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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Madam Chair, why are you harassing Twitter? | ||
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Congressman, thanks for the question. | |
As you might know, the FTC's work on Twitter goes back a decade, back in 2009. | ||
I'm not talking about a decade, I'm talking about now. | ||
12 demand letters in 10 weeks, over 350 separate requests you've demanded of Twitter. | ||
Why are you harassing them? | ||
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Twitter has a history of lax security and privacy policies. | |
We've asked for every single communication relating to Elon Musk. | ||
Not communications that he just sent to someone or communications he received, but any time he's mentioned. | ||
That actually seems more than harassment. | ||
That seems like almost an obsession. | ||
Why such an intense focus? | ||
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So, Congressman, again, it was found that Twitter's lax privacy policies allowed unauthorized users to co-op Twitter accounts, including that of Fox News. | |
Subsequently, Twitter voluntarily entered into a consent order with the FTC. Here's what you wrote in December. | ||
Madam Chair, here's what you wrote in December. | ||
Identify all journalists and other members of the media to whom Twitter has granted access since Musk bought the company. | ||
You want to know the name of every journalist a private company has talked to? | ||
Think that's consistent with the First Amendment? | ||
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Congressman, as a former journalist, I take extremely seriously the valuable work that they do and understand that there can be instances in which government action is unjustifiably... | |
Particularly, Madam Chair, if I could just interject, particularly in the context here. | ||
I mean, it's bad enough if you've got government asking a private company about, who are the journalists you're talking to? | ||
You name four of them and say, we want the other names of any journalists you may, in fact, be communicating with. | ||
That's bad enough. I think a threat to the First Amendment freedom of the press. | ||
But in the context of giving us information about how government had suppressed speech on these platforms, that's the context you're asking for. | ||
I think that's particularly troubling, don't you? | ||
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Congressman, the consent decree that we have prohibits Twitter from sharing personal information with third parties. | |
When we read in the papers, like everybody else, that Twitter may have granted access to third parties, that's what our teams were seeking information about. | ||
Again, this is a company whose history with the FTC goes back a decade. | ||
Madam Chair, who is David Roque? | ||
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Could you repeat that, Congressman? | |
David Roque, R-O-Q-U-E. Who is David Roque? | ||
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I'm not familiar with that. | |
You deposed him last month, June 21st, 2023. | ||
David Roque is the independent partner for Ernst& Young's independent assessment of Twitter's program. | ||
That's part of this consent decree. | ||
Do you know what Mr. Roque said in that deposition? | ||
I'm not aware. Okay, let me read it for you then, because I think it's pretty important. | ||
Mr. Roque testified again. | ||
One of your lawyers, you deposed him, testified that FTC's conduct made him feel as if the FTC was trying to influence the outcome of the engagement before it had started. | ||
He said in some of the discussions that we were having with the Federal Trade Commission, expectations were being conveyed about what those results should be before we had even begun any procedures. | ||
So they're the independent assessor in this consent decree the FTC has with Twitter, and you're telling the guy, who is the person? | ||
He's the guy. He's Joe the accountant who's going to get this information. | ||
You're telling him, you're putting your finger on the scale, telling him what you want the outcome to be, and he's supposed to be the independent fact finder. | ||
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Why are you doing that? Congressman, I'm not familiar with those. | |
Because it was just filed today, but we are. | ||
This is filed in court today, and this is your deposition. | ||
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I'm happy to take a closer look at it and be back in touch. | |
I will say, as a general matter, we want to make sure that the assessors and auditors that are responsible for overseeing compliance are doing their job. | ||
You see Mr. Roke's line, what he testified here, what's been filed in court today? | ||
That there were suggestions of what they would expect the outcome to be? | ||
They being the FTC? There were suggestions of what they wanted him to go find in his independent assessment of the consent agreement between the FTC and Twitter? | ||
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Again, I'm happy to take a close look and we can be back in touch with you about that allegation. | |
But our staff are consummate professionals. | ||
When they conduct these investigations, they're focused on determining whether there was a violation. | ||
Did you, is your attack on Twitter, harassment on Twitter, is that based on the fact that all | ||
kinds of Democrats have asked you to do this and frankly some things that you've written about | ||
dealing with quote disinformation? | ||
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It's my life and my body's in front of me. Can you talk if my arms is the soul of me? You walk by and you see me | |
laying face down. You'll pay for the thoughts in your head. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, July 13th, 2023. | ||
And this is the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And you just heard another hearing yesterday. | ||
Jim Jordan with the FTC and the lawyers. | ||
She says, oh, I don't know who that is. | ||
Jim Jordan says, really? You just deposed him. | ||
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Oh, I've never heard of that individual. | |
So are you that dumb? | ||
Are you that incompetent? Really? | ||
Just depose the person, but you don't know anything about them. | ||
It's amazing. We sit here, we get lied to by our government just every single day. | ||
Every single day. It's getting tiresome. | ||
It's getting old. And we've got more of that. | ||
I've got some updates when it comes to the presidential race for 2024. | ||
It's actually kind of a disgusting thing, isn't it? | ||
It's kind of a disgusting thing that you have anybody really still running against Trump. | ||
And I could see a couple of them make sense, maybe. | ||
DeSantis makes sense. | ||
He was the most popular governor. | ||
Okay, he wants to throw his hat in the ring. | ||
I think Vivek Ramaswamy makes sense. | ||
He's an outsider. He's a newcomer. | ||
He's got his own message. Pretty much everybody outside of that is just grifting and looking for clout. | ||
Maybe looking for something to do. | ||
Maybe hoping Trump gives them a cabinet position. | ||
It's really sad. | ||
It's really embarrassing that tens of millions will be donated and given to these campaigns that have a 0% chance of getting the nomination. | ||
Zero. And having said that, the latest out of the DeSantis campaign, it gets worse and worse. | ||
But they're trying to argue that DeSantis is the one that can beat Biden, even though all the polls now have Trump way over Biden. | ||
So I'm going to talk about some of the latest when it comes to 2024 and what I'm seeing, what I'm noticing. | ||
And then that's not even mentioning the Democrat side of the aisle with Joe Biden, who can't even get on the airplane. | ||
They have the new short stack steps. | ||
So Biden's basically on the short bus now. | ||
They have the short stack steps. | ||
Because he can't climb the two-story stairs, and he can't even climb the short stack. | ||
Even the short stack has him all tripped up. | ||
So that's Biden after concluding with NATO and everything else, embarrassing the country once again. | ||
We'll have a couple more moments from the FTC hearings and even some leftovers from the Ray hearings yesterday, some good stuff. | ||
We are going to be joined by Ivan Ranklin, who was at the hearings yesterday. | ||
And so he's kind of having these moments where he gets behind the camera and he knows where to sit now. | ||
And he has like some well-timed smirks and some well-timed chuckles. | ||
But it wasn't just that. | ||
There's this new interest. | ||
He documented this. | ||
We'll explain. There's this new interest in D.C. or people that are traveling really when they know these hearings are going down and they want to be in the room. | ||
That's a phenomenon that has really not existed. | ||
Not to this level. | ||
Not from an involvement standpoint. | ||
People may have wanted to go to just see it, be a part of it, like it's a history thing. | ||
But now it's like they're interested in this. | ||
They want to be there. They want to see it. | ||
And they're lining up outside of these hearing rooms. | ||
And it's not tourists. | ||
It's not tourists. Oh, but of course... | ||
The big news. We have no idea whose cocaine was in the White House. | ||
None, folks. | ||
We have no idea. | ||
And there's no way to know. There's no clues. | ||
There's no hints. There's no suspects. | ||
There's no security cameras. | ||
There's just nothing. Nothing, nothing, nothing. | ||
Amazing. Amazing. | ||
Amazing. That gets three amazings. | ||
But we know... | ||
So they can't identify the pipe bomber. | ||
They can't identify the Supreme Court leaker. | ||
Oh, you know, speaking of the Supreme Court, I never even put this on my desk. | ||
Did you guys hear the Sotomayor story about the book deal? | ||
I should cover that today. | ||
Guys, print me out the story. It was all over the place. | ||
There's even a good one in Politico. | ||
But find me the Sotomayor book story. | ||
This is unreal. | ||
You want to talk about a dirty commie? | ||
You want to talk about a strong-armed fascist? | ||
Sotomayor with her book deal. | ||
And even though she technically didn't break any laws, nobody in the Supreme Court ever does this because it's so unethical. | ||
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She didn't care. She didn't care. | |
But I'm just getting distracted because I'm thinking about the Supreme Court now because they leaked the abortion decision, but we don't know who that is. | ||
We don't know whose bag of cocaine, the pipe bomber. | ||
We don't know. We don't know these things. | ||
Of course, by them telling us they don't know, I think that tells us they do know. | ||
Donald Trump plans to screen Sound of Freedom, you know, the most popular movie in America right now, which, by the way, the sabotage of continues. | ||
I may have to drag Darren McBreen in here. | ||
I could just pull his report. | ||
He did do a report on it. | ||
You know, sometimes you just got to drag Darren into the studio to do it live because he loves it so much. | ||
It's his favorite thing. But when I first saw this, I was like, okay, look, things happen at movie theaters, fire alarms, technical difficulties. | ||
I've seen it before. I've probably been cleared out of movie theater two or three times. | ||
So I was like, well, people are just looking for something. | ||
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. | ||
But then it was like five times. | ||
Then it was ten times. | ||
Now it's every day. | ||
It's happening every day. So what is really going on with this? | ||
I discounted it. I was like, I'm not going to cover this. | ||
I think it's probably a nothing burger. | ||
No, there's definitely something to it. | ||
At this rate, there's no denying somebody is intentionally sabotaging these films. | ||
And so it just begs the question, what is it that is so offensive? | ||
What is it that is so offensive about this film that has the left in a tirade? | ||
Well, you could make the obvious observation, which is they're pro-pedophilia. | ||
They're pro-child sex trafficking. | ||
That's the most basic interpretation and reading of this phenomenon. | ||
As well as the Democrats voting not to send child sex traffickers to jail for life | ||
and make it a serious felony and all the other stuff they're engaged in. | ||
They're about to start the orphan trains back up in California, by the way. | ||
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Yeah. | |
They're doing adoption expos. | ||
Come on out, look at all the kids. | ||
Seriously. | ||
I'm not kidding you. | ||
I don't know if this is public. | ||
Somebody sent me the document. | ||
Greg Reese is doing a report on it right now. | ||
He forwarded it to me just before the show. | ||
But that's not all it is. | ||
That's not all it is. Most of the people complaining about Sound of Freedom probably have no idea what it's about. | ||
Most of the people complaining about Sound of Freedom really don't even know what they're talking about. | ||
So what's going on here? | ||
They've been told it's QAnon. | ||
They associate QAnon to Trump. | ||
They hate Trump. They hate this movie. | ||
That's the psychological order of decision-making that's going on in their heads right now. | ||
Oh, Sound of Freedom is QAnon? | ||
Well, QAnon is Trump, and Trump is bad. | ||
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So therefore, Sound of Freedom bad. | |
And they just have this little itch in them to disrupt your life. | ||
They have this little itch in them to ruin... | ||
Normal people's life. | ||
So they call in the bomb threat or they hit the fire alarm or they go in and sabotage the technology. | ||
Could be people working there. | ||
Could be outsiders. They just hate it so much. | ||
But what about the mind control aspect of it? | ||
Well, obviously the people that are engaging in the child sex trafficking market don't like this film. | ||
Are they running some sort of a mind control operation over their minions to go out in the streets and hate this film, do their bidding for them? | ||
So we'll cover all that with the other evidence of what the modern-day left in Hollywood is really into. | ||
We got some news out of Ukraine. | ||
The violent criminals are at it again. | ||
Libtard's gonna libtard stack. | ||
Oh, big news out of Twitter today. | ||
Big news out of Twitter today as well. | ||
We'll explain that. All right, let's just get wonky for a second. | ||
Let's just get wonky for a second. | ||
Let's talk about what's really going on in the 2024 election as we've got new polls out. | ||
And by the way, these polls are, they always lean left and they all show Trump winning over Biden. | ||
Now there's a catch to this, obviously, and you'll notice something when we look at these states that they polled for interactive polls. | ||
You notice that these were the states that really hung in the balance and were all going Trump until the middle of the night when they flipped for Biden, except a few of them ended up for Trump anyway. | ||
But they have Trump beating Biden 54-46 in North Carolina, where Trump was winning all day and then Biden had a massive trove at the last second, but they didn't have to steal all the states. | ||
That would have been too obvious. Trump winning in Georgia by four points over Biden. | ||
We all know what happened in Fulton County, Atlanta. | ||
Trump beating Biden by four points in Arizona. | ||
