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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
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I've been called a liar. | ||
I've been silenced on virtually every platform created by man. | ||
My life has been threatened repeatedly. | ||
They've tried to destroy me, but I've survived. | ||
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So, we're getting a good taste here, aren't we? | ||
About what the left really has in plan for the country, the globe, and you. | ||
And you. And what they think of you. | ||
James O'Keefe with O'Keefe Media Group has new undercover footage. | ||
Body cam, New Jersey school board officials calling police on citizens who look, quote, Trump-ish. | ||
I don't know whether to laugh or cry. | ||
Trumpish. You look Trumpish. | ||
What does that mean? Good-looking, successful, happy? | ||
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Yes, I see a good-looking, successful, happy person here at the restaurant. | |
They look very Trumpish. | ||
I think you need to come investigate. | ||
Here is the latest from O'Keefe Media Group. | ||
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O'Keefe Media Group. | |
They definitely look... | ||
There's something up. James O'Keefe, he's a investigative journalist. | ||
I could care less you're a journalist. | ||
We're about your own town, your own county. | ||
You gotta come here, cause a disruption. | ||
I don't answer to him. Do they have a right to do this? | ||
Not technically. | ||
I just took video of everybody in our parking lot. | ||
You actually want the plates? Why handle it? | ||
Tell the American people why you called the police. | ||
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There's a group of about nine men. | |
Pretty remarkable here. | ||
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So I just thought it would be safe that I call you. | |
There's about eight of them and none of them, we have all the different administrators in | ||
there, none of them that have been principals and stuff. | ||
None of them recognize them as past students. | ||
They're not parents. They're different looking. | ||
They look Trumpish. They look a little scary. | ||
Police body camera footage obtained by OMG, one of the most riveting and fascinating psychological case studies into what school board officials, superintendents and cops are saying, thinking and believing about you. | ||
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Livingston police. There's a group of about nine men. | |
What are they doing? Yeah, so they're there. | ||
They're on their phones. | ||
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They've never been there before. | |
we get the little bit of concern. | ||
Who called this woman? | ||
Tony McLaughlin. | ||
Tony McLaughlin. | ||
She's the executive assistant to the superintendent. | ||
Is she? | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Yeah. | ||
On August 8th, during the school board meeting, the Livingston school board officials calling | ||
the police on citizens because they don't recognize them. | ||
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So from what I understand, there's some extra work. | |
There's people that aren't using your usual board. | ||
Watchers, exactly. People that come to the meetings. | ||
It's new faces that you've never seen before. | ||
Never seen before. They just look, they don't look like Livingston. | ||
They might be. Executive assistant Tony McLaughlin talking to police officer Pansione in Livingston, New Jersey, who's wearing the body camera. | ||
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What's your name? Ulster Pansione. | |
Pansione, okay. They apparently forgot that the body camera was recording over 40 minutes of conversation back and forth as they compare O'Keefe media group citizen journalists to Antifa. | ||
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So you think this might be part of some kind of like- Yeah. | |
Like an Antifa, not like an Antifa, but something along those lines. | ||
That's exactly what we're thinking. And maybe they're going to all different board meetings. | ||
I'm not sure. So I just thought it'd be safe that I call you. | ||
You called us, correct? Yes. | ||
My name is Charleston. | ||
She thought it'd be safe. | ||
She needed to call the police. | ||
She saw somebody that looked Trumpish. | ||
You know, there's such a deep Psychological breakdown that needs to happen here. | ||
But it's the same old story. | ||
These people are truly deranged. | ||
They are sick, as Donald Trump puts it. | ||
And there's James O'Keefe, once again, dancing all over the leftist scum. | ||
And, you know, James O'Keefe is also a censored man, and he gets attacked by the establishment, and he likes to do this thing, what we like to call it, he likes to call it, he dubbed the phrase, victory by proxy, or views by proxy. | ||
So we're going to upload the full 20-minute video to our Band.video channel, War Room on Band.video, to see the whole report. | ||
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There is a man who is whatever America needs him to be. | |
The hero we deserve. | ||
But the hero we need. | ||
Nothing less than a knight. | ||
Shining. They'll hunt him. | ||
They'll set the dogs on him. | ||
Because the truth is the greatest threat they face. | ||
It's the war room. | ||
with Owen Schreier. | ||
♪♪ Feeling rather Trump-ish. | ||
♪♪ Are you feeling Trump-ish? | ||
Trumpish. I'm feeling a little Trumpish myself. | ||
So that would mean that the Democrats would have to call the police. | ||
Let's see. Trumpish. | ||
Trumpish. That's our word for the day. | ||
Calling the police because somebody looks Trumpish. | ||
Trumpish. Liberals, they have completely lost their minds, and everybody's starting to see it. | ||
But are you feeling Trump-ish here on this Thursday, August 31st, 2023 edition of the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com? | ||
Are you feeling Trump-ish? | ||
Joe Biden's not. | ||
He's feeling Biden-ish. | ||
He's lurking around D.C. He's at the FEMA headquarters asking, where am I? Where do I go next? | ||
Who am I? This is the second time this phenomenon has been caught on camera. | ||
But you look at the liberal media today, and what are they saying? | ||
They're saying, what is wrong with Mitch McConnell? | ||
In fact, the headline on Politico was, why is nobody doing anything about Mitch McConnell? | ||
Well, that's actually, that's an interesting question. | ||
And of course, the entire notion here is that, oh, Republicans won't hold anybody accountable. | ||
Republicans won't hold themselves accountable. | ||
Look, they have Mitch McConnell as their Senate leader. | ||
Meanwhile, I go to all the different independent news networks that I guess you would just say they all lean conservative now because conservatism is common sense and anti-establishment. | ||
But I go to all the independent media, conservative media, and know they actually are playing Mitch McConnell blacked out on his feet. | ||
They are saying, what the hell is wrong with the Republican leadership having this guy up there? | ||
And to the people in Kentucky that keep voting for him, but I guess that's a whole other issue. | ||
So no, no, people are sick of Mitch McConnell. | ||
But the liberal media can't talk about it. | ||
CNN, MSNBC, they can't talk about what's going on with Mitch McConnell because then you would have to address what's going on with Joe Biden. | ||
Fumbling, stumbling around. | ||
At this point, I'm not convinced it's not an act. | ||
This career political criminal caught red-handed now with his son with the bank records and the phone calls and the eyewitness accounts and the business associate accounts and the text messages and the emails. | ||
Pedo Peter and J.R. Beware. | ||
Joseph Robinette Biden. | ||
Where? Beware. That's Joe Biden. | ||
Yeah, oh, Joe Biden, beware. | ||
Hide your kids, hide your wife. | ||
No, I'm starting to think the whole thing is that, where am I? Do I go over here? | ||
Do I go over there? Oh, this fake little jog thing he does. | ||
So he's pretending to be this weak, feeble old man when really he is a psychotic criminal. | ||
Because why would he continue to do this every time? | ||
And why wouldn't somebody say, hey, Joe, will you stop pointing around and pretending like you don't know what's going on every time you're on the stage? | ||
Can you stop that? | ||
Let's go ahead and look at it for ourselves. | ||
And it's a short clip here, and just put it on repeat because it's kind of tough to hear. | ||
Where do I go? Where do I go? | ||
So, tell me if you've seen this before. | ||
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All right, thanks everybody. | |
Where am I going next? | ||
Right this way. | ||
Mr. Secretary, right this way. | ||
All right, thanks everybody. | ||
Where am I going next? | ||
All right, thanks everybody. | ||
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He doesn't know. | |
So what's really going on? | ||
Is it all an act? Joe Biden pretending to be this innocent, feeble old man that doesn't even know where he's going. | ||
How could I be a criminal? | ||
I don't even know where I'm going. | ||
This way? That way? | ||
How could I run a criminal enterprise? | ||
Who am I? Where am I? Is it all just an act? | ||
Or is it really that bad? | ||
Joe Biden really doesn't know where he is, so who's running the White House? | ||
Who's really in charge? | ||
But the liberal media wants to know, why is nobody calling out what's wrong with Mitch McConnell? | ||
Well, that's because they can't call out what's wrong with Joe Biden. | ||
It's nice, isn't it? | ||
So, Feinstein and McConnell and Pelosi and all the rest of the decrepit old criminals in Congress, they have a wall of protection and it's called Joe Biden. | ||
And then there's Donald Trump. | ||
Who's somehow approaching the age of 80. | ||
I'm wondering if he has more energy than me. | ||
What do I tap into to get that? | ||
Making a statement. | ||
A statement about revenge here in clip 2. | ||
These indictments and lawsuits are all part of my political opponent's campaign plan. | ||
It is election interference, and they are going to use the DOJ and the FBI to help them, which is totally illegal. | ||
It's what happened before. You remember the FBI and Twitter? | ||
They call it Twitter files and so much more. | ||
Crooked Joe pushed this litigation hard to Get it done. | ||
He wanted to get it done and get it done as fast because he can't put two sentences together. | ||
This is a new low in presidential politics. | ||
To the Democrats, I say, be careful what you wish for. | ||
Be careful what you wish for. | ||
He seems to be using that phrase a lot lately. | ||
Donald Trump has also floated a name out when it comes to Vice President I want to address that coming up in the next segment, as well as some other political developments. | ||
A weird situation coming out of Africa, which is really dealing with the whole geopolitical situation with Russia. | ||
A video of Yevgeny Prigozin claiming he's still alive. | ||
And that the rumors of his demise in the plane crash are false. | ||
Now, of course, who knows when this video was shot? | ||
There were rumors that there was a double or he had gotten on a different plane when the whole thing happened. | ||
But this isn't just about murder mystery, military murder mystery or something like that, cloak and dagger. | ||
No, I think there might be a real struggle when it comes to Russian leadership. | ||
And I'm not saying Putin is weak by any stretch. | ||
He's very popular as president. | ||
But I do think there is an element of the military that is sick of Putin sitting on his hands and, I mean, to put it quite frank, blowing the bejeebies out of Ukraine. | ||
And so... Is Pergozin playing cat and mouse with Vladimir here? | ||
Is he taunting Vladimir here? | ||
So that is an interesting development. | ||
But again, who knows? Now Pergozin was apparently a man of a hundred different identities. | ||
So there could easily be a fake Pergozin, but that video is now surfacing all over the internet. | ||
But then what about the situation in Ukraine? | ||
What is going on in Kiev? | ||
What is going on in western Ukraine? | ||
And it's interesting because the truth is even those Ukrainian people don't really respect the war and it's almost just a joke to them. | ||
And that's quite embarrassing when that information gets out. | ||
And now there's a new story that just shows you what they really think about the whole thing. | ||
Where some sisters that I guess do social media stuff based in Ukraine decided they were going to go mock the war and decided to urinate on the graves of fallen soldiers. | ||
So yeah, they're really fighting for Ukraine. | ||
It's really, Ukraine is behind this whole thing. | ||
No, it's another military industrial complex money laundering, weapons laundering scam. | ||
These indictments and lawsuits are all part of my political opponent's campaign plan. | ||
It is election interference, and they are going to use the DOJ and the FBI to help them, which is totally illegal. | ||
It's what happened before. You remember the FBI and Twitter? | ||
They call it Twitter files and so much more. | ||
Crooked Joe pushed this litigation hard to Get it done. | ||
He wanted to get it done and get it done as fast because he can't put two sentences together. | ||
This is a new low in presidential politics. | ||
To the Democrats, I say, be careful what you wish for. | ||
Actually, Donald Trump, Joe Biden can put two sentences together. | ||
I just heard him today. | ||
He said, where am I and where am I going? | ||
So, yes, he can. | ||
We all heard him. | ||
Where am I? Where am I going? | ||
Two sentences, Joe Biden, he asks it all the time. | ||
He did it again today. | ||
Now I guess the good news is that all the hype that this is going to be the worst hurricane of all time and they were going to blame it on climate change and global warming, the good news is that is not exactly how it went. | ||
The bad news is there are still hundreds of thousands who remain without power. | ||
There are still people who are suffering from the last hurricane that are going to get hit again by this. | ||
