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All right, ladies and gentlemen, I'm live on the war room and, uh, you know, I just, I'm kind of distracted now. | ||
I'm kind of distracted now. | ||
Here, let's scoot you over here. | ||
Harrison Smith is with me, and... | ||
The biggest debate we're having at the booth right now is over Nick Fuentes, okay? | ||
Now, I wish we could have this debate on air, but everyone who wants to talk about Nick Fuentes negatively won't come on air with me. | ||
So that's just what I'm dealing with right now. | ||
Now, I want to go to Fuentes' band from CPAC. We have a new band from CPAC. Gavin McGinnis has been kicked out today. | ||
Now, we'll show you this tape. | ||
Harrison Smith witnessed the whole thing. | ||
So tell me, what happened with Gavin today? | ||
Well, we received word. | ||
We saw Gavin hanging out in the foyer there with his badge, with his registration. | ||
And then about four minutes later, somebody came running up to us and said, Gavin just got kicked out. | ||
So we went over, interviewed him, asked him what he was doing or, you know, what happened, what went wrong. | ||
And apparently he called somebody a snitch and then that person went and snitched on him. | ||
And he was asked to be removed, or as they put it, escorted to the other side of the door. | ||
That's the way the security guards phrased it to him. | ||
And so I'm interviewing him there outside, you know, just in the little, you know, where you drop people off. | ||
And a woman came up to us and says, you're not allowed to film here. | ||
Some guy, some security guard had a folder blocking his face so we couldn't film them. | ||
And said, you're not allowed to film here. | ||
You have to continue to move on. | ||
So after having been kicked out of CPAC, we then were kicked off of the property. | ||
And the video is on banned.video right now. | ||
And the article just went up on National File. | ||
And Gavin McGinnis is now off somewhere creating his own CPAC. That's way better. | ||
According to him, there will be free cocaine there. | ||
So I don't endorse that. | ||
So you're gone. So you're out. | ||
Yeah, I'm out of here. | ||
So you're on the run. Yes, yes. | ||
But I was able to... | ||
Sneak my way back in and avoid the ban myself. | ||
But yes, that's the breaking news from CPAC. So we don't know who told on Gavin McInnes. | ||
So what? So someone says, oh, Gavin McInnes is here. | ||
He needs to be kicked out even though he had a credential? | ||
That's what we know so far. | ||
And I don't want to say any names. | ||
I think I know who it was, but I don't want to. | ||
You don't want to speculate, Jared Holt? | ||
I don't want to speculate, Jared Holt, about who. | ||
I saw Jared Holt. I talked to Jared Holt earlier. | ||
I consider Jared a friend. | ||
So I hope it wasn't Jared. | ||
I wanted to have Jared on the air. | ||
He's not allowed to go on Infowars because that's a rule in right-wing watch. | ||
I wish he would. I like Jared. | ||
I consider him a friend, even though he used to write negative stories about me. | ||
Now that he knows me, I don't think he does as much. | ||
So we don't know who it was. | ||
We can only speculate, but you're not going to speculate. | ||
I'm not going to speculate because I don't remember. | ||
Although, if you go to the video and watch the video, Gavin McGinnis says who it was. | ||
Who did he say? Quote Gavin. | ||
Oh, I honestly don't remember. | ||
That's why. I think I do, but I don't want to say it wrong. | ||
But it is out there, and Gavin McGinnis says who it was there on the— I wonder then if it maybe was not some liberal progressive media or anyone that was in here. | ||
Maybe it was a conservative wing that kicked him out. | ||
Whoever it was, it was a, as we call them, tattletale, a snitch, if you will. | ||
And so we have an interview about the snitch energy and where the snitch energy comes from and how they get their power. | ||
I'm going to call the cops on Gavin right now because the guy is hauling around at least like two kilos of cocaine at any given time. | ||
And so, I mean, I'm going to call 911, I think, on this guy. | ||
I mean, that would maybe get you a job at one of these big media companies. | ||
That might be a smart move for you career-wise. | ||
I don't know. I think I'm already probably banned from working anywhere else in the establishment media. | ||
It's the price we pay, and frankly, it's a cheap one. | ||
It's a cheap one. Who would want to work anywhere else other than Infowars.com? | ||
Not me. That's who. Alright, so you're going to go back out in the field? | ||
I'm going to go back out in the field, see if I can get some more interviews. | ||
I interviewed, again, my brain is so far, I don't remember his name, but the NASCAR driver with the Trump outfit and the Trump car that raced around the Daytona 500. | ||
So that interview will be upcoming as well, band.video and my YouTube and Twitter, Off Limits News. | ||
Alright, I need you to get me access to that car. | ||
I need to drive that car later, okay? | ||
I need to... Okay, can you do that? | ||
I'll do what I can. Anything less is a failure. | ||
Mission accepted. You will be sacrificed into a volcano. | ||
It's another small price to pay for the life we live, my friend. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're taking a short break. | ||
We're going to play the Gavin McGinnis video next. | ||
I'm going to have other guests coming on air with me. | ||
Anybody got an open seat? | ||
It's going to be a good time live at CPAC. InfoWars is live. | ||
It's crazy in here. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls... | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, live from CPAC, day two. | ||
And I am here, as you can see, the Yippee booth. | ||
We're back. We're back live in the Yippee booth. | ||
I've taken command again, although the commander has just shown up, just in the nick of time, as I'm running his ship. | ||
Right into the stratosphere, by the way. | ||
We're taking Yippee off. | ||
And then add Dank. | ||
What's that, America? Right here. | ||
And then add Dank right here. | ||
Yeah, there's Yippee right there. I got a new scarf, guys. | ||
I just got a new scarf from Ivan Raiklin. | ||
Add Dank to the right. | ||
Yippee to the left. | ||
Two of InfoWars' friends. | ||
Allowing us in their booth today. | ||
We cannot thank them enough. | ||
And Ivan is back. | ||
Ivan, what time is it? | ||
Let's see, it's about 4.06. | ||
So Ivan has already probably saved three countries from communism, fought an entire band of ninjas in Russia. | ||
What else have you done? No, I've been actually taking it easy this afternoon, Owen. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry, only two countries from communism? | ||
No, just kind of focused right now on the coronavirus. | ||
And seeing how that's going to play out. | ||
Actually, you were just in a meeting about that. | ||
Do you have any news or anything? I would just say, make sure boys and girls, men and women, how do you start off your show? | ||
I say ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I recommend that you wash your hands regularly. | ||
I got a hand sanitizer right here. | ||
I'm shaking a lot of hands today. | ||
Don't touch your face. | ||
Oh, there we go. Coronavirus outbreak. | ||
Go to the... Is that Johns Hopkins I'm seeing there? | ||
I think that's the CDC. I'm not sure. | ||
CDC Johns Hopkins has a nice website. | ||
I think that one's the Johns Hopkins that he's using. | ||
Perfect. That's the one I was looking at as well. | ||
I think that's probably the best source at this moment. | ||
But take a look. Make sure that you're... | ||
Just behave normal. | ||
Wash your hands. | ||
Wash your face. Shower daily. | ||
If you want to mitigate even further, don't go to conferences. | ||
Don't go to... Don't be this close to Owen Schroer, because you never know. | ||
He might have it. No, no, no. I already beat it. | ||
I already picked up the coronavirus, beat it. | ||
Yeah, so, I mean, to me, it's just like, whatever. | ||
Yeah, I'm not afraid. I mean, no Chinese virus is taking me down. | ||
No weak-ass Chinese virus. | ||
You kidding me? We're going after big tech. | ||
We don't need to be worried about coronavirus. | ||
But it is a serious thing that's happening right now, and I don't know if you want to get into it. | ||
I got to... He's got to run? | ||
No, he's got to run. Of course he's got to run. | ||
He needs to be in another country, in another world, another time. | ||
Are any of your info warriors speaking a couple languages? | ||
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Maybe I'll say, Bienvenidos a los que hablan Español. | |
War Room? Si habla Español. | ||
Cuarto de guerra. | ||
Cuarto de guerra. War Room. | ||
Ah, Cuarto de Guerra. | ||
Cuarto de Guerra. And then, uh... | ||
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What was Infowars? Generalistab. | |
Infowars. Сейчас находится CPAC. Multilingual. | ||
We're multilingual out here. | ||
No, that's enough. I'll do the other one. | ||
All right, he's had enough. All right, he's got to go save another country or something. | ||
All right, he just flew away. | ||
He didn't know that. He can actually fly, too. | ||
He literally just levitated out of the thing. | ||
It's absolutely wild. All right, ladies and gentlemen, again... | ||
Owen Troyer, live at CPAC 2020. | ||
We're going to have a bunch of people coming up, sitting at our booth here, the Yippee booth, next to the Ad Dank booth. | ||
It's great times. Also, we're going to give an update on the Young Americans for Liberty booth that is right across the way here. | ||
Sorry, someone's leaving something on the table. | ||
We're going to get an update from the Young Americans for Liberty booth. | ||
Which is right next to us here, too, on the board that they have. | ||
Should we bring the troops home from Afghanistan? | ||
Now, we had Gavin McGinnis just get kicked out. | ||
I promise you the footage. I think we've got time to air it. | ||
So we're at CPAC, day two, 2020. | ||
We're going to have a lot of great guests, but Gavin McGinnis just got kicked out. | ||
Here is the footage. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Eric Smith with Infowars.com. | ||
I've just received news that you have been kicked out of CPAC. Gavin McGinnis. | ||
Yes, I was asked. Actually, they refused to say they're kicking me out. | ||
They said, we're going to walk you to the other side of the wall. | ||
The other side of the door, sorry. | ||
And, yeah, they tricked me. | ||
Because then we got here and they didn't want to talk. | ||
So you were, wait a minute, that's kicked out. | ||
You were escorted from the building. | ||
I was escorted from the building with cops and everything. | ||
Cops and about four black security guards. | ||
Very big men, very scary, intimidating men. | ||
Well, you're a scary guy yourself. | ||
They've got to handle you. Here's the irony. | ||
I think what happened was I was mocking Will Sommer and Jared Holt and MediaEye and I was saying, look at you, tattletales. | ||
You're not journalists, you're tattletales. | ||
And then they went and tattletaled on me. | ||
They're like, no, we're not. | ||
We're going to go get the teacher. Don't we cause us a tattletale? | ||
Teacher! Teacher! I want to expand on this. | ||
What is the snitch energy that we're being infected with in this country? | ||
It's beta males. I mean, they can't compete. | ||
Like, say we were all cavemen savages and there was one hot girl like your camera person. | ||
Yowch. Why are you bothering doing this? | ||
You could just, like, be a model and make $10,000. | ||
She's a wonderful camera woman. | ||
She's very skilled. Why bother? | ||
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You could be... You've lost your metaphor now. | |
You were talking about cavemen. If we were cavemen. | ||
So all these cavemen, and they all want the same thing, whether it's the girl or success or even influence. | ||
And they want to be relevant. | ||
They want to be part of the conversation. | ||
And you can't compete with big bombastic dudes like Alex Jones. | ||
So what do you do? Fight him and lose and then he gets the girl? | ||
Or just like somehow get a rock? | ||
From somewhere and like hit him in the back of the head when he's sleeping. | ||
You go become friends with the mammoths and you're like, that guy needs to be stomped. | ||
Yeah, get him with your tusks. | ||
Get him. Now wait, so you have a pass. | ||
You're allowed to be here with your beautiful photo on it. | ||
Not anymore, I'm not. So you're out? I'm out. | ||
I'm permanently banned from CPAC. I assume forever. | ||
They denied my media credentials. | ||
Us too. You know what's funny? One of the guys who tattled on me, he said, can I get a picture? | ||
And then he goes, you're a piece of s***. | ||
And then I go, I go, why are these people, these liberal groups like media, allowed here, and Jacob isn't, and I'm not, and Enrique Tarrio wasn't even allowed to come, the Proud Boys chairman wasn't even allowed to come as a guest. | ||
And I go, why is that? | ||
And he goes, maybe because we have decorum, and we speak in a civil way. | ||
And I'm like, you just called me a piece of s***. | ||
And he goes, you said you were going to beat the s*** out of me. | ||
No, I didn't. I was just coming up to you, asking me why you did that. | ||
Anyway, you see the way these guys behave, and you realize that it can be effective... | ||
If the conservatives they're tattletaling to are pussies. | ||
And that's the issue here. | ||
There's always been tattletales. | ||
There's always been rats and snitches and soyboys. | ||
They've always been the cavemen who can't get the girl. | ||
But for some reason, modern conservative Inc. | ||
is determined to kowtow to these pussies and please them. | ||
And when they tattle, they go, oh, okay, I'll go get them. | ||
And that will be the death of us. | ||
That'll be our downfall. | ||
And do you think it's this terrible power of the media? | ||
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Yes, ma'am? We're not allowing what? | |
We can't videotape out here? | ||
What if these aren't functioning cameras and they're just Fisher Price toys? | ||
And we're playing a game called Media Guy. | ||
So we're not allowed to film outside of the... | ||
Alright, we've now been kicked out... | ||
Now having been kicked out of CPAC, we're now being kicked out of reality. | ||
Should we continue this? I didn't want to come to CPAC anyway. | ||
I'm having my own pack. | ||
With blackjack and hookers. | ||
Tell CPAC that we're having a bigger party that's going to be more fun and there's going to be naked ladies and coke. | ||
We're having free coke. | ||
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Free cocaine at our pack! | |
Alright folks, Harrison Smith. | ||
And the Rolling Stones are going to play. | ||
We're getting the Stones. You don't even have a band. | ||
This is Harrison Smith going to a much cooler CPAC somewhere else with Gavin McGinnis. | ||
Our CPAC is COOLPAC. That's what the acronym stands for. | ||
That's right. All right, folks. | ||
Gavin McGinnis has now been kicked off of the property itself. | ||
Tune in next time. | ||
All right, guys. | ||
That is just wild stuff. | ||
So Gavin McGinnis gets the credential to go in. | ||
They kick him out anyway. | ||
And again... Folks, you know me. | ||
I'm just going to call it as I see it. | ||
I'm just doing play-by-play here. | ||
Nobody will stop talking to me about Nick Fuentes. | ||
He's got all these people here that hate him. | ||
Now, I'm neutral. I don't really follow Fuentes' content. | ||
I've been following the phenomenon that he's created and just in general the commentary around it. | ||
But, you know, I don't go into the weeds of Nick Fuentes. | ||
I don't follow him for the content. | ||
And, man, the people telling me to stop talking to him and I'm just telling them, look, I give a platform to everyone. | ||
I got an open chair right here. | ||
And the irony is that everyone who comes and talks trash on Fuentes, I say, hey, come on air. | ||
Say this. I'll have a discussion. | ||
Hey, I'll agree or disagree. | ||
None of them will ever come on air either. | ||
And so it's weird. | ||
Gavin McGinnis, censored by CPAC. Nick Fuentes, censored by CPAC. They denied Infowars credentials to be here. | ||
They gave credentials to Right Wing Watch. | ||
So, I mean, I am kindred spirits with anyone who gets censored. | ||
I'm kindred spirits with anyone who's demonized. | ||
I'm not going to listen to third-party rhetoric. | ||
I'm going to find out for myself, and I'm going to let anyone and everyone speak that's willing to. | ||
So that's how it's going to go today. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
We will be right back. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen. | |
It's the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, live at band.video. | ||
We are live from CPAC 2020. | ||
I've just been joined by Fog City Midge. | ||
She was getting mobbed out here. | ||
She walked through the crowd. She was being mobbed. | ||
And I was like, no, Fog City over here. | ||
And she just, she ignored everyone else, all the media inquiries, all the fans, everything, and came over here to do an interview with us. | ||
So we're gonna be talking to her in just a minute out there in California, seeing the craziest stuff you can imagine on her channel. | ||
So we'll mention that. | ||
But first, ladies and gentlemen, I wanna thank the audience for allowing InfoWars to be here. | ||
If it wasn't for your support at InfoWarsStore.com, none of this would be made possible. | ||
And I'm walking around today, in fact, our friends over here on Ad Dank, big fans of the Turbo Force. | ||
Big fans of the Turbo Force. | ||
He says the company runs on Turbo Force even. | ||
But you see, here's the problem. | ||
They were going to rough me up. | ||
They were kind of threatening to rough me up a little bit because they said, hey, there's TurboForce. | ||
We're out of TurboForce, and TurboForce is sold out at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Schroyer, you know, they kind of tried to tough guy me into sending them some TurboForce since it's sold out at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
So unfortunately, TurboForce is so popular that We're good to go. | ||
But we're here anyway. | ||
And you saw it earlier, folks. | ||
Gavin McGinnis got kicked out. | ||
But hey, I'm still here. I'm still operating. | ||