We all know what happened in Phoenix, Maricopa County. | ||
Trump up six points, or I'm sorry, Biden up six points in Wisconsin. | ||
So that just tells you that the Republicans aren't going to win Wisconsin. | ||
They're going to do, Democrats can do whatever they want, and they'll get whatever they need in Milwaukee. | ||
So I guess Wisconsin is blue. | ||
Michigan 50-50. | ||
That's not good news. | ||
That's not good news, even though, again, it shows that Trump is obviously leading in the polls and can beat Biden, even though they lied to you about that. | ||
It just shows you once again that if it's close, the Democrats got Detroit and there's a magic vote machine there. | ||
Same with Pennsylvania, 50-50. | ||
50-50. We all know what goes on in Philadelphia behind the cardboard boxes that they put over all the polling locations so that you can't see what's going on behind those windows. | ||
Totally legitimate. Not suspicious at all. | ||
And then Biden up two points in Nevada. | ||
So, for Republicans overall, that's not good. | ||
But when you tell me that Trump can't beat Biden, or you tell me that DeSantis is the only one that can beat Biden, you're wrong. | ||
You're lying. | ||
Just ain't happening, Jack. | ||
And actually, DeSantis is tanking fast. | ||
And I would predict that Ramaswamy overtakes DeSantis... | ||
By the end of the summer. | ||
By this fall, I think Ramaswamy starts pulling ahead of DeSantis. | ||
DeSantis is just clearly not ready for the stage. | ||
And it's not even that he wouldn't be ready for the stage. | ||
He's proven he's ready for the stage. | ||
He can't get in the arena with Trump. | ||
That was it. And maybe he had a chance, but as soon as he got in the arena with Trump, it just... | ||
His knees buckled. | ||
It was over. We all witnessed it. | ||
We all saw politically what happened. | ||
I really like DeSantis. | ||
I think it's a tragedy. In fact, it reminds me, because you know me in my sports analogies, you may have heard of a player named Rick Ankele. | ||
And Rick Ankele was the next big thing for the St. | ||
Louis Cardinals. Incredible baseball talent. | ||
Like, once-in-a-generation type of talent. | ||
And he has a great rookie season. | ||
But he has very little experience, and he gets put into a playoff game. | ||
And you may have seen the famous footage where he hits batters, he throws balls to the walls, and he never pitches well again in his life. | ||
And it was just like, what in the heck happened to Rick Ankel? | ||
Looks like the future of baseball, best pitcher ever. | ||
And then they started him in a playoff game with too little experience, and he was beating batters, throwing balls to the wall. | ||
And never pitched well again. | ||
And it was a story. | ||
That's Ron DeSantis. That's the story of Ron DeSantis. | ||
And, of course, at the time, everybody was blaming the manager, Tony La Russa, for destroying Rick Ankel's career. | ||
So it was like, way to go, Tony. | ||
You destroyed Rick Ankel's career. | ||
Well, it's like the same with whoever did this to Ron DeSantis. | ||
Whoever told Ron DeSantis to get into the ring with Trump, you destroyed his political career, and it's sad. | ||
Now, the good news is Rick Ankele actually made it back to the big leagues and was an effective outfielder after destroying his career as a pitcher. | ||
So maybe DeSantis can make a comeback, too. | ||
But that's what's happened here. | ||
DeSantis was not ready for the start. | ||
He was not ready to get to the arena with Trump. | ||
He buckled. It was never meant to be. | ||
And now his political future. | ||
The good news is that the Republicans' bench is pretty deep and filled with talent. | ||
So, I mean, you lose a great one in Ron DeSantis, but it's not like you're completely dead. | ||
You've still got a lot of depth there. | ||
So he gets asked, and again, this just shows you he's shot. | ||
I'm sorry. And so he gets asked, would you be Trump's running mate, vice president? | ||
And he says, no, I wouldn't be Trump's running mate. | ||
I'm not a number two guy. | ||
The vice president doesn't have any real power. | ||
Ron. Ron. | ||
Just what are you doing, man? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
He's not even himself anymore. | ||
Again, it's like Rick Ankel. | ||
You're like, what is going on? | ||
He just threw six balls to the wall. | ||
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What is it? It's like, Ron DeSantis, whoa, whoa, what are you? | |
You wouldn't be the vice president? | ||
You're not a number two guy? | ||
Dude, listen to yourself. | ||
You should say it would be an honor to be Trump's vice president. | ||
And then what? You're not a number two guy? | ||
Then you're no guy. | ||
You're not anywhere. You're a zero. | ||
You're not even going to make the team, Ron. | ||
What a shame. And it's not going well. | ||
The DeSantis discount. | ||
Florida governor slashes seat prices for Hampton's fundraiser. | ||
Cut them in half. | ||
So, whatever. It's just more political fodder. | ||
It's just more political money. | ||
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But... So, just shows you. | |
DeSantis' shot. And I gotta give it to the people he has on his team and I know Jamie Mitchell was on TimCast yesterday, and bless her heart, I think she's great. | ||
But there's a likelihood she's paid for by Team DeSantis. | ||
And I'll just tell you this, too. | ||
A lot of the people you see on Twitter that are pro-Trump, they're paid by Trump. | ||
Trump team pays people to be on Twitter. | ||
DeSantis' team pays people to be on Twitter. | ||
It's pretty obvious. It's pretty obvious who it is. | ||
And that's fine. But it just shows that The DeSantis team is not ready. | ||
They're nowhere near the caliber of the Trump team. | ||
And now DeSantis has thrown six wild pitches in a row, and he's got the yips. | ||
And it's over. But don't worry. | ||
Him and Nikki Haley and Asa Hutchinson, what other no-names do you have running against Trump? | ||
I mean, it's just a joke. Do they really believe Trump's going to go to jail, so that's why they're running? | ||
Or are they really just total grifters? | ||
Are they bored? Now RFK Jr. | ||
continues to make headlines. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
repeatedly suggesting that chemicals in the water are impacting sexuality of children. | ||
Yeah. CNN. So it doesn't matter that it's a proven fact. | ||
Science, the chemicals in the water, can affect your life. | ||
Your body chemistry, your biochemistry. | ||
And so you just state that, and they get offended. | ||
So, breaking, breaking. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tells the truth about chemicals in the water, and CNN is very upset. | ||
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So, Twitter is now paying out... | ||
I guess this is for the first time, it's my understanding, is now paying out its... | ||
Content creators. Now, there's some parameters for this. | ||
I'm not sure of all the ins and outs. | ||
I'm still banned, so it's not something I'm experiencing myself with my account. | ||
But they started paying people out. | ||
And so there's some serious money being put out for the first payment. | ||
Again, I don't know all the details. | ||
All we're seeing is these screenshots where Twitter is sending you a notification of your payment. | ||
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It's coming from X Corp. | |
And so I'm assuming they put their bank account information in there or maybe a PayPal account or something, and that's where it's going. | ||
Again, I don't know. So... | ||
You've got a lot of conservatives making some pretty good money there, and that's good for them. | ||
It's funny, guess who, as far as we can tell so far, has made the most money? | ||
The Krasensteins. | ||
The Krasensteins are making the most money... | ||
On Twitter. Go figure. | ||
How is that? They really have that game rigged. | ||
And then, so, but before I get into this story and why I wanted to cover it today, the point is that I'm not, honestly, I'm not even, I mean, look, I'm human like everybody else. | ||
I see all these people making tens of thousands of dollars on Twitter. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and act like I wish I wasn't part of the party, okay? | ||
I'm not going to sit here and act like I'm somehow above that. | ||
But no, really, I'm not even bitter about it. | ||
I'm happy about this. | ||
I think there's some good stuff. | ||
There's some bad stuff when it comes to this. | ||
But folks, the truth is, you know, This is how a lot of people make their money. | ||
We don't get access to that. | ||
If it's not for you in the audience, shopping at Infowarsstore.com, this show doesn't exist. | ||
I mean, when they censored us, it cost us, obviously, a lot of money. | ||
I mean, I won't tell you how much, but when they censored us off Google and YouTube and Facebook and everywhere else, that cost us big time, obviously. | ||
That's old news. But see, now that everybody's publicly posting... | ||
These payments they're getting from Twitter, you start to kind of get an idea. | ||
It's like, oh, this is what everyone else gets access to, not us. | ||
This is what everybody else gets the access to, not us. | ||
Now, let's talk about why this is important. | ||
I'm almost a little suspicious at how good it is. | ||
But I'll withhold that for now and just say this is a good thing for individual content creators that want to be able to make it on their own. | ||
But there's some problems. | ||
So here's an example. | ||
Benny Johnson shared that he got his first ad revenue from Twitter and his first check was $10,000. | ||
I say, good for you. | ||
Here's the problem. People are commenting, like one account here, Prison Mitch, at Midnight Mitch, that Benny Johnson is a tweet thief. | ||
So, what do you do now? | ||
Now, I'm just, I'm not even, I'm not trying to go after Benny Johnson or anybody here. | ||
I'm just showing you this story. | ||
Because it's not, whether Benny Johnson is a tweet thief or not, he's not the only one. | ||
I mean, it's not like he's invented this idea of taking other people's tweets and putting it out on your account. | ||
It's been going on forever. | ||
But there's never been money involved. | ||
Now, all of a sudden, that's kind of an issue. | ||
Has Twitter thought about this? | ||
Is it going to become a problem? | ||
So Midnight Mitch makes the joke, as we pay Benny Johnson for reposting your memes, you owe a total of $10,000. | ||
Please make a check payable to X Corp. | ||
And so that's the joke. | ||
But again, Benny Johnson, I'm not pointing the finger like, oh my gosh, look, he's a tweet. | ||
Everybody does this. It's been going on forever, but there's never been stake in the game like this. | ||
So is that something Twitter just decides there's nothing we can do about it? | ||
It just is what it is. | ||
Handle it on your own. Probably the best way to go about it, I would say. | ||
Kind of like my same approach towards government, just minimalist government. | ||
It's like, you know what? Hey, system's not perfect. | ||
Figure it out yourselves. People start stealing your tweets. | ||
Call them out. Make a thing of it. | ||
Maybe people will stop following them. | ||
So that's how it probably should be done. | ||
But I have a feeling this is going to become an issue. | ||
Because what do you do when people are just stealing other people's content, but because they have more followers, they can make it go viral, get all the credit, and then they get the paycheck. | ||
And then you, the originator of the content, don't get paid. | ||
The beauty of this is, if everybody's doing so well, it becomes less of an issue. | ||
But we're not quite there yet. | ||
And how do the Krassensteins end up making the most money? | ||
Many people might ask. | ||
Many people might ask. | ||
But you know, Overall, I'd say this is a good thing. | ||
I'm a little suspicious. It almost seems too good to be true. | ||
And I'm saying that as somebody who's not even allowed at the party. | ||
But this is just the beginning. | ||
Let's see where it goes from here. | ||
There are a lot of people complaining. | ||
It's funny to see this too. There's a lot of people complaining today that they didn't get their paycheck yet because apparently the process to become monetized on Twitter is a bit of a process and there's a waiting game. | ||
So now a lot of people are seeing others getting paid and they're saying, well, this is unfair. | ||
Why were their accounts accepted first and not mine? | ||
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I'm quitting. Hmm. | |
So that's interesting. | ||
Well, what about the people not even allowed? | ||
That's a whole other story, isn't it? | ||
That's a whole other story then, isn't it? | ||
But you know what this tells me? | ||
If this is the real deal, and this is how it's going to be, then Twitter is doing extremely well. | ||
And that's thanks to Elon Musk. | ||
And it's the exact opposite of what the mainstream media told you. | ||
Oh, Musk is destroying Twitter. | ||
Musk is going to crush Twitter. | ||
Because you know what's going to happen now, and this might be a negative of this, now your feeds are going to be filled with so much crap of people fishing for, farming for, Farming for likes, farming for retweets, farming for expressions that the feeds might just get out of control. | ||
But you'll have natural adjustments to that. | ||
But hey, maybe someday, maybe someday InfoWars will be allowed back at the party. | ||
But no, I would say this is a sign that Twitter's doing great. | ||
And by the way, the numbers just came out. | ||
Threads is pretty much dead. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Nice try, though. Nice try. | ||
Alright, let's do this since we have Ivan Raikland coming up in the next hour who attends these hearings. | ||
And I want to get his take on all of this. | ||
But let's go back to some of these hearings. | ||
And how about this? | ||
Jerry Nadler, this guy, opens up his testimony, opens up with his partial part of the hearing with a blatant lie. | ||
And so the Republicans had to enter this into the congressional record because Nadler just blatantly lied. | ||
You may remember this lie from yesterday here. | ||
It gets called out and entered in the congressional record in clip 10. | ||
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Unanimous consent request, Mr. | |
Chairman, of a tweet Matthew Foldy put out here during this hearing. | ||
Right off the bat, Jerry Nadler lies about Whistleblower getting $250,000. | ||
He says here, Marcus Allen has not received $250,000. | ||
He has not received or cashed the check that Kyle Serafin posted online. | ||
Enter that in the record. So, Nadler just lied. | ||
Big surprise, though. | ||
Big surprise. By the way, Nadler is a huge fan of mine. | ||
In case you didn't know that, Nadler is a big fan of the show. | ||
And so we want to give a big shout out to old Jerry Nadler. | ||
Jerry the Penguin Nadler. | ||
That's what they call him at the orgies. | ||
And then they rub him in fist paste is what I'm told. | ||
All right, Wesley Hunt, he's one of the great ones in Congress. | ||
You don't hear enough from him, but here he questions Ray in clip 12. | ||
Up to 400 years in federal prison for allegedly being in possession of classified documents he obtained as the commander-in-chief of these United States of America. | ||
And meanwhile, President Biden is facing no charges for the classified documents he had held at his time as a senator and a vice president, not the president of these United States of America. | ||