The big situation out of Florida, we talked about it yesterday with Laura Loomer, is this massive insurance issue where insolvency could cause a lot of people to lose their homes. | ||
Let's hope it doesn't get that bad, and thankfully it didn't get to a Category 4 or worse, or it might have gotten that bad. | ||
But Joe Biden goes to the FEMA headquarters to I guess pretend like he's going to be part of the response to pretend like he cares and he asks his famous questions. | ||
Where am I and where am I going? | ||
So just so Donald Trump can have the record corrected, guys, let's just show it again. | ||
Joe Biden, he can put two sentences together. | ||
Where am I? Where am I going? | ||
his classic lines here, here it is. | ||
Very good. So, yes, Joe Biden can put two sentences together. | ||
Where am I? Where am I going? | ||
That's the President of the United States, apparently. | ||
Now, we here on the InfoWars War Room were way ahead of the Vivek Ramaswamy popularity. | ||
And so, since we've been here for a while, I told you first he was really going to be pulling number two. | ||
It wouldn't be too long. Now here we are. | ||
Let's get into the deeper issues when it comes to his past and his present and what we need to think about this and how we need to handle this. | ||
Now... Why is it time to have this conversation? | ||
Because Donald Trump has at least thought about or wants the idea put out there that he's considering Vivek Ramaswamy for his vice president. | ||
And of course Donald Trump teasing that he was going to be watching the debates on Fox to decide who his vice president might be. | ||
Donald Trump open to choosing Vivek Ramaswamy as potential vice president cites qualities but notes controversial stance. | ||
In a recent interview with Glenn Beck, we played some of that yesterday. | ||
Donald Trump spoke on a variety of subjects, including potential running mates. | ||
So... And, you know, maybe... | ||
I mean, because here's the thing. Vivek Ramaswamy is making headlines every day. | ||
He's running a smart campaign. | ||
He's running the campaign that DeSantis should be running, but DeSantis can't really run because he's the governor of Florida and he's now the Rupert Murdoch Republican Party establishment candidate. | ||
But I could play Vive Clips all day long. | ||
I mean, every day he's doing multiple interviews, multiple speech, campaign stops. | ||
He was at the Richard Nixon Center today. | ||
Another great speech. | ||
And so there's no denying his rhetoric. | ||
And the ideologies and the politics and the platforms and the principles that he espouses are about as A +, as good as it's going to get from any of the candidates, except maybe Donald Trump, maybe RFK Jr. | ||
It's about as good as it gets right there, top tier level. | ||
But he has no political capital. | ||
I have no proof of work to say, okay, I should trust you as a politician, which is, I mean, nobody trusts politicians anyway, so I guess that's a bit hyperbolic. | ||
And there is the concerns of the past. | ||
The big pharma involvement, the Soros involvement, World Economic Forum involvement. | ||
Now, I'm willing to think reasonably and rationally about this and not jump to conclusions and say, you know what? | ||
He's a young man, came up, made a lot of money, maybe made some unethical decisions, maybe just got into these groups because they were courting him so intensely. | ||
But never really decided to dive in or commit to it, went his own way, and maybe his politics really have landed where they are at today. | ||
Maybe he just has common sense and he's landed where the rest of us have landed. | ||
I think that's a perfectly reasonable stance to have and to believe that people can still be good. | ||
There are still good men out there that care about the things you care about and see the things you see and are concerned about. | ||
But having said that, I'm not so naive To think that the World Economic Forum or George Soros might have a sleeper candidate that they polish and groom to slip in and then when they get political power stab us in the back or essentially be a conservative Obama. | ||
Of course that is a potential. | ||
But you see the fact that we're having this conversation is proof that we're moving in the right direction. | ||
We should be heavily vetting our political leadership. | ||
We should be looking into their past and asking them questions. | ||
And he has had the questions asked on the multiple interviews and the podcast and everything. | ||
But he's running a real serious campaign. | ||
He's making headlines every day. | ||
He's attracting a youth vote to the Republican Party that I don't think it's... | ||
I've ever seen it like this before, except maybe Donald Trump. | ||
But he really understands how to tap into that, and he knows the different avenues to make it happen. | ||
And really, nobody else is doing it, not even Donald Trump. | ||
So, there's no doubt he's moving the ball in the right direction. | ||
But could that be just a... | ||
Is it, oh, he's just going to run it to the goal line and then fumble, and then the other team gets it when the clock runs out? | ||
But he's anti-war. | ||
And he's still going up against Nikki Haley, who, of course, we know is pro-war. | ||
Funny how the game is played by pro-war establishment on both sides, says Ramaswamy. | ||
Republicans and Democrats point the finger at each other, but in reality, they're mostly cut from the same cloth. | ||
So, I mean, this guy's calling out the Uniparty. | ||
He's calling out the military-industrial complex. | ||
He's calling out the political persecution of Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, almost every time he gets asked the question or gets the opportunity to call climate change a hoax, he does. | ||
He did a whole monologue on how the whole thing is a fraud and meant to bring us into a global government. | ||
So it's like, I mean, would the establishment, would Soros, would the World Economic Forum really bring in a guy that's just going to sit here and stab their entire life's work to death? | ||
We're having these conversations, but should Donald Trump really consider Vivek Ramaswamy for VP? I don't think so. | ||
I think a cabinet position would be better that way if he goes sideways. | ||
Trump can just do the classic, you're fired. | ||
I think the conversation around Vivek Ramaswamy is a good one. | ||
I think this is a good conversation that we're having. | ||
I think my producer, Scott, he's big on Vivek though. | ||
I don't know if he wants to pick up the mic, but there he is right there. | ||
He's lurking in the shadows. | ||
He can't really hide. | ||
He's about 6'8". | ||
But no, I think he's a big VVAC guy. | ||
He may want to come on here. | ||
I think it's a good conversation. | ||
And I'm okay with people that don't like him. | ||
I'm okay with people that do like him. | ||
Let's have the conversation. And we'll get Scott set up here. | ||
Because he's chomping at the bit, I think, to talk about what he thinks is going on here. | ||
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Okay, so Scott, so go ahead. | ||
Well, really, I guess it was a couple days ago. | ||
You really felt that you wanted to support Vivek moving forward. | ||
It was a couple days ago you said, yep, I'm definitely, Vivek is going to be my guy for now. | ||
But explain why. | ||
So when you see people saying, oh, look at his old connections, look at his old ideologies, what goes through your head? | ||
Well, what goes through my head is that what are the... | ||
What's more likely, that a guy changes his mind from the time when he's 23, 21, 22 years old to 37? | ||
You know, when he's in college and all this, and he's doing the college thing, and then he's 37, then he has these different opinions. | ||
At this point, he's created his own businesses, he's been in businesses, he has a family. | ||
And he sees things as they're going. | ||
And I always turn to the old saying of, if you're not a liberal by the time you're 20, you have no heart. | ||
And if you're not a conservative by the time you're 30, you have no brain. | ||
And I just feel like that's where Vivek kind of sits. | ||
I think it's far more likely for him to have changes in his opinions over these last 15 years than it is for somebody like a Trump or a Biden or any of those people to have the changes that they say they had. | ||
On the liberal side, you have Nancy, Pelosi, Biden. | ||
All of them have had these vast changes in their opinions on things, and it's solely to get votes. | ||
And I just don't think that if he was actually a plant, I don't think he would say the things that he says and do the things that he does. | ||
And I just feel like, I think my mindset lines up more with what he says. | ||
I'm still skeptical of him. | ||
I'm skeptical of anybody that wants to be a politician. | ||
Anybody that, you know, I should be the leader. | ||
That should always throw up. | ||
alerts in your brain. | ||
But I think he's been pretty much the most consistent throughout the whole process here. | ||
And I like that he doesn't... | ||
Like, all his interviews seem to be from the hip. | ||
They seem to be genuine. They seem to be very... | ||
That's what I was going to say next. | ||
The reason why I first really started supporting Trump was you could tell he wasn't scripted, right? | ||
He was speaking from his heart. | ||
This is really what he was thinking. | ||
It wasn't somebody else telling him what to think or what to say. | ||
I get that same vibe whenever Vivek is talking. | ||
He doesn't have to think and process like, oh, if I say this, who's going to be offended? | ||
Or if I say this, what are my donors going to think? | ||
Or if I say this, what is the party going to think? | ||
It's just stream of consciousness. | ||
Yeah, and I feel like that's his whole campaign right now. | ||
This is what I think. | ||
If you agree with me, vote for me. | ||
If you don't, let me know why you don't agree with me. | ||
But he doesn't change his stance on things. | ||
He just says, this is why I don't agree with what you're saying there. | ||
And I think when you saw him up on the stage against the other candidates, obviously, I don't think he has the backing of a Trump at this point. | ||
But I just feel like he is outside of Trump right now in the race. | ||
He's the next best option. | ||
Well, he's definitely put himself in a position to earn the political capital it would take for me to ever vote for him. | ||
But I think a lot of people are thinking like you, Scott, and that's why I wanted to get your opinion on this matter. | ||
And I think it's even more important that we have this debate. | ||
There's Scott. He keeps a lot of the things around here running. | ||
Thanks for joining us here, Scott. | ||
But the fact that we're having this debate, looking into the candidates' backgrounds, I mean, seriously digging in, having the conversations, that's what's most important. | ||
But for me personally, and I think Trump will probably ultimately have the same conclusion, Vivek does not have enough political capital to be a vice president. | ||
He just doesn't have it. | ||
Really, he's building his political capital right now in a run for president, which is pretty impressive. | ||
But he's got to build up some more political capital, a cabinet position, maybe some sort of a special deal that Trump gets up to eliminate federal waste or cut the federal spending, whatever it is. | ||
That would be a good way, I think, to get him involved and to make him prove himself. | ||
But he certainly separated himself from the pack during those debates. | ||
And I think that speaks volumes. | ||
I think that speaks volumes. | ||
Because it just shows you, here's the past of the Republican Party. | ||
Slowing it down, slowing the process down, watering the conversation down, attacking their own, attacking our own agenda. | ||
Ignoring their voters, but wanting their votes. | ||
And then there's the guy that's stream of consciousness, telling it like it is, not considering what big money donors or Washington, D.C. is going to think you're going to say. | ||
And that's the future of the Republican Party. | ||
Not Mitch McConnell. | ||
I mean, this is just ridiculous. | ||
Mitch McConnell is medically clear to continue... | ||
I'm sorry. It's just ridiculous. | ||
So a month ago, Mitch McConnell passes out on his feet, just blacks out. | ||
It's just... | ||
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That's Mitch McConnell. | |
And then he does it again yesterday. | ||
And he's medically cleared. | ||
He's medically cleared, U.S. Capitol doctor says. | ||
Medically cleared to work. | ||
Well, what does he do? | ||
If Mitch McConnell is medically cleared to work, what is the name of that sleep disorder where you just fall asleep in the middle of nowhere? | ||
Is Mitch McConnell, does he have narcolepsy? | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Medically cleared to work? | ||
What does he do? What does Mitch McConnell do if blacking out on your feet in the middle of a conversation? | ||
It's like, I mean, let's not disrespect our elders here, but I mean, it's like geriatric narcolepsy. | ||
And he's medically cleared to work. | ||
Well, gee, I guess he doesn't do too much, does he? | ||
I guess Mitch McConnell's job is not very demanding if he doesn't even have to be mentally present to do it. | ||
Cleared to work. But there's more to this story. | ||
There's more to this story. | ||
We're going to tell it on the other side. | ||
I don't know what goes on in the minds of the leftist media when they want to write stories about Republicans or conservatives. | ||
Well, except that nothing goes through their minds because they never do any research whatsoever. | ||
Like, we actually watch the left and tell you what they're up to. | ||
They don't even pay attention to us, and then they just write stories assuming what we're doing. | ||
We'll talk about that on the other side. | ||
All right, so the D.C., U.S. Capitol doctor says Mitch McConnell is medically cleared to work. | ||
That doesn't really give us much to work with there. | ||
What is wrong with him? | ||
Well, let's go ahead. Here is a couple videos from Mitch McConnell the last month just blacking out and passing out, just out cold on his feet. | ||
Here are the two videos, but he's medically cleared apparently. | ||