And I'm joined by Fog City Midge. | ||
All right, Fog City Midge. | ||
You've seen some of the craziest stuff, maybe on the internet, since the election of Donald Trump out there in California. | ||
What do you think is, if you can think of it, and you may change your mind, but what do you think is the craziest thing that you've ever captured on camera for your YouTube channel? | ||
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Definitely the craziest thing would be the MAGA hat meltdown video that I did last year at the Women's March. | |
You'll remember the crazy skinhead woman you featured the video on your show just screaming at us, just calling us racist. | ||
And this was with me and David Harris. | ||
And it's so unbelievable that these feminists come up. | ||
They're so outraged by a MAGA hat that they completely lose their minds. | ||
So that, I would say, would be number one. | ||
And then there was sort of a follow-up to that video recently. | ||
I was in San Francisco at the Hashtag Walkaway event, and a similar-looking woman, again, with a shaved head. | ||
She was completely deranged. | ||
And she sees the MAGA hat. | ||
She starts screeching at our group. | ||
And it was just a very similar kind of scene. | ||
It was sort of unbelievable. And she actually licked my cameraman's phone that he was filming on because we just sort of pulled our camera and mic out. | ||
And yeah, she licked the phone, which I remember had happened to you as well. | ||
Twice that's happened to me. Twice you've had your camera licked. | ||
Can you believe it, though? I really do believe it's a spiritual thing. | ||
And I mean, say whatever you want about the hat. | ||
For whatever reason, the hat... | ||
Is what draws the demons out of these people. | ||
Yeah, there's the other one. Yeah, so you get that bald lady hopping around like a fish out of water or something, like a dead carp or something. | ||
And then, well, I mean, it's really just incredible, too, that, like you said, I mean, you're out in California. | ||
You just walk around in a MAGA hat, and you just get the crazies. | ||
They just lunge at you. | ||
They start screaming. And it really is, to me, it's a spiritual thing. | ||
The hat is just a physical whatever that triggers it. | ||
To me, this is just... The demons inside of them showing themselves. | ||
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Yeah. I mean, it really, these people look possessed. | |
It's not normal. | ||
They are not acting rational with regular human behavior. | ||
It's something comes out of them. | ||
And it is. It's triggered by the hat. | ||
It's triggered by Trump supporters. | ||
Normally, I'm sure if this person saw me walking down the street, they wouldn't have a problem. | ||
But it's an inanimate object, triggers something crazy within them. | ||
I mean, who licks a phone? | ||
And that to me proves the brainwashing. | ||
Me and Fox City Mitch have something in common here, which nobody should ever have in common. | ||
We both had our camera equipment licked. | ||
We should never have to sit here and be kindred spirits in that, and yet here we are. | ||
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Can someone explain that? | |
What's the rationale of a licking of a device? | ||
I don't know. I guess they don't want to assault you and hit you, but it's the closest thing? | ||
Or like they know that, you know, because that's kind of our weapon. | ||
You know, we don't come out here as freedom warriors with guns threatening them. | ||
We just have a camera and a microphone. | ||
That's our weapon. So maybe that's them. | ||
You know, like if you could like, you know, bust a gun in your hand or something. | ||
That's them maybe trying to break the gun or some sort of weird thing. | ||
And also, have you ever seen, have you ever seen Claude Taylor, the guy that drives around the country with an inflatable rat? | ||
Have you ever seen that guy? An inflatable rat? | ||
Yeah, the rat guy. No, I haven't. | ||
It's on a car? So, no, he drives it, he has it in his car and he goes to events and he blows up the inflatable rat. | ||
It looks like Trump. Oh my god. | ||
Yeah, yeah. So you may never... | ||
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Like the baby balloon. Yeah, yeah. | |
It doesn't float. It just sits on the ground. | ||
It's the guy that comes and eats my mic covers. | ||
He eats them. You haven't seen this? | ||
No. Guys, can we get some footage of this? | ||
Oh my god. Or pull up a tweet. | ||
So this guy, Claude Taylor, former Clinton operative, still a Clinton operative, just not on record. | ||
He's kind of a big organizer. | ||
He brings out this rat to events that he knows media's going to be at. | ||
He'd get the Trump rat on camera. | ||
Twice when I confronted about the rat, twice he bites my mic cover off the microphone, which is not easy to do. | ||
Takes a little bit of a force. | ||
Bites it, shoves it in his mouth, wipes his nose with it. | ||
One time he rubbed his butt with it. | ||
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Yeah. These people are so whack. | |
What is wrong with you if that's what you're doing? | ||
And then you think that your opposition is the crazy one. | ||
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Yeah, of course. And then they call us all these names and say that we're in a cult. | |
And meanwhile, these people actually are brainwashed. | ||
They are in a cult. I mean, it's hard to believe that people can think like this. | ||
You can behave like this in public. | ||
Well, let's see. It's a real challenge. | ||
The crew has to go through millions of videos. | ||
Usually the crew is so good, they pull it up within five minutes. | ||
It must be tough for them. There's the guy, Claude Taylor. | ||
Guys, do you have him when he ate my microphone? | ||
See if you can get it when he ate the mic cover. | ||
No, that's the former Clinton operative right there. | ||
But don't you think, I mean, is there a cure for liberalism, modern-day liberalism? | ||
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I think the cure is to watch shows like yours. | |
The cure is to get your real news. | ||
Show her the video of him eating the mic flag. | ||
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Let me see this. I gotta see this. | |
Let's get her live response to this. | ||
Come on now. Okay. | ||
Let's check it out. Let's see Claude Taylor eating the mic now. | ||
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There he is. Okay. | |
All right. All right. They found some compilation video. | ||
I may have to scold the crew. | ||
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Can I just say... Normally, when a camera's on you, in particular, you behave a bit more, right? | |
You would think. You know, maybe if I'm driving in traffic one day, I might say something. | ||
But if I know there's a camera on me, I'm not going to behave like that. | ||
There it is. They got it. Hold on, hold on, guys. | ||
Roll it back. Roll it back. Here, let's get a live response. | ||
There he is. Now, he licks my camera. | ||
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Watch. Licks the camera. | |
Ew! Shoves the camera. | ||
And then he goes in for the mic pop filter. | ||
Here he goes. Boom. Rips it off. | ||
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Oh, my gosh. | |
What? What is wrong with these people? | ||
This is psychotic. | ||
That is psychotic. | ||
I mean, you could also break your teeth. | ||
You have to think even for your own well-being. | ||
Well, and think about this. Why would you lick someone else's device? | ||
It's so dirty. I was going to say, I probably use that pop filter. | ||
Sometimes you spit a little bit. | ||
I'm not trying to be disgusting, but it happens. | ||
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I yell. I mean, I have veins popping out of my neck. | |
So... I clean mine regularly because I know it gets spit on. | ||
Of course, you're talking to people. | ||
You're putting it right up in their face. | ||
That is filthy. | ||
I mean, I actually feel bad for him for more reasons than one, but I mean, he thinks he's getting you. | ||
He did it again. We got 30 seconds. | ||
Tell people where they can find your content. | ||
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At FogCityMidge. | |
I'm on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook. | ||
At FogCityMidge. | ||
I appreciate everyone's support. | ||
Got some great new videos coming soon. | ||
She needs your support, guys. | ||
She's out there in California dealing with these crazies every day. | ||
She polished Trump's star one day. | ||
That was a great video. | ||
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Thank you so much. It was good. | |
I was out there just to take a photo with the star and someone had vandalized it, so I decided to clean it up. | ||
All right, guys. Fog City Midge. | ||
Check out her stuff. It's really entertaining if you like bald-headed liberals flopping around like fish out of water. | ||
Young Americans for Liberty asking people, should we bring the troops home from Afghanistan? | ||
Young Americans for Liberty, bring the troops home. | ||
Now, there's a common misconception that conservatives are pro-war or that if you voted Trump, you're pro-war. | ||
This is a very common misperception, mostly driven by the media, mostly driven by the military-industrial complex that, quite frankly, works with both parties. | ||
You see how the Democrats get on the stage and they say, we're going to give you free We're going to give you a free college. | ||
Well, where are you going to get this money? | ||
Well, we don't know. | ||
Well, it'd be a pretty easy solution. | ||
$21 trillion spent in the last two decades, over a trillion dollars a year on average in the Middle East on foreign wars. | ||
Now, what do we get out of this? | ||
Nothing. They say this is for our protection. | ||
We have wide open borders. If terrorism was such a threat, Wouldn't we be securing the borders? | ||
But no, they're very porous. | ||
So it just shows you how the whole thing is a giant scam, and we're being robbed blind to fight these wars in the Middle East. | ||
Now again, though, that may be Alex Jones or Trump entering the building. | ||
There's a lot of scenes happening here. | ||
But I want to point this out. | ||
The idea that conservatives are pro-war is a misconception, and I'm so glad that the young Americans For Liberty set up this sign here to show how that isn't the case. | ||
Now, you'll notice here, most people that stopped by this booth at CPAC said that, yes, we should bring the troops home from Afghanistan. | ||
You do have some no's. | ||
It looks like maybe these are people that are neutral or could go either way. | ||
But the majority of support is for bringing the troops home. | ||
Now, I think this is a no-brainer, quite frankly. | ||
By the numbers alone, it's a no-brainer. | ||
But as far as foreign policies and the geopolitics of it, do you know how many more people would be more supportive of America and our sovereignty if we didn't occupy all these regions in the Middle East and if we didn't occupy just about every country in the world? | ||
That's where our money is going. | ||
Now, I'm not a socialist. | ||
I don't want to promise free anything. | ||
I don't think you can give free anything. | ||
There's no such thing as free healthcare. | ||
There's no such thing as free college. | ||
There's no such thing as a free lunch, as they say. | ||
But if you actually wanted to give more of the socialist system that we already are in, quite frankly, if you want to give more of that money to programs like schools, or hospitals, or colleges, what have you, the foreign policy and our war policy in the Middle East is the first place to cut. That's the first place that you start to move funds towards whatever it is you're promising. But you notice how the Democrats never go there. | ||
You notice how the Democrats never go there. And the only one who would have, Tulsi Gabbard, the only one who would have gone there, she's not allowed on the debate stage. | ||
Isn't that amazing? So I just want to highlight this, and we've been monitoring this. We'll monitor it again tomorrow. Conservatives are not for war. | ||
Conservatives don't like all these wars. | ||
Real conservatives want to bring the troops home. | ||
And so I have a feeling that this trend will continue as CPAC goes on. | ||
And it's good that we highlight this. | ||
Because I've always said this. | ||
If I wanted to run for president, I'm not giving you a wink, wink, nod, nod. | ||
If I wanted to run for president... | ||
That would be my number one campaign issue. | ||
I may even be a one-issue candidate. | ||
If you ask me a question about anything else, I'd say, I don't care, bring the troops home. | ||
What are you going to do with the economy? | ||
I don't care, bring the troops home. | ||
What are you going to do about the inner city poverty? | ||
I don't care, bring the troops home. | ||
What are you going to do about this? What are you going to do about that? | ||
I don't care. Bring the troops home. | ||
Solves so many different issues. | ||
Solves funding issues, solves deficit issues, solves foreign policy issues, and you can put people on the border and To actually protect our border that we're trained to do so. | ||
We're protecting the borders of Afghanistan. | ||
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We're building walls in the Middle East. | |
We're spending billions to do this. | ||
We can't even have a wall in our country? | ||
We're fighting a war on terror thousands of miles away on the other side of the planet but we don't even protect our own borders? | ||
This is coming to us? | ||
I must re-examine- We must censor the content of its users. | ||
Does it hide what it would consider inflammatory comments, whether they be social or political? | ||
Absolutely not. Twitter has always been about controls. | ||
People can follow whoever they want. | ||
And it's our job to make sure they see the most important things and the things that will matter to them. | ||
So anybody can say anything on Twitter? | ||
The company does not go in there and take certain things out that can be dangerous? | ||
There's certainly tweets that promote violence, which is against our terms of service. | ||
And people have controls to block and people have controls to mute. | ||
But what about the company? Who decides the difference between criticism and hate? | ||
These are the individuals. | ||
So you can follow who you want. | ||
And if that's something you want to see, you continue. | ||
When I saw you guys set this up, I knew it would go this way. | ||
I knew more people would be anti-war. | ||
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Did you have that same expectation? I think so, too. | |
I think the only one that doesn't understand it are the people in D.C. You know, the people out here don't understand what it's like to live in regular America. | ||
Out there with the Bill Coffmans, with the people that understand that you can't have a backyard, a healthy home. | ||
And a worldwide empire, right? | ||
You can't have a free and prosperous society and be all over the globe, essentially, you know, setting up, destroying, manipulating different, you know, countries. | ||
You just can't have it. | ||
You can have freedom or you can have tyranny. | ||
You can't have both. And, you know, you mentioned I had actually a friend in high school who was with Young Americans for Liberty, and he was a big Ron Paul supporter. | ||
So just briefly, how much time do we have left? | ||
Talk about Young Americans for Liberty and what your guys' mission is. | ||
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Okay, so we're Young Americans for Liberty. | |
We identify, educate, train people on these ideas, that they hold liberty as a primary principle, right? | ||
Essentially, we don't hurt people. | ||
We don't take their stuff. You can extend that logically to cover every single political issue, right? | ||
It's a moral issue based on politics. | ||
We're not telling people how to live their lives. | ||
We're just saying that it doesn't work. | ||
So the ideas of federalism, the ideas of constitutionalism, of a sober foreign policy is one that, you know, I think is worth the fight. | ||
And I think that both parties have to come to that realization. | ||
This is what we promote. | ||
And again, empire and big government is the health of the state and will never be able to live free or peacefully with it. | ||
And you're watching as society decays right now, you're watching two tribes fight for who gets the gun to point it at the other person. | ||
We're the ones that say you don't need a gun to get what you need. | ||
Do things voluntarily, do things consensually through peace, through voluntary exchanges and markets. | ||
You'll get a lot of peaceful society and everybody will come out better for it. | ||
And by the way, we're not anti-military. | ||
Let's have the strongest military in the world, peace by strength, or peace through strength, as I believe it was Reagan that said that. | ||
So I will ask you this. | ||
Why do you think, you know, the Democrats are promising all these freebies. | ||
They don't know where they can get the funds. | ||
Why aren't they looking at the trillions of dollars that we spend on war? | ||
Do you think that's why they keep Tulsi Gabbard off the stage? | ||
Yeah, I think both parties absolutely have an incentive not to tell you the truth, right, is that they're both in it. | ||
It's absolutely true. They don't reflect their constituency, and they're not doing them any favors, and there is no difference. | ||
Both parties want war. | ||
They want conflict. They're probably both profiting off of it in some way, shape, or form, whether it's stock market, whether they're invested in these companies. | ||
But I think that this is a major win for whatever candidate wants to take it up. | ||
I think Tulsi was flirting with it. | ||
They banned her off the stage. | ||
She was attacked by Hillary Clinton, attacked by Google. | ||
Now she's kind of a non-factor. | ||
Right. I call Tulsi like a red-pilled progressive. | ||
Like, you know, she might not have the best economic issues and stuff like that, but she thought they can't have it. | ||
You know, they're very scared of people that they might believe are telling the truth. | ||
They did it to Ron. You know, they did it to Trump. | ||
