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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, June 27th, 2024. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, your election headquarters with 130 days until the presidential election. | ||
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And tonight is debate night. | ||
And we will have live coverage right here at InfoWars all night long. | ||
All night long. | ||
So it's not just the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
It's the fastest three hours on the internet and then bonus time with the entire Infowars team and crew. | ||
And we'll be up here doing pre-debate and post-debate coverage. | ||
It's going to be a late night. | ||
The debate is going to be starting at 8 p.m. | ||
Central. 9 p.m. | ||
Eastern, 90-minute debate. | ||
Now, as I'm sitting here reading up as much as I can, it appears there are new rules or regulations or stipulations. | ||
Any way they can possibly try to fix this debate against Donald Trump, they're in the process of doing. | ||
Still, right now. | ||
So, we've got a couple of these updates when we come back. | ||
And it's such a curious thing that we may just take calls and see what people are anticipating for tonight. | ||
And I've thought long and hard about this, and I've kind of wavered. | ||
You know, who's got the most to lose? | ||
Who's in a position to fail? | ||
I mean, how is Joe Biden really going to do this for 90 minutes? | ||
The disappearing act of Joe Biden, I mean, that's the big story, really. | ||
Even more so than this debate. | ||
Who knows? What impact will this debate really have? | ||
Well, what about the fact that Joe Biden just disappeared for the week? | ||
He's the president of the United States. | ||
He needs a week to prepare for a debate. | ||
Well, then, gee, what does he need to do to prepare for the day-to-day to be president? | ||
What does he need to do to be prepared to make the biggest decisions that could alter the course of this country's history? | ||
He needs a week for a 90-minute debate. | ||
Now, There's all these polls out. | ||
And I'm not talking about presidential polls. | ||
I mean, oh, are you going to watch the debate? | ||
Are you going to watch the debate? Is it a big debate? | ||
And it's like, this is going to be one of the most anticipated debates in modern history. | ||
Even more so than the last Trump Biden. | ||
Even more so than Trump Hillary. | ||
If you can believe that. Now, that's the polls. | ||
So, who knows? I guess the ratings will tell us. | ||
But there's such a large viewership on the internet now, which CNN is actually trying to curtail, if not totally shut off. | ||
That's a whole other story. That's a whole other story. | ||
We do have some geopolitical news we're going to cover today. | ||
There's just weird stuff coming out of the Biden White House. | ||
It's not coming out of Joe Biden because he's doing God knows what, preparing for the debate. | ||
But they really want you to know. | ||
I mean, they really want you to know how gay they are. | ||
They want you to know badly how gay they are. | ||
Like, you know, one step short of penetration. | ||
Letting you know how gay they are. | ||
So it's just crazy. | ||
The regalia at the White House. | ||
The posts from all the White House accounts. | ||
It's just insane. Oh, and for the military too. | ||
The military wants you to know. | ||
They're really thinking about gay pride. | ||
So we got that. The Biden administration is claiming... | ||
Border encounters are down. | ||
So it's like if they went from like 10,000 one day to like 8,000. | ||
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Oh, look, border encounters are down. | |
Same game they're playing with inflation. | ||
Oh, inflation is down. No, inflation is permanent now, up 10% since Biden got in. | ||
So we got all of that. | ||
And we got some great guests coming up today, too. | ||
We got a great candidate for Congress, Jared Sesler. | ||
You've probably seen his viral campaign ad. | ||
And then I guess we would say Hunter Biden's ex-girlfriend, London Roberts, with her new book about the wildlife of Hunter Biden. | ||
She's joining us on debate night to talk all about it. | ||
All that and more coming up. So as we are here, mere hours away... | ||
From our debate coverage, the first presidential debate for 2024 between Biden and Trump. | ||
And CNN is in the process of finding new ways to try to fix it and rig it against Donald Trump. | ||
Now, I've thought long and hard about this. | ||
Who has the most to lose? | ||
Who has the most to gain? | ||
What does the rig job against Trump really represent? | ||
Maybe before we get into that, I should lay out some of the odds and ends leading into this. | ||
Now, for beginners, and this all happened months ago when they agreed to do this debate and Biden laid out the list of demands. | ||
And the list of demands, which were met by CNN, Where there would be no studio audience. | ||
Now, it sounds like there's supposed to be some studio audience, but I guess now they're going to be in a different room or a green room or something, and they won't actually be there for the debate. | ||
So that's kind of an unknown. | ||
Will they actually be in attendance? | ||
They'll be in the venue, but it sounds like they're going to have them in some back room or green room or waiting room and not actually in the arena, if you will. | ||
Which is actually a pivotal bit of information, considering CNN is now saying we're going to have the debate on a two-minute delay, so in case Joe Biden has any slip-ups, they can edit it out in live time. | ||
But we'll revisit that. | ||
So the Biden campaign, the Biden team lays out its list of demands. | ||
No in-studio audience. | ||
Microphones have to be able to be muted. | ||
It has to be Democrat operative moderators. | ||
In this case, Jake Tapper, Dana Bash, well-known Democrats. | ||
It's not even, I mean, they're anti-Trump Democrats. | ||
So, okay. And of course, all of these rules, no RFK Jr., he can't be on the stage. | ||
All of these demands made by the Biden administration. | ||
CNN, oh yeah, so willing to agree upon. | ||
And Trump says, yeah, okay, let's do it. | ||
And you could understand this. | ||
Trump wants to get in there. | ||
He wants to get his chance to say his piece and get Biden in the arena. | ||
Even if the whole thing is rigged against him. | ||
And before I get into some of these new last minute rules changes... | ||
I've kind of wavered thinking about this. | ||
But actually, them rigging this debate against Trump is probably going to be a positive. | ||
And I know that sounds hyperbolic, but let me explain. | ||
The trust for the mainstream media is at an all-time low. | ||
The trust in politicians is at an all-time low. | ||
Trump represents the antithesis to both of those Entities, the mainstream media and politicians. | ||
So, even though he has the most to lose, I think, going into this, when you think about it, is Trump really going to lose any of his voter base? | ||
Probably not. Is Biden going to lose any of his voter base based off tonight? | ||
Possibly. Now, the more important aspect is not the Trump voter base or the Biden voter base. | ||
It's the centrist, it's the unknown, it's the undecided voter. | ||
Now, what's a phenomenon that is always popular? | ||
What is a phenomenon that is popular in movies and TV shows or, yes, maybe even perhaps the WWE? You pit one man against three. | ||
You pit the one hero against the three antiheroes. | ||
You put him in a cage match. | ||
You put him in a rigged match like WWE. And who does the crowd always end up rooting for? | ||
Who does the crowd always end up cheering for? | ||
Who does the crowd always end up pulling for? | ||
The guy who's won against three. | ||
So I think it actually works to Trump's advantage. | ||
I actually think it will play for Trump. | ||
Like the 2016 Republican primary debates, when it was like 16 against one, and he came out on top. | ||
People like an underdog. | ||
People like when everything is pitted against the one man who stands tall and firm. | ||
Now having said that, Trump still has to play his hand right, but I think he's dealt a winning hand even though it's all rigged against him. | ||
The fix against Trump actually, I think, plays to his advantage. | ||
He needs to play it right. | ||
Now, okay, how does that fare with the undecided voter? | ||
Maybe it helps Trump. | ||
But then there's Joe Biden. | ||
If CNN really has the ability, if Joe Biden has a major slur or a major F-up moment, And CNN really plans on finding a way to cut that out in live time. | ||
How important is that to the undecided voter? | ||
That could be pivotal. | ||
I mean, worst case scenario, we're talking about Joe Biden pitching a loaf right there on the debate stage. | ||
Maybe, I'd say the odds are, however jacked up they have Joe, whatever drugs they have him on, whatever wires they have him plugged into, He's going to have moments where he stutters and slurs and gets confused up there. | ||
That's a guarantee. | ||
But if it's kind of short span and they can just get him right back on track quickly, maybe they can just edit that right out on the live stream and nobody sees it. | ||
And if nobody is in the audience and if nobody's actually in the room... | ||
And even the feeds they have going to the green room where Trump's team is and Biden's team is, if that's on the network feed and not just a raw feed, then nobody's even going to know except Trump. | ||
So does Trump have to go in there with a recording device? | ||
Does Trump have to have a recording device on his person so that they can't edit out Joe Biden's fluff-ups and flubs and slurs and blurs and toots? | ||
Are they going to pat Trump down to make sure he doesn't take a recording device in? | ||
I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
Why else would CNN say we need to have a two-minute delay? | ||
Now look, there's always a delay on network television. | ||
There's just a natural latency. | ||
And then there's also a built-in delay. | ||
And depending on whatever technical services you're using, you can have a long delay. | ||
We have a delay on this show in case people call in and curse and we have to dump that or, you know, we play a gay pride parade and two men start rubbing their genitalia on kids and we have to dump that out. | ||
So that's a common thing. | ||
But to make it a two-minute delay during a debate, well, what would be the purpose of that if not to edit something out you don't want the people to see, meaning something happens to Joe Biden you don't want people to see it? | ||
Now this is the more obvious case that we said earlier. | ||
There are two anti-Trump Democrat operatives moderating this debate. | ||
I mean, ridiculous levels of anti-Trump. | ||
Calling him Hitler. Engaging in mass propaganda campaigns against him for years on CNN, Dana Bash and Jake Tapper. | ||
So yes, it is three against one. | ||
It's probably maybe more than two against one. | ||
And Biden is just kind of like a floating entity out there. | ||
Just kind of floating around. | ||
You're not really sure where it's going to go. | ||
So it's really tapper and bash against Trump. | ||
And then Biden just kind of a hovering head. | ||
You don't really know what's going to happen with him. | ||
Neither does he. Oh, by the way, Joe Biden refused to take a drug test. | ||
Trump should just volunteer to take a drug test. | ||
Just to even make that a story, how Biden refused it, because it's going to be mostly ignored by the media. | ||
Trump should probably bring that up, by the way. | ||
And see, that's the problem. | ||
If Trump, say... | ||
By the way, Trump did volunteer to take a drug test. | ||
But he said Biden had to do it too. | ||
I'd just do it anyway. If Trump brings up the fact Biden refuses to take a drug test and he's probably all hopped up on uppers or who knows what, is CNN just going to cut his mic? | ||
Cut the feed? If Trump starts talking about the Biden laptop that they lied about, Hunter Biden laptop, if he starts talking about Biden saying he had no business with his son's business dealings that he lied about, caught lying, we have the records, the emails, transcripts, bank records, CNN just going to cut Trump's mic off, cut the feed. | ||
Trump starts talking about Jocelyn Nungary, young girl that just got brutally raped and murdered by two illegal migrants. | ||
They're just going to cut the feed. | ||
How does this go? | ||
How obvious is the rig job going to be? | ||
How obvious is the fix-up going to be? | ||
And do they really plan on using the two minutes of delay that they have to essentially censor what happens from the American people? | ||
Now, here's some more information about Can there even be anybody in the studio other than the two candidates and the moderators? | ||
And this just broke. | ||
Colin Rugg reporting, he has the official statement from the White House Correspondents Association on CNN refusing to allow journalists in the studio. | ||
So again, it sounds like it's just the two anti-Trump moderators, Joe Biden and Donald Trump. | ||
Which tells me, are they setting it up for a censor? | ||
Are they setting it up to censor it in live time? | ||
Here's the statement from the White House Correspondents Association. | ||
Folks, most of those are Democrats. | ||
They don't even want the Democrat correspondents to see what they're going to do in there. | ||
This is crazy. Through conversations and advocacy, we urged CNN to grant access to at least one print pool reporter for the duration of the debate. | ||
Just one! And White House Correspondents Association has been informed that one print reporter will be permitted to enter the studio during a commercial break to briefly observe the setting. | ||
One, surely a Democrat operative, We'll be in the studio during the break. | ||
Not during the live debate. | ||
During the break. That is not sufficient in our view and diminishes a core principle of presidential coverage. | ||
The White House pool has a duty to document, report, and witness the president's events and his movements on behalf of the American people. | ||
Yeah, they can even decide what's on camera, what's not on camera. | ||
Full censorship and editorial control. | ||
Brought to you by CNN. This isn't a presidential debate. | ||
It's a three-on-one handicap match. | ||
Trump versus the Democrat establishment. | ||
The pool is there for what-ifs in a world where the unexpected does happen. | ||
Like a Biden... | ||
The pool reporter works on behalf of the entire White House press corps. | ||
Print pool reports are an important part of the historical record. | ||
Yes, but we can't let the people see what Biden does in there. | ||
Further, the pool is screened by the U.S. Secret Service and travels with the president on Air Force One, so there is no security issue. | ||
The Biden campaign told WHCA it supports our request. | ||
Yeah. But of course, that's because CNN is doing the Biden campaign's dirty work. | ||
So the Biden campaign, oh, of course we want journalists in there. | ||
CNN says, nope, no journalists in there. | ||
Oh, yeah. Please. | ||
The CNN, CNN is the Biden campaign headquarters. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Oh, the Biden team said they're okay with it. | ||
Why won't CNN be okay with it? | ||
Because CNN is the Biden team. | ||
What a joke. Trump campaign said they had no problem with it either. | ||
And they requested their own press corps be in there. | ||
Also rejected. Tonight's debate will have no audience present. | ||
I mean, just totally unheard of. | ||
And includes format rules that can silence candidates' microphones. | ||
So they'll be shutting Trump off the whole time. | ||
So it's not even a debate. We don't know how this will play out in real time. | ||
A pool reporter is there to observe what is said and done when microphones are off. | ||
Or when either candidate is not seen on camera but may speak, gesture, move, or engage in some way, a.k.a. | ||
Biden squats down and drops a load. | ||
WHCA believes this principle of coverage matters. | ||
The White House travel pool has been included in past presidential debates, and we believe that standard of access is essential. | ||
Precedent matters for future debates. | ||
This is the new rules for the debate. | ||
It's the Democrats get to totally rig it against their opposition. | ||
Don't you see? The Democrats are going for one party rule in all things. | ||
All things media. | ||
All things politics. | ||
All things. | ||
All things education. | ||