And last I checked, he had no legal authority to declassify those documents. | ||
Assuming President Trump was in possession of said classified documents, would those documents be more secure, surrounded by Secret Service at Mar-a-Lago, or in a box, in a garage, behind your Corvette? | ||
I don't know the answer to that question. | ||
Question for you, sir. What can you tell us about the status of the FBI's investigation of President Biden's classified documents found next to his Corvette in Delaware and those found at the Penn Biden Center? | ||
Do we have an update on that, sir? | ||
What I can tell you is that there is an ongoing special counsel investigation led by Mr. | ||
Robert Herr, and we have FBI agents affiliated with it, working on it, working very actively and aggressively with him on that case. | ||
I obviously disagree with your description of the two standards. | ||
In my view, we, at least under my watch, we have one standard, and that is we're going to pursue the facts wherever they lead, no matter who likes it. | ||
And I add that last part, because especially in sensitive investigations, Almost by definition, somebody's not going to like it. | ||
So I understand, and that's actually why I live with the sentiment of the American people. | ||
I understand that's your sentiment. | ||
I do want to finish this. | ||
So I want everybody to talk about this dichotomy that we have seen. | ||
I get your point, sir, but that's just not what we see as the public, as we the people. | ||
We see one case being fast-tracked and one case being slow-walked. | ||
We see one president's home being raided, the other president's home being kindly searched. | ||
You have one government agency, the Secret Service, protecting the former president and his home, and another government agency, the FBI, raiding the same home. | ||
Now, to me, sir, that's tragically ironic. | ||
And we expect more from a functional constitutional republic, and these things shouldn't be happening. | ||
So I'm seeing something interesting. | ||
There's a change in attitude and approach during these hearings. | ||
And I'm noticing that the Democrats there are having less and less of an impact, not just as far as getting any hits, getting any base hits or any home runs, landing any knockout blows during these hearings. | ||
It's just not there. | ||
They have nothing. It's the same stuff that they've been saying for six years. | ||
I mean, Trump-Russia is their go-to, folks. | ||
It's not working. | ||
And now the Republicans have gone from maybe having responses to them, to maybe giving | ||
them time or hearing them out or humoring them on some of the stuff, to now, folks, | ||
they just ignore them. | ||
They're just like, okay, you're going to get your five minutes and then we're done. | ||
The adults are going to play. | ||
And I kind of compared it to this, because this is really what it's like. | ||
And I see this actually happening overall with the movement even, because folks, it's | ||
over. | ||
The political debate's over. | ||
We were right, they were wrong. | ||
It's done. | ||
Trump was the good guy. | ||
Biden was the bad guy. Like, the debate's over. | ||
It's won. We've won the debate. | ||
We're not wasting our time with these freaks anymore, these frauds, these phonies, these petulant, immature children anymore. | ||
We're done. So the analogy is, this is like if you're on the playground and you've got a group of kids that like to pick their butt and pick their nose and eat it. | ||
And that's the Democrats. | ||
So you just, you know what, you guys go, you're playing over there. | ||
We're not anywhere near you anymore. | ||
We're not involved with you. We're both sharing the playground here at recess. | ||
But you guys are into eating boogers and feces. | ||
So you guys just do your thing over here. | ||
And we're just not going to be affected by it. | ||
We're just going to keep doing our thing. | ||
The adults are going to take over here now. | ||
That's what this feels like. | ||
So it's like the Republicans get serious. | ||
They got real topics. They're talking about what we're talking about. | ||
They're thinking about what we're thinking about. | ||
They're landing knockout blows. | ||
They're throwing haymakers. And then it's like, oh, here comes the kid that picks his butt again. | ||
Trump Russia! Trump Russia! | ||
Trump Russia! Okay, move on. | ||
And then back to the seriousness. So it's a shift. | ||
It's a shift, I think, in Republican culture, if you will. | ||
But it's a shift in that I feel there's an understanding now. | ||
The political debate is over. | ||
There is no political debate with the American left. | ||
These are not serious people. | ||
They think men can be women. | ||
They're into child abuse. | ||
The political debate is over. | ||
We've already won it. They're not even in reality anymore. | ||
They're not even here on planet Earth with us. | ||
They got their own thing going on. | ||
So we're done with you. | ||
We're going to move forward with the serious business. | ||
That seems to be the attitude that I'm seeing now. | ||
Okay, then there's John Kerry. | ||
I don't know. Ralph Wiggum doesn't have any evil in his heart, so that's not fair to compare him to Democrats. | ||
Ralph Wiggum doesn't have any evil in his heart, but you're close. | ||
That's pretty good. Okay, here's John Kerry. | ||
Brian Mast is trying to figure out, you know, John Kerry has a gigantic climate envoy. | ||
Over there at the State Department that he's running. | ||
And it's not cheap either. | ||
It costs the American taxpayer a lot of money. | ||
And so Brian Mask just wanted to know who's on his team. | ||
And here's how John Kerry responded in clip eight. | ||
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Be very helpful. Who is your deputy envoy for climate? | |
I have two deputies, and they are well-known. | ||
They're very experienced people, Rick Duke and Sue Biniaz. | ||
But I'm not going to go through all the names. | ||
Rick Duke and who? Mr. Chairman, Sue Biniaz, which is one of the most experienced negotiators in the world. | ||
Mr. Chairman, let me just say to you, Mr. | ||
Chairman, I'm not going to fill them in here in this way because that would be a violation of our process within the State Department. | ||
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You're not going to tell us who's working in your office? | |
I'm not going to go through them by name because that is not... | ||
Now, pause it real quick. Notice what's been going on with these hearings lately. | ||
John Kerry is not in a position of authority here. | ||
Why does he think he is? | ||
Why does John Kerry believe he's in the position of authority here? | ||
Why does John Kerry believe he's the boss in this situation? | ||
He's not. This is oversight. | ||
And John Kerry is in the State Department, which needs to be shut down. | ||
Put the State Department upon the gigantic list of federal bureaucracies that need to be completely shut down. | ||
And here's your proof. | ||
So John Kerry, who's not the authority in this situation, Congress is, but he thinks he is for who knows why. | ||
Maybe it's for some evil stuff. | ||
Maybe he's the authority when it comes to the evil cults. | ||
Maybe he's the authority there. | ||
He's above Brian Mass in the evil cult. | ||
But no, in the U.S. government, no, John, you're supposed to be answering here. | ||
So he won't even say who we're paying in his climate envoy. | ||
Continue....process of the State Department. | ||
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Who's the principal deputy for climate in your office? | |
As I just said to you, Mr. | ||
Chairman. Who's the Chief of State? | ||
I am going to go through the normal process. | ||
Now, an algorithm kicked out that date. | ||
The one you're referring to. | ||
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I'm not going to argue about it, Mr. | |
Kerry. Secretary Kerry, I'm not going to argue about it. | ||
You said you're not going to answer. | ||
You're not going to answer. It's par for the course. | ||
No, I'm going to answer through the process. | ||
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Like I said, there was a FOIA request in 2021, said it wasn't going to be answered until 2024. | |
I'm not going to spend my time arguing about it. | ||
You said you're not going to answer now. | ||
Mr. Chairman, don't just cut me off. | ||
What I'm trying to do is tell you I'm going to follow the process of the State Department, which is normally followed. | ||
Where there are circumstances requiring that someone know who the person is, The State Department has complied and done that. | ||
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And every office, every consular, every bureau, they have a hierarchy. | |
You go into the military base, it says Joe Biden, it says the secretaries, it says there's a hierarchy. | ||
This is standard practice for government. | ||
We have presented with the congressional notification. | ||
I want to point another arrow on my chart here, Mr. | ||
Secretary. It's truly amazing stuff, folks. | ||
It's all backwards. | ||
John Kerry is not the authority here. | ||
He's the one... That needs to have the oversight that he's not cooperating with. | ||
So why isn't John Kerry being held in contempt of Congress? | ||
You know, these people need a little power check, folks. | ||
It's pretty clear. They need... | ||
You know what? No, no, no. They need a big power check. | ||
All right, Ivan Raiklin is about to join us here, and he was at the hearing yesterday, and we'll start to get into some of that. | ||
And some of the things he noticed and saw and was a part of. | ||
But first, notice this outside of the hearing in clip 11. | ||
Hey, look, folks, this is the massive line of people waiting and clamoring to see if Kevin McCarthy is going to order the sergeant-at-arms, along with Jim Jordan, whether or not he's going to call on the U.S. Capitol Police to arrest and then detain Christopher Wray. | ||
I've never seen such a long line to get into a committee hearing room. | ||
And I suspect... | ||
That is going to be a spectacle and a sight to see if Jim Jordan takes that bold step to go ahead and arrest Chris Wray. | ||
And you know what would be even more magnificent? | ||
If he deputizes me in order to conduct a physical arrest. | ||
All right, so we won't get into the potentials of the contempt of Congress or Sergeant Ivan Raikland there at the Capitol, Sergeant at Arms interim. | ||
But Ivan, instead, I want to get into the details and to give a little more context to that clip. | ||
If you go to the Capitol, the Capitol building, they have tourist events, and you'll have to line up to get into some of the events that go down at the Capitol. | ||
And sometimes there's a rather long line to get into that part of the Capitol. | ||
But it's a touristy thing. | ||
Now, when you talk about these hearings, these are in separate buildings, not in the Capitol building. | ||
They're in separate buildings. And usually those are either not attended at all or very lightly attended. | ||
In fact, I would even, for a little example of reference, When I went to the Trump impeachment hearing, when I made my friendship with Jerry Nadler famously, there was nobody there. | ||
That was the Trump impeachment hearing. | ||
And it was empty. I walked right in. | ||
There were plenty of seats for me to sit down with my cameraman. | ||
So this is truly a phenomenon. | ||
Ivan, when you say these people are curious about Christopher Wray, is that really what's going on here? | ||
No, absolutely. I think so. | ||
That's probably the biggest... | ||
The attendance that I've seen in the multiple, I've been to dozens at this point, hearings over the last few years, and particularly this last six months. | ||
And I'm thinking that the reason being is that Chris Ray has conducted himself for the last six, seven years as director in such an egregious way, it's actually touching many more people than we probably thought. | ||
So not only, obviously, you see the usual suspects that I'm sitting next to, but even beyond that, the level of interest with the staff, And the interns. | ||
You also have a lot of interns in the summer, so you can attribute some of the attendance to those that are interning for different members of Congress. | ||
But the rest of them is more and more people are starting to get engaged and understand, because we're explaining that you can actually go to these hearings. | ||
And a lot of people didn't know that. | ||
The person that I went to was, I don't know if you know Katie, RealDefender45. | ||
She's on Truth and she's on Twitter. | ||
She put out a few pieces of content related to that hearing. | ||
That was the first time that she showed up, and she didn't realize it was so easy. | ||
All you have to do is go through a security screening. | ||
You don't have to show your ID. You enter the Capitol, and you go in. | ||
And you sit there and listen. | ||
And if you want to engage, you can engage. | ||
Because a lot of times, you can just engage with your members of Congress in person right there in the hallways, and then before the hearing starts, and then after the hearing ends. | ||
Very accessible. Everyone's accessible. | ||
Now this is kind of the big secret. | ||
And, you know, I hesitate to talk about this, but, I mean, I'll let the cat out of the bag. | ||
I mean, you know, this is the big secret, Ivan. | ||
This is their Achilles heel. | ||
This is what they hate more than anything. | ||
This is why, ever since me and Nadler became friends, I've had a gigantic target on my back. | ||
They don't want us involved. | ||
They don't want us anywhere near that city, Ivan. | ||
In-person interactions, they like the least, especially when you know your facts and you're calling them out on it and you're doing it in person. | ||
For example, I've had three opportunities to not only the members of Congress, but also the witnesses. | ||
And then what's... Obviously, members of Congress are used to it, where people come up to them. | ||
But when you're from the executive branch, you can't just... | ||
You and I can't just, as a private citizen, go up to, like, hey, Pentagon, let me in here. | ||
I want to talk to the Secretary of Defense. | ||
Hey, uh, Secretary... | ||
No, actually, Ivan, we got to take the break here. | ||
We're going to come back with the clip. | ||
But you know what? No, I actually... | ||
I'm sorry. I want to apologize to our overlords. | ||
Nobody should be going to these hearings. | ||
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nobody. | |
Sir, can you stop violating our first, fourth, and fifth amendments? | ||
So there's a Ivan Reikland asking Chris Wray to stop violating | ||
our Constitution and Bill of Rights. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Oh, man. You know, I got so many jokes I could make about this right now. | ||
I just have to hold my tongue, Ivan. | ||
You have no idea. I'm going to hold my tongue. | ||
But folks, definitely do not go to the Capitol. | ||
Do not go to these hearings. | ||
Do not politely, kindly, legally, lawfully, peacefully talk to your representations. | ||
Bow down to your overlords. | ||
And never go raise your voice at Jerry Nadler, folks. | ||
Okay? That's my word to the wise. | ||
But Ivan, there it was again. | ||
A nice word with Chris Wray. | ||
He seemed to take it well, though. | ||
Was he considering maybe stopping violating our rights? | ||
Was he thinking about it? Well, the only way that we're going to do it, I have a proposed solution. | ||
