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I recommend watching the entire interview, but here is my short edit. | ||
After 1991, when Russia expected that it would be welcomed into the brotherly family of civilized nations, nothing like this happened. | ||
Yeltsin came to the United States. | ||
Remember, he spoke in Congress and said the good words, God bless America. | ||
Everything he said were signals, let us in. | ||
Yeltsin was immediately dragged through the mud, accused of alcoholism, of understanding nothing, of knowing nothing. | ||
He understood everything, I assure you. | ||
I became president in 2000. | ||
I thought, okay, the Yugoslav issue is over, but we should try to restore relations. | ||
Let's reopen the door that Russia had tried to go through. | ||
At a meeting here in the Kremlin with the outgoing President Bill Clinton, right here in the next room, I said to him, I asked him, Bill, do you think if Russia asked to join NATO, do you think it would happen? | ||
Suddenly he said, you know, it's interesting. | ||
I think so. But in the evening, when we met for dinner, he said, you know, I've talked to my team, no, no, it's not possible now. | ||
I repeatedly raised the issue that the United States should not support separatism or terrorism in the North Caucasus. | ||
But they continue to do it anyway. | ||
I once raised this issue with my colleague, also the President of the United States. | ||
He says, it's impossible, do you have proof? | ||
I said, yes. I was prepared for this conversation and I gave him that proof. | ||
He looked at it, and you know what he said? | ||
I apologize, but that's what happened. | ||
The CIA replied, we have been working with the opposition in Russia, we believe that this is the right thing to do, and we will keep on doing it. | ||
The third moment is a very important one, is the moment when the U.S. missile defense system was created. | ||
I had a very serious conversation with President Bush and his team. | ||
I proposed that the United States, Russia and Europe jointly create a missile defense system. | ||
But our proposal was declined. | ||
That's a fact. It was right then when I said, look, but then we will be forced to take countermeasures. | ||
And now I come to the main thing. | ||
They have come to the Ukraine, ultimately. | ||
In 2008, at the summit in Bucharest, they declared that the doors for Ukraine and Georgia to join NATO were open. | ||
Viktor Yanukovych came to power and how? | ||
The first time he won after President Kuchma, they organized a third round, which is not provided for in the Constitution of Ukraine. | ||
This is a coup d'etat. | ||
The US supported it and the winner of the third round came to power. | ||
In 2014 there was a coup, they started persecuting those who did not accept the coup, and it was indeed a coup. | ||
They created a threat to Crimea, which we had to take under our protection. | ||
They launched a war in Donbas in 2014 with the use of aircraft and artillery against civilians. | ||
We would have never considered to even lift a finger if it hadn't been for the bloody developments on Maidan. | ||
It was they who started the war in 2014. | ||
Our goal is to stop this war. | ||
And we did not start this war in 2022. | ||
This is an attempt to stop it. | ||
Wouldn't it be better to negotiate with Russia, make an agreement, already understanding the situation that is developing today, realizing that Russia will fight for its interests to the end? | ||
Listen, you have said that the world is breaking into two hemispheres. | ||
A human brain is divided into two hemispheres. | ||
One is responsible for one type of activities, the other one is more about creativity and so on. | ||
But it is still one and the same head. | ||
The world should be a single whole, security should be shared rather than meant for the golden billion. | ||
That is the only scenario where the world could be stable, sustainable and predictable. | ||
Until then, while the head is split in two parts, it is an illness, a serious adverse condition. | ||
It is a period of severe disease that the world is going through now. | ||
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See the whole thing at TuckerCarlson.com. | |
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
There is a man who is whatever America needs him to be. | ||
Not 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. | ||
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, I got to tell you, here on this February 9th, Friday, | ||
February 9th, 2024, transmission, I am just on cloud nine. | ||
This week in news has been incredible, specifically right here at InfoWars. | ||
This has been one of the most incredible weeks of covering news and just developments of everything we've done on air. | ||
With the fake Elon Musk on with David Icke and Alex Jones earlier today? | ||
I mean, oh my gosh. | ||
And then, actually, the reason why I didn't do the first five minutes is because I was just on a Twitter space with Adrian Dittman. | ||
Who refers to himself as Elon Musk's lost brain cells. | ||
If you don't know what I'm talking about, then it's probably worth going back and listening to David Icke and Adrian Dittman on the Alex Jones show earlier today. | ||
It was one of those deals when it was so captivating, like the entire crew ends up in the studio listening. | ||
And so I came over from my office and I was listening and a lot of the crew was in there listening. | ||
And I was like, you know what? I'll get out of space with Adrian Dittman. | ||
And then that just concluded right now. | ||
So we'll clip that and put that at Owen Schroer 1776. | ||
But I mean, that's just the follow-up from the epic day that was yesterday with the Vladimir Putin-Tucker Carlson interview with Joe Biden, the DOJ finding him guilty of committing three crimes, but they say we're not going to charge him. | ||
He's mentally incapacitated. | ||
So there's no reason to take him to trial. | ||
He doesn't know where he is. | ||
He forgets who he is, what he is, where he is, what time it is. | ||
So what's the point of even taking him to trial? | ||
He's not going to remember anything. | ||
And then you had him, Biden himself. | ||
Whose idea it was to send Biden out there last night? | ||
I don't know. Was it a good idea? | ||
Was it a bad idea? Because when you look at it from the perspective of, well... | ||
He has to issue a response. | ||
He has to claim innocence. | ||
He has to claim victory, even when it's not there. | ||
We know it's going to be embarrassing, so why not send him out there while everybody's watching Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin, and then hopefully nobody will see Joe Biden, and nobody will see him thinking that Mexico is in the Middle East. | ||
That's how bad it was. | ||
Oh! He gets mad, starts yelling at the press. | ||
I'm fully capable. | ||
My brain is working just fine. | ||
Now, the president of Mexico is stopping aid from Israel. | ||
President Chi-Chi of Mexico and Gaza. | ||
Oh, gee. Oh, Joe. | ||
But I guess the thought is, hey, maybe nobody saw it because everybody's watching Vladimir Putin and Tucker Carlson. | ||
And so then there's the response to that. | ||
So I really just kind of want to tap into the audience today and just see what you think. | ||
But I've got two guests today as well. | ||
We're going to be joined in studio by Valentino Gomez, who is a former Division I swimmer. | ||
She's been exposing the men playing in the women's sports. | ||
She's going to talk about that. | ||
She's also been exposing how the left is putting pornographic and sexual materials into public | ||
libraries in Missouri. | ||
It's so bad that she's decided to run for office in Missouri because of it. | ||
So she's going to be breaking all that down. | ||
And then Nick Sautore, who also, because we've been kind of implementing some crossovers | ||
every once in a while here with Twitter spaces or X spaces and our live shows, and Alex did | ||
it earlier this week, and Nick Sautore got through and was saying, | ||
hey, they're trying to give hundreds of billions of dollars to Israel and to Ukraine, but I'm down here in Maui and this place is still devastated and they're not getting anything. | ||
So, yeah, well, let's talk about that then. | ||
So Nick Sartor is going to be joining us as well. | ||
And then I got a bunch of video clips, tons of news. | ||
But here's Speaker Mike Johnson. | ||
Because this isn't up for debate. | ||
And I'm not surprised Joe Biden going out and defending himself Saying, well, I was found innocent. | ||
The report shows I'm innocent and they decided not to charge. | ||
Doesn't mention that it says we're not charging you because you're mentally unfit to be charged. | ||
You're too old and too feeble of mind. | ||
And then when he gets asked about that, he gets aggressive and starts yelling at the press. | ||
Well, no. | ||
The report found that you did commit crimes. | ||
You did... Willfully, consciously, illegally take classified material, store classified material, and then share classified material with unauthorized individuals. | ||
And that would be his ghostwriter who then deleted those recordings, that evidence. | ||
So Speaker Mike Johnson makes a statement here representing the House Republicans. | ||
And the statement is, the special counsel's findings that President Biden willfully retained | ||
and disclosed classified materials and engaged in practices that present serious risks to | ||
national security is deeply disturbing. | ||
Not only does it demonstrate the president's recklessness, but exposes a two-tiered system | ||
of justice that is indicting one president with politically motivated charges while carrying | ||
water for another amid similar allegations. | ||
Among the most disturbing parts of this report is the special counsel's justification for | ||
not recommending charges. | ||
Namely, the president's memory had such significant limitations that he could not convince a jury that the president held a mental state of wilfulness that a serious felony requires. | ||
A man too incapable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information is certainly unfit for the Oval Office. | ||
So, the question remains then, Is this enough to shake Speaker Mike Johnson out of his political stupor and realize what he's truly up against? | ||
To watch the political persecution of Donald Trump continue while Joe Biden gets caught committing multiple crimes. | ||
The crime that they're going after Donald Trump for doing, which he obviously didn't do and has immunity against. | ||
But yet Biden gets no charges and they will continue to pursue charges against Donald Trump. | ||
Will this shake him out of his political stupor enough to realize what he's really up against? | ||
To realize what really must be done to save this country? | ||
What really must be done to defeat the corruption in Washington D.C. and not become a part of it? | ||
So far we haven't seen that. | ||
Maybe this is that moment. | ||
Is this enough for them to move forward with articles of impeachment? | ||
Should be. I mean, think about that. | ||
You've probably never had more evidence to go with when it comes to impeaching a sitting president of the United States. | ||
The DOJ already gave you everything you need. | ||
You don't even have to conduct an investigation. | ||
You can already take the special counsel's report and then use that for your impeachment of Joe Biden. | ||
Will they do it? Now let's tie all of this into the Tucker Carlson, Vladimir Putin interview. | ||
Because Tucker made sure to get this information. | ||
He said, well, why aren't you calling Washington, D.C. to stop the war in Ukraine? | ||
And Putin kind of scoffed at the question and kind of brushed it off his shoulder. | ||
But the answer is obvious here. | ||
Because who are you going to call? | ||
Joe Biden? Joe Biden doesn't know what he had for breakfast this morning. | ||
Joe Biden thinks Mexico is in the Middle East. | ||
I mean, should I go to these clips? | ||
I mean, I got clips again of Joe Biden having no idea what's going on. | ||
I mean, should we just go to clip two here? | ||
Should we just show you? Here's Joe Biden. | ||
This is why the special counsel said, yes, Joe Biden committed crimes, but this is why they won't charge him because he's mentally incapacitated. | ||
Beer brewed here, it is used to make the brew beer. | ||
My memory is fine. | ||
The president of Mexico, Sisi, did not want to open up the gate. | ||
A solid meeting with, um, with, uh, the, uh... | ||
A meter on from Germany, I mean, from France, looked at me and said, uh, said... | ||
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I'm going to be a president for everybody whether you live in a red state or a green state. | |
I, uh, um... | ||
Anyway, I don't wanna... I don't wanna... | ||
I'm making Roe v. Ware! | ||
The best way to get something done, if you... | ||
If it holds near and dear to you, that you, uh, um, like to be able to... | ||
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Anyway. | |
Anyway, Putin's... | ||
Yeah. $159,000 billion left. | ||
America is a nation that can be defined in a single word. | ||
I was going to put him in a foot. | ||
What am I doing here? | ||
One, two. | ||
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A well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory. | |
So there it is. | ||
So here's Peter Doocy. | ||
I guess he's the only one in the White House press corps that they'll call on that has a spine to ask these questions. | ||
They won't call on Simon Atiba, so he just sits there and just hangs out, I guess. | ||
The rest are just lapdogs of the Democrat Party. | ||
They won't ruffle any feathers. But then there's Peter Doocy with a little volley session here with Karine Jean-Pierre over it in clip one. | ||
Thank you, Green. If the special counsel says President Biden has got significant limitations on his memory, then who is helping him run the country? | ||
The President of the United States runs the country. | ||
The Commander-in-Chief runs the country. | ||
How can he be trusted with the nuclear codes if... | ||
I get that you're saying that nobody in the building would say that he's got an issue with his memory. | ||
But just the little part of what we get to see, he's made mistake after mistake after mistake after mistake on camera this week. | ||
So I'm going to be very clear here. | ||
The reality is that report, that part of the report, does not live in reality. | ||
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It just doesn't. So the special counsel is lying about the president's memory. | |
It was gratuitous. | ||
You heard from Ian Sams, my colleague. | ||
It is unacceptable and it does not live in reality. | ||
That is just the facts. | ||
And look, It is a closed case. | ||
That is what the special counsel said. | ||
And what matters is here is that the president in the last three years has delivered on the economy, has delivered on health care, has turned this country around after the last president left us with an economy that was in a tailspin. | ||
That's what we were dealing with. | ||
That's what we were dealing with. | ||
If you think about the world leaders. I mean, that's just a blatant lie. | ||
World leaders and issues that have been going on in this country for the past two, three years, not in this country, in the world, right? | ||
When you think about Ukraine, the president was able to bring together NATO, NATO allies. | ||
They have been the strongest than they've ever been. | ||
And make sure that we are providing what Ukraine, the brave people of Ukraine, need as they're fighting aggression, Putin's aggression. | ||
And that is what this president has been able to do. | ||
Yeah, we saw so much aggression from Putin. | ||
His experience... As former senator, as former vice president, and now president, has gotten us to a place where we've been able to turn things around in a way that we meet the needs of the American people, whether it's domestic issues or national security issues. | ||
And that is what matters. | ||
That report in the report does not live in reality. | ||
Bye, everybody. Have a great day. | ||
Oh, does it live in reality? | ||
Oh, you don't live in reality if you don't realize how much Biden has done for the American people. | ||
You don't live in reality if you don't see how fit Biden is. | ||
You don't live in reality if you don't think Biden is the most capable president, the smartest president, and got the most votes of all time. | ||
You just don't live in reality. And then everything they tell you is the reverse of reality. | ||
This is wacko jack-o-land. | ||
Somebody ought to... Simon Atiba just ought to start bringing a clown horn in there. | ||
I mean, they don't call on him. | ||
So he ought to just bring a clown horn in there. | ||
Might as well. The whole thing's a damn clown show. | ||
I mean, look at the LA Times this morning. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about sucking off the Biden administration. | ||
This is the Los Angeles Times. | ||
Firing all of their staff. | ||
How could they with such quality work? | ||
Age matters. Which is why Biden's age is his superpower. | ||
Biden's age is his superpower. | ||
But you watch. | ||
The Los Angeles Times will publish a story. | ||
They probably already have published a story telling you how Trump is too old. | ||
So Trump, who's younger than Joe Biden... | ||
And clearly more mentally fit. | ||
They'll say Trump is too old. | ||
He's mentally incapacitated. | ||
He can't be president. But here's Biden, who was deemed as too mentally unfit to stand trial when he committed massive crimes. | ||
And age is his superpower. | ||
I mean, the good news is these people are losing so badly politically and culturally that... | ||
They're doomed. The bad news is they're going to take us all down with them and they still control most of the means of the mainstream media, communications, news, industry, education. | ||
I mean, you name it. It's just unbelievable. | ||
And so here's Joe Biden last night denying it. | ||
Just like Bill Clinton. | ||
And people noticed when Bill Clinton was saying, I never had sexual relations with that woman. | ||
