free goods he can't deliver on. | ||
Elizabeth Warren is like the substitute teacher that you throw a gumball at at the beginning of class for a good laugh. | ||
I mean, Bloomberg's trying to buy the party up. | ||
I mean, Trump, to me right now, we're looking at a landslide the likes of Reagan. | ||
Boy, let me unpack that question. | ||
It was kind of loaded. And now we'll bring back some heat here. | ||
Alright, so the way I see it is, Mini Mike Bloomberg, as he's now known as, because I don't think anybody knows him as Mike Bloomberg, after a couple of... | ||
Mini Mike. Right. Mini Mike, after a couple of presidential tweets. | ||
I think he is kind of, you know, if socialists like Bernie want everything for free, I think Mike is going to be the one to provide all of that free stuff, right? | ||
Yeah. So, I mean, together, if Wonder Twins activate, like the old show, I don't know if you're old enough to remember that, Wonder Twins activate, I'm older than you. | ||
Boom. So, Mini Mike and then Socialist Communist Bernie together, I mean, that's a force to be reckoned with. | ||
But, you know, however, thank you, they got nothing on this president. | ||
I support our Commander-in-Chief. | ||
I'm still in the reserves. He's doing the right thing. | ||
I think it would be interesting to see something like that because they've been going so hard after Bloomberg, specifically Sanders, the millionaires and the billionaires. | ||
But maybe they hate Trump so much and they're so committed to try to get him out that they offer, I think they would give Bernie the vice presidency. | ||
I don't think they'd ever give him the presidency. | ||
But I don't know. I don't think that those two could come together With how much damage they've taken from each other in this campaign. | ||
So I think I mentioned this on Alex's show a week or two ago when I was on. | ||
I think if Bernie pulls it off, don't discount Tulsi Gabbard as the VP pick. | ||
Now, I will say this. | ||
That's probably the most capable candidate they have on the left. | ||
Because we're down to eight candidates. | ||
You notice that ever since Tulsi Gabbard, by the way, major in the Hawaiian National Guard, and according to Hillary Clinton, is a... | ||
A bot. And now Bernie and Tulsi are both Russian. | ||
Yeah. You have two Russian bots. | ||
You speak Russian, though. | ||
I dabble. I dabble. You may be able to communicate with the Russians. | ||
I mean, telepathically, I may be able to commute through the bot system to Tulsi, right? | ||
No, here's what I'm getting at. | ||
Seriously, though. After she made the comment in response to the Russian bot comment of Hillary Clinton, she said Hillary Clinton represents the rot of the Democratic Party. | ||
Since then, I haven't seen a single interview on MSDNC or CNN granted to her. | ||
So the entire establishment went against her. | ||
And I really think it'll probably be a pretty compelling force together between Bernie, who's, you know, extreme socialist communist, where I think Tulsi has some appeal, right? | ||
Yeah, and too, Terry veteran, she's been on the foreign relations. | ||
So she speaks with some authority, whether that or not that's going to resonate with the public. I don't believe so, but it's yet to be seen. | ||
And then on the other side, as far as Bloomberg, I think it came out early. | ||
If Bloomberg wins, then I see Hillary Clinton jumping in as the VP because they have to have Because that's all they run on is identity politics. | ||
So they have to have a woman, at least one of the two tickets, right? | ||
And then Hillary, who knows? | ||
Epstein may rear his ugly head again. | ||
And then Bloomberg may be Epstein'd. | ||
It's really amazing to see how much power Hillary Clinton still has in the Democrat Party. | ||
This is a witch who everyone knows is a criminal who was totally rebuked after the 2016 campaign for rigging the results to get the nomination from Sanders. | ||
And just everything she's done since then has really been so despicable and distasteful. | ||
I just don't see how that goes over well. | ||
But this is why the Democrats are in shambles. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're here with Ivan Rankin, Yippee.com booth. | ||
I got to go to a break. | ||
I gotta go to a break. Take a break. | ||
You know what they say, right? Yippee-ki-yay, mother... | ||
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Owen Sawyer here at the... | ||
You have it all a little wrong, Owen. | ||
It actually goes like this. | ||
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In a German accent. | ||
Or Austrian. Wait, wait, wait. | ||
Are you feeling lucky? | ||
Yippee-ki-yay, mother flower cowboy. | ||
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It's Ivan Raikland. We're having fun out here. | ||
We're at the Yippee.com booth. | ||
Check out Yippee.com. | ||
Hey, as he was saying, the app is available for free for what, the next week or so? | ||
You were saying? Hey, I'm a consultant general counsel advisor to the company. | ||
And so the CEO just made the decision, I think, earlier today on what he's going to do. | ||
I think it's 14 or 30 days. | ||
I just checked. The app is not yet live in the App Store. | ||
But be on the lookout in the next 24... | ||
We've already pushed it out. | ||
It's just a matter of when they're going to push it out on the App Store. | ||
And again, folks, Yippee is moving to replace Google as the main SEO because, look, we all know what Google does with their algorithms. | ||
We all know how they rig their results. | ||
We all know how they're anti-America. | ||
I mean, the list goes on and on why Google is evil. | ||
They spy on you all the time. | ||
They sell your private information. | ||
So it's all going on. But you know what? | ||
Let's move into a more serious topic with Ivan Raiklin here. | ||
We've got Carter Page, who's going to be here tonight. | ||
Carter Page is one of the individuals that was involved in this Russian collusion hoax with Spygate out of the Obama administration. | ||
We have a lot of We have evidence that's come out with WikiLeaks. | ||
We have a lot of evidence that's come out thanks to Judicial Watch. | ||
We know what's going on behind the scenes with people like Peter Stroke and Lisa Page. | ||
We know that they tried to get a spy into Trump. | ||
So we know about all this stuff going on and we're kind of waiting to see results. | ||
And I know that some of the people behind the scenes, like a George Papadopoulos, like a Carter Page, have confidence in the system. | ||
But where are you at? | ||
We know what happened in Spygate. | ||
We know the names. | ||
We know the guilty parties. | ||
But we're kind of just sitting back waiting to see some action here from the Trump administration. | ||
Where do you fall on the illegal spying from the Obama administration and how it led to Russian collusion? | ||
And then where do you fall on how the DOJ is handling this right now? | ||
All right. This is going to take a little bit to unpackage. | ||
I want to... We got about seven minutes. | ||
Six minutes. I'm going to unpackage this by giving a little bit of context. | ||
So, as a reminder, in the 1960s, during the civil rights movement of Martin Luther King, right? | ||
King Jr., he had the FBI overzealously monitoring and surveilling the civil rights movement. | ||
So they overstepped their boundaries. | ||
In 1978, the FISA court was established. | ||
So the actual law that created the FISA process and the FISA court, 1978. | ||
What is going on right now with the FBI and obtaining at least two of the four, probably more likely four of the four FISA's that were authorized by the FISA court for the Carter Page surveillance authorization, at least two of those were done illegally. | ||
The biggest abuse of the FISA process and the court since its inception in 78. | ||
This is how big this is. | ||
This is massive. | ||
You can't get any bigger in terms of abuse of power by a government agency. | ||
Now, again, when I say agency, it's not the entire agency. | ||
It's about five, six, maybe a dozen of the individuals at the very top of the FBI. Again, I know a few folks that work there. | ||
Professionals. But the folks that are political appointees up at the top, those are the ones that we have to scrutinize, and it's going on. | ||
We have the Durham Report. | ||
I mean, your listeners... | ||
Track this pretty closely. | ||
The Durham investigation going on. | ||
And I really think that springtime, maybe even next month or into April, we will start seeing publicly the criminal referrals that are going on. | ||
And as you've seen over the last few weeks, we have Brennan being investigated. | ||
We have other folks at the top. | ||
We'll probably see some more. | ||
But to answer your question about what I think is going on right now, I think Carter Page is in a position To really do massive amount of damage to the Democratic National Committee because his lawsuit, | ||
depending on how it plays out, he's going to sue the DNC and that could cause a significant financial impact, potentially ruin, unless somebody like Bloomberg obviously can step up and provide support, which Which gives him another reason why he can potentially buy the race, especially at this time. Because he wasn't necessarily involved in any of that directly in the decision-making of the FISA abuses, as were the Clinton camp and some of the other establishment folks. | ||
Well, inside the Obama administration, and really it leads up to Obama. | ||
I mean, Obama had to be knowing about this stuff, or he's really just an incompetent leader, I would say, to allow this stuff to happen. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying he was a competent leader. | ||
I'm just saying, in this instance, I think he knew the spying was going on. | ||
And two, I think that with the gun running that he and Eric Holder were involved in, with the ICE agent that got killed who caught him doing it, I think that there's a lot of smoke there too. | ||
And the question that I get that I'll pose to you, because quite frankly, I just don't have an answer. | ||
Honestly, I mean, in some ways you give Durham credit for keeping this so quiet with no leaks coming out. | ||