In case you haven't seen him, check it out. | ||
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running for re-election in 2026. | |
I'm going to take that as a no, Senator. | ||
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Running for reelection in 2026? | |
I'm going to take that as a no, Senator. | ||
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All right, I'm sorry, you all, we're going to need a minute. | |
Yeah, you're going to need a minute, okay. He'll respond later. | ||
Yeah, bring out the, do we have a wheelchair? | ||
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What do we need here? Maybe an iron lung? | |
Are you with us, Mitch? | ||
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Okay. Somebody else have a question. | |
Please speak up. | ||
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Here he is earlier, blacking out on his feet. | |
Now. | ||
Now, before we get to a little too edgy here, let's be kind and say that, look, Mitch McConnell is an old man. | ||
I believe he's above 80 years old. | ||
Clearly does not have his mental faculties. | ||
Clearly suffering immensely. | ||
If you or I had a grandparent or an elderly loved one suffering like this, it'd be painful to watch. | ||
So... Okay. | ||
Now we ask, what the hell is going on? | ||
Who is putting him up to this? | ||
Does he have nobody in his family that's going to say, hey, we got to stop this. | ||
Dad isn't doing so well. | ||
Grandpa's not doing so well. | ||
Maybe we don't have much time left. | ||
He needs to be taken care of and we need to be spending time with him. | ||
He doesn't need to be blacking out in front of cameras and microphones while senator. | ||
So what's going on? | ||
What's the motivation for For Mitch McConnell's family, I don't know, his wife, Elaine Chao, I think is her name. | ||
What is the motivation to have Mitch McConnell continue to run? | ||
Really? You're going to run for office again? | ||
You are blacked out on your feet. | ||
You just got knocked out cold by a gust of air conditioning. | ||
So the U.S. Capitol doctor says Mitch McConnell is cleared to work. | ||
So he must not be working much. | ||
He must not be working much if passing out on your feet, blacking out in broad daylight, middle of conversations, not even knowing what's going on or the environment around you. | ||
I mean, worse than Joe Biden. | ||
If that's clear to work, then he must not be doing much. | ||
So, I mean, really, you've got to wonder, who's putting Mitch McConnell up to this? | ||
Because it's not him. He doesn't even know what the hell's going on. | ||
Are they really going to run him again? | ||
What kind of sick freaks are behind Mitch McConnell's campaign and his last campaign, and what kind of sick freaks would get behind another one? | ||
What is wrong? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
This should be a bigger story. | ||
You have a senator that... | ||
You've seen the videos. Who's running this campaign? | ||
Whose idea is it to have Mitch McConnell, the leader of the Senate? | ||
And then who believes he's medically cleared to work? | ||
Now, if you're looking at this As a glass-half-full type of situation, you say, well, this is just the old guard, corrupt politicians like Mitch McConnell, Dianne Feinstein. | ||
They're done. | ||
Their time here is done, and so they're just clinging on to the last grasp of power that they have. | ||
It's like in the Dark Crystal, when the Queen is... | ||
Gripping the scepter. She won't let it go. | ||
And then she literally disintegrates into dust. | ||
I mean, that's where these politicians are at. | ||
They're just like a couple days away from just complete dust. | ||
But they can't let go of that power. | ||
They can't let go of that scepter. | ||
They need it. But I think it's really the loved ones around them sucking off their power, which makes it even more disgusting. | ||
But everywhere I look, everywhere I look in the independent conservative media, Conservatives are talking about this. | ||
And they're saying, what's wrong with Mitch McConnell? | ||
Republicans are calling this out. Republican voters. | ||
Trump supporters. Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
So inside the party. Anybody inside the Democrat Party calling out Dianne Feinstein, Nancy Pelosi, John Fetterman, Joe Biden? | ||
I'm not seeing it. I'm not hearing it. | ||
MTG calls out Mitch McConnell after health scare. | ||
Health scare, but he's cleared. | ||
Says he is no longer fit for office. | ||
Family should be ashamed. | ||
Absolutely. Really. | ||
Elaine Chao, you are a disgusting, despicable person that you would let your husband go through this. | ||
But maybe there's something else in it for you. | ||
Maybe you've got a role in all this too. | ||
But then Politico writes this story, and of course, it gets headlined on Drudge, and it gets shared by all the liberal press. | ||
Why is nobody doing anything about Mitch McConnell? | ||
And the whole notion of the story is that the Republicans won't call it out, the conservative media won't call it out, and I'm sitting here scratching my head like, hmm, actually the only place I do see calling it out are the Republicans in Congress. | ||
And the alternative conservative media. | ||
It's the only places I see it being called out, but then Politico acts like that's not going on. | ||
Well, they're not even doing their research. | ||
But if you turn on CNN, if you turn on MSNBC, you might ask, why aren't they covering Mitch McConnell? | ||
Because if they cover Mitch McConnell and the lack of mental faculties, then they have to cover Joe Biden. | ||
And they can't do that. | ||
You can't bring up the issue of these geriatric politicians that can barely walk or talk anymore, like a Mitch McConnell, like a Joe Biden, like a Dianne Feinstein. | ||
You can't call that out. | ||
Those are all the corrupt operators. | ||
So if you're confused... | ||
Over there at Politico, which you seem to live in constant states of confusion, differing from one issue to the next. | ||
Men can get pregnant. | ||
Men or women. Why isn't anybody calling out Mitch McConnell? | ||
You're always seeming to be confused on all the issues. | ||
So let me just lay it out clear for you. | ||
The corrupt mainstream media that you believe all the time, you took the vax, you wore the mask, they're covering up for Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden is having mental faculty issues. | ||
Joe Biden can barely walk, can barely talk, doesn't know where he is half the time. | ||
So they can't call out Mitch McConnell because then they'd have to address Joe Biden. | ||
And then there's Dianne Feinstein. | ||
Of course, we've all seen what's been going on with her. | ||
She can't walk. She can't talk. | ||
They wheel her up to a hearing. | ||
And then she sits down thinking she gets to read from this script. | ||
And then she has all the staffers getting in her ear saying, no, no, no, stop. | ||
Just vote. Just say yes. | ||
Just say yes. She's like, what? And then she goes back and reads the script. | ||
They say, just say yes. She goes, oh, I'm just supposed to say yes. | ||
They go, yes. She goes, okay, okay, yes. | ||
It's like, wow. They just did that right in front of your face. | ||
They don't even hide it anymore. | ||
Listen to this, though. Dianne Feinstein is a silent character in her sad and messy final chapter. | ||
Well yeah, this is the families of these politicians abusing them until they die. | ||
But you know, karma is real. | ||
Isn't it, after all? | ||
So these crooked politicians are now getting abused by their family members used and abused by their family | ||
members in their final in their final years Feinstein's daughter battles her stepsisters over the | ||
senator's share of a fortune that exceeds an estimated 1 billion | ||
dollars Daughters role scrutinized by trustees and new legal motion | ||
now Anybody who's been through a similar situation dealing with | ||
a death in the family and and I mean, maybe there's a large fortune | ||
Maybe there's a small fortune. Maybe there's some property whatever it can get a little dicey sometimes | ||
It can get a little intense. | ||
Well, Dianne Feinstein apparently is a... | ||
When she passes, she's going to be passing on more than a billion dollars. | ||
Oh yes, the Liberal Democrats, they're so for the little guy. | ||
But somehow they're all billionaires. | ||
And she's got all these fancy houses that they're battling over, beach houses, mansions, I mean, all across the Fruited Plain. | ||
And they all get air-conditioned and heated all year long. | ||
You know, that's adding to the carbon emissions. | ||
But it's a good liberal Democrat, so it's okay. | ||
So her family trying to dice up and slice up this massive fortune when she dies, and they don't even care enough to take care of her. | ||
They don't even care enough to say, hey, why don't you spend the last years of your life maybe in a comfortable situation, one of your giant mansions with your family, and maybe we can work it out. | ||
No. They're slicing and dicing her up for her fortune and letting her go in front of hearings and embarrass herself. | ||
That's the offspring of these corrupt politicians. | ||
All right, so left and right, it's the continued side effects of the COVID-19 injection. | ||
I mean, everywhere you look... | ||
See, if you follow sports and you're not involved in politics at all, you just don't notice this. | ||
It just seems like another headline comes and goes. | ||
But professional athletes, cardiac arrest, heart attacks, death, blood clots, blood clots, blood clots, forced into retirement, all this stuff, it's nonstop. | ||
Now, when I see it or you see it, you're like, oh, well, you know what that's about. | ||
But it hasn't really made its full understanding yet in the sports world. | ||
It's starting to catch up, I think, a little bit. | ||
And you got another example. | ||
Popular Brazilian fitness influencer, 33 years old, dies after a week-long coma following double cardiac arrest. | ||
But don't ask about the vaccine status. | ||
However, you want to go to a ballgame, a concert, you want to go out to dinner, you want to get on the bus, you want to travel. | ||
What's your vaccine status? | ||
But, oh, somebody may have had a side effect. | ||
Don't ask about that. So here's Dr. | ||
Mary Talley-Boden, and she has a radical left-winger, or I guess former now, to talk about the vaccine and the injuries, and this is an amazing admission here in Clip 9. | ||
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Between us and everybody listening has heard this, and I used to be a very flaming leftist and Bernie Sanders supporter until the injury happened. | |
When the injury happened, I opened my eyes and now I'm seeing what really went down, whether it was the lockdowns, the mandates, And also went down with the shots and the disaster of that. | ||
I, you know, agree with a lot of things President Trump said and did. | ||
The problem is, as you stated, Doc, with the vaccine, is that he goes out on the campaign trail and says, you know, The vaccine was God's gift to the world. | ||
He took $1 million from Pfizer. | ||
He asked RFK Jr. | ||
to be his vaccine man when he came in back in 2017. | ||
And then all of a sudden someone got his ear and that can just got kicked way down the road. | ||
It's nowhere to be found now. | ||
And listen, I still registered a Democrat in Florida and I only stayed in that party. | ||
Due to RFK Jr. | ||
running for president, and I will vote for him. | ||
And then, you know, I guess we'll have to either play it with DeSantis or Trump. | ||
And I'm very cool with voting for Governor DeSantis, who I used to despise. | ||
Isn't that great? So this conversation is being had everywhere, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And we played a little bit of an example. | ||
And this trend is not going anywhere, by the way. | ||
I mean, it's just it's popping up on my feeds. | ||
Dozens of these videos every day, just black Americans all across the country saying, I can't believe they're doing Trump like this. | ||
They lied to us about Trump. | ||
I wish I would have voted for Trump. | ||
I'm definitely going to vote for Trump. | ||
And again, Trump is just the beachhead. | ||
Trump is just the political figure representing something much bigger. | ||
But this is the realization that's being made. | ||
The mainstream media lies to you. | ||
The government institutions lie to you. | ||
Politicians lie to you, but I think we all knew that. | ||
And so now you're connecting the dots. | ||
But see, what's the problem? | ||
This individual here, fire-breathing Rob, as he says, used to be a radical leftist, this individual had to have it come to his front door. | ||
And I don't like that. | ||
I don't like the fact that he took a vaccine and got injured by it. | ||
If it was up to me, it wouldn't have happened. | ||
But... He didn't get the message. | ||
He learned the hard way. He's got a vaccine injury now. | ||
That's sad. But that's what's happening. | ||
So whether it's a vaccine injury, whether it's the Bidenomics economy crushing you, people are realizing what the hell's going on. | ||
And they know, you know, these people keep telling me to blame Trump for everything going wrong, but he's not involved in any of this and it still sucks. | ||
And the biggest mistake that they can make... | ||
Quite frankly, politically speaking, the best thing they could do would be to lock us down again, folks. | ||
And believe me, I don't want to do that. | ||
I like life. | ||
I like the metropolitan lifestyle. | ||
I like going golfing. I like going out to dinner. | ||
I don't want a lockdown. | ||
But I mean, quite frankly, it would be the best thing that could happen because all these people that blame Trump for the lockdown are going to now see, oh, it wasn't Trump. | ||
It was the same corrupt bureaucracies that hate Trump. | ||
So if they bring it back, it'll be a massive loss for them. | ||
You know, my crew brings this up in the break. | ||
It's such a valuable crew behind me here. | ||
I mean, I'm not even sure the connection that was made, but I do have some illegal immigration news here in my stack. | ||
But it's like, are you seeing what's going on in New York? | ||
Are you seeing what's going on in California? | ||