It was from the exact same spot in the White House with the same bookshelf behind him and everything. | ||
I mean, that's just like art. | ||
Here it is. I did not share classified information. | ||
I did not share it. | ||
With your ghostwriter. With my ghostwriter. | ||
I did not. Guarantee you did not. | ||
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I did not have sexual relations with that woman. | |
Same bookshelf behind him. | ||
Same bookshelf. You can't even write that stuff. | ||
I guess that might have been an oversight. | ||
I guess that might have been an oversight from the Biden team that told him to go out there and make a statement. | ||
Hey, hey, Joe, look, you've got to make a statement. | ||
You've got to declare innocence even though you were found guilty. | ||
Do it now. Nobody's watching. | ||
They're all watching Tucker Carlson. | ||
So just do it now. That was the same bookshelf Bill Clinton denied having sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky even though he did? | ||
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Whoops. So, okay. | |
Biden has basically accused Robert Herr of being a liar now. | ||
That's the DOJ. Now, nothing is going to come of it because at the end of the day, they're all working in unison. | ||
But Joe Biden has now declared Robert Herr a liar. | ||
But first he comes out and he says, the special counsel found me innocent. | ||
Which is a lie. The special counsel found him guilty but would not take him to trial because he's mentally unfit. | ||
Now, to me, I look at this and I see the narratives in the news and whether it's the left or the right, how can Biden survive this? | ||
This is the end of Joe Biden. | ||
But to me, nothing has changed. | ||
We knew he committed all these crimes. | ||
The only news to any of us was how he was sharing this with his ghostwriter in unauthorized, illegal ways. | ||
And then his ghostwriter was deleting the evidence because they knew the special counsel was coming. | ||
So obviously Biden said, hey, you're about to get investigated with the special counsel or Biden's lawyers and you need to get rid of this evidence. | ||
Otherwise we already knew this. | ||
We already knew Joe Biden was mentally unfit and unwell in a very significant way. | ||
So what really changes with this? | ||
To me nothing has changed. | ||
If the Democrats are planning on removing Joe Biden, they've already made that decision. | ||
But I actually think it's something worse than that. | ||
I actually think it's something worse than that. | ||
And now you have doctors nationwide calling for Biden to take a mental competency test, which he's refused to do multiple times. | ||
Remember, Trump did it. | ||
Passed with flying colors. | ||
Biden won't do it because he would fail miserably, or they'll just rig the test anyway. | ||
It doesn't even matter. The proof is in the pudding. | ||
It's like somebody saying, I can run real fast, and then they can't even run a 40-yard dash in less than 10 seconds or something. | ||
So we've already seen you run. | ||
You're not fast. We've already seen your mental capabilities. | ||
They're not there. So that's just all cannon fodder. | ||
No. What I think the Democrats' plan is is much more dangerous. | ||
What I think the deep state's plan is is much more dangerous. | ||
I do think they're going to ride Biden out and win or lose. | ||
I don't even think it matters to them at this point. | ||
Trump probably will get another four years and it'll just be a wash for them. | ||
And then they'll just add all the illegal immigrants to the We're good to go. | ||
Knowing that damaged his legacy, damaged his reputation, damaged his political career, damaged this administration is all irrelevant. | ||
This administration is a joke. | ||
It has no positive legacy at all. | ||
And Joe Biden is worldwide well-known as a total scumbag liar. | ||
So I think they are going to ride Biden out to the finish line at this point in the game. | ||
That's what I see happening. I don't think there's a plan for Big Mike. | ||
I don't think there's a plan for Gavin. | ||
If anything, they're planning for 2028. | ||
I think they're going to do such diabolical things. | ||
I think they're going to do such disastrous things. | ||
I think the Democrats are going to commit as much evil things as they possibly can in the next eight months with Joe Biden I mean, we're talking war. | ||
We're talking policy. | ||
They might try to load the Supreme Court. | ||
I mean, folks, they might just go for it all. | ||
Legalizing 30 million illegal immigrants, giving them citizenship. | ||
I mean, all of it. Letting more illegal immigrants pour into the border. | ||
That's what I think the Democrats' plan is right now. | ||
I think they're waving the white flag. | ||
I mean, they'll try to get Biden another four years, but... | ||
I don't think they're thinking 2024. | ||
I think they're thinking 2028. | ||
And I think they're just going to do awful things in the name of Joe Biden. | ||
They view him as a lame duck president, damaging his reputation, damaging his political career, damaging this administration. | ||
It is completely irrelevant. | ||
It's a total clown show. | ||
It doesn't matter. So they're going to launch wars. | ||
They're going to steal money. | ||
They're going to pack the Supreme Court. | ||
They're going to load up illegal immigrants on the voter rolls. | ||
It's all going down. It's all going down. | ||
And they're going to do it all in the name of Joe Biden. | ||
And stuff is going to go completely haywire and out of control and disastrous. | ||
And they're just going to say, well, it's Joe Biden's fault. | ||
And Joe Biden will go down as the worst president of all time. | ||
And it'll be a complete disaster. | ||
But it won't matter. We're good to go. | ||
And I think they're going to do it all in Joe Biden's name and then just let him fade away into the dust as the worst president of all time, not caring about his reputation. | ||
I think that's what's going on. | ||
I think that's their plan. | ||
So, that's where I think it stands right now on this Friday, February 9th, 2024. | ||
But man, I still got so much news. | ||
I'm really, really itching to open up the phone lines, but we may have to wait until the third hour once I get through this news and our guests that are coming up as well. | ||
But, I mean, there's just so much to talk about. | ||
Joe Biden, to talk about Elon Musk, to talk about Putin and Carlson. | ||
I mean, it's just so much going on. | ||
How's that milkshake, Joe? | ||
How's that ice cream, Joe? | ||
Get to diddle any kids today, Joe? | ||
Do you know where you are, Joe? | ||
Do you know who you are, Joe? All right. | ||
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Here's Barack Obama. | ||
What... What does this statement mean to you here today? | ||
Barack Obama talking about having a surrogate serve as president while he was running things | ||
from behind the scenes in clip six. | ||
No now do you wish like you had a second a third term. | ||
And I used to say you know what if I could make an arrangement where I had a I had a | ||
stand in a front man or front woman and they had an earpiece in and I was just in my basement | ||
in my sweats looking through the stuff and then I could sort of deliver the lines but | ||
somebody else was doing all the talking and ceremony. | ||
I'd be fine with that. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
You'd be fine with that. I wonder if that's not what's going on already. | ||
I wonder if that's not what's going on already. | ||
All right, let's just pick up and put down some other stuff that we have going on here. | ||
Inside the Biden administration's indifference towards rescuing Americans from Afghanistan. | ||
Yeah, they let people die in Afghanistan. | ||
They're still hostages in Gaza. | ||
And nobody pressures Biden to do anything about that. | ||
Nope, nope, no media pressure there. | ||
This is our opportunity. | ||
Top GOP senators game McConnell's ouster after botched border deal. | ||
Oh, really? Well, you're a little behind, but I suppose better late than never. | ||
Who will be the next Republican Senate leader? | ||
Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, Mike Lee. | ||
I wonder. I wonder. | ||
But I'm guessing it's not going to be Mitch McConnell another year. | ||
In fact, we just got to get him out. | ||
The guy needs to go all together. | ||
So, apparently they're finally figuring out. | ||
But this is good news. | ||
Better late than never. This is good news. | ||
Like I said, look, most of the Republicans in Congress are still normies for all intents and purposes, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They still don't fully understand what's really going on. | ||
You'd be like, well, they're in Congress. | ||
They should understand more than anybody. | ||
Well, they don't. Don't know what to tell you. | ||
But this is part of the process. | ||
They're catching up. | ||
They're starting to get it. | ||
They're starting to get serious. | ||
And so maybe that's what Mike Johnson's statement earlier today might represent, is he's finally realizing just how bad it is. | ||
And maybe with Republicans figuring out how to get rid of McConnell, maybe they're finally figuring out how bad it is. | ||
Yeah, I mean, when you see Chuck Schumer leading McConnell around the Senate on a dog leash, that might be your sign. | ||
So maybe that's them figuring that out. | ||
Former Atlantic City Council president charged in mail-in ballot fraud scheme during 2022 election, but there is no voter fraud. | ||
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There ain't no voter fraud. | |
Except there is, and it's everywhere. | ||
Now here's Ken Paxton talking about what Democrats are doing to try to rig elections in clip 5. | ||
Let me ask you about this business with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and why that is so significant, not just for Texas, but for the country. | ||
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Yeah, I appreciate you asking that. | |
It is, in my opinion, more important than any issue we've got going. | ||
It will determine the elections that we have coming up in mid-February, early voting, and then March 5th will determine which way Texas goes. | ||
Let me explain really quickly. We have a bifurcated system in Texas, legal system. | ||
Half the civil cases go over to the Texas Supreme Court and file a bill. | ||
Other cases The criminal cases go to the Court of Criminal Appeals on file appeals. | ||
So there's no appeal right from the Court of Criminal Appeals. | ||
Well, George Soros figured this out. | ||
When he came into Texas and he got Democratic DAs elected and liberal Democratic DAs in the bigger counties, like Where Austin is in Houston, Bayer. | ||
So none of those DAs are really interested in prosecuting crime, including voter fraud. | ||
So the other person that can prosecute voter fraud is the Attorney General of Texas. | ||
That was granted by the legislature in 1951. | ||
We've done thousands of cases. | ||
As a matter of fact, when the Court of Criminal Appeals came in two years ago, two days after the filing deadline to run against the three members that were up, I was prosecuting about 900 cases of voter fraud. | ||
So the narrative that there's no voter fraud, we had lots of voter fraud, and we didn't have enough people to do it. | ||
We had four people doing it. | ||
And so this was going on. | ||
They came in out of the blue. | ||
After 71 years of precedent, they overruled their own precedent of thousands of cases. | ||
And I don't know how many judges agreeing that this was good practice. | ||
And they overruled the legislature and they overruled the Constitution and said, no longer can the Attorney General prosecute voter fraud. | ||
And so right now we're trying to unelect three of the members of the court of parole appeals with three challengers. | ||
I want to name their name because it's super important that people vote because people don't know who's on the court of parole appeals. | ||
And that's how George Soros has accomplished this. | ||
And their names are Gina Parker. | ||
All right. So it goes on here. He starts getting local elections. | ||
But the point is, this is why they went after Ken Paxton, folks. | ||
Because he understands the Democrats' strategy and George Soros' strategy to subvert our justice system and our elections. | ||
So they were trying to get rid of him because he was trying to stop it, at least in Texas. | ||
Well, they failed, and now he's doing all these interviews explaining what's going on. | ||
So it's just unbelievable. | ||
They also elect their corrupt judges. | ||
As Julie Kelly notes here, these are the judges who have determined a U.S. president can face criminal prosecution. | ||
The first three appointed by Obama and Biden. | ||
The last one is 80 years old, appointed by First President Bush, who has been on the court for 34 years. | ||
What do they all have in common? | ||
What do they all have in common? | ||
I wonder. I wonder what they all have in common. | ||
A bunch of liberal women with chips on their shoulders. | ||
That's what they have in common. | ||
That's what it is. That's what it is. | ||
And so they're trying to take a bite out of that by getting Trump. | ||
Nothing to do with justice. Just getting Donald Trump. | ||
Also, Fat Fannie Willis is having some more issues. | ||
Even though they settled the case, it's still not going well for her. | ||
New details alleged against Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis. | ||
Witnesses will testify she cohabitated with Nathan Wade despite her denials at her home. | ||
The relationship began in 2019, three years before Willis and Wade say it began, and before Wade's 2021 appointment. | ||
So they were having an affair, and then they started working together professionally, and then they started working together to go after Donald Trump. | ||
So it's not looking good. | ||
But this seems to be common for some of these judges. | ||
Massachusetts governor nominates ex-lover for state's highest court. | ||
So this is the old Kamala Harris way of getting into politics. | ||
You know the old thing, under the desk, that whole deal. | ||
Alright, I've got some absolutely whacked out craziness here from the American left. | ||
Let's just go ahead and delve into some of this right now. | ||
But see, this is where it all starts. | ||
As you have Axios bragging about this, Gen Z is less religious and less Republican than other generations survey finds. | ||
So what is this all about? | ||
Well, remember, give me the youth of that nation and I'll conquer that nation in seven years. | ||
So the American left and any other leftists throughout the 21st or 20th century understood you propagandize the youth, you brainwash the youth, and then you get your desired outcome. | ||
And so that's what the left is encompassing now. | ||
But imagine... The left wants to prop itself up as having the moral high ground, but here they're basically admitting that they don't, and that's all done by design. | ||
Yes, the fact that the youth is less religious and less Republican is not a coincidence, because Republicans actually have the moral high ground, not the American left. | ||
That's all pseudo-intellect that somehow being a degenerate, there is no God, that that's now the moral high ground. | ||
But so this is all done by design. | ||
This is all done by design. | ||
And so this is the same reason why they show your kids now. | ||
Because it starts with trash on TV or trash in the movies, what have you. | ||
Trash in music and entertainment. | ||
And then it eventually ends up with the trash in the classroom. | ||
There's now just straight up degeneracy and pornography in the classroom. | ||
Which we're going to be talking about in studio with my upcoming guest. | ||
But so this is all by design. | ||
So why do you have all these transgender kids? | ||
Why do you have these transgender shooters? | ||
Why do you have these gay flags in the classroom? | ||
It's all by design, and it's all Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
So they've done the measurements. | ||
They've done the measurements. | ||
You take God out of the lives. | ||
You take God out of the child. | ||
You indoctrinate them with your propaganda. | ||
And then, oh, look, magically, oh, see, they're not Republicans anymore. | ||
Isn't it great? That was by design. | ||
Sure, you might destroy a whole entire generation of children. | ||
They don't give a damn. | ||
They're the party of destruction. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
So it shouldn't be so surprising. | ||
But some of this madness... | ||
Some of this madness is just reaching new levels of hilarity. | ||
And then filth. | ||
Transgender daycare worker avoids prison after sexually abusing a baby. | ||
Oh, well, it was a trans person. | ||
So it's kind of like Joe Biden. Like, hey, well, yeah, I can't charge Joe Biden for a crime he committed. | ||
He's Joe Biden. Well, I can't commit a trans person for sexual abuse. | ||
It's a trans person. See? | ||
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See how that goes? Can't do that. | |
They're above the law. | ||
Some people are actually above the law. | ||
And they love their identity politics. | ||
This is just... | ||
Crazy stuff. So you have a Democrat in a very black area of Illinois, just outside of Chicago, in Dalton, Illinois. | ||
Tiffany Henyard is the mayor here. | ||
And she's basically been caught, engaged in all types of unethical use of funds. | ||
And so she gets caught, by the way, by her black constituents calling her out. | ||
If you're watching this, you'll see all these people calling her out are black. | ||
And she's mad because she says, I'm a black woman. | ||
I should be allowed to unethically spend money, if not criminally spend money. | ||
And the fact you're calling me out as a black woman is a shame on you. | ||
Listen to this local report and listen to what she says to her black constituents in clip 12. | ||
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Y'all forget I am the leader. | |
They want to hear from the mayor. | ||
If y'all ain't learned that yet. | ||