I asked him politely, and because he is not going to stop violating our First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment rights due to blissful ignorance or malevolent, intentional destruction of our constitutional principles, the way we do it, I think, is since Jim Jordan, there's a lot of bark, the bite comes when they actually write a memo. | ||
Signed by the chair of the Judiciary Committee, signed by all the members on there, and maybe the Speaker of the House signs it as well, sends it over to the Attorney General of Virginia, and that Attorney General in Virginia goes ahead and gets the support of the governor to Go ahead and activate the state police, the state National Guard, to then conduct continuous daily shock and awe raids and arrests of every single member of the Richmond Field Office, the Washington Field Office that lives in Virginia, the headquarters of the FBI that lives in Virginia, | ||
the Northern Virginia Joint Terrorism Task Force, anybody from the Virginia Beach Field Office and the collective that was involved in the First Amendment violation execution of these Of censoring you and me and others. | ||
I'm a Virginia resident, so I have standing here to basically demand and request this of our Attorney General. | ||
And then, not only that, there's a lot of components here. | ||
So the First Amendment free speech was violated. | ||
Number two, the Fourth Amendment, the over one million FISA illegal searches, I'm sure I'm on that list as well. | ||
Guess what? The Attorney General needs to protect our constitutional rights as well. | ||
And then the Fifth Amendment due process. | ||
I have been investigated. | ||
To include by the FBI, why? | ||
With zero predicate. And it was probably directed from the guy by the name of Brian Otten, who Director Wray says, oh, all the people that were involved in the crossfire hurricane are no longer part of the FBI. Well, Brian Otten heads up that foreign influence task force that decides on who gets censored and what information gets censored. | ||
So he's still there. And then the guy that was the senior ops guy of Crossfire Hurricane initially, Joe Pienta III, is still sitting as the head counterintel guy, literally the number three guy in the San Francisco field office, working with Elvis Chan, the Twitter files dude, to go ahead and continue to violate our rights. | ||
So I think it's now well past time. | ||
The hearing, I think, is going to help to educate the rhino lights and the rhinos that, you know what, The sentiment of the nation has reached beyond a boiling point, and something needs to be done. | ||
Not only the defunding component, but actual physical arrest detentions, live-streamed on multiple platforms and exposed at a greater scale than what was done to Roger Stone during the Commie News Network's live-stream raid of his residence. | ||
Well, I try to wrap my head around this. | ||
And I'd have to volunteer to be on that raid force, but I'd have to be deputized. | ||
You'd take that job, huh? | ||
I would do it voluntarily. Free. | ||
Intern. I could be an intern at the AG's office and be deputized. | ||
Well, I try to wrap my head around this because there's no doubt our rights have been violated. | ||
As you said there in the video to Chris Ray. | ||
First Amendment, Second Amendment, Fourth Amendment. | ||
I mean, you name it. Fifth Amendment. I mean, all of our rights have been violated. | ||
Just name the whole Bill of Rights. So it's like, how do they get away with violating our rights? | ||
How do they get away with infringing on our rights? | ||
Illegally spying? Illegally censoring? | ||
Why is it they get away with it? | ||
And it's like, okay, well, what's the attitude? | ||
The attitude is, no harm, no foul. | ||
Hey, we're sorry, but we didn't mean to violate your rights, and nobody was really harmed here. | ||
So everybody, it's just okay. | ||
We're at the FBI, and if you're in D.C., politically connected, you've got a different set of laws. | ||
So it's okay when we violate the rights, and no harm, no foul. | ||
But wait a second. Again, it just shows you the political privilege. | ||
Nobody else gets to cry, no harm, no foul. | ||
In no other circumstance can you say, you get pulled over for drunk driving, you didn't bend a blade of grass. | ||
That doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. | ||
But, oh, you violate the most precious document. | ||
You violate the most precious rights, and it's, oh, no harm, no foul, all good here. | ||
Something has got to give with this. | ||
Yeah, there is harm and foul. | ||
And I think, I was thinking about this before coming on the show. | ||
In the collective, what has, remember, Chris Ray lives in Virginia. | ||
So the raid starts with him. | ||
And why Virginia is important is for the following reasons. | ||
Remember in Loudoun County, the father that was arrested at a school board meeting because he was essentially trying to advocate that we don't want to have mentally mutilated kids in my daughter's bathroom because then my daughter's getting raped. | ||
Well, why is that happening? | ||
Because remember the school board and the national school board organization coerced or, I guess, influenced the acting fake Attorney General Garland to go ahead and create these threat tags with the FBI to go ahead and go after anybody that's going to school boards and put them down as potential domestic terrorists? | ||
Well, guess what happened politically? | ||
Virginia changed politically in a massive way. | ||
What about in Richmond, Virginia, their field office, the five people that wrote the memo targeting Catholics? | ||
I think as we get this information out and people start to connect the dots, | ||
and not only just broader FBI is involved in this, but the actual individuals, | ||
the five individuals in the FBI field office in Richmond, we need to identify all of them | ||
and then do a complete dossier background check on them You want to investigate us? | ||
Ivan Raiklin and the Owen Schroyers in the broader community, we're going to investigate you. | ||
And if there's any scent of We're going to embarrass you to the point that your family, friends, neighbors are going to reject you from society. | ||
And then we take it to the next level where that collective jury pool is going to be ready, willing, and able to prosecute you to the max. | ||
Now, yesterday, this was brought up when Ray deflected and said, oh, nobody knew anything about that Richmond Field Office, they did that on their own. | ||
I don't believe that for one second, but that was... | ||
The culture allows for it to happen in the organization. | ||
But he was asked about the identity. | ||
He wouldn't share it. He claimed ignorance. | ||
But from your experience at these hearings, because I hear this all the time, oh, we'll get back to you after the hearing with that. | ||
Does that ever happen? Well, here's what happens. | ||
As I'm sitting there behind his 10-person security detail, probably because I'm sitting right behind him, he's got, I'm whispering, whispering, saying, well, if you're not going to give them to him, I'm going to have the list and provide it to that member of Congress that requested it. | ||
So not only is it, it's going to get to that member of Congress because there's enough of us watching and there's enough whistleblowers and even members of the FBI internally that know exactly who wrote it. | ||
So the information is going to get there. | ||
Of course, Chris Wray knows who wrote it. | ||
Oh, he absolutely does. Is he going to respond with it? | ||
Probably not, but we will. We'll do it on his behalf. | ||
When you're in the room there, who do you think, because I'm watching this, I've never seen so many great people representing the Republican Party in my life, Matt Gaetz and the rest of them. | ||
I mean, what does it feel like? | ||
Do these feel like this is the real deal? | ||
These people really want to get to the bottom of this and get answers in this Congress? | ||
So when I do my shows and talk about people, I only give credit when it's due. | ||
Let's go down the list. Matt Gaetz, fantastic. | ||
Troy Nels, absolutely fantastic. | ||
An up-and-comer is... | ||
What's her name? Victoria Sparks. | ||
She is also obliterating... | ||
I call him Chris Ray Epps, I think is how it's pronounced. | ||
But, yeah, you have Jim Jordan obviously coming through, and he comes in there sometimes and throws in a few sentences when it's not his time, and then when the Democrats call him out on it, he's like... | ||
Your point of order is not recognized, and now I'm going to recognize the next person. | ||
So he squeezes it. There's some mental and verbal jousting that's done in order to stay within the rules-ish, right, that he gets in there. | ||
But I'll say this. | ||
That performance yesterday by, generally speaking, even within the rhinos of that committee... | ||
They're all in unison and going after Pfizer. | ||
No, it's such a refreshing thing. | ||
We're up against a break here, Ivan. | ||
It's such a refreshing thing. | ||
I want to talk more about it on the other side. | ||
And this phenomenon, like what you're talking about, how Jim Jordan isn't playing games with the Libs. | ||
So, my guest here, Ivan Raiklin. | ||
I mean, he might be the number one attendee at these hearings now. | ||
I don't know if anybody's attended more than him, at least that's not a staffer. | ||
He's volunteering his time here. | ||
He's a great American. But it sounds like you're noticing this, too. | ||
I was making this comparison earlier on the show, and I made it last night on the live stream, too. | ||
It seems like there's a new attitude in town, in D.C., in Republican culture, which is the left, the Democrats, they used to be able to kind of tug and pull and manipulate the Republicans, whether they want to admit it or not. | ||
They used to be able to do that. | ||
They used to be able to do it at these hearings. | ||
They used to be able to do it in the media. | ||
That day and age seems like it's come and gone now, Ivan. | ||
To me, the new Republican attitude, the new Republican culture in town is... | ||
The analogy I make is the Democrats are like a kid on the playground that picks their butt and their nose and eats it. | ||
And you don't go anywhere near that kid. | ||
You don't want to play with that kid. | ||
They have to be on the same playground as you because you're at the same recess, so you know they've got to be there, but you don't associate. | ||
You don't listen to anything they say. | ||
If they come say some craziness to you, you don't hear it, you move over here. | ||
So it seems like this, because all the Democrats do is the same thing over and over again. | ||
They tell you how great they are. | ||
They tell you how bad Trump is. | ||
You know, Trump, Russia. They make up all kinds of different crap. | ||
It's the same song and dance that they've been having for six years. | ||
So it seems to me the new Republican attitude is just to completely really ignore them and be unaffected by them. | ||
And you were just talking about that, kind of how Jim Jordan is handling the committee. | ||
Yeah, I mean, a couple examples. | ||
For example, the congresswoman from Texas, Sheila Jackson Lee, she has headphones on the whole time and her hand over her face, and you can see that she's talking on the phone during the hearing while the testimony's going on. | ||
So her constituents, she's literally defecating all over her constituents. | ||
And collecting that paycheck, right? | ||
Another person is, what's his name? | ||
Yum Yum. I can't remember his real name. | ||
Swallows Well, if I'm not mistaken, is how it's pronounced? | ||
Eric Swallows Well, right? | ||
Yeah, he's a liberal California. | ||
Him and Schiff like to hang out, probably with Ed Buck. | ||
Yeah, Adam Bull, Schiff. | ||
And they're still on committee. | ||
I don't know why Jim Jordan still keeps them on committee. | ||
They need to be expelled off of their committees. | ||
But anyway, they're just completely making noise. | ||
Every other word is Trump. | ||
Because they have massive dosage of TDS. They can't detox themselves because it's been so ingrained in them. | ||
And I guess that's how they fundraise in order for them to get their re-elections going. | ||
But I will tell you this. | ||
Before the break, you mentioned who are some of the key players that I think we need to give credit to. | ||
And I would say that Troy Nels and Matt Gaetz really exposed who Chris Ray is and even teed him up for a couple of instances of perjury. | ||
And I sent you a couple of links. | ||
I don't know if you have the capability to play those, but I think those are worth highlighting if we do have the time to do it. | ||
Well, here's the problem. You sent them to my cell phone, so I can't play them off my cell phone. | ||
If we want to try to coordinate that with the crew, they can probably pull them off Twitter. | ||
But let me ask you this. | ||
We can maybe coordinate that in the next break and try to get that hammered out in the next segment. | ||
I'm looking at all the angles here, and generally, I'm looking at all the angles, and I'm wondering, I think there's a percentage that Chris Ray might, I know it's hard to believe, just might be the good guy here. | ||
Because there's things that just don't make any sense. | ||
Like, why? Why is he? | ||
Because... I don't know. | ||
Here's the component that people miss. | ||
We get it that they said all along, oh, Chris Wray is a Republican, this and that. | ||
We have to look at who teed him up for Trump to nominate. | ||
Because let's face it, Trump did not know that many people that even would want to work in the swamp other than when he became president, right? | ||
So then who teed him up? | ||
It was Chris Christie. The relationship that Chris Wray has with Chris Christie is very deep. | ||
Also, Chris Wray, before he became the director, he worked at, what's the name of the law firm in Georgia? | ||
Right. | ||
Right. See how this all kind of ties in together? | ||
So then he represents whose interests? | ||
He doesn't represent the interests of the people. | ||
He represents political interests that are aligned with Chris Christie. | ||
And I argue Mike Pence. | ||
And then Mike Pence basically operates at the behest of the Bush-Cheney syndicate. | ||
So Trump was just surrounded by these creatures. | ||
And I've been trying to expose him for six, seven years now. | ||
And I think we're finally coming to a head where people are going to start to look in more depth on these individuals, and hopefully we're going to get somewhere. | ||
But let's talk about contempt of Congress. | ||
We can talk about Persia on their side. | ||
Let's talk about contempt of Congress. | ||
I've got John Kerry yesterday in a hearing refusing to turn over information about who works for him. | ||
He thinks he's in the position of authority. | ||
Congress is doing an oversight, and he doesn't answer any questions. | ||
He says, no, this is not how it works. | ||
I don't have to answer any questions. And it's like, what? | ||
You are not in the position of authority. | ||
Can I break some information about John Kerry? And I think it's his nephew, right? | ||
Devin Archer? He's going to be sitting before a transcribed interview next week in the house. | ||
Is that behind the scenes? That's going to be behind the scenes. | ||
The transcript's going to come out eventually, but yeah, behind the scenes. | ||
Do you know if he's eventually going to be testifying publicly? | ||
I'm not sure. I don't have any information on that. | ||