We're here in Texas. | ||
We're a border state. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of illegals coming across the border every month here in Texas. | ||
We've documented this too many times. | ||
And so have dozens of others. | ||
We have guests on the show. | ||
I mean, it's just... We've covered the whole thing. | ||
We know how the whole operation works. | ||
And now... There's some sporadic protests in Chicago and Los Angeles about the illegal immigration protests and maybe spotty everywhere else. | ||
Folks, every single day, every single day in New York City, there's an illegal immigration protest. | ||
And every single time, Eric Adams is there, the Democrat members of the city council are there, and they keep doing this thing where they demand that the federal government do something about it. | ||
This has to be one of the most insane political things I've ever seen in my life. | ||
I'm not even sure where it starts, where it begins. | ||
We have a wide open border. | ||
Let's start there. | ||
The southern border is wide open. | ||
Since Joe Biden has taken office, at least five million illegal immigrants have crossed the southern border. | ||
That is a significant number. | ||
That is a significant number. | ||
And we're just so numb to it. | ||
Oh, five million illegal immigrants. | ||
Well, what are they doing here? | ||
What are their prospects? I mean, how are they being taken care of? | ||
This is costing us billions of dollars. | ||
It's an economic bomb. | ||
It's a culture bomb. | ||
It's a third world bomb. | ||
And they're dropping it into our cities. | ||
But okay. So I guess that's where the madness starts. | ||
But, okay, we look at the Republican platform, we look at the Republican message, and what is it? | ||
Strong borders, border wall, stop illegal immigration. | ||
You look at the Democrat platform, the Democrat message, what is it? | ||
Open borders, all the illegal immigration, record under Joe Biden. | ||
And then I look and I see it every single day. | ||
Eric Adams in the street complaining about illegal immigration. | ||
The Democrat City Council in New York City complaining about illegal immigration. | ||
I'm just, I'm at a loss. | ||
You guys are the illegal immigrant party. | ||
And, I mean, what are you requesting from the federal government? | ||
That they close the border? See, they can't say that. | ||
So they're caught in this weird place right now. | ||
The Democrats, Eric Adams, are caught in this weird place because the locals in their cities know it's the wide open border that's causing these illegal immigrants. | ||
So the local Democrats have to respond and they have to pretend like, oh, we want to do something about this. | ||
We're sending a message to the federal government. | ||
They won't say the Biden administration in name because they don't want to attack them. | ||
So they have to play this game of we're not going to address illegal immigration as an issue. | ||
We're not going to address illegal immigration at the source. | ||
We're just going to complain about the issue ending up in our backyard. | ||
And it's every single day Eric Adams in the streets giving speeches. | ||
So I'm not sure you get a better case and point of Democrat Party policy being The very cause of every single issue that even they complain about. | ||
I don't even... I mean, the irony of this is unreal. | ||
The Democrats opened the border. | ||
Five million of them pour in. | ||
Republicans say, okay, we're going to bus them to your cities because you say you're sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants. | ||
And then they get to your cities and you say, we don't want them. | ||
Stop sending them here. And we're going to address the federal government about this problem. | ||
Well, you guys run the federal government. | ||
You are the federal government. | ||
Why don't you just shut the border down? | ||
They can't say that. | ||
It's an incredible phenomenon, truly. | ||
I mean, you can't even wrap your head around it. | ||
They cause the issue of illegal immigration, and then they complain about it. | ||
And you're just sitting here like, wait, you guys are complaining about illegal immigration? | ||
No, I thought that was xenophobic. | ||
I was a xenophobe when I... But now you... | ||
Oh, you just want them in conservative areas. | ||
Oh, you just don't want them in your backyard. | ||
Oh, you were just faking it the whole time. | ||
Another phony leftist, another phony liberal ideology. | ||
And then there's this. They have all these medical mandates for your children to go to schools. | ||
And, of course, it's worse in these Democrat-run cities like New York. | ||
Very strict medical mandates, vaccines, all this other stuff. | ||
Now, you can get exemptions. But parents know. | ||
It's like, okay, new vaccines every year, all this other stuff, these tests. | ||
But if you're an illegal immigrant, not for you. | ||
And so they just admit this now. | ||
Listen to what they're saying about students, illegal immigrant students here in clip five. | ||
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And so, students in temporary housing, they do not need to show proof of vaccination in order to enter school. | |
However, we are working with our partners in health and hospitals, they've been amazing, with the DSS, with the Department of Health, to get the students vaccinated. | ||
Students in temporary housing, it's always been in place for students, they don't have to show proof of vaccination upon entering. | ||
Here's what's going on. | ||
These hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants, minors, come across the border, and of course they have no medical records, and the system is too overwhelmed to actually put them through it. | ||
Whether that be to test them for diseases or if the plan is to inoculate them, whatever, it's not happening. | ||
The system is too overloaded. So they just come in and they just end up wherever they end up, and a lot of them end up in New York City. | ||
And so the schools are just saying, okay, our doors are open. | ||
Come on in. Our doors are open. | ||
The U.S. taxpayer is paying for it anyway, so come on in. | ||
And then the parents are saying, well, now wait a second. | ||
We had to get a vaccine to send our child here. | ||
We had all kinds of medical mandates to send our child to this school. | ||
You said we had to go through this because it was for their safety. | ||
But now all these illegal immigrant children come in and they don't have the same standards that we have? | ||
And the school board, without any hesitation, says, yep, that's correct. | ||
Yes, that's correct. | ||
Illegal immigrants are not held to the same standards that you are. | ||
And all the protocols that we enacted on your children to keep them safe, those don't apply to illegal immigrants. | ||
So I guess that means that the entire protocols to make them safe don't apply anywhere or they're not effective based on that logic. | ||
But isn't that nice? | ||
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They just admit it. | |
Yeah, all those health standards on your children, they don't apply to the illegal immigrants. | ||
And by the way, you're paying for their schooling too. | ||
How's that? How's that taste? | ||
So, but again, and put the other headline back up, Los Angeles wants to sue Texas. | ||
I mean, it's like, what in the, what twilight zone am I in right now? | ||
What are they doing? | ||
What is this? | ||
Trump's number one campaign issue, secure the border. | ||
Governor Abbott, secure the border. | ||
Governor Abbott, put up a wall. | ||
Governor Abbott, put up the barbed wire fence. | ||
Governor Abbott, put up the floating borders. | ||
Governor Abbott, sent down the Texas National Guard, all this other stuff. | ||
And look, I'm not sitting here praising Governor Abbott. | ||
I'm not saying he's had the best response. | ||
I'm just telling you. So Governor Abbott does all these measures to try to stop the illegal immigration. | ||
And the Democrats and the Biden administration, what do they do? | ||
They rip up the barbed wire fence and remove it. | ||
They pull out the floating barriers and remove it. | ||
They stand down the Texas National Guard. | ||
We videotaped it. | ||
We videotaped it. | ||
They stood down the Texas National Guard and they bussed in the illegal immigrants. | ||
Bus after bus after bus. | ||
That is 100% Democrat policy. | ||
The Republican policy is no illegal immigrants. | ||
The Democrat policy is all the illegal immigrants. | ||
And then the Democrats sue the Republicans for illegal immigrants. | ||
I mean... | ||
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What the f***? | |
What? What is that? | ||
What is that? Okay. | ||
Okay. That's just, hey, hey, hey. | ||
Men can get pregnant. | ||
Men can get pregnant. | ||
Men can have periods. Men can compete against women in sports. | ||
Men are women. And Republicans are xenophobes for wanting a secure border. | ||
So we're going to sue the Republicans because of all the illegal immigrants in our cities. | ||
I am fully into the twilight zone now. | ||
This is Whack-A-World. | ||
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Oh, the last turbo force. | |
Ooh, turbo force. | ||
These guys don't even know you can get the canister now. | ||
Get the all new Turbo Force Plus at Infowarsstore.com Now, it's shareable! | ||
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I've got a canister of the Covilight Plus here. | ||
This is just ridiculous. I'm just looking at the supplement facts again and the ingredients here. | ||
I don't know how you squeeze so much into there. | ||
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Everybody loves it. I remember, like, General Flynn would be like, oh, my God, Kovilite, the Kovilite lady. | |
Whenever I go out, everybody... | ||
Kovilite lady. | ||
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Everybody, Clay loves Kovilite. | |
They're like, well, we... | ||
You need to do it. | ||
You can sing. You need to sing a song that's like a catchy Kovilite song. | ||
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I know, right? You need your Kovilite. | |
You need your Kovilite for today. | ||
You need your Kovilite. | ||
There it is. I mean, that's just incredible. | ||
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You need It takes away the brain fog. | |
It makes you feel better. You need your coffee lights. | ||
You need your coffee lights. | ||
For today, you need your coffee lights. | ||
There are no added. That is just a supplement. | ||
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This is some good stuff. You need your coffee lights. | |
Covilite! There it is! | ||
It has like a focus blend and it has like a cardio blend and then it has regular vitamins. | ||
I mean, that's just incredible. I take my vitamins in Covilite. | ||
That is just too good there. | ||
That is just too good. And I have to tell you, I'm starting to... | ||
You know, I drink the vitamin mineral fusion every morning. | ||
Then I hit the turbo force before I go on air. | ||
And then usually after that, I'm just drinking water. | ||
But... I've got to tell you, I'm starting to hit the Covilite now after I finish my Turbo Force, and there's another 150 milligrams of caffeine in there. | ||
So, things are about to, well, let's just say we're not going to have any Mitch McConnell problems here, which Joe Biden just commented on, by the way. | ||
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Coupon code ALEX at checkout. | ||
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So I guess after Joe Biden got lost and confused at the FEMA headquarters, they lassoed him | ||
up and wrangled him up and put him in front of a podium. | ||
He was asked about the Mitch McConnell situation. | ||
And here's what Joe Biden had to say. | ||
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Have you spoken to Leader McConnell? | |
Yes, I have. I spoke to Mitch. | ||
He's a friend. And I spoke to him today. | ||
And, you know, he was his old self on the telephone. | ||
And having A little understanding of dealing with neurosurgeons and people and one of the leading women in my staff, her husband's a neurosurgeon as well. | ||
It's not at all unusual to have the response that sometimes happens to Mitch when you've had a severe concussion. | ||
It's part of the recovery. | ||
And so I'm confident he's going to be back to his old self. | ||
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Do you have any concerns about his ability to do his job? | |
Do you have any concerns about his ability? | ||
I don't. Wow. | ||
A lot to unpack there. | ||
Who do you think Mitch McConnell talks to more on the phone, Donald Trump or Joe Biden? | ||
Mitch McConnell had a severe concussion, and it's so severe that in his old age, I believe he's like 83, that he's blacking out on his feet. | ||
But he's been medically cleared to work? | ||
What is this, the NFL? I mean, that is just stunning stuff. | ||
Oh, but we shouldn't be surprised that China Mitch and China Joe are good friends. | ||
That shouldn't surprise anybody, and they've got to keep that vote in there. | ||
There's your Republican leadership in the Senate. | ||
Mitch McConnell, best friends with Joe Biden. | ||
Medically cleared to work, out on his feet, cold. | ||
China Joe, China Mitch, they love one another, don't they? | ||
They're good friends. They talk on the phone all the time. | ||
He was his old self. | ||
He was his old self. | ||
Wow. So heartwarming. | ||
So heartwarming. | ||
That is really just incredible. | ||
I just hope this is really truly the dying age of the corrupt politician. | ||
Maybe I'm dreaming. | ||
Maybe I'm hopeful. But I just pray, I just pray that this is the end of the age of the corrupt politicians sitting in D.C. for decade after decade, lying to the people, robbing the people blind, screwing us over and selling us out. | ||
Mitch McConnell is one of them. | ||
Joe Biden is one of them. | ||
And see, they're trying to build up their next... | ||
Crop, if you will. | ||
It's the Eric Swalwells. | ||
It's the Adam Schiff's. | ||
It's the Adam Kinzinger's. | ||
Gone. See how that works? | ||
It's the Liz Cheney's. | ||
Gone. See how that works? | ||