The mayor, not the trustees that don't do nothing. | ||
That only run they mouth. | ||
Y'all don't do no work. | ||
No work. Tiffany Henyard considers herself something of a crusader, but one who's clearly annoyed by questions from a rebellious group of Dalton trustees who are in a standoff with her overspending. | ||
At the end of the day, vendors are not being paid. | ||
Board approved it. The vendors are not being paid. | ||
How about you be a good leader, bring RFPs to the forefront. | ||
So not just us, but the residents and everybody else in America know how the money is being spent. | ||
WGN investigates has catalogued tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars spent on trips, meals and more by Tiffany Henyard and her allies in Dalton and on the Thornton Township Board where she's the supervisor. | ||
Township credit card records show Henyard and other officials spent more than $67,000 on trips to Portland, Austin, Atlanta and New York City. | ||
Many of the flights were first class. | ||
So were the accommodations in Atlanta. | ||
Henyard and her team stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel, costing taxpayers more than $9,000. | ||
In New York, the bill came to $13,000. | ||
Henyard has refused to explain the specific purpose of the trips or why they travel in such style. | ||
But she appeared to refer to our reporting at Monday's Dalton meeting. | ||
But everything we do, we do for the people. | ||
But we under attack. | ||
We getting scrutinized in the media. | ||
For what? Loving on the people? | ||
Showing them that they matter to us? | ||
We going through the fires for y'all. | ||
Henyard calls her critics grandstanders who should get in line. | ||
Y'all should be shamed of y'all. | ||
Y'all black. Y'all are black. | ||
And y'all sitting up here beating and attacking on a black woman that's in power. | ||
Y'all should be shamed of y'all selves. | ||
Dalton's difficulties got worse in recent weeks with water main breaks. | ||
Henyard blames on trustee budget cuts. | ||
Then four people were shot and injured last week, leaving nerves frayed and Henyard's opponents pointing out her sizable security detail. | ||
It's unfortunate that politics are being played, but what has happened is a million dollars out of my budget has been cut because of politics. | ||
We're not saying the police is not doing a good job. | ||
What we're saying is you're assigning all of them to be with you when they should be out here protecting the residents so we can all feel safe. | ||
Residents are taking notice. | ||
Some spoke for and others against the mayor. | ||
Well, you know, we got the mayor here. | ||
I mean, meeting with the president of the United States. | ||
Everyone's seen the picture. I mean, that's a big deal. | ||
That is great promotion for this city, for this town. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, be civil. | ||
Do things right. | ||
Think of the residents. | ||
You are here to represent the residents and not yourself. | ||
So another Democrat grandstanding on her race, on her skin color, even though if you watch this, everyone that's calling her out is black. | ||
That's why she's mad. She says, hey, you guys are black. | ||
You know, we're supposed to be in this together. | ||
We're supposed to be stealing money and committing crimes and doing all this together. | ||
And they're like, no, we actually care about the community here. | ||
You took a million dollars from the police, and now there's shootings in our city every day, but you have the massive security detail. | ||
You took all this money, you're spending it on lavish trips and lavish vacations, we can't even get water mains fixed. | ||
And then she gets up there and scolds the people and makes it all about skin color, even though every single one involved in this process was black. | ||
Every single one. So, but this is really just the Democrat Party falling apart. | ||
And this is really the racial politics, the racial identity politics failing as well. | ||
But they still won't stop. | ||
Here's Eric Adams. | ||
This is quite comical. | ||
Here's Eric Adams. | ||
Again, Mr. Adams, what is the strength? | ||
What is the strength of your leadership, Eric Adams? | ||
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Stand up. They need to see you. | |
Deputy Mayor Williams-Eisen, Deputy Mayor Mira Josie, Deputy Mayor Amazard, Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer. | ||
Have you ever seen this much chocolate lead in the city of New York? | ||
And then go down the line. | ||
Look, look who's here. | ||
This is representative of the city. | ||
That's why people are hating on me. | ||
Oh. You trying to figure out? | ||
Oh. Why they hating on me? | ||
They hating on me because those are... | ||
How many of you go to church? Ma'am, this is a Matthew 21 and 12 moment. | ||
Jesus walked in the temple. | ||
He saw them doing wrong in the temple. | ||
He did what? He turned the table over. | ||
I went to City Hall to turn the table over. | ||
First woman police commissioner of color. | ||
First Spanish speaking police commissioner. | ||
First Spanish speaking correction commissioner. | ||
You know what's sad about this? | ||
What Eric Adams and what Tiffany Henyard are doing is actually extremely embarrassing for black people. | ||
It's actually really embarrassing for black people because now what they're doing is they're totally failed in their leadership and they're saying, but look at how black I am. | ||
When there's perfectly capable black people, there's plenty of black people that are great leaders and could actually run a city well, but not them. | ||
So but imagine, here's what you're dealing with. | ||
They hire people based off the color of their skin. | ||
And then their cities fall apart and they get scrutinized for it. | ||
Because they're not hiring people based on merit. | ||
They're not hiring people based on ability or experience. | ||
It's solely based off skin color. | ||
And then what happens? Your city falls apart. | ||
Your city is given... Oh, but see, again, it's the same thing. | ||
Eric Adams, who's he talking about? | ||
Who's criticizing Eric Adams? 50 Cent, a black man. | ||
Who's criticizing Eric Adams? | ||
Stephen A. Smith, a black liberal. | ||
So the whole thing is falling apart, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And then this whole skin color game that they play, it's not working. | ||
It's not working anymore. | ||
So you've got Eric Adams selling the city of New York out. | ||
You've got Tiffany Henyard selling her area out. | ||
And then she says, well, but I'm black. | ||
And then all the black constituents are like, I don't give a damn. | ||
But see, this is all that liberals can run on now is their identity because they have no merit. | ||
And so this is happening at the airlines too. | ||
Oh, you're in midair? Well, is my flight pilot capable or is his skin color right? | ||
And so Matt Walsh has discovered and obtained internal footage. | ||
Where the whole conversation is all about getting white people out of the cockpit, getting white people out of aviation. | ||
Again, I don't care. | ||
Whoever is the best pilot is who I want flying my plane, but these people are obsessed with skin color. | ||
Here's part of it, which this clip exposes that they not only don't understand that they're racists, but they don't even seem to understand anything about basic aviation and the process of becoming a pilot in clip 14. | ||
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And we're looking at that, but we're also looking at really a need across the agency to recruit and retain a diverse population of folks. | |
And as you mentioned, how much that adds to the process. | ||
What do you think are some of the key points that we need to remember as we embark on this challenge going forward? | ||
That's a pretty good question. | ||
I think one of the things we need to Now, is that everyone else is embarking on the same thing, right? | ||
Just across the system. | ||
So, competition is going to be, the competition is going to be, it's just going to be really heavy, right? | ||
So, A, I think we need to know that. | ||
I think it's going to take some creativity. | ||
You heard Tim saying, he and I had talked about, and we're going to talk to you all, is, you know, are there opportunities for any partnerships? | ||
With universities or trade schools that specialize, we kind of talk about from, you know, ramp to cockpit. | ||
Is there some things that we would want to look at? | ||
There is. That's what you need. So the guy putting your bags just, oh, you've been doing bags for four years? | ||
Let's put you in the cockpit now. | ||
That's how it works. All right. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, what you're about to see here is real. | ||
Trans lovers... Trying to decide what to do with their removed testicles in their shared fridge. | ||
For your enjoyment, here's a couple of trans lovers extremely confused. | ||
I'm confused here. Let's see if we can sort it all out. | ||
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So in Mr. Boyd Joukowsky's response, he admits that he possessed the medical specimen and he admits that he disposed of I am assuming for the return of them, and damages was around $6,500. | |
She had had her testicles removed. | ||
I believe if I recall correctly, it was March 23rd, and they were left in the fridge. | ||
I wanted nothing to do with it. | ||
I thought it was odd, but I try not to judge because everybody's a little different. | ||
It's what made her happy, whatever. | ||
I want nothing to do with them. | ||
I'm not one for body parts and all that stuff. | ||
It's kind of gross, actually. | ||
It's part of her twisted humor, not mine. | ||
So they were in the house from March, April to... | ||
They were there from April 2022 until July of 2023, when I just posted them. | ||
Yeah, so because... | ||
That physical anomaly has been a point of stress in my life since I can remember. | ||
And my middle name that I chose is D. Because my whole life I've been called Big D. I'm D from D. And I thank God that these D's nuts were extracted. | ||
And they were put into a biohazard bag. | ||
And for shits and giggles, I put them in a mason jar. | ||
And I put them in the fridge next to the eggs. | ||
So let me ask you this, was the conversation ever from you, I'm done with you, could you please get your testicles out of my refrigerator? | ||
That never came up, and if they were so important to her, I don't understand why she didn't grab them then. | ||
So the amount that I'm claiming is for the damages of not having these nuts with me. | ||
I want them in my fridge, not his. | ||
I'm not sure why he would want to keep them. | ||
All right. The damages were the loss of these nuts. | ||
All right. Look, either Alex Stein is going to have to retire or step up his game. | ||
Can you get your balls out of my fridge, please? | ||
We are getting crushed in the housing market. | ||
We are getting crushed in the automobile market. | ||
We are getting crushed in our grocery bills. | ||
They're sitting here attacking you, attacking your economy, attacking your culture, attacking your borders. | ||
And then they say you're inhumane. | ||
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War. This is what I will do to the growing books when I become Secretary of State. | |
Let's go. Welcome to the main event. | ||
Applying pressure, but I promise I ain't making that. | ||
This book's from the Missouri Public Library. | ||
When I'm in office, they will burn. | ||
That's Valentina Gomez, and she is in studio with me now. | ||
And I really want to get into this issue that I think has spurred her into running for office, but she can speak for herself, and that's the grooming of children. | ||
And she herself, as a Division I college athlete, knows what it's like because she has brothers, so she would compete against brothers, and that may have made her a better athlete so she could compete and win against women when she was a Division I swimmer. | ||
Were you shocked? | ||
Because I would imagine, I've seen it from parents. | ||
I've talked to parents. I've been to some of these events. | ||
I've been to some of these city council meetings. | ||
They find the books that are in the libraries. | ||
They find the books that are in the classroom. | ||
And you think, well, maybe it's a little mundane. | ||
Maybe it's a little subtle. It's not. | ||
It's direct. It's in your face. | ||
Were you shocked when you saw these books that they're showing to children? | ||
And more specifically, the books you found in the Missouri Library. | ||
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Yes, first of all, this is all a coordinated attack against the children and this has been happening for years. | |
And the thing is that, the beautiful thing about this is that the pedophiles have exposed themselves. | ||
On my comments section, look at all of the news outlets that have come out against me. | ||
So these are the pedophile news outlets now. | ||
MSNBC, Newsweek, the New York Post, all coming out against me because I pointed out the fact that a four-year-old cannot be stuck in the dick, excuse my language, of a 40-year-old. | ||
So... That's in one of the books, isn't it? | ||
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Yeah, that is in one of the books. | |
And I am not for pedophiles, for groomers to be... | ||
Well, here's what they're doing. | ||
They admitted so much in Axios this morning. | ||
Gen Z is less religious and less Republican than other generations. | ||
See, this is what it's all about. | ||
They don't really care about destroying the children. | ||
It's part of an agenda. | ||
So what they figure is, oh, well... | ||
If we destroy the children, we tell the children, hey, you can be a boy, you can be a girl, you can be this, you can be that. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you're a Republican or not. | ||
If you have common sense, which is now seemingly only Republicans, you say, hey, you're not a boy, you're not this, you're a boy, you're a girl, you're whatever you were born with. | ||
This is what you were born with. Well, then the Democrats come in and they say, oh no, your parent hates you. | ||
Your parent's a transphobe. | ||
So it's all political. | ||
They have now proven, they've now shown that they will willfully, gleefully destroy children for their political agenda. | ||
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It is, like I said before, it is all coordinated and the children are the seeds of the future. | |
There are future leaders. And now we're tainting their identity, telling them that who they are is wrong and that the books that it is providing to them is what they have to become. | ||
So these people, they want to put the greatest video, got taken down, and now we're back. | ||
Where did they take it down from? | ||
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So they took it down from Instagram. | |
At first they took it down. They put a hateful content warning and they limited the vision for people to see it on X. What is the story with those books specifically? | ||
They're from the Missouri Library. | ||
So those books you got from the Missouri Library and what was inside of them? | ||
You mentioned one of them features direct pedophilia. | ||
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Direct pedophilia, grooming, and before I even go into this even further, What is happening is that Donald Trump and I are basically in the way of the groomers because they want to come. | |
They're coming after me. They're coming after Well, that's good. | ||
I mean, the fact that you're on their radar means that they're afraid of you. | ||
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Yeah. And they're trying to remove me from the ballot, just like President Trump. | |
Oh, really? Yes. In Missouri? | ||
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In Missouri. It's going to start now. | |
I mean, Missouri is probably top 10 conservative states, I would say. | ||
I mean, St. Louis and Kansas City water down because they're really blue. | ||
But really, Missouri is pretty much bright. | ||
I mean, it's dark red, I would say. | ||
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The problem is that we have weak leaders. | |
We have very weak leaders. RINOS, our current governor, weak as well. | ||
I have called them out, called them out for a very long time, countless of times, in regards to hemp selling out misery to China. | ||
Didn't do anything. You're talking about Parsons. | ||
Parsons. Yes, Parsons. | ||
And thankfully, he's no longer going to be governor. | ||
But still, whoever comes to lead our state has to be strong, has to stand up against the groomers. | ||
And if he hasn't done so during time in office, then he shouldn't be running or he shouldn't become elected governor. | ||
I wouldn't give Parsons an F. I mean, all the Republican leadership is weak at some degree. | ||
I'm trying to get these people up. | ||
You know what I mean? It's like, let's try to get them up on our level. | ||
But I understand the frustrations a lot. | ||
So you go to the library, you rent these books... | ||
Now, if you would have posted what was in these books on Instagram, they probably wouldn't have banned you. | ||
If you would have been like, oh, look, here's a 40-year-old and a 4-year-old having sex, it's in this book, then they would have said, hey, that's great, let's put that to the top. | ||
But because you said, no, I don't want this, they decided to censor your video? | ||
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Exactly. And then Instagram took it down. | |
I called for Mark Zuckerberg to reinstate my views. | ||
It happened about, I would say, 10 hours later. | ||
And this is a problem that Republicans, conservative people like me are having. | ||
We're being censored left-right. | ||
And that's not okay because we're speaking up for the children. | ||
We're speaking up for our rights, for the right things. | ||
You can be gay all you want. | ||
I don't care. Just don't put this stuff in children's faces. | ||
This is not for children to see. | ||
