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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday, July 9th, 2024. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, your election headquarters with 118 days till the presidential election, and we are loaded today. | ||
And we seem to be in the wash cycle. | ||
The number one story remains as it has for over a week. | ||
Can Joe Biden really be the nominee? | ||
Can Joe Biden really be the nominee? | ||
That's the number one story. | ||
Not Donald Trump and his fake felony charges and No real issues. | ||
No real policies. Not Ukraine. | ||
Not Israel. Any of the stuff that usually comes through the cycle. | ||
Any of the stuff that rotates into the top of the headlines. | ||
It's the same thing every day. | ||
Can Joe Biden or will Joe Biden really be the nominee? | ||
And the Democrat Party is truly split. | ||
The party is split in the actual party apparatus itself. | ||
And then you have the media that can't seem to decide whether they're going to get behind Joe Biden or not. | ||
And we have so much evidence of this today from the Capitol and from the Democrats in the media. | ||
And when the front line on the Drudge Report says Kamala and Hillary beat Trump, is that their plan? | ||
Is that their plan? | ||
Is it a Clinton-Harris 2024 ticket? | ||
Now, would Harris be willing to step aside for Hillary? | ||
I could see that. | ||
She might value her own life. | ||
But they can always bring back the old narrative that it was stolen from Hillary. | ||
Well, it was stolen by the Russians, so she's rightfully the nominee then. | ||
Oh, now we can talk about stolen elections. | ||
That's funny. So, I mean, we just have so many of these clips. | ||
And now, a big story... | ||
And this is kind of what the media angle is... | ||
That I've been talking about for weeks... | ||
The new media angle of getting rid of Biden is, well, this is going to hurt the Democrats down ballot. | ||
It's going to cost them the Senate. | ||
It's going to cost them the House, governors' mansions, mayor's offices. | ||
It's too big of a risk. | ||
It's too big of a risk. | ||
They deserve no credibility, even if they decide to be honest about Joe Biden having Parkinson's or dementia or whatever it is now. | ||
They deserve no credibility. | ||
They're not saving themselves, even if that's what they believe that they're up to right now. | ||
It's too late for that. | ||
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But it is funny. | |
Oh, they had no idea, guys. | ||
They just had no idea until the debate. | ||
They had no idea until the Stephanopoulos interview. | ||
They had no idea until he called in to Morning Joe. | ||
They had no idea. | ||
They just didn't know. | ||
How did you know? | ||
How did we know? I don't know. | ||
I guess we just got lucky then, huh? | ||
I guess... We just got lucky. | ||
So I've got probably a dozen clips, maybe more, of some Democrats saying he's done. | ||
Some Democrats guaranteeing he's out. | ||
Others guaranteeing he's in. | ||
And you know, part of me, as I'm gathering all this news today, is sitting here like, kind of in a sick way, enjoying it. | ||
Like watching these lying phonies, watching these corrupt scumbags embarrass themselves, I'm kind of enjoying it and, you know, just being totally vindicated on the Biden situation. | ||
But then another part of me is like, wow, it's really sad this is how bad it is right now in our country. | ||
This is how corrupt our media is. | ||
This is how corrupt our politicians are. | ||
It's basically just the whole thing is a farce with Joe Biden. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You know, I will be honest. | ||
There's part of me that kind of gets a sick pleasure watching the Democrats flop around like a carp on a dock dealing with their own lies, their own fraud, their own propaganda, now with the egg on their face. | ||
When it comes to Joe Biden lying to you about his health, lying to you about his mental fitness, his physical fitness, but now it's just so obvious they just basically have to pretend like they're surprised and are now trying to shuffle the deck with just 118 days to go until the election. | ||
You know, part of me is sitting here really enjoying it. | ||
But then there's the other part of me that's kind of sickened and nauseous because this is who's leading the country. | ||
Or as Joe Biden said in the Stephanopoulos interview, this is who's leading the world. | ||
Now, Joe Biden isn't leading the world. | ||
That's clear. | ||