They'll do it to Tulsi or any, you know, outsider who's willing to tell, you know, reflect what the constituents actually want, right? | ||
Thank you so much, Diego Rivera, Young Americans for Liberty. | ||
Again, here's the board, folks. | ||
They're out here proving in real time conservatives are not for war. | ||
Conservatives are anti-war. | ||
In fact, being anti-war is a conservative value. | ||
Okay? So I'm glad that they came out here. | ||
We'll continue to monitor this board. | ||
Oh, but how can I not? | ||
How can I not make Orwell fiction again? | ||
What am I talking about? 30 genders or 130 genders now? | ||
I can't even keep track. | ||
Infinitive genders, genders, spirits. | ||
Now there's spirits. Now spirits are a gender. | ||
I'm about to float off into the magical gender world as a spirit. | ||
We seek a new way forward. | ||
Based on mutual interest and mutual respect. | ||
It's called the New Way Forward Act. | ||
The legislation spearheaded by the squad and Illinois representative Jesus Garcia would have violent, deported, illegal aliens flown back into the interior of the United States on our dime. | ||
That's right. Foreign child molesters and murderers are VIPs to the Democratic Party and deserve our hard-earned tax dollars. | ||
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It would end the practices of local police engaging in immigration enforcement and the increased ever-policing of communities of color. | |
It would decriminalize immigration. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
You commit a crime, you go to prison, you're an illegal immigrant. | ||
You go to prison, then you're deported. | ||
You should be allowed to come back. | ||
That's part of the bill. | ||
American taxpayers already shell out billions annually for public assistance and service programs including corrections and criminal justice as the Democratic candidates continue to pander to the illegals. | ||
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Just to be clear that health insurance for undocumented immigrants is a deal breaker for you. | |
I mean, I can't game out every amendment or poison pill, every change they're going to try to make to bring the package together. | ||
What I'll say is that that is one of the pillars of the plan as I see it. | ||
The Hill reported the costs of illegal immigration are comprehensive. | ||
Even after deducting the 19 billion in taxes paid by illegal immigrants, The 12.5 million of them living in the country results in a $116 billion burden on the economy and taxpayers each year. | ||
About two-thirds of this amount is absorbed by local and state taxpayers, who are often the least unable to share the costs. | ||
By the way, the number 12.5 million illegal aliens living within the interior of the United States is more than likely doubled. | ||
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They're here illegally under whatever circumstances they may have come. | |
Well, then they're in the same pool as the, you know, if MIT is correct, the 22 million people who are here illegally. | ||
The number 22 million comes from a study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is double what other estimates have been. | ||
One of the major drivers of the increasing costs is the 4.2 million children of migrants who automatically became American citizens. | ||
Taxpayers are indeed on the hook for over 45 billion in state and federal education spending annually, not to mention the added burden of increased social welfare dollars. | ||
Much of the almost 30 billion in medical and assistance funding is sparked by the fact that non-citizen families in the United States are twice as likely to receive welfare payments than native-born families. | ||
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We are a nation of laws. | |
For America to be a strong nation, we must have strong borders. | ||
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is enforcing a rule that would make it more difficult for migrants who may use or already receive public benefits from getting green cards. | ||
While deploying elite tactical agents to aid in enforcement in major sanctuary cities. | ||
And after years of terror attacks and having their hands tied by the EU, Great Britain is following Australia and the United States lead. | ||
I ripped the clothes off of his back. | ||
One lady came up with scissors to try to get a sample of his DNA. I cut my nipple off. | ||
They want a sample of your nipple? | ||
But they don't know that my DNA, my nipples invert when I'm cold a little bit. | ||
And so she couldn't get it off. | ||
That's where God, you thought God messed up by giving you slightly inverted nipples. | ||
And it turns out he saved me from that satanic woman who wanted to clip him off. | ||
This is crazy. So Elijah Schaefer, literally, I just dragged him over here, guys, as we're going live. | ||
Now, Elijah, I think, I don't know, can I give you credit for starting TDS Awareness? | ||
Did you start the Trump Arrangement Syndrome Awareness? | ||
Was that you? Well, the official campaign, we were able to get it started, actually accepted. | ||
Now, TDS is a disease. | ||
Obviously, nobody starts the disease. | ||
The disease started... But you started the awareness for the disease. | ||
Well, the official campaign, we got it added to Wikipedia, and you know if it's on Wikipedia, it's true. | ||
And so we got it officially added. | ||
I read that on Snopes. Yeah, but that's why, what's his name, when Eric Swalwell and these people are wearing orange ribbons, while it is also about gun violence, which is great, remember it's also reminding people that who is the worst person to own a gun? | ||
Someone who has TDS. Wow. | ||
And see, you'd think they would be the ones against red flag gun laws considering that, but they're the ones pushing to take your firearms. | ||
Yeah, are we on Infowars right now? | ||
We're live. Literally, you're live on Infowars. | ||
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We're on the War Room. Oh, hey, War Room people, this is the truth. | |
First of all, CPAC, dangerous nipple cutters. | ||
We already cleared that. Then TDS awareness, we covered that. | ||
But also, here's the best part. | ||
Right now, the War Room is... | ||
Just in the Exhibitor Hall, not even wasting time up there with those crazy swamp people. | ||
It's madness, isn't it? I'd rather be down here with the people. | ||
Some of the swamp people still have the smell of the swamp on them. | ||
You see them with actual algae on their clothes. | ||
They come out of the swamps. | ||
They don't even try to hide it. They're still wet from being in the bogs. | ||
It's true. Now, I have to check on something here. | ||
Let me see this. Wow! | ||
He's got the special media pass. | ||
So I wanted to tell you a story here. | ||
Did they not give you one? | ||
No. Not only did they deny InfoWars a booth and a media pass, which that's fine. | ||
I expected that. We've got our friend Zippy. | ||
We've got our friends at AdDank over here. | ||
So we're taken care of. | ||
But they gave it to Right Wing Watch. | ||
And my friend Jared Holt was here reporting on the event. | ||
I just think it's funny that InfoWars can't get media credentials. | ||
Fuentes gets kicked out. | ||
Gavin McGinnis just got kicked out. | ||
But right-wing watch gets media. | ||
Yeah, and also, did you know that the head of DC Antifa was able to get in? | ||
And I had a great conversation with him. | ||
Yeah, the Smash... Smash the Vash? | ||
Smash the Vash is here. He's a kind gentleman. | ||
I'm going to have him on my show. You should get him on your show. | ||
He would go on your show. | ||
I believe that. I'd love to have him on. | ||
Do you think you could send him over? Yeah, I will get you his contact info. | ||
If you guys would love to get the head of DC Antifa on the war room, I'm sure he would go, let me know, at Elijah Schaefer on Twitter, at Elijah Schaefer on Twitter. | ||
DM me and let me know if that's serious, because I will push for it. | ||
He wants to come on my show, and he was just letting me know a couple of really important things. | ||
Number one, as Infowars wasn't allowed in, remember Laura Loomer even got her credentials revoked last year, but it's totally cool to let Antifa in, because, you know, I mean, really, the Swamp has more in common with them than they really do with the base. | ||
Yeah, they kind of do their groundwork. | ||
You know, to destroy people in the streets and, you know, attack Trump supporters. | ||
But, I mean, let's be honest. | ||
You're kind of antif-curious, and so, you know, you kind of have an insight. | ||
Yeah. Queer tifa is what we like to call ourselves, or queer tifs. | ||
It's sort of like an extra letter added to the LGBTQ. I also want to let you know, as a queer creator and somebody who speaks on behalf of everybody who's ever been gay in the history of the world, which is true. | ||
Also, if you're black... You can say that unequivocally. | ||
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Absolutely. And I'm black. And so I can speak in behalf of all people. | |
Black woman, by the way. | ||
Would you have your official change? | ||
I woke up one day and I said, damn it, I'm not a man anymore. | ||
And you know what? I legally, I can't show you guys. | ||
This is really bad. I've been wanting to show. | ||
You don't have to show your idea. | ||
I told you. All right, let me see. | ||
It's gender X. He really is an ex-gender. | ||
I'm a non-binary in the state of California. | ||
I'm a legal non-binary. So what kind of advantages does that give you? | ||
Well, being a queer creator, it means that I can be a terrible person and then I can hide behind my gender orientation as a shield to let you know that you can't get back to me with any facts or else you're homophobic. | ||
The funny thing is you could actually use that and if some leftist said something and then you showed them their ID, that's like a trump card. | ||
I'm a legal queer. And if people think that I'm making fun of it, would someone making fun of something pay $35 to the state of California? | ||
That's a lot of change. $35. | ||
I don't make fun of state, too. | ||
I don't make fun of that. People go, oh, $35. | ||
I go, oh, you elitist scum. | ||
That's like hours. | ||
I just realized something. That is actually bigoted to make you pay $35 to just pronounce your gender on official ID. Well, because, I mean, illegals can get IDs in the state of California. | ||
And, you know, while you're getting your benefits as an illegal alien, you would want to make sure that you don't misgender them. | ||
It's true. I mean, it's like you're already giving them your taxpayer-funded money, but you wouldn't want to do it by using the wrong pronouns. | ||
That, sir, would be wrong. | ||
Well, I think that it's time for us to stand up for all those that have been robbed by the California State government for $35 simply because they want to pronounce them as a genderqueer or gender X or whatever on their ID. This may be your next calling. | ||
Yeah, it really is my next calling. | ||
To be honest, I was going to say, as the spokesperson for the queer community, every queer ever, by the way. | ||
Every queer that ever existed. That's how it works. | ||
I'm adding an M. At the end, it's LGBTQIAM, which stands for mob. | ||
And it's a part because, you know, the mob is a part of who we are. | ||
And if you're not a part of the mob, then you're not a part of us. | ||
Wow. All right. Elijah Shaper, guys. | ||
Slightly offensive on YouTube. | ||
Slightly offensive on Twitter. I love Elijah's work. | ||
Honestly, it's some of the greatest stuff. | ||
And he's kind of ugly sometimes on camera. | ||
He looks good in person. I was actually surprised. | ||
I was like, wow, slightly offensive. | ||
I thought he was talking about his looks. He's actually a pretty good-looking guy. | ||
You know what? Or a girl. | ||
I'm sorry. I apologize. | ||
A good-looking girl. I'm so sorry. | ||
In California or else I could send you to jail. | ||
Would I get arrested for that? Misgender you? | ||
It's illegal, Owen. | ||
Pick up your britches and actually be a responsible host. | ||
It pisses me off that people say, oh, Infowars is fake news. | ||
Then you call me a man on your own show and you go, hell yeah, I corrected the record. | ||
I corrected the record. I wrongly said you were a man. | ||
You're obviously a big, beautiful, busty woman. | ||
I apologize. And to bring it full circle, a woman who still has all her nipples, thanks to God's protection over the satanic woman who tried to clip them off at the beginning of this segment. | ||
It's wild, folks. All right, he's going to have to go back out in the masses now. | ||
He's going to be, I mean, we're tossing him into the dogs now, all right? | ||
Elijah Schaefer, slightly offensive. | ||
Honestly, he's one of my favorite YouTube creators. | ||
He's one of my favorite creators on YouTube because people, you know, they always wonder, oh, well, what do you watch? | ||
I watch Elijah Schaefer. | ||
Wild content. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're about to take a break. | ||
We're going to have more great guests coming up. | ||
We've got a lot of great Info Warriors out here. | ||
We're taking pictures, giving hugs, kissing babies, you know, the whole deal, the whole nine. | ||
So, we're about to take a break. | ||
We'll be back. I think this is a short break, actually. | ||
Yeah, short break here. | ||
We'll be back. We got more guests coming up as well, so don't go anywhere. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, live on Bandot Video from CPAC 2020. | ||
Alright, guys. Here I am, back live from CPAC 2020, where they have banned Gavin McGinnis. | ||
That's hilarious. Wow, that meme is fresh. | ||
That's a fresh meme. That's like a... | ||
That's like less than an hour fresh meme right there. | ||
I haven't even seen that meme. | ||
Yeah, Gavin McGinnis. They ban him from CPAC. I'm still here. | ||
I'm still here and ticking. | ||
Thanks to our friends at Yippee.com. | ||
Thanks to our friends at AddDank.com. | ||
We're still here ticking. And we're not going anywhere. | ||
Oh, you know what? | ||
Guys, I totally forgot. | ||
I've got just as fresh as that meme... | ||
I've got fresh, viral content that is about to be coming your way. | ||
I need to locate some of my crew. | ||
I don't know where they're at. | ||
I'm going to have to do this, but I've got the freshest content. | ||
Let's just say I've never met Charlie Kirk, okay? | ||
But I just met Charlie Kirk for the first time ever, all right? | ||
And we've got the content. | ||
Is the crew ready for this? The crew has to be excited for this. | ||
Oh yeah, guys. In fact, they may have heard some of it over the mic. | ||
Did you guys... Hey, Rob, give me a thumbs up. | ||
Did you guys hear that over the mic or no? | ||
Okay, so you guys did hear a little bit of that during the break. | ||
So again, folks, I've never met Charlie Kirk. | ||
I don't know Charlie Kirk. But I got to meet him... | ||
I got to meet him about 10 minutes ago, first time. | ||
That's right. We just had Elijah Sheafer on. | ||
Oh, what's that? Free Alex Jones! | ||
He didn't do anything wrong. He's not a criminal. | ||
Free him! That was a black woman that said that. | ||
So you have to listen. So, for real, though. | ||
For real, though. I met Charlie Kirk for the first time ever. | ||
We got it all on HD. And I can't wait to get this up. | ||
I can't wait to get this up. | ||
No, I'm... What? My Russian money's finally arrived? | ||
Oh, tell him to wheel it in. | ||
Hey, there's news over here. | ||
We gotta find this out right now. | ||
Quick questions running with Owen Schreier. | ||
Alright, Owen Schreier, number one. | ||
Are you a single man or are you in a relationship? | ||
Why did you get up? | ||
Why aren't you sitting right here? | ||
But hold on a second. | ||
Hold on a second. Can I ask you a question? | ||
Can I ask you a question? Was that semi-truck that pulled up? | ||
Was that my Russian Rupals finally arriving? | ||
Oh, it's not just your Russian Rupals. | ||
It's actually Yugoslavian credits. | ||
Because Russian Rupals aren't good in this town. | ||
Yugoslavia is the new person that we've got to be looking to. | ||
Yugoslavia's got everything you need. They have rolls that are made of thin bread. | ||
They have lightly salted meats. | ||
And they also have a lot of money to help influence elections. | ||
Oh, Laura Loomer's just arrived, too. | ||
So, okay, but I'm serious. Like, the truck... | ||
Laura, you want to come sit down? | ||
I'm live right now. All right, we'll talk to you later. | ||
I love you. I love you. All right, Laura Loomer's just arrived here. | ||
Wait a second. You're not banned? | ||
Hold on. Scoot back over here. | ||
We got to get you on camera. We got to get you on camera here. | ||
All right, Laura Loomer here at CPAC. So, Gavin McGinnis got kicked out, but you're still here. | ||
They didn't give InfoWars a media credential, but luckily we have friends here. | ||
Yes, so... All right, hold on. | ||
Scoot in here. Get John Cameron here. | ||
All right, so Laura Loomer at CPAC. First of all, how's your campaign doing? | ||
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My campaign is going so well. | |
I'm the frontrunner in the race. | ||
And, you know, despite the fact that big tech has tried to destroy my life and detractors on both the left and the right said that I wasn't going to win because I'm literally the most banned woman in America and my campaign doesn't even have access to social media, I'm kicking ass and I'm winning. | ||
And I've out-fundraised all of my primary opponents combined times seven. | ||
That's about eight other candidates. And I've also out-fundraised my Democrat opponent, the incumbent's opponent. | ||
And so she's a four-term Congresswoman. | ||
And these last two fundraising quarters, I've out-fundraised all of them combined. | ||
So we're really creating a lot of waves with my campaign and paving the way for people who have been disenfranchised and shut down and had their civil rights violated by big tech tyrants to have a voice in America. | ||
And when I win my race and when I become Congresswoman Loomer in a few months... | ||
I'm going to pause right there because I want a deep tease. | ||
Can you stick around and answer that on the other side? | ||
Yes, that's how you do a deep tease. | ||
For young people in media, this is called a deep tease. | ||
What will Laura Loomer do if she gets into Congress? | ||
What will it be like? What are her plans? | ||