We've got plenty of gay people in America today, and they didn't need this stuff when they were young. | ||
Absolutely not. To figure out whatever their sexuality was when they were an adult. | ||
But okay, now let's talk about the athletics part. | ||
Now, I didn't know this coming in. I knew you were a Division I athlete. | ||
I didn't know you had brothers. I had a, well, I have a sister. | ||
She was a great athlete as well. | ||
Maybe that's because she was, you know, competing with me when we were growing up. | ||
But then she got to compete with girls, and she had a fair playing field, and she was able to be successful. | ||
Now you have guys competing as women, specifically in swimming. | ||
How outrageous is this? | ||
If you saw, when you were swimming in college, if you saw a man walk into the locker room and say, I'm competing against girls, what would you have done? | ||
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I would tell him, fuck you, you're not competing against me. | |
She doesn't care about the FCC at all, guys. | ||
No, I don't. I don't. All right, if we can find, I'm calling your campaign. | ||
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One thing you guys need to know is that I'm not controlled by anyone. | |
No special interest. I have rejected millions of dollars that have been offered to me because I want to do the right thing for the people of Missouri, for the people of the United States, and I love this country too much to sell myself out. | ||
And in regards to men mocking women, these are weak men that are mocking us, that are taking over our spaces, taking over our sports, because they couldn't make it in their field. | ||
So now, Their mental illness have already infiltrated our sports. | ||
And that's why I'm standing with Riley Gaines, because this piece of shit, Leah Thomas... | ||
Are we out of... Alright, you have to stop cursing. | ||
We only have so many curse words we can say in a segment. | ||
Do we have enough... | ||
Alright, alright. You really are a flamethrower. | ||
My goodness. Yes, yes. | ||
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Expect the unexpected, but be damn sure that I'm going to be truthful and I'm going to be authentic with you guys because that's who I am and I'm not going to apologize for that. | |
The gloves are off. I'm no longer being nice. | ||
Kids are getting mutilated. So, yeah. | ||
Nice is out the window. Well, we had a video, we featured it earlier this week, and Canada's a little more in this crazed state of things than we are. | ||
And it was a female volleyball tournament, and half the people on the court were men, pretending to be women. | ||
And then they shoot, and it actually is kind of heartbreaking. | ||
You have the men on the court playing, pretending they're females, and then they shoot over to the sidelines, and on the bench is all the girls. | ||
The girls are riding the bench because the dudes are in there playing as women. | ||
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That's the problem. The Canadian citizens stayed quiet. | |
They complied. That's the problem. | ||
They complied and now they're suffering for their actions. | ||
And that's exactly what's going to happen to us if we don't start acting up. | ||
If we continue to follow orders, then these men taking over women's sports, children are going to continue to get mutilated. | ||
They're going to be pumped with hormones. | ||
It's just going to get worse. | ||
You can't give this leftist an inch because then they're going to annihilate us. | ||
And that's not going to work with me. | ||
You have to get through me in order for you to get through the children. | ||
Yeah, guys, go back to that point where you see the girls that don't get any playing time anymore because the dudes are all on the field. | ||
Yeah, they have the screenshot there. | ||
I mean, that's just, it's really actually heartbreaking. | ||
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Is that Asian dude 18? | |
Is that a dude or a girl? | ||
I don't know. Who knows? Maybe they can just identify as a different age now. | ||
No, these are the boys that are competing in the women's volleyball tournament and then all the girls are riding the bench. | ||
So those are the actual girls not allowed to compete because the guys are playing? | ||
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This is assault. | |
This should be assault. We're the feminists, by the way. | ||
Yes. Well, the feminists are controlled by whoever gives them the most money. | ||
Well, they're attacking you. | ||
That's a feminist website. | ||
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Weak women. Weak women that want to victimize themselves, that want to use DEI, all of that bullshit to come after me because they can't compete against me. | |
They can't speak the way I speak and they're controlled because they cater to special interests. | ||
I can tell you grew up with brothers. | ||
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Yes, two older strong brothers, and I am extremely grateful to them. | |
So is this why you swam in college, you got to compete against women before men dominated the sport, and also you saw what was being taught to children in the schools. | ||
Is this why you wanted to run? | ||
Is that why? And then you didn't see enough strong leadership in Missouri, and so now you're running for Secretary of State? | ||
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Not just in Missouri, but all over the world. | |
Weak leaders. I grew up with a strong nuclear family. | ||
My mom, a badass lawyer. | ||
My father, businessman. | ||
And I realized that if you don't do something for the people that you love, for your community, for your country, then it's all going to get tarnished. | ||
Your mother is a lawyer? Yes. | ||
What does she say about you burning the library books? | ||
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Does she weigh in on that one? Valentina, don't apologize for defending children. | |
Never. Never. | ||
Did the library say anything to you yet? | ||
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When do those books do back? We'll find out. | |
And if the library wants to sue me, sue me. | ||
Go ahead because you guys are pedophiles. | ||
You guys are aiding that. | ||
So that's not going to work with me. | ||
And I'm ready with my army of lawyers and my army of the United States of America that's going to come after you because you guys are groomers. | ||
You guys are pedophiles. What did you have to say to Nikki Haley in that video that we just had on the screen? | ||
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Nikki Haley is a communist Democrat posing as a Republican. | |
And what I asked Nikki Haley is that if she was going to release her client list from her defense contract, that's her contracting firm. | ||
Well, I think it's fair to believe at this point many people in media and Congress have stocks in the defense contractors and the weapons manufacturers. | ||
That's why they always love war. | ||
We know Nikki Haley has always been pro-war. | ||
So her people got a little aggressive with you there, too. | ||
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Yes, and thankfully my brother, who is on the National Guard, did not get aggressive. | |
I asked him. You gotta be careful. | ||
Yes, yes. And no matter what, we expose who she is. | ||
She's pro-war, she's pro-death, I'm pro-humanity, I'm pro-life. | ||
And that is someone who cannot be President of the United States, not even Governor, not even Senator, because she's gonna send innocent men and women to die, just like Joe Biden, just like Mallorca's. | ||
They have killed this country. | ||
They have killed innocent lives. | ||
Yeah, they've never seen a war they didn't want somebody else to die in. | ||
I feel like, though, this has been kind of a switch now. | ||
It used to be... And it was always just, hey, we support the military. | ||
It's kind of where the Republicans stood. | ||
So they would always support these wars. | ||
Oh, we're just supporting the military. | ||
I feel like that's changed. | ||
Republicans don't support endless wars anymore. | ||
They've realized that it's not about... | ||
We don't support the military. | ||
It's about we support America. | ||
We support America's interest and specifically the American people. | ||
We don't want them to go be sent overseas to die in these wars. | ||
I mean, all these places we're occupying in the Middle East, they're just sitting ducks. | ||
That was proven with the drone attack that just happened in Jordan. | ||
So really, I think peace is now a Republican issue. | ||
I think that it is switched now and being not necessarily... | ||
I mean, you can say it's anti-war. | ||
I'm anti-war. But it's being against endless wars, endless military spending, endless voting on these wars. | ||
I feel that that's an issue Republicans need to seize upon right now, especially while the Democrats are weak. | ||
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Well, the Democrats have always been weak. | |
That's the thing. They use DI victimization. | ||
They use the social tools to make up for their... | ||
Inability to compete with us. | ||
Because they don't produce, they just whine and complain. | ||
That's true. That's the reality. | ||
That's why they have to groom children to become Democrat voters. | ||
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And that's why we have an invasion of our country. | |
More than, I would say, 20 million people have now entered the country. | ||
Also, we have some terrorists, and it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when we're going to be having terror attacks. | ||
Well, that's what Chris Ray told a group of police and sheriffs. | ||
We played the video yesterday. | ||
There was a sheriff from Ohio. He said, yeah, we just had a meeting with Ray. | ||
He said that we have higher terror levels right now than we did before 9-11. | ||
And they say the border is secure though. | ||
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They told us the border is secure. Yeah, Biden said the border is secure and now he has dementia and now he can't answer for all of his crimes against humanity, against the United States, against us. | |
So, for what? | ||
Why? It's terrible. | ||
It is so sad that this happened to the greatest country and that's why we need Donald Trump to get back in office because he's going to put us back on track. | ||
He's going to help Canadians. He's going to help all of these wars and they're going to come to an end. | ||
Well, a strong America really raises the rest of the world. | ||
I think that that's already been proven. | ||
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We set an example for the rest of the world. | |
Yeah. And really, we just need foreign policy that's not going to be destructive like it has been for so many years. | ||
And that's why I think some countries, like Russia, that would much rather have good relations with the West, they're just saying, you know what? | ||
We want to have good relations with you, but you guys are psychotic. | ||
You're dishonest. All you care about is war and destruction. | ||
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And the propaganda. Look what they did to me worldwide. | |
They made me look into the worst human being possible. | ||
But now the people have realized this was all coordinated. | ||
And Valentina, we support you. | ||
That's what the American people are saying to me. | ||
We support you. | ||
We back you. Thank you so much for doing this. | ||
Because before, we had to comply. | ||
And now with you, we get to fight. | ||
Where did you get that flamethrower? | ||
Did we get trained with that? | ||
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I have a flamethrower. I don't know who shot that video. | |
Did your brother shoot that? My marketing team. | ||
I don't know if I'd want to be around you, the flamethrower. | ||
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Come on, join me. And I'm waiting for Elon Musk to send me my pink flamethrower. | |
The boring company flamethrower, I think? | ||
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Absolutely. That's what we need. | |
And I've been very honest from the beginning. | ||
I'm here to trigger the liberals and to bring common sense back. | ||
Because the bullshit that we're encountering is no longer tolerable. | ||
Yeah, but at some point, you're going to have to reach out to the more central conservative. | ||
I mean, I know Missouri. I'm from St. | ||
Louis. No way. | ||
Oh, yeah. That's where I started. | ||
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You're moving back? No, probably not. | |
I'm a Texan now. | ||
No. But you know what? | ||
What I'm afraid of, because I know the Missouri voters, they're really conservative. | ||
Yes. And some of them, I don't know, maybe it's changed, but some of them don't really like to be controversial. | ||
That's the problem. They like to be kind of like, I don't really want to stir the pot. | ||
I don't really want to ruffle feathers. | ||
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That's the problem, and I respect that. | |
And I'm okay with being controversial. | ||
I'm okay with taking the heat. | ||
Because all of these Democrats, they're loud, but they're useless and worthless. | ||
That's why I'm going against them. | ||
I'm a conservative, and I'm willing to take the heat. | ||
What's your strategy? Because you've got to hit the suburbs hard. | ||
You've got to go into the rural areas, I would imagine. | ||
Overload the ballots there. | ||
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It's starting. | |
So wait, what's the process of trying to keep you off the ballot? | ||
I mean, we know what they're doing to Trump. | ||
So what are they trying to do to you? | ||
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We'll find out. I'll be back in Missouri later tonight. | |
Okay. Yes. You think there's going to be some news on that? | ||
There's been, yeah. Well, you know, in Oregon, they just said 13 Republicans, you can't run. | ||
They just said, you're off the ballot. You're not allowed to run. | ||
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Yes, and that's tyranny. | |
That's tyranny. So, it's going to take Donald Trump to get back in office to end this BS. That's what they're afraid of. | ||
That's why they keep saying, oh, he's going to become an authoritarian. | ||
Well, simply, I mean, put it this way. | ||
Arresting criminals does not make you an authoritarian. | ||
Look at what Bukele has done for El Salvador in just a few short years. | ||
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He got it done. He got the job done. | |
He had the will and he did it. | ||
And now it's done. And that's what we're missing. | ||
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We're missing willpower and fortitude in regards to leadership within this nation, within the states. | |
And that's something we don't have. | ||
Yeah, I think that that's why... | ||
I mean, there's a lot of reasons why they don't want Trump on the ballot. | ||
But I hope Trump has the will to do more in his next administration. | ||
I feel like he left a lot on the table. | ||
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He understands the game now a little more. | |
A lot more, actually. | ||
A lot more. | ||
He needs to call... And people fear him. | ||
Look at what they're doing to him. | ||
Political persecution. Trying to take him down left and right. | ||
And he still thrives. | ||
But think about it. They can't censor you because you're running for office. | ||
They can't censor a political candidate. | ||
I mean, that's interfering in elections, right? | ||
That's what they said. Yes, exactly. | ||
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They only do it to us Republicans. | |
Yeah, not to the liberals that want to mutilate your children, that want to pump them with hormones. | ||
They're hypocrite pieces of garbage. | ||
And then they'll say, oh... | ||
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DI. We're trying to help them with their identity. | |
Come on. We have to affirm them. | ||
So let me ask you this. If generals don't define your gender, how does removing them affirm it? | ||
Well, they always say, if you're confused about your gender, a swift kick in between the legs will help you figure that out real quick. | ||
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Hey, I'll be the first one to kick somebody. | |
I'm going to get out of the studio. | ||
Well, yeah, but see... | ||
That's why they want to do this, because then they say, oh, little Johnny. | ||
You want to be a girl? Oh, yeah, my teacher told me I can be a girl. | ||
I want to be a girl. They say, oh, well, but my parents don't want me to be a girl. | ||
They tell me I can't be a girl. Oh, well, your parent is transphobic and probably a Republican, so don't worry. | ||
We'll take you to the doctor. | ||
We'll take care of you. | ||
And then they'll engage in either the hormone therapies, different drugs. | ||
They may even take them to California. | ||
I mean, that's been a story before with some parents, and they'll say, well, yeah, we'll take you to have the trans kid surgery, and we'll just remove the parents from the process. | ||
See, Democrats hate parents because the parents are supposed to be the authority structure of the children. | ||
Well, they want to be the authority structure. | ||
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Exactly. Well, they want us. | |
We're here and we're coming for your children. | ||
Yeah, that was the San Francisco men's squad. | ||
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Yes, yes. Men's. | |
Yeah, totally. Naked. | ||
Naked as well. Yeah, they didn't even hide it. | ||
Mm-mm. They show you the books, they tell you in the gay choir, we're coming for your children. | ||
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And we don't take them seriously. | |
That is the dumbest thing that us Republicans also don't come to our senses. | ||
Now we gotta fight back, take them seriously, and then destroy them. | ||