You name it. It's Democrat totalitarianism, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
There can be no opposition. | ||
This is the new president. | ||
Whether it's them or Imprisoning their political opposition, censoring their political opposition, rigging debates so that the American people don't know what's going on. | ||
That's the Democrat Party. | ||
Corrupted to its core. | ||
Consciously engaged in totalitarianism because there is no other future for them. | ||
There is no other means to an end with their policy goals. | ||
Now, There's another big story floating around that is also not a small deal. | ||
And I want to explain some of this. | ||
It's so illegitimate that I hate to even cover it all, except the problem is it is a little legitimate. | ||
CNN's presidential debate rules irk other TV networks. | ||
Now here's where the rubber meets the road here. | ||
Normally, the presidential debate is run by and essentially owned by the Commission on Presidential Debates, which is a non-profit. | ||
And because of that, it's fair use. | ||
Well, here's the problem. | ||
The Commission on Presidential Debates, who normally sets the rules and standards, that's how it's gone every presidential debate in modern American history until the Democrats... | ||
Changed the rules, changed the game, and rigged everything against the American people. | ||
This debate is not owned by the Commission on Presidential Debates. | ||
This debate is owned by CNN. And CNN has basically made statements through press releases saying that they own it and no one else can cover it or air it. | ||
And the only people that can have been given express written rights by CNN with all kinds of different stipulations on how they're allowed to cover it. | ||
So, again, do people understand how significant this is? | ||
This is CNN. This is the American left. | ||
This is the Democrat Party. | ||
This is the corrupt fake news media claiming that they own the debates. | ||
These are not for the American people. | ||
This is for CNN to make a profit and to rig against Donald Trump. | ||
This is so unheard of. | ||
Now look, there's all kinds of different little ins and outs of this, but that's really all you need to know. | ||
CNN owns this debate, not for the American people, but for CNN to make money off of. | ||
Now tell me why, tell me why for the first time in modern American history, instead of this debate being run by the Commission on Presidential Debates, a non-profit so that it's free and fair use for all Americans, as it should be, tell me why CNN owns it now. | ||
Well, isn't it obvious, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
CNN owns it because the whole thing is a rig job against Donald Trump. | ||
And the only way Joe Biden was going to do a debate is if they could rig it for him. | ||
There was not going to be a presidential debate if it was through the Commission on Presidential Debates. | ||
Because they would go with the normal standards of how debates are always run. | ||
And in that case, Joe Biden would be a miserable failure. | ||
So, and they pretend like, oh, CNN's neutral in all this. | ||
CNN is the Democrat Party. | ||
So they cut the deal that CNN would rig the debate for Joe, they'd get the debate, and they'd pretend to be the neutral hosts and moderators, even though we all know it's going to be cooked against Trump. | ||
And they said, alright, Biden will agree to this fight, but CNN needs to go in there and slash Trump's throat and snap his femur And puncture his lungs before he goes into the arena. | ||
Okay, CNN says, yep, we'll do that. | ||
And then they say, oh, this is a neutral debate. | ||
The rules apply to everyone. | ||
Trump's up there bleeding out, lungs screeching, and limping because they snapped his femur in half. | ||
So this is all unprecedented stuff, but it's the same story, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The Democrat Party wants one party rule. | ||
This is a totalitarian group of tyrants that we're dealing with here. | ||
That's why they want to own the debate. | ||
It's not for the American people. | ||
It's for them to run their propaganda. | ||
If they can censor anything out of this debate that they don't want the American people to see, they will do it. | ||
Whether it's by muting Donald Trump's microphone... | ||
Taking Trump off the screen or taking Biden off the screen. | ||
If Biden has a moment that they don't want anybody to see, they'll hit the delay and go off air. | ||
And they think nobody will know what happened because they're not letting anybody in the studio. | ||
So this whole thing is rigged. | ||
Now having said all of that, having said all of that, As we're about to witness a three-on-one WWE-style handicap match against Donald J. Trump, everybody's going to see it. | ||
Everybody's going to know it. Even the average American that's just passive in politics is going to observe this and tell, they're going to be able to tell something is off, something is not right about this. | ||
They're going to be able to tell it, and their intuition is going to send them in the right direction that they're rigging it for Biden. | ||
But who does the crowd always pull for in these moments? | ||
Who does the neutral observer always seem to gravitate towards in these situations? | ||
Well, it's the underdog. | ||
It's the guy that has the match rigged against him. | ||
That's who people end up cheering for. | ||
That's who ends up being the endearing figure. | ||
So despite everything that they're doing, I still don't see how Joe Biden can win this debate. | ||
Even if he wins a rigged debate, everybody's going to see how it was rigged. | ||
But what chances did Joe Biden have in a 90-minute session of not having at least one, two, three, four, five major gaffes? | ||
We all know why he didn't want to take a drug test But will it be enough for 90 minutes of Joe Biden not messing up royally? | ||
Can CNN edit it out if he does? | ||
Now I do wonder, and I think it's going to be a big story tonight, how the censorship of this debate is going to happen. | ||
And now I'm not talking about them censoring Donald Trump or delaying out a Joe Biden fumble. | ||
I'm talking about Independent journalists or other networks that restream this on YouTube. | ||
My guess is YouTube and Facebook will be ready and cooperating with CNN's demands that nobody else is allowed to air this. | ||
Except CNN. So I could see a lot of censorship happening tonight on those platforms. | ||
X may be a bit of a mystery if they'll comply with demands. | ||
For people to censor this debate for CNN. Rumble kind of the same story. | ||
And who knows how litigious CNN is planning on getting with this. | ||
But again, where the rubber meets the road, this is not the presidential debate commission that's running this. | ||
It's CNN. So in other words, this debate is not for the people. | ||
This debate is not for the American voter. | ||
This debate is for CNN. And Joe Biden. | ||
And that's it. So this is all communist, totalitarian bullshit. | ||
But what would you expect in the Democrat-run America of 2024? | ||
Now, here's a little expose. | ||
CNN goes behind the scenes and they show you what it's going to look like while they're censoring Donald Trump in real time. | ||
Because they have their little microphone doohickey set up so that they can just mute Trump whenever they want. | ||
And this is how it might look. | ||
So this is a presentation from CNN. If we go behind the podiums, you can see two green lights. | ||
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When they're on, they signal to the candidate his microphone is on. | |
When the green lights are off, they signal to the candidate his microphone is off. | ||
Now I want to give you a sense of what it will look like for viewers at home if a candidate whose microphone is off interrupts a candidate whose microphone is on. | ||
So I'm standing at one podium and I'll ask Phil to come in and take the other podium. | ||
And so let's say I'm answering a question. | ||
My light is green and I'm speaking. | ||
Phil's microphone is off and his green lights are not illuminated. | ||
He's going to interrupt me as I'm speaking and this is what it will sound like. | ||
My volume remains constant while Phil's interruption can be difficult to understand. | ||
Let's try the opposite. | ||
My microphone is now on. | ||
Victor's microphone is off, and he's going to interrupt me. | ||
My volume remains constant, while Victor's interruption can be difficult to understand. | ||
Now, CNN's production team has shared this demonstration with the campaigns earlier today, and we're sharing it with you, our viewers, so everyone fully understands how tomorrow night will work. | ||
Now, we should note, by agreeing to participate in this debate, both campaigns and candidates have also agreed to abide by these rules. | ||
The CNN presidential debate airs live tomorrow night at 9 p.m. | ||
Eastern. Now, this is actually going to be hilarious because Trump's not going to shut up. | ||
They can turn his mic off. | ||
He's not going to shut up. Now, the question is, how does that look? | ||
There's no doubt if they shut Trump's mic off and he keeps talking, Joe Biden is going to be confused as hell. | ||
And he's going to stumble and slur and blur his words and probably forget where he is or what he's talking about. | ||
So it could be a strategy for Trump to just keep talking to just mess up Joe Biden. | ||
Now, I don't know if the candidates will have access to what's actually on the screen. | ||
If I was advising Trump, I'd say, okay, if they shut your mic off or you're trying to go at it with Joe while he's talking, I would say keep talking. | ||
It'll screw up his flow. | ||
He'll have a total brain fart and that'll make him look bad. | ||
But if they have his mic muted and they have him on the screen on a split screen, then I'd say probably don't keep talking because I think that might be a bad look. | ||
So I'd say keep talking when Joe is talking and you're not on the split screen to mess him up. | ||
But then if you are on a split screen and they have your mic muted, then don't keep talking because that'll make you look bad. | ||
I hope those are the same measurements they've made. | ||
That's kind of how I would view it and play it. | ||
And when you look at that, you can see it just doesn't look good to be up there talking when your mic is off. | ||
But you know that will send Joe Biden into a state of confusion. | ||
If he's trying to talk and someone else is talking, he won't know what the hell's going on. | ||
So they said they shared that with Trump's campaign. | ||
I mean, that clip went viral. So I'm sure the Trump team has considered what they're going to do about the moderators muting him. | ||
Man. What kind of drugs are they going to have Joe on tonight? | ||
They all but confirmed it. | ||
When they refuse to take the drug test, they might have telling you they'll have some pump pumping drugs into him. | ||
They'll have some time release thing in his system. | ||
Who knows what they got? This is a guy who falls asleep. | ||
This is a guy who can't do press conferences. | ||
This is a guy who can't make press statements longer than 10 minutes. | ||
And his last 20 public appearances, he's done something awful as far as a gaffe or forgetting where he is or who he's talking to or where he's supposed to walk. | ||
So I just don't know. I don't know how they pull this deal off. | ||
But they're going to go for it. | ||
And then, how bad is it going to be when Joe Biden says, 51 intelligence agencies said the laptop was fake. | ||
Laptops confirmed real. | ||
When Joe Biden says Trump said that both sides, he said neo-Nazis were very fine people. | ||
Are the moderators going to step in and correct Joe Biden? | ||
Are the moderators going to step in and fact check Joe Biden when he lies? | ||
When Joe Biden says inflation is down. | ||
When Joe Biden says the cost of living is down. | ||
When Joe Biden says gas prices are down. | ||
When Joe Biden says... Encounters at the border are down. | ||
When he makes all these ridiculously false claims, are the moderators going to step in and say, now hold on a second? | ||
Or is that only going to go one way? | ||
Are the moderators only going to be correcting one man on the stage tonight? | ||
I think the answer is pretty obvious there. | ||
So that's how it's going to be rigged. | ||
Trump says the economy was better under me. | ||
Moderators will say, no, Mr. | ||
President, no! It was worse under you. | ||
Joe Biden is the greatest for the economy ever. | ||
Mr. Biden, what do you say? | ||
They already answered for him. | ||
Trump says we have the largest invasion ever at the southern border. | ||
The moderators will step in. | ||
No, Donald, no! | ||
Mr. Trump, no! | ||
Encounters are down, encounters are down. | ||
Joe Biden is securing the border. | ||
Mr. Biden, what do you say? They've already answered for him. | ||
Donald Trump brings up the business dealings, the Biden crime family, the laptop, the bank records. | ||
The moderator shut his mic off, take over. | ||
What Mr. Trump has just said is not corroborated. | ||
What Mr. Trump just said is simply not true. | ||
We have no evidence of that. | ||
We cannot allow that to go out on this very important presidential debate. | ||
Mr. Biden, what do you say? | ||
And then he'll say, I've never done any business with my son. | ||
I don't know. I don't even know what business is. | ||
Who is that? What? Hunter Biden? | ||
No, he's the smartest man ever. | ||
But see, that's what I'm saying. | ||
This is what we all anticipate. | ||
I mean, isn't it just too obvious? | ||
Isn't it too obvious at this point? | ||
Won't it be too obvious to the average American, to the undecided voter? | ||
Won't it just be too obvious when they do this? | ||
And it'll just make people sympathize with Trump even more? | ||
Support Trump even more? | ||
Like Trump even more? Go with the underdog? | ||
Go with the guy the whole system has been pitted against? | ||
When they bring up the charge, he's a felon! | ||
Convicted felon! And Trump says, in a rigged case, the moderators will shut off his mic and say, it's not rigged. | ||
It's very real. Trump is a felon. | ||
That's how bad it's probably going to be. | ||
Now, there is an outlier. | ||
There is an outlier. | ||
If the Democrats do want to remove Joe Biden... | ||
This is their night to start that process. | ||
Because they could trip him up. | ||
They could put obstacles out there for Joe and make this an embarrassed Joe Biden event. | ||
That is, if they want him gone. | ||
But I'd say it's more likely going to be rigged fully against Trump. | ||
Alright, the three-on-one debate. | ||
Biden and Team CNN vs. | ||
Trump. Tonight, 8 p.m. | ||
Central, we'll have coverage right here at Infowars.com and Band.Video. | ||
Alex Jones will be in studio, myself, Harrison Smith, the whole crew covering it, giving you the latest updates. | ||
How long is it going to take before Joe Biden has his first major mess-up? | ||
Is it a two-minute delay going to be enough to protect the big guy? | ||
How obviously partisan are the moderators going to be? | ||
These are the questions. | ||
These are the questions. | ||
Now, you tuned into this know how bad it is in this country under Joe Biden. | ||
You listening to this right now understand how corrupt the Democrats are and how rigged this debate is going to be. | ||
But what about the neutral American, the politically indifferent American, the politically ignorant American, the undecided voter that's going to be tuned in tonight? | ||
What do they think? | ||
What are they going to see? That's what's really important. | ||
Trump isn't going to lose any votes probably because of this. | ||
Trump's base is already there. | ||
He already has enough base to win an election if it's free and fair, as they say. | ||
So it's really just about how much can they protect Biden from destroying himself in order to win over the undecided voter or the politically ignorant or indifferent American that's going to be tuned in tonight. | ||
That's the real question. | ||
All right, we're going to cover some other issues here before we bring on our first guest, Jared Sesler, running for the House in Missouri. | ||
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All right. Here's some craziness, and this is truly sick, demented stuff that you get from Democrats. | ||
I guess we'll start with Nadler first, because this is the lesser of two evils. | ||
Nadler gets asked about all the crimes, the brutal crimes, being committed by illegal aliens, Biden border invaders, and listen to this disgusting, despicable response in clip seven. | ||