But hopefully this is it and we start electing good people, real people. | ||
I know. I know what you're saying. | ||
Do we even have elections anymore? | ||
Well, it's a fair question. | ||
It's a fair question. | ||
Alright, I'm telling you though, two big things. | ||
One, the Biden economy, the true story about the Biden economy cannot be kept under wraps. | ||
This thing is going to boil over. | ||
The media can't cover this up forever, folks. | ||
The media can't cover this up forever. | ||
CNBC.com today. | ||
Inflation is still squeezing budgets. | ||
The number of Americans who say they are stretched thin has remained stubbornly high. | ||
Told you there's no relief in sight. | ||
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently called for continued vigilance in the fight against inflation. | ||
He's watching. Warning that there might be even more interest rate increases to come. | ||
Oh, meaning, of course, there will be. | ||
As of July, 61% of adults still said they are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
Last year it was 59%. | ||
So this is not going anywhere. | ||
This is only getting worse. | ||
It's only getting worse. | ||
And so what happens... | ||
What happens... | ||
When your bills go up, your taxes go up, your living expenses go up, everything goes up and up and up and up. | ||
But your salary doesn't go up. | ||
Your pay doesn't go up. | ||
And then what happens when an unexpected expense hits? | ||
Now, all of a sudden, you're upside down. | ||
And then what happens when there's no relief in sight? | ||
Well, now you're living paycheck to paycheck to paycheck, just keeping your head underwater. | ||
And now that's the story for the majority of Americans. | ||
But that's Bidenomics. | ||
He says he's building it from the bottom up in the middle out. | ||
How's that going? He's hollowing it out from the bottom in the middle out. | ||
And so the political response to this and the political victory to this is to cut taxes. | ||
I mean, that's the message. That's the action. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
Any politician that wants to win an election that has any political sense whatsoever will be picking this up. | ||
Abbott's flirting with it. | ||
Now the Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt is flirting with it. | ||
Governor Kevin Stitt wants state income tax eliminated. | ||
I'm telling you, this is the future. | ||
This is the future of the Republican Party. | ||
Find a tax and cut it. | ||
Find another tax and then cut that one too. | ||
And if you find any more, cut them all. | ||
So here's what's frustrating. | ||
This is a very basic level, surface level. | ||
Most people should be able to understand this and relate to this. | ||
We pay about 30% of the money we earn in taxes. | ||
Income taxes... | ||
Social Security, Medicare, sales tax, property tax, I mean, you name it, it's about 30% of the money you earn, you're paying. | ||
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Right back. That's theft. | |
And so, our government then takes our money, they spend hundreds of billions of dollars on, well, let's say for one instance, Ukraine. | ||
We spend billions and billions of dollars on illegal immigrants. | ||
This is an undeniable fact. | ||
Just on those two issues alone, there's probably $200 billion every two years that we spend on those two issues. | ||
A war in Ukraine now and illegal immigration. | ||
Well, what could we do with our own infrastructure? | ||
What could we do for our own country with $200 billion? | ||
Where to begin? Now I'm no communist, so I don't like giving people free handouts. | ||
I think about infrastructure. | ||
I think about technology. | ||
I think about innovation, energy, convenience. | ||
Faster trains to begin carrying passengers as Amtrak's monopoly fails. | ||
Now Amtrak has kind of been going sideways for some years now. | ||
And a lot of that might have to do with the safety of the trains or just if you've ever tried traveling by Amtrak, it's rarely even that convenient. | ||
Car would usually be more convenient in most cases. | ||
But the technology of trains is certainly not defunct, not even close. | ||
I'd like to know what $200 billion could do for our infrastructure and what kind of high-speed rails we could build. | ||
Would you be interested in that? | ||
I mean, I can think of so many that would just work perfectly overnight if we could construct them. | ||
I mean, right here in Texas, you've got Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin in the center. | ||
Right there, you've got a potential for a very highly efficient, effective, usable, consumable, high-speed rail system. | ||
But instead, we spend money on illegal immigrants. | ||
You could set these things up. | ||
St. Louis, Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. | ||
I mean, it could be everywhere. | ||
People would use them. | ||
And now that flying sucks so much, there'd be even more a reason to get on a high-speed rail that goes from one major city to the next. | ||
But see, we don't get to build like that. | ||
We have century-old systems that are falling apart and crumbling right in front of our eyes. | ||
And then Ukraine gets 100 plus billion dollars and illegal immigrants get tens of billions of dollars. | ||
It'd be very simple. | ||
We could be innovating. | ||
We could be building new technology. | ||
We could be building new infrastructure. | ||
But instead we just get our money stolen from us. | ||
We just get our money stolen from us. | ||
And given to non-citizens, foreigners, people that hate our guts. | ||
Thieves, criminals, warmongers, tyrants. | ||
Nope, that's what we get. | ||
That's what we get. | ||
Oh, I guarantee you, I guarantee you, a high speed rail system in Texas, just with the four cities I mentioned alone, would do great business. | ||
Guarantee you. | ||
But we have to figure out how to stop millions of illegal immigrants from pouring across our southern border instead. | ||
And so that's what we get. | ||
We get cities full. | ||
They're building new reservations in Houston, by the way, that they think might house up to 100,000 illegal immigrants because they don't know where else to put them. | ||
They just keep coming and nowhere to go. | ||
Very frustrating. | ||
Very, very frustrating. | ||
And then there's Eric Swalwell. | ||
Boy, this guy really wants to disarm you. | ||
This guy really wants you disarmed. | ||
He really wants to take your firearms. | ||
He really is against your civil liberties. | ||
We read his statement yesterday about wanting to ban assault weapons. | ||
Now they can't clearly define that. | ||
But we can just assume, let's say that's AK-47s, AR-15s. | ||
That's a loose net that they're saying they definitely want to classify those. | ||
But they won't really define what an assault weapon is. | ||
I mean, a baseball bat could be an assault weapon. | ||
Hell, a pencil could be an assault weapon. | ||
But he's not talking about that, is he? | ||
But he doubles down today. | ||
And he says, Eric Swalwell... | ||
The future of the Democrat Party. | ||
A total lying scumbag that wants to disarm you. | ||
He said he had the proof of Russian collusion. | ||
He lied. And now he wants you disarmed. | ||
MAGA creeps think they're owning me by panning my idea to ban assault weapons. | ||
Save this tweet. It's happening. | ||
Go talk to a parent of small kids or anyone born after 1990. | ||
they're tired of living this way. | ||
Eric Swalwell thinks anyone born after 1990 doesn't believe in the Second Amendment? | ||
you Interesting. Interesting. | ||
But he apparently doesn't believe in the Second Amendment either. | ||
Why does Eric Swalwell want you disarmed? | ||
Why would a politician want you disarmed? | ||
He's very, very proud of the fact he wants to disarm you. | ||
And he says, quote, it's happening. | ||
Quote, it's happening. | ||
There it is right there. There's his statement. | ||
Eric Swalwell wants you disarmed and, quote, it's happening. | ||
Wow, Eric. Good for you. | ||
You are right up there in the history books with Adolf Hitler, Pol Pot, Lenin, Stalin. | ||
They all took the guns. | ||
They all disarmed the citizens. | ||
And now Eric Swalwell can join them in the history books. | ||
Congratulations, Eric. | ||
You are talking like a true tyrant dictator that wants to disarm its citizens. | ||
And they want to take your meat away. | ||
Beef Company CEO warns of government attacks on real beef. | ||
This is about the administrative deep state. | ||
Yeah, and what it really comes down to, as it's highlighted in this interview from the Gateway Pundit with Prepper All-Natural CEO Jason Nelson, who's also a veteran, and he's warning that the Democrats are shutting down beef. | ||
It's all about shutting down, because here's the real futuristic vision. | ||
No human will ever eat meat again. | ||
They won't even know that meat exists. | ||
That's the globalist vision probably two generations down the road. | ||
They would like for every human born after the year 2030 to never even know what beef is. | ||
Everything will be synthetic. | ||
Everything will be fake and controlled by the U.S. government, but they don't even want people to know the difference. | ||
They want it demonized. | ||
They want you to think about a gun and think negatively. | ||
They want you to think about beef and think negatively. | ||
They want you to think about a car and think negatively. | ||
That's the world they want. | ||
That's the world they envision. | ||
That's where this goes. | ||
After the year 2030, the World Economic Vision, the World Economic Forum, globalist Bill Gates' vision is you won't have any access to beef. | ||
All you'll have is the synthetic fake meat that they make in a lab with the rations controlled by the government. | ||
That's their vision. Is that what you want for the future of humanity? | ||
Is that what you want for your children and grandchildren? | ||
I know I don't want that. | ||
For all my fellow Americans out there today feeling Trump-ish, Damn, you look good. | ||
This is the type of crap I'm talking about here. | ||
We don't invest in infrastructure or stuff that will actually make our lives easier and make a difference. | ||
We invest in little projects and cute stuff. | ||
And look, there's a time and there's a place for this. | ||
An example here in Austin, and I kind of want to do a little experiment with my crew here. | ||
Hole in the Wall, that's the name of this establishment in Austin. | ||
Hole in the Wall, Dodge's closure, secures 20-year lease with $1.6 million from the city. | ||
Now let me just quickly get a show of hands from the crew. | ||
Has anybody ever been to the Hole in the Wall? | ||
Okay, we've got one. | ||
We got one on the crew that's been there? | ||
Is that two? Am I seeing two? | ||
Okay, we've got three. So about half the crew has been there. | ||
About half the crew. All right. | ||
And how is it, guys? | ||
I mean, what do you think? Would you go back or is it a big deal to you? | ||
College, bar, karaoke. | ||
Oh, left-leaning. Ah, there it is. | ||
A liberal stronghold in Austin, in other words. | ||
Yeah. Okay. Okay. | ||
And it's been around for 50 years. | ||
The last guy that took up the lease went under and got saved by the Texas taxpayer. | ||
And now this next owner has been bailed out by the U.S. taxpayer. | ||
Look. I'm okay for local projects. | ||
I'm okay to keep some local color around and stuff that has meaning. | ||
And if you want to argue this is one of those joints, well, I would argue that it should be able to sustain itself. | ||
And, you know, let's just say this isn't the nicest place you're going to go to. | ||
It's pretty dumpy. You know what I mean? | ||
So it's like, you don't take care of your shop. | ||
You don't upgrade it. | ||
You don't clean it. You don't make it a great establishment to the point where people don't support you enough to stay in business. | ||
So you have to reach your hand out again to the Texas taxpayer. | ||
And of course they're left leaning. And so the leftists will make sure they get their funding. | ||
But see, this really does nothing. | ||
This isn't a tourist destination. | ||
This is some local Keep Austin weird thing that they're clinging to, but Austin is not a small city anymore. | ||
It's a giant metropolitan area, and if you can't make it with all the tourism and everything else coming here, then why should you reach your hand out to the taxpayer to foot your bill? | ||
This is the type of crap I'm just sick of. | ||
Again, I'm all for keeping some local stuff going, and that's all fine and dandy, but you know what? | ||
After bailout, after bailout, if you can't make it on your own, I think it's just time to say, sorry, we've tried to help. | ||
We've kept you in business, but we're not a charity here. | ||
So either figure out a way to make your bills or close up shop. | ||
Sorry, you failed. But, oh, hey, you know what? | ||
This will be great. I'm sure this will have so much revenue. | ||
This will produce so much revenue for Austin, I'm sure. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. Uh-huh. | |
Oh, but like a train system, a rail may be going from San Marcos to Austin. | ||
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Like, oh, oh. Nah. | |
Nah. Keep this place afloat that continues to need funding every time its lease is up. | ||
That's the kind of crap we put up with. | ||
Okay. Oh, oh, oh. | ||
And then there's this. | ||
So first here, guys, go to clip six or seven. | ||
Clip six or seven, either one. | ||
Just fire one on the screen and then the next. | ||
Actually, let's go to this one second. | ||
I want to go to the other one first because there's kind of an advance here. | ||
So here is a bunch of looters. | ||
What did we call this, guys? I forget. | ||
Organized looting. What did I call it? | ||
Organized theft, I think. Here's some of your organized theft in California at a place called... | ||
What is the name of it there? | ||
Sebastian or Salvatore... | ||
What is it? | ||
Salvatore... Are you guys... | ||
I can't... Salvatore Fagarooney? | ||
I can't... I don't know what they're saying. | ||
That has to be a joke. Anyway, I'm assuming this is a clothing store. | ||
I'm assuming this is a clothing store is what it looks like. | ||
Is that accurate, guys? Is it like a... | ||
Okay, so yeah. Ferragamo. | ||