I have a credible source that basically said that he's going to be coming in and testify next week. | ||
And also, I mean, there's stuff going on, right? | ||
It's not as fast as we want it to happen, but the other component of the House during this Chris Wray interview, if you will, the hearing, is not only the FISA stuff, not only the schools, not only the Richmond stuff, But I think more importantly is the January 6th component that he was called out on. | ||
And that's where Troy Nels really demolished him and is saying, oh, you don't know anything, basically. | ||
It's been 900 days. | ||
Oh, also Thomas Massey, he released a brand new video that's never been released about the DNC headquarters, the pipe bomb location. | ||
And somebody came out earlier today on Twitter saying, No, we still got a minute and a half. | ||
Yeah, that coupled with the... | ||
What the House Admin Subcommittee on Oversight is doing, I think we're finally getting to that breaking point of proving that January 6th, with substantive evidence, obviously, that January 6th was a straight-up coup, which we all know it was, but now we're getting to that point of... | ||
Beyond a reasonable doubt. | ||
Well, see, that's a perfect—that's why I'm saying the Democrats spent 25 percent of their time saying during this—the Ray hearing, they spent 25 percent of their time saying that Trump tried to overthrow the election. | ||
Again, just the false narrative, overthrow the election, which we all know it's the exact opposite. | ||
That's why it's so painful. | ||
But they just, like, steamrolled through it. | ||
But, I mean— It's just, do you think this is ever going to break? | ||
I understand it. You don't do the contempt of Congress versus the FBI director. | ||
You don't do the contempt of Congress versus the State Department's John Kerry. | ||
But it's like, eventually, is that how it's going to go on forever? | ||
They just sit there, ignore questions, don't cooperate with subpoenas, and then that's it? | ||
So the first thing that's going to happen based on indication, remember, faux news, the indication that we should be getting the most information from is what they say on faux news, because that's kind of the corporate RNC media wing. | ||
And they're all full-court press. | ||
Those guys that are on judiciary are actually advocating for two things. | ||
The movement of the headquarters down at Alabama from D.C., And then also, number two, not authorized 702 FISA. So those are pretty big things, not as much as I'd like, but that's the start. | ||
You want to talk about Chris Wray and potential perjury? | ||
He denies it, but let's talk about that on the other side. | ||
All right. Just quickly before we get back into it with Ivan Raiklin. | ||
Folks, we've got a lot of breaking news here today. | ||
Stuff breaking now. California Assembly Public Safety Committee forced to pass child sex trafficking bill. | ||
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Folks, we did it. We did it. | |
Now California Democrats are going to have to actually arrest and prosecute pedophiles and child sex traffickers. | ||
It drives them nuts. I know it's bad news for liberals. | ||
So, but we did it, folks. | ||
I mean, I'm telling you, feel good about that. | ||
And then Joe Biden has just, in fact, Ivan, let me ask you about this. | ||
You're a good person to ask about this before we get back into Ray. | ||
Joe Biden, I don't know if you've seen this, just activated the Army Reserves. | ||
Joe Biden has just activated members of the Army Reserved Armed Forces to active duty. | ||
I don't know if you heard this or not. | ||
Your thoughts? No, I don't know. | ||
I'd have to take a look and see what that is all about. | ||
What, did he activate one person, one doctor? | ||
What are the numbers? | ||
What units? It's going to depend on what units, how many, for what period of time. | ||
He says, I hereby determine that it is necessary to augment the active armed forces of the United States for effective conduct of Operation Atlantic Resolve in and around the United States European Command's area of responsibility. | ||
Okay, that's going to be the Ukraine support mission. | ||
Yeah. So that's going to be in third countries. | ||
It says 3,000 at least is what it's saying here. | ||
That could be a normal deployment cycle to relieve the first people that were there several months ago that were deployed in support of the Ukraine transport of what I call it. | ||
I mean, bottom line, it's Congress sends money over to Ukraine so that they can buy equipment from us, and then we deliver the equipment to them for them to also launder some of that, and then 10% goes to the big guy. | ||
That's kind of what's going on. | ||
Okay, so not totally panic over Joe Biden maybe getting into a war with Russia yet? | ||
No. Not yet. | ||
Okay. All right. All right. Good news on that front, even though it's really not good news, anything that's going on over there. | ||
But at least it's not a sign that we're about to go to war with Russia. | ||
Okay. So you've commented on that. | ||
But let's get back to the story. One thing I'll say is when you say reserves, it's not National Guard. | ||
Because reserves are combat support and combat service support units. | ||
So they're not combat units organically within our U.S. Army reserves, if that's what it was. | ||
But in the National Guard, that's where your combat elements can come into play. | ||
And then it takes away capacity from the states and the state's governors. | ||
That's when federalism power shifts back over to the federal government, which I'm not a fan of. | ||
So that would be a different analytic calculus. | ||
You know, speaking of reserves, I just can't go without mentioning Donald Trump filled up our oil reserves for $23 a barrel. | ||
Biden is talking about resupplying the oil reserves that he just gave away. | ||
He sold to China, actually. | ||
And he's going to have to buy them for over $80 a barrel. | ||
That's Bidenomics. Give it away at $23 a barrel. | ||
Buy it up at $80. Bidenomics, folks. | ||
So we're going to get crushed by that, too. | ||
But, Ivan, all right. So Christopher Reign denied he perjured himself yesterday. | ||
You disagree. Oh, I have examples, clear-cut examples of it. | ||
Matt Gaetz does a brilliant job of saying one of the questions, I think I sent it to the producers, but I'll explain it and tee it up. | ||
When he was asked about the, did you move anybody off of child trafficking or any of these other high-level criminal investigations to then send them to do, what is it, surveilling parents that are attending school board meetings and And then he said, oh, no, no, I never did any of that. | ||
And then Matt Gaetz in that tweet in the same video plays back to Steve Friend, where he testified under oath as well, and other people can corroborate that, yes, he was tasked as an FBI special agent to go ahead and move off of the investigations that he was doing on child trafficking and child porn and all those pedophiles that you just basically talked about, and then he was moved over to go ahead and start investigating Those parents attending school board meetings, which put his cases on hold. | ||
Total direct lie to what Chris Wray was talking about. | ||
That's one example. Are there more? | ||
Multiples? Oh, yeah. | ||
So another one, I sent the link, is the number two. | ||
I think the biggest one is that he said, everybody from all the senior management that was involved in Crossfire Hurricane, meaning the illegal spying on Trump and everyone else around him, all of them are no longer with the FBI lie. | ||
Well, guess what? I can name two. | ||
And that's Brian Auten, who was the Supervisory Intelligence Analyst on Crossfire Hurricane, And then now he's still at the FBI doing the censorship regime as a senior intelligence analyst at the Foreign Influence Task Force. | ||
And number two, Joseph Pientka III is at that San Francisco field office, and he was the guy that was the senior supervisory special agent on Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
He's still sitting there, you know, collecting his paycheck in San Francisco in Nancy Pelosi's district. | ||
Working with big tech still, not with Twitter as much now, but with the rest of big tech, they're still censoring as much as they can, all of us. | ||
Well, and then they tried to replace Twitter with that Facebook threads. | ||
I don't know if you saw that. It completely flopped. | ||
It was a horrible product, and then it ended up just being a data mining trap. | ||
So all of these issues, though, how much faith do you have in the Republican-led House that we'll see any justice? | ||
I mean, just a lick. I mean, it's more than the zero we're used to. | ||
It's going to be more than zero. | ||
You know, I promote, when I put out stuff, the arrests and all that stuff, legally, that is a possibility, right? | ||
It requires maximal political courage for it to happen, such as Kevin McCarthy ordering the House Sergeant-at-Arms to go ahead and arrest and detain and hold indefinitely Chris Wray as a witness for his perjury and whatever, right? | ||
That's lawfully possible. | ||
But we haven't gotten there as a culture to actually do that. | ||
And that's what I'm always advocating online, to make sure we get to that maximal Overton window | ||
within the legal authorities of the certain constitutional actors. | ||
And Jim Jordan has the rightful authority as a chair of a committee. | ||
If there's something going on that's unlawful, he's the one that directs the US Capitol Police officers | ||
that are assigned to his committee to go ahead and, hey guys, wink, wink, go ahead and have at it. | ||
And if you want, go ahead and deputize Ivan Raiklin, that'll probably have to come from the Sergeant at Arms | ||
and the Capitol Police chief, which right now he's not, he's not gonna allow for it because he's not on our. | ||
What about at least giving you a permanent seat right behind the people at the hearing so we can enjoy your facial antics there? | ||
My facial antics? | ||
Are they going to not only come after me for wrong think, they're going to come after me for wrong face. | ||
And mispronunciation. | ||
Your thoughts are the intellectual property of the U.S. government. | ||
So you will be subpoenaed. | ||
Right, according to the DHS, disinformation diva and her progeny, right? | ||
Good old Nina Yankiewicz. | ||
What were they promoting? | ||
My thoughts are cognitive infrastructure. | ||
We're here to protect infrastructure, critical infrastructure, and cognitive infrastructure is the most important infrastructure. | ||
Guess what? It ain't gonna happen. | ||
Not on my watch. Well, Janko needs to know what you were thinking when you were making those facial expressions. | ||
That's cognitive property of the U.S. government. | ||
She's a registered foreign agent, so I'm not gonna talk to her. | ||
But that's okay. She has a new rule line. | ||
She's above the law. And your thoughts are her property. | ||
So you need to... She's gonna be calling you for testimony. | ||
What were you thinking when you made a face behind Christopher Wray? | ||
This is a matter of national security. | ||
Ha ha! I look forward for that opportunity. | ||
8 hours minimum. | ||
If they're not going to deputize Ivan Raikland, you need to have a permanent season seat. | ||
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Season pass. | |
You need to have a reserved seat. | ||
I already do. What are you talking about? | ||
No, I want to make sure, though, because they're going to... | ||
You know how these people operate. | ||
They're going to try to find a way to do anything to at least keep you out of the camera, if not out of the room. | ||
Somebody's got to, like, you know, like how they have sometimes at the bars, they'll have the placard of somebody that goes there, the regular. | ||
You need an Ivan Raikland placard on a chair that they sit behind. | ||
Yeah, Congress members have their name tags. | ||
They'll have my name tags. Yeah, yeah. | ||
It might be our only hope. | ||
But no, I think they might be trying to push me back because the increase in security since... | ||
So when I got into the frame, you could tell noticeably, and I whispered, I said, hmm, I wonder if it's going to get really spicy at the end of this hearing. | ||
And his security guards heard me, and so they tripled the security that was in the front row. | ||
Oh, dude, don't even... | ||
And the U.S. Capitol They still take their commands directly from the Democrats to harass us and stuff. | ||
Ivan Raiklin, great stuff, man. | ||
keep it up always great to hear from you. All right so as I said we've got | ||
breaking news here. I'm telling you folks this is this is a victory we did | ||
this. 100% we did this. California Assembly Public Safety Committee forced | ||
to pass child sex trafficking bill. | ||
So remember that bill that was protecting pedophiles? | ||
It was making the news all week long? | ||
There was a bill that they voted against to put child sex traffickers in jail and make it a serious felony. | ||
The Democrats voted against it. | ||
Huge story all week long. | ||
We put the pressure on these freaks, and now they are forced... | ||
To put child sex traffickers in jail. | ||
The Democrats hated it. Hollywood hated it. | ||
But they had to do it. So that's big. | ||
We've done this together. | ||
And this is breaking now from John Solomon. | ||
This is interesting. | ||
Probe opened into FBI targeting of House Intelligence Committee staffers during Russia probe. | ||
So they were spying on everybody. | ||
But remember... | ||
It came out, and this was actually up for a vote. | ||
I don't know if this vote happened or not. | ||
It might be coming up actually soon, and that's why this FBI hearing is going on. | ||
They want more funding. They want a new headquarters. | ||
And they want to continue to be able to spy on every American legally. | ||
Legally. Legally. | ||
Because here's what they want. They want to be able to Get access to anybody within six degrees of separation from a potential target. | ||
Well, anybody who knows the rules of six degrees of separation knows that that's pretty much everybody. | ||
So that's them saying we want to be able to spy on everybody. | ||
So they're now learning more about all the spying that was going on during the Russian probe into Trump. | ||
How many people were they spying on? | ||
I mean, they're probably spying on us. | ||
We know they were spying on Alex and Roger. | ||
Roger was my co-host at the time. | ||
I'm working here with Alex. I mean, they were spying on everybody. | ||
People always make the joke now, if I'm on the phone, they always hear, like, clicking and weird stuff. | ||
It's like, I don't even think... | ||
I mean, it's like, really, are they that desperate? | ||
They want to listen to my phone calls? But who knows with these creeps. | ||
But people always make the joke now. | ||
Oh, oh, and it sounds like the FBI just tuned in. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, say hi. But no, that's why they want... | ||
It was probably legal because I was within six degrees of separation from Donald Trump. | ||
So see, it's legal to spy on me. | ||
This is big. | ||
It's just because they've just gone rogue and they've never been punished and that's the problem. | ||
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So let me just... Let me get back into this Twitter thing. | ||
Not intentionally meaning to segue into this twice, but it does work. | ||
And it is accurate that, yeah, I mean... | ||