America's stance as the world leader is gone now. | ||
Because of Joe Biden. | ||
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Or the facade, the puppet of Joe Biden. | |
So it's kind of like if you're In a car, or maybe a bus, and the driver is just, he's drank two handles of vodka, and now you see him, you know, popping a bunch of Percocets or something. | ||
You know, you're back there like, whoa, speeding down the highway, and the driver's about to pass out drunk. | ||
Screaming and shouting and flopping around and steering off the road. | ||
So that's like the situation here. | ||
It's like... It's like, oh, look at that goofy bus driver just pounded a fifth of whiskey. | ||
Oh, look at him popping pills now. | ||
And then you're like, wait a second, I'm on this bus. | ||
Wait a second, whoa, he's driving this bus. | ||
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And that's kind of where the country's at. | |
So yeah, watching the Democrats argue with themselves, debate with themselves, some still pretending Joe Biden is fine. | ||
Others are saying, no, this is it. | ||
It's over. He's obviously not fine. | ||
Why are we lying to the people about this? | ||
Well, they've been lying the whole time. | ||
Part of me is just like, yeah, we're vindicated again. | ||
And yeah, watching them have their fits of delusions and lies is kind of enjoyable. | ||
But then you remember, wait a second, I'm on the bus and they're completely wasted and driving it off a cliff. | ||
So that's kind of the analogy here. | ||
Now, having said that, I've probably got at least 10, I don't know, 12 clips. | ||
This is all from the Capitol and then also from the media. | ||
Some Democrats, because the media is just swarming right now. | ||
The media is just swarming at the Capitol looking for a comment from any Democrat on Joe Biden's status. | ||
Yeah, and I guess other mainstream outlets here are having Parkinson's experts on their shows. | ||
I don't remember who it was. | ||
We have so many guests here. I think it was, and I don't want to I don't want to be wrong, but I believe it was maybe Dr. | ||
McCullough. I don't know. We've had a guest on. | ||
I don't want to give false credit here, but we've had big doctors on. | ||
I've had doctors on this show that have said, yeah, and this was years ago, and they said, yeah, it looks like Joe Biden has Parkinson's because of the way he walks, his walking gait with his stiff knees and his stiff elbows. | ||
As well as some of his weird facial tics. | ||
This looks like a man who's developing Parkinson's. | ||
And so that was told to me like four years ago, three years ago by doctors. | ||
And now other Parkinson's experts are going on other news outlets saying, yeah, he looks like he has Parkinson's. | ||
And then that's the story now. | ||
Because Biden has this Parkinson's doctor that's visiting him at least 10 times that we know of. | ||
And then the press secretary just pretends like it's not even real, even though you can look at the public information, the White House visitors' logs, that show that, yes, he's visited at least 10 times. | ||
That's what we know of. | ||
So look, I'd probably bet Joe Biden has Parkinson's. | ||
I'd also probably bet he has dementia. | ||
He might be suffering from other ailments. | ||
He's what, 81, 82? | ||
I mean, he's up there in years. | ||
He's obviously struggling. | ||
And now they're going to pretend like they've just figured it out. | ||
So this creates the problem for the Democrats. | ||
Well, can't win with Biden, can't win without Biden at 81 years old. | ||
I don't even want to play. | ||
I've already got too many video clips. | ||
I didn't even send the crew any of the video clips from the press conference today. | ||
It's just a joke. | ||
It's just a complete joke. | ||
Karine Jean-Pierre is just running full cover. | ||
I mean, the interesting part is the media has totally turned on her. | ||
Like, okay, you're lying about Biden. | ||
You've been lying about Biden. What gives? | ||
And she's like, no, no, no, he's fine. | ||
There are no doctor's visits. | ||
There are no problems with Joe Biden. | ||
No, it doesn't exist. | ||
Well, what do you do when the media turns on you that usually protects you? | ||
The top story on Drudge Report is that Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris are now pulling better than Joe Biden against Donald Trump. | ||
You don't think Hillary is looking at herself in the mirror right now? | ||
Powdering her face and getting dressed up. | ||
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They're going to pick me. | |