Salvatore Ferragamo. | ||
Honest mistake. So, okay, we've seen them hit the Walmarts and they usually steal the clothes. | ||
This is the organized retail crime gangs. | ||
And so they go into, you know, Gucci stores and all these other fancy stores and they steal a bunch of clothes. | ||
Or shoes. And I said, well, you realize that this is eventually going to advance, right? | ||
They're going to realize that, hey, there's other places that we can steal from, not just jewelry places and clothes that we can maybe resell on the internet or, you know, walk around with a bunch of bling. | ||
Now the organized retail theft criminals are going into Home Depot's. | ||
And so you see them now going into a Home Depot. | ||
I'm sure they've got some projects around the house. | ||
They've got some projects around the house because we know how well-maintained the projects are by the people that live in them. | ||
That's why they last so long and they stay in such great shape because everybody's robbing from Home Depot for the hammers and the tools to keep the houses and the places they live in well-kept. | ||
So now they're going to Home Depot's. | ||
We're about a phase or two away from this hitting grocery stores, I would say. | ||
And you're already seeing some measurements being made by some grocery store chains, and they're locking up meat. | ||
They're locking up other certain products because they're afraid that these organized retail theft gangs are going to eventually start stealing food. | ||
And I would predict that is incoming. | ||
That is incoming. | ||
Because there's different levels to this. | ||
There's levels of, hey, we're just going to go and steal some apparel or whatever to wear it or resell it. | ||
and that's been going on for a while. | ||
And then there's the new level of this organized retail crime | ||
where they just basically do a flash mob and 10 or 20 of them run into a Walmart | ||
or a Gucci or a jewelry store and just do a smash and grab. | ||
But overall, it's still kind of the same thing. | ||
Resell it on the internet or wear it around, what have you. | ||
But soon they're gonna reach other avenues. | ||
And eventually it's gonna end up at the grocery stores And they're going to start stealing food. | ||
And they're going to run into these grocery stores and start stealing all kinds of food. | ||
Because why pay for food? | ||
You know? Why pay for food? | ||
In fact, I mean, you know, I actually have friends that manage grocery stores and they tell me some pretty crazy stories. | ||
The theft is already going on at the grocery stores. | ||
It's not organized like that. | ||
But... There's already people stealing food and stealing other products from grocery stores. | ||
It's usually just individuals. | ||
But they have it all down to a science. | ||
They know the laws about how much they can steal. | ||
They stay under the dollar limit about how much they can steal. | ||
They literally walk around and add up the math of all the stuff they're stealing before they walk out. | ||
They have black markets where they can sell some of the products on Facebook and Craigslist or just on the street. | ||
And they also know that the security types and the workers at these stores can't actually do anything to stop them because that's the policy of the grocery stores. | ||
So it's not happening at the organized crime level. | ||
It's happening at the individual level. | ||
But this is probably going to eventually reach grocery stores. | ||
And you'll probably eventually see the same organized retail crime happening. | ||
But they're going to run in and grab a bunch of food. | ||
Because this is what they're going to eventually realize. | ||
It's not just about stealing to resell or stealing because you like the shoes or the jewelry. | ||
It's why should I pay for anything? | ||
Why should I pay for my groceries if I can just go in and steal everything? | ||
And then what happens? It's the breakdown of civilization. | ||
So this is not going to stop until this is met head-on with I mean, you want to talk about a RICO? You want to talk about a RICO crime? | ||
How about this organized retail theft? | ||
Find the groups responsible for this and charge them with organized crime. | ||
Because that's what this is. | ||
No. Instead... | ||
Instead, the liberal leftist progressive Democrat policy is to write laws that encourages them to steal and protects them from punishment. | ||
That's what we get. | ||
We don't get, hey, let's find out how we can put an end to this. | ||
We get, no, let's find out how we can embolden this. | ||
And then what happens? You see it all over San Francisco, Chicago, New York. | ||
All the brick and mortar shops are closing up. | ||
Flagship Nordstrom's. | ||
Flagship Starbucks. | ||
I mean, it's just they're all shutting down. | ||
So this isn't going anywhere because we don't have anybody making any serious measures to stop it. | ||
So you'll probably witness this someday if you're in a major metropolitan city. | ||
You'll probably witness this. Your big crime is daring to think that you... | ||
Would call out your corrupt politicians or news media. | ||
You're supposed to not care, you're supposed to sit down, and you're supposed to shut up. | ||
And the royalty in D.C. is not supposed to be bothered by your presence or your questions, you stupid American peasant. | ||
That's how they feel about you, but they got a problem. | ||
I mean, quite frankly, that's why they're trying to make such an example out of me. | ||
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I'll leave it at that. Boy, oh boy. | |
Geez, I don't even know the half of what goes on around here. | ||
Boy, oh boy. But, no, that's your big crime, is thinking you dare have the right to speak to the royalty that is your government. | ||
But not everybody agrees that that is how this goes. | ||
And so I'm seeing this all the time here. | ||
Activists popping up in a bunch of cities, including right here in Austin, one Alex Stanger. | ||
Uh... He asks Jose Garza, this is the Soros attorney here, why he let a serial rapist on probation. | ||
It went like this. Hey, you're the district attorney, right? | ||
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I am. Hey, nice to meet you. | |
Nice to meet you, too. Hey, I have a question. | ||
No, I understand. | ||
Look, I just want to know, why do you think it's okay to give a homeless guy who tried to rape multiple women probation back in April? | ||
I don't even know what you're talking about. Your office literally offered probation for a homeless guy who tried to rape multiple women. | ||
Somebody broke her leg in four places, Jose. | ||
It was all over the news. | ||
Your office recommended probation for this. | ||
I have a friend, he got hit by a drunk driver driving a pedicast, and you recommended probation for the drunk driver. | ||
I will. My friend, he got hit by a drunk driver, Jose. | ||
Yeah, he was almost paralyzed. | ||
Your office recommended probation for the driver who didn't have insurance. | ||
All right, I'll take you up on that. | ||
I will, I'll take you up on that. | ||
We'll do that. And he will, too. | ||
Stanger will follow up. | ||
You dirty American peasant. | ||
How dare you approach a liberal attorney like that? | ||
Don't you know that's royalty? | ||
Get on your knees. | ||
Get on your knees, American peasant, in the presence of a liberal progressive royalty. | ||
You don't dare speak. | ||
You don't dare speak to us. | ||
Don't make eye contact either. | ||
That's how these people view themselves. | ||
And so this is what they're really afraid of, folks. | ||
This is what they're really afraid of. | ||
They don't like millions of Trump supporters showing up in D.C. They don't like independent journalists in their little hallways and in their little corridors and questioning the media and the politicians. | ||
They don't like it when you're out there in public and you see one and you say, hey, what for? | ||
They hate that. | ||
They hate that. | ||
They want to be able to act without any reprisal from the American people. | ||
They don't even want the attention. | ||
They just want the feeling of prestige, the air of royalty, and to look down on the American public and smash them like a bug. | ||
And when you stand up and you get eye level and you say, hey, you represent the government. | ||
I have a First Amendment and I have to redress some of my grievances with you. | ||
Our political royalty doesn't like that, do they? | ||
That's what they hate the most. | ||
That you, the American voter, would dare think that you're on the equal to your royalty? | ||
You would dare think that you're on the equal to a liberal progressive attorney? | ||
You would dare think you're on the equal to a congressman? | ||
You would dare? | ||
You would dare stand in their presence and not be on your knees? | ||
You would dare open your mouth instead of silence yourself? | ||
Oh, that's why they hate Americans so much, isn't it? | ||
That's why tyrants hate Americans so much. | ||
Isn't it? All right, we got a couple other news stories here, and we're going to go to the White House and hear again from Corrine Jean-Pierre. | ||
They're pushing the vaccine heavy. | ||
They're pushing the vaccine heavy. | ||
A couple other news stories as well. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, I want to take phone calls. | ||
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What do you think about that? | ||
Do you think the Yevgeny Progozin video is real or fake? | ||
Is he alive or dead? | ||
What about taxes? Do you like taxes? | ||
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We're doing the countdown here. | ||
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Alright, to the White House we go. | ||
Cabbage Patch Jean Pierre promoting the new, better than ever, COVID vaccine. | ||
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The White House filed a new COVID wave in the fall, and how are you thinking about masking, boosters, and just broadly about the state of the pandemic right now? | |
So, a couple of things. | ||
The pandemic. So, and I spoke to this on Monday, happy to talk about this. | ||
The forever pandemic. So nationally, while CDC is reporting an increase in infections, as you all know, and hospitals' admissions overall levels remain low, which is important. | ||
The U.S. has experienced increases in COVID-19 during the last three summers, so it's not surprising that we're seeing this uptick. | ||
I'd say it's been a long period of declining rates. | ||
And so, when updated COVID shots become available in mid-September, we've heard from the FDA and CDC, they announced this last week that there will be new vaccines next, what are we in September? | ||
Next month, mid-September. | ||
We'll be encouraging all Americans to get updated COVID vaccines, and also let's not forget the RSV, let's not forget the influenza shots as well. | ||
All are very critical and important, so we'll be encouraging Americans to do that. | ||
Just inject it all. As we all know, as you've heard us say from here, against COVID-19 remains the safest protection for avoiding hospitalization, long-term health outcomes, and death. | ||
And so this is why we're going to encourage Americans to make sure they keep up to date, up to date with their vaccines. | ||
Look, because of this work that this president has done from the beginning of his administration, making sure there was a comprehensive approach with dealing With this pandemic, with dealing with COVID-19, we have tools at our disposal now, whether it's vaccines, whether it's home tests, whether it's masks. | ||
We do have effective treatments, obviously. | ||
We do have these tools at our disposal, and I think that's incredibly important. | ||
And so you'll hear more from FDA and CDC. Any more information about those vaccines, certainly I would refer you to CDC as it relates to masking. | ||
No protocols. Now imagine, and they're saying there's not going to be any mask mandates. | ||
Oh, it'll be a personal choice. | ||
Oh, thank you! | ||
Thank you so much from the White House press podium letting me know I have personal choice. | ||
Wow! Oh, thank you so much. | ||
I didn't realize I had personal choice. | ||
I mean, I thought I was your slave. | ||
I thought, oh, okay, I thought I was a big pharmaceutical bitch. | ||
I guess I have personal choice, huh? | ||
How insane is this with the masks and the vaccines, though? | ||
New COVID vaccines. | ||
New COVID vaccines. | ||
See, the average press person that will report on this, or the average American that might consume one of these vaccines, they don't even ask the most obvious logical questions. | ||
I mean, this is the dodo bird paradigm. | ||
Does the dodo bird deserve to survive if it has no survival instincts and it gets eaten up? | ||
This is how the globalists think. | ||
This is how the Satanists think. | ||
You have no right to live. | ||
You have no right to survive. | ||
If you're as dumb as a dodo bird and you get eaten up with no survival instincts, then that survival of the fittest, you're dead. | ||
What do you mean a new COVID vaccine? | ||
See, because words are supposed to have meaning. | ||
So what is this new COVID vaccine? | ||
What do they mean exactly? Do you have your standard vaccination with the new mutation? | ||
Let's say that's what they mean. | ||
Okay. Well, guess what? | ||
If you're making a vaccine for a mutation from last summer, then this summer there's a new mutation and your vaccine against the old mutation doesn't work. | ||
Just like the flu shot. | ||
So you're literally taking a worthless injection into your body. | ||
Or is the new COVID-19 vaccine something else? | ||
Is it a new mRNA? | ||
Is it a new synthetic that they just put into your body? | ||
Nanotech? You don't ask and they don't have to tell. | ||
But who's going to get these boosters? | ||
Nobody. Nobody. | ||
So I suspect mandates are coming back. | ||
Now, I'm not worried about a mandate here. | ||
You might not be worried about a mandate at your business, or you might run a business and you're not going to mandate this. | ||
They're going to bring it back to hospitals. | ||
You're in for a fight if you work at a hospital. | ||
They're probably going to try to reintroduce this in some way, shape, or form into any institution that is operated by the U.S. government. | ||