Can you imagine if Alex was allowed on Twitter and able to monetize his account? | ||
That'd be nice to help support the company, wouldn't it? | ||
Keep us on the air. And I mean, again, I just... | ||
I hate to even go into it because A, I feel like it's Alex's story to tell more than it is mine. | ||
But I mean, people notice, you notice, we had a lot more reporters before they censored us. | ||
We traveled a lot more, did a lot more events and all that other stuff. | ||
And in a way, it's kind of worked its own self out. | ||
Now we're more focused on the live shows every day. | ||
Those numbers are going up, more people tuning in. | ||
Maybe it's more effective in a way too. | ||
But, no, we used to have six, seven reporters here. | ||
We used to be sending reporters on the road all the time, and then they banned us from everything that cost us millions of dollars. | ||
And so, we don't get access to that. | ||
Good for Twitter paying all these people. | ||
But, you know what? Here's another realization that I've had, too. | ||
Because... And I'm not some hater. | ||
It's not even like that. | ||
But... I think there's a new approach now where... | ||
Usually I follow everybody on Twitter because I want to see everything. | ||
But some people on Twitter really aren't worth following, like the Krasensteins or Krasensteins or whatever it is. | ||
They offer nothing. | ||
They offer nothing for their $25,000 paycheck. | ||
And so as soon as I log onto Twitter, though, boom, there he is in my feed again. | ||
I don't follow this guy. | ||
And I'm contributing to his $25,000 paycheck. | ||
I want nothing to do with it. | ||
So you know what I did? | ||
This is something I literally never do. | ||
Because I do have an anonymous Twitter account, obviously. | ||
That's how I use it. Cat's out of the bag. | ||
Of course, I'm not allowed my account, but yes, I'm on Twitter with an anonymous account so I can follow the news. | ||
So this guy's always popping up on my feed. | ||
I don't follow him, and now I learn I've contributed to making him $25,000. | ||
Hey, good for you. You made your money. | ||
I'm not going to be a part of it anymore. | ||
So I blocked and muted him because I don't ever want to see him again, and I don't want to provide a dime to his propaganda. | ||
So think about that now. | ||
Now, am I going to take that same approach, say the New York Times or somebody monetizes and starts making good money on Twitter? | ||
Probably not, because it is a news source that I still want to see their stuff. | ||
I mean, I guess I could go directly to the webpage, but honestly, it's more effective on Twitter. | ||
But no, with accounts like this that offer me nothing, because realize this. | ||
The only reason the Krasenstein brothers make $25,000 on Twitter is because of conservatives. | ||
I mean, let's just be honest. | ||
The only reason they get the engagement, the only reason they get billions of impressions is because of us, folks. | ||
It's because of us. | ||
So, I would make the suggestion, now that this phenomenon is going to be the regular, I would block and mute the Any leftists, Democrat propaganda agents, that you do not want to contribute to their paycheck. | ||
Because that's what this comes down to. | ||
So it's kind of a beautiful thing in the way. | ||
This really changes the game, I'm telling you. | ||
This changes the game in a lot of different ways. | ||
The whole Twitter experience is about to change. | ||
I hope for the better, but no doubt, this is the new normal at Twitter, and so the whole Twitter experience changes now. | ||
And so now, anytime I see some leftist hack propaganda account, block, mute. | ||
Immediately. I am not going to be contributing to that propaganda. | ||
Zero. Not happening here. | ||
And I never do that. I like seeing everything. | ||
I like seeing the Democrat Party propaganda because I want to know what they're saying. | ||
But now? No. Not going to see it. | ||
Not going to be a part of funding them. | ||
Not going to be a part of them making money on Twitter. | ||
Not going to happen here. So, we'll see if others have that same attitude. | ||
But that's where I'm at. Now, speaking of making money, I don't want to do a big thing on this because a lot of the mainstream conservative talk radio hosts really just... | ||
Knocked this story out of the park. | ||
That's why I heard it. | ||
But this is crazy. | ||
Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor's staff prodded colleges and libraries to buy her books. | ||
Let me just go through the headlines. | ||
250 books is not enough. | ||
Justice Sotomayor aides pressed colleges to buy more of her books. | ||
So that she would show up at their campus for events. | ||
She also got paid for. | ||
Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor staff prodded colleges and libraries to buy her books. | ||
It just goes on. It's being covered everywhere. | ||
SCOTA staffer pressured library. | ||
Buy more Sotomayor books. This is not enough. | ||
Now remember, they were mad because Clarence Thomas has a friend who's a billionaire. | ||
Who is very open and friendly with his money and would always take care of Clarence, his friend. | ||
Boy, it'd be nice to have a billionaire friend like that. | ||
But the liberals hated that. | ||
They hated the fact that an individual, a billionaire, was generous with his money to Clarence Thomas. | ||
They hated that. But when Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor does something completely unethical... | ||
And targets libraries and colleges and students and the average American for 20, 30 bucks a book that nobody's going to read that she didn't write and then takes a cut on top of that to show up for an event. | ||
You know, no other Supreme Court justice has ever done this. | ||
Not because it's illegal, because it's unethical and everybody knows it. | ||
Sotomayor didn't care. | ||
She didn't give a damn. | ||
And she's made millions of dollars doing it. | ||
Thanks, Affirmative Action. You know, I really can't get over this Sotomayor thing. | ||
I mean, it's so... | ||
Because it stinks. | ||
It's corrupt at so many different levels. | ||
Again, Supreme Court justices don't do this. | ||
Now, this is illegal for members of Congress. | ||
There's laws on the books. | ||
Members of Congress can't do this. | ||
But there's no laws in the book for Supreme Court justices. | ||
Maybe it needs to be changed. But no Supreme Court justices ever do this because it's totally unethical. | ||
Do you think Sotomayor wrote any of her books? | ||
She's written children's books. | ||
Her new book that's made her billions of dollars is about her. | ||
It's about her. An affirmative action... | ||
An example of affirmative action failing us. | ||
The dumb... I mean, well, she used to be the dumbest member of the Supreme Court. | ||
Katenji Brown Jackson, affirmative action 2.0, now is dumber than she is. | ||
And by the way, they speak the most and write the most words in their opinions. | ||
So the two dumbest people on the Supreme Court write and talk the most. | ||
And so that tells you everything you need to know. | ||
But... Totally unethical. | ||
Nobody should do it. Now we have to probably write laws about it because she's done this. | ||
But again, it's beyond just that. | ||
It's the total boondoggle that we see every time. | ||
The book boondoggle. | ||
The college boondoggle. | ||
Sotomayor makes millions of dollars off books that nobody really reads or cares about, and then she forces the colleges to buy the books and pay her to go on a book tour. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
It's despicable. Imagine if Clarence Thomas did that. | ||
Clarence Thomas just took money from a friend of his who has billions of dollars and was just generous, like, let's go on vacation, let's go on the yacht, let's go to dinner, this is awesome, man. | ||
And that's bad. | ||
That's bad for a billionaire to be generous with his friend Clarence Thomas. | ||
Not allowed to do that. That's Nazi, they say. | ||
Literally, they say that's a Nazi. | ||
But oh, Sotomayor rigging the system, having ghostwriters write books, forcing colleges to pay for her. | ||
It's all the boondoggle, all right there. | ||
You think it's coincidence James Comey gets the book deal? | ||
Give me a break, folks. | ||
You play games with these people, they use the colleges and the publishers to pay you off. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
It drives me nuts. | ||
Now, I don't know if this is official yet. | ||
Word is that Ray Epps is apparently going to get indicted. | ||
I'm not sure that's official yet, but I mean, it's obviously for show. | ||
But it's all over the headlines. | ||
Liberal media now refers to January 6th as rallies and demonstrations and protests as they pivot to defend Ray Epps. | ||
So when it's anybody else, it's a riot, it's an insurrection, it's overturning the election. | ||
When it's Ray Epps, it's a protest, it's a rally. | ||
Kind of tells you everything right there, doesn't it? | ||
Kind of just tells you everything. | ||
Meanwhile... Meanwhile, you've got Jackson Lee. | ||
She's at it again, Sheila Jackson Lee. | ||
She's a big fan of George Soros, and she wants you to know that here in clip 17. | ||
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First of all, we have accusatory commentary of Soros DAs. | |
Let us not put an individual that is not here... | ||
A contributing American and jeopardize his life for always throwing his name out in the most ugliest way. | ||
I am offended by that. | ||
Thesaurus does not deserve that. | ||
He is an American and a patriot. | ||
And he also comes from a minority community, one might say. | ||
And you create a dangerous situation. | ||
Oh! The white Jew? | ||
I mean, what is that? See, I'm telling you, the words are supposed to have meaning. | ||
So you're a minority if you're white, but you're a Jew? | ||
Is that what she's saying? Make it make sense. | ||
Make it make sense. | ||
Sheila Jackson Lee is probably paid for by George Soros and everybody in her district. | ||
But imagine, so Soros spends billions of dollars in U.S. politics. | ||
Billions! And Sheila Jackson Lee says you shouldn't even be allowed to say his name. | ||
Tells you everything you need to know. | ||
Right there. Boy, they're really just outing themselves. | ||
Oh, it's a protest and it's a rally when it's Ray Epps. | ||
It's a riot and it's an overturn of the election when it's anybody else. | ||
And you shouldn't be allowed to talk about George Soros because he's a patriot and he's a minority somehow, even though he's worth billions and puts his billions into U.S. politics. | ||
Hmm. Okay. | ||
So, you remember that story a couple weeks ago about Twitter accounts having limited access to Well, most people didn't understand what was really going on there. | ||
I didn't bring it up, but I'm going to bring it up today because it's coming full circle. | ||
The reason why Twitter was suspending access... | ||
I don't remember the number. | ||
It was like you couldn't view more than like 50,000 tweets a day or something. | ||
Folks, that's unreal. The only people that were, well, some people might have been that insane if you're spending 24 hours on Twitter maybe. | ||
The only reason they did this, it now makes sense. | ||
I mean, they said at the time, but now that they're paying out, it makes even more sense. | ||
They did that to eliminate bots and identify bots and identify accounts that were being inflated by bots. | ||
Because no human should be looking at 60,000 tweets a day or whatever the number was that they were putting up there. | ||
And so that was a way to identify bots and stop bots from operating and identify accounts that are lifted up by bots. | ||
And so that worked, actually. | ||
I don't know if it worked perfectly, but it worked enough. | ||
They did identify some bot accounts, like Erica Marsh and others, and got rid of them. | ||
And so they wanted to do that before they started paying people out. | ||
So, I mean, it really looks like Elon Musk... | ||
I mean, it's going to be a hard thing to do, obviously, but it looks like they're pretty... | ||
Pretty well-rounded and measured when it comes to the decisions there that they're making. | ||
So that just explains that. | ||
So, again, the big news, the California Democrats who wanted to protect child sex traffickers have now been forced to sign that bill. | ||
Stunning stuff. That's thanks to us making a big deal of it. | ||
Thanks to Twitter for allowing us free speech. | ||
It helped there, too. So that's big. | ||
Child sex traffickers will now go to jail for life in California, something the Hollywood and the liberals out there, I guess, don't like. | ||
But Donald Trump, he's on the other side of that. | ||
He wants to stop child sex traffickers. | ||
That's part of the reason why Democrats hate him so much and wanted to reopen the border when he shut it down. | ||
President Donald J. Trump to host screening of Sound of Freedom at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster. | ||
And so that's going to be going on next week. | ||
You think someone will try to sabotage that? | ||
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Think someone will try to sabotage that? | ||
Of course they will. | ||
Now think about it. Darren McBrain has a whole report on this up at band.video. | ||
I've seen a bunch of these videos. | ||
There's more videos coming out today. | ||
In fact, I think I've got, I may have one on my list today. | ||
Did I send you guys one today? | ||
I'm not even sure. But more came out today of the movie getting interrupted. | ||
And it's technical difficulties. | ||
It's threats being called in. | ||
It's fire alarms being pulled. | ||
And so obviously this isn't a coincidence. | ||
When I first saw the couple videos, I was like, eh, technical difficulties happen. | ||
Yeah, fire alarms happen. | ||
It's probably just people freaking out. | ||
Well, I was wrong. | ||
It's 100% sabotage. | ||
So here it is again. | ||
Who is the real domestic terror group? | ||
Who's calling movie theaters? | ||
Who's pulling fire alarms? | ||
Who's trying to stop people from seeing the Sound of Freedom? | ||
Why is this happening? Who's calling Target when they're talking about removing Pride for Kids sections and threatening them? | ||
Who's showing up at Supreme Court Justices' house to kill them? | ||
Who's showing up and harassing people at restaurants? | ||
Who's showing up at Republican baseball practices trying to commit a mass shooting? | ||
Democrats, Democrats, Democrats, Democrats, and Democrats. | ||
That's right. But yeah, it's all over the internet. | ||
People going to see The Sound of Freedom and all kinds of things happening, shenanigans happening that keep them from seeing it. | ||
And you've got to understand, too, in case you haven't been to a movie theater lately, you likely haven't, the movie theaters aren't like they used to be. | ||
They're not crowded. | ||
Every movie theater is not crowded and filled on a Friday or a Saturday night. | ||
Even weeknights, you'd see people at the movie theater families. | ||
It's not like that anymore. So the experience is different, for better or worse, whatever. | ||
It's not the same. | ||
But the Sound of Freedom theaters are filled almost every night. | ||
Filled almost every night. | ||
So, it's like, obviously that's the sabotage. | ||
No other movie is selling out. | ||
No other movie is filling the theater. | ||
No other movie has the big hype around it right now. | ||
It's all from Sound of Freedom. | ||
And we have to just sit here and put up with this domestic terrorism, | ||