I mean, arguably it was similar to the Mueller investigation, right? | ||
No leaks, very closed. | ||
And at the end of the day, I mean, there was no collusion, no obstruction of justice. | ||
So I think this is the year. | ||
And I put a tweet out, the chairman of the ACU, American Conservative Union, which is a parent organization of CPAC. By the way, shout outs. | ||
Thank you, Matt. Matt retweeted a comment that I put. | ||
This appears to be finally the year of conservatives going on the offense today. | ||
In response to three years of unnecessary defense. | ||
But, I mean, it is what it is. | ||
Now, do you think, let's say that it does come out unequivocally, the illegal spying, and it leads to just so many different things down the line. | ||
Why they did it, the Russian collusion hoax, all the money spent on that, what they did to Flynn, what they did to Roger Stone. | ||
I won't even say the Democrat Party, but do you think that could be the straw that breaks the stranglehold that the mainstream news has on the stream of consciousness in American politics? | ||
Do you think that breaks the stranglehold that the Democrat Party has with all of their fake attacks against Donald Trump and his supporters? | ||
Do you think that's enough to put an end to that? | ||
I don't think so at all. | ||
There needs to be a law passed that allows for, whether it's equal time or fair and balanced reporting, Especially politics, right? | ||
On a particular news distribution. | ||
Or, probably easier, is that there has to be a disclaimer to the audience of what bias that particular distribution channel has. | ||
So that at least people can say, you know what? | ||
Okay, I get it on the political spectrum. | ||
This particular channel or distribution of news... | ||
Is coming from to factor that in into your analysis, similar to how some of the social media platforms are doing a disclaimer. | ||
I mean, as of recently, a couple years ago, they've implemented where ads are coming from. | ||
If it's a political ad, it has to be labeled. | ||
So I would say that there needs to be some sort of disclaimer saying, you know, we, whatever, 80% of our content is going to be skewed this way. | ||
That way it allows the viewers to consume that content in a way from a perspective of Rather than the viewers being manipulated, they kind of know and expect that this is the slant that's going to be provided to them. | ||
Well, and two, you know, we'll see. | ||
When Jim Acosta makes egregious claims like CNN has a better track record than Trump, you just can't help but laugh. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are live at CPAC. Ivan Raiklin is with me. | ||
We're at the Yippee.com booth hosting Infowars Live. | ||
We thank them for having us. Remember, folks, all of this is possible with your support at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
So we're about to take a short break. | ||
Go to Infowarsstore.com in this short break so that we can continue fighting the Infowar. | ||
We'll be right back. Hi, Samantha. | ||
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Good. I'm gay now. | |
Oh! Oh my gosh! | ||
This literally just happened. | ||
I'm sitting here. | ||
This is not Ivan Raiklin. | ||
He didn't grow hair and a beard in four minutes. | ||
No. He didn't jump into a pool of Super Male Vitality and grow a beard and hair. | ||
But no. Did you just come out as gay? | ||
Is that what just happened? Yeah. | ||
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I haven't actually tried it yet. | |
But it's been sort of bugging me in the back of my mind, and I think... | ||
I don't know. I'm going to try it. | ||
I'm going to try it. Now, Pete Buttigieg said that if he had a CIA pill that would make him not gay, he would actually take it. | ||
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What do you think about that? Well, that's ironic because it's a pill that got me this way. | |
I was hanging out with guys, enjoying their company. | ||
I thought, if this could be romantic, it would be a lot better. | ||
And then I found out the CIA has a gay pill. | ||
I took it, and all of a sudden... | ||
Men became attractive. | ||
This is crazy, folks. | ||
This is the exclusive. I don't think he's talked about this yet. | ||
And he just got a new t-shirt that he's all excited about. | ||
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I'm about to throw this in the garbage. | |
This is a shirt I used to wear when I was straight. | ||
And I no longer believe there's two genders. | ||
I might just liquid paper and zero. | ||
No genders or infinity? | ||
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There's about 20. That's actually bigoted. | |
To say there's 20 is as bigoted. | ||
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20. I'm kind of a conservative gay. | |
What if I identified as an ice cream cone? | ||
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Would you lick me? I'm actually feeling to lick you tonight. | |
Alright, I may have to get out of here. | ||
I may have to get out of here soon. | ||
Alright, but hey, but seriously, I actually want to say something. | ||
Gavin McGinnis, he was just walking around here. | ||
I just pulled him down to sit down. | ||
I want to say something because I don't think there's enough respect given to the Proud Boys. | ||
And I realized something in really the course of the past week. | ||
I realized how demonized The establishment doesn't want men that want to be men. | ||
They don't want men that are proud to be men, and they don't want men that won't shut up when the establishment tells them to. | ||
That's everything the Proud Boys embody. | ||
And I just realized, and of course they bullied you because you started the Proud Boys. | ||
They censored you off everything. They're trying to censor Censor.TV, which you helped start too. | ||
Talk about the impact of the Proud Boys and why you think it's so important for them to just exist, for masculine men to be proud of that and exist. | ||
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Well, outside of Trump, and their Trump supporters, which is one of the reasons they're vilified, men's clubs were ubiquitous from the Industrial Revolution until, like, 1980. | |
You watch old shows like One Day at a Time and Schneider. | ||
Everyone's grandpa went to the lodge and stuff. | ||
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Men could fart and tell rude jokes and stuff, and they would wind down after work and not be good for an hour, you know? | |
Be raunchy, dirty jerks. | ||
And women didn't like that. | ||
Feminists didn't like that because it was men being proud to be men and doing guy stuff. | ||
And there's an innate sexism, misandry, interlaced with feminism. | ||
And they successfully shut them all down. | ||
So I joined the Knights of Columbus a few years ago, and I thought, this is awesome, but everyone here is 70. | ||
It'd be cool if there's a younger Knights of Columbus. | ||
So we started this thing, and it started out fine, and then people found out about it, and they turned it into a hate group. | ||
A lot of people say, oh, it started out as a joke, And then it became this thing. | ||
No, no, no, no. The perception became this thing. | ||
It's always been the same podcast fans who like stupid jokes. | ||
I mean, we beat each other up till you can name five breakfast cereals. | ||
This is not a domestic terrorist group. | ||
And now we have three men in prison. | ||
One for fighting Antifa with a knife in Chicago. | ||
Tommy Christensen. You're not allowed to defend yourself. | ||
And they've been antagonizing him for years. | ||
Opened his head up with a pool cue. | ||
He had 14 staples in his head. | ||
He finally pulled out a knife and goes, get back. | ||
And they charged him. | ||
We have John Kinsman, who kicked Antifa after they ambushed him. | ||
We have Max Hare, who ripped off their masks and fought them. | ||
Those two last guys are doing four years in prison. | ||
Now, the good news is, this thing is, I can't stop it, you can't stop it, they can't stop it. | ||
There's 5,000 Proud Boys. | ||
There's 1,000 in Florida alone. | ||
The thing's in Australia, it's in Britain, it's in Scotland. | ||
It's spread all over the world because there is a natural need for guys to be guys. | ||
That's not a crime. | ||
Well, and I've just... | ||
Realize too, because every time I meet another proud boy, it's the same thing. | ||
I've been censored off all social media. | ||
I can't communicate. I've lost my job. | ||
I've had people try to come after my family and all this stuff. | ||
And more and more, I resonate with that because I endure that, working for Infowars. | ||
And I just realized, like, the moment you get attacked to that level... | ||
That means you're over some target. | ||
Like, you are really over something. | ||
And I think it is that destroying of men, destroying of masculinity, that's what they don't want Proud Boys to exist. | ||
They don't want a popular men's group that's saying, hey, there's no reason for you to be ashamed of being a man. | ||
There's no reason for you to have to be a cuck because you're afraid of what the media might say about you. | ||
No, be a man. And they don't want that. | ||
They want men to be emasculated. | ||
They want the feminist movement to take over. | ||
They don't want a masculist movement. | ||
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They don't want men to have power. | |
They want people to be easy to manipulate. | ||
Women tend to be easier to manipulate, especially these post-feminist women who you can tell them there's infinite genders. | ||
They seem to be open to anything, these young feminists. | ||
Men are harder to manipulate when they're in a group, but when they're playing video games, when they're permanently infantilized, when they're separated, when they're told they suck, when they're in a constant state of apology, they're easy to manipulate. | ||
And the fact that we stood up for ourselves and we dare to continue to stand up for ourselves pisses off the establishment. | ||
And thank God, because we're going to look back in 10 years the same way we look back after the American Revolution and say, whose side were you on? | ||