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If you look at the statistics, the crime rate among immigrants is far lower than the crime rate among native-born Americans. | |
So the whole issue is wrong. | ||
Aren't the crimes preventable, though, if these people don't have a right to be here in the first place? | ||
I've said what I'm going to say. | ||
So, because Americans commit crimes, criminal illegal aliens, non-citizens committing crimes should be acceptable. | ||
Where is the logic here? | ||
That's your argument? So, in other words, they've so lost this policy argument that they can't even defend it anymore. | ||
They can't even defend it anymore, so now it's, yeah, but. | ||
Hey, look at all the crimes, brutal crimes, 12-year-old raped and murdered just last week by two probably gang members that came across the border illegally, Biden border invaders. | ||
So what do you say about that, Jerry? | ||
Well, you know, Americans commit crimes too, so why are you asking me about that? | ||
Oh. So they can't even deny that the Democrat open border policy, that the Biden border invasion, is resulting in 12-year-old girls getting raped and murdered. | ||
They can't deny it. They can't deny hundreds of Americans. | ||
Dozens of young American women raped and murdered by Biden border invaders. | ||
They can't deny it, so they just say, hey, you might get raped by an American too, so shut up! | ||
Oh, but that's just Jerry Nadler. | ||
That's just that human turd. | ||
That's just that waddling, corrupt Democrat. | ||
Oh no, it's their friends in the media too. | ||
Listen to how this segment goes when it's brought up with Simone Sanders and Democrat Michael Steele in clip four. | ||
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What do you tell the parents of those people, those young girls who were killed? | |
This is an absurdity. The preponderance of these people, Michael, are male. | ||
But what is the difference between an illegal immigrant who, unfortunately, engages in that activity? | ||
We don't like that. I want to be clear. | ||
We don't do a term illegal, but undocumented individuals. | ||
Undocumented individuals versus anyone else who commits the same crime. | ||
I mean, it's so... Did you hear that? | ||
It's a short clip. Maybe I should play it again. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
It's unfortunate that dozens of women have been raped and murdered by illegal aliens. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
Unfortunate. Unfortunate, huh? | ||
Unfortunate. Do you think the family members think it's unfortunate? | ||
Or do you think they're devastated and their whole lives have been thrown into chaos and now they feel completely forgotten because of sick freaks like Democrat Michael Steele just say it's unfortunate and hey, your daughter could have been raped by an American so stop complaining. | ||
Well, it wasn't an American. | ||
It wasn't. It was an illegal alien, a Biden border invader. | ||
And it was a 12-year-old girl. | ||
It's not unfortunate. | ||
It's a criminal horde. | ||
It's a criminal Biden border invasion. | ||
It's blood all over your hands as a Democrat representative. | ||
And you just say, it's unfortunate. | ||
It's just unfortunate, but it could have been an American. | ||
So what difference does it make? | ||
Well, it wasn't an American, and it wasn't unfortunate. | ||
It were... It was done intentionally because gang members and criminals are coming into this country via Biden's open border. | ||
And this sick freak sits up there on CNN and just says it's unfortunate. | ||
Oh, it's just unfortunate. I wonder if it would be unfortunate if it was his family. | ||
And then Simone Sanders, only to one-up him, says, we don't use the term illegal immigrant. | ||
Standing up for the rapists. | ||
Taking the side of brutal rapists that strangled and raped and murdered a 12-year-old girl and Simone Sanders says, I want to defend them. | ||
I want to defend their character and I want to make sure they're classified correctly on this show because I care more about them. | ||
This is the average discourse when you're talking to a Democrat about 10 million illegal immigrants coming into this country. | ||
10 million illegal aliens. | ||
Some of whom are rapists. | ||
What happened to the Me Too movement, by the way? | ||
Isn't that funny? Yeah. | ||
That seems to go out the window quickly. | ||
This is the average discourse. | ||
We don't want to call them by the wrong term. | ||
And it's just unfortunate. | ||
And it could have been an American. | ||
So stop complaining. | ||
Listen to this one more time. | ||
This... These people should never be anywhere near power or influence ever again in this country when they say stuff like this. | ||
This should turn off 100% of Americans when a liberal progressive Democrat says stuff like this on television. | ||
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What do you tell the parents of those people, those young girls who were killed? | |
The preponderance of these people, Michael, are male. | ||
But what is the difference between an illegal immigrant who, unfortunately, engages in that activity? | ||
And we don't like that. I want to be clear. | ||
We don't do the term illegal, so undocumented individuals. | ||
Undocumented individuals versus anyone else who commits the same crime. | ||
What crime? Now, just to really emphasize how disgusting these people are, just to really emphasize it, what was the question? | ||
The question was, what do you tell the parents of a 12-year-old girl who just got raped and murdered by Biden border crossers, by illegal aliens that came into the border because of Democrat policy? | ||
What do you tell the parents? Michael Steele's response is, It's unfortunate. | ||
Michael Steele's response is, but it could have been an American. | ||
Simone Sanders' response is, we don't call them illegals. | ||
So that's what you'd tell the parents, huh? | ||
That's what a Democrat would tell the parents. | ||
A 12-year-old girl. | ||
And the Democrats would tell the parents, well, it could have been an American and it's really just unfortunate and we don't use the term illegal. | ||
That's what they would tell the parents. | ||
These people couldn't be more sick. | ||
They are truly sick. All right, there's a lot of things developing when it comes to the vaccines. | ||
You know, part of this gets me a little bittersweet, but I've kind of just moved past that, quite frankly, because you're just so used to it. | ||
You're like numb to it when everything you reported Infowars comes true, whether it's a week, a month, a year, a decade later. | ||
Five states are suing Pfizer over COVID-19 vaccine safety. | ||
RFK Jr. has endorsed this. | ||
Earlier this month, Kansas City Attorney General Chris Kobach sued Pfizer giant, big pharma giant Pfizer, alleging, quote, Pfizer misled the public that it had a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
Bingo! Four other states have joined. | ||
Texas, Utah, Kansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. | ||
I would expect Missouri to hop on board soon. | ||
Possibly Wisconsin as well. | ||
And we'll see where it goes from there. | ||
Also in the lawsuit, how they marked it safe for pregnant women. | ||
That was a lie. | ||
But see, that's what I'm saying is unfortunate. | ||
And that's why so much of the audience will call in and say, hey, thank you for warning us about this vaccine. | ||
I didn't get it. I had family members that did. | ||
Now they have heart problems. | ||
Now they're on blood thinners. | ||
Now they have this. Now they have that. | ||
So, you know, it's unfortunate that we had to get to this point, but that's where it's at. | ||
Now, here's Kansas Attorney General Chris Kobach Talking about this, and we may have to boost the audio a little bit. | ||
If you hear some silence, that's because the people asking questions don't have a microphone, so that's why, as Kobach is waiting to respond. | ||
But here are some of the things he had to say in clip six. | ||
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Your contention here is that not so much that there were side effects, but that Pfizer did not properly disclose the... | |
That is exactly correct. | ||
So that's why when you hear the advertisements or see the advertisements for so many pharmaceutical products, they disclose the side effects so that the consumer is aware that there are certain risks. | ||
In this case, Pfizer knew of multiple side effects, which I already talked about, and did not disclose. | ||
And in some ways, You know, made statements that were contrary. | ||
It's more than just a failure to say that there are side effects. | ||
They made statements saying there are no side effects in particular cases, when in fact they knew there were side effects. | ||
And they had data indicating those side effects. | ||
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Did other makers of the vaccine, Johnson& Johnson, did any of them have that same issue that Pfizer's having with you? | |
So we're only bringing the suit against Pfizer. | ||
The suit is not against the other manufacturers of their respective COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
If information did come to light that they had similarly misled regarding information about the effectiveness or more importantly the negative side effects, then we would consider similar action against them. | ||
But at this point, We only have the information regarding Pfizer that indicates a clear effort to conceal and mislead. | ||
And I think part of this is attributed to the fact that Pfizer decided to stay out of Operation Warp Speed. | ||
And so they had less federal government supervision and oversight, which allowed them to do some of the things they did. | ||
Now, we're going to have Attorney Bob Barnes on next Monday to talk more about his lawsuit dealing with the COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
But, you know, the lies about the vaccines are kind of just a part of this puzzle. | ||
And I guess some justice is better than none. | ||
But it's not just the vaccines and them lying about the side effects, lying about the effectiveness. | ||
That's part of the picture. | ||
The media promoting them as well needs to be held accountable. | ||
The... Government agencies that were involved in the gain-of-function research that created this virus need to be held accountable. | ||
But see, isn't kind of the big obvious discrepancy here the fact that COVID-19 was their biggest story? | ||
They ran it for an entire year with numbers and trackings and red alerts and everything else. | ||
But now when the true horrors of COVID come out, Where it came from, how we were lied to about it, how the vaccines are killing people, the side effects that they didn't tell us about. | ||
Now, all of a sudden, nobody wants to talk about it now because it was an agenda the entire time. | ||
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All right, we're now joined by Jared Sessler. | ||
Jared for Congress.com. | ||
He's been endorsed by Donald J. Trump. | ||
In fact, here's Trump's endorsement right here. | ||
Jared Sessler is a fantastic candidate and will be a great congressman for Washington State's 4th Congressional District. | ||
A Navy veteran, entrepreneur, loving father and husband, Jared will fight hard every day to secure the border, stand for the rule of law, strengthen our military, take care of our veterans, defend our nation, and protect our always-under-siege Second Amendment. | ||
He's running against a weak and pathetic rhino named Newhouse who voted to, for no reason, impeach me. | ||
Newhouse has to go. | ||
Jared Sessler is MAGA all the way and has my complete and total endorsement. | ||
He will never let you down. Jared joins me now. | ||
Jared, what is the current status of your race? | ||
When is the next big day for people in Washington's 4th District to be aware of? | ||
Well, we're about three weeks away from the ballots dropping, and then we've got about a three-week window or so for the ballots to be returned for the primary, which is the first week in August. | ||
Now, hopefully this message gets to Washington's 4th District. | ||
I would imagine that Newhouse is a highly primaryable candidate here, considering he's anti-Trump. | ||
He is, yeah. In fact, he was one of the ten Republicans that voted to impeach President Trump during his last term, and he's still never apologized for that. | ||
He still won't say Trump's name. | ||
He does not support President Trump, doesn't say anything positive about President Trump. | ||
And, you know, I mean, I think I speak for the majority of the people that are in this district. | ||
When I say that we're done with Dan Newhouse, and it's not just because of his vote to impeach President Trump. | ||
He just doesn't represent our values. | ||
We're sitting in farmland in eastern Washington that is one of the most conservative districts on the west coast, and we don't have a super conservative congressman. | ||
We don't have a congressman that's willing to go on offense, which is what I think needs to happen here in this country in order for us to restore some sense of liberty that, you know, most of us grew up enjoying. | ||
I'll tell you, Owen, I'm not—I wouldn't consider myself to be a politician. | ||
I've spent a lot of my time and a lot of my money studying how the government system is supposed to work, but I wouldn't—I would be—it would be a disservice to me For people to put me in the category of all these, you know, people who spend their whole life dreaming of, you know, getting into some political position. | ||
I have no aspirations for that. | ||
What I want to do, the same thing I did in the military, the same thing I did with my family when I was raising my family, I want to stand up and protect them. | ||
I want to restore, make sure we have a restoration of liberty here in our country so that we can enjoy the freedom and liberty that God has given us. | ||
I'm pretty resolved here. | ||
We're doing great in this race. | ||
Prior to filing, we were 17 to 19 points ahead of Dan Newhouse. | ||
He's panicking. He's more busy in the district. | ||
He's spending millions of dollars to try to oppose me. | ||
He's just not going to win. | ||
There's nothing he can do that's going to help him win. | ||
Well, you know, I love so much of what you just said there. | ||
And let's start with going on offense. | ||
This has been the biggest issue, I think, in what we've seen from Republicans in Congress is they're constantly playing this weak-kneed defense. | ||
And even on that, they get burned. | ||
But they're just constantly playing defense. | ||
They're not going on offense for anything. | ||
And so we just get run over in so many instances. | ||
What does that mean to you? | ||
What is Republicans in the House, Republicans in the Senate? | ||
Let's say that we get a majority in both of those places in Congress. | ||
What does going on offense mean to you? | ||
Well, let me just start with this. | ||
I'm incredibly blessed to be, as you mentioned, to be endorsed by President Trump. | ||
But there's another person that has endorsed me that really also means a lot to me, and that's Kash Patel. | ||
And I read Kash Patel's book, Government Gangsters, and if you look at Appendix 2, he lists names, he names names, he names what they did, when they did it, how it was illegal, and all of those people. | ||
You know, you look at Ivan Raiklin, and he's got a list of 350 people that he says make up the deep state. | ||
He says, and I believe him, that he's got evidence that these people actually broke the law. | ||
And I'll tell you, people ask me all the time, like, what committees do you want to be on? | ||
What are your priorities? Like, yeah, I've got priorities. | ||
I've got ideas for what I want to do here in our state and for what I want to do in D.C. I don't really care what committee. | ||
I'll be on whatever committee I can be the chair of or that I can be best friends with the chair of because I want to have subpoena power. | ||
I want to be able to go after these people. | ||
The only way we're going to be able to restore America is if we have leaders that have the leather on their sack that are willing to go after people who have broken the law. | ||
This is not retribution. | ||
It's called the law. We have the rule of law here in this country, and the reason we're in this situation is because of feckless, weak politicians who are not willing to go after the people that have authority and that have money because they've broken the law, and it's time for that to change. | ||