They're going to pick me. | ||
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Yeah. It's the top story. | |
The top story of Joe Biden. | ||
The top story in America is Joe Biden dropping out. | ||
Biden badly damaged by debate. | ||
Clinton and Harris best position to beat Trump. | ||
Now, do you really believe that? | ||
I don't think Clinton or Harris beat Trump. | ||
Maybe they're polling better than Biden right now, but that's just because people want Biden out. | ||
James Carville, Biden won't win. | ||
Democrats need a plan. | ||
Mark my words, Joe Biden is going to be out of the 2024 presidential race. | ||
Well, you can mark James Carville's words or not. | ||
Probably best not. | ||
But it's not just Carville. | ||
It's not just Carville. | ||
You have Jon Stewart going on his show, basically calling out the Democrats for lying about Biden. | ||
You had the Krasensteins, big pushers of leftist propaganda on X, basically saying, yep, I mean, we've been lied to about Biden, as if they didn't know. | ||
You have Sank Uyghur of the Young Turks now quoting Orwell's 1984. | ||
The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. | ||
It was their final, most essential command... | ||
Saying that that's what the Democrats are doing with Joe Biden right now. | ||
Oh, he's fine. He's mentally fit. | ||
He's physically fit. He's the most fit for office. | ||
He's cognizant. He's everything else. | ||
He's cogent. He's on top of his game. | ||
The best Biden we've ever seen, even. | ||
In the very Orwellian, very 1984. | ||
Are these leftists really that stupid? | ||
Did they really believe the party propaganda? | ||
It really took the debate to wake them up? | ||
Perhaps. Perhaps that's the case. | ||
But it's funny because I've also got some of the older clips from years ago with the Democrats saying, how dare you question Biden's mental and physical fitness? | ||
How dare you? | ||
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Oh. And then here we are. | |
So, let's just start going to some of these clips. | ||
Democrats on the Hill supporting Joe Biden despite the mounting pressure for him to drop out of the race. | ||
I guess he and AOC had a little date this weekend. | ||
So here's AOC standing with the president in clip six. | ||
Has spoken to the president over the weekend. | ||
I have spoken with him extensively. | ||
He made clear then and he has made clear since that he is in this race. | ||
The matter is closed. | ||
We know that. He had reiterated that this morning. | ||
He has reiterated that to the public. | ||
Joe Biden is our nominee. | ||
He is not leaving this race. | ||
He is in this race, and I support him. | ||
Now, what I think is critically important right now is that we focus on what it takes to win in November. | ||
Because he is running against Donald Trump, who is a man with 34 felony convictions. | ||
That has committed 34 felony crimes and not a single Republican has asked for Donald Trump to not be the nominee. | ||
I'm here to win on this democracy. | ||
I'm here to win in November. And what's critically important is what the president, I believe, that the president needs to do, and I have communicated this, what the president and the White House should do in order to make sure that we win in November. | ||
And that is making sure that we pivot and working And increasingly commit to the issues that are critically important to working people across this country. | ||
How are we going to expand Medicare? | ||
How are we going to expand Social Security? | ||
How are we going to provide relief? | ||
Pause it, pause it, pause it, pause it. | ||
Rewind it a couple seconds here. | ||
It's funny because when I first heard this, I had the same thought and I'm having the same thought again now. | ||
So it just confirms. I don't know if AOC has gotten wise Or maybe she's getting better as a politician. | ||
Or maybe she's getting training from Pelosi. | ||
This is probably the smartest public statement that AOC has ever made. | ||
Now, getting behind Joe Biden, you know, try to figure out why she's doing that. | ||
Maybe she really does believe in democracy. | ||
Or likes to pretend to. | ||
And he's the nominee. | ||
She obviously knows he's not long for the game. | ||
She obviously knows that. But notice what she's doing here. | ||
So AOC, well-known political dingbat, is now advising the White House on how to move forward. | ||
And notice what she's getting into. | ||
Forget about the noise and forget about who's right or wrong on the issues. | ||