Were you with the British or were you with the rebels? | ||
And the fact that you and I will be able to look back and say, we were with the rebels before we won the culture wars. | ||
And we'll be able to sleep and pass on that legacy to our kids. | ||
I'm giving away the theme of my speech tonight. | ||
I'm opening for your boss. | ||
A little exclusive here. Another exclusive. | ||
So real quick though, last time we spoke, censored.tv was getting hit on social media. | ||
What's the update? What's the status on that? | ||
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The only way you can mention censored.tv is to write out the word dot or spell censored wrong. | |
You cannot share this link. | ||
You can't share my URL in a private DM with a friend. | ||
You can't have private conversations. | ||
How is that different from the Soviet Union? | ||
Worse, really. | ||
Yeah, well, the beauty of this, like, because it's a private conversation. | ||
That's like somebody like me and you are sitting here, you know, talking about a baseball team. | ||
They say, hey, you can't talk about baseball. | ||
Shut up. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
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You know, not to sound like a Bernie bro, but with the gulags, you went to hell, right? | |
You almost died. | ||
You worked on the whatever. | ||
Then you were sent back. And at least you were done now. | ||
But with this, the left's new persecution, the digital gulag, you have a permanent stamp. | ||
And it's irrevocable and irredeemable. | ||
You're the bad guy forever now. | ||
And I think what we're seeing here... | ||
It's three levels, right? | ||
It's the censorship. | ||
That's one level of what the left wants to do to destroy you. | ||
It's the putting you in jail, like what they're trying to do. | ||
Roger Stone, they put me in jail. | ||
They want to put you in jail. And then there's like James Hodgkinson. | ||
They want to go out and shoot you dead, like he tried to do to excuse police. | ||
That's the threat of the left. | ||
That's the three levels that the left is at right now. | ||
I mean, I wish that they would have a reformation in the liberal progressive movement to realize how dangerous it is. | ||
They're going down the path of Nazis, not Trump supporters. | ||
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Yeah, and you've got to understand, too, this, like, get him fired, milkshake him, get him off social media. | |
These are not random little cards they toss out. | ||
The cards are in order. | ||
So with, like, Pim Fortin in Europe, he was against Muslim immigration, gay politician. | ||
First, they pied him in the face. | ||
That successfully sort of depersoned him. | ||
Now he's a joke. Then they shot him in the head. | ||
Dead. So they start with ignoring you. | ||
Then they start with deplatforming you. | ||
Now they get deeper and they try to ruin your marriage, your family life. | ||
They try to get you fired. | ||
Then, once they can totally deperson you and make you into this Nazi, then they can kill you. | ||
Like, why did they go to Tucker Carlson's house? | ||
What did they want to do? Have a debate? | ||
No, they wanted to kill him. | ||
They want you dead. | ||
They want Ann Coulter dead. | ||
They want Michelle Malkin dead. | ||
They want Nick Fuentes dead. They want me dead. | ||
That's why they want our guns. That's why they want us to lay down our firearms. | ||
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And that's not gonna work. | |
Never. Never gonna work. | ||
Now again, you're speaking tonight. | ||
We've got an event at the Omni tonight. | ||
Gavin McGinnis will be speaking. I'll be speaking. | ||
But again, where can people find your content? | ||
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For now, sensor.tv. | |
We'll see how long that lasts. | ||
And where can people find trimmings from your beard for sale? | ||
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I sell those, and again, this is not in the... | |
The pube bags are the red bags, the beard bags are the green bags. | ||
Don't get those mixed up. | ||
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Very important. Yeah, it's totally different. | |
It's the red bags, the beard bags, or the green... | ||
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Was it the blue bags or the pubes? | |
Oh. Which one was the red bag? | ||
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You just have to go by curliness. | |
Kevin McGinnis, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Always a pleasure. Love him. | ||
Censored.tv. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are about to go to a break. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Don't go anywhere. We'll be right back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are back live from CPAC 2020. | ||
It's the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Owen Schroyer here live with you. | ||
I'm going to be with you for this segment today. | ||
And then I'm going to hand the reins over to Harrison Smith and Savannah Hernandez. | ||
I've got to bump. I've got to get ready for another event tonight. | ||
But next to me, I've been appled of... | ||
Oppled. Oppled. | ||
I got it. Oppled. | ||
Oppled. Something. | ||
Of adddank.com. | ||
If we could just pan the camera over to his booth next to us. | ||
Now, you were telling me in the break... | ||
How a marketing strategy of ours, which is really just because we get censored everywhere, to tell our audience, share the links, spread the links, you know, because we're getting banned and censored everywhere. | ||
That's our form of outreach. | ||
And you were telling me how this gave you the idea for AdDank. | ||
And so now you've got AdDank. | ||
You've got a booth here. Tell the audience about it. | ||
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All right. So AdDank is an advertisement distribution platform that streamlines digital marketing for businesses by... | |
Crowdsourcing the distribution of their ad content. | ||
AdDank takes 90% of the revenue generated on the platform and gives it out to individuals all over the nation. | ||
Our goal and our plan at AdDank is to subvert the control that big tech has really seized over the massive $1.2 trillion global advertising industry, place it into the hands of individuals, and provide the means by which they can provide for themselves. | ||
So, How is this going right now? | ||
You just started it up. You got your booth there. | ||
How can people find more information or get involved? | ||
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Alright, so we actually just like officially released last night. | |
We got everything functioning because this was like the big kickoff day. | ||
One of our... | ||
One of the best campaigns that we offer that would be great for someone like Infowars would be our competitive campaign where you, as an advertiser, get to say, hey, I'll give $100 to the person who can share this link the most in a week, in two weeks. | ||
And you can specify the amount you want to pay for that competitive campaign. | ||
We also have a paper dissemination campaign that models more of a pay-per-click. | ||
And I know Infowars has had extreme problems with being able to get advertisements out there. | ||
I hear Alex complaining about it all the time. | ||
And we have found a way to solve that problem. | ||
And, you know, a lot of that happened, you know, we were allowed on Google Ads and something, then Trump got elected in 2016, they just, you know, started ripping everything away. | ||
And so just like why it's important to support Yippee, As a search engine instead of Google, it's important to support an upcoming, just launched, ad dank, so that Google ads don't get to dominate the market. | ||
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Right. It is our complete plan to completely subvert the control of companies like Facebook. | |
Right now, we're just an advertisement distribution platform where you basically just get to share links. | ||
As long as the viewers of those links satisfy the conditions of the advertisement, they'll be paid as such. | ||
Yeah, our... We really want to, you know, change the game. | ||
We don't want big tech to have the control that they have anymore over the advertising industry. | ||
And we think that the best option to do that is to directly reward the people who are responsible for generating traffic. | ||
Because we have a situation now where you essentially have, say, there's a rock star, all right? | ||
And everybody goes to this platform. | ||
Everybody goes to this stadium to watch this rock star sing. | ||
But we have a situation where the rock star, the one who's generating all the traffic, gets little to nothing. | ||
And the platform, the people who own the stadium, take all the money. | ||
So our plan is to completely change that and directly reward the people who are responsible for generating traffic. | ||
And we have found a way to do that with AdDank. | ||
All right, you heard it from Ben. | ||
Thank you so much, Ben. AdDank.com, they just launched, and they're already here on InfoWars. | ||
They already got a booth at CPAC, so you gotta like that. | ||
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And we're going to the Free Speech Summit. | |
Oh, they'll be there tonight. | ||
Okay, so let me actually mention that. | ||
So again, ladies and gentlemen, tonight at the Omni, We are having a free speech summit. | ||
Alex Jones will be there. Gavin McGinnis will be speaking. | ||
Other people, myself, will be speaking. | ||
It's going to be a lot of fun. | ||
If you can make it out, RSVP at NationalFile.com. | ||
That link is on NewsWars.com as well. | ||
Make sure you get RSVP'd. | ||
I think it's going to be a big event. And then tomorrow night, we will be at the Sunshine Room hosting an event. | ||
It's going to be a little less formal. | ||
Just drinks and snacks. | ||
More of kind of a rendezvous type of thing. | ||
Just a conference to link up with one another. | ||
You can make some professional contacts if you want, but I think it'll be more of a fun, loose event. | ||