Because their children, our children, are no longer available for this. | ||
We're no longer subscribing to this narrative of pedophilia. | ||
No. Well, and look, it's come to the point where most, I mean, a lot of parents will just say, I'm just going to remove my children from the public school system, and that's fine, but it shouldn't have to be that way. | ||
You shouldn't have to fear indoctrination. | ||
We should be able to utilize these things. | ||
We pay for these things. We should have a good public school section. | ||
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Now we have lawlessness that is allowed. | |
Truth is no longer permissible. | ||
Truth is... Whatever we say is... | ||
Truth is, a man can get pregnant now. | ||
Truth is, Joe Biden is mentally fit. | ||
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Yes. Also true though, with him putting tampons in men's bathrooms. | |
Geez. Yeah, I mean, what is that? | ||
You know, what's funny about this too is, if this was going on when I was in school, I feel like we would have had a field day. | ||
I mean, honestly, we would have bullied these teachers. | ||
I mean, literally, like, we would have bullied them. | ||
If they were to come to the class, like, waving a gay flag, like, oh, hi, class. | ||
Like, I'm a woman today. I'm non-binary. | ||
We would have been like, oh, my gosh, this is comedy hour. | ||
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Let's go. Throw some tampons. | |
Literally, though. Like, so, I mean, I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. | ||
That doesn't really go on anymore. We've gotten too soft. | ||
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We've gotten too soft, too comfortable, too pampered. | |
That's the thing. This nation has been so great that we no longer appreciate what it took to make it great. | ||
Maybe I'll put in a good word for you with some of the... | ||
Hey, hey, you want a little... They need to investigate Cori Bush. | ||
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Congresswoman in my... | |
I may or may not know some things because I have some friends and family in St. | ||
Louis, but let me tell you, there's more wasteful spending going on than people realize. | ||
You might find maybe some brand new Cadillacs and stuff. | ||
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Wow. I mean, I have a Prius, so... | |
Call Cori Bush. | ||
I've heard that she has really nice vehicles. | ||
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And also, she pays really well her security guard. | |
Well, that's after you sleep with her. | ||
Then she pays you really well. That's how that story goes. | ||
All right, Valentina Gomez, where can people follow your campaign and support you? | ||
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Of course, you can find me on Valentina4Missouri on Instagram, and my website is Valentina4Missouri.com, and on X, Valentina4SOS. | |
All right, let's make sure that we get a lot of followers there on our Twitter account, get these videos to go viral. | ||
I wouldn't want to be around her with a flamethrower, but the videos are viral potential. | ||
And we need this attitude more in the Republican Party as well. | ||
Just, you know, you want to show our kids pornography in the classroom, we're just going to go ahead and burn those books. | ||
So you call us book burners, well, yeah, we'll burn pornography. | ||
Let's have the conversation. Valentina, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you very much. God bless you. Alright, we're about to go live to Nick Sartor, and it would appear he's still in Maui dealing with this story. | ||
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All right, now Nick. The other day, you were able to get into a Twitter Spaces live on the Alex Jones Show, and you brought up a really great point that doesn't get discussed enough. | ||
Not just how, and this is, you know, it kind of comes with the territory and media, and I know you understand, but it's like stories come and they go, and we tend to forget about them, and we tend to kind of leave them behind, and Maui might be one example of that, but you called in and you made a great point. | ||
You said, hey, look, I'm down here in Maui. | ||
Lahaina is still burned to the ground. | ||
The people aren't getting any answers and they're not getting any help. | ||
But this bill has tens of billions of dollars for Israel and for Ukraine. | ||
Where's the help for the people in Maui? | ||
So expand on that a little bit. | ||
But really, your boots on the ground. | ||
What is going on in Maui? | ||
What has the aftermath been since the Lahaina wildfire? | ||
And so, Owen, I have been here for, this time, over three weeks at this point. | ||
And, you know, I originally came here back in September. | ||
I decided to come back for a follow-up in January. | ||
I was not supposed to be here this long. | ||
But this has gotten so... | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
The response effort is a disaster in and of itself. | ||
I mean, people can't get aid. | ||
They're having to move off the island at this point. | ||
You know, one of my good friends that I was staying on his couch while I was here last time now had to move off the island because he lost his business and he's not getting any aid from the federal government. | ||
Or the state government or any governments around here. | ||
It just seems like more and more at this point, these people here are getting frustrated. | ||
They're now believing that this is a land grab. | ||
Even people that said I was a big conspiracy theorist before, saying that this was possibly a land grab, are now coming back to me and saying, This looks like a land grab at this point because they're intentionally slow walking the relief efforts and the cleanup at this point. | ||
You're not allowed to clean up your own property. | ||
They're clearing an average of maybe two lots per day at this point. | ||
And there are 2,100 lots. | ||
So you can do the math on that. | ||
It's going to take several years to even start the rebuilding process after cleanup because they're not letting anybody touch their property until after every single lot is cleaned up at this point. | ||
And the mortgage moratorium is about to end, which means that a lot of these people are going to lose their properties. | ||
So they're going to pay a mortgage on a structure that's not even there anymore. | ||
And there's nothing they can do about it. | ||
Well, as you said, that was one of the quote-unquote conspiracy theories was that this whole thing was a land grab, and it sounds there's even more evidence to support such theories now. | ||
But when you say, okay, so move off the island, I mean, that's what they would want. | ||
So their mortgages will expire. | ||
They're going to move off the island. | ||
Well, what happens next? | ||
Well, what happens next is then you're going to see a bunch of people having to dump the properties over here. | ||
If they can't afford to hold on and pay the note for the next five to seven years without actually being able to use the property, without it actually being their home, they're not going to have any choice but to either get foreclosed on Or sell it for pennies on the dollar. | ||
And that's exactly how this is going. | ||
There was just a condo about two weeks ago, the first one that ended up selling in Lahaina, where they were no longer able to... | ||
And they knew that the moratorium was about to end. | ||
They knew they couldn't afford the mortgage because they can't live there anymore. | ||
And so they ended up selling it for $140,000 after buying it for $600,000 two years ago. | ||
And then they moved off the island. | ||
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They don't have a choice. Okay, well, we've seen... | |
There's no structure. They didn't even buy the structure. | ||
They just bought the property at this point. | ||
We've seen hurricanes go through areas. | ||
I mean, specifically, there was one that recently went through Florida. | ||
Very devastating. They were able to rebuild. | ||
And so why can't they rebuild Lahaina? | ||
Why are they unable to rebuild? | ||
Well, you know what? You'd think that the strongest... | ||
Government in the world would be able to come in here and make that happen. | ||
However, they've done the opposite. | ||
FEMA has actually created a homeless crisis in and of, you know, with their response. | ||
Because they're coming out here and they waited so long to bring any aid to the area that now they're having to desperately look for housing for these residents that lost everything in the fire. | ||
So what they're doing is they're going to landlords of people that weren't directly affected by the fire. | ||
And now telling the landlord, okay, we're going to give you between 130 and 300% of the rent you're getting right now, but you have to move out your current tenant and put our tenants in there. | ||
So these people that have now lost their businesses and their jobs and don't have many sources of income | ||
at this point, because even if they're getting unemployment, it's only seven, 800 hours a month, | ||
they can't afford to pay the extra rent. | ||
That's why they're ending up in tents on the beach over here in some of the city parks. | ||
And the tent cities are getting bigger and bigger every day, Owen. | ||
It's disheartening, and that's why I'm still here. | ||
It's just getting worse. | ||
Well, where are the construction crews? | ||
Where are the cleanup crews? | ||
Why aren't there crews there around the clock? | ||
I mean, really, I would say the devastation in a concentrated area might be worse than a hurricane. | ||
But when you look at what happened, again, I'll just use the most recent example, | ||
the hurricane that went through Florida, much larger area got destroyed. | ||
I mean, that was a massive hurricane, destroyed a very large landmass. | ||
They were there around the clock rebuilding and they got pretty much everything going now. | ||
I mean, what's the explanation for the absence here? | ||
Well, the explanation for the absence is that at this point, you are not allowed to, as I said earlier, you're not allowed to bring your own contractors on here. | ||
There are no private companies out here besides the ones that have been specifically contracted by the government. | ||
So you're not allowed to touch your own property, as I said. | ||
You know, in these other areas, it seems like, you know, if you do have a hurricane or whatever, you have the Army Corps of Engineers. | ||
That's what they're for. They're supposed to be aiding in relief efforts like this, but they've hardly been activated. | ||
I've seen probably, I think the total now is like 20 people from the Army Corps of Engineers that are here. | ||
And that's just not nearly enough for a town of this size with 2,100 lots that need to be cleared. | ||
And they have to clear six inches into the soil as well. | ||
So it takes a lot, a lot of truckloads every day. | ||
They're only running seven trucks out here. | ||
It's gonna take five to seven years at this point. | ||
And that should not be acceptable for the United States of America. | ||
And I'm telling you, Owen, this is a big cover-up at this point. | ||
They are desperately trying to force people to forget about this. | ||
To make it go away. | ||
FEMA is a facade. | ||
All they're there for is to make the federal government look like they're actually doing something. | ||
And then once the media attention goes away, FEMA goes away. | ||
And they hardly do anything. | ||
It's really sad for these people out here. | ||
And man, there's so much more to this story. | ||
Than even I've said so far because, you know, we're talking about there's a mainland contractor that got like $500 million to clear the land but only has, you know, like 15 people a day doing it. | ||
So that private company off of the mainland is pulling in like $250 per man hour and they're hardly getting anything done. | ||
So, I mean, they're making out like bandits on this. | ||
And why? That's a pretty good question. | ||
Yeah, and again, I think the comparison you bring up, if you want to kind of just reach the lowest common denominator and keep it simple, stupid, as the KISS method goes, how is it that Ukraine gets unlimited billions of dollars, Israel, which has plenty of money, gets unlimited billions of dollars, but the people in Lahaina, which is just a small area, I mean, we should be able to get this thing done in a year. | ||
I understand it was devastating. | ||
And look, we're up against a break here, and I want to continue to dig into this story on the other side. | ||
But just quickly in 30 seconds, I mean, does the city still completely appear to be completely devastated? | ||
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Like, has anything been rebuilt? | |
No, not a single thing has been rebuilt, Owen, because they wouldn't even... | ||
they didn't even start cleanup until two weeks ago. | ||
Keep in mind, this disaster happened six months ago, and they still haven't... | ||
just now, they just started this minuscule cleanup effort. | ||
And again, it's to force people out of here. | ||
I truly believe that. Most of the residents do at this point as well. | ||
It's really sad. Okay, well, that's great. | ||
That's a great segue, because I wanted to ask you that in the next segment. | ||
What are the residents telling you? | ||
Nick Sartor is our guest, and he's on the ground in Maui talking about this when nobody else is. | ||
Nick Sartor is with us from the ground in Lahaina, still the rubble behind him. | ||
And this is pretty wild. | ||
There's a lot of different angles to this, and we got into a couple of them. | ||
The lack of response, the lack of rebuilding effort. | ||
Of course, the unlimited money for Israel or Ukraine or anywhere else on the planet, but not for Lahaina and Maui. | ||
Okay, so this leads us to the whys, and maybe we'll get into some of those whys. | ||
We addressed one. It's a giant land grab, and maybe there's some other stuff going on that Nick Sartor can talk about. | ||
But first, Nick, I was going to ask you this, and you lead me into this with your last comments in the last segment. | ||
What are the locals saying to you? | ||
What do the locals think is going on? | ||
What are they saying to you? They're getting increasingly frustrated, Owen. | ||
I mean, you have these people that they don't have any, they keep being moved from place to place to place to place by FEMA. So they have no, you know, some of the, they put them in the hotels over here for a little while. | ||
And then FEMA's like, okay, well, we got to move you somewhere else. | ||
And this happens, you know, almost, you know, one to two times per month for some of these residents where they don't have any sort of, you know, there's no prospect for them to rebuild their house anytime soon. | ||
And they also can't even trust the fact that, like, their temporary home That they can even call a home. | ||
They're just waiting on that call every single day to figure out, okay, you know, where are they going to move me to this time? | ||
Are they going to tell me that they're no longer going to provide me housing like they're doing to multiple people that I've talked to that are now... | ||
And these tent cities are popping up, not just down here, but in Kahului, which is 45 minutes on the other side of the island for these people to stay in. | ||
And As this goes on, people aren't knowing whether or not this is government ineptitude or if it's being done intentionally. | ||
There were a lot of people in the beginning that were rallying around their governor and mayor, thinking that they were doing the best for this community. | ||
But now, based on the way that it's been handled, where you can't talk to the governor, he won't come out here and talk to any of the people, the mayor hides, the police chief, which... | ||
Blocked the roads and wouldn't let anybody out. | ||
I posted those 911 calls a couple of days ago. | ||
I'm not sure if you heard them. But people were literally being forced back into the fire when they were trying to escape. | ||
Those are on your Twitter account? They are on my Twitter account, yes. | ||
We'll pull those up. Keep going. | ||
I'll be posting even more. | ||
But, you know, you see these people that are just desperate in this situation. | ||
And the only people that survived are the ones that disobeyed the government. | ||
That day. And I've talked to several people that were in that exact same situation. | ||
I talked to a business owner where, you know, they worked on, you know, it was a plumber, right? | ||
And so they had the trucks and everything that had four-wheel drive. | ||
They were calling the boss and saying, man, they're putting us back in the fire. | ||
He said, use that four-wheel drive. | ||
That's what you got it for. Go around. | ||
And that's exactly what they did, and they survived. | ||
And that is a question that nobody will answer here. | ||
Nobody in the government here wants to answer the question as to who closed the roads and why. | ||
Every single road leading out from the fire zone was closed that day. | ||
You could not get out unless you had a vehicle that was capable of doing so or you got out and ran. | ||
You had hundreds of people jumping in the ocean over here and it still took, and people | ||
died in the ocean as well because the Coast Guard took several hours to respond. | ||
My God. | ||
They told me, an anonymous source told me, you know, from the Coast Guard, told me that | ||
they found out about the people in the water from X. | ||
But they were shutting off power, they were shutting off water, they were shutting down | ||
the roads. | ||
Well, this thing just gets worse and worse the more we learn about it now, even months later. | ||
Okay, so what are the conclusions that the locals are reaching? | ||
I mean, because certainly they're reaching conclusions at this point. | ||
Yeah, well, the biggest conclusion is that it's a... | ||
That it's a land grab, right? | ||