trying to stop you from seeing a film exposing child sex trafficking. | ||
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Summer camp declares it will hide from parents the news of any kid who transitions at camp. | ||
Wow. The camp noted that sleeping arrangements will be made according to gender identity and will make accommodations for gender-fluid children. | ||
Ho, ho, ho. Did you ever go to a summer camp or a camp like that? | ||
Yeah, I remember. | ||
I wasn't really big into that stuff, but I definitely went. | ||
I probably went to a camp like that maybe three or four times. | ||
Yeah, oh, I... I'm a girl, camp counselor. | ||
I need to be in the girls' bunk. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure I'm sure no no funny teenager. No Hormonal teenager will but say oh, I'm a girl now just like | ||
they don't do it at the bathrooms at the high schools and in the locker rooms | ||
Transitions at camp unbelievable Oh, my gosh. I mean, you remember the movie Wet Hot American Summer? | ||
An American classic, a cult classic. | ||
And part of it was, you know, that was kind of 80s, 90s culture. | ||
A lot of people go into summer camp. | ||
Maybe you got your first kiss, met your first girlfriend, what have you. | ||
Or, you know, who knows what else. | ||
And that was kind of the thing. | ||
But now it's, oh, oh, summer camp. | ||
It's where you go, you know, chop your wiener off. | ||
Oh, summer camp. It's where I had my first puberty blocker. | ||
Oh, summer camp. It's where I lopped off one of my nuts to see if I liked how it felt. | ||
Oh, it's summer camp. Oh, I changed gender. | ||
I learned about gender identity at summer camp. | ||
So it's no longer like, oh, you're meeting new people. | ||
You're having a new experience. | ||
You're out on your own. Maybe you're kissing a girl. | ||
No, now it's like, oh, oh, gender identity, gender transition. | ||
Oh, my gosh. Hopefully this is the only summer camp that's like that. | ||
Goodness. But they do this in the classrooms, too. | ||
They do this with all these liberal freaks that want to transition your children. | ||
They played this earlier on the Jones Show, and I don't necessarily care to air the video here again. | ||
But I feel differently about this. | ||
Than anybody else I've seen talking about it. | ||
Demonic freak fantasizes about being first tranny to implant uterus and abort baby. | ||
An unhinged biological male, radical leftist on social media, has gone on record saying he wants to be the first transgender woman to get impregnated for the purpose of having an abortion. | ||
Now, you guys can try to pull up the video and put it on the screen so that they can have a little reference, but Let's think about what's really going on here. | ||
Let's actually analyze what's really going on here. | ||
Is this person doing it for attention? | ||
Maybe. Maybe. | ||
Maybe it's for attention. Does this person seriously want to do it? | ||
That's the question. If it's just for attention and they shoot the video, who cares? | ||
They obviously got some serious problems going on in their mind. | ||
But here's what I think is actually going on, folks. | ||
Here's what I think is actually going on. | ||
The phenomenon of serial killers or homicidal maniacs is no secret. | ||
They're out there. Those people are out there. | ||
Now imagine what they've realized now. | ||
Women are allowed to commit murder and they call it abortion. | ||
So now, psycho, schizophrenic, potential serial killer types are going to become women so that they can murder babies. | ||
That's what I see going on here. | ||
This guy realized women are allowed to murder babies, so I'm going to become a woman because I want to murder. | ||
That's what I see going on here. | ||
So imagine the Democrats think this is an upgrade. | ||
Trump discussed pulling the United States out of NATO. That's a good thing, but they say it's a bad thing. | ||
Biden hails expansion of NATO with Sweden's impending admission. | ||
So Biden wants to expand this money laundering operation that serves no purpose anymore and is completely feckless and useless that we pay for. | ||
Trump wanted to pull us out of it because it made no financial sense or geopolitical sense anymore for us to be in it. | ||
But Democrats think it's good that we're in it and giving all of our money, or should I say, having all of our money stolen from us. | ||
So that's amazing. But, seriously, there's some news developing here. | ||
Remember those sanctions? | ||
Remember all those sanctions we imposed on Russia? | ||
This will teach the Russians. | ||
This will teach Putin. Yeah, not a single one has worked, by the way. | ||
And now it's starting to go the opposite direction. | ||
UN asks Putin to extend Black Sea grain deal in return for swift access. | ||
So, Russia is now in on all the deals. | ||
Your sanctions did nothing. | ||
By the way, you know what, since you're probably wondering, you know, we had a bit of a printer error today. | ||
But it's not an error, actually. | ||
It's a blessing. Because now our news is diverse. | ||
So I forgot to mention, if you're looking, the paper here is black. | ||
I'm literally reading off black paper. | ||
But we have white and black paper today, so we're diverse here. | ||
So that's not a printer error. | ||
That's diversity and affirmative action. | ||
Just so you understand what you're looking at here on the doc cam. | ||
Sorry for any confusion, but now you can, rest assured, know that we're diverse. | ||
So there you go. There are your sanctions against Putin not working. | ||
Oh, Europe needs Russian gas. | ||
Sanctions don't work. Oh, the BRICS continues to grow internationally. | ||
Sanctions don't work. | ||
And now the UN is looking for deals with Russia. | ||
I mean, it's just... But see, they get away with all of this because the American media lies to you all day and tells you how great Biden is. | ||
Now he's beating Putin, and Ukraine is winning the war, and the sanctions are destroying Putin's economy. | ||
All lies. | ||
All lies. Wagner boss Yevgeny Progozin likely dead. | ||
Putin meeting probably faked, retired general says. | ||
Now, I don't trust this general's opinion, to be honest, because I think he's buying into the propaganda coming out of Russia. | ||
But he's actually doing a fair analysis with the details that he has or he understands. | ||
If Priggy, that's what I'm going to call him, that's what the kind of internet calls him now because Prigozian is so annoying. | ||
If Priggy really did try to do this coup, then of course, then, you know, how does he not die? | ||
If he tried to overthrow Putin or have this coup, then of course that's going to be his sentence. | ||
But I don't think that's what actually happened. | ||
I think that was propaganda, whether that came from Russia or somewhere else. | ||
In fact, I don't think, I know. | ||
At this point. And the fact that Priggy isn't dead, I think, is the ultimate confirmation, if not some of the other things we've seen out of Russia. | ||
But Putin definitely had strong words and made it seem like it was the real deal, but the fact Priggy's not dead makes you think that, no, that that was propaganda the whole time. | ||
And, of course, pretty much everything we're getting out of Ukraine is propaganda. | ||
Now, I have to really think... | ||
About sharing the videos I see coming out of Ukraine. | ||
And quite frankly, I probably only share like 5% of the videos because I don't want to be a part of the propaganda. | ||
And if there's any chance the video I'm seeing is out of context, I don't even want to take that chance. | ||
But there's another video that it was kind of the same thing, but it got confirmed by so many people. | ||
I had Russian speakers confirm all of it's real. | ||
Now again, I just have to say, I think everything coming out of this is propaganda. | ||
I don't trust any of it. | ||
Even this could easily be faked, but it's been confirmed. | ||
Everybody else is reporting it, and I think you need to see it because this is happening everywhere, folks. | ||
The Ukrainian army is devastated. | ||
The Russian forces are moving wherever they want with very little obstacles and resistance, and the will for the Ukrainians to fight is almost completely gone. | ||
And so the media is not telling you any of this. | ||
The White House is not being honest about any of this. | ||
But that's what's going on. The fighting force is completely depleted. | ||
Half the stuff that we send, whether it's money or weapons, doesn't make it to the final destination. | ||
And there's so little will to fight in Ukraine now because nobody likes Zelensky that they're forcing people into the battlefield. | ||
And when you have to do that, it's not good. | ||
When you have to do that, it's not good. | ||
And I think the strategy right now, it appears the strategy right now is... | ||
whoever Zelensky has, these strong-armed warmongers, they're going around to cities in Ukraine, not Kiev, not the big cities, but they're going to some of these outer areas and they're forcing them into military service. | ||
But see, they don't want the people in Kiev seeing this. | ||
So they don't want you seeing this too. | ||
These are Russians... That capture a stranded Ukrainian who just blew his legs off on a landmine, happening everywhere. | ||
And I'll read for you the captions best I can, because I think this is probably the truest thing about what's really going on. | ||
And so here's an abandoned Ukrainian soldier talking to Russian forces, telling his story, and I'll read the caption for you. | ||
What's the names of the commanders? | ||
Commander unit and then he tells the names of the commanders so it's verifying what unit he's with | ||
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He's having trouble talking because his face is blown up What do you? | |
Maria. | ||
Maroy. | ||
I understand. Next? | ||
Okay, he understands. | ||
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Next, Lenin. | |
Who is Lenin? | ||
Commander Ute. | ||
Ute? | ||
They have like superhero nicknames for their people. | ||
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These war rockers forcing them in. | |
So he's telling him what unit he's with and his commanding officers | ||
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Now he says why did you come to war with? | |
What are you doing here? He says, I was forced, I was forced, I was threatened with jail. | ||
And he tells them where he's from, Shushka. | ||
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He has a wife. No kids yet. | |
Never will, sadly, now, probably. | ||
Although the Russians are gonna save him. | ||
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It's a little village. | |
He's from a little village. | ||
They came to his village, forced him into service, and there were only about ten of them. | ||
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Now, he could be lying about that to protect his soldiers, but I don't know. | |
And that's what the Russians are trying to dig out of him here. | ||
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It's now saying they're sending us to the east. | |
Now the Russians are trying to get more information out of them. | ||
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Now this other Russian is talking about other battles he's fought there. | |
That used to be actual battles, but now the Ukrainian army is devastated, so it's almost nothing. | ||
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Yes. | ||
I see. Come on. | ||
No. | ||
Aha. | ||
Have you been to Kiev? | ||
No. | ||
You were mobilized, right? Forced? | ||
Forcibly mobilized, haven't been to Kiev. | ||
The Russians are saving his life now. | ||
They're going to take him and save his life. | ||
All right, your professional talk show host here flubbed there in the last segment, and I had my timing wrong, so we cut that clip off a little short. | ||
So I forgive the clunkiness here, but I want to pick the clip back up where we left it off as this Russian is finishing, a couple Russians are finishing talking to this Ukrainian soldier that was abandoned with his legs blown off in a field and getting information on him talking to him. | ||
Let's finish this clip. | ||
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I'll read the captions. Blew up on a mine. | |
I don't know. You see, they throw their bodies. | ||
What can I say? Why should I fight for this army? | ||
That's as well screw fighting for that army. | ||
They abandoned you. Screw that army. | ||
We're capturing you now. | ||
We're not forcing you to say glory to Russia. | ||
We're not forcing you to curse out Zelensky. | ||
But you're a warrior. We respect you. | ||
We treat you like a warrior, right? | ||
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Your leg is injured. | |
You made a bad decision fighting for this army. | ||
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They don't care about you. Yes, yes. | |
It's silly. It's nonsense. | ||
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Yes. Don't do stupid things. | |
Who knows? This guy he's talking to looks young, by the way. | ||
Looks like he's in his early 20s. | ||
This Russian soldier probably is older. | ||
Saying, did we beat you? | ||
Did we harm you? No. I've been captured by the soldiers of Russia. | ||
You are soldiers, but we're treating you like a warrior, yes? | ||
We've given you water, yes? | ||
We don't have water to drink, but we gave you water, yes. | ||
Thank you for the water. | ||
And then they're going to take him back to Russia and heal him up. | ||
So, it's obviously a civil war, and the Russians don't hate the Ukrainians. | ||
They probably hate to have to go kill him. | ||
In many cases, and that's why they're like, hey man, let's just go take out Zelensky and just end this thing. | ||
It's been part of the rub, I think. | ||
Take out the CIA puppet. | ||
Although now Zelensky may have realized, uh-oh, was I a patsy the whole time? | ||
So how does that go? | ||
I mean... Zelensky knows who Gaddafi is. | ||
Zelensky knows who Bin Laden is. | ||
Zelensky knows who Saddam is. | ||
And that's just the big names. | ||
Don't even get into the economic hitman out there and everything that's gone on with those foreign relations. | ||
So you wonder if Zelensky realized he's been set up. | ||
Now, does Biden initiating the Army Reserves have anything to do with this? | ||
Well, Ivan Raiklund said no earlier. | ||
I tend to trust his judgment on that, but I don't know. | ||
Maybe only time will tell. | ||
But okay, so there you go. | ||
So let's cover some other stuff here. | ||
Let's cover some other stuff. | ||
Brazilian faith healer John of God is sentenced to additional 99 years for sex crimes. | ||
Once promoted by Oprah, serial rapist, now faces 370 years in prison but awaits appeals under house arrest. | ||
Under house arrest, that's nice. | ||
But you walked into the capital with a flag, you know. | ||
It's a different country, to be fair. | ||
Oh, and of course, the communist leader of Brazil, though, he might want to free this guy. | ||
But yeah, big, big friends with Oprah. | ||
Oprah brought all kinds of people to him and probably children. | ||
And so he's getting arrested for the sex trafficking. | ||
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But shh. Shh. | |
Shh. Don't go see Sound of Freedom. | ||
Alleged pedophile fashion mogul Peter Nygaard arrested on more sexual assault charges for a 1999 case. | ||
You know, I'm a little mixed on this. | ||
I don't like 30-year-old charges getting brought up and tearing men down. | ||