Find out on the other side of this short break on the InfoWars War Room live on band.video from CPAC. 2020. | ||
It's the most banned woman in the world. | ||
Laura Loomer up next. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are back with Laura Loomer. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com live at banned.video from CPAC 2020. | ||
We grabbed Laura here. | ||
We're talking about her campaign. | ||
I do want to talk about some other things with Laura, but before we get into that, let's go back to where we left off. | ||
If Laura Loomer gets into Congress, what is that going to be like? | ||
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Well, you know, when I get into Congress, as you know, I'm an investigative journalist, and I'm planning on bringing my investigative skills to Congress and really being a voice for the people of District 21 and really a voice for the people of America. | |
And we have do-nothing Democrats, but we also have do-nothing Republicans, people who are, you know, more concerned with, you know, their own re-election interests, people who are more concerned with special interests, and really, they're not really serving The American people are serving their constituents. | ||
And the perfect example I can think of is big tech, okay? | ||
The First Amendment is what makes this country the greatest country in the world. | ||
And right now, it's completely under attack and under assault by these big tech tyrants. | ||
And you have people in the Republican Party who are claiming to be doing something about this, but when you look at their FEC reports, they're taking money from these people, just like people in the Democrat Party are doing. | ||
You know, I think that it's disgusting for any politician to be taking money from big tech because you cannot adequately hold these companies accountable during the congressional hearings when you have people like Jerry Nadler saying that Google interference in our elections is a conspiracy when he's, you know, his largest donor is Google. | ||
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How do you reconcile with that, right? | |
And so, when I get to Congress, okay, big tech censorship, big tech tyranny, it's coming to an end. | ||
But, you know what, let's get down to what the people really want to know. | ||
Are we going to get Laura Loomer in Congress? | ||
Are we going to get Laura Loomer, the Laura Loomer we all know, from Gavin McGinnis' mansion, from the, where was it, Twitter in New York? | ||
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You know, I am now a congressional candidate. | |
I'm still the same Laura Loomer. | ||
But right now, you know, I have put the journalism and activism on hold because I'm running my campaign. | ||
But at the end of the day, I'm still the same Laura Loomer. | ||
And I know that, you know, my supporters and my followers and people who know me and my friends know that I stay true to myself and I'm not going to allow getting elected to Congress to compromise my values or change who I am. | ||
As I said, you know, being an investigative journalist is at the core of who I am, and it's why so many people know who I am. | ||
And I don't think I'm ever going to be able to rid myself of, you know, my investigative mindset. | ||
It's just at the core of who I am. | ||
Well, spoken like a true politician, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Let's give her credit. But I will say this. | ||
You have a special power to make yourself trend on Twitter, even though you're banned. | ||
I have a special power to make myself trend on Twitter when I'm literally in jail behind bars. | ||
And so we were talking about, you know, you were saying, oh, you're stealing my tactics. | ||
Obviously, joking around. | ||
But, you know, what I did want to say is You know, you've never encouraged anybody to do anything illegal. | ||
I would never encourage anybody to do anything illegal. | ||
But I do say, you know, I wish there were more Laura Loomers out there. | ||
You know, you can find your own tactics or your own courage. | ||
And I do wish there were other people that were willing to stand up. | ||
You mentioned Jerry Nadler. I wish there were other people that were willing to stand up and call Jerry Nadler the treasonous dirtbag that we all know he was. | ||
You know, there were a hundred people in the hearing that day. | ||
Many of them I know are fans of mine. | ||
They shook my hand before I did that. | ||
And so, what are your thoughts on that? | ||
Do you think we'll ever reach a period where Americans will stop being afraid of the government, stop being afraid of big tech, and we realize that they have the power? | ||
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I think that we're starting to wake people up, and I've noticed that, you know, I did create a verb, loomer, and getting loomered, and I did create a movement, and even now being banned, I see a lot of people are out there adopting my tactics and doing things that only I was really doing before. | |
I mean, I give you credit for confronting, you know, disrupting the congressional hearing the way you did. | ||
And when I saw that, I was like, yeah, go, Owen. | ||
You were like, I recognize that voice. | ||
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Yeah, and that's, you know, that's what I did during the congressional hearing when I confronted Jeff Dorsey next to Alex Jones in Congress when we were there for the hearings. | |
But yeah, more Americans need to speak up. | ||
More Americans need to start, you know, getting in the faces of elected officials in a peaceful way. | ||
Okay, I'm not calling for an incitement of violence. | ||
This is our government. | ||
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These people are supposed to be serving us. | |
We don't serve them. And they have become so comfortable just being career politicians to the point where they think that the problem is that they have a right to put us in handcuffs for asking them questions. | ||
And so I think it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
When I saw that you got arrested on Capitol Hill the same way they tried to arrest me, you know, we have a right. | ||
We have a right as the people to be speaking truth to power and confronting our elected officials. | ||
And so I would just encourage people to keep doing that in a peaceful and respectful way. | ||
There's nothing wrong with it. | ||
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And, you know, hopefully we'll start to see some better behavior and accountability from these politicians once they realize that the American people are no longer going to be silent. | |
Well, I think that's it, too. We want accountability out of the Trump administration and all these things. | ||
Of course, we all do. But if we're not willing to hold them accountable, boots on the ground, real American people, then there's not going to be that much pressure, I think, on the White House or on whoever is in power, Trump or anyone else, to actually do anything about this. | ||
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And so, That's why I have to win my race. | |
So you can go to lauralumerforcongress.com and you can donate. | ||
You do not have to live in my district or be a Florida resident in order to donate to my campaign. | ||
You have to live in District 21 to vote for me. | ||
But as long as you're a United States citizen, you can donate to my campaign. | ||
So go to lauralumerforcongress.com. | ||
Anything you can donate, it all helps. | ||
This is a battle that we're all in together, and we're making history. | ||
Because like I said, they will not even allow my campaign to have access to social media. | ||
And so with $1, $5, $100, $1,000, $2,800, you know, or the $5,600 max for the primary and the general combined, whatever you can do, be a part of making history so that on election night, we can tell big tech that they do not decide who becomes an elected official in our country. | ||
The American people do. | ||
Yeah. And so there's basically now two candidates coming out of Florida, Laura Loomer and Enrique Tarrio, both two of the most banned people. | ||
If we got you guys into Congress, that would be kind of a sea change at the government level that I think we need. | ||
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Yeah, well, there's a lot happening out of Florida where I'm running for Congress. | |
And of course, I just went to Tallahassee a couple of weeks ago where I spoke with Senator Joe Gruters, who is the chairman of the Florida Republican Party. | ||
And he proposed legislation called the Stop the Social Media Censorship Act. | ||
And it was actually drafted in response out of inspiration for what has happened to me. | ||
I'm a Florida business owner. | ||
I'm a Florida resident now running for Congress in Florida. | ||
And I am the most banned, censored woman in America. | ||
And these companies were privately lobbied by an Islamic terrorist organization to shut me down, so much so that even my own bank shut down my online access. | ||
And so you see what's happening to me. | ||
You see what's happening to Enrique Tarrio. | ||
You see what's happening to Roger Stone, who also lives in Florida, the way that they're not even allowing him to defend himself, giving these unconstitutional gag orders. | ||
A lot of speech violations are happening. | ||
And Florida really seems to be ground zero. | ||
And it also happens to be where CARE's largest branch is. | ||
And CARE, along with the ADL and the SPLC, are, you know, one of these, you know, key players in the spear machine that is working to deplatform people like me and you. | ||
Now, keep in mind, we're on terrestrial radio here, okay? | ||
But what do you think about Ilhan Omar? | ||
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Well, look, all I have to say is that it's going to be game over for Ilhan Omar when I get to Congress because I've been totally vindicated. | |
I haven't received my accounts back. | ||
But look, everything I said was true. | ||
Do you remember when I was in Minnesota two years ago when no one knew who the hell this woman was? | ||
And I called you up and I was like, Owen, I am on the ground in Minnesota and there is a Muslim woman here who married her brother. | ||
We got to get this on Infowars. | ||
And everybody said it was a conspiracy theory. | ||
She married a brother. Okay, she's tied to ISIS. She refused to condemn Hamas. | ||
She hates the Jews. She hates America. | ||
She hates Israel. She refused to condemn domestic terror. | ||
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She refused to condemn international terror along with domestic terror. | |
She used her position to advocate for nine men who were accused of joining ISIS. Look, whether it's Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, or AOC, or Nancy Pelosi, I have already confronted all of these women. | ||
So unlike a lot of these other candidates running for Congress and the Republican Party, I don't need to make false promises and say that when I get to Congress that I'm going to hold these people accountable. | ||
I made a career out of holding these people accountable. | ||
I'm literally famous for- And you got banned for that, so now you have to take it to Congress. | ||
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And I'm taking it to Congress. | |
Laura Loomer, we hope you get into Congress. | ||
Oh, I didn't know if you wanted to get that towel on air or something. | ||
Oh, well, You just got a brand new towel. | ||
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Maybe you can interview Michelle. | |
She's the head of this great new movement called Jexit. | ||
And I'm actually going to be traveling to Las Vegas for the Republican-Jewish coalition meeting in a couple of weeks. | ||
And Michelle is doing a lot of great work in Florida in the grassroots to wake Jewish people up and lead them away from the Democrat Party to the Republican Party. | ||
So I think that Michelle and the leaders of Jexit would be a great interview subject for you in Infowars because they're doing a lot of great work. | ||
All right, there you go. Ladies and gentlemen, Laura Loomer also ongoing lawsuit against Google, right? | ||
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I have lawsuits against Google, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, and the Council on American Islamic Relations. | |
I also have a lawsuit against Rashida Tlaib for assault and battery in Minnesota. | ||
But my appeal for my antitrust lawsuits against Google is taking place on April 15th. | ||
So I'm going to be traveling to D.C. All right, there you go. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're live. | ||
I'm about to talk to someone. You're from Venezuela, right? | ||
I'm about to talk to someone from Venezuela about the real threat of communism here. | ||
But here, I'm doing something. Here, do you mean give me that right now? | ||
Here, why don't you come over here, sir? | ||
Here's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna give the mic to my new friend here from Venezuela, and I'm gonna have him introduce himself. | ||
And he's gonna talk about the perils of communism. | ||
I gotta get this video of me meeting Charlie Kirk up. | ||
So my friend, here's the camera right here. | ||
I'm literally throwing him into the fire here. | ||
Come over here a little bit, if you don't mind. | ||
I won't bite. No, no, this way. This way. | ||
Closer to me. I won't bite, I promise. | ||
There you go. Just introduce yourself here, and you're from Venezuela. | ||
Introduce yourself and tell people why you're here. | ||
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Okay. My name is Simón Molina Herrera. | |
I'm a student at the University of Maryland with international relations. | ||
I'm from Venezuela, the capital of Caracas. | ||
And I have seen the horrific situation that our nation lives thanks to socialism and communism that for 20 years struck our nation, struck the people's hopes and the future. | ||
So I'm here to tell how these stories change the atmosphere and how we should wake up against socialism in America, against the Bernie Sanders rising and AOC's threat. | ||
That pretty much is putting this nation on danger, thanks to socialism. | ||
So I'm grateful to be here with... | ||
I'm throwing you on the spot. | ||
Hey, I've got everything you need here. | ||
Here, I've got everything you need here. | ||
You just need to add whatever video it is. | ||
I got the caption. All right, so my friend here literally just comes up, says, I'm from Venezuela. | ||
I threw him into the weeds. | ||
I gave him the microphone so I could upload this video. | ||
So you've come from Venezuela. | ||
You've seen what happens in communist countries. | ||
When you see Americans promoting that idea or promoting those values from communism... | ||
Someone that's seen the perils of it. | ||
What does that make you think? | ||
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It makes me think that it's the worst mistake that every American should think. | |
It's totally destroying the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, even John F. Kennedy and Johnson, who were extremely fighting against communism in Vietnam and Cuba during the Cold War. | ||
So it's pretty much like an awful idea that they bring Because it's not going to work. | ||
It's not going to work at all in this nation. | ||
Why do you think that is? | ||
I mean, my theory is that the colleges in America, more than anything, but it's really the entire public education system. | ||
But once you get to college, the professors and the ideology really push communism, but they don't talk about the perils of it. | ||
They don't talk about people starving in Venezuela. | ||
They don't talk about Mao Zedong killing millions of people. | ||
What do you think is causing this strange wave of communism being popular amongst the youth? | ||
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I think amongst the youth, the problem is that they know that it is so difficult to work hard in this nation. | |
They know that it's really difficult to improve ourselves. | ||
Listen, I came here five years ago and working on an Italian restaurant, you know, cleaning dishes, working in the pizzerias and making food for everyone as a busboy. | ||
And I never thought that in some future, in this year, I will speak in front of Congress. | ||
I will share the ideas of how socialism destroyed our nation and be here in CPAC for the first time. | ||
So you spoke in front of Congress about this? | ||
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Yes, I have been in Congress, I have been in the OAS, the Organization of American States, and with several NGOs doing activism and fighting for human rights in Latin America. | |
So what do you think, I mean, how can we impart this message to the youth? | ||
How can we show people that, hey, we understand you think the government is corrupt, but more government and communist-run government is not the issue. | ||
That's a challenge we face. | ||
How do you think we can show the youth or enlighten the youth about what communism really is? | ||
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What we need to tell the youth is to also show them what Venezuela lives on today. | |
How North Korea, how Cuba, how different nations, and even some parts of Russia, They live in absolute poverty, thanks to that ideology. | ||
I mean, and also, we need to teach them that real independence, less government, and more free markets, they can improve their lives, you know, because we have the resources in this nation. | ||
The United States of America has been helping nations and refugees for many times, and for themselves, they have been building up on the top. | ||
So you've said you came here five years ago from Venezuela, and... | ||
You have a pretty amazing story. | ||
You said you worked in the service industry, dishes, pizza. | ||
Now you've spoken in front of Congress. | ||
You've had a lot of experiences here. | ||
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Are you a citizen? I'm not a citizen yet. | |
I'm a resident. But, you know, one of the things that gives me a lot of experience is that I got the chance to work because of Juan Guaido, that is our legitimate president, and to be with his diplomatic mission. | ||
Juan Guaido is recognized Over 50 countries around the world as president of Venezuela, fighting against the Maduro regime, fighting against socialism. | ||