I know that's something that we've been saying from the start here, but, you know, people don't want to believe, some people do, but not everybody believes, you know, as this goes on, people think worse and worse and worse of the situation where, you know, they don't know why it started. | ||
They don't know why there was a fire that was in the morning, okay, that was extinguished. | ||
And then they sent all the firefighters to another part of the island so there were no firefighters here in Lahaina. | ||
And then all of a sudden, conveniently, a second fire popped up in a different spot the same day. | ||
They're trying to blame it on the electric company, but supposedly the lines were already de-energized. | ||
So how did the fire start with an electrical wire when the lines were already de-energized? | ||
De-energized. That's another big question that these people have here. | ||
They really don't want to, and nor do I, I don't want to jump to the conclusion that the government actually started the fire, but man, there are so many, quote-unquote, coincidences. | ||
And you're showing this video right now of, you know, cars that are burned out. | ||
There were a lot of bodies that were in those cars. | ||
You know, there were children, multiple children that I know that I've corroborated from multiple different sources where they were finding the remains of children in those vehicles. | ||
The government says only two children died. | ||
There were multiples of that just on one street. | ||
Well, what about the children that were missing that we never heard anything about? | ||
So there's a... | ||
I know there's been a lot of talk about missing children and there was this thing floating around where there were like a thousand missing children or something. | ||
There were a thousand missing people in the beginning, but at this point it doesn't seem like they were children. | ||
Now I've dug into this story as much as humanly possible. | ||
I do know that there were a lot of entire families that were killed in this, meaning that a lot of times you wouldn't actually... | ||
nobody else is looking For those children, right? | ||
So it's not necessarily... | ||
In one of the 911 calls, actually, that you'll hear on there when you listen to them, it's this lady desperately calling, asking for the fire department to save her children that are in one of the houses because she's on the other side of the island, and they don't have a car or anything, and they basically tell her that she's on her own. | ||
Good luck. And these are young children who didn't have a car or anything. | ||
They couldn't go anywhere. But, you know, the government is not being honest with us about the actual numbers. | ||
Well, that's how many died. | ||
Do we have a tally? Do we know how many died? | ||
Well, the government tally is 99. | ||
However, that number went from like 180 Down to 99 confirmed. | ||
They said 180 confirmed and then goes down to 99, which they waited a couple of months to revise that number. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, is it because nobody was looking for these other people that died? | ||
Possibly. But not a single person that I've talked to here on the island believes that number. | ||
They now believe that they've been lied to about the number of children dying and the number of people in general dying. | ||
Keep in mind, Owen, the population of children Under 18 on Maui is 28%. | ||
And you're telling me that only 2% of the deaths were children? | ||
I'm sorry, your numbers don't... | ||
The math ain't mapping, Owen. | ||
Well, now, the representatives there, there's two representatives, both Democrats. | ||
There's two senators, both Democrats. | ||
Mayor, Democrat, Governor, Democrat. | ||
What are they doing? All right, well, so I attempted to go to Washington, D.C. when I was up there last time in December, and I tried to confront both of them. | ||
Brian Schatz, the senator, and Maisie Hirono, which is by far the dumbest and most useless member of Congress. | ||
You'll hear that from a lot of different people. | ||
They both... | ||
When I went into Maisie Hirono's office and I told them my name, they immediately took me out. | ||
So they knew who I was at that point because I had been screaming so long about it. | ||
I had been hitting her for so long about it, about not doing anything. | ||
Brian Schatz... | ||
The other Democrat senator from Hawaii has been tweeting the last few days complaining about the fact that, oh, well, Ukraine's not getting any aid now or whatever. | ||
And I'm like, Brian, you haven't bothered even once mentioning the fact that Maui's not getting any aid. | ||
You represent the people here. | ||
But it seems like you're more of a representative of Ukraine than you are here. | ||
Because, you know, you have the SBA, luckily somebody from the Small Business Committee, has now reached out to me within the past couple of days Because I was sounding the alarm on all these business owners that are losing their businesses because Joe Biden and his Small Business Administration aren't paying out these loans. | ||
There were people that were approved for disaster relief loans six months ago. | ||
The money still hasn't cleared in their account. | ||
They're getting every single excuse in the book. | ||
Therefore, they got to close down shop, move off the island. | ||
That's just another reason it seems like they're doing this intentionally. | ||
How many things can they mess up? | ||
How many coincidences can there be Before we, you know, start getting to the conclusion that this is intentional. | ||
Well, I want to do, let's do five more minutes and maybe get into the more conspiratorial side of these things. | ||
Because... I mean, look, I'm not trying to disrespect your reporting, but I mean, people are talking about space lasers dealing with this stuff. | ||
And so, I mean, I want to know if anybody down there is talking, I'm not saying space lasers, but some, I mean, was there a weapon involved in this? | ||
I mean, when I look at this devastation that we've seen on the screen, this looks like more than just a wildfire. | ||
I mean, this looks like this was done intentionally. | ||
Like with military technology even. | ||
So Nick Sartor is our guest. | ||
We're going to rejoin him in the next segment. | ||
We're going to do five more minutes with him. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, remember, support us at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
So that we can get great reporters like Nick on the air to tell these stories. | ||
Because, like I said, when he called into the Alex Jones show the other day, I was like, oh yeah, Maui. | ||
Like, nobody's talking about this. | ||
Well, this is still a very interesting story that never really got concluded. | ||
And it hasn't even been properly addressed or fixed. | ||
So we'll be right back with more. | ||
I doubt there's anybody that's done more coverage and investigating into the situation in Lahaina and Maui more than my guest Nick Sortor. | ||
We've got him for four more minutes. | ||
And so, Nick, if there's anything else you want to express here, take this time. | ||
Or... And this is probably the farthest reaches of the conspiratorial levels of, you know, guessing what happened there. | ||
But I mean, you know, we heard people talk about space lasers and other such stuff. | ||
And I mean, you can comment on that. | ||
But trying to bring it back down to Earth, no pun intended. | ||
I mean, when you look at this devastation, it feels like something unnatural. | ||
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I mean, it really does. Yeah, it absolutely does. | |
And, you know, I... Look, you know, I've tried not to jump to that just yet, right? | ||
That's why I'm still here trying to investigate this because, I mean, that's a bold claim to say that, you know, directed energy weapons and such were used to burn down the town. | ||
Now, but I have heard the arguments and I have paid attention to the arguments. | ||
I have... I've visited the... | ||
One of the... There is a space force... | ||
Observatory, a high-powered telescope, you know, with a laser system up on the mountain over here. | ||
And I know people have said that that could have potentially been used. | ||
You're not able to get very close to it anymore ever since the fire. | ||
And the other Big thing, or two other things, the burn pattern as to, you know, how the fire split off into different directions was really interesting. | ||
And how it was, it managed to like start from one point and then spread all the way out and engulf multiple different parts of the town that were miles away from each other. | ||
That was also interesting, you know, while sparing places in between. | ||
And then the heat of the fire. | ||
That was one of the other things, where it was literally melting steel beams. | ||
I have... There's a picture of me that I haven't posted yet, where I have... | ||
I'm carrying parts of an engine block that were literally liquefied, running down the street that I scraped off the road, and I picked up, and I was able to hold them in front of me. | ||
I mean, literally, it turned the engine block of a car into liquid. | ||
And so the temperature that it would have to burn at in order for that to happen is just insane. | ||
To melt all that steel in these buildings and liquefy engine blocks? | ||
You know, it was an immense temperature, and a lot of people are arguing that it's not natural. | ||
And are these locals contemplating this? | ||
Yes. So what about... | ||
Actually, yeah, so... | ||
Yeah, go ahead. I was just going to say, so there are like actual major developers in this area, which I won't name right now, that are, you know, even saying that the fire wasn't natural. | ||
And, you know, these are big names out here. | ||
And these are people that have been whistleblowers to me because their developers, typically, they would have interest in having this government, you know, cover-up happen. | ||
And make it so that they could come in and buy up the land and whatever. | ||
But these people are the ones that are sounding the alarm to me and being like, you know, this is much worse than it seems. | ||
We can't let them do this. | ||
The land has to go back to the locals. | ||
You know, the government can't be forcing them out of their homes. | ||
Ultimately, the conclusion of that will maybe lead us in a different direction. | ||
But let me ask you one more thing before we let you go. | ||
I like to make sure what I'm covering is real and there's a lot of fake stuff out there. | ||
When we see these images of blue vehicles, which, okay, maybe there's a reason there. | ||
A blue flower plot, okay, maybe there's a reason. | ||
But then there's blue umbrellas and awning that you think would burn up like that in a fire. | ||
Is that stuff real? | ||
Yeah, well, so there was one of the pictures that you may have seen on my Twitter. | ||
I believe you showed it on here earlier, where there were umbrellas that were right in the middle of the burn zone. | ||
I mean, right next to some of these steel buildings that were totally melted in the fire. | ||
And they're still sitting there, even to this day, untouched, when everything around them was burned to a crisp. | ||
And so I think that's why a lot of these people are asking the questions about, okay, well, did blue have any sort of significance? | ||
And, you know, I can't say definitively yes or no, but looking at those umbrellas, I can understand why people would think that it possibly does. | ||
I mean, I try to make sense of it. | ||
Nick Sartor, I'm so glad you're keeping the nose to the ground on this, at Nick Sartor on X. And, I mean, let's follow up again, man. | ||
You know, reach out to me in the DMs if anything else develops, because nobody else is covering this but you. | ||
Nick Sartor, great work. | ||
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Okay, I don't know. Whatever it is, it's not right on the teleprompter. | ||
I don't know what that is. I've never seen that. | ||
We are going to do Infowars. | ||
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Okay. Ready? | |
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To play us out. What does that mean? | ||
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To play us out. Owen Schroer is gonna do a new broadcast. | |
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That's tomorrow, and that is it for us today, and we will leave you with a... | ||
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We'll do it live. | ||
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But we're going to take calls. | ||
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In the meantime, let me just start to dig into some of this other news that I have while the call screeners are getting my caller board all loaded up. | ||
Stephen Miller, man, I'm telling you, if Trump's one and two advisors are Stephen Miller and Vivek Ramaswamy, then we're going to be all right. | ||
Stephen Miller calls this out correctly, dealing with the Republicans thinking, oh, well, if we act above board when dealing with these political issues, then the Democrats will too. | ||
Yeah, right. Stephen Miller, imagine being a Republican and believing that refusing to impeach Mayorkas will inspire Democrats not to pursue impeachment in the future. | ||
It is vastly more plausible to believe a lonely plesiosaur prowls the depths of the Loch Ness. | ||
Well, now, hold on a second. | ||
Hold on now. Wait a second. | ||
The Loch Ness Monster's not real? | ||
Of course, the point being that if you think that acting with some sort of ethical or moral behavior is going to inspire Democrats to do the same, well, then you don't live in reality, do you? | ||
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No, you don't. | |
White House says ICE will reduce deportations and detention capacity if Republicans don't pass border bill. | ||
Tom Cotton responds, this is blackmail. | ||
And an admission that Biden controls the level of illegal immigration. | ||
The entire border crisis is by design. | ||
Isn't that amazing? Tom Cotton is right. | ||
It is blackmail. It is also the White House admitting they control the border. | ||
But remember, the White House said the border is secure, the border is secure, the border is secure. | ||
Then, when everybody realized, okay, they're lying, they said, alright, well, but Joe Biden said, I have no power about the border. | ||
The White House has no power about the border. | ||
It's the system that's broken. | ||
But now they admit, actually, they do have the power. | ||
It's amazing. It's amazing. | ||
Illegal immigrant freed into the United States by Biden DHS charged with killing young mother and her toddler. | ||
Brian Alejandro Gonzalez-Payez, a 22-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela, has been charged with two counts of vehicular homicide, accidents involving a death while driving without a license, led in by the Biden administration, driving 80 miles per hour when the speed limit was 35, and killed a mother and a child. | ||
A lot of those stories aren't there. | ||
And then the Republicans try to pass bills to stop them and the Democrats say, nope, we want all the illegals here and we want them to be able to kill and be released from jail. | ||
Robert De Niro, Democrat, says grandson's fentanyl overdose shouldn't have happened. | ||
Oh, oh really? | ||
It shouldn't have happened? Like the drug shouldn't have come across the border illegally? | ||
By the way, I mean, it's just crazy, but... | ||
I don't know if people get sick of me telling prison stories or not, but I don't know. | ||
Crew, do you guys get sick of me telling prison stories? | ||
I happened to meet, at the time, when they were arrested, some of the biggest fentanyl dealers in the regions that they were operating in. | ||
And they pretty much told me how the whole thing is run. | ||
And they pretty much gave me the lowdown. | ||
And actually, some of them kind of regret it. | ||
Because they know people die. | ||
So some of them kind of feel bad about it. | ||
But what happens is, yes, the fentanyl all comes in from across the southern border. | ||
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All of it. All of it. | |
And the cartels mostly run all of it, too. | ||
And if the cartels... | ||
I mean, there might be like a drug war going on between the cartels, but if they find out other people are competing with them in the fentanyl market, well, then they got problems. | ||
See? So the cartels, 100%, are running the fentanyl across the border, and they're bringing it in, and it makes its way all across the United States of America. | ||
100%. 100%. | ||
Confirmed to me by multiple sources, including gang members in prison. | ||
And it's amazing. When they figure out you're a talk show host with a show, like, they just want to open their stories and just tell you everything. | ||
I mean, it's pretty wild. | ||
So, yeah, Robert De Niro was right. | ||
The fentanyl didn't have to come in. | ||
But because of Democrats like yourself, Robert, it did. | ||
Because of Joe Biden. But you won't ever place the blame where it belongs. | ||
But now you're obviously sad because of this death in your family, and you should be. | ||
With a fentanyl overdose. But these kids don't even know what they're getting into. | ||
You know, I remember... | ||
I mean, I'm sure there's always been deadly drugs out there and people overdosing obviously. | ||
I remember the big thing when I was kind of in high school and college was laced ecstasy. | ||
And if you got a bad batch of laced ecstasy, that's kind of, you know, that's what people were concerned about. | ||
I wasn't really into club drugs, so it wasn't really a thing for me. | ||
But you didn't have to worry about all these other drugs getting laced with fentanyl. | ||
Now it's like everything is laced with fentanyl. | ||
Because the drug dealers know they just lace their stuff with fentanyl and it gets an even more potent effect. | ||
And so that's how they compete in the market is they have the most potent effect by just lacing everything with fentanyl. | ||
So you're like, oh, I'm going to do a little bit of this drug, but you don't realize it's fentanyl laced. | ||
You do a bunch of it, you're dead. I mean, it's very rare people do nothing. | ||