So that's all happening. Now, I'm about to sign off. | ||
I'm going to hand over the reins to Savannah Hernandez and Harrison Smith, who are going to take over from this booth. | ||
I've got to go actually get ready and get prepared for tonight's event. | ||
President Trump is set to speak here in about 15 minutes as well, so we will be having that feed available and covering that whenever that happens as well. | ||
If you want to watch what happens tonight at the Omni Hotel at the First Amendment Summit, Alex Jones will be speaking. | ||
If you want to watch that, band.video will have those live streams available, and infowars.com will also have the links available. | ||
Now, before I sign off, I just want to reemphasize a point that I've been making here, which is It's the same thing that happens with Google when they dominate search engine optimization. | ||
You see, Hollywood and mainstream news and mainstream entertainment are trying to dominate what's happening in culture right now. | ||
I could sense there was a troll behind me. | ||
You cannot troll a master troll. | ||
That's impossible to do. | ||
He's trying to troll. | ||
Put him on camera. Put him on camera. | ||
There he is. Hey, hey, thank Ivan Raiklin for making this possible. | ||
InfoWarriors, thank you for tuning in from Yippee Booth at CPAC. You guys that are coming, come visit. | ||
Because some of you are probably coming tomorrow or later today, whoever. | ||
Come around, come around. | ||
The booth will be here. But now what I was saying was, if you go to a Trump rally, 20,000 people minimum, 50,000 people max, they'll have hundreds of thousands of people sign up at times. | ||
There is nothing like that on the Democrat side of the aisle. | ||
Now, you look at an event like CPAC, with all the people that are going to be coming here this week, with all the booze and everything, there is not an event like this that the liberal progressives have to offer. | ||
But yet, if you just talk to the American that's uninformed or doesn't really follow politics or anything, I don't mean that insultingly. | ||
They just don't do it. It's just not what they like to follow. | ||
It's not their purview. They don't have the time. | ||
They just assume that the mainstream news is giving them the truth. | ||
They just assume that Hollywood represents what's going on in culture. | ||
But that's inaccurate. Trump is very popular. | ||
Just because Hollywood doesn't like Trump, and just because Hollywood wants to demonize Trump, that means nothing. | ||
America has totally rebuked Hollywood. | ||
They did in 2016 when they elected Trump, and they continue to do so today when you see box office numbers tanking. | ||
Nobody's going to see these films anymore. | ||
And it really makes you wonder how they're getting so rich. | ||
It really makes you wonder where this money is coming from for them to be doing this when nobody's going. | ||
Another perfect example. | ||
Look at Bryson Gray. | ||
Bryson Gray has had no backing from the establishment. | ||
He's had no major record deal. | ||
He's done everything on his own with a Twitter account. | ||
He got his album in the top five rap and hip-hop albums on iTunes, and I believe in the top 20 for overall albums. | ||
With what? No mainstream media push. | ||
Nothing on cable news, nothing on cable entertainment, nothing from Hollywood, nothing from big record labels, all on his own grassroots with what you would say is the Trump movement, the Trump revolution behind him. | ||
Another example, he beat Eminem, who's been in the game for decades. | ||
He beat Eminem on album sales on iTunes and album listens on Apple Music and He beat Eminem. | ||
Now, what does that tell you? Again, who gets hyped? | ||
Who gets pushed? Who gets the record deal? | ||
Who gets the big tour dates? | ||
Who gets all that stuff? Eminem. | ||
But who's actually organically more popular and has a fan base? | ||
Bryson Gray. But you see, Eminem is the one on the pedestal. | ||
He's the one they put on the mural because he's ingratiated by the establishment because he'll go along with whatever message they tell him to. | ||
Hey, Eminem, you got a new album coming out. | ||
Your album's gonna flop, but we'll put you on all the radio stations, we'll market your tour, and we'll give you another album deal, but all you gotta do is come out against Trump, all you gotta do is an anti-Trump video, and say how bad he is, and boom, it happens, he gets his album deal, He gets the tour, he gets all this stuff, Bryce and Gray, just, again, even though he beats them, organically more popular, just remains more popular on iTunes, doesn't get the record deal, doesn't get the recognition. But it just shows you how the establishment is dead. | ||
They're just a scarecrow of what they used to be. They're just a shadow of what they used to be. | ||
They're not actually popular. Nobody actually falls for that. And that's why they have to, and I'm just using Eminem as an example. | ||
That's why they have to have their minions, like Eminem, come out against Trump. | ||
They have to have their minions on SNL. They have to have their minions on cable news. | ||
They have to have their minions in the theater, have their minions all over. | ||
They have to have all of them come out against Trump to have the facade of control of culture, to have the facade of the populist movement and culture, which they don't have. | ||
It's all fake. It's all phony. | ||
And you can only see it if you're looking. | ||
And that's the trick. And that's what they know. | ||
The mouse that roars. | ||
Again... Put well. | ||
So, I'm about to sign off, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm going to hand the reins over to Harrison Smith and Savannah Hernandez. | ||
Before I go, remember, InfoWarsStore.com is how all of this is made possible. | ||
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All right, I'm signing off. | ||
Harrison Smith and Savannah Hernandez take over. | ||
We'll see you tonight. Everything's a little bit crazy here. | ||
It's all, I mean, we have so many people here doing so many different things. | ||
It's all very exciting. And so just literally seconds to go, I met this fine gentleman. | ||
Tell everybody your name and who you work for. | ||
Well, I started Tercelibri. | ||
It's a company in Brazil, a media company inspired by Infowars. | ||
Yeah, because we wanted to fight against the media, against these crap socialists that are lies all the day. | ||
And we thought, oh, that would be impossible to start something like this in Brazil. | ||
But we fought, so we have five years on the road, and we are very happy to be here with you. | ||
That is amazing. And that is, you know, it's a testament to Alex Jones, a testament to the company that he built, and that, you know, we don't even know the influence that we're having. | ||
I'm so glad to hear about this. | ||
And who knew? You said you had 700,000 followers now, is that right? | ||
Yeah. We are the biggest conservative media in Brazil. | ||
Of course, we fight a lot because they persecuted us. | ||
They look forward to us. | ||
They always say that we are posting fake news. | ||
Right now on Facebook, every post from our website is recognized as fake news. | ||
YouTube tried to strike us three times, but we got a chance to come back. | ||
And we never give up, you know? | ||
That's great. And so, yeah, this really, you know, shows how this is an international battle that we're waging. | ||
It's not in just America. | ||
It's all over. So, it's Terça Libre, T-E-R-C-A space L-I-V-R-E, Brazil. | ||
What does that mean? So, this is Terça. | ||
It means Thursday. | ||
Tuesday? Okay. Tuesday, and Libre is free. | ||
Because we started on Tuesday. | ||
That's it. Free Tuesday. | ||
Okay, that is very cool. | ||
And so what sort of... You said you're on YouTube. | ||
Are you on television or radio? | ||
Or is it primarily on the internet? | ||
No, just on the internet. | ||
We started on Facebook and later on we went to YouTube. | ||
Now we are broadcasting to YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. | ||
So every day we have two shows. | ||
So a morning show and late night show. | ||
And we interviewed our president of Brazil, Bolsonaro, lots of ministers, congressmen. | ||
We support them a lot. | ||
And also we covered Trump's win against the whole media. | ||
And we laughed on them because all of them said that Trump was about to lose. | ||
And we said, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Step back, take a look, and Trump is going to win. | ||
And it's not just support. | ||
We have a strong and intelligent guy called Felipe Martins, who now works with Bolsonaro. | ||
And he made this analysis. | ||
Showing why Trump was about to win, like today is going to happen again. | ||
Bernie Sanders is selling the same lies and crap we are escaping from in Brazil. | ||
So everything that Bernie Sanders said, we are trying to escape from Brazil. | ||
So this free healthcare, free everything. | ||
The government is going to pay for you. | ||
The government is going to help you. | ||
We are escaping from that. | ||
And that's why we know Trump is going to win again. | ||
It's not about feeling. | ||
It's not about supporting. | ||
It's reasonable. People do not want high taxes. | ||
People do not want to be like a baby, you know? | ||
The government saying, oh, you know, I will take care of you. | ||
No, no, no. Step back. I want to take care of my life. | ||
So that's why I do believe Trump is going to win again, and Bolsonaro too. | ||
That's absolutely amazing. | ||
So tell me, just very quickly in the last minute, what's the state of Brazil now? | ||
Is it going well, or are you all just getting, you know, hammered like we are here? | ||
So, that's it. Bolsonaro won the election, but the Congress is fighting against him, and the Supreme Court too. | ||
So the judiciary and the legislative is trying to struggle, the executive. | ||
That's it. I know. | ||
We have no idea the power that that has really helped to bring about in the world. | ||
So thank you very much, Tersa Libre. | ||
Thank you. I really appreciate it. | ||
We'll be back. More War Room from CPAC in just a few minutes. | ||