And he was invited with a standard ovation to the State of the Union and by President Trump's leadership who invited him to the White House in order to express the concerns in Venezuela and give him all his full support. | ||
Is that your Twitter account right there? | ||
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That's my Instagram. | |
That's my Twitter account as well. | ||
And I have an Instagram. I don't use Twitter too much, but I use more Instagram. | ||
But the same name? | ||
Yes. That's amazing. | ||
My crew found you here. | ||
So do you plan on becoming an American citizen? | ||
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Yes, indeed. I mean, I'm planning to work in American politics and also Latin American politics as well, you know. | |
I told people that I would like to be the next head of state of Venezuela, you know, the next face of the future generations for American politics as well. | ||
You know, bring them the future that they deserve. | ||
And so you are going through the process of becoming a citizen, right? | ||
You're going through that legal process. | ||
You're here working legally. | ||
You're filing your paperwork. | ||
You're maintaining it. What is it... | ||
I mean, what do you think about when people skip all of that, hop the border, and then illegal immigrants that come here get all the benefits that Americans should get? | ||
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I think that's totally... | |
It's really unjust that they do that. | ||
It's part of injustice. | ||
It clearly shows that Obama was against illegal immigration. | ||
Hillary Clinton was against illegal immigration. | ||
I don't know why. They just swift their ideas for it completely. | ||
It seemed to be when Trump got in. | ||
They just hate Trump. Anything Trump does or says, they want to do the opposite. | ||
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You know, let me tell you something. When Trump pulled his troops out of Syria, for decades, the Democrats were thinking to do the same thing, pulling up troops out of Syria. | |
So once Trump—I mean, Trump just does the thing right. | ||
He just, like, takes the right decisions and does the right thing. | ||
But once the Democrats seen it, they're like, oh, I was supposed to do this. | ||
I was supposed to do the exactly same thing. | ||
And the president just did it. | ||
So he's a fascist. | ||
He's whatever. He's a racist. | ||
Whatever they say. You know, that's the problem of America right now on the youth. | ||
They have a huge lack of the past. | ||
They have a huge lack of history and historical knowledge. | ||
When they describe the president as a fascist, as you can see in the media... | ||
You know, if this will be a fascist government, you'll be killed by protesting in front of the Capitol. | ||
And that's what I tell them. I was like, if Trump was this dictator, this fascist, you'd claim he would be, you'd all be arrested right now. | ||
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You'll be arrested. I mean, you know how grateful... | |
When I see people protesting against the president in front of the White House or the Congress and, you know, supporting the impeachment sham that they were, like, claiming of or whatever, you know? | ||
Okay, fine. You're giving your point of view. | ||
But I'm grateful. That you're having freedom of protesting and speaking your mind. | ||
Because in Venezuela, we get killed around students from the ages of 15 to 25. | ||
They get killed by protesting against the regime. | ||
Well, thank you so much for stopping by. | ||
Powerful story. What a great find. | ||
Stopped by the booth. Great interview. | ||
You saw his accounts again. | ||
But again, what's your name so people can find you on Instagram? | ||
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Simon Molina Herrera. | |
That's my Instagram right there. | ||
Just follow me. I have all the explicit content. | ||
Of my career and the things that have been done. | ||
Amazing. We hope you will be an American citizen one day. | ||
And I think you're going to get there. | ||
Alright, folks. We'll be right back. | ||
This is the Infowars War Room. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Alright, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We are back live from CPAC 2020. | ||
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I'm solo right now. | |
I, uh... | ||
Not going to lie. | ||
I'm looking for the crew. | ||
And I'm looking for some heads to split. | ||
Because I'm live here and nobody's to be found. | ||
And we've got the Charlie Kirk video up right now, and it's not oriented. | ||
And so I'm trying to get that fixed, but hey, why pay any attention to me out here? | ||
Let's just do whatever we want. | ||
So, the video of me meeting Charlie Kirk is on my Twitter account. | ||
And try not to break your neck looking at it, because I guess we can't figure out how to make a video straight. | ||
And it's not important to do that. | ||
It's important to do whatever is going on. | ||
I have no idea. All right. Enough venting. | ||
I just don't know where the hell my crew is. | ||
And I can't. | ||
Yeah, there's a video. Hey, guys, let me break my neck to watch a video. | ||
Like, oh, I broke my neck watching your video, Owen. | ||
Like, now I'm getting sued. Now I'm getting sued because somebody had to break their neck trying to watch the video. | ||
So that's fine. Maybe that's why the crew's hiding from me. | ||
Because they know they uploaded a video sideways, and they know I'd get mad about it, so they ran off scurrying around somewhere. | ||
I don't know. Anyway, I need to plug. | ||
I barely even plug. What does the crew think about that? | ||
Do I need to crack some skulls, guys? | ||
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What do you think? What do you think? | |
Stone Cold Stunner? They think I need to crack some skulls over here. | ||
Where are they? Where's my crew? | ||
I have nothing. I'm solo over here. | ||
It's unbelievable. That's all right. | ||
We're still kicking ass. Maybe we try to grab Brandon Strzok over here. | ||
Let me see if I can't get his attention. | ||
Brandon! Alright, I'll yell at him later. | ||
If I had a crew, I would send them to get Brandon Strzok. | ||
Isn't that funny? | ||
But again, where is the crew? | ||
So I'm stuck yelling across the hall. | ||
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You know, I've been out here. | ||
I've been out here at CPAC all day and I haven't really had time to do news ag. | ||
Let's do this. Because my crew is competent back in studio. | ||
My crew out here is like, you know, Who knows? | ||
I don't even know where they are. | ||
Should I yell at Brandon Strzok again? | ||
I mean, I could yell on air. | ||
That's one thing. It's one way to go about things. | ||
I'd rather not. But that may be what I'm brought down to. | ||
I can't tell if he's still over there. | ||
Guys, let's go ahead and do this. | ||
Somebody... What is this? | ||
Yeah, you are the crew. | ||
Yeah, I should have just traveled with you guys out here. | ||
You know? I needed to bring the whole crew. | ||
If I could, I would have flown the whole studio out here. | ||
But hey, guys, pull up Drudge Report for me. | ||
Let me see. Let me pull up Drudge Report on the screen, and I'll see if I can't get... | ||
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Brandon! I did it. | |
I got him. I did it. | ||
I'm doing everything. I'm a one-man crew. | ||
I'm a one-man crew. | ||
I'm screaming at Brandon Strzok because my crew leaves me out here to dry. | ||
Hey, I'm sorry for the rude approach with you, Brandon. | ||
Brandon Strzok from the walkaway movement. | ||
Dude, You've become a viral sensation in just over a year. | ||
You've impacted American politics in a way you probably never thought you would. | ||
You're a speaker at CPAC today. | ||
Tomorrow, what has it been like? | ||
What has this journey been like for you? | ||
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Well, so I have a booth right over here, and we were just doing like a retrospective video, and I was watching it, and the first thing I said was, I can't believe I did all of that. | |
Like, It has been a non-stop rollercoaster ride for about just over a year and a half. | ||
But it's been an incredible journey. | ||
I'm very, very tired. | ||
But it's been amazing. | ||
It's been really, really amazing. | ||
It is tiring work to try to change the world, and that's what you're doing. | ||
The walk-away movement. | ||
You're speaking at CPAC tomorrow. | ||
Just talk about the walk-away movement and how it's impacted so many people. | ||
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Sure. So we started on May 26th of 2018. | |
That's when I launched a six-minute video talking about All the reasons why I was walking away from liberalism and the Democratic Party. | ||
The same day I did that, I created a Facebook group called the Hashtag Walkaway Campaign group, encouraging other people to make their videos, tell their stories, make their testimonials. | ||
Because a lot of people, as you know, are feeling pushed away. | ||
They don't recognize the Democratic Party anymore and the political ideology of liberalism. | ||
So that just kind of exploded. | ||
And then at this point, we have like half a million people who have joined this movement. | ||
We have tens of thousands of testimonials. | ||
Last year, we spoke in like 12 colleges. | ||
I did something like 47 speaking engagements. | ||
We did 27 walk-away events. | ||
I live half of my life on an airplane now, but it's been amazing because I actually believe that we're moving the needle significantly. | ||
I think that Trump is going to win this year by a much larger margin, and I think that we're going to have Well, and I think too, I mean, there's obviously evidence to what you're talking about. | ||
I've talked to many people that are former Democrats. | ||
The walkway movement is just one example. | ||
You know, I look at what you've done and I say, where is anything similar to what you've done, but on the left side of the aisle, on the Democrat side of the aisle? | ||
There isn't one. There is not one. | ||
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And I don't remember, I don't know if it was you, someone else was saying something very similar recently, that there is no... | |
Alternative kind of phenomenon to what we're doing on the left. | ||
I mean, and they've tried a couple of times. | ||
There was Joe Walsh who ran for president against Trump. | ||
There was Bill Weld who ran for president against Trump. | ||
These are Republicans. Nothing. | ||
There was no—the stick didn't even move. | ||
So even from inside, there's no dissent from the president. | ||
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No, but somebody tried to start some super lame thing a few weeks ago. | |
It was my— GOP exit or something. | ||
They did like a hashtag and it took off. | ||
Never heard of it. Exactly. | ||
It lasted like two hours. | ||
And they probably tried to rig that into the Twitter algorithm to make it work too. | ||
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Oh, for sure. You get banned. | |
You get censored. Yeah, but they'll give them any helping hand that they can give them. | ||
Yeah, it trended for like two hours and then it evaporated because it was super late. | ||
Like, what are you going to leave and become an angry, raging Democrat? | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
But doesn't that too prove like These movements are organic. | ||
What you're doing is organic. | ||
You don't need anything to force it. | ||
You don't need an algorithm to make it legit. | ||
You've heard of Bryson Gray, I'm sure, the rapper. | ||
I use that as a perfect example. | ||
Here's a guy who, on his own, without a record label, without the establishment, without mainstream entertainment pushing him, all on his own was topping iTunes music charts. | ||
Yeah. And he did that all on his own. | ||
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At the rate that we probably should be able to grow. | |
But I remember when I first started Walkway back in May of 2018, I mean, that hashtag was being used. | ||
It was insane. | ||
And it never made the trending list. | ||
Never made the trending list. There was thousands, if not millions. | ||
It was insane. I mean, it was absolutely insane. | ||
And of course, now it's not used quite as much as it was back then. | ||
But, you know, it's like... | ||
So they intentionally don't really give you the satisfaction of knowing that you have created something that has had a cultural impact, that you are doing something because it's out of alignment with their political philosophy. | ||
Well, I'm so glad that you are the one leading this movement because a lot of other people would have had their morale destroyed because of that. | ||
And I think that's why they do it. | ||
We know we're the populist movement. | ||
We know we're more popular than the leftists, whatever they're doing. | ||
But because of the media and because of the big tech they try to you know drain our morale by saying oh no You're not trending. You're not popular. No. We are the walkway movement is huge. You have moved the needle Brandon Schrock. Thank you I really appreciate that. Thank you, man. Thank you for coming over here I literally had to scream his booth is rather my crew abandoned me. I'm here solo normally I would send a crew member over here, so I literally had to scream at him. It's very rude. He came over here anyway, Brandon Brandon Strzok, hashtag walkaway. | ||
If you're a former Democrat or you're a current Democrat wondering why are people walking away, he's the guy to follow. | ||
Hashtag walkaway. Brandon, thank you so much. | ||
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Can I tell you one more thing before I go? | |
If you can do it in five seconds, I can. | ||
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Walkawaycampaign.com. Hey, thank you, man. | |
So Phil here, Phil here from Yippee, he's not going to come on camera, but he asked me if I'm a Cardinals fan. | ||
You want to come on camera? You can come on camera if you want. | ||
We'll get you later. Hold on. I got to get my friend here and I got to go to a video. | ||
But apparently this Cardinals fan wants to talk Cardinals baseball with me. | ||
What are you, a Cubs fan? I'm a Cubs fan. | ||
Get off the set. | ||
Get off the set. Get out of the booth. | ||
Get out of the booth. All right, guys, we're going to have to have a battle of fisticuffs here while we play this clip. | ||
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All right. Yeah, we're going to have fisticuffs on air, folks. | |
All right, but seriously, we're going to go to this video. | ||
We're going to bring my next guest on. | ||
Here it is, the crew, my real crew, back in studio. | ||
I wish I could bring them on the road with me. | ||
Maybe I'll campaign for that in the future because my crew on the road has totally abandoned me out here. | ||
I'm screaming at guests from across the hall. | ||
But here is the fixed video so you don't have to break your neck. | ||
Owen Schroer meets Charlie Kirk. | ||
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Charlie Kirk meets Owen Schroer. | |
Thank you. | ||
My pleasure. | ||
All right, Charlie. | ||
Hi Charlie, nice to meet you. | ||
Nice to meet you. | ||
All right. | ||
Charlie on InfoWars! | ||
Oh, man! | ||
Well, guys, I was this close to the god, Charlie Kirk. | ||
I could smell him. | ||
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Hey, don't wash your hands. | |
Oh, I shook the lord of the conservative movement, Charlie Kirk's hand. | ||
I'm never going to wash this hand. | ||
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In fact, I'm still shaking from the excitement of the lord of the conservative movement, Charlie Kirk. | |
But seriously, did you see how he just snubbed us? | ||
Did you see the total snub? | ||
I mean, dude, is it that hard to sit down for an interview? | ||
Is it that hard to shake Infowars' hands? | ||
Are we really that bad? | ||
What a joke, man. | ||
It's really sad. But hey, I like Turning Point. | ||
They do great work. | ||
Charlie, I'm sure he's a great guy. | ||
I don't know why they're afraid of us, but you just saw it. | ||
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I got snubbed by the lord of the conservative movement, Charlie Cut. | |
The crew, the crew wins again. | ||
The war room crew for the win. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're meeting all kinds of new people. | ||
There it is again. That video is on my Twitter account. | ||
You may have to break your neck to watch it there because the crew uploaded it sideways. | ||
But not the good crew back in studio. | ||
I don't know who made that. | ||
I didn't do that. I like Charlie Kirk. | ||
He's a great guy. I don't know if it's mutual. | ||
But anyway, we're meeting all kinds of new people out here. | ||
And I just met this individual. | ||
He's going to talk about payment processing and why it's important for conservatives or patriots or people that just love America and don't hate America to kind of build their own ecosystems in the economy to make sure you can't be silenced and censored and attacked for your political views. | ||
And you were talking about how this is going on inside of payment processors like Square. | ||
So talk about who you are, your payment processor, and why it's important for us to realize we need to, like I was telling AdDank over here, they're building a company. | ||
They need to find someone like you to make sure they don't get censored. | ||
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Yep, so absolutely. So my name's Brendan Amaro. | |
We're Cornerstone Payment Systems, and we are a Christian conservative payments processor. | ||
That means two things. One is We're not going to process for or support or donate to any of the organizations or companies that violate our values. | ||
So that means no Planned Parenthood, no ACLU, no HRC, right? | ||
Second thing is we're going to protect Christians and conservatives from getting turned off because it's happening. | ||
De-platforming is happening in the payments industry. | ||
Square, PayPal is another big one. | ||
Stripe is even starting to do it, especially if you take a stand for religious liberty or if you take some stand that's not popular and if you get targeted, they're going to shut you off. | ||