Did you hear her say anything about abortion? | ||
Oh, we need to talk about Medicare. | ||
We need to talk about Social Security. | ||
We need to talk about what working people are thinking about. | ||
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Well, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
Where is this coming from? | ||
Where is this coming from? | ||
I thought it was all about abortion. | ||
I thought it was all about protecting democracy. | ||
I thought it was all about Trump bad. | ||
I thought it was all about January 6th. | ||
Whoa, whoa. We're actually getting into issues now? | ||
AOC advising the White House, advising Joe Biden to stick with the issues now? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
All right, go back. And increasingly commit to the issues that are critically important to working people across this country. | ||
How are we going to expand Medicare? | ||
How are we going to expand Social Security? | ||
How are we going to provide relief to people's rents and mortgages? | ||
And if we can do that and continue our work on student loans, secure a ceasefire, and bring those dollars back into investing in public policy, then that's how we win in November. | ||
That's what I'm committed to, and that's what I want to make sure that we secure. | ||
Well, that is all up to their own individual determination. | ||
I respect everyone's opinion, but I'm here to make sure that we win in November, and that's my focus. | ||
Wow. She didn't even mention abortion. | ||
She didn't even mention Donald Trump. | ||
I'm floored. | ||
She wants to make sure we win in November, and I guess that means Biden is the best path forward. | ||
Hey, maybe she knows something we don't know, as Senator Manchin points out, but we'll get to that. | ||
We'll get to that. Here's Cori Bush, another member of the squad, assuring you that Joe Biden is fine in clip seven. | ||
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Congresswoman, can you describe the temperature in the room? | |
Right now, the same right-wing influences that are trying to take me down are trying to take down President Biden. | ||
So that's where my head is. | ||
But I'm listening to my colleagues and I'm listening to my constituents. | ||
At the end of the day, we got to beat back these right-wing influences. | ||
It's right-wing influences. | ||
Jake Tapper is a right-wing influence. | ||
George Stephanopoulos is a right-wing influence. | ||
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Krasenstein, Bill Maher. | |
Jon Stewart, CNN, MSNBC, these are right-wing influences, Corey. | ||
I don't think you know what's going on, but notice how she makes it all about her. | ||
Same people trying to take Biden down, same people trying to take me down. | ||
It's all about me. It's all about me, Cor Bush. | ||
Most people never heard of you, but okay. | ||
No, this is not about right-wing influences. | ||
This is about the left-wing finally waking up to the reality that Joe Biden is an absolute disaster, or they're just finally willing to be honest about it because they realize with 118 days till the election, they got big problems. | ||
Here's Jerry Nadler. | ||
he was really struggling fighting his, fighting his waistline and fighting with the media, | ||
talking about how he is behind Joe Biden, clip 11. | ||
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I do not. Sir, is your support for the president a pragmatic consideration, given that the president said he will remain in? | |
Well, yes. He said he's going to remain in. | ||
He's our candidate. | ||
That kind of needs him with no choice that night. | ||
I'm talking about William. | ||
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Well, yes. | |
As the president said, something like 90% of Democrats voted him in the primaries. | ||
He won the nomination, and that's the end of the matter. | ||
Thanks, sir. So why the reversal? | ||
How do you feel about the fact that a Parkinson's specialist visited the White House eight times in the last year? | ||
Well, apparently he visited two other people towards the White House. | ||
Well, at least one time you visited the president. | ||
Well, the president's entitled to have an examination. | ||
Chairman, you're changing your mind now? | ||
No, I'm not changing my mind. | ||
Now again, I understand. | ||
You're thinking, why do you keep playing these clips? | ||
I got a lot more. Folks, this is all anybody's talking about in D.C. This is all the media is asking Democrats about. | ||