People just do straight up fentanyl, but it does happen. | ||
That's probably even safer than the laced stuff because at least you know what you're doing. | ||
But it's like, now, I can't even imagine. | ||
And maybe this is why kids... | ||
I mean, because it's been reported everywhere. | ||
It's like, you know, it's not really... | ||
Partying and drinking and drugs is not really popular in high school and college anymore like it once was. | ||
And I guess that's a good thing. | ||
But yeah, I remember people like, oh, you hear about a friend or you hear about this party or you hear about somebody getting a bad batch of ecstasy. | ||
And that was kind of the thing. It's like, hey, look out for ecstasy. | ||
And then came... This new thing called Mali, which was supposed to be pure and not laced with anything, and then everybody was looking for Mali because they didn't want to die from ecstasy. | ||
But now it's just like they put fentanyl in everything. | ||
And it all comes across the southern border and the cartels run it. | ||
So yes, Robert De Niro, very upset over a death in the family from fentanyl, like so many other Americans, and it all comes from Democrats' open border policy. | ||
All of it. Speaking of policy... | ||
I think Anna Paulina Luna has the best policy idea I've seen yet. | ||
Representative Anna Paulina Luna to introduce Bill mandating frontline duty in Ukraine for members of Congress supporting Schumer's $60 billion proposal. | ||
And she's calling it the Schumer Act. | ||
An acronym for Senators Can Help Underpin Military Engagement and Readiness. | ||
This is good stuff. | ||
See, this is what I'm talking about right here. | ||
This is the future of the Republican Party. | ||
Right here. This is the future of the Republican Party. | ||
And... I mean, the guest I had in the studio earlier, this is the future of the Republican Party. | ||
I mean, not necessarily, you know, good-looking Latino women, but I'll take it. | ||
But, no, it's actually pushing back. | ||
It's actually forcing... | ||
Members of Congress to put their money where their mouth is. | ||
It's actually standing up and realizing the fight for America is very real and being serious about it. | ||
Yeah, you've got leftists and Democrats that want to sexually indoctrinate and mutilate children. | ||
That's a very real thing. You're going to deal with it or not. | ||
Yeah, you got senators like Chuck Schumer and Lindsey Graham who will sign any bill and fund any war and send anybody else to die for it, but they'll never do it. | ||
I wonder if this might change their mind. | ||
Yeah, you want to fund a war? | ||
You want to support your war? Why don't you go for yourself, Chuck? | ||
So, congratulations, Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
Brilliant. To whoever leaked my bill, congratulations, you played yourself. | ||
This is from the desk of Paulina Luna. | ||
I make no apologies. | ||
My bill, the Schumer Act, would require members of Congress to fight on the front lines in Ukraine if they support Schumer's calls for Americans' sons and daughters to fight. | ||
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More of that! Now, the likelihood of this passing is very slim. | ||
But it's actually happening. | ||
And it might not have a chance to pass in this Congress, but who knows? | ||
Maybe in the next House it has a chance. | ||
Maybe in the next House you might have Republicans in there that are actually serious. | ||
Maybe in the next House you'll have Republicans in there that actually want to save the country and not just flap their gums. | ||
Maybe in the next House. | ||
But good for Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
Brilliant stuff right there. Masterclass. | ||
That's how the Republicans need to be operating. | ||
And by the way, Lindsey Graham can go. | ||
You can call it the Graham Act if you want. | ||
Pro-Black Lives Matter Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby found guilty of mortgage fraud. | ||
Why is there so much fraud with these Democrat leftist group leaders? | ||
It seems to be. | ||
I don't know. It's just everywhere. | ||
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It's every damn time. | |
But of course... | ||
Of course, they're all above the law. | ||
They're all above the law. | ||
By the way, what did we tell ya? | ||
What did we tell ya? | ||
The Democrats are gonna be running on. | ||
Well, the White House just posted this video to their TikTok and their Instagram and everything else in between in clip seven. | ||
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Excuse me. What can we do to protect reproductive freedom? | |
Well, we're going to have to fight every day, understanding that it is a foundational freedom and women should have the right to make decisions about what happens to their body and not have their government tell them what to do. | ||
We're going to restore Roe v Wade nationwide. | ||
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So what else is on the line in 2024? | |
Lots on the line. We've made great progress in making sure the middle class folks have a fighting chance and poor folks have a way up. | ||
And the economy is the best in the world, literally. | ||
God, this guy's such an embarrassment. All right, I can't stand him. So notice what they lead with. | ||
Abortion rights. Notice what they lead with. | ||
Abortion rights. But see, it's all misnomers and misrepresentations. | ||
And notice how Kamala Harris spoke first, too. | ||
Hmm, interesting. You think Trump would let the vice president speak first? | ||
Anyway. So they lead with abortion. | ||
And again, it's a lie. Well, women have the right to choose what's done with their body. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right. | ||
And when you have sex, you might have a baby. | ||
So, yeah, that's what you choose. | ||
There's no right to kill your child. | ||
They just want to make it a right. | ||
And then he says, we'll restore Roe versus Wade nationwide. | ||
He can't even do that. | ||
That's a Supreme Court decision. | ||
So, I mean, it doesn't even make sense for him to say that. | ||
But, you know, that's what they're all about. | ||
That's what they're all about. Hey, let's all have a quick laugh at Nikki Haley. | ||
She lost to literally no one. | ||
She lost to literally anyone else but you. | ||
You bitch. And then here's what she had to say about it during a media interview. | ||
This is hilarious in clip 13. | ||
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Oh, I mean, Nevada, it's such a scam. | |
They were supposed to have a primary. | ||
Trump rigged it so that the GOP chairman who's been invited would go and create a car. | ||
Trump wasn't even on the ballot and it was rigged. | ||
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...that we weren't going to spend a day or a dollar in Nevada because it wasn't worth it. | |
Mm-hmm. And so we didn't even count Nevada. | ||
That wasn't anything we were looking at. | ||
We knew that was rigged from the start. | ||
It was rigged. Our focus is on South Carolina, Michigan, Super Tuesday. | ||
So if you look what we did in Iowa and you look what we did in New Hampshire, we're continuing to grow. | ||
That's what matters. Get her off the screen. | ||
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But look at what happened. | |
It was rigged. Trump rigged it. | ||
Trump wasn't on the ballot. | ||
And she lost by, what, 30 points to literally no one? | ||
And it was rigged. I mean, this woman is just, what an embarrassment. | ||
Talk about having no shame. | ||
If she actually got into the White House, she would be a bigger embarrassment than Joe Biden at this point. | ||
Truly. Truly, she would. | ||
Truly, she really would. | ||
Alright, what else do we have here? | ||
NBC News continuing to attack Shia Rychik, libs of TikTok. | ||
And trying to claim, you know, she's some sort of a terrorist. | ||
She's not. She just reposts her own content. | ||
So they're pissed off about that. | ||
And she also noticed this hilarity. | ||
Same city. There's two government ads for jobs in Minnetonka, Minneapolis. | ||
One is for a firefighter. | ||
Okay. Your salary starts at $15 to $18 an hour, okay? | ||
For a firefighter, $15 to $18 an hour to be a firefighter, Minnetonka. | ||
And then there's also another job listing, same city, Minnetonka, and that's for a diversity, equity, and inclusion intern. | ||
And pay starts at $19 to $22 an hour. | ||
So, a diversity, equity, and inclusion intern makes more money hourly than a firefighter. | ||
What is wrong with you people? | ||
What is wrong with you liberals? | ||
Here's an idea. | ||
A diversity, equity, and inclusion intern shouldn't even exist. | ||
So let's just scrap that entire thing and let's take the $20 an hour that we would have paid the intern and let's just go ahead and add that to the firefighter's salary. | ||
How about that? I can do policy too. | ||
Alright, let's take some phone calls now. | ||
Let's go to Jake in Virginia. | ||
He wants to talk about the Maui Fire. | ||
Jake, you're leading us off today. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey Owen, you do a great show. | |
I wanted to plug Bodies and X2 Iodine. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate that. Bodies and Survival Shield X2, both available at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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We're getting a nitric boost that's on the way. | |
You do a great show, but the Maui thing, I was stationed in Hawaii for four years and the local family took me into their family And I was trying to tell my girlfriend that they're hardcore Democrats, and they just won't listen. | ||
And this catastrophe that happened out there, and this little ammunition that you give us here, I'm hoping I can change her tune and get her on board with a With the truth. | ||
Well, I'd hope so, too. | ||
I mean, literally, the Democrats own Hawaii. | ||
Their governor, the Maui mayor, both of their congressional representatives, and both of their senators. | ||
All Democrats. All Democrats. | ||
And they haven't done a damn thing. | ||
A damn thing for Maui. | ||
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Yeah, it's terrible. | |
And we're trying, but they're so Stockholm Syndrome, I guess. | ||
It's terrible. Maybe they actually are deaf. | ||
Maybe they actually are deaf, and we just have misdiagnosed them with a mental disorder. | ||
Maybe they just don't hear anything. | ||
Maybe they're blind, too. I don't know, Jake. | ||
I appreciate the call. We've got to figure this out. | ||
Let's go to Daryl in North Carolina. | ||
Daryl, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Oh, you want to talk about the Chile wildfires? | ||
You know, there's a really upsetting story. | ||
There was a... What's the name of that garden? | ||
There's a botanical garden in Chile. | ||
It's one of the most historical botanical gardens. | ||
It's been around since the 1800s, the early 1800s. | ||
Massive tourist site, landmark, and it was destroyed in the wildfires in Chile. | ||
And you wanted to talk about that. | ||
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Daryl, go ahead. Yeah, exactly, Owen. | |
I just heard about this a few days ago, but if you look at the videos and pictures coming out of Chile, they look exactly like Lahaina. | ||
And it's all over. | ||
You can look at the Guardian is the one I was looking at. | ||
But you've got houses reduced to ash. | ||
You've got melted cars, melted wheels. | ||
You've got eyewitness reports from people that say all of a sudden the hurricane-force winds started blowing with no rain. | ||
Exactly what they said on Maui. | ||
And then the eyewitness says that everything went black and then fireballs started shooting through the air. | ||
And, you know, the people in Chile are saying it's unnatural. | ||
So if you look at the photos, And it's also, the areas that got burnt are right on the coast of Chile, real nice areas. | ||
So, man, someone is doing this. | ||
I don't know what kind of weapons they're using or something, but, I mean, this just cannot be a coincidence, right? | ||
Well, I had that story on my desk for like a week, and it's just I never got to it because there was so much other news. | ||
I haven't done that deep of research into it like that. | ||
I mean, I just assumed it was natural. | ||
I know wildfires happen there. | ||
But you're saying there's some other speculation going on. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. I mean, look at the area. | |
So you'll see it. When you see the videos, you can't tell the difference between Lahaina or Chile. | ||
It's the same type of... | ||
I mean, everything looks the same in what happened, and the eyewitness reports are the same. | ||
And then you can still see the little skinny trees kind of everywhere. | ||
So you've got a melted car, a house reduced to ash, and then you've got little skinny trees still standing up in between them. | ||
It's bizarre, man. | ||
man, it looks like from my, uh, I had to guesstimate a conspiracy here. | ||
It looks like microwave weapon, you know, are some kind of exotic thing. | ||
But I mean, you tell me what you think. | ||
I know you'll, you'll look into the videos and stuff and that, that, that, | ||
I mean, well, the one difference that I'm seeing, the one difference that I am | ||
seeing just off this short review of what the crew is putting on the screen is it | ||
looks like there was at least an emergency response to it. | ||
There was no emergency response in Lahaina. | ||
There was clearly some response in Chile because they're trying to get it back up and running, even that botanical garden that burned. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, at least they had that, right? | |
I mean, I guess, I'm sure the Lahaina property is a lot more valuable, so they didn't want any survivors, you know, to be making claims on their land. | ||
But, I mean, you look at the chilly houses that burn, they're real close together, you know, they're, if you tell it's the poor working class area, there's not a lot of, you know, mansions that got burned, but it's, dude, I'll just say this, it is fishy. | ||
Let me just put it that way. | ||
Well, you know, we just understand the nature of the planet we live on, and it's hard to think any... | ||
You know, it's kind of like Charlie Brown trying to kick the ball when Lucy is holding it. | ||
Like, you can never trust Lucy to hold it, you know? | ||
I mean, it's just like smoking too many cigars that blew up in your face. | ||
It's like, well, I can't smoke any cigars. | ||
Well, sometimes a cigar might just be a cigar, but how can we trust it anymore? | ||
Thank you for the call, Daryl. Let's go to Tim in Kentucky. | ||
Tim, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Yes, Tim, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Oh, all right. Please hold. | ||
Please hold. I don't know what's going on. | ||
Hold on. We're going to get Tim up on the air. | ||
I think the crew member is falling asleep back there. | ||
Need to get him some turbo force. Okay, Tim, you're now on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Can you hear me, Owen? | |
Yes, it wasn't you. The crew member needed some extra turbo force. | ||
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You're on now. All right. | |
First of all, let me go ahead and praise the X2. I'll praise what I have here. | ||
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Three of my favorites. | ||
Yep. Good stuff. | ||
Well, let me also real quick say, you want to slow down this immigration thing or at least get the Congress doing something about it? | ||
Put them on their streets. | ||
Put them on the streets where the congressman lives. | ||
Put the tents there. Put them in the schools. | ||
All right, Tim, I have run long here. | ||
Hold that thought, and let's address that on the other side of the break. | ||
Thank you all for supporting us at InfoWarsStore.com and giving the great products a shout-out with your phone calls. | ||
I greatly appreciate that. | ||
We're going to be right back taking your phone calls on the other side of this break. | ||
We'll go to Tim and everyone else on hold. | ||
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The idea that no person is above the law is a bedrock principle of American justice. | |
No man is above the law no matter what the crime. | ||
And I agree with you. No man is above the law and no person is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
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No one is above the law. | |
No one is above the law. No one is above the law. | ||
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No man is above the law. | |
Nobody is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
No man is above the law. | ||
He has to be held accountable. | ||
He's not above the law. | ||
No one's above the law. | ||
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Either that nor any other title puts you above the rule of law. | |
No one is truly above the law. | ||
That is what it means to have a rule of law. | ||
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That is what it means to not have a king. | |
They're not above the law. | ||
Nobody is above the law. | ||
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Everyone will be treated, as Merrick Garland has said, as, you know, equally. | |
No one is above the law, which is foundational. | ||
No one is above the law, even a former president. | ||
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We have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone. | |
No one is above the law. | ||
The law is the law, and no one should be above it. | ||
Yes, nobody is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
No one else is above the law, including a president. | ||
Nobody is above the law. | ||
We can't have two justice systems in America. | ||
It has to be one justice system. | ||
And anybody who breaks the law should be held accountable. | ||
This goes on and on and on, but I think you get the point, don't you? | ||
Democrats are above the law. | ||