Schools, I mean, hell, libraries, like, you name it, the mandates are coming. | ||
Nobody wants this vaccine, folks. | ||
Okay? Nobody. | ||
Nobody wants the vaccine. And even though a lot of liberals that lined up to take these shots, they won't admit this, but they know it made them sick. | ||
They felt it. They know. | ||
They're not lining up to get these shots. | ||
Nobody is. So they're going to have to force it into your body. | ||
And they're going to do that with mandates. | ||
Joe Biden just spent billions of dollars on these vaccines. | ||
He made a promise to the big pharmaceutical companies that own our government. | ||
And they're going to have to deliver. | ||
But they don't even care. | ||
They get paid either way. | ||
Biden gives them billions of dollars either way. | ||
And if their vaccine kills a million people, they're supposedly not even liable. | ||
So this is the corruption. | ||
This is the state of big pharma. | ||
But I don't know anybody that's lining up to get these shots. | ||
Hell no! There's no market for COVID-19 vaccines out there. | ||
It doesn't exist. Yeah, they got the brainwashed Democrats that will just jump and they'll say how high. | ||
I mean, Joe Biden says jump. | ||
Kareem Jean-Pierre says jump. They say hi. | ||
They'll walk out of these vaccination clinics with 10 needles sticking out of their arms. | ||
But other than that, nobody wants this vaccine. | ||
So they're going to have to mandate it. | ||
I suspect if you... | ||
I suspect we're in for another mandate fight. | ||
So get ready for fighting for exemptions and fighting for your freedom because I think they're bringing it back. | ||
All right, before we start taking your phone calls, let's just show this video to you. | ||
Dead Wagner boss seen in new video saying all is fine as conspiracy theories grow. | ||
Here is the video. | ||
For those wondering whether I'm alive or not, how am I doing? | ||
It's the weekend, the second half of August in 2023. | ||
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I'm now in Africa. | |
So fans of the discussion of my elimination, personal life, earnings, or something else, in fact, everything is okay. | ||
So... Who knows what the real story here is. | ||
Obviously, people are going to take that seriously and already are. | ||
There was already rumors that there was a body double or he switched planes or whatever before the one got shot down. | ||
I mean, 99% chance Putin made the call. | ||
He's smart enough not to have his fingerprints on it. | ||
And in classic KGB fashion, he's at the brick summit, shaking hands, drinking wine while the thing happens. | ||
Oh, I didn't know anything about it. | ||
I mean, if I thought in the past that Putin and Priggy were running some sort of a... | ||
Their own shadow ops. | ||
I would say that if Prigozhin is still alive, that that's proof that was not the case and there is a real struggle going on. | ||
But we know there already is a real struggle at the Russian military because a lot of the Russian military leaders don't like Putin's patience and they don't appreciate Putin's kid gloves approach to the Ukraine situation. | ||
They're just ready to smash and end it. | ||
And priggy, it would make sense coming from the perspective of being in the field, having people die, seeing people die, that it's like, hey, we have Russians dying out here, Putin's playing the slow game, and we're dying. | ||
And by the way, so are Ukrainians at a much worse rate, so let's just finish this thing. | ||
And I think Putin is still playing the long game or who knows what he's up to. | ||
But if Prigozhin is still alive and it was Putin that tried to eliminate him or that is what went on, then I think the military struggle there in Russia might be deeper than we think. | ||
But Putin is very popular as far as Russians are concerned. | ||
He has a lot of support. | ||
But inside the military... | ||
There's some that say, we just need to wipe Ukraine out. | ||
And then there's the Putin loyals that are saying, we're going to do this right, as peaceful as possible, and see if there's a chance at a diplomatic solution here. | ||
So, Pergozin, dead or alive. | ||
But you want to know how seriously they're taking it in Ukraine? | ||
Not very seriously at all. | ||
Now, remember, just a couple weeks ago, there was a statement... | ||
There was a statement from Zelensky talking about all these videos that are going viral from Kiev, the Kiev nightclubs, the concerts, everything else. | ||
They're all going about their lives, great time, all fancy, everything, parties, bottles, you name it. | ||
And so Zelensky had to make a statement saying, oh no, just because we're all partying in Kiev and everybody here is fat and happy and rich and all the money is coming in doesn't mean we're not struggling. | ||
We're struggling. And the truth is that Zelensky is being loyal to Kiev and the Kiev regime. | ||
Eastern Ukraine has fallen. | ||
He's trying to protect Western Ukraine. | ||
West of the Dnipro River, specifically Kiev. | ||
They're all staying rich and living their lives. | ||
But then they're going out to these outskirts and the military is just dragging men out of their homes, forcing them to participate in the war. | ||
They go out in the battlefield and immediately surrender to Russia. | ||
And now you have these Ukrainian sisters that were shooting videos and twerking on the graves of fallen soldiers now facing jail time, you know, doing it for social media clout. | ||
But it just shows... | ||
The people in Ukraine don't even respect this war. | ||
They don't respect Zelensky. | ||
And we're just getting robbed. | ||
We're just getting robbed. The U.S. is getting robbed blind by this war. | ||
And the deep state is loving it. | ||
And I think the Russians are getting sick of it. | ||
But this thing is... | ||
I mean, it's a powder keg. | ||
It truly is a powder keg. | ||
And I'm not going to go deep into the geopolitics of it today. | ||
But, I mean, it's... This thing truly is a dangerous situation we are in. | ||
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Hmm. Wow. | |
Alright. We go to the phone lines now. | ||
And let's start with Reese in Massachusetts. | ||
Reese, you are on the Infowars War Room. | ||
Go ahead. Hey. | ||
How you doing, Owen? Good. | ||
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Yeah, so I was going to comment on Mitch McConnell real quick, but you were talking about the COVID stuff coming back, and I just wanted to give you some insight. | |
You guys are reporting on this Syracuse hospital bringing back the masks, and that's actually where my brother goes to medical school. | ||
So it was the Thursday, the day before Alex starts to report on the COVID coming back, he texted me and said, they're bringing back the masks at the hospital, and I told all the students, Instead of two weeks' time, they're gonna do three weeks to reevaluate and then see if they need to keep the masks. | ||
Now, are you talking about just at the hospital? | ||
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Yeah, right now it's just the University Hospital. | |
Well, I mean, I talk to people that either work at large corporations or in hospitals or schools, and they're all pretty much saying the same thing. | ||
It's kind of like they're probing right now. | ||
It's like, could we really bring back a mask mandate? | ||
How much resistance is there going to be? | ||
A vaccine mandate? So it feels like they're kind of probing, and let's see if they stick to this plan. | ||
But it looks like all signs point to mid-September. | ||
They want to really go full medical tyranny again. | ||
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Yeah, it looks like it. And even the students are, some of them are starting to wear masks in class again, which is really weird. | |
But with Mitch McConnell, so I believe I've seen what's happening to him before. | ||
When I was in high school, I had a buddy sitting next to me, just like reading books, and then he wasn't turning the pages or anything like that, and he was completely absent. | ||
He was having, I think it's called an absent seizure, but he had a brain tumor. | ||
They can, apparently, he said he could hear what was going on around him, but he was gone. | ||
He was just like Mitch McConnell, like, just like that. | ||
Like, you could walk him off stage. | ||
I'd be walking to the nurse. Just out on his foot. | ||
Just out on his feet. | ||
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Yeah. Looks like he's having seizures. | |
Yeah, I mean, that's what they're kind of saying in the headlines, but they're not giving any honest answers. | ||
I mean, ironically enough, I think Joe Biden might have let the cat out of the bag. | ||
What neurosurgery or what brain surgery has Mitch McConnell had? | ||
Remember, Joe Biden had brain surgery. | ||
He used to talk about how they chopped the top of his head off. | ||
His own words, he talked about how they sliced his head open and operated on his head. | ||
So, I mean, Joe Biden might have accidentally let the cat out of the bag. | ||
What major brain surgery did Mitch McConnell have? | ||
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Should be like some kind of tumor or something, but I don't know. | |
I guess they can be caused by other neurological conditions. | ||
But that's it, Mr. | ||
Owen. It was great to speak with you. | ||
All right, Reese. Thank you for the call. | ||
All right, we're about to go to the break. | ||
We will take... | ||
A lot of calls in this next segment. | ||
By the way, though, guys, how are you guys making it out there without Hollywood? | ||
Are you guys surviving out there? | ||
Studio CEOs set to meet today amid internal tensions. | ||
No end in sight to strikes, so all the writer strikes continue. | ||
And so you saw Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel and John Oliver and all these late-night hosts that aren't funny without their writers. | ||
They tried to do a podcast. | ||
It completely flopped. | ||
Everybody made fun of them. | ||
And so they can't survive without their riders, but I think we're doing okay. | ||
I think we're okay. I think we're going to make it. | ||
Taking your phone calls here on the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Let's go to Ben in Virginia. | ||
Ben, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. How you doing, Owen? | ||
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The cuck-slaying shawyer? | |
Good, Ben. Thanks for calling. | ||
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I just wanted to get into the alarming rate. | |
I've been seeing people posting on social media about Walmart gluing their meat together. | ||
It's been chicken, a lot of what looks to be like T-bone steaks and stuff like that. | ||
And they're saying that they're filling it with a bunch of garbage that we shouldn't be eating. | ||
I mean, I've seen it at other stores too, but primarily Walmart. | ||
I'm not sure exactly what you're talking about. | ||
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So basically people are getting their meat, like they're getting steaks and chicken from there, and they're going to pick it up, like they're about to go cook it, and then it just falls apart. | |
Like the meat glue that they're using to glue the stuff together isn't strong enough, and it's literally disintegrating when the chicken or the beef gets warm enough. | ||
I have not seen this phenomenon. | ||
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Might have to send some of these in if I can. | |
And then the other thing that I wanted to talk about was If you want to get into how taxation is theft, you should see what our train stations and what our subways, like New York particularly, look like versus what Russia's do and how amazing theirs look and ours just look like they're under kept. | ||
Oh, it's not just Russia. | ||
I mean, you could use Russia as an example. | ||
China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE. I mean, I could go on. | ||
I mean, there's train stations that look like I mean, the most classical art deco, like, you went back in time to a pristine Roman cathedral. | ||
There's a, there's like, there's train stations that are entire aquariums. | ||
I mean, we get garbage here because our money gets stolen. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's so frustrating. | ||
We don't have to live like this. | ||
We should have the nicest infrastructures on the planet. | ||
We should have the nicest train stations. | ||
We should care about our stuff, but we just don't. | ||
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We're losing America because of it, too. | |
Yeah, it's really too bad. | ||
And it's something that's hard to... | ||
I mean, what do you do? | ||
Do you just make a presentation and you show the American people and you just say, hey, here's train stations all over the world and now here's what you get. | ||
Do you know why that is? Because your money gets stolen and given to these other countries by your politicians. | ||
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Absolutely. Or we should just stop paying taxes. | |
That would be the first step. Well, that's the future. | ||
I'm telling you right now. | ||
You know, I don't know if Governor Abbott or Governor Stitt in Texas or Oklahoma is going to actually end property taxes or income taxes like they're floating out there. | ||
But that's the future. | ||
That should be the future of the Republican Party. | ||
Find a tax and cut it. | ||
And that should be a... | ||
I mean, you want financial relief? | ||
Stop giving the government your money. | ||
I mean, they shake you down more than anybody. | ||
And they shake the producers down too, which is why the consumer price goes up. | ||
Ben, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Joseph in Utah. | ||
Joseph, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Yes, Owen. How are you? Good. | |
I'm going to change my subject for a moment. | ||
I believe Biden went to Lake Tahoe, like in The Godfather, okay? | ||
Because Don Coyone was a criminal, master criminal of a family. | ||
Okay? And he was telling the senator, you're going to pay for that license out of your own pocket. | ||