Just talked to Tersa Libre, a media conglomerate that was inspired by Infowars. | ||
Totally inspiring. Here's another thing, and I found somebody else I'd like to welcome. | ||
Amy, I'm sorry. We just met. | ||
This is how fast this happens. | ||
Literally, it's like... In and out. | ||
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You know, like, you just make friends instantly. | |
We're all here for the right thing and trying to work together, so that's how it is here at CPAC. And literally five minutes ago, I was doing a live stream and I discovered your booth and was talking about it on the live stream. | ||
So if you're following that here, I have the director of it. | ||
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Is that right? Yes, I'm the executive director of SECA Vote and have been so since about July. | |
I worked for Dr. | ||
Black and Congresswoman Diane Black. | ||
Before I did this, I worked with his foundation and I worked for Congressman Black when she was running for governor. | ||
So really cool story. | ||
I don't know if you know how SECA Vote got started, but And so let's explain to people exactly what second vote is. | ||
I thought this was such a good idea. | ||
And really, it has so much to do with the Infowars style of how we are able to exist. | ||
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So what is second vote? Well, a lot of people think when they see second vote that it's a political thing. | |
It's really not. Your first vote is the political action. | ||
You know, you're going to vote at the ballot box at least every two years or so. | ||
And this year, of course, it's a big, huge election year. | ||
But you can vote. | ||
We can all vote every day with our dollars. | ||
So we say your first vote is at the ballot box and your second vote is with your wallet. | ||
It's how you spend your dollars. | ||
We can all make a difference with that. | ||
A lot of conservative folks, we're not boycotters. | ||
We're not loudmouths. We're not causing trouble. | ||
We're hard workers. And we earn money. | ||
We make money. And we can do something with our money. | ||
And so we're trying to educate consumers to shop their values. | ||
You know, you're not going to vote for someone that doesn't align with your values at the ballot box. | ||
Why would you shop somewhere that supports organizations that don't align with your values as well? | ||
You literally sound like Alex Jones making the pitch because that's how InfoWars exist. | ||
We say, look, you've got to buy toothpaste. | ||
You've got to buy shampoo. Don't pay Target, who's sponsoring these things you don't agree with. | ||
Don't give money to these corporations that don't align with your ideals or your ideology. | ||
And so your booth over there is absolutely fantastic. | ||
And what attracted me to it is you had a Starbucks cup and a Coke can and a Pepsi can and a You know, a Papa John's box and a Domino's box. | ||
And on these were big letters, green to red and one through five. | ||
And these are grades that you give to corporations based on essentially how conservative they are. | ||
Is that accurate? That is accurate. | ||
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And we give those examples because most everybody drinks coffee, drinks a soda and has pizza. | |
So we give those as just examples. | ||
But we do score on seven issues. | ||
And the three most important issues to conservatives we have found is life, Second Amendment, religious slash marriage, religious liberty. | ||
Also, we score on environment, education, immigration, all those other things, too. | ||
Those seven issues. But the most important of those three And we score on a scale one through five. | ||
So one would be a direct donation to a left-leaning, liberal-causing organization. | ||
Two would be an indirect donation. | ||
Three is neutral. And we really want companies to be neutral. | ||
We really just say, stay out of the culture wars. | ||
Quit trying to get into this and create all this policy change and bullying other people to do what you want for your agenda. | ||
So and then if four is the other way, four is an indirect to a conservative group, and then five is to a direct donation to a conservative group. | ||
So that's kind of how we score. | ||
And we just put the information out there so that consumers can shop their values. | ||
And we've recently had to put our research behind everything behind a paywall. | ||
It's very costly to do. | ||
It usually costs around $1,500 to research one company. | ||
We have over 900 companies scored right now. | ||
But you can still see Who's good and who's bad on the issues. | ||
And when you become a member, you can actually see where they score on that issue. | ||
Yeah, and I thought a good example, I think, I don't want to get it wrong because I don't want to slander this company, but I think it was Pizza Hut and Papa John's. | ||
Are those the two pizza boxes you have over there? | ||
No. And so I think on the Pizza Hut one, it's a big red one saying these people donate to liberal causes. | ||
They, you know, they don't do good stuff with the money that you're giving them, whereas the Papa John's box has a big green five. | ||
And so when it comes time to order a pizza on Saturday night, you can simply go to secondvote, I guess, dot com. | ||
Is that right? Secondvote.com. | ||
And you can see, look, if I go to Pizza Hut, my money is going to things I don't believe in. | ||
If I go to Papa John's, it's going to things I do believe in. | ||
So... I think it's a very useful thing, and it's something I think we all sort of need to take into account as we spend our money. | ||
Because like you're saying, you call it the second vote, but really it's almost the more important vote, right? | ||
Because it's something that we do every single day, right? | ||
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And we also have an app that's very simple. | |
It's not in the app store. | ||
You just go to your mobile device and go to secavote.com and you add it to your home screen. | ||
So you can even use it on your phone when you're out shopping to look and see, hey, you know, I don't need to go there. | ||
Like Dunkin' Donuts, they score a little bit better than this. | ||
Their coffee is much better anyway. | ||
I was going to say that. | ||
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I agree with that. | |
I think if we slowly start to make changes, I know that sometimes it's inconvenient, but if you can make the best choice when it's possible, then that's what we're asking. | ||
Also, shop local. | ||
Most of the local organizations that you go to, they're supporting your little league and your churches and things that are really close to you, and they're not into supporting all this It's so useful. | ||
And of course, Austin has the saying, keep Austin weird. | ||
It's something that we're struggling to do. | ||
There's more people from California moving in. | ||
There's more of, you know, as we gain population, suddenly all these apartment buildings with no character are going up, and they'll go up next to, you know, an old historic bar, and then people are calling and complaining, so that gets shut down. | ||
And so we're trying to keep Austin weird, which really means keep it unique, keep it liberal and in the classical sense. | ||
And what people don't know is that actually what originally started as a movement to promote shopping local, cause that's the thing. | ||
It's not weird if you have a Target and a Starbucks and a whatever, whatever. | ||
It's fun and it's more, I don't know, I guess weird is a good word, but you know, it'd been a very good way to. | ||
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It's a better city when you've got those options Zed. | |
It's not just the same old, same old that you go to this city and that... | ||
You see the same stuff. So I do. | ||
I do like the keep Austin weird thing. | ||
I like that. People don't know. | ||
It's really keep Austin local. | ||
Shop local. Buy local. | ||
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local people there that live in the community and support it. | |
Yeah. | ||
And then they know exactly where they're going. | ||
So I have this brochure from Second Vote that I just picked up. | ||
People can go to secondvote.com. | ||
You also had ones that were specifically about things like the Second Amendment. | ||
So if you're somebody who that's your thing, you love the Second Amendment, you want to support companies that support the Second Amendment, you can go to Second Vote and see exactly which companies support that. | ||
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Is that right? That's exactly right. | |
We even have a gun cam on our website. | ||
So it shows, like, the statistics of, you know, how many guns kill people. | ||
Actually, no guns kill people. | ||
People kill people. And it's mental illness. | ||
So, you know, we've got this camera that sits on a gun that has never killed anyone. | ||
I mean, yes, it's kind of funny, but, you know, we want to Keep our right to own guns and to carry them. | ||
And so, yes, we've got a Second Vote coordinator now with Second Vote that's really pushing that, and we want to keep that true to us and never let that go. | ||
That's awesome. And so, just quickly as we wrap up here, you were going to explain how this sort of came about. | ||
That was an interesting story. Yes. | ||
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Well, Dr. Black, he's a forensic toxicologist, and his wife, Congressman Diane Black, She was the chair of the House Budget Committee that changed all the tax reform with Trump, President Trump. | |
Well, they were at a grocery store about 2011, 2012. | ||
You know how they always ask you to donate something when you check it out? | ||
So they ask him, would you like to donate some money to the March of Dimes? | ||
And he said, sure, I'd love to. | ||
Donated money. They walk out to the parking lot and Diane said, why did you do that? | ||
And he said, why wouldn't I do that? | ||
And she said, because they give money to Planned Parenthood. | ||
And so he figured, like, I'm an educated person. | ||