You know, the other thing you said that I think is very important, and this will lead me into my follow-up question, that's, you've never been interested in politics. | ||
This is probably not something you saw yourself doing maybe years ago. | ||
And, I mean, I could leap to an obvious conclusion about why you're getting involved. | ||
Our country's in dire straits, but I'd like to hear it from you. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly it. | ||
I mean, I'll tell you, Owen, when I saw in 2012, when I saw Obama get re-elected, That was the first time I felt politically numb. | ||
If you go back, you know, 30-plus years when I was in high school, I was the last person that anybody would have guessed would have been involved in politics in any way, shape, or form. | ||
I was in the auto shop. | ||
You know, I grew up driving race cars and just, you know, went in the military, served in the military, became an engineer, have done some amazing things, you know, by God's grace in my life. | ||
Married for 28 years, have raised and homeschooled three great kids. | ||
And when I saw Obama get re-elected, And I knew that we were going to have to put up with four more years of that weakness. | ||
I was like, this is not happening. | ||
I want to run for this office. | ||
That was 10 years ago. This is a seat I wanted to run for. | ||
I started taking Hillsdale College classes. | ||
I started listening to people like Dennis Frager and Charlie Kirk and obviously President Trump and supporting him and Larry Arnn and Victor David Hanson and people that I feel like have a grasp on One of the first books I ever read was called The Original Intent by David Barton and became friends with Tim Barton. | ||
They have an amazing organization out of Texas. | ||
I love business. | ||
I've been in business even though I'm an engineer. | ||
I've been in business for almost three decades and I'm very successful at that. | ||
I love it. It's something I really have a passion for. | ||
Here's the thing, Owen. | ||
We have to start attracting... | ||
The country is in a place where people like me are willing to stand up and start fighting in this civic arena. | ||
And what I mean is people that are capable of doing something other than politics, being successful at something other than politics. | ||
And I want to encourage people To consider getting involved in politics. | ||
Maybe it's not running for Congress. | ||
Maybe it's a local school board or city council or commissioner or something. | ||
Or maybe it's just supporting other good candidates who want to fight for this country and want to see this country be restored to So that our kids and our grandkids can enjoy the liberty and the freedom that we have. | ||
I was talking to a friend of mine earlier today and he said, he was talking about, well, we're losing our country, we're losing our freedom. | ||
I was like, Doug, we already have lost it. | ||
People just don't recognize how much we've conceded and given away and it's time to take it back. | ||
Yeah, very well said. | ||
You know, I might have to challenge you on the least likely to enter politics when you were in high school. | ||
I might have to challenge you on that. | ||
I think I might be rivaling you. | ||
I basically lived in the gym and lived on the baseball field, and so it's funny that you say that, but I don't think we're unique in that. | ||
I think that we're the types of Americans that we're not interested in politics. | ||
We didn't want to be interested in politics. | ||
It's a filthy, nasty game. | ||
We've always known it's corrupted, but we just realized now It's like being underwater for a certain amount of time. | ||
You realize, okay, I better go up and get a breath of air or I'm gonna die. | ||
And so this is us like, okay, well, I'm gonna have to go up and get a breath of air here. | ||
Now, what I also see happening here, and you would kind of represent this. | ||
I've talked about this a lot. | ||
For the people that feel hopeless when it comes to political representatives, and I look at really where the Republican Party has come just in recent history, where, you know, eight years ago, ten years ago, you didn't really have the outspoken types that you have today, like a Marjorie Taylor Greene or a Thomas Massey, and it seems like the reinforcements are arriving. | ||
It seems like the reinforcements of that type of Republican are arriving. | ||
They don't care about political correctness. | ||
They don't care about the attacks from the left. | ||
They just charge right through it. | ||
They understand there is a political agenda that the right needs to adhere to. | ||
And so do you feel like there's a new Republican representation kind of burgeoning now that you represent? | ||
There's some others that are coming up and along now as well. | ||
You know, Joe Kent just fell short in his last race, but he's going to be back. | ||
Do you think that there's a new Republican Party forming that's actually serious about saving this country, not just going to DC and playing the games? | ||
Yeah, I do think that. | ||
And I'll tell you that one of my biggest desires is to be inspiring to other people, to give them hope. | ||
And I'll say, you know, two things about this. | ||
One, I'll say that from a faith standpoint, we know that we're on the right side of history. | ||
I mean, I read my Bible every single morning. | ||
I pray to God to give me direction and wisdom and strength. | ||
And that's where a lot of my hope comes from, because it's not in You know, the experiences I have in this world or the swamp that I have to walk through. | ||
You know, I feel like God gives me the ability to rise above that. | ||
And I'll also tell you that our framers understood this. | ||
When you read the Declaration of Independence, it's very clear. | ||
It says in it that it's quite interesting and quite telling what it says, but it says that under tyranny, men will do nothing. | ||
And it's talking about men and women. | ||
Until such time that the tyranny becomes insufferable. | ||
And then at that time, men will stand up and it says it'll throw off the bombs of the tyranny and it'll institute for themselves, and this is the key part, a new government that will ensure their future security. | ||
That gives you a clue as to what the responsibility of the government really is. | ||
The government, if a federal, especially from a federal standpoint, the primary role of the government is to keep us safe. | ||
And they're not doing that. | ||
When you look at the American people and you ask them over the last few years, do you feel more safe or do you feel less safe? | ||
And that's exactly the reason why we have people like a good friend of mine, Thomas Massey from Kentucky, Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
I hope here in Washington that we get Joe Kent elected. | ||
I hope that I get elected. | ||
There's Brian Danzel in the 5th District here in Washington that's fighting hard. | ||
There are other great representatives around the country that I think are stepping up that are not doing this because they ever envisioned or they saw themselves with that plaque on the wall or name on the door in Washington, D.C. We don't really care about that stuff. | ||
The truth is, we would probably rather do something else, but this feels like it's the right thing to do, just like when we joined the military. | ||
Well, and, you know, I try to put real-life application into some of these theories, and here's an example I would use. | ||
If I walk around, we're based out of Austin, Texas. | ||
If I walk around in Austin, Texas, and I say, hey, do you know who Marjorie Taylor Greene is? | ||
Most people probably know who Marjorie Taylor Greene is. | ||
If I say, do you know who Lloyd Doggett is, or one of the representatives from Austin, | ||
or Julio Cesar, they probably don't even know. | ||
They know who Marjorie Taylor Greene is because she actually has an impact. | ||
She's actually going there and ruffling some feathers. | ||
And so my point is that this is the brand of Republican that we need if we're going | ||
to survive as a nation. | ||
And right now it's maybe a handful of representatives like that that we have in the House. | ||
But I'm saying if we get reinforcers, if we have 40, 50 Republicans that are outspoken like that, like yourself, like Thomas Massey, doesn't mean you all get along on everything and we don't have different paths. | ||
It just means you're outspoken, you understand the issues, and you're actually there fighting for the Constitution and the oath you took to it. | ||
To me, it's just game over. | ||
There's nothing they can do when there's dozens of voices, not just a small handful, but dozens that they can't ignore. | ||
Yeah, that's the truth. | ||
And I've already been welcomed into the Freedom Caucus, which represents about 10% of Congress. | ||
I think Thomas Massey and I hit it off and become friends over the years because we're both engineers. | ||
You know, we both think very logically. | ||
We see the government, you know, this dual federalism system as a process, just like a manufacturing plant. | ||
But the output isn't serving the American people. | ||
And so we just kind of look at the systems and we're like, okay, this thing's running. | ||
Let's make some changes and then pay attention to the output and see what's happening so that we can, you know, make a better outcome for the American people. | ||
I mean, I'll tell you, I hope that President Trump follows Vivek's suggestion when he gets into office and basically just It cuts the executive branch in half. | ||
But, you know, draw a number if your Social Security number ends in an odd number, that half is fired. | ||
You know, just reduce it and then wait six months for things to stabilize and do it again. | ||
Because we have to do something to reduce our expenses and to get these finances in control. | ||
You and I both operate our homes and our businesses underneath the budget every single You're saying if you ran a business at a $2 trillion deficit that it wouldn't go well? | ||
Exactly. And why are we allowing our government to do this? | ||
Here's the other thing. I'm sure you followed this. | ||
The week before last, the G7 met in wherever the heck they were, and they agreed to take $50 billion worth of assets from Russia and use it as collateral to give Ukraine a loan. | ||
How novel! How about we give Ukraine a loan? | ||
Why do we borrow money that we don't have that we're going to have to pay interest on and pay back and give it to a corrupt country that uses it for who knows what that doesn't benefit the American people? | ||
How does that make sense? | ||
Especially when you're talking about one of the most We're the most nutrient-dense, mineral-rich countries in the world. | ||
We have farmers here struggling, paying hundreds of thousands of dollars every single year for fertilizer that we could be getting in exchange for some of those dollars that we're sending to Ukraine. | ||
We can't continue to do that. | ||
I will literally shame every single representative in Congress who votes For any finance that is not within budget. | ||
It is absolutely outside of the scope. | ||
And I have no idea how our Congress got to a place where they are so okay with never paying back the national debt. | ||
And that's where most of those people are at. | ||
Now this, what you've just said here in the last three to five minutes, first of all, it's common sense, but second of all, this should be the basis for Republican Party politics in D.C. There should be no bend. | ||
There should be no give. These should be the basics when it comes to approaching policy, and that should be the bottom line. | ||
And quite frankly, and I'm not trying to put you in any positions here, but quite frankly, that's why I believe Mike Johnson has been Such a failure. | ||
But all right, let's move on from some of the politics here. | ||
Big debate tonight. | ||
It sounds like the whole thing is going to be rigged against Trump. | ||
What do you expect to happen tonight? | ||
I think that Trump is going to be very presidential. | ||
You know, people are talking about them trying to get him unhinged. | ||
I think that what's going to happen, at least for me, and again, I'm nobody, but my guess is every question is going to be It's going to be specifically written to make President Trump look as bad as possible. | ||
You know, they're going to say things like, you know, when you raped X or when you, you know, illegally reported You know, they're gonna try to set the questions up, because President Trump's gonna let it roll off his back. | ||
He's gonna answer the question. | ||
I mean, I personally don't believe that Joe Obama has a chance. | ||
I think he's already on the outs. | ||
I personally don't know how much longer he's even gonna be breathing. | ||
I just, I mean, the guy is just so- Well, we haven't seen him in a week. | ||
Is he even breathing right now? | ||
I mean, I don't know. Where is he? | ||
They have to prop him up for stuff. | ||
So yeah, so I just feel like what they're gonna do is they're just gonna work to try to make President Trump look as bad as possible. | ||
Trump's not gonna lose a single person that was gonna vote for him that's supporting him. | ||
And I don't know that any of the crazy possessed people that somehow still vote Democrat are going to change their mind either. | ||
But, you know, they're going to come up with all these clips and all this video and these questions. | ||
And of course, they're going to replay their questions incessantly. | ||
They'll probably replay the questions more than they'll replay, you know, President Trump's answers. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll see what happens, but God bless him. | ||
Pray for him. I love President Trump. | ||
He's awesome. He's strong. | ||
God has used him. Whether or not you believe he's perfect or not is obviously not the point. | ||
We're not interviewing for a pastor here. | ||
We're interviewing for literally a badass that can support us and keep us safe, and that's exactly why we need President Trump. | ||
Yeah, I try to emphasize We're good to go. | ||
Do you have faith that the Republicans, maybe more specifically the RNC or the Trump team, has done enough to make sure that the 2024 elections are going to be conducted in an honest way? | ||
Do you have faith in that? | ||
Well, I'm going to answer this. | ||
Probably the only political answer I'll give you, Owen, I'm going to tell you yes. | ||
I believe it's very important for the American people to register to vote. | ||
There's nothing more Important to me than to see conservatives actually show up and cast their vote and to realize that the sovereign gift that we have been given to have that authority to be able to cast their vote. | ||
And I think that regardless of, you know, what has happened with the election system, that is something that we have to do. | ||
I told my wife in 2016, right after President Trump, I guess it would have been the end of, was it 20? | ||
No, it was the end of 2016 when he was elected. | ||
I said, if President Trump doesn't work on that election system, he's never going to get reelected. | ||
And sure enough, in 2020, you know, they had this completely illegitimate show. | ||
I call it the greatest heist in American history, not because it was good, but because it was just tremendously huge. | ||
And so I just want to be a voice of inspiration here in my own state. | ||
It's very important that we get people registered to vote and to realize that that responsibility is one that is special for us as American citizens. | ||
Jared Sesler has been my guest, Navy veteran, running for Congress in Washington State's 4th District. | ||
Jared, where is the best place for people to follow your campaign? | ||
At Sessler on Twitter, which I'm shadowbanned on. | ||
I'm Jared Sessler on Facebook, which I'm shadowbanned on. | ||
And Jared Sessler on YouTube, which I'm shadowbanned on. | ||
Big surprise. Little bit of information about this district. | ||
I had this guy beat Dan Newhouse. | ||
He recruited Tiffany Smiley to get in this race because he needed somebody to split the vote. | ||
I need your support. | ||
I can still win. I've got President Trump's endorsement and support. | ||
We can win this race, but I definitely need your support. | ||
Absolutely. And I hope that the RNC throws some support behind you to put over the edge as well. | ||
Jared Sesler, keep up the great work. | ||