And we all know, right, money is what drives everything in politics, in media, in culture, in the world. | ||
And so if you guys, if you can't even, if we, if we can't even move our money, if we can't move money to support the businesses and the organizations that we want to support, we're hamstrung and we can't get anything done. | ||
Well, and that's the thing, there's different angles of the censorship. | ||
You know, the big one we talk about, the obvious one is free speech on the internet, you know, Twitter, access to social media, stuff like that. | ||
Which is kind of the big rollout right now. | ||
But people don't see the behind-the-scenes stuff. | ||
The payment processors, them going after your money in your bank accounts. | ||
I mean, that's them going for the throat. | ||
That's them going for the heart. | ||
That's not saying, oh, money is everything. | ||
No, it's saying, we need money to exist in this economy. | ||
I mean, that's just a fact. | ||
And so when they do that, they're going after your livelihood. | ||
And so it is important to make sure, like Cornerstone has done, that you can protect your livelihood by having a payment processor that's not going to shut you down. | ||
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Yeah, and that's what they do. | |
So they come to us. We get protested. | ||
I don't want to say all the time, but people will call us up and you need to stop processing for this group or that group. | ||
And you tell them, take a hike, right? | ||
The only person we answer to is God and ourselves, right? | ||
So that's what they're – I used to be an activist. | ||
I've been in that. And they know to go where it hurts. | ||
And where it hurts is where you get your money. | ||
Because if you don't have money, you can't get your message out. | ||
You can't be out going to things like CPAC and whatever else it is that you're going to. | ||
And they want to make it so it's so hard for you to do what you do to be a patriot that you just give up. | ||
What do you call that? I think there's a word for that. | ||
From a group of people that want to cut off your ability to communicate. | ||
Cut off your ability to engage in commerce. | ||
Kind of end your freedoms. I'm thinking of it. | ||
What is it? Censorship? Censorship? | ||
Maybe tyranny? | ||
I think tyranny. That's what I was talking about. | ||
Tyranny. These people are tyrannical. | ||
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They are. Absolutely. And they will not stop. | |
It's not enough for them just to win. | ||
They want to destroy us. | ||
That's it. That is their end goal. | ||
They cancel out just a little bit here and there. | ||
And okay, yeah, they're fine. | ||
They're quiet over there. They want to destroy us and everything that we stand for. | ||
And here's the thing, too, since you've kind of been on the back end of the things to witness what goes on behind the scenes. | ||
I mean, is it not shocking? | ||
I mean, when you see this stuff, I mean, I'm not trying to be graphic, but, you know, it's like the doctors that perform abortions, right? | ||
They go in front of Congress and they talk about how bad it was. | ||
There's obviously a lot of trauma that lives with you. | ||
I'm not saying it's a similar thing, but when you see the censorship and what they do to try to destroy people's lives that they disagree with politically, it's a scary thing. | ||
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you as a normal citizen, say you're thinking, I wanna get involved in this or I wanna engage, I wanna stand up for what I believe in, it makes it to the point where I don't even wanna do that anymore. | |
I don't wanna be part of it because I don't wanna risk my livelihood. | ||
So what we need to do is we need to be able to insulate ourselves from those attacks. | ||
And we need to build, and this is one of the things we're working on at Cornerstone, is to be able to just build this whole ecosystem so that we control every single part of the financial process. | ||
So that we know when we're hiring vendors with our companies, with our organizations, that they're not turning around and giving that money to the organizations who violate and oppose everything we believe in. | ||
And that's what we have to do, otherwise we're always gonna be at risk. | ||
You know, I wish we would have that same approach to where our money goes with taxes. | ||
Because, you know, one of my biggest things, and this is unbelievable how they do this, but the Democrat Party literally money laundering in plain sight, the Democrat Party literally takes taxpayer dollars, gives it to Planned Parenthood, and then gives it right back to themselves every election cycle. | ||
It's all documented, it has to be, for FEC and all these things. | ||
So it's like, excuse me, the Democrat Party is laundering money through Planned Parenthood and chopping up babies just for fun in the process. | ||
I mean, this is sick stuff. | ||
This is what we're dealing with. | ||
And it's like, wow, they can get away with that. | ||
They can do that. But, oh, if you're a pro-life Christian who's trying to start a business, we're going to make sure you can't even have a payment processing system. | ||
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It's a cycle of corruption. | |
I mean, we talk about Planned Parenthood. | ||
That's what it is, a cycle of corruption. | ||
And when you talk about Republicans who are continuing to fund Planned Parenthood, they're funding their biggest opponent. And that's why we're grateful President Trump, Vice President Pence, a lot of the leadership right now is doing a lot to stop that. But then they turn around and do the same thing. Look what happened with the IRS a few years ago. | ||
Yeah, why isn't Lois Lerner in jail? | ||
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That's an excellent question. If I knew the answer to that, I'd be a wealthy man. | |
I actually, I mean, look, Daryl Issa is running for a Republican seat again. | ||
He's become a trust boarder. I kind of put that on Daryl Issa. | ||
He was actually shutting down those hearings into Lois Lerner. | ||
I don't know why. I remember being pissed at him at the time. | ||
But Lois Lerner belongs in jail for what she did. | ||
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I 100% agree with that. | |
And that's what they're trying to do from their positions of power. | ||
They get into, they control all the institutions, and then they use that to shut us down. | ||
And if we don't fight back, we can't win. | ||
What do you make? We're running out of time here, but I want to get your thoughts on one thing. | ||
What do you make of this Trump revolution, this American Revolution 2.0, as I like to call it, an American renaissance that we're witnessing that they're trying to stamp out with the censorship and everything? | ||
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What do you make of it? I think what we're looking at is the two-party system has failed us. | |
And it's not the system itself, it's the people who are running these two-party system have failed us. | ||
It's become the elite versus the non-elite. | ||
I don't want to paint a whole broad brush, no one come at me saying I've attacked all the Republicans. | ||
There are people who are in positions of influence who are doing great things to fight for us, like the president, like the vice president. | ||
And that's what you've seen, is people are angry, people are mad at being taken advantage of, at being censored, at the tyrannical style that people are trying to run this country in. | ||
They said, enough. And the president's really tapped into that, and it's been hugely successful. | ||
I'm looking forward to what he's been doing over the next four years. | ||
All right, one more time. Tell the audience the name, the processing company, so that they can find you. | ||
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Absolutely. My name's Brendan O'Moro. | |
We're with Cornerstone Payment Systems. | ||
You can find us online at cornerstone.cc. | ||
All right, man. Thank you so much for stopping by. | ||
It's a lot of fun. There's the website right there, guys. | ||
So it's a lot of fun out here. Again, we're meeting new people. | ||
We're exchanging ideas. | ||
This is what free speech is all about. | ||
This is what communication is all about. | ||
We're living it real time at CPAC 2020. | ||
Now, I have to be honest. One Cubs fan on my airwaves in one show is enough. | ||
And so I don't know if Phil from Yippee over here, you see him over there? | ||
Look at that. Look at this Cubs fan. | ||
Look at that Cubby Bob fan over here. | ||
I don't know if we can do this, guys. | ||
I don't know if I can have two Cubs fans on one show. | ||
I think I draw the line at one, guys. | ||
I think I draw the line at one. | ||
By the way, I don't think it can happen, folks. | ||
I'm going to have to have a major self-check here. | ||
All right, we'll be right back on The War Room. | ||
Well, I need to scold my crew that has finally made it back to the set. | ||
You know, they're running around doing God knows what. | ||
They're uploading videos to Twitter sideways. | ||
Hey, it was nice. Hey, Savannah Hernandez, I literally had to scream at people because I didn't have any crew here to grab them. | ||
So I want you to know that this crew has let me down. | ||
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How does it feel? It feels good because I've gotten a lot of great interviews today. | |
You can find those on band.video or my Twitter account. | ||
Thank you. That's enough. | ||
Sabotaged by my own crew out here. | ||
Sabotaged! Had to scream at people from across the hall because my crew abandoned me. | ||
All right, folks. I can't believe I'm doing this. | ||
I'm letting a second Cubs fan on my airwaves now. | ||
Phil here from Yippee. | ||
He is a Cubs fan. | ||
We won't hold it against him. | ||
But he does love America. | ||
So he redeemed himself there. | ||
But anyway, you're out here representing Yippee. | ||
You guys, we thank you so much for Yippee allowing us access at their booth. | ||
We thank adddank.com as well for allowing us to use their name. | ||
So again, what is Yippee about? | ||
Why is it important for people to know about Yippee? | ||
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Okay, so... Don't take my mic. | |
Okay, okay, okay. You can't let a Cubs fan touch your mic. | ||
Okay, okay. So Yippee is the most secure search engine you will ever use. | ||
It is the polar opposite of Google. | ||
So, as I'm sure most of you know, Google takes all of your information, they track your IP address, your location, and they store that information, they sell it to China. | ||
Yippee! They don't track your location. | ||
They don't look up your IP address. | ||
They don't even run ads. | ||
So, which is probably the biggest downfall to Yippee is it costs you a whopping 99 cents a month to access. | ||
But if you're watching this year and you're attending CPAC, you get the first month free. | ||
And so for 99 cents, you can protect all of your information and make sure China doesn't get a hold of it. | ||
And you know, and this is something too, because people look at that and they're saying, well, you know, why pay a dollar a month for something that's free? | ||
You're protecting your information. | ||
Everything you do on Google, like you said, gets sold to China. | ||
They sell it to everybody. They whore you out, essentially, with your online data. | ||
You guys aren't doing that. | ||
So it's like, is it not worth $12 a year to protect your online data from the entire world? | ||
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I would say yes. Yeah, I mean, when you look at some of the other subscriptions you use, too, I mean, I'm sure most people out there use Apple Music or Spotify. | |
That costs you $6 a month for you to listen to music. | ||
This is $1 a month to protect your personal information. | ||
And everybody uses search engines. | ||
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Exactly. I mean, I still have Google logged in as the default search engine on my phone, and I use it every day without even noticing that my information is getting out there. | |
And you don't think about that. | ||
You don't consciously think, oh, everything I'm doing here is being tracked and traced and sold. | ||
You're just thinking, oh, this is free. | ||
Nothing is free. | ||
Of course it's not free. | ||
They're selling all your data. | ||
That's how they got rich. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, the price of privacy being 99 cents a month, you can't beat it. | |
And for me, I grew up in a household where privacy was everything, and so now having a search engine where I can actually have real privacy has been super impactful in my life. | ||
And again, folks, we're talking about, it's hard to really conceive. | ||
It's hard to think about someone selling all your personal data, but when you use Google Chrome, When you sign up, when you search for Google, when you're using everything on Google, they are tracking and monitoring. | ||
Everybody knows it. Everybody knows that that's what's going on. | ||
They're selling your data. Yippee.com is not going to do this. | ||
And look, Yippee, they let Infowars in. | ||
How can you not support Yippee when they're allowing Infowars free speech out here, which they know they'll probably be attacked for that. | ||
So, I mean, so thank you, Yippee. | ||
I mean, and free speech is a big part of your platform, too. | ||
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Yeah, it is. Because, you know, like you said, Twitter and brands like that have kicked you off and So InfoWars will never be kicked off of Yippee. | |
And the search results are not going to be rigged either, right? | ||
Google likes to rig their algorithms. | ||
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You guys aren't going to do that. So one thing about Yippee is we don't run ads, which is why we charge that 99 cents a month because we don't create any ad revenue. | |
So because of that, we have no cookies. | ||
So none of your searches are going to be tailored towards you. | ||
When you go on a website, say Amazon, for instance, you're not going to be You know, hit with tons and tons of ads because you went and you looked on another website last week trying to find something. | ||
It's not going to keep... | ||
I can't think of the right word right now. | ||
The cookies and the data? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. There's no cookies. | |
There's no data storing. Nothing. | ||
And so, again, people know that. | ||
It's like you talk about, hey, me and him are talking about the Cardinals-Cubs and then Google Cardinals-Cubs tickets. | ||
It's like, oh, how did Google know that? | ||
It's always listening. Hey, thanks, Phil. | ||
I won't hold it against you because you're a Cubs fan. | ||
Honestly, Cardinals-Cubs games are some of the most fun things on earth. | ||
But it has been rough for the Cubs for the last hundred or so years. | ||
Only one World Series championship. | ||
It's only one. It's alright. | ||
Hey, we thank Yippee.com. | ||
We thank Phil. Alright, we're going to have a great veteran guest when we come back, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Alright, guys. | ||
I really can't believe this has happened. | ||
Look at Chris Nyeweem here. | ||
Look at Chris Nyeweem. It's all his fault. | ||
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Chris Nyeweem. Hey, by the way, I'm glad Owen Schroer is out of jail, so I have my friend back. | |
He's Dutch. What else do you need to know? | ||
He's a Dutchman. Okay, but seriously, but seriously, he sabotaged me. | ||
He set me up, folks. Chris Nyweem set me up with Terry Schilling, and who's a great guy. | ||
I can't wait to have him on. | ||
But the problem is, I asked him thinking there was no way in hell. | ||
I said, hey, you're not a Cubs fan, are you? | ||
Of course I'm a Cubs fan. | ||
Sabotaged, blasted, destroyed on my own broadcast. | ||
Three Cubs fans in a row. | ||
What is in the water out here, man? | ||
It's unbelievable. All right, we're going to have to forgive him. | ||
But anyway, the third Cubs fan in a row here, it's kind of unbelievable that that happened, but it's true. | ||
So you were actually, you were speaking at the summit. | ||
So tell me about the summit, Big Tech Centreship Summit, Free Speech Summit. | ||
Tell us about what happened. So actually, what we were talking about was what the government's role is in all of this. | ||
Does the government have a role in protecting civil rights online, protecting our freedom of speech? | ||
But also, does the government have a role in helping families protect their kids from things like porn? | ||
I mean, a lot of people don't realize this, but porn is completely unregulated online and like an 11 year old right now today has more access to hardcore pornography online than any of the huge perverts in the 1970s. | ||
So it's something we need to address. Government needs to get involved and they need to start protecting our rights and our freedom of speech here and not letting these big corporations kill us. | ||
You know, it's a topic and an issue that is relatively new, you know, with the internet and kids, you know, getting smartphones in their hands when they're very young. | ||
So it's a relatively new thing. | ||
And really, I don't think the average parent knows how much access there really is to this type of content. | ||
And they don't know how much it even penetrates what they would think are friendlier apps like Snapchat and Twitter. | ||
It's on there too. Again, Infowars banned on Twitter, but you can go watch hardcore porn on Twitter if you want. | ||
So that's very odd. | ||
What was the response like? | ||
Because again, this is kind of a new issue. | ||
I think there is some room for debate. | ||
How do you regulate the internet? | ||
How much role should the government have? | ||
What are you thinking? And what was the response from the crowd and the panel? | ||
So the response from the crowd and the panel, the panel is divided because that's how they set it up. | ||
But the crowd actually understood the importance of addressing porn online. | ||
I mean, Look, no one wants to have the government come to your door if they find out you've been looking at porn. | ||
What they want is the Department of Justice, for example, to sue the big porn companies like Pornhub when they deliver porn to your kid's smartphone. | ||