I'm a forensic toxicologist. | ||
What else do I not know? | ||
So he ended up putting a bunch of researchers together, found this, and now we have over 900 companies researched. | ||
And we received a letter from March of Dimes' president. | ||
They no longer give money to abortion providers. | ||
So... Big win. | ||
Big win. I think that's absolutely awesome. | ||
And yeah, you don't realize anytime you go, you know, you can imagine if somebody from Planned Parenthood came up to you and said, would you like to make a donation? | ||
You go, heck no, get away from me. | ||
And yet you go to Starbucks and buy a coffee. | ||
It's essentially what you're doing is handing them a dollar. | ||
And then, of course, to bring it back to Infowars, that's how we survive. | ||
It is what we say all the time. Look, Don't give your money to these big corporations that frankly hate you and want to enslave you and give to things that you don't agree with. | ||
Shop with the good guys. Shop at infowarsstore.com if you can, but if not, secondvote.com. | ||
You can install it. | ||
You can put it on your homepage, on your app, so you can use it on the go. | ||
I think that's absolutely great. Thank you so much for talking with me. | ||
Very nice to meet you as well. | ||
I hope everything continues to go well. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
All right, folks, we will be back very shortly with more from CPAC, all sorts of stuff. | ||
I'm going to talk a little bit about exactly what are we conserving, libertarianism versus conservatism. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Troyer, who is on his way to set up the We're good to go. | ||
Gavin McGinnis, of course, all the InfoWarriors, Alex Jones, Nick Fuentes, all these sorts of people. | ||
We've heard Fleckus is coming. | ||
Ashley St. Clair might be there. | ||
It's going to be a lot of conservative influencers gathering for this summit for saving the First Amendment. | ||
And it's the most important thing that we're dealing with right now. | ||
Of course, it's that. It's the First Amendment and immigration, I'd say, really devastating. | ||
Is the most important thing as well. | ||
But the thing is, if we can't communicate, if we can't talk to each other online, if we can't spread our ideas, if we can't support each other, then we can't get anybody elected to do anything about the immigration. | ||
So, really, if you want to do anything at all, for the future of America, in reality, we need to be able to communicate with each other. | ||
We need to have ourselves on these platforms so we can spread these ideas. | ||
And it's the most important thing. | ||
And it's something that frankly, the Trump administration has failed on in my personal reading of the situation. | ||
So definitely invite you there to the Omni Hotel at Washington DC. | ||
And of course, we are doing the Operation Win 2020. | ||
These are the stickers that we're giving out with every single order at Infowarsstore.com or you can just purchase the stickers themselves at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
And it's really, you know, this is, The idea is that this will be a silent protest, a mass silent protest. | ||
Because as you can see, these stickers, you can take a look at it here if you're a television viewer, it looks like duct tape. | ||
And the idea is that you'll put this over your mouth. | ||
The idea is that, say, at a Trump rally, where you have tens of thousands of people lining the walls of this stadium, cheering, yelling, roaring for Trump and for liberty, well, what if a huge percentage of them, or what if all of them, had duct tape over their mouth? | ||
Then you're not hearing the support. | ||
You're not hearing the roars of appreciation. | ||
You're not hearing the cheering for Trump, because that's what's happening online. | ||
That's what's happening online. By extension, in reality, is we are being silenced. | ||
We are not able to show our support. | ||
And so it's a symbolic protest, and it's also a peaceful protest. | ||
It's not loud and rambunctious. | ||
It's a silent protest because that's what we are protesting, the silence that is being forced upon us. | ||
So this is a very, very important thing that will be going throughout the year 2020 all the way up until the election. | ||
And we gotta get this movement going. | ||
And of course, you know, you can put it over your mouth to be a part of the protest, especially if you're in the crowd of a Trump rally or anything like that, or if you're in the background of a shot, say at the RNC. If you're at the news or whatever, take a selfie with a sticker over your mouth and share that with the hashtag Operation Win 2020. | ||
This is a major operation. | ||
And folks, you have no idea how many boxes and boxes and boxes of these stickers we have at the office. | ||
We're buying new tables just to lay out the number of stickers that we have. | ||
And so we pack several of them in with every single order from Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Put it over your mouth. Take a selfie. | ||
put it over your mouth and hold a protest, the more people, the more impact this will have. | ||
And of course you can also put them other places as well, perhaps on property that you own and not sticking it on street signs and overpasses because that is illegal, I'm given to understand. | ||
But yes, stickers that you can stick anywhere and everywhere and over your mouth to be a part of that protest. | ||
That's Operation Win 2020 from InfoWars.com. | ||
Now we're going to be going to the Trump press conference about coronavirus that will start in just a few minutes. | ||
I will be passing it off to the president to let him give us a breakdown of coronavirus. | ||
Kind of interesting, he has downplayed coronavirus. | ||
Maybe he has information we don't have. | ||
Maybe he knows something that we don't, and that will be revealed in just a few minutes here when he goes live and we pitch to him here on The War Room. | ||
But in the few minutes before we do that, I want to pontificate, if I may. | ||
on exactly what conservatism in this day and age means because we're seeing an obvious and apparent rift with the America First movement sort of coming up against the conservative Inc. | ||
types that are really have wormed their way into the Trump revolution that Trump got We're good to go. | ||
You could say. He's been convinced to drop some of that. | ||
And now he's coming out and saying, we need more immigrants. | ||
We need, you know, we're hungry for more and more immigrants. | ||
And he's allowed himself to be led astray. | ||
Now, I have a couple problems with this because, as Trump has said recently in one of his speeches following his impeachment vindication, he talked about the ability of the left to consolidate themselves and to come together and to not have This fractional kind of operation where we're always disagreeing with each other and trying to pull each other down. | ||
It's that solidarity that really lends the leftists a lot of power. | ||
Of course, that's their ideology, right? | ||
You know, putting themselves under the group. | ||
That's our ideology. So it makes sense that we as individuals and as those who value individual liberty are going to be a little bit more contentious with each other, a little bit more unwilling to just go along to get along. | ||
And that's understandable. And so that's one of the problems I sort of have is I want us to be I want us to have solidarity, but I want to have solidarity behind good things, not solidarity behind something that has been led astray. | ||
That's one issue. Another issue is that the term libertarian, you have to admit, has sort of taken some damage over the last few years. | ||
It's not as cool as it once was to say that you're a libertarian. | ||
And frankly, that's a shame. | ||
And it's a shame because the term libertarian has been itself sort of led astray to represent something that says, look, corporations can do whatever they want. | ||
And as long as it's not the government doing it, then I don't care about the rest of it. | ||
And to me, that's not an accurate understanding of what libertarian is, at least from a personal perspective and from, I think, a larger perspective as well. | ||
Because to me, saying that you're a libertarian, which I do, and I proudly say I'm a libertarian and I have been for a long time and I will continue to be because it simply defines my highest value. | ||
My highest value is liberty. | ||
That's what I want. That's what I seek. | ||
That's what I want for everybody. | ||
It's what I want for myself. | ||
That is my highest value. | ||
My highest value was not order, right? | ||
And that's what we're seeing this backlash, is that today's culture in America is chaotic. | ||
It's nonsensical. It's absurd. | ||
And so people hunger for order. | ||
They hunger for For order, but plain and simple. | ||
They want to understand exactly what the rules are so they can follow them. | ||
They want everybody else to follow the rules so we can all be in this together. | ||
But the problem I have with it is it's not order. | ||
It shouldn't be order for order's sake. | ||
Order by itself is not good. | ||
It's perhaps better than chaos in certain situations, but a prison where no one can do whatever they want, that is very orderly, but it has no liberty. | ||
So to me, seeking order is only valuable in that it is a prerequisite for liberty. | ||
You can't be free if you're under threat. | ||
You can't be, if you're not free to go to the park because it's full of criminals that will assault or kill you, that has lessened your liberty, right? | ||
And so I want order because I want peace. | ||
And I want peace because I want liberty. | ||
And so, yes, I want order, but I want it only as a prerequisite and as a path towards liberty. | ||
And that's what liberty is. It's not just do whatever you want. | ||
It's a requirement to act virtuous. | ||
It requires an ecology of virtue to exist. | ||
And so I think that's something we need to really fight back. | ||
And reclaim this term libertarian to say, no, this doesn't mean I'm just some pot-smoking hippie that is fine with Coca-Cola destroying the rainforest. | ||