The Bidens are above the law. | ||
The Clintons are above the law. | ||
And the list goes on and on and on. | ||
That's from Tom Elliott and Grabian. | ||
So if you want to go find that. But it goes on and on. | ||
I'm just cutting it off because we got callers on the line and there's a lot of other stuff I want to get to here. | ||
But no, actually, it turns out some people are above the law. | ||
Most specifically, the Bidens. | ||
And more specifically, Joe Biden. | ||
And now we all see it. Pretty amazing stuff. | ||
Alright, I want to go back to Tim in Kentucky. | ||
Now, he brings up an interesting point. | ||
And Tim, I want you to make your point. | ||
And I kind of see it differently. | ||
I understand where you're going. | ||
But Tim, go ahead. | ||
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Well, actually, I want to talk about Big Pharma and Fentanyl and OxyContin, but I just want to say real quick, if they wanted to at least get Congress to act, you have to affect them personally, their children, their families. | |
Put them in the same school systems as they go. | ||
I don't care if it's private schools. | ||
Put it in there. | ||
Make it affect them directly. | ||
Put them on their streets. | ||
Do it all. | ||
Well, I do think you're right, and you would have to be extremely focused on making sure | ||
it is in the areas that would directly affect them. | ||
Because just throwing them on the streets of New York or Chicago or whatever doesn't | ||
directly impact the Democrats. | ||
They're living in the luxury penthouses and luxury suburbs and everything else. | ||
And they send their kids to private schools. | ||
So the issue with that is not just you have to make sure that it is directly impacting them. | ||
The more illegal immigrants we send into these blue states, the more electoral college votes that we give them. | ||
And so there's really a strategic downfall of that as well. | ||
But okay, you wanted to talk big pharma, fentanyl. | ||
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Okay, go ahead. We can go all the way back to 1998 when OxyContin were first invented by Purdue and brought into the system. | |
So from 98 to 2008, we had, well, about 2006, we had OxyContin. | ||
And that's when the heroin and the fentanyl really took off. | ||
So big pharma has been killing off people in one form or another. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, there have been all kinds of suits settled because of the big pharmaceutical drugs, specifically the types like OxyContin that have probably killed. | ||
I mean, it used to be, I haven't seen the numbers in some years, but it used to be that pharmaceutical drugs specifically... | ||
Painkillers like that, they killed more Americans every year than street drugs, every street drug combined. | ||
So I forget the classification. | ||
It's on the tip of my tongue. What's the classification of those drugs? | ||
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Well, the Purdue pharmacy bankruptcy has been going on for five years now. | |
Now it's in the Supreme Court. | ||
And they're waiting here. | ||
The first time ever, the family, I think it's the Stickler family or something like that, the first time ever, the family who owned Purdue tried and sold it is trying to get out from being responsible personally after the bankruptcy trial. | ||
Well, that's what it is. You can give out... | ||
Vaccines to hundreds of millions of people that kill them, and you get immunity. | ||
But, you know, they will go after you if you're a street drug dealer, and they'll hit you if your drugs kill somebody. | ||
So, I mean, it just shows. | ||
And really, the war on drugs is just another big pharmaceutical operation, too. | ||
But that's another story. Tim, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Kim now. | ||
Tim to Kim. That's easy enough. | ||
Kim in Iowa, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
So I wanted to talk about the border crisis. | ||
My daughter lives in Iowa as well. | ||
And the house next door to her is a rental. | ||
And a couple weeks ago, she happened to step out on her back porch and could see into the neighbor's basement window. | ||
And there are people living there of Middle Eastern descent. | ||
I know the women wear coverings over their hair, but it's not the burka, but they have a covering. | ||
Well, anyway, so there was a bunch of guys in the basement wearing black robes, and she could see them pull weapons out from under their robes, and they were laughing and showing off their weapons. | ||
So the next morning, my daughter went down to the sheriff's office and reported it. | ||
They said they're going to investigate it, But they're still there and a couple weeks has gone by. | ||
And so I guess I just want to tell everybody, you know, we need to keep our head on a swivel here. | ||
Watch your back. Well, that's, boy, that's a, hmm, I don't know where to go with that. | ||
Obviously, no crime was committed, but, you know, the concerns are probably understandable considering the illegal immigration crisis and how they are getting into this country and having houses rented for them. | ||
So, well, you know, I hope everybody's safe state, but who knows? | ||
They could be good neighbors and, you know, maybe they're just Second Amendment activists. | ||
All right, Kim, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Peter in California. | ||
Peter, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | |
Good to speak to you again. Three, four things really quick here. | ||
Vladimir Putin speaks perfect English with a California accent, if you want to believe that. | ||
The borderline tragedy here, about five, six years ago in Thousand Oaks, there were eight Unarmed police officers in there at the time. | ||
And about 15 years ago, I was on with Alex. | ||
I said some things. | ||
I got visited by the CIA. I called him back and he cut me off. | ||
He says, you can't be worried about things, buddy. | ||
And he hung up the phone on me. | ||
And I almost wanted to know, Did he get a... | ||
Was he trying to protect me? | ||
Did he get a call or a visit from someone? | ||
You know, I don't know. | ||
Let me get this straight. You're asking me about a phone call you had with Alex Jones on the radio, what, like 15 years ago? | ||
Yes, I am. I don't know how I could answer that. | ||
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I don't know. Well, you know, I think you might be able to talk to him at some point. | |
But I was always curious about, was he trying to protect me? | ||
Did he get a visit? I don't want to get into it again, but anyway, they were there the same day, and then they came back the day after that. | ||
Anyway, you might want to ask them. | ||
It was 2005, I think. | ||
It was on January 1st, I remember that. | ||
Well, he's got a pretty good memory, so maybe he will remember. | ||
I don't know. All right. | ||
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The White House press secretary I think we overglossed it, how incredibly talented she is. | |
She is incredible. | ||
Could you imagine if she put that to good use? | ||
I mean, you have to admit, she is incredibly talented. | ||
Wait a second. She's talented at what? | ||
Lying? Yes. | ||
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Okay. That's not it. | |
So what? What are you talking about? | ||
Every Democrat in Congress is talented at lying. | ||
They don't need good liars. They got them up one side and down the other. | ||
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Yeah, but she brings it to another level on the spot. | |
Well, I'll give you that. Her commitment to lying is something special. | ||
Jen Psaki, I mean, to Jen Psaki's credit, she didn't want to lie. | ||
She didn't want to have her legacy be a professional liar considering she wanted to go into the media. | ||
So she got the hell out of that job. | ||
I don't blame her for that. | ||
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Kyrie, why you don't play like this when you were on the desk? | |
Why, Kyrie? Thank Mayor Adams for that, bro. | ||
Oh, come on. So that was Kyrie Irving, a court sitting, a fan sitting courtside. | ||
And I think Kyrie may have misheard him a little bit. | ||
And Kyrie thought he said, hey, why won't you play for the Nets? | ||
Why don't you play for the Nets? And he said, ask your mayor about that. | ||
Kyrie shooting, shooting a shot at the Democrats. | ||
Good for Kyrie. Look, the Democrats dominate all pop culture. | ||
And entertainment. And so whenever you have an athlete going against it, I just want to give them ample credit. | ||
So you got Kyrie Irving, big fan. | ||
You got Aaron Rodgers, big fan. | ||
They censor C.J. Stroud because he praises Christ, big fan. | ||
So no, when we have athletes, because they have big influence and followings too, folks. | ||
So if we can help them promote the good side of stuff, we got to support them, even if you don't like the bread and circus of sports ball. | ||
So... Kyrie Irving, though, taking a shot at Mayor Eric Adams and the Democrats like that. | ||
All right. We got other news here, like the California Democrats are trying to take money from a baseball player. | ||
Shohei Otani. It just shows you these people want to take your money. | ||
They are obsessed with wanting to take your money. | ||
So the Dodgers sign a record contract in multiple ways. | ||
Los Angeles Dodgers for Shohei Otani, who's arguably the best player in baseball. | ||
And he signs a $700 million contract, but it's backloaded so that they can have a lot of money for the years he's on the team so they can, you know, win some championships. | ||
And the Democrats in California are saying, well, wait a second, we want that money. | ||
So even though he has a contract and it's a backloaded contract, they're saying, well, we want the money now. | ||
These people are sick. | ||
So taxing him on the $2 million a year he makes until his backloaded contract kicks in in 2034, they're saying, nope, we want that money now. | ||
We want to tax that money now. | ||
So what? So Democrats are now trying to tax money that you don't even make. | ||
Crazy, these people. | ||
And, you know, if Taylor Swift thought that she could win over liberals... | ||
By hating Donald Trump and promoting Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
She was wrong because they're still coming after her because of her private jet. | ||
And I mean, look, I don't blame Taylor Swift. | ||
She's worth billions of dollars, I think. | ||
So she might as well fly on a private jet everywhere she wants to go. | ||
I think she just sold one, by the way. | ||
But they do a Taylor Swift private jet carbon footprint tracker, and she's suing to try to have it shut down. | ||
She'll probably win, too. | ||
This is a powerful woman. You know, I'm actually beginning to think she might be the clone of that Aleister Crowley daughter or whatever her name is. | ||
You guys know what I'm talking about? | ||
Anton LaVey's daughter. Thank you very much. | ||
Crew corrected me in the air. Thank God they're my backstop sometimes. | ||
Anton LaVey's daughter might be Taylor Swift, a clone of. | ||
I'm starting to think, because how does she have all this power? | ||
She's probably going to have deepfakes shut down because deepfakes were made about her with AI. And she can soon shut down a carbon footprint jet tracker? | ||
Nah, nah. She'll come around. | ||
Maybe Travis Kelsey can inject her with some mRNA and maybe they'll both become real Americans again. | ||
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All right. All right. | |
Let's just move on here and let's take calls the rest of the way. | ||
Oh, oh, oh. Except this is crazy. | ||
Let's see what this turns into, if anything. | ||
Passenger dies mid-flight after liters of blood erupts from his mouth and nose. | ||
Now, I was saying, if they're going to do another pandemic, they're going to make it a hemorrhagenic fever or disease to freak people out like this. | ||
So let's hope this is nothing, but yikes. | ||
Okay, taking calls the rest of the way. | ||
Let's go to William in Arkansas. | ||
William, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Hey, how you doing, General DuckTate? | ||
Hey, we're good, brother. Hey, we're good, brother. | ||
I hope you got my letter. | ||
It's probably a little late. | ||
I doubt they got all of them to you anyway. | ||
Today's show with Alex between Mr. | ||
Ike and himself and whoever that was. | ||
Fake Elon. Yeah, definitely not Elon Musk. | ||
It wasn't Elon Musk with a pseudonym. | ||
Certainly not with spaceships blowing up behind him in a factory. | ||
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It wasn't Elon Musk. I'm sure it wasn't, but it was still a good show. | |
And Mr. Ike has it right about artificial intelligence. | ||
We need to leave it alone. | ||
The very name is just ignorant. | ||
Artificial intelligence, you know, artificial sex, artificial food. | ||
You know, is any of it the same? | ||
We know that something out of a garden tastes totally different than what you buy and, you know, process food from the store, even fresh vegetables. | ||
So, it's just ignorant to think of. | ||
I spent a lot of time with the Texas State Guard. | ||
I know what's going on on the border. | ||
I've got a lot of friends down there. | ||
I spent 15 plus years with the state down there, over eight with the feds. | ||
As long as men don't get involved like our forefathers really did, we're going to lose this nation. | ||
Take our silver or take our lead is what they told Miss Lake in Arizona or tried to. | ||
We don't know if they're going to be successful or not. | ||
But we all know what that means. | ||
And as long as we don't have the law officers back, and I'm not a big pro-cop fan. | ||
I mean, nothing better than a good cop, but nothing worse than a bad one. | ||
And the good cops, even the indifferent ones, are protecting people that are the most evil, insidious SOBs on the planet right now. | ||
Just as the Soviet Union collapsed, the KGB and the law of the Soviet Union had to ask themselves as the people rose up, you know, are we going to kill our own folks? | ||
Are we going to fight and stop this? | ||
And they didn't, you know, and it was a climactic decision that happened all at once. | ||
This whole thing with Russia and, you know, Zelensky You know, where do you want to start? | ||
I mean, in 2014, France was building Russia to modern mechanized warships. | ||
Well, could not Russia make their own? | ||
And if they were an enemy one day, what happens the next? | ||
Why would you contract to build a foreign nation, something like that, right? | ||
If we stuck to MacArthur's bill that he presented after World War II, which all nations agreed | ||
to in treaty except the five leading arms producers, that treaty would, if any two nations | ||
went to war, the other nations, all of them, would seize assets, freeze money, freeze transactions, | ||
freeze ships in the port, nobody leaves embassies. | ||
Well, it just shows that most modern day wars, I mean, even, I mean, in fact, every war in | ||
modern history really is funded by the central banks. | ||
And I mean, America has funded both sides of most wars. | ||
They arm both sides of most wars. | ||
And so it just shows it's mostly just cannon fodder. | ||
And, you know, there was a graphic that was shown earlier this week, I believe it was, and it really is a perfect depiction of how modern day war works. | ||
And that's all the chess pieces on the board. | ||
Bleeding out and dying on the board while the kings and queens of both sides are dining at the table and then mopping it up afterwards. | ||
So that's kind of how it goes. William, thank you for the call and for reaching out while I was away. | ||
I appreciate that. Let's go to Mr. | ||
Process in Wisconsin. | ||
You're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Hey, big old big fan. | ||
I want to talk about the Putin interview and the war process going on with Ukraine and Russia. | ||
And I think, unfortunately, under Biden, we have a first time where Russia kind of has outpaced the U.S. military in a variety of ways. | ||
Like in Ukraine, they have their alligator helicopter, their attack helicopter that has ejection seats on it where our helicopters don't. | ||
Then they have their sub-technology, and no one really talks about drone subs, which can go way deeper in the three-dimensional realm. | ||
Yeah, and they have their new missile technology, and they also have tanks that can't be registered on heat vision. | ||
Yeah, thermal and like their tanks have like the arena system, a system that can shoot incoming shells, which is debatably one of the best on the world. | ||
And then I don't know if you saw last week, they put an anti-tank guided missile on like a drone and was launching like two kilometers from a drone use for crop dusting. | ||
And I just think it's unfortunate that the US military Well, look, you could talk about military technology, who's in front, who's behind. | ||
I would say the U.S. is probably still cutting edge, and at least that's why all countries around the world are looking for Raytheon and Lockheed Martin technology and other such stuff. | ||
I think the big difference would be that the U.S. is spread so thin now, and Russia is very concentrated, and so that's the real problem. | ||
And I'm not expecting some sort of a kinetic war really between the U.S. and Russia. | ||
I don't think Putin wants it. | ||
I don't even know if the U.S. wants it. | ||
But the problem is we're so spread thin, giving everything away to Ukraine, to Israel, to all these other proxy groups, to Taiwan now, that it's like, well, where's our defense? | ||
Well, we don't have one. | ||
Look at the southern border. And so that... | ||
That, I think, is the real story. | ||
But no doubt, the military capabilities of Russia kind of go under the radar. | ||
And I think Putin probably has that done intentionally. | ||
Thank you for the call. Thanks to all the callers. | ||
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I mean, it's not a stimulant, folks. | ||
It's cellular energy. | ||
You add stuff like TurboForce or X2 or stuff to this, it's crazy. |