They want some type of age verification, something very simple. | ||
What I point out is that my daughter, who's eight years old, can't go online and place an $8 sports bet on the Cubs to win the World Series. | ||
But that daughter... | ||
Can go and look at the most hardcore pornography online. | ||
I just want online pornography to be treated the same way that gambling is, that alcohol is, and that vaping is online. | ||
That's it. And what is a solution? | ||
I mean, the things that come to my head are obviously something involved in the payment process that makes you verify you're of age, whether that's a card that can verify you're over 18 or they have some other form of You know, whatever. | ||
Again, this is kind of a new issue. | ||
So what are solutions to this? | ||
How much involvement does the government need to have? | ||
Or how much is it, like you said, becomes a legal thing where porn companies are getting sued out the wazoo, so they're forced, because of the court of law, not necessarily government intervention, to do something about it? | ||
Yeah, so we're not going to have to create any new departments of pornography regulation. | ||
All we'll have to do is start threatening regulation and penalties and fines On these porn companies until they institute some type of age verification. | ||
There are all types of technologies out there. | ||
I mean, we have the blockchain. | ||
We obviously have payment processing methods to check credit cards and identity. | ||
It's very simple. We're just simply asking to use technology we already have with a $97 billion a year industry to protect our kids. | ||
It's very simple. And I think that most parents should really obviously get behind this. | ||
But like I said, I don't think they realize how much of a penetrating issue it is. | ||
And you know, Most kids don't pick up their phone and think, oh, I'm going to go on a porn site. | ||
But they pick up their phone and they see something on Twitter or they see something on Snapchat that eventually leads them down a rabbit hole to porn, which I think, you know, and we don't have enough research into that, too, but that's kind of a side issue. | ||
This is about protecting the children from content that they shouldn't be watching. | ||
Yeah, and we have to be real. | ||
They're using this porn with our kids to brainwash them, to change how they think about sex. | ||
And, you know, The average age of first exposure to porn in this country is 11 years old. | ||
If you think about that, that's before you hit puberty. | ||
And I would imagine that's kind of a new trend. | ||
It probably has been getting younger and younger with the internet and smartphones and everything. | ||
Exactly. Pornography has done nothing but increase more exponentially since it was first introduced online. | ||
But this is not rocket science. | ||
This is just something very simple and easy to do, and we should be taking more It's very difficult. | ||
Both parents need to work today just to make ends meet. | ||
They don't have enough time to monitor all their kids' activity. | ||
And by the way, parents shouldn't have to monitor all their kids' activity. | ||
We should be able to let our kids run free in our neighborhoods and not expect them to get molested or sold drugs or killed. | ||
This is just common sense. | ||
This is creating a nanny state. | ||
Expecting parents to monitor all their kids' activities We're good to go. | ||
But we still have that on the internet. | ||
Because like you said, kids don't have to worry. | ||
Oh, I'm in the safety of mine home. | ||
Oh, they're on my computer. | ||
They're not doing anything. The internet's wide open. | ||
And as you said, anybody can access these sites. | ||
There's no age verification. | ||
And we're just trying to protect children. | ||
Nobody's calling for the porn industry to shut down. | ||
Maybe people were at the panel. | ||
I don't know. I don't think that's what you're doing. | ||
It's just about saying, hey, look, we're protecting children. | ||
I mean, you said the average age was 11 when they consumed porn. | ||
I mean, I'm thinking like... | ||
I remember back in my day, there was a Spice channel on cable. | ||
I think it was the only way you could get porn. | ||
And you were lucky. Like, you were lucky when you were, like, 13. | ||
Like, if you maybe saw a boob. | ||
Yeah, like, oh my gosh, I saw a boob fuzzy on TV. Like, now it's like, boom, HD. I mean, that access, it destroys children's brains. | ||
It makes them think about sex in the wrong way. | ||
And that's what we're trying to do is protect the kids. | ||
No, that's exactly right. | ||
And like I said before, this isn't rocket science. | ||
This is something very simple and basic. | ||
Protecting the innocence of kids is like the bottom line of what government should help parents do. | ||
And they're letting these corporations tyrannize us and just run amok with our kids' minds. | ||
Hey, but drag queen story time. | ||
Coming to a school near you. | ||
Hey, thank you so much. | ||
Terry Schilling, ladies and gentlemen. It's been a mixed bag today. | ||
You never know what you're going to get when you're at CPAC going live on a booth here. | ||
And everyone's stopping by and you're pulling people out of the crowd. | ||
You're pulling people off of things. So it's been a real pleasure. | ||
And guys, again, remember, it's all made possible with your support at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
We've had so many great guests today. | ||
We had so many great guests yesterday. | ||
I'm sure we're going to have a lot more tomorrow as we host from the same spot. | ||
We were able to host the First Amendment Summit last night. | ||
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Now, I have an individual here, he's been bending my ear. | ||
He literally took my ear and said, listen, Troyer, I have to teach you a lesson now, Troyer. | ||
And so I said, look, man, I already forgot you told me yesterday, just come on and say it on air. | ||
So you found what you believe is some corruption in Hawaii with people trying to basically sabotage the organic Trump movement. | ||
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Tell me about it. Well, basically what you have is the head of the Trump campaign is a retired colonel, and we have his comments from when he ran for office, and he clearly states that he's looking forward to the day that Hawaii is internationally recognized as an independent country. | |
He's also for removing the U.S. military from the state of Hawaii. | ||
He likes Schofield Barracks to become a low-income housing project for Hawaiians. | ||
Despite the fact that Ojai has had thousands of acres and millions of dollars to do that kind of thing for the Hawaiian people already, and they haven't. | ||
So what's happened is the Hawaii Republican Party has constantly violated rules. | ||
Recently, they just got hit by Campaign Spending Commission, where one of their donors had over-donated by $10,000. | ||
So now the state is confiscating the money. | ||
And they're taking the 10 grand plus they hit the donor with a thousand dollar fine. | ||
Now I think the party got it reduced to like 300 bucks. | ||
So no donor in their right mind is going to want to give to the party anymore because it'd be an embarrassment to the donor when they find this kind of thing happen. | ||
But what's happening is they're such a miserable disaster because they don't talk about any of the issues. | ||
We have out-of-control spending on the rail. | ||
We've got $25 billion in unfunded liabilities. | ||
We have the assisted suicide bill that just recently got passed. | ||
We've got gender counseling bill. | ||
All these things. | ||
You can go a whole list a mile long. | ||
They aren't talking about any of these issues. | ||
Oh, they put them out in a newsletter to the party, but they don't. | ||
But you think there's a larger issue here where... | ||
People are pretending to be Trump supporters or have conservative values to try to ride the momentum of Trump into office. | ||
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That's correct. What's happening is, the point I was trying to get at is, they're such a miserable disaster. | |
They're trying to take the success of Trump, and then they're turning the Trump campaign into the Republican Party. | ||
And first thing I said when I saw their newsletter, I'm like, how can you do this ethically? | ||
I mean, even now, the guy who's the head of the Trump campaign, he runs the Department of Agriculture. | ||
That's a violation of the Hatch Act. | ||
OK, so you have the situation where they're trying to rebrand themselves because they're such losers. | ||
And then what they're looking for is appointments after Trump wins. | ||
This is what happened with the guy last time. | ||
That's how he got to the Department of Agriculture. | ||
So, you know, this actually reminds me of what's happened in the media. | ||
I mean, you remember the National Enquirer. | ||
I think it was, guys. I may be wrong. | ||
See if you can find the cover. It was like editors or authors against Trump. | ||
And you had all these names on there, you know, conservative giants in the media. | ||
Well, they were all anti-Trump until Trump got the nominee. | ||
Then all of a sudden, oh, everyone was pro-Trump. | ||
Oh, everyone loves Trump now. | ||
They were all anti-Trump the whole time. | ||
Oh, once they saw Trump was popular, once they saw Trump was getting the nomination, they all jumped on board. | ||
They'll abandon ship as quickly as they hopped on. | ||
And so I think that that's what you're pointing out. | ||
Thank you for talking to us about that, David. | ||
Thank you. So, again, folks, it's the same thing where They try to pretend like Trump isn't popular, but then they also try to siphon the energy and the momentum off of Trump, even though they really don't care. | ||
They just want to steal that energy for themselves. | ||
Now, I'm going to do something right now. | ||
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Here's what I'm going to do. Harrison! Harrison Smith! | |
Guys, that's not the one. | ||
National Review. That's what it was. | ||
National Review. Hey, someone go find Jane Zirkle. | ||
Someone do something around here. | ||
Man. All right, Harrison is going to get a tongue lashing here, live on air. | ||
Tell the audience why you uploaded me meeting Charlie Kirk onto Twitter as a sideways video. | ||
Explain yourself. Look, explain. | ||
Don't take my mic. Things are complicated here at CPAC. Things were running around. | ||
Sometimes the phone's this way, sometimes it's that way. | ||
It gets mixed up and also... | ||
Wow. | ||
There you go, folks. | ||
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He's gone. He's gone. He's gone. | |
That's Hawk Harrelson. He gone. | ||
So there you go. | ||
That's his excuse. He has none. | ||
But the video is up on my Twitter. | ||
In fact, guys, let's take the fixed video and put that on band.video too. | ||
The straight video. Let's put that on band.video as well. | ||
And just give it the same title of the video I put on Twitter. | ||
Now... No... | ||
Johnny is still trying to... | ||
This guy, I'll tell you what. | ||
You didn't blow the bullhorn for my speech, and I'm never gonna... | ||
No, you're not getting my microphone. | ||
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You're not getting my microphone. | |
I need the crew. I need the crew to pull up... | ||
I need the crew to pull up the drudge report. | ||
I need the crew to pull up the drudge report right now. | ||
I need the drudge report. | ||
Bring the drudge report up. | ||
Oh, Harrison is back. | ||
Calm down. The fact is, there's not enough people here from Infowars. | ||
We're running around doing a little bit of everything. | ||
If you want to prevent tragedies like the Charlie Kirk Owen Schroer video, total tragedy, being uploaded sideways onto Twitter, please hire me a cameraman by going to infowarsstore.com and making a purchase. | ||
This type of thing wouldn't happen. | ||
This type of catastrophe, this type of... | ||
Disaster. This type of world-ending accident wouldn't occur. | ||
I think the crew is trying to send you a message right now. | ||
I can't tell what it is, though. | ||
Because they keep staying on the crew cam here. | ||
Oh, what? Guys, what do you think? | ||
Thumbs up or thumbs down? | ||
Do you buy Harrison's excuse? | ||
Is that a white power symbol? | ||
I think that... | ||
All right. There's the real crew, though. | ||
Right there. So wait, Harrison Smith, you've been running around here. | ||
What have you guys been up to? | ||
What have you seen? It's actually been great. | ||
I was able to actually question Jim Jordan, Congressman Jim Jordan, about the FISA warrants, asking him when are people going to go to jail for that because we all know it wasn't an accident. | ||
It wasn't a failure of an imperfect system that this was allowed to go through. | ||
It was criminal. So I asked him, you know, what do you think the odds are that we'll see justice? | ||
And he said, well, we just have to hope. | ||
We have to hope and hope and we have to, I know, and rely on William Barr. | ||
A little disappointing. Would you like to stab me in the neck with a pen? | ||
Would I? That's about what hope feels like at this point. | ||
Exactly. Yeah, so a little disappointing. | ||
But nonetheless, he was gracious enough to answer my question fully. | ||
He knows what's going on, obviously. | ||
He knows what's going on. And hey, if anybody can get that forward and push for that, it's going to be Jim Jordan. | ||
And he needs to know that we're out here. | ||
Looking for that. We're not going to be satisfied with he has been forced to resign. | ||
He has been removed from position. | ||
No, no. We need jail times. | ||
We need punishment that fits the crime of subverting our entire country for personal gain. | ||
I let Jim Jordan know that, and hopefully we've made a little bit of a difference here today. | ||
I've had several great interviews. | ||
I interviewed another gentleman who was the author of Inconvenient Facts, which is the scientific truth about climate change, which is absolutely fantastic. | ||
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In fact, we have a copy here. All right, he's got a document. | |
He has the documents. Yes, these are the documents. | ||
There's the video you can find on Off Limits News, Twitter, Inconvenient Facts. | ||
So I had another interview with this author, Gregory Wrightstone. | ||
He was very knowledgeable, very interesting. | ||
We went on for about 10 minutes. | ||
That's on my YouTube as well, Off Limits News, and should be on band.video and Infowars.com just as soon as our writers get up to it. | ||
Because I am joking, it's amazing the amount of work and coordination that goes into these operations. | ||
We have people back at home, people here all working together to try to get this information out, get the good interviews and bombshell material. | ||
And it's all thanks to you, By going to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
We really do appreciate being allowed to do this great job. | ||
All right. Harrison Smith, doing great work out here. | ||
Talked to Jim Jordan today. Was his five-second suggestion, did he seem as frustrated as we are about this? | ||
He seemed receptive to it, and he seemed to understand exactly what I was asking. | ||
Yep. All right. Harrison Smith, you can find his reports at Banned.Video and at Off Limits on Twitter. | ||
We'll be right back. Off Limits News. | ||
Welcome back to the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com live from CPAC 2020 on band.video. | ||
Now, alright guys, we were going to maybe hold this video, which is an older video, as an exclusive, but I'm going to go ahead and debut it on the air today. | ||
I've just decided I'm going to debut it today. | ||
We're going to air it here. | ||
We were going to show it to Alex Jones, but we'll just air it here first. | ||
Now, Again, our friends over at Ad Dank over here, that's Ad Dank right here. | ||
Yippee, right? | ||
Something like right there. | ||
There it is. There's Yippee right there. | ||
And so Ben was on with us yesterday, and he didn't tell me this because it was probably such an older video, but you got to meet Glenn Beck. | ||
You got to ask him a question. | ||
And we're going to air that video as soon as the crew lets me know. | ||
Okay, the video's ready to go. | ||
Alright, so this was you at... | ||
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Where were you again? This was CPAC 2019. | |
Yep, that's what it was. | ||
So this was Ben last year at CPAC. And this isn't the full video. | ||
We'll mention the full video later where you can find it. | ||
But listen to what he asked Glenn Beck and what Glenn Beck said in a weird response. | ||
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So, just one final thought, since you offered me three questions. | |
What is your opinion on Alex Jones, and why do you think that... | ||
Give me one thing that you disagree with him on that's pretty prominent. | ||
Pretty much all of the... | ||
Any specifics, though? | ||
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Yeah, the... What do you call it? | |
The fake... Victims kind of stuff that he goes. | ||
He finds, he tends to find conspiracy behind everything. | ||
Another one is that he thinks I'm a CIA agent and I'm running an FBI operation, which of course I am. | ||
And that's exactly what I'd have you believe that I'm not. | ||
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All right. Thanks for giving us the interview, Glenn. | |
So there's Ben in the classic Bill Clinton rape t-shirt, wearing it well, by the way. | ||
So, Glenn Beck, awkwardly in the interview, says he's a CIA agent? | ||
I mean, I don't know what to think of that. | ||
Alright, so tell us about what you thought when he responded. | ||
And then, tell us about how it got banned from YouTube. | ||
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Yeah, so, when he initially responded, I was just kind of like, what? | |
Why did he say that? | ||
Why did he say it the way that he did? | ||
You know, and I don't really know if... | ||
You know, Glenn Beck is actually working for the CIA. You didn't even bring... | ||
You didn't accuse him of that. | ||
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No, no. Like, he just said that. | |
And, you know, I was just kind of, like, in awe. | ||
Like, the way he said it was, like, so weird. | ||