It's saying, I want to be free. | ||
And in order to be free, I need order and peace and all this sort of stuff. | ||
So more on the other side. | ||
All right, folks, we're back at CPAC. This is thewarroominfowars.com. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in. | ||
We will go momentarily to the live broadcast by Trump, the speech about the coronavirus to hear his updates and what he says about it as it's It becomes a global pandemic. | ||
Absolute insanity with the coronavirus that we could talk about forever. | ||
But I just want to talk a little bit about our trip here. | ||
Now, I have my lanyard on here. | ||
And as you can see, Infowars.com, this is a regular lanyard. | ||
This is not a media pass. | ||
And this is something to consider because even here at the most conservative, you know, the biggest conservative convention in the country where it's Trump, Trump, Trump, we, you know, InfoWars, I don't take credit for this because I wasn't a part of InfoWars in 2016, but I was a witness of it. I was a participant in a fashion that you yourself, if you're watching, you're listening to this, are a participant in what we're doing here. In 2016, I was a participant | ||
in that way. And it was obvious how powerful the InfoWars platform was in getting Trump elected. | ||
And so it's a little bit absurd. | ||
It's a little bit insulting that we still don't get the recognition that we deserve. | ||
We are still treated sort of as the black sheep of the family and the, you know, it's... | ||
It's sort of annoying, it's upsetting, but the fact is we don't need them, right? | ||
We don't need them because we have you, because you go to Infowarsstore.com and you help us to be here. | ||
And folks, this has been the biggest operation at Infowars that I have ever been a part of. | ||
The number of people that are here. | ||
The battle tank that's here. | ||
The fact that we're constantly running around. | ||
I'm running camera for Owen. | ||
Savannah's running camera for me. | ||
Savannah's interviewing people. | ||
I mean, we are running around like chickens with our heads cut off, just working Our butts off trying to get this broadcast together, trying to get this entire operation going. | ||
And it's funded 100% the hotels, the travel, the passes themselves, the equipment that we're using. | ||
Not a cent has come from anywhere else except for Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Now, that is amazing, and it's a testament to Alex Jones and his foresight and his forethought in putting a platform together that is not reliant on either advertisers and corporations or the establishment of We'll continue to fight for Trump. | ||
We'll continue to fight for conservatism, whether we get accolades or not. | ||
And you can help us do it by coming to the Omni Shoreham tonight to take advantage of the free food, the free booze, the wonderful speeches, and everything that we've done to try to give back to you and try to inspire once again. | ||
That fervor that got Donald Trump elected in 2016 and to especially fight for our right to speak freely on the internet. | ||
It's the Save the First emergency summit because that's really what it's all about. | ||
And I talked about this a little bit in a broadcast that I did last time I was in D.C. when we went and saw that the Newseum had shut down. | ||
The museum to the corporate mainstream media shut down. | ||
For whatever reason that you can read into as you like. | ||
But, you know, one of the interesting things is that the First Amendment does not just have the freedom of speech. | ||
It actually has five freedoms. | ||
And I'm brain dead from all the work that I've been doing. | ||
But it's freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom to petition the government, freedom of speech, of course, and freedom to assemble. | ||
I got that, right? Yes. | ||
Okay. So those are the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment. | ||
Which is interesting because consider the fact that there is a distinction between free speech and the freedom of the press. | ||
And it's simple to understand this distinction when you look at the word itself, the press. | ||
Now, as it's used today, the press is considered the news media. | ||
You know, it's one and the same, right? | ||
It's a synonym for the news media. | ||
But that's not what the word is, right? | ||
That word comes from something very specific. | ||
That is the printing press, right? | ||
The press is the technology. | ||
It's the technology to spread your words beyond the limits of vocal speech, of vocalization, right? | ||
Free speech, you can speak to your friends. | ||
Free speech, you can stand on a corner and shout. | ||
But the press is the technology to spread that information, to copy and disseminate that information. | ||
And that's what we're trying to save now, is the freedom of the press. | ||
Because nowadays, the printing press, that technology has been supplanted. | ||
It has been replaced by the internet and by social media. | ||
That is today's... | ||
Earlier today, a wicked murderer opened fire at a Molson Coors Brewing Company plant, taking the lives of five people. | ||
A number of people were wounded, some badly wounded. | ||
Our hearts break for them and their loved ones. | ||
We send our condolences. | ||
We'll be with them. And it's a terrible thing. | ||
Terrible thing. So our hearts go out to the people of Wisconsin and to the families. | ||
Thank you very much. I've just received another briefing from a great group of talented people on the virus that is going around to various parts of the world. | ||
We have, through some very good early decisions, decisions that were actually ridiculed at the beginning, we closed up our borders to flights coming in from certain areas, areas that were hit by the coronavirus and hit pretty hard. | ||
And we did it very early. | ||
A lot of people thought we shouldn't have done it that early, and we did, and it turned out to be a very good thing. | ||
And the number one priority from our standpoint is the health and safety of the American people. | ||
And that's the way I viewed it when I made that decision. | ||
Because of all we've done, the risk to the American people remains very low. | ||
We have the greatest experts in the world, really in the world, right here. | ||
The people that are called upon by other countries when things like this happen. | ||
We're ready to adapt and we're ready to do whatever we have to as the disease spreads, if it spreads. | ||
As most of you know, the level that we've had in our country is very low and those people are... | ||
Getting better or we think that in almost all cases they're the better at getting. | ||
We have a total of 15. We took in some from Japan. | ||
You heard about that because they're American citizens and they're in quarantine and they're getting better too. | ||
But we felt we had an obligation to do that. | ||
It could have been as many as 42 and We found that we were, it was just an obligation we felt that we had. | ||
We could have left them and that would have been very bad, very bad, I think, American people. | ||
And they're recovering. | ||
Of the 15 people, the original 15, as I call them, eight of them have returned to their homes, to stay in their homes until fully recovered. | ||
One is in the hospital and five have fully recovered. | ||
And one is, we think, in pretty good shape. | ||
And it's in between hospital and going home. | ||
So we have a total of, but we have a total of 15 people. | ||
And they're in a process of recovering, with some already having fully recovered. | ||
We started out by looking at certain things. | ||
We've been working with The Hill. | ||
Very, very carefully, very strongly. | ||
And I think we have very good bipartisan spirit for money. | ||
We were asking for $2.5 billion, and we think that's a lot. | ||
But the Democrats and, I guess, Senator Schumer wants us to have much more than that. | ||
And normally in life I'd say, we'll take it. | ||
We'll take it. If they want to give more, we'll do more. | ||
We're going to spend whatever's appropriate. | ||
Hopefully we're not going to have to spend so much because we really think we've done a great job in keeping it down to a minimum. | ||
And again, we've had tremendous success, tremendous success beyond what people would have thought. | ||
Now, at the same time, you do have some outbreaks in some countries. | ||
Italy and various countries are having some difficulty. | ||
China, you know about where it started. | ||
I spoke with President Xi. | ||
We had a great talk. | ||
He's working very hard, I have to say. | ||
He's working very, very hard. | ||
And if you can count on the reports coming out of China, that spread has gone down quite a bit. | ||
The infection seems to have come down over the last two days. | ||
As opposed to getting larger, it's actually gotten smaller. | ||
In one instance where we think we can be somewhat reliable, it seems to have gotten quite a bit smaller. | ||
With respect to the money that's being negotiated, they can do whatever they want. | ||
I mean, they can. We'll do the two and a half. | ||
We're requesting two and a half. | ||
Some Republicans would like us to get four, and some Democrats would like us to get eight and a half, and we'll be satisfied whatever it is. | ||
We're bringing in a specialist, very highly regarded specialist, tomorrow, who works actually at the State Department, very tremendously talented in doing this. | ||
I want you to understand something that shocked me when I saw it, that I spoke with Dr. | ||
Fauci on this, and I was really amazed, and I think most people are amazed to hear it. | ||
The flu in our country kills from 25,000 people to 69,000 people a year. | ||
That was shocking to me. | ||
And so far, if you look at what we have with the 15 people, and they're recovering. | ||
One is pretty sick, but... | ||
Hopefully we'll recover. | ||
But the others are in great shape. | ||
But think of that, 25,000 to 69,000. | ||
Over the last 10 years, we've lost 360,000. | ||
These are people that have died from the flu, from what we call the flu. | ||
Hey, did you get your flu shot? | ||
And that's something. | ||