We need more people like you in Congress, and I hope you will be there a year from now. | ||
Thank you. You too. I appreciate what you're doing, Owen. | ||
Appreciate you. All right, ladies and gentlemen, this is why I do have hope in the future. | ||
It's not going to be easy, and it's certainly plenty of obstacles still lie ahead. | ||
But if we can get people that think like us and talk like us and love this country like us, then there is a hope for a way to save this country peacefully and politically. | ||
That's got to be our goal. | ||
Alright, now, we're about to take a break here. | ||
When we come back, we'll get into some of the geopolitical news. | ||
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We'll get clarification on that with her joining us in the third hour today. | ||
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It's debate night. | ||
Debate night here at Infowars. | ||
And, of course, this is your election headquarters, the Infowars War Room. | ||
We're halfway through the transmission. | ||
Let's look at some of this other news I have on my desk. | ||
And yes, we've covered all the changes that they've made to the debate rules. | ||
They're doing everything they can to rig it against Trump. | ||
Who knows? They might just stab him in the throat before rip his tongue out. | ||
You know, whatever they can do. | ||
But we got some other news to cover here, so let's get it done. | ||
Frontline commander replaced by Zelensky after troop complaints. | ||
Well, I'm not sure how they're complaining because they're all dead. | ||
Zelensky sacks commander who, quote, killed more Ukrainians than any Russian general. | ||
They're losing the war badly. | ||
And Zelensky is losing support badly. | ||
And it's pretty much just the Kiev bubble that's living on the high life right now. | ||
And everywhere else in Ukraine is suffering badly. | ||
Badly. And so he's backing off. | ||
Oh yeah, he'll fire the commander that's gotten everyone killed. | ||
So now they're making other preparations to try to find a peace deal here. | ||
EU security agreement will advance peace, says Zelensky. | ||
So they got this new EU deal. | ||
It's not going to do anything. | ||
The only thing that's going to help is Zelensky getting out of power or meeting the Russian demands, which are a lot more now than they were four years ago, but that's because they've been losing the war. | ||
Zelensky visiting Brussels days after the EU said it was opening formal membership negotiations with Kiev, a big political mistake, where he will meet some of Ukraine's staunchest supporters in the face of the Russian invasion. | ||
So, oh yeah, I'm going to do exactly what Russia asked me not to do, and that'll give us peace. | ||
That will do that. | ||
Yeah. Zelensky was saying, quote, Ukraine does not want to prolong the war. | ||
We do not want it to last for years. | ||
We have many wounded and killed on the battlefield. | ||
We must put a settlement plan on the table within a few months. | ||
The plan has already been laid out by Russia four years ago. | ||
It's been laid out by Russia two weeks ago. | ||
And every time it gets laid out by Russia, Zelensky crumples it up and throws it in the garbage can. | ||
And he's already lost potentially half a million Ukrainian citizens. | ||
But he says, oh, now we want peace. | ||
This is a sick freak. | ||
And most of the money and weapons going into Ukraine have been laundered into different CIA-run proxy groups in the Middle East. | ||
So that's going on. | ||
But he wants peace now, even though he's had multiple opportunities for peace and turned every single one of them down. | ||
So, unfortunately, it only gets worse for Ukraine until it gets better. | ||
And that's having somebody not named Zelensky and not named Victoria Nuland running your policy and negotiations with Russia. | ||
Alright, then there's Israel. | ||
And it seems like both of these regimes are just totally out of control at this point. | ||
Just, like, drunk on blood. | ||
And that's Israel and Ukraine. | ||
And I guess that has to do with the U.S. support The unlimited U.S. money, the unlimited U.S. weapons. | ||
I can't figure else why they would be so drunk on the blood of their enemies, which for Ukraine, it's obviously a lot worse than it is for Israel. | ||
But you've just got both of them just war crazy right now, just warmongering and not seeming to care at all. | ||
Five countries urge citizens to leave Lebanon amid fears of war with Israel. | ||
Seems like this is an inevitable development at this point. | ||
You've had Germany, Canada, Macedonia. | ||
Who else on there? | ||
Kuwait and the Netherlands. | ||
Thank you, crew. Israel strikes reportedly, creating a five-kilometer dead zone in southern Lebanon. | ||
So it's only getting worse. Hezbollah is getting pissed. | ||
And northern Israel is ripe, along with Lebanon right now. | ||
And again, this is the part they don't tell you in the media. | ||
A lot of Israelis are fleeing the country. | ||
A lot of Israelis are fleeing the country and their economy could be hit drastically because of these military measures as well. | ||
So a lot of people in Israel are not happy with Netanyahu. | ||
Yeah, you've kind of got the bloodlusting Zionists that want to see all enemies of Israel die in the dirt. | ||
But you also have reasonable Israelis who realize that the devastating damage that's being done to them on the world stage, on the international community, Because of the bloodlust and the warmongering of the Netanyahu regime. | ||
Erdogan says Turkey stands with Lebanon as tensions rise with Israel. | ||
And now Israel's kind of doing the same thing Ukraine is doing, saying, oh, well, we're looking for a wind down. | ||
Egypt-UAE prepared to participate in post-war Gaza security force. | ||
Blinken informs counterparts that Cairo and Abu Dhabi are conditionally on board as U.S. seeks to recruit other allies before rolling out plans for day after management of Strip. | ||
So, in other words, Israel has completely destroyed the Gaza Strip to rubble, and they're going to use these international groups to kind of come in and survey the damage And they're going to end up ushering the Palestinians out. | ||
And Israel's going to come in and build new settlements. | ||
That's what's going to happen here. | ||
That's what this means. | ||
And the deal is probably, hey, Egypt, UAE, these countries, hey, look, you guys come in, be kind of like the oversight of the cleanup crew, and just with a wink and a nod say, yeah, everything here's fine. | ||
And we just won't send the Palestinians to your country, okay? | ||
We'll send them to Europe. | ||
We'll send them to America. | ||
We won't send them to your country. | ||
You come in here as the overseers and just give everything the wink and the nod, and you won't have to deal with the Palestinians, okay? | ||
All right. Thank you very much. | ||
The land is ours now, says Israel. | ||
But it's not going to be that easy. | ||
It's not going to be that easy. | ||
I don't think this is stopping anytime soon. | ||
Israel has really angered many, many nations in the international community. | ||
And I'm telling you right now, it's the news they're not reporting. | ||
Israeli citizens are fleeing, folks. | ||
Is that a picture? Was that a video from the airport guys? | ||
When was that video from? | ||
I'm just curious. I didn't send that video to the crew. | ||
They pulled it up. They pulled a lot of things up here. | ||
It's such a great crew. So yeah, that was earlier in the year. | ||
So that's what I'm saying. And you don't hear this because most of the conservative media just thinks you have to be inherently pro-Israel, which is inherently a wrong stance anyway. | ||
But nonetheless, whatever. | ||
Pick your foreign policy stances for whatever reasons. | ||
But they don't tell you the real story. | ||
Many Israelis are against the Netanyahu regime. | ||
Many of the generals are against what Netanyahu is doing, which at this point just seems to be insane bloodlust. | ||
And nobody wants to report that Israelis are fleeing the country. | ||
Because it looks bad for the West's commitment to Israel for military support. | ||
And it looks bad for Netanyahu begging us for more money and more weapons when most of the Israelis are fleeing the country. | ||
So yeah, you don't really hear that anywhere else, do you? | ||
They want you to say, oh, you've got to support what Israel is doing. | ||
It's the right thing. | ||
October 7th. | ||
And just put you into this hole, but then they don't tell you the reality of the situation. | ||
Jews are fleeing Israel, ladies and gentlemen, and their economy is getting crushed. | ||
And they're losing the international community because of the bloodlust of the Netanyahu regime and the pro-Zionists in the West. | ||
That's just the facts. | ||
And you can gain sympathy for October 7th all you want, but you're not being fair to the issue if you don't admit that there was a stand-down on that day because the Netanyahu regime wants to settle in the Gaza Strip. | ||
So yeah, what happened on October 7th was horrible. | ||
Why did the IDF stand down and let it happen? | ||
Because they want the land. | ||
But you're not really supposed to talk about that. | ||
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No. Not if you're a conservative. | |
All right, we just got some more incoming from the debate. | ||
They have a big, beautiful wall, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Big, beautiful wall. | ||
You know, I showed up. | ||
I showed up in Atlanta. | ||
Please don't shut my mic off, Jake Tapper. | ||
Please, Dana Bash, don't shut my mic. | ||
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Please, let me talk. I showed up for the debate. | |
And there it is, a big, beautiful wall, about 10 feet tall. | ||
I said, wow, I wish we had a wall that big, that bold, at the border. | ||
But Biden won't have it. He tore down my wall. | ||
And he brought it to Atlanta. | ||
He brought it to Atlanta for the debate. | ||
Can't have a wall. | ||
Can't have a wall at the southern border. | ||
But look at the big, beautiful wall. | ||
Here, here. Go to the video from Brooker Jones. | ||
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I'm here at the presidential debate, and it looks like if you really do want to keep people out, walls really do work. | |
They work! It's just infuriating. | ||
Hey, I get it. | ||
I get it. You want security at the presidential debates. | ||
All right. Sure. Yeah. | ||
We want security at the presidential debates. | ||
We want to make sure no unwanted forces or individuals get into the presidential debates. | ||
All right, great. Same thing at the southern border. | ||
No. No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Not for you, America. | ||
Only for the political elite. | ||
Only for the rigged debate. | ||
Only for the CNN. They got their little setup there. | ||
They're going to have their little panels. This is our debate. | ||
This isn't for the American people. | ||
We're rigging this debate against Donald Trump. | ||
You don't get to see it. | ||
Oh, it's a presidential debate. | ||
It's kind of important. You know, and think about it like this. | ||
If they really thought this was going to be so great for Joe Biden, then they would let everybody and anybody air it. | ||
They know this is going to be a disaster for Joe and they're getting as much control over the situation as they possibly can. | ||
As they possibly can. | ||
Alright, you know, look, I don't really buy into this stuff. | ||
I could talk about it. People like it. | ||
But, well, we've got the story at Infowars.com. | ||
Adan Salazar. Adan Salazar, rather, has it. | ||
CIA mask maker interview fuels speculation over Trump-Biden debate. | ||
So some people think it's all these people wearing masks for Biden. | ||
And look, I get it. The guy looks different than he did five years ago, ten years ago. | ||
It's just... I have no way of proving that. | ||
And so I've just learned to lean into the things I do know and do understand and can prove. | ||
But there's no doubt the CIA makes masks that are virtually... | ||
You can't even tell the difference between the real deal and the mask wear. | ||
So that's why a lot of people believe that too. | ||
So what do you think? If they didn't get Biden on the right drugs... | ||
They'll just send up somebody in a mask. | ||
Come on, man. Come on, man. | ||
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Look, I, uh, the, uh, uh, come on, man. | |
Biden mask fraud. | ||
No, I think it'll probably be Biden up there hopped up on so many drugs. | ||
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It's gonna be ridiculous Uh-huh | |
It's a crazy world out there man It's a crazy, crazy world. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein boasted about being a Mossad agent, like Ghislaine Maxwell's father, Robert Maxwell, according to the bombshell claims from ex-girlfriend. | ||
Whatever happened to the, what did he have, like 350 clients on his little black book list? | ||
Yeah. Whatever happened to them? | ||
Hmm. Funny, isn't it? | ||
They can't find the D.C. pipe bomber. | ||
They don't know who leaked the Dobbs decision. | ||
By the way, they had another Supreme Court leak just yesterday. | ||
Oh, we don't know who it was. | ||
But damn, if you walked into the Capitol on January 6th and waved a flag for five seconds, they got you. | ||
That's for damn sure. But Jeffrey Epstein's client list? | ||
Never heard of him. Mossad agent. | ||
Is that how they blackmailed our politicians? | ||
Is that how Israel gained control of our Congress? | ||
It wasn't just about money. They had blackmail on all of these people. | ||
All these pedophiles. | ||
All these homosexuals cheating on their wives. | ||
Going to the bathhouses. | ||
Going to Epstein's kiddie farms. | ||
Is that how they got control and influence? | ||
Are they losing it now? | ||
Is that why AIPAC has to spend so much money? | ||
By the way, you ever heard of this? | ||
Ursula Haverbeck. | ||
She's 95 years old. | ||
She just got convicted for denying the Holocaust. | ||
This is... What? | ||
You're denying the Holocaust as a crime? | ||
At 95 years old, convicted once more for denying the Holocaust. | ||
What a criminal. What a criminal, the 95-year-old prisoner. | ||
She's going to serve 16 more months for denying the Holocaust. | ||
At 95 years old. | ||
Well, that's the greatest crime you can commit is denying the Holocaust. | ||
Don't you see? Greatest crime you can commit. | ||
How dare you? How dare you? | ||
Baby girl who died from being left in the back of a hot car for hours in San Diego just two months after being adopted by a race for it. | ||
Local gay couple. | ||
Well, certainly denying the Holocaust is a bigger crime than that. | ||
This is actually extremely disturbing. | ||
This is actually extremely tragic. | ||
You can't even believe that this would happen, except that I guess when you're a gay couple that buys a kid for your entertainment and pleasure, you don't care if you leave it in a hot car and it dies. | ||
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The baby. It's disgusting. | |
Should these two face the same fate? | ||
Baby girl who died from being left in the back of a hot car for hours in San Diego just two months after being adopted by a local gay couple. | ||
Ooh, it's pride. Ooh, it's so affirming. | ||
Ooh, it's a gay couple that bought a kid and they left it in the back of the car and it's dead now. | ||
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How about that? Tiny little baby. | |
It's just unbelievable. | ||
Just unbelievable Didn't even have the baby for two months | ||
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Peace. | |
Thank you. | ||
So that's why this needs to be stopped. | ||
And this isn't to say that there might be a gay couple out there that really loves kids. | ||
There might be a gay couple out there that could be great parents. | ||
But you know what? Clearly the instances are far too great of gay couples just buying kids as an accessory. | ||
Buying kids for social media posts. | ||
Buying kids because it's fun or it's pleasuring. | ||
You don't love that kid. | ||
You don't care about that kid if you leave it in the back of a car. | ||
You don't love that kid. | ||
You don't care about that kid. If you're having trans surgeries on it and promoting your deviant sexuality on it, it's an accessory at that point. | ||
You're abusing it. | ||
So, yeah. I don't even think it should be controversial. | ||