It's like he messed up and, like, you know, couldn't come up with words. | ||
And so, I don't know. Maybe it could have been some sort of Freudian slip, but I doubt it. | ||
You know, it's like it seems like it could be, you know, something worth talking about. | ||
But, yeah, but what was weird is that that was one of the better videos that we got that CPAC because we started a little YouTube channel. | ||
We don't do it anymore just because, you know, there's no... | ||
We started a business. | ||
We started at adddank.com. | ||
But yeah, that was one of the videos that we uploaded and it just got deleted. | ||
One day we just went on not even that long ago because we just thought it was up and we were like, wait, why isn't this on there anymore? | ||
So we uploaded it this last year again or sometime in late 2019. | ||
But yeah, it got banned and so we were just kind of freaking out. | ||
We were like, wait, maybe Limbeck does work for the CAA. Yeah. | ||
It's really hard. I bet he knows guys from the CIA, you know? | ||
I bet he talks to people from the CIA or the FBI. I wouldn't doubt he knows these people. | ||
You just come to a place like CPAC and, you know, you look around and there's, like, intelligence officers and, like, all this stuff. | ||
And, you know, it's not like these guys don't, you know, mingle. | ||
But the weird thing about it is, again, you know, you watch that and, you know... | ||
Glenn Beck is a CIA agent or whatever. | ||
You didn't bring that up, he brought it up. | ||
And so maybe you just say, oh, you go with the less conspiracy angle, which is, oh, he just tried to make a joke. | ||
And basically the joke flopped. | ||
But then they take the video off of YouTube, which to me means either, I guess he is a CIA agent, or which is the more probably better guess is that somehow he contacted or his people contacted people at YouTube. | ||
found that video and said, take it down. | ||
I mean, why else would it have been taken down? | ||
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Did you have a reason? No, it just disappeared one day. | |
And that was like the cream of the crop of all the videos we took that year. | ||
And so we knew we uploaded it. | ||
And then it was just gone. No warning, no signal, nothing. | ||
It was just gone. And it wasn't until like six months, eight months later that we were like, wow, it got taken down because we just had stopped doing the YouTube channel. | ||
But then we re-uploaded it. | ||
Because I had it on Google Drive, so I just re-uploaded it, and it's still there. | ||
Is that your channel? | ||
I mean, you guys don't do the YouTube stuff anymore, but the video, was that your channel or someone else's? | ||
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No, that was our channel. Did we put that on Bandai Video? | |
Yeah, for sure. We also got videos of us confronting Oliver Darcy there. | ||
So there's some powerful content, but you guys are doing ad dank now. | ||
So again, you guys have been nice enough to let us have your name in the background here. | ||
You've given us carte blanche to use your booth if you want. | ||
Tell the audience about AdDank. | ||
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So AdDank is an advertisement distribution platform. | |
And our goal is to streamline digital marketing for businesses by crowdsourcing the distribution of their ad content. | ||
What we do is we take 90% of the revenue generated on our platform and we give it out to the individuals that are directly responsible for sharing the advertisements that advertisers upload. | ||
Our goal and our plan is to subvert the control that big tech has 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. | ||
And you've got some interesting ideas. | ||
I won't air them right now, but you've got some things in the work. | ||
And so AdDank, ladies and gentlemen, keep your eye on that. | ||
Because it could be some exciting stuff coming down the pike. | ||
So, hey, thank you, Ben. Thank you for sharing that content, letting us use that, and for having AdDank Booth down here. | ||
And, well, let's just say it's very fortunate that AdDank is next to us for reasons that no one else knows yet but me. | ||
That's right. I may have to share my idea with Ben here next in this break. | ||
But, yeah, I've got a little trick up. | ||
See the sleeve? | ||
Yeah. I got a trick up of it right here. | ||
Right here. There's a trick up there. I know he doesn't seem that way. | ||
It seems small. There's a big trick up to sleep. | ||
Guarantee you. You'd be surprised. | ||
All right. Here's what I want to do. I have the crew. | ||
I've been begging them to pull up Drudge Report. | ||
I don't even know what's going on in the world. | ||
I'm totally lost. | ||
Who am I? What am I? Where am I? Am I even a news host? | ||
All right. Here we go. What's on Drudge Report, guys? | ||
All right. Pull it up and give me a zoom in. | ||
All right. We got the Pope coughing. | ||
Does the Pope have coronavirus? | ||
He'll be the first one to get the vaccine if he does. | ||
So it's spreading in Italy. | ||
The Dow continues to drop. | ||
Oh my gosh! Guys, can I get an updated number on the Dow, please? | ||
Because is that the third? | ||
That would be the fourth day in a row, I think, that it would have dropped triple, if not quadruple digits. | ||
If we are below 25, then that is major. | ||
Okay, so we're down below 26, 25.7. | ||
So this has been a major hit. | ||
Now again, folks, when... | ||
Look, I love President Trump. | ||
You know everything I've done in support of President Trump, but when he put out that tweet, I guess it was Monday, saying, oh, coronavirus is under control, oh, the stock market looked good, I laughed. | ||
Because look, I mean, again, I support President Trump, but That was just a blatant lie. | ||
I mean, call it whatever you want. | ||
I mean, it was a lie. | ||
The stock market does not look good. | ||
The coronavirus is not under control. | ||
It looked like another one of those headlines said 8400 being monitored right now. | ||
Was that accurate, guys? | ||
Did I see that right? So, wow. | ||
Yeah, there's a very... The coronavirus is very... | ||
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The coronavirus is very much under control in the USA. We are in contact with everyone. | |
In all relevant countries, CDC and World Health have been working very hard, very smart. | ||
Stock market's starting to look very good to me. | ||
No. This tweet did not age well. | ||
Why isn't the president doing the common sense thing? | ||
This is a big swing and miss for President Trump. | ||
I love President Trump. You know everything I've done in support, but this is a big swing and miss for President Trump. | ||
To not be calling for the shutdown of the borders over coronavirus because it's common sense and because it was his biggest agenda that got him elected is just, I don't know how he's not doing this, folks. | ||
I really, really don't know how this is going on. | ||
And now, headlines are reading, California is monitoring at least 8,400 people for coronavirus. | ||
This is Wild stuff. | ||
There's already more than 50 confirmed cases in the U.S. I can't confirm or deny if I had coronavirus and survive, but I will say this. | ||
No Chinese virus is going to take me out. | ||
No communist virus is taking me down. | ||
The commies can't kill me. | ||
Hell no. All right, ladies and gentlemen, one more segment left in the war room. | ||
Again, thanks to our friends at AdDank and Ben here. | ||
Is Glenn Beck a CIA agent? | ||
Maybe we'll never know. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know how I'm doing this. | ||
I really don't even know why I'm doing this. | ||
If he wasn't the Wayne Gretzky of memes, if he wasn't the Tom Brady of memes, this probably wouldn't be happening. | ||
But I'm having a fourth Cubs fan. | ||
A fourth! A fourth Cubs fan on the air with me today. | ||
I'm stunned. I'm shocked at my own betrayal. | ||
You, aren't you? No. | ||
Oh, thank God. Okay. | ||
Major relief, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Are you a Cardinals fan? | ||
No. Are you a baseball fan? | ||
Yeah. Who do you root for? | ||
You know who. Cubs? | ||
No. The White Sox? No. | ||
We were going to go to a game and then... | ||
Oh, you're a Royals fan! | ||
That's right! Alright, we'll allow Royals fans. | ||
We will allow Royals fans. | ||
He does... He is from Kansas City. | ||
So, oh, are you a Chiefs fan? | ||
Well, yeah. So, do you know how I warm up to go live? | ||
Have you seen this? This is unseen video. | ||
Is this something we can talk about? | ||
Yes. Yes. | ||
Yes, here's my warm-up routine. | ||
Are you ready for this? I'm going to release the HD video, but it goes something like this. | ||
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I'm testing the mic, and I go, check, one, two, three, check, one, two, three, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, That's how it goes. | |
Yeah, I want to see actual... | ||
I've got the HD footage. | ||
You've got a sneak peek. | ||
You've got a sneak peek. I've got multiple HD footage. | ||
I'll show you the video. All right. | ||
I'm going to put it on my Twitter account tonight. | ||
I'll put it on my Twitter account. Okay, but seriously, Carpe Doctum, Meme King, probably going to be featured in a South Park episode before long. | ||
Just a prediction. You were on a panel today. | ||
Tell us what panel you were on and what you talked about. | ||
So it was a panel about... | ||
Censorship on social media. | ||
So basically, all I did was open it up and just talk a little bit about something we've actually talked about, which was Reddit and how Reddit was censoring the Donald. | ||
I don't know if you've seen recently, but they've actually stepped up that. | ||
They banned half of the moderators from the Donald and are looking to replace all those moderators with people that they've Wow. | ||
So it's not even organic, grassroots Trump supporters running it anymore. | ||
Well, right now they've got about half of them that are still there, but what they want to do is put people that are not Trump supporters or not even affiliated with the Donald in charge of the Donald. | ||
Well, ultimately, they're trying to bring it to its demise before the 2020 election. | ||
Well, yeah, they want it to commit suicide. | ||
They want it to kill itself. | ||
Wow. So, I mean, if you remove the moderators that are actually supporting Trump from it, that's a surefire way to do it. | ||
Well, and again, the Donald Reddit may have been one of – definitely the biggest political Reddit or subreddit, whatever it's called. | ||
Am I pronouncing it? It's a subreddit, right? | ||
It's a subreddit, yeah. So the Donald was probably the most popular political subreddit. | ||
Leading up to 2016, did such a great job with young voters, and then voters will probably be voting for the first time in this election. | ||
So, to me, that's them so afraid of that youth vote that the Democrats think they own. | ||
Yeah, and what Donald really did a great job of doing is they were not just the funny stuff, you know, memes are really popular on there, but also just pointing out media lies and pointing out This is what the media tells you. | ||
This is what's actually happening. | ||
That was one of the best things that the Donald did. | ||
It was almost always the source that then spread out through social media. | ||
It started at the Donald. | ||
You could say that Facebook is a week behind Reddit. | ||
Twitter is really good for happening right now, but they're still slow on picking up on stories. | ||
But the Donald was hitting everything as it was happening. | ||
Well, and two, I think when you look at 2016, you look at what happened on Reddit, you look at what happened with Infowars, you know, these were the media outlets that helped get Trump over the hump of the Republican nomination because mainstream conservatives didn't want Trump. | ||
You had the National Review letter, guys, if you have that cover, pull it up with I mean, top media conservatives writing, why never Trump? | ||
All these never-Trumpers. | ||
Ben Shapiro said he would never support Trump, never vote for Trump. | ||
Oh, now they're on the Trump train. | ||
How convenient. Well, Reddit was the organic grassroots Trump support, just like InfoWars. | ||
Now what are they doing? They're censoring those groups. | ||
So it seems to me that they're trying to go after—they measured the 2016 election. | ||
They saw who was really at the grassroots of getting Trump in and over the hump of the Republican nomination, and that's who they went after. | ||
Absolutely. The Donald was one of the most effective groups. | ||
700,000 people all going in the same direction. | ||
And what Reddit has done to them is it's a travesty, but it's also a it's what they're going to be doing on other things. | ||
They're already doing the same type of stuff where they want to quarantine content on Twitter. | ||
They want to put up Before you click this tweet, you have to read this little disclaimer. | ||
It's a blueprint for what they want to do on Facebook. | ||
Facebook does the same thing. | ||
You can't vouch for this content you're about to watch. | ||
You probably shouldn't watch it. It's going to hurt you. | ||
Well, you know, I've coined you as a modern-day Rembrandt, basically. | ||
You're like the art that you do with your memes. | ||
Memes are very popular. This is the modern-day art. | ||
People aren't painting. | ||
That's not really viral stuff, painting. | ||
That's not what's hitting the cultural nodes. | ||
Memes are. And you make some of the best memes. | ||
So in my mind, an artist, a content creator, what do you think about when you see this censorship? | ||
What do you think about when you see your content being censored, other people that make content being censored? | ||
As a creator of art, what do you think about? | ||
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Well, so I saw... | |
I'm just... In the last month, Twitter has updated what their rules are going to be, and it's targeting someone like me specifically. | ||
It's saying, if you are posting doctored videos... | ||
That's ridiculous. It's like, if you draw me with a horse body or something, it's not doctored, it's just you drew me on a horse. | ||
Well, you're always camera above the waist. | ||
I actually do have horse legs. | ||
Well, you let my secret out. | ||
I'm going to gallop out of here. | ||
Right. Well, so, yeah, what they want to do is they want to stifle people like me or others like me that want to create funny, original content. | ||
And they want to make it so demoralizing to produce anything that you just don't want to do it anymore. | ||
Because they don't want to ban me because that would be bad for them. | ||
But if they can make me not want to do it anymore, that's the best possible scenario. | ||
Like, oh, you're spending all this time and effort making this, but nobody's seeing it, nobody likes you. | ||
And I think that that's a common theme that we don't talk about enough. | ||
It really is all about demoralization. | ||
By the way, we're running one of the Carpe Donctum classics here. | ||
It really is all about demoralization, making you think you're a loser even though you're winning. | ||
Right. And that's where shadow banning comes into play as well. | ||
If you can make somebody think that whatever they say is unpopular, then you can really mess with their mind. | ||
And you can say, you know, I can put out a tweet, and if 250 people like it, great. | ||
But if nobody retweets it, and you're like, well, maybe that wasn't that great of a tweet or whatever. | ||
But I can tell by looking at the metrics when they're messing with it. | ||
If you have a bunch of retweets, that's great. | ||
But if you have no retweets on something that you know is good, you know something's going on. | ||
And that's what they want to do. | ||
They want to give you a little frowny face. | ||
I'm not above saying that I like getting retweets and all that stuff. | ||
It makes me happy. For you, it's like, oh, people are seeing what I made. | ||
Right. Oh, hey, people like this. | ||
That's great. But the opposite is... | ||
Oh, nobody likes this. | ||
You know, it's funny you say that, too, because your memes used to live on my Twitter feed. | ||
Like, people retweeting you all the time. | ||
Just thinking about it now, talking to you, I realize that's not happening anymore. | ||
You're still making the just same amount of memes, tweeting them out. | ||
They're just not letting them get on Twitter. | ||
Well, and that's another sort of proof of that, is that, you know, I have not... | ||
The quality of what I make has not gone down. | ||
The amount of stuff I make hasn't gone down. | ||
But people see it less. | ||
And that's just more proof that, again, the shadow banning is there. | ||
Oh, but, oh, no, no, no. | ||
They say we're not shadow banning. | ||
That doesn't exist, even though Project Veritas, you know, catches them on a camera. | ||
But it's all good. Carpe Doctum, he's a little mad at me, guys, because I didn't go out drinking with him last night. | ||
So if you come to the Sunset Room tonight, I'll have a sparkling water. | ||
Excellent. Excellent. | ||
I'm so glad you've made that decision. | ||
There you go. So come out to the Sunset Room. | ||
Are you going to be there? I don't know. | ||
I've got like eight parties to go to. | ||
I know. There's so much to do. There's so many options going on right now. | ||
Well, he may be there. | ||
He may be there. He may not. | ||
I don't know. He'll pay you back by not going. | ||
He's big-timing me. Are you hearing this now? | ||
He's big-timing you. All right. Carpe.com. | ||
Ivan, do you want a final say? | ||
I got 30 seconds. Say something informative or in a different language. | ||
Okay. And for Warriors, can you see me? | ||
You're good. You're good. All right. | ||
Last 20 seconds is going to be take out. | ||
Take a look at What Carpe Dunctum's doing. | ||
Take a look at what this guy Owen Schroer is doing. | ||
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We've got a phrase around here, Alex. | |
It's real simple. | ||
Noah prepared. | ||
You You are a self-proclaimed socialist. | ||
Democratic. Put in there, please. | ||
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The price tag for that is estimated to be $60 trillion over 10 years, correct? | ||
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You don't know. Nobody knows. | ||
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