He was like in a mirror, if you know what I'm saying. | ||
One hand, he went, that's right, and he knew that Trump that Thursday was going to end up in Georgia being fingerprinted and given a mugshot. | ||
Okay? So I believe, you could ask Jay Geyer what I'm trying to say because he's into movies a lot. | ||
I think he could understand where I'm coming from, that Michael Corleone was in Lake Tahoe, and he was with a senator. | ||
And Michael Corleone is a head of a family, which is a crime syndicate out of New York at that time, okay? | ||
And he was telling the senator, which is Joe Biden, in my opinion, okay? | ||
So it was like a mirror that he was looking at. | ||
It was like, one minute, he's the kingpin criminal, which we know he is. | ||
That we know that Biden is, Joe Biden is, okay? | ||
And then he's also a senator, okay? | ||
And he's also a criminal when he's a senator. | ||
So he's like in a mirror, okay? | ||
And then he knew on that Thursday, because he was in and around Lake Tahoe on the same time that Trump was going to be arraigned in Georgia and get a mug shot and get fingerprinted and so on, and bailed. | ||
So I believe if you ask Jay Dyer, if you have a chance, if that has any great significance to the circumstance of Trump, of him being in Lake Tahoe at the time, because they like playing games. | ||
I can't explain it, but they like playing games. | ||
Now, the other item is, okay, you were mentioning what's the next step. | ||
Are they going to rob food, grocery stores? | ||
I think they're going to go for high-end homes. | ||
And higher-end homes, richer homes, because they're going to realize that they can get away with anything. | ||
They're going to go for high-end homes. | ||
Yeah, you know, that might be that we're still four or five steps from that, because here's the thing. | ||
They know they could go into a home and get shot. | ||
They know they can go into a grocery store and get away with it. | ||
They know they can go into a retail store and get away with it. | ||
They don't know that about a home. | ||
So I don't think we're quite there yet, but there's no doubt, I mean, if the trend continues, | ||
it will end up there. | ||
Joseph, thank you for the call. | ||
As far as the comments on Biden at Lake Tahoe go, to be completely honest, I'm not sure | ||
I really followed you. | ||
I think Joe Biden just likes to go on vacation. | ||
And his buddy offered him his $18 million lakefront mansion. | ||
He said, absolutely, I'll take it. | ||
But interesting stuff, Joseph. | ||
Thanks for the call. Let's go to Tim in California. | ||
Tim, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, Owen, I saw Joe go up to the podium at the White House yesterday just 10 hours after the Hurricane Adalia hit the Florida coast. | |
But What was really interesting about it is who was behind him. | ||
There's four people standing behind him. | ||
He never introduced any of them. | ||
But it said, if you want to hide something, put it in plain sight. | ||
Now, I'm just going to show you the inverse of this. | ||
If we go back to September 11th, if the very next day, George W. Bush came out and he's going to give this kick-butt speech, What would you think if standing behind him were Al Roker, the weatherman, Willard Scott, the weatherman, Johnny Mountain, the weatherman? | ||
Why are weathermen standing behind you? | ||
You should have some colonels standing behind you, right? | ||
Well, then yesterday, he's talking for 15 minutes about the weather, and who's standing behind him? | ||
General Mark Milley, U.S. Department of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation's highest-ranking military officer, and the principal military advisor to the President, Secretary of Defense, and National Security Council. | ||
Next to him was General Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense. | ||
Then Joe was center stage. | ||
Then immediately next to him was Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security. | ||
And then he did mention, I just met with FEMA director standing to my left here. | ||
Obviously, he forgot her name, and he was temporarily off the prompter. | ||
But later, he read the prompter and got her name. | ||
That was Deanne Criswell. | ||
But nonetheless, and by the way, he didn't let her speak at all. | ||
None of them spoke. He's speaking at his state podium with the FEMA director, the same Deanna Criswell FEMA director. | ||
And as soon as he got done talking, she went up and spoke. | ||
And as soon as she got done speaking, well, then the state FEMA director got up. | ||
And then after that, some National Guard guy and some Coast Guard guy. | ||
All right, you got 50 seconds. | ||
Let's bring it home here. Well, that's just it. | ||
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I don't know what it meant. | |
Maybe it means nothing. Maybe they were just in the room and he said, hey, follow me out here so I look good. | ||
I don't know. But I just think with Maui and what went on there and they got the black curtains up and stuff, why you got military people when we're talking about the weather? | ||
Did something military happen? | ||
Is that why we got military people standing with you while we're talking about the weather? | ||
I don't get it. Well, maybe. | ||
Maybe it is a military operation. | ||
But whatever it is, they're covering it up in Maui. | ||
I mean, I've never seen... | ||
Such a response. Local government won't talk to the press. | ||
They completely blockade the entire burned section away so nobody can see it or ask questions. | ||
I mean, that's about as obvious as a cover-up you could ever see. | ||
Alright, before we finish up today's transmission with a couple more stories and calls, there's a viral video sensation news story out of Nebraska. | ||
People find this one to be wildly entertaining. | ||
And so one man had an award-winning prize bull that he wanted to show off around town. | ||
And so he built himself and his bull a contraption so that he could drive and the bull would ride in the passenger seat. | ||
And, well, it went like this. | ||
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Police Division responded to a call of a man driving eastbound on 275 with a Watusi bowl in his passenger seat. | |
That's a beauty. Well, the officers received a call, reference a car driving into town that had a cow in it. | ||
They thought that it was going to be, you know, like a calf, something smaller, something that actually fit inside the vehicle. | ||
And the vehicle was big enough. | ||
Well, technically... | ||
As a result, the officer performed a traffic stop and addressed some traffic violations that were occurring with that particular situation. | ||
The occupant of the vehicle was identified as Lee Meyer of Neely. | ||
The Watusi Bull's name was Howdy Doody. | ||
He was immediately pulled over by Norfolk police and they performed a routine traffic stop. | ||
The officer wrote him some warnings. | ||
There were some citable issues. | ||
With that situation, the officer chose to write him a warning and ask him to take the animal back home and to leave the city. | ||
Meyer and Howdy Doody are on their way back home and no one was hurt. | ||
What kind of a country do we live in when you can't even put your prize bull in the passenger seat of your car? | ||
Unbelievable. And the bigotry, because, did you pull it over because it was a black bull? | ||
Is that what you did? Unbelievable. | ||
A crying shame. That's what you get now. | ||
The guy built up a contraption on his vehicle so he could ride around with his favorite bull. | ||
And they shut him down. | ||
That's what we get. Meanwhile, California school district settles with mother for $100,000 after school transitioned daughter without her consent. | ||
That doesn't seem like nearly enough. | ||
Jessica Conan said her 11-year-old daughter Alicia was told by her school in the Spreckles Union School District in Monterey County that she may have been upset, but she didn't know who she truly was inside. | ||
So they socially transitioned her. | ||
They wanted to fully biologically transition her, but that got stopped. | ||
And now a $100,000 fine. | ||
I mean, that's... | ||
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I mean, I don't know. | |
If you're a teacher and you have a sexual escapade with a student or a child in the school, that's a crime. | ||
I'm not sure transitioning them or encouraging them and getting involved in their sexual life like that, I mean, it's not as bad as potential rape, let's say, but I mean, you're like, you're borderline. | ||
I mean, that's sex abuse there. | ||
But hey, it's liberal, so, you know. | ||
Alice Cooper loses cosmetics deal after remarks about trans people. | ||
He said he believes this transgender thing is just a fad, and so he loses his sponsors. | ||
She's the left. | ||
You guys are nuts. | ||
You are completely insane. | ||
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Alright. Let's take a couple more calls here. | ||
We've got Keith in FEMA Region 6. | ||
Keith, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Owen, thank you for having my call, man. | |
Alright, thanks for calling. I want to talk about the Pergoza-Wagner Like, I've never heard this talked about on any media outlet. | ||
It was kind of weird from the beginning. | ||
Like, it was an overthrow, you know, and there was military coup type stuff involved. | ||
He was exiled instead of executed, which I thought was really weird, you know, being in Russia. | ||
But then there was a report from the White House that they knew about it, and they knew about, you know, there was going to be some kind of overthrow, possibly. | ||
And if—I'm not pro-Russian, but if I was Putin, I would like to have that information that if there was going to be some kind of supposed overthrow, who would fund it? | ||
You know, and the White House knew about it, and they were supporting it. | ||
Well, and that was kind of, that was my, one of my original angles was, did Putin just use Prigozin to steal more money from the White House and to deceive the White House? | ||
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Right. But, I mean, they would also give him the information on who was actually supporting trying to undermine him as President or whatever of Russia. | |
Now he's supposedly alive and well. | ||
He'd be the perfect guy just like the CIA did for Osama bin Laden who got younger and younger in all the propaganda videos. | ||
So I'm not sure if he's alive or if he's dead or if he was US or if he was Russia. | ||
I'm so confused on what's really going on. | ||
But those are all plausible. | ||
I would agree. | ||
And so I look at all the angles, but the one significance that you're just not getting out of the American media is Putin's restraint on the war in Ukraine. | ||
And so that's the angle is that Pregosan's men and a lot of the military men in Russia don't like Putin's patience and restraint when it comes to the war in Ukraine. | ||
And that's because they're seeing the death, the Ukrainians dying en masse, and the Russians dying too. | ||
And they're saying, this is ridiculous. | ||
Let's end this. We could end this tomorrow if we wanted. | ||
And Putin's trying to do it diplomatically and being restrained in the process. | ||
So, I mean, there's a real struggle there, I believe. | ||
But... As far as, is Progozin loyal to Putin? | ||
Is he loyal to his men in the field? | ||
Is it some mix? Is there some other side going on? | ||
I guess, you know, that's kind of the mystery angle of this whole thing. | ||
Keith, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's take one more here. | ||
How about Omar in California? | ||
You're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, hey, what's going on, Owen? | |
Hey, look, we got to get involved. | ||
We got to be on the streets. | ||
We got to talk to our black and black sisters, black brothers, and get them involved because they do have the strength and they are very loud and the government listens to them and they're scared of them. | ||
But I want to talk about something else. | ||
I just remembered you guys have a product, a supplement that I just started taking and it had a crazy effect on me. | ||
I thought Alpha Power was strong, but if you take I'm telling you, man. | ||
I work all day. I run two shops here in Bakersfield, California. | ||
And if you take two ashwagandha pills and then take two Levido RX, I swear to God, man. | ||
I was up for like three days straight and I went to Mexico. | ||
All right, hold on. Time out. | ||
Time out. So we have, because I want to wrap my head around this, we have the LibidoRx. | ||
I think that's an InfoWarsMD supplement on our website, LibidoRx. | ||
And then you said, what was the other supplement? | ||
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And two ashwagandha pills and two levido pills. | |
Pop those suckers. | ||
Go to work. Go to Mexico. | ||
Party. Have a lot of fun. | ||
Go to Mexico? Is that part of the prescription? | ||
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Yes, sir, it is. It is. | |
You gotta burn it out. | ||
You gotta burn it out. You can't do it in America. | ||
I'm serious, man. | ||
It was like, whoa, what the hell happened? | ||
And I swear to God, I came right back to work at 8 a.m. | ||
in the morning and worked the whole day. | ||
And then I went up to the Bay Area to see my dad that day. | ||
I mean, that stuff. | ||
Whoa. Libido Rx. | ||
There it is. Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Omar, thank you for the call. | ||
All right. That's a user review. | ||
It's still kicking. | ||
It's a user review from Omar in California. | ||
All right. That does it for the Infowars War Room. | ||
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We're having now the greatest victories in the fight against the Newell Order we've ever had. | ||
We are now entering the final mile of the marathon. | ||
And that's why today it's more important than ever to realize how important you've been in this fight and to continue in the efforts you've been carrying out and to intensify them. | ||
God bless you all. I salute you. | ||
I thank you. And I beg you to intensify what you're doing now because we are over the target and history is happening. | ||
The fight is my fight. | ||
It's your fight. It's our fight. |