Gay couples should not be allowed to buy children. | ||
I don't even know why that's controversial. | ||
Because it's gay pride. | ||
Oh, you don't want to be a homophobe. | ||
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I'm not a homophobe. Not a homophobe at all. | |
A baby needs a mother. | ||
Not two men dressing it up as an accessory to stunt around town. | ||
Really irks me. | ||
But it's gay pride month, so the White House wants you to know they've got a whole gay pride thing going on. | ||
They got the White House decor and the pride flag and rainbow crap everywhere. | ||
I guess this is what they do when Joe Biden is away, just throw up a bunch of gay pride crap. | ||
You think Democrats were engaging in a bunch of sodomy while Biden was away? | ||
Hell yeah, they were. | ||
Biden wants you to know, by the way, he released this statement. | ||
Well, somebody releases this statement while he's disappeared for the week. | ||
Despite courage and sacrifice, thousands of LGBTQIA plus pedophile service members were forced out of the military because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. | ||
I mean, using my clemency authority to pardon certain former service members who were convicted simply for being themselves. | ||
Not for people that denied the deadly vaccine. | ||
For people that are obsessed with where they put their privates and in what they put their privates. | ||
And that's their most important thing. | ||
Obviously not effective members of the military. | ||
That's what Biden's concerned about. | ||
And this is why our military is a joke. | ||
And they got all these pictures up now at their little desks. | ||
All these trans, gay, whatever, members of the military, they've got their pronouns at their desk. | ||
They want you to know. Hey, are you ready to fight? | ||
Fight? Do you even know what my pronouns are? | ||
Are you ready to go to war with Russia or China? | ||
Did you just mispronounound me? | ||
Speaking about the craziness of the pronoun mafia... | ||
Listen to this lady's experience because she accidentally mispronouned an airline worker. | ||
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Okay, so we were denied boarding. | |
Myself, my 16-month-old son, my mother, they took our luggage on the plane, which has My thyroid medication, which I'll be very sick without my mother's medication. | ||
They basically said tough luck. | ||
And they won't tell me exactly what I said. | ||
But what happened, and I will tell you what happened right now, I was speaking to one of the flight attendants and got their pronouns wrong. | ||
The other flight attendant didn't like it. | ||
I said, I'm really sorry, they. | ||
I'm not very versed with pronouns. | ||
I was holding my son. | ||
He was having a temper tantrum. | ||
I had the car seat on my back. | ||
I wasn't really focusing on anything except getting my son's car seat on the flight and getting him comfortable and safe and him, because now it's his nap time. | ||
You can see he's kind of fallen asleep. | ||
They're saying that it's a hate crime that I did, that I might not even be able to ever fly United. | ||
We don't even know how we're going to get back today. | ||
I don't know what to do. | ||
I really don't know what to do. | ||
I don't know what my rights are here. | ||
I think that it's... | ||
So imagine, there's a dude with a beard, a big burly chest, in a woman's airline gown, and you just say, sir, out of habit. | ||
You just see a man, you just say, sir. | ||
A lot of people were raised that way, myself included. | ||
You just use sir or ma'am. | ||
And, oh, you just misgendered a man, even though it's a man, and you said, sir, you just committed hate crime, you're not allowed to fly on United anymore. | ||
Total insanity from the LGBTQ plus pedophile mafia. | ||
And yes, that's what it is. | ||
That's where it all goes. | ||
All right, Anna Paulina Luna says, Is trying to get Merrick Garland to either hand over the Joe Biden tapes or go to jail. | ||
Here's her update on that situation in clip one. | ||
We are here today because of the double standard that exists within the justice system. | ||
As you know, on February 27th, the Oversight Committee, as well as House Judiciary, had sent a subpoena to Attorney General Garland, of which we received no response. | ||
And after referring him for criminal contempt within 48 hours or less, the Department of Justice refused to prosecute. | ||
Inherent contempt is clearly within our Article I authorities, and Congress does have the power to investigate all legislative powers. | ||
Investigations are part of our legislative process, and people that interfere with these processes should be held accountable. | ||
Inherent contempt was first used in 1795, and this was further upheld in a Supreme Court decision in 1927 in McGrain v. | ||
Doherty that stated that Congress does indeed have this authority. | ||
It's important to note that when an individual is called before courts across the country, they appear. | ||
Why should the attorney general, who is supposed to be head of all law enforcement authorities, any different? | ||
Garland still has time to comply with this request. | ||
We are asking that he bring the tapes to the house and let us listen to them. | ||
But in the event that he does not, we will press forward with calling the privilege motion on inherent contempt to the floor on Friday morning. | ||
It is also important to note that if we as a Congress do not have the ability to enforce our investigative ability, that we are essentially going to be ignored and undercut and essentially handicapped by all other branches, which would make us not a co-equal branch of government. | ||
So this is important for two reasons. | ||
One, it pushes the ball forward on where the Republican Party needs to go so these cowards, these spineless cowards in the Republican Party get a little more confidence to take a step forward instead of living in cowardice their entire political careers. | ||
But two, it reaffirms the flow of power in Washington, D.C., which is Congress over these alphabet bureaucracies. | ||
Merrick Garland is not only not above the law, he's not above Congress. | ||
Same with Christopher Wray. | ||
Same with Mayorkas and the rest of these clowns. | ||
And so that's what they think. | ||
Oh, they're above Congress. | ||
They're above the law. No, you're actually not. | ||
Congress is above you. | ||
They have oversight power, subpoena power, and potentially the power to imprison you. | ||
And so that's exactly what should happen to Merrick Garland. | ||
We'll be following this situation. | ||
We'll be right back with London Roberts and her new book, Don't Go Anywhere. | ||
Alright, London Roberts is my next guest. | ||
She has a book coming out in August, Out of the Shadows, My Life Inside the Wild World of Hunter Biden. | ||
I guess perhaps we got a little sight of that wild world in his laptop. | ||
And so London joins me now. | ||
London, thank you for joining us today. | ||
I know what it's like to do the media tours and feel like you're in this place of redundancy over and over with the same questions and answers. | ||
So I'm going to try to avoid that for you today, but bear with me as we frame up... | ||
Just bear with me as we frame up some of the context here. | ||
Now, you do have an excerpt from your book that we have here talking about the first time you met Hunter Biden. | ||
And is it accurate to say that the first time you met Hunter Biden was when you were working for Rosemont Seneca? | ||
No, I wasn't working for Rosemont Seneca at the time. | ||
You know, I had come to D.C. and was going to grad school and doing my thing. | ||
And I had actually met him at an after party. | ||
I was... With my friends but he was at Rosemont Seneca shortly after I started working for him. | ||
So you guys met at a party and he invited you to Rosemont Seneca. | ||
No, my friend was invited from a friend. | ||
And so that was our connection there. | ||
And then I ran into him when I got there. | ||
Actually, I was going to the bathroom. | ||
She was on the balcony smoking a cigarette and talking. | ||
And I talk about how, you know, I go back there and I'm going to the bathroom and this dark office just kind of caught my eye, one of the back offices. | ||
And I talk about how people are out there drinking and Doing whatever, talking and casually, you know, just hanging out. | ||
And Hunter's Demons kept him in the back room. | ||
And I just happened to walk up on it. | ||
Now, just from the excerpt that we have here, it says, it's kind of funny, I'm imagining there's some comedic value to this book. | ||
He was sitting there wearing nothing but parrot boxer briefs, organizing his pipes on his Rosemont Seneca desk, and it says here, this is definitely a guy I want to get to know better. | ||
Can you explain that scene to me? | ||
Yes. So when I meet him, you know, I come through the room and I come through the door and I see him in the room and it's dark. | ||
It's lit by a desk lamp. | ||
And he was like, hey, how are you? | ||
And there's this man standing there in these, you know, parent boxer briefs. | ||
And I'm just like, take him back. | ||
And then I see this, you know, paraphernalia on the desk that I'd actually never seen before. | ||
And I'm just kind of looking. | ||
I'm like, good. You know, how are you? | ||
He introduces himself. | ||
I introduce myself. He starts asking, you know, like, so what are you doing here? | ||
Like, where's your accent from? | ||
And, you know, we just start casual conversation. | ||
I sit down. I'm talking to him, and I'm watching him, and, you know, You hear about people who suffer from addiction and the dark places that they get into, and you think of, like, you're, you know... | ||
There's plenty of people outside who, you know, acting crazy and doing crazy things, and that's taken off as, like, oh, well, they're an addict. | ||
Hunter was an addict, but, like, he was, like, organizing his pipes and had everything, like, you know, sit out there on the table in front of him. | ||
Like OCD? Yeah, but he didn't come across as, like... | ||
What most people would think. | ||
He came across as somebody who seemed sincere, seemed genuine. | ||
He was, you know, talking to me, holding up conversation, wasn't acting crazy. | ||
And so I sat down and, you know, had a conversation with him and it went from there. | ||
Well, and it sounds like, because people have made a lot of assumptions about you, it sounds like from other interviews I've heard that maybe you were more kind of a quiet type when you lived in Arkansas, but when you went to D.C. it was like a whole different persona. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
And, you know, that was another thing that was brought up in an interview the other day. | ||
They were like, were you intrigued by him because of his addiction? | ||
Like, did you, you know, did you have a parent that suffered from that? | ||
Or was that something that you were common with? | ||
Like, you knew. And I said, no, maybe that's why I was intrigued. | ||
I don't know. Because I'd never seen that. | ||
And so, you know, possibly that could have struck me. | ||
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But it was different. | |
I mean, obviously it was different. | ||
Did you know who he was or did he make sure you knew who he was? | ||
No, I didn't know until the middle of the conversation. | ||
I'm actually sitting in a chair and it's like at the wooden armrest and there's a label on the side and it says that it was Senator Barack Obama's and it has the years that he was in the Senate. | ||
And so, yeah, so I asked him about it and then I put two and two together because he had told me his name. | ||
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So it wasn't until mid-conversation. | |
So did you smoke crack in Barack Obama's desk chair? | ||
No, I didn't smoke crack in Barack Obama's desk chair. | ||
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Did Hunter? Not that I'm aware of. | |
I sit there for a short period of time having a conversation. | ||
He sat in another desk chair as he was at the desk. | ||
Well, it's my understanding, you said previously in interviews, that you guys were kind of off and on, seeing each other off and on. | ||
Now, did you know much about Hunter outside of your relationship? | ||
Did he seem like a wild guy? | ||
Did he seem like a guy that was struggling with drug abuse or anything? | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. The first few chapters of the book, you know, I talk about our relationship. | ||
And I talk about the good times, the wild times, the sad times, and heartbreaking times. | ||
And Hunter was somebody that was suffering. | ||
And it was obvious. | ||
And although, like, there were times where, you know, he was larger than life and just fun. | ||
And this adventure, you were on an adventure with him or whatever else. | ||
Like going naked down a water slide type of fun? | ||
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, he can bring the fun. | |
But, I mean, there's also some stories where his addiction takes him to a level of sadness and heartbreak and pain because, you know, he's suffering. | ||
He truly was suffering. | ||
And people who know someone, you know, that suffers from addiction would know that. | ||
They know the type of things that, you know, you see that come with that. | ||
You see there's good times, bad times. | ||
I don't know. I wouldn't say good times. | ||
But, you know, there might be fun times or crazy times. | ||
But there are also really sad times. | ||
Would you ever describe Hunter as the smartest person you've ever met? | ||
I have described Hunter as one of the smartest people I've ever known. | ||
Now, what years were you guys off and on? | ||
Because I'm just trying to get a better idea of what my next question is going to be. | ||
What years were you guys seeing each other? | ||
2017. 2017. | ||
So it was really only for about a year? | ||
Yeah, give or take a month from before and after. | ||
Okay. Did he ever talk about business with his dad or anything like that around you? | ||
Never mentioned it once? He didn't talk about business with his dad. | ||
I mean, do what? He never mentioned it once? | ||
No. No, the only time... | ||
There's a chapter in the book that I talk about his dad, and that's... | ||
When him and I are in Wilmington, we're actually at Bo's house, and there's a knock at the door, and it's his dad. | ||
And he goes to it. He goes out there, and he steps outside, you know, and shuts the door behind him. | ||
And I go, and I'm looking through the window to see, like, who it is, and I see his dad. | ||
And Hunter was at, you know, a peak of his addiction. | ||
Well, I don't know if it was the peak or not, but it was a hard time in his addiction. | ||
And, um, I see his dad, like, just look at him. | ||
And as a parent now, you can resonate with that and this hurt that he had on his face by watching his son suffer from something. | ||
And, you know, Joe is a very powerful man, and this is a battle that he can't pull his son out of. | ||
Well, would it surprise you? | ||
I mean, because it sounds from what we're learning that Hunter had a big role in the operations that his father was doing, and people are stunned. | ||
They're saying, how can Hunter be going through the throes of this addiction and be running an international family business? | ||
How could you make sense of that? | ||
I'm not sure about all that. | ||
I don't really watch politics, as crazy as that seems, and I don't put the news on at my house for my daughter's sake. | ||
And that has a lot to do with lots of the stories throughout the book where you hear that, you know, I try to shield my daughter enough, but also I want her to be resilient and strong. | ||
But there are certain things about the pictures you're showing. | ||
Those are things that I wouldn't want my daughter to see. | ||
And I hate that she'll have to see someday for her own sake. | ||
But those are things that I don't want to just pop up on the screen and I try to shield her from. | ||
So I don't watch as much of the news or anything anymore. | ||
I don't even know what you're talking about. | ||
I'm sorry. Well, you know, you do have a lovely daughter, I'll say. | ||
She looks very beautiful, very healthy. | ||
And just for clarification, has Hunter ever met his daughter? | ||
No, he has not. | ||
He's done some Zoom calls with her. | ||
They started that relationship. | ||
But no, he's never met her in person. | ||