Now, what we've done... Is we've stopped non-U.S. citizens from coming into America from China. | ||
That was done very early on. | ||
We're screening people, and we have been at a very high level, screening people coming into the country from infected areas. | ||
We have in quarantine those infected and those at risk. | ||
We have a lot of great quarantine facilities. | ||
We're rapidly developing a vaccine, and they can speak to you. | ||
The professionals can speak to you about that. | ||
The vaccine is coming along well. | ||
And in speaking to the doctors, we think this is something that we can develop fairly rapidly, a vaccine for the future, and coordinate with the support of our partners. | ||
We have great relationships with all of the countries that we're talking about. | ||
Some fairly large number of countries. | ||
Some, it's one person. | ||
And many countries have no problem whatsoever. | ||
And we'll see what happens. | ||
But we're very, very ready for this, for anything, whether it's going to be a breakout of larger proportions or whether or not we're at that very low level. | ||
And we want to keep it that way. | ||
So we're at the low level. As they get better, we take them off the list so that we're going to be pretty soon at only five people. | ||
And we could be at just one or two people over the next short period of time. | ||
So we've had very good luck. | ||
Johns Hopkins, I guess it is, a highly respected, great place. | ||
They did a study, comprehensive, the country's best and worst prepared for an epidemic. | ||
And the United States is now, we're rated number one. | ||
We're rated number one for being prepared. | ||
This is a list of different countries. | ||
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I don't want to get in your way, especially since you do such a good job. | |
This is a list of the different countries. | ||
United States is rated number one. | ||
Most prepared. United Kingdom, Netherlands, Australia, Canada, Thailand, Sweden, Denmark, South Korea, Finland. | ||
This is a list of the best-rated countries in the world by Johns Hopkins. | ||
We're doing something else that's important to me because he's been terrific in many ways, but he's also very good on health care. | ||
And we really followed him very closely. | ||
A lot of states do. When Mike was Governor Mike Pence of Indiana, they've established great health care. | ||
They have a great system there, a system that a lot of the other states have really looked to and changed their systems. | ||
They wanted to base it on the Indiana system. | ||
He's very good. And I think... | ||
Really very expert at the field. | ||
And what I've done is I'm going to be announcing exactly right now that I'm going to be putting our Vice President, Mike Pence, in charge. | ||
And Mike will be working with the professionals and doctors and everybody else that's working. | ||
The team is brilliant. | ||
I spent a lot of time with the team over the last couple of weeks. | ||
But they're totally brilliant. | ||
And we're doing really well. | ||
And Mike is going to be in charge. | ||
And Mike will report back to me. | ||
But he's got a certain talent for this. | ||
And I'm going to ask Mike Pence to say a few words, please. | ||
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Thank you, Mike. Thank you, Mr. | |
President. President Trump's made clear from the first days of this administration we have no higher priority than the safety, security, health, and well-being of the American people. | ||
And from the first word of an outbreak of the coronavirus, the President took unprecedented steps To protect the American people from the spread of this disease. | ||
He recounted those briefly, but the establishment of travel restrictions, aggressive quarantine efforts of Americans that are returning, the declaration of a public health emergency and establishing the White House Corona Task Force are all reflective of the urgency that the President has brought to a whole of government. | ||
Approach. As a former governor from the state where the first MERS case I know full well the importance of presidential leadership, | ||
the importance of administration leadership, and the vital role of partnerships of state and local governments and health authorities in responding to the potential threat of dangerous infectious diseases. | ||
And I look forward Mr. | ||
President, to serving in this role, bringing together all the members of the Corona Task Force that you've established, HHS, CDC, DHS, the Department of Transportation and State. | ||
This team has been at your direction, Mr. | ||
President, meeting every day. | ||
Since it was established, my role will be to continue to bring that team together, to bring to the President the best options for action, to see to the safety and well-being and health of the American people. | ||
We'll also be continuing to reach out to governors, state and local officials, In fact, in the recent days, the White House met with over 40 state, county, and city health officials from over 30 states and territories to discuss how to respond to the potential threat of the coronavirus. | ||
We'll be working with them in renewed ways to make sure they have the resources to be able to respond. | ||
And as the President said, we'll be adding additional personnel here at the White House to support Our efforts on the President's behalf. | ||
We'll also be working with members of Congress to ensure that the resources are available for this whole of government response. | ||
And we'll be working very closely with Secretary Azar and his team that have done an outstanding job communicating to the public to ensure the American people I have the best information on ways to protect themselves and their families, and also that the public has the most timely information on the potential threat to the American people. | ||
Mr. President, as we've been briefed, while the threat to the American public remains low of the spread of the coronavirus, you have directed this team. | ||
to take all steps necessary to continue to ensure the health and well-being of the American people. | ||
And the people of this country can be confident that under your leadership, we will continue to bring the full resources of the federal government in coordination with our state and local partners to see to the health and well-being and to the effective response to the coronavirus here in the United States of America. | ||
With that, the President has asked me to recognize the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Alex Azar, and also the Deputy Director of CDC, Dr. | ||
Ann Shaka, for remarks. | ||
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Well, thank you, Mr. Vice President, and thank you, Mr. | |
President, for gathering your public health experts here today and for your strong leadership in keeping America safe. | ||
And I just want to say I could not be more delighted that you've asked the Vice President, my old friend and colleague, to lead this whole-of-government approach with us under the Emergency Support Function No. | ||
8. As of today, we have 15 cases of COVID-19 that have been detected in the United States, with only one new case detected in the last two weeks. | ||
We also have three cases among Americans repatriated from Wuhan, and 42 cases among Americans repatriated who had been stuck on the Diamond Princess in Japan. | ||
The President's early and decisive actions, including travel restrictions, have succeeded in buying us incredibly valuable time. | ||
This has helped us contain the spread of the virus, handle the cases that we have and prepare for the possibility that we will need to mitigate The President's actions, taken with the strong support of his scientific advisors, have proven to be appropriate, wise, and well-calibrated to the situation. | ||
We're grateful for the hard work that healthcare workers, first responders, communities, state and local leaders have put into the response so far. | ||
Because of this hard work and the President's leadership, the immediate risk to the American public has been and continues to be low. | ||
Our containment strategy has been working. | ||
At the same time, what every one of our experts and leaders have been saying for more than a month now remains true. | ||
The degree of risk has the potential to change quickly, and we can expect to see more cases in the United States. | ||
That is why we've been reminding the American public and our state, local, and private sector partners that they should be aware of what a broader response CDC has recommended that the American public and especially state and local governments, businesses and other organizations should refresh themselves on how they would respond in the event that the situation worsens. | ||
Keith Bansomer powers the great line of high-quality storable food we have available at ReadyHour at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And yes, we're selling storable food here. | ||
What concerns me is we're a month into this, and food sales aren't going down, they're going up. | ||
You've never seen anything like this? | ||
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Never. Never like this and sustain. | |
You know, it started, you know, 27 days ago and it kind of went hyper and it doesn't fall off. | ||
And in even recent days, you know, it's further increasing. | ||
The semis are rolling. The chips are in. | ||
We're producing as much as quickly as possible. | ||
Orders that are getting in today, they're going to ship. | ||
They're going to just ship in 10 to 14 days. | ||
We're helping people prepare. | ||
It's just something you cover. | ||
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Absolutely. You like to eat daily. | |
And so we're just backing that up and It's the best insurance out there. | ||
You can get food today that you can eat 10 years from now at today's prices. | ||
It's normal to sit on top of storable food and guns. | ||
All our forebearers did it. | ||
We've got food. We've got guns. | ||
We've got Jesus. We know how to use it. | ||
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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 healthcare 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? |