I mean, it's like, you say, well, what about if they're guilty? | ||
Well, I mean, what do you do? | ||
You just open up this precedent where women can just make stuff up and say, oh, it was 40 years ago. | ||
I don't know, I don't know. So I don't know what you do about that because it's tough. | ||
I mean, what do you tell women? File a report in 48 hours or it's over? | ||
I mean, so... | ||
But it's just showing you these elite pedophiles that have been walking around and everybody's known it and finally now some of them are being arrested. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
So... There it is. | ||
Meanwhile, Elon Musk believes ESG is the devil and he's not the only one who believes so. | ||
But I wonder maybe Elon Musk is jealous. | ||
Maybe he wants to be the devil. | ||
Or maybe he's the good guy. | ||
People, the debate is still on. | ||
I give him a 51% approval rating as of this July 13th, 2023. | ||
It runs in the family. | ||
Reverend Al Sharpton's brother sentenced to 30 months in prison for drug trafficking, tax evasion, and more. | ||
Pasture? Kenneth Sharpton, Glasgow. | ||
Pasture? You got a pastor and a reverend both skimping out on their taxes, both liberals, Democrats. | ||
Embezzling, too. And I'm sure that the reverend... | ||
I'm sure that the Reverend has nothing to do with any of that, and I'm sure that the Reverend will pay his back taxes as well, right? | ||
Reverend Al Sharpton, he'll do that? | ||
I'm sure. I'm sure of it. | ||
Maybelline under fire for using bearded man in ad after Dylan Mulvaney flap. | ||
Folks, this is just hilarious. | ||
I mean, I'm sorry. I mean, look, I'm not a woman. | ||
I don't buy feminine products, so whatever. | ||
But this is hilarious. | ||
I mean, it's a full bearded dude putting on makeup. | ||
Seriously, this is hilarious. | ||
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I saw this. I laughed out loud. | |
He's got a shiny, bald dome with a big, fancy beard putting on lipstick. | ||
I mean, that is hilarious. | ||
I mean, come on, how do you... | ||
But women, so if you don't like men with beards being the models for the products you buy, then I wouldn't buy Maybelline anymore. | ||
I'd avoid that. Kind of like the Bud Light Kiss of Death. | ||
Costco places star of death on Bud Light cases, suggesting it won't restock beer. | ||
It's pretty much a confirmation whenever they put this on the product at the store. | ||
That means it's out. Costco members know that. | ||
So is Bud Light, are Bud Light sales down so much that they're not even restocking them at major stores? | ||
I talk to bartenders, bar owners. | ||
They tell me they're not even buying Bud Light. | ||
Nobody's buying it anymore. Why even buy it? | ||
Because nobody's buying it at the bar, so they're not going to supply it anymore. | ||
So, I mean, they really did it with this... | ||
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Definitely not something you want. | ||
Definitely not something you want. | ||
The Dylan Mulvaney touch. | ||
I wouldn't suggest... I wouldn't suggest the Dylan Mulvaney touch. | ||
All right, the Just Stop Oil protesters are at it again, and one truck driver decided he had enough. | ||
Now, guys, give me clip five here. | ||
Look at this. This is ridiculous, but I can't spend all day on a man putting on makeup with a beard. | ||
Guys, go ahead and give me clip four here, actually. | ||
Give me clip four, truck driver with Just Stop Oil. | ||
Go ahead. So he gets out of his truck. | ||
They lay in the road to block it. | ||
And he rips him off the road to the side of the road. | ||
Now notice what you see here. | ||
I'm gonna shut up and just watch this. | ||
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I'm pissing here. I'm pissing. | |
It's time for the adults to start taking over here. | ||
And that's what this is. Now they're getting hit by a car. | ||
You're in the road. You get hit by a car when you're in the road. | ||
So that's one way to solve this. | ||
Say if you're in the road protesting, then drivers are allowed to run you over. | ||
It's one way to solve it. | ||
But see, it's all about these are petulant children, and they have to be treated like petulant children. | ||
When your child is at the grocery store screaming and crying because you don't want to buy him a candy bar at the checkout lane before dinner, do you cave and buy the candy bar? | ||
Or do you say, no, you can't get everything you want? | ||
That's what these people are. They're petulant children. | ||
They're in arrested development. They haven't matured in their life. | ||
And so this is their new... | ||
This is throwing a fit in the candy bar aisle. | ||
And they really think they're doing something good with their lives. | ||
It's quite a shame. But there it is. | ||
All right. Man, oh man. | ||
It's amazing, isn't it? Three hours. | ||
Fastest three hours on the internet and still never enough time. | ||
All right. I've had this stack of libtards, libtarding on my desk all week I've never been able to get to. | ||
I've got video clips here that I can't get to. | ||
I've got a bunch from Vivek Ramaswamy I'm probably not going to have time to get to. | ||
What about Hunter's Cocaine? | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. We didn't know it was Hunter's Cocaine. | ||
We don't know whose cocaine it was. | ||
We don't know. All right, folks. | ||
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This is wild. This is wild. | |
Fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
The InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com is about to conclude here. | ||
And I'm still... | ||
Three hours is never enough to get to all the news. | ||
And we've got breaking news. | ||
As we're live. | ||
First off... What the New York Times calls far-right Republicans. | ||
They tried to stop the unlimited funding for the war in Ukraine. | ||
And there was a vote that just went down. | ||
And, of course, Democrats and Republicans both voted against it. | ||
They want to keep that gravy train to Ukraine rolling. | ||
So we continue to pay the most for NATO. We continue to pay the most for the war in Ukraine. | ||
And I would love for anybody to explain to me what we get out of it. | ||
I'd love to hear that. | ||
Because the answer is nothing, of course. | ||
Now, okay, you've got Hunter Biden's cocaine. | ||
Oh, I mean, I'm sorry. We've got the unknown Biden baggie. | ||
We don't know whose it is. Nobody knows. | ||
How could we? Secret Service ends investigation into cocaine found in White House without identifying a suspect. | ||
And here's what Marjorie Taylor Greene had to say about that earlier today at the Capitol. | ||
Our real concern here is American citizens every single day go through drug tests as part of their employment for their jobs. | ||
This is a common practice. | ||
Just speaking with the Secret Service now, my question to them was they were able to narrow down A list of approximately 500 people that had left a small bag of cocaine in a cubby. | ||
Now, these are cubbies that are controlled by the administration, not by the Secret Service when they enter into the foyer off the West's executive entrance. | ||
This cocaine was found there. | ||
So they were able to bring the list, narrow it down to approximately 500 people. | ||
My question to them was, Have they drug tested this list of 500 potential suspects that brought an illegal substance, a drug, cocaine, into the White House? | ||
Their answer was no, and that they're unwilling to do so. | ||
It makes no sense to me whatsoever why they would not follow through on one simple task, and that is to drug test a list of 500 people that they have that are potential suspects for this. | ||
All right, so that's good. | ||
Now, I completely disagree with Marjorie Taylor Greene on this. | ||
I don't think any of them should be drug tested. | ||
That's not even the point. | ||
And plus, they could test positive. | ||
It doesn't even mean it's their cocaine. | ||
So it's not a worthy endeavor. | ||
And I think Secret Service is right not to. | ||
And we shouldn't have to. | ||
We shouldn't have to. 500 potential suspects. | ||
I mean, give me a break, folks. | ||
Give me a break. Give me a break. | ||
500 potential suspects. | ||
I mean, come on, man. | ||
How dumb do they think we are now? | ||
Apparently, this is what's breaking now. | ||
Apparently, more illegal narcotic substances have been found at the White House that Secret Service is about to report. | ||
So, yeah, but we have no idea. | ||
We just have no idea whose it could be, even though we know the Biden's family are staying there, Hunter's there all the time. | ||
And we just have no idea. | ||
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What a joke. | |
What a complete joke. | ||
All right. Vivek Ramaswamy continues his great campaign. | ||
For the sake of time, I just got to skip over this, but he wants to shut down the FBI, shut down the IRS, pardon all federal defendants prosecuted based on political motives, including January 6th defendants, hold Congress accountable for taxpayer money. | ||
I mean, he's just on and on. Published the Jeffrey Epstein client list. | ||
He did a great breakdown of the Christopher Wray hearing yesterday. | ||
Really like what Vivek is doing. | ||
Truly a worthy candidate. | ||
Obviously no chance to beat Trump, but his voice, his message out there is important nonetheless. | ||
I wish more people would echo what he's saying, and they are, and he's moving the ball down the field when it comes to the conversation. | ||
So more greatness there. | ||
I have a feeling he gets a job with Trump, should Trump win. | ||
Right-wing dating podcast Fresh and Fit embraces Holocaust denial. | ||
Oh, yes, they embraced Holocaust denial. | ||
Why? Because Nick Fuentes was on the show. | ||
So, again, it's right-wing if you're fresh and fit. | ||
I guess that's right-wing. So there it is, though. | ||
If you're fresh and fit. | ||
So I guess if you've got good fashion taste and you're in good shape, that's right-wing now. | ||
That sounds about right. | ||
But you're now a Holocaust denier if you have Nick Fuentes on. | ||
What happened to free speech? | ||
What happened to not being offended by words? | ||
I don't know. Ask liberals. | ||
They seem to have lost their minds. | ||
I couldn't even believe this, but it's real. | ||
Gavin Newsom put this statement out today. | ||
He wants to pass a 28th Amendment. | ||
And it's against the Second Amendment. | ||
Raise the minimum age to buy a firearm. | ||
Mandate universal background checks. | ||
There's already background checks. There's already minimal age. | ||
Institute a reasonable waiting period for gun purchases. | ||
There already is. And ban civilian purchases of assault weapons. | ||
And there it is. | ||
He wants a 28th Amendment to ban assault weapons. | ||
Now, folks, this is presidential talk. | ||
This is presidential talk. | ||
He says getting the Senate will require a national movement. | ||
They're priming Gavin Newsom. | ||
100% now, it's clear, if it wasn't before, they're priming Gavin Newsom. | ||
Now the question is, do they switcheroo before the election or after the election? | ||
That's the big question. | ||
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Oh boy, this is horrible stuff here. | |
Man guns down top Tennessee surgeon in an examination room. | ||
Top surgeon, orthopedic surgeon at a children's hospital. | ||
Shot in cold blood. | ||
What a shame. 41% of New Yorkers have never been this concerned about their safety. | ||
New poll finds. Yeah, well, it's what you get. | ||
Democrats. Microsoft confirms more job cuts on top of 10,000 layoffs in January. | ||
That's Bidenomics. | ||
You're doing great. You've been fired. | ||
Your taxes are up. Everything's up. | ||
It's Bidenomics, Jack. | ||
All right. This is hilarious. | ||
How about you go to Columbia University and then you go to the streets of Harlem and you ask, can a man get pregnant? | ||
Who do you think gets the answer right in clip 14? | ||
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Do you guys think men can get pregnant? | |
Yes! | ||
It's a yes. | ||
Yeah, it's a yes. | ||
Can men get pregnant? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's not f***ing... | ||
What's it called? | ||
Seahorses. | ||
We're not that. | ||
We're asking people if men can get pregnant at Columbia University | ||
and then we're going to go to Harlem and ask the same question. | ||
Do you guys think men can get pregnant? | ||
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If you identify as a man and you have the reproductive parts to get pregnant, | |
then yeah, you can get pregnant. | ||
Yeah, you don't. | ||
Obviously it's a yes. There's no other, no question. | ||
Someone that identifies as a man can have a uterus and potentially get pregnant. | ||
If, like, the man has the same body structure, like women. | ||
Like women? With the, like here, maybe he can get pregnant. | ||
Yeah, if you're transgender, I believe you can do the whole procedure. | ||
So you define your way into pregnancy, right? | ||
You can now, yeah. | ||
Can men get pregnant? | ||
I want no part of this. | ||
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Well, yes. Do you want any part of it? | |
So, that was Columbia, and this is Harlem, and we're going to ask the same question. | ||
Can men get pregnant? | ||
What do you guys think? Can men get pregnant? | ||
I don't know. Men cannot get pregnant. | ||
That's BS, because they don't got a uterus. | ||
Hello! They don't have uterus. | ||
A lot of people have been telling us they can't. | ||
So, okay, it goes on. You pay for a higher education, and you come out You come out dumber than you went in. | ||
But it's just, again, it's just liberalism is a mental disorder, folks. | ||
It's the simplest put. | ||
Liberalism is a mental disorder. | ||
The American left is lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
Anybody that can rub two sticks together knows a man can't get pregnant. | ||
But somehow the highest educated liberals don't know that. | ||
You've been indoctrinated. | ||
You've been propagandized. You've been brainwashed. | ||
You're under mind control. Now, what about the issue of domestic violence? | ||
I think we have the solution here in clip 15 That's yeah | ||
If you didn't see it, if you're listening, audience, it's a man who gets punched by his girlfriend, and then he winds up to punch her back, but then stops because that's domestic abuse. | ||
And then the cop looks over at him and flashes the handcuffs like, if you do that, I'm arresting you. | ||
And then he changes into a girl outfit. | ||
Now he's a woman, and the cop gives him the thumbs up. | ||
He beats her ass. So we solved domestic violence. | ||
All right. Unfortunately, this other news I'm not going to get to, but a couple things on the way out here. | ||
Dick Vitale reveals he has vocal cord cancer and will undergo radiation. | ||
This is truly one of the broadcasting greats, Dick Vitale, and an all-timer broadcaster. | ||
One of the greatest of all time. Hope he's able to pull through that. | ||
Also, the New York Yankees... | ||
Folks, I'm a fan of tradition, and this is just bad news. | ||
I'm telling you, our sports are just being destroyed. | ||
The New York Yankees have now ruined the integrity of their own classic jerseys and are putting ads on the sleeves. | ||
Oh, my gosh. If they do that, folks, it's done. | ||
All you'll see is ads all over jerseys. | ||
They're ruining sports. What a shame. | ||
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