Well, and it was my understanding that when you first told him you were pregnant, at least at first he seemed maybe not overly supportive, but not like he was going to run away, and then he just disappeared entirely. | ||
Right. When I first told him I was pregnant, he told me that he would support me and he'd be there for me. | ||
And, you know, even at first, you know, saying that whatever decision I decide, that he would be there for me regardless. | ||
And then he just eventually started fading. | ||
You know, we had an ultrasound scheduled for Indianapolis to hear the baby's heartbeat. | ||
And he didn't show up, just me. | ||
So I started realizing that I was going to have to do this on my own, and I did, and I have. | ||
And, you know, that's what I've been doing, and that's the main reason of the book, you know, is to show my daughter this coming out of the shadows. | ||
That's why it's named Out of the Shadows. | ||
This is me coming out of the shadows and being able to embrace, you know, who I am and this entire story and my story. | ||
And I want my daughter, I would want her to do the same thing. | ||
And I don't want to stay in the shadows and continuously just... | ||
Take whatever lashes you get and all these jabs and all this narrative that's coming at you from other people. | ||
It's me owning my story and telling it. | ||
And I would want my daughter to do that same thing because I think there's a lot that people could learn from all the different types of stories in the book, from the relationship and caring for an addict to the pregnancy alone and the dark times that come and then the fighting for your child and being a mother and a mother's love. | ||
You know, there's nothing greater than that. | ||
And so, you know, I instilled all that in this book and just hope that, you know, solely for her so hopefully one day she can read it and admire her mother for telling her story. | ||
Has Hunter ever explained why he decided to just completely ditch you and still doesn't want to see his daughter? | ||
No. And, you know, at the time, the hunter that I had known was suffering from addiction. | ||
So I chopped up, you know, the abandonment during pregnancy and everything that we had gone through to his addiction. | ||
And then, you know, now you're sober. | ||
So now what's the excuse? | ||
And no, he's never really said anything. | ||
Well, for you, I would imagine, for you, I would imagine, you know, maybe I'm just jumping to conclusions here, but it seems like maybe the pain is manageable, but I would imagine it's a lot harder for your daughter. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
And that's another reason, you know, that I chose to write the book, because I want to know that her mother fought for her. | ||
Her mother gave every opportunity. | ||
And that's something, you know, she's deserving of love. | ||
She's deserving of the world. | ||
And that's something that I want to be able to give her. | ||
How much of the legal fight did you get into in the book? | ||
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All of it. Was it nasty? | |
Yeah, it got pretty rough. | ||
When you're going through a paternity suit with someone so public and you're having to put certain things out there through the media just to put pressure on to take a test... | ||
And then, you know, I hand the reins over to my attorney who handled most of the, you know, litigation and took things from there. | ||
But yeah, no, in the book, it talks about all of that. | ||
It gets into, there's the paternity suit, and then he also files last year or the year before for child support reduction. | ||
So there was also a child support dispute as well that was settled last year. | ||
Well, I'm trying to make sense of it because, like you said, he's sober now. | ||
And, I mean, again, you have a beautiful daughter. | ||
I mean, it's not like you're an ugly person either, to say the least. | ||
So, I mean, were you... | ||
I mean, some of the commentary revolving around you at the time, and I'll put this in kind of a sobering way. | ||
Were you ever in the entertainment industry? | ||
Well, I think I talk about all that through the book. | ||
I do. I talk about choices made in college and things that I've done, things that I haven't done, things that people said I did and things that I didn't do. | ||
So I get into that throughout the book and talk about that. | ||
That segment of the book has nothing to do with my relationship with Hunter. | ||
Do you think that's why he abandoned you when things got serious? | ||
No, I think Hunter abandoned me when things got serious because I became another burden and another scandal to him. | ||
And that's why I felt like I'd let him down and I go back to Arkansas and I'm trying to keep the silence and not say anything, not do a paternity suit because I wanted to stay hidden. | ||
I didn't want to be a scandal. | ||
And then that's why, you know, you see my daughter was how many months old when I filed for paternity? | ||
Like she was You know, 10 months old and it's because it took that long to do that because for the longest time I thought that the best thing for me to do was to stay hidden and to not come out of these shadows and not do this type of stuff. | ||
But then you have a child and you become a mother and you realize that, you know, There's nothing greater than a mother's love, and she's deserving of everything. | ||
And when she gets old enough and asks me who her father is, I'm not going to say, I don't know, or make excuses for him. | ||
I'm going to tell her, here it is. | ||
Here he is. This is your father. | ||
And when she asks why he's not in her life, you know, I make excuses. | ||
And I say, well, it was far away. | ||
Towards the end of the book, the later chapters are, you know, me explaining to her who her father is when she asks. | ||
Because, you know, other people have a mom and a dad. | ||
Why don't I? Why do I just have a mom? | ||
And so it has me explaining that part to her. | ||
And... That's something that I want her to own and be okay with where she comes from and who she is, regardless of the hard times, the dark times, whatever might be out there. | ||
I want her to own that just like I've owned my story. | ||
Well, I know you say you don't follow politics or the news. | ||
Maybe you're aware of this, maybe you're not. | ||
Joe and Jill Biden constantly mention their grandchildren, but they always leave your daughter out of the picture. | ||
Yes, I do get a lot of articles sent to me, especially when something is said about Navy or Me or anything to that knowledge, most of the time friends or family, you know how that goes, we'll send it to you. | ||
And so I have received that, but it's distasteful. | ||
It's heartbreaking, you know, to say the least, for my daughter to one day have to grow up and see all these things. | ||
And that's hard. | ||
That's hard because, you know, especially coming from a mother who thinks their child is deserving of the world, and then to see her just... | ||
Get tossed to the side and she's not good enough to be acknowledged or a part of the family when she is part of their blood is very hard and very distasteful. | ||
Well, to me it seems classless in a series of classless scenarios that you've had to endure, including an awkward situation when Hunter introduced you to his brother's widow that he was intimately involved with. | ||
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What was that like? It was different. | |
I even consider us in the book, I talk about how we're like the dream team. | ||
Like, is this the dream team? Like, where is this going? | ||
What is the deal here? You know, why did... | ||
because when we had first him and I first started talking it was it was not | ||
till months later when it came out about you know in the tabloids that this was | ||
going on he was dating her and I was like oh okay yeah I was shocked but you | ||
know then he tried to play it off like she's great you need to meet her like he | ||
made it seem like it was nothing and media you know isn't always what it is | ||
and so okay so I did And yeah, it was awkward, but it was also, you know, she was very sweet, very kind. | ||
And a lot of times that I spent with her, she wanted to, you know, go sleep, go in a back room and lay down and go to sleep. | ||
She had a headache or she had something going on. | ||
But there was one time, you know, that we were at Cambridge, we were over at Joe and Jill's house that they were ringing at the time. | ||
And I was sitting at the kitchen island with her, and she got to telling me about how, you know, Hunter trusts me. | ||
And she tells me that's not something that, like, comes natural to him, especially after losing Beau. | ||
But he trusts me. And she told me that, you know, a couple times. | ||
They're on the phone once, and then, you know, she'd also told me that in front of the house, like, a couple days later. | ||
But I've only seen her, like, just, I guess, twice, two, three times. | ||
Well, I mean, it seems through all this you were pretty easygoing, and so I can only imagine. | ||
But, you know, people like to use the phrase sex addict. | ||
I don't really like considering somebody a sex addict. | ||
I mean, most men that get access to beautiful women probably would be considered sex addicts. | ||
But, I mean, Hunter did have a pattern here. | ||
I mean, his widow, while he was seeing you, is it true that he was also involved with your friends as well? | ||
I did find out through the pregnancy. | ||
I was asked today if, you know, I'd ever seen Hunter cry. | ||
And I said, you know, there was one time. | ||
And there's a chapter in the book where I talk about how hurt both of us were at this time. | ||
But, you know, really hurt on my end because I found out a friend called me over one of my best friends. | ||
I only had a very, very few friends around him because I only put people around him that I trusted. | ||
And One of them wanted to talk to me, and she comes, and we meet. | ||
She comes in the car, and she tells me, you know, that she had slept with Hunter, and she was so sorry, and she knew I was pregnant. | ||
And I just remember just feeling so let down, so disappointed, but it wasn't nothing that I hadn't felt already because I'd already been let down, and, you know, he wasn't at the heartbeat ultrasound, and I'd been let down in, like, text messages, and he'd kind of started that avoidant behavior towards me. | ||
And when she told me that, in that conversation, he starts calling her. | ||
And her phone was on her lap. | ||
So I tell her I said, answer it. | ||
And put it on speakerphone. | ||
She does. And, you know, he answers like, hey, what are you doing? | ||
She's like, I'm actually sitting here talking to London. | ||
And he says, oh, you didn't tell her, did you? | ||
And she's like, yes. | ||
And it's clicked. He hangs up. | ||
Don't say another word. And then he calls me. | ||
He's blowing my phone up. | ||
And I go get him. | ||
He's actually at, like, the CBS. And I'm so upset. | ||
But at this point, like, what do you do? | ||
You're carrying this man's child. | ||
So, like, how much can one person take? | ||
And so I'm basically telling him this. | ||
And I'm, for the first time, you know, standing up for myself to him and telling him, like, this stuff is wrong. | ||
Like, the things that you're doing are wrong. | ||
Like, I shouldn't have to be treated like this. | ||
And he finds a way to, you know... | ||
Play the victim and turns it into, you know, him being in a really dark place and how effed up he is. | ||
And he just like, he comes around, he puts his head on my lap and he starts crying and he's all upset. | ||
You know, how can I have a child out there and just not be in his life? | ||
Because I'd threaten, I'm just going to go to Arkansas. | ||
I'm going to do this on my own. | ||
I don't need you. And he said that, you know, he's just in a bad place and he needed help. | ||
Well, obviously he was an addict in multiple ways. | ||
Now, what do you make of... | ||
Well, first let me ask you this. Did you ever review the contents of his laptop? | ||
I know you don't like looking at it and you don't like your daughter, but did you ever go through it yourself? | ||
No, I did not. Huh. | ||
Well, maybe you don't want to for obvious reasons, but... | ||
What do you make of him after you guys go through all of this and your daughter is born, the other situation with his widow and your friend, and then he goes off and gets married and has a daughter so quickly, what do you make of that? | ||
He goes off and has a daughter? | ||
Well, he's married now, isn't he? | ||
Oh, yeah. He has a son. | ||
A son, excuse me. Thank you for correcting me. | ||
But yeah, what do you make of that? It was almost like he did all of that to get away from this. | ||
I don't know, something else is in the news that I wasn't aware of. | ||
But no, he's... | ||
At that point, you know, it's throughout the book, I talk about this hope that you have and then just constantly being let down, like constantly, 24-7. | ||
Like there was always something. | ||
And, you know, if he's sober and, you know, married and has a child and is happy, that's great and wonderful. | ||
But it's hard to see pictures like you claim or like you were just showing of, you know, him and that child, his son, when they're close in age and, you know, Maybe he doesn't get that treatment from anyone in his family, and that is tough. That's tough to see, and that's one of the main reasons I keep the TV and stuff off, or not off, but the news and stuff off, because I don't want her to see things like that. | ||
I don't want her to see pictures of things that go on, because that would break her heart. | ||
You know, why does... | ||
Why does that happen for her brother and not her? | ||
And that would be hurtful. | ||
And she had seen a picture of them at their inauguration. | ||
And the wheels started turning. | ||
And that was tough for me. And that's a story that I talk about throughout the book. | ||
Well, the book, Out of the Shadows, comes out this August, and I'm sure it took you a lot of courage to come out here and do the media tours, and so I applaud you for that. | ||
You're obviously a great mother. I think you've got one more shadow to come out of, though, and that's the political shadow. | ||
Don't be afraid of it. I think you dealt with a classless criminal political family, and I think there's something else left there, but I thank you for your time, and I'm sure the book is great. | ||
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Let me reset things here on debate night. | ||
We're going to have live coverage extending all the way through the debate. | ||
And I'll be right here live and joined by Chase Geiser and Harrison Smith in about 30 minutes. | ||
And we'll be doing some pre-debate coverage. | ||
And I'm going to open the phone lines right now as well, and we can take some calls on the subjects we discussed on the show today. | ||
Or if you want to start getting into debates, debate questions and speculations, we can do that too. | ||
But there'll be a lot of that for tonight. | ||
But I will open the phone lines now. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And again, since we're going to be here with the crew... | ||
Till 7. So for another hour and a half, myself, Harrison Smith, Chase Geiser, and then Alex is going to take over sometime around 7 through the debate. | ||
We may have an extended show to take some calls as well. | ||
So that's kind of my plan for now. | ||
877-789-2539 on debate night. | ||
And they're going to rig this thing so bad. | ||
I think it's going to be so bad it's going to be obvious. | ||
And it's just going to sway... | ||
It's going to sway undecided voters to Trump. | ||
But that's why we're all tuned in. | ||
To find out. But what are the lies that they're going to let Joe Biden get away with? | ||
He'll probably lie about the border. | ||
Like, they got their Democrat propagandists telling you that border encounters are down. | ||
Biden border action is a massive success as encounters drop 40% in three weeks. | ||
Now, this is such a misnomer because they reached an all-time high. | ||
And they're just like, oh... | ||
And they just pick a span, a time span, where it was the lowest border encounters in Biden's presidency, and they just say, oh, look, they're down, they're down. | ||
So they're up 10,000% overall. | ||
But for that one day, they were down, and it's 40%. | ||
See, Biden had a victory. | ||
I mean, it's just unbelievable the lies they tell. | ||
And then there's the economy. | ||
This thing is bad, man. | ||
This thing is real bad. | ||
And... You know, you see it at the pump. | ||
You see it at the grocery store. | ||
You might see it at your favorite restaurants. | ||
Check out this guy who goes back on a Walmart purchase he made, an online Walmart order, and notice how the price has gone up in just a few short years. | ||
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Clip 8. I feel like I'm gonna be sick. | |
I just, like, looked through my Walmart history, and I found this, like, Walmart order from two years ago for the whole month worth of groceries. | ||
45 items cost $126. | ||
A whole month of groceries just for me, basically. | ||
But I did notice this reorder all button, and I wanted to see how much it would cost now. | ||
Now? This order of 45 items for one month would have cost $414. | ||
That is four times more. | ||
How the fuck? | ||
How? Like... | ||
Joe Biden. What? Biden economy, Jack. | ||
It's the Biden economy, Jack. | ||
But he'd say it's those greedy potato chip companies doing that to you. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah. | |
That's what Joe Biden would tell you. | ||
That's what he would tell you. | ||
All right, Thomas Massey, he's one of the good ones. | ||
He has introduced bills to abolish the Federal Reserve, terminate the Department of Education, end the federal ban on raw milk, stop COVID vax mandates, quit taxing tips, and prohibit funding of censorship. | ||
By the way, big censorship. | ||
Loss or win, depending how you look at it. | ||
But the Supreme Court sided with censorship recently. | ||
Amy Coney Barrett likes censorship. | ||
We're going to have Robert Barnes on next week to discuss that and more. | ||
There could be some other big Supreme Court decisions coming before we talk to Robert on Monday as well. | ||
Tell me why the Republicans wouldn't get behind all of these bills in force. | ||
Tell me why. Tell me why. | ||
I guess the simple answer, they suck. | ||
Let's just put it simply. | ||
All right. Some moves are being made looking for January 6th transparency. | ||
Now, remember, the Democrat-ran J6 committee deleted evidence because they're criminals, they're crooks. | ||
So this has been tough to get a lot of this evidence because they erased all the evidence of their crimes. | ||
But now, Jim Jordan, and here he is again, Thomas Massey, want more information from former D.C. D.H.S. Chief Donald Harvin about his uncanny predictions about an explosive device on January 6th. | ||
How did he know? Harvin performed tabletop exercises before January 6th, gaming out a potential pipe bomb scenario. | ||
And a pipe bomb! | ||
Julie Kelly reporting with the documents. | ||
Now this guy, Donald Harvin... | ||
Darren Beattie covering him as well at Revolver.News. | ||
He's a major Trump hater. | ||
Very anti-Trump. Tons of anti-Trump posts on his socials. | ||
Predicted the January 6th pipe bombs. | ||
But we don't know who put them there. | ||
So, again, were they fake? | ||
Were they FBI plants? | ||
It appears to be that they were just FBI plants. | ||
Not even real. But, okay. | ||
So that... Puts the onus on the FBI to explain themselves. | ||
Or if these are real pipe bombs, how is it the FBI hasn't found the individual? | ||
That's the real criminal. | ||
And they sit here and they cry about Grandma walking in between the velvet ropes and they imprison me for just being on the grounds, telling people not to go in. | ||
But the guy that put a bomb, they have no idea. | ||
And by the way, they're not even interested. | ||
They're not even interested. | ||
So, it just again shows you the whole thing was a deep state setup. | ||
And they had their infiltrators and their agitators and their provocateurs in the whole deal. | ||
And yeah, a lot of it was organic. | ||
A lot of the officers didn't know what to do, what was going on. | ||
There was a stand-down of any extra security forces. | ||
The people just getting pushed into the Capitol, not knowing what's going on. | ||
They're just walking in the velvet ropes, actually respecting the thing. | ||
And then it turns into the worst thing that ever happened to this country. | ||
But Democrats burn whole cities to the ground to face public property regularly, shoot people. | ||
I mean, hell, I mean, I got stuff going on. | ||
58-year-old woman just got attacked and beaten with a baseball bat, robbed in New York City. | ||
This is every day in New York City, you know. | ||
Woman walking down the street. | ||
I mean, do I even want to show you this clip of this woman getting beaten savagely? | ||
You know, just a nice lady walking down the streets of New York City doing some grocery shopping, and then a couple muggers come and beat her with a bat within inches of her life. | ||
Because remember, Mayor Adams says New York City has a culture. | ||
It's a culture, baby. | ||
It's a culture of getting beat in the head with a bat and robbed. | ||
By teens. | ||
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By teens. Hmm. | |
It's New York City culture, baby. | ||
And these protesters, they just protested a golf event earlier this week. | ||
Now this is, I mean, it's sad, but it's also kind of funny. | ||
Protesters try to block the road... | ||
It's, you know, because they want you to think about the climate or something. | ||
Protesters try to block the road with some rope. | ||
And we'll play this to break here. | ||
And they're holding the rope, I guess expecting the car to stop. | ||
And it doesn't. | ||
And then one lady goes down trying to stop a car. | ||
It's actually a truck with rope. | ||
Give it the audio too, because the audio here is hilarious. | ||
Pump up the audio. | ||
Give me the whole thing. | ||
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**Truck noises** **Truck noises** | |
You tried to stop a truck speeding on the highway with rope | ||
and you went down. | ||
And now you're shocked about it and crying on the pavement. | ||
Sorry if I'm not sympathetic. | ||
More signs of the Biden economy. | ||
Hooters closing locations. | ||
Several underperforming across the United States. | ||
You know, I don't know if I can blame that on the Biden economy. | ||
They never really had good food. | ||
But then again, I guess people didn't go for the food. | ||
And then when the other assets started to decline because of diversity hires and they didn't want to be fat phobic, maybe that's what did it. | ||
Then again, maybe it's just the Biden economy. | ||
Alright, we are about to have debate night here at Infowars. | ||
Very much looking forward to that. | ||
We're going to be with you all night long. | ||
We're going to start taking calls now. | ||
I'll tell you what, let's see here. | ||
Let me kind of go through this. | ||
Let me go through this list of callers we have. | ||
Yeah, it looks like everybody is pretty much on the debate. | ||
So we'll stick with that. | ||
Let's go to Anthony in Georgia. | ||
Anthony, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Thank you, Owen. It's an honor to talk to you. | |
I've been listening to you since y'all started with Roger Stone in 2017. | ||
I've been listening to InfoForce ever since, and I really love your show. | ||
Thank you very much. I appreciate what you guys are doing. | ||
My question was, I was just wondering, you know, you were talking about earlier that You know, they're having just Biden and Trump in one room, and the people asking the questions, they're going to be there too, right? | ||
So, yeah, it's my understanding that it's going to be the two moderators and then Trump and Biden on a stage, and that's it. | ||
Those are the only people allowed in the studio. | ||
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Well, and this is going to be at CNN. I mean, you know, they can probably afford to lose that building, right? | |
So my question is, I'll kind of wonder, you know, with all the stuff that's going on, them wanting to set up camps and stuff, what's the probability of them just taking out both Biden and Trump Just so they can get rid of Biden, and then they don't have to deal with Trump anymore, and then just putting this under martial law and saying, oh, the Russians blew up the building. | ||
You know, there's a submarine off the coast of Florida. | ||
Yeah, I'd say the chances are next to zero. | ||
I guess nothing is too far-fetched for the current timeline, but I'd say it's a very unlikelihood. | ||
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You know, you just think of the least possible scenario, and it usually comes about. | |
So, but anyway, you know, I just figured I'd get your take on that. | ||
I'm curious to see, what I'm curious, what I do think is a very high potential here is there's going to be protests outside of the building. | ||
Of what nature? | ||
I don't know. Maybe anti-Biden, because of what's going on with Israel, that's kind of been the protest of the season. | ||
That's been the protest flavor of the month, is anti-Israel with the leftists that get out there. | ||
So I'm curious, because they got all these huge walls that are installed outside, so maybe they're expecting anti-Biden protests as well. | ||
That's going to be an interesting thing, I think, to monitor. | ||
Anthony, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Ethan in Seattle. | ||
Ethan, you're on the air, go ahead. | ||
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Hello? | |
Yes, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, um, so I had a, I guess it was kind of a query question about Trump when he's on the debate stage. | |
I thought, and it would have been probably a little bit better before, but I know that CNN was saying, hey, was just saying, hey, don't broadcast this on anything other than, like, you know, our network. | ||
So I was curious, or maybe it would have been a good idea, if he had, like, live streamed on Instagram on his phone and had his pockets on the cut of mic, you'd still hear him talk. | ||
So I don't know. I just thought it would be kind of Interesting to bypass the whole communist country shit. | ||
No, I think Trump should definitely record it. | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
Yeah, that'd be great. I mean, look, I get interviewed for documentaries and stuff, and I record it. | ||
And this is even with friends of mine. | ||
Like, even with friends of mine that I know I trust, and they know that I just record everything independently. | ||
They don't take it personally. I just do it out of habit for this exact reason. | ||
So, yeah, Trump should definitely, I mean, but they'll probably stop him from doing that. | ||
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Right. And I guess another thing, not really debate-related, but unfortunately here in Washington State, as communist as this, you know, piece of crap state is, it's kind of stuck here right now for work reasons, but we only have mail-in voters, and that's about it. | |
There's no actual polls we go to, so I'm curious. | ||
I don't really know what to do there, you know, because I don't really trust the, you know, my vote's actually going to be counted or anybody's vote in that matter. | ||
Well, look, this is why the Senate races are so easy to steal and why it should be back to the House of Representatives to choose senators because they can just stuff the ballots and win Senate races in what would otherwise be red states. | ||
Maybe Georgia is the most prime example of that right now. | ||
Pennsylvania, another great example of these red states. | ||
They're red states. But they stuff the ballots in the major cities and they went, I mean, Illinois, I mean, you name it. | ||
These are red states, but because of a highly concentrated blue area, they get to control the Senate. | ||
It's completely against the political science of this country and the way it was founded under the Constitution. | ||
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And I guess my last quick question that I'll pop off is Assange, him being freed. | |
Thank God Assange is free. | ||
I'm just curious how that, maybe you think how that would, if it even be a question or, you know, how they probably just... | ||
Well, that's all speculation at this point. | ||
It's speculation. We don't know the deal that was cut. | ||
And we don't know Assange's health. | ||
We don't know what intentions he has. | ||
I mean, I'd be surprised if it doesn't have some influence, even if it's just by somebody using that as a political piece to boost their campaign. | ||
But what... What impact will Assange have on the 2024 election? | ||
I think it's a fair question. All right, let's go to Stewie in Illinois. | ||
Stewie, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen, man. It's good to talk to you as always, man. | |
First of all, love that turbo force. | ||
I love that body, both for paintball and trucking. | ||
You said for paintball? | ||
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Yep, paintball and trucking. | |
Does it help the wounds? | ||
Or do you just never get hit, probably? | ||
You're moving so fast on a turbo force. | ||
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It's my best not to get shot, but it doesn't matter. | |
No matter how good you are, you're gonna get shot sometimes. | ||
But it more tears your body up. | ||
But, yeah, man, why I'm calling in, though, that caller, it was a day or two ago, he was saying that Biden's in hiding and he's pre-recording these debates. | ||
And, you know, with this two-minute delay, they could just slip in these pre-recorded things, just like Obama did when he said he got bin Laden. | ||
You know, Trump's going to come out and he's going to say, oh, you know, Biden was all this and that and terrible like he is, and he's crapping all over the place. | ||
But everybody on TV is not going to see it because they slipped in all this pre-recorded stuff, and it's going to make Trump look like he's actually insane, which they've been putting up on CNN. Well, I really don't want to lend too much time to this theory because I just don't see it being... | ||
I'm not saying that it's not possible. | ||
It's possible. I just don't see it as plausible. | ||
That would be such a hard thing to pull off. | ||
I mean, it would just be so hard to pull off without people noticing. | ||
Even with the delay, it doesn't make it any easier. | ||
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You know more than I do, man. | |
I mean, just the timing of it and the confusion of it to try to run all that live would just be... | ||
I mean, I'm telling you, that would just be tough. | ||
That would just be tough. | ||
I mean, maybe they have it as a backup plan. | ||
Maybe they could have something like that in the holster in case. | ||
But again... The only way to mitigate any of these shenanigans, whether it's pre-taped stuff or them, you know, editing a Biden fumble out or whatever, is Trump. | ||
They need to have their own recording device. | ||
I mean, that's it. I mean, this is ridiculous. | ||
They're not letting anyone else in the studio, folks. | ||
No one else is in the studio. | ||
So, I mean, theoretically, they could do whatever the hell they wanted, and who would even know the difference? | ||
So Trump needs to have a live monitor. | ||
He needs to see what's live. | ||
He needs to see the monitor of what's going out on the screen. | ||
And he needs to have a recording device with him in there to make sure they don't pull any shenanigans. | ||
But this is about to be the most rigged debate in the history of presidential debates. | ||
I mean, short of going in there and bashing Trump with a baseball bat... | ||
We're ripping out his vocal cords. | ||
I mean, that's how bad it's going to be. | ||
He's a felon, and he's a rapist, and he's a racist, and he's the problem with all your lives, and the moderators are going to just sit there. | ||
I mean, this is going to be a three-on-one handicap match. | ||
So I get it. And I've been receiving a lot of messages and people like, hey, why are you so jovial? | ||
Or why is this comical to you? | ||
I mean, believe me, I'm not happy how corrupt our government is or how corrupt our media is. | ||
Of course not. But I mean... | ||
This whole thing is about to be so vindicating that, yeah, I'm kind of, like, licking my chops, like, this is going to be hilarious. | ||
They're about to go three-on-one against Trump, and it's going to be the most obvious rig job ever, just completely confirming everything we've been telling the American people for eight years now. | ||
All right, we're not going anywhere, folks. | ||
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