That's it. This is why I tip my cap to AOC. She's smart. | ||
She's going back to the issues. | ||
Everybody's talking about Joe Biden needs to drop out. | ||
That's the number one story. | ||
That's all the clamor. | ||
That's all the buzz. | ||
That's all the media wants clips of of Democrats talking about. | ||
This is unavoidable. | ||
Here's, oh, and if you doubt it, it's ageism, by the way. | ||
It's ageism. | ||
Democrat congressman on CNN, again, this is CNN noticing Biden's decline, and then the Democrat congressman says, oh, that's ableism and ageism, clip eight. | ||
More than 70% of voters think that President Biden is not demonstrating the capacity to be president. | ||
56% of Democrats say that they would be better off with another nominee. | ||
Those are the concerns that I'm talking about that are showing up in the numbers and that are affecting his approval rating. | ||
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What I find interesting is that the issue is more around ageism and ableism and not what this president, President Biden, has done. | |
Yeah, well, what he's done ain't so hot either there, Jack. | ||
Ageism and ableism. | ||
You know, it's more of this Democrat diversity crap. | ||
It's more of this, oh, if it feels good, why don't we do it in the road? | ||
Ageism and ableism. Hold on a second. | ||
Ageism and ableism are not irrelevant at all. | ||
Are you able to do the job? | ||
Are you too old for the job? | ||
That's not a... It's not a discriminatory negative. | ||
That's a discriminatory positive. | ||
Why do people retire when they get old? | ||
Well, they're too old and they're not able to do it anymore. | ||
It's not ableism. That's not ageism. | ||
That's a reality of life. | ||
But, oh, you're noticing that Joe Biden can't walk or talk. | ||
That's ageism and ableism. | ||
And that's an old talking point, by the way. | ||
But here it is again. Here's Minnesota Democrat Governor Tim Walz. | ||
Same thing, clip nine. | ||
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I've spent a lot of time with the president, and he's great. | |
We're talking, we're chatting and all this. | ||
And I think we all get a little older. | ||
That's what happens. But you also gain that insight. | ||
And I think when it comes to these issues, working across the aisle to get things done, you see the president just doing this with dignity, doing it with class, getting up every day, doing the work. | ||
I think he's just doing what he does, and I think it's kind of incumbent upon all of us. | ||
Look, my mom's 88, still living on the farm, drives herself. | ||
Folks are able to do this, so I think this little bit of ageism that goes to this, if it's not, that would be something else. | ||
They attack all of us on something that's part of it. | ||
Ageism and ableism. | ||
This is an old talking point from Bill Maher. | ||
This was back in 2021. | ||
I'll just air some of this. | ||
Bill Maher saying it was ageism and ableism and that we were all wrong about Biden. | ||
Scolding you, you were wrong about Biden's age and ableism in clip 10. | ||
And finally, new rule three months into his presidency, it's time to admit that Joe Biden has been a huge | ||
disappointment... | ||
to comedians. | ||
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LAUGHTER APPLAUSE | |
CHEERING The able guy. | ||
All the jokes we were stockpiling about ancient doddering Sleepy Joe, useless. | ||
The man has been nothing short of sharp, focused, and completely on top of things. | ||
We were expecting a font of comedy gold about a senile geezer showing up to work in his pajama bottoms and plowing his motorcade into a farmer's market. | ||
Forget the dog, he was gonna bite someone on the south lawn. | ||
But a funny thing happened on the way to the old age home. | ||
Biden slayed the orange dragon and is now spearheading the most transformative administration since FDR, with an approval rating of 59%. | ||
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So strong. | |
Even the Joe Biden tics and gaffes that used to bug us, the hair smelling and the getting lost in the sentence. | ||
The hair smelling, yeah, that's all it was. | ||
The challenging of random people to a fight in the parking lot. | ||
But it's funny now, all right, go ahead and get rid of it. | ||
That's just an example of them claiming it was ageism, ableism, denying the reality of Joe Biden. | ||
Oh, now all of a sudden the media has all these new stories. | ||
What did I tell you? There was going to be more leaks yesterday. | ||
Oh, now there's more leaks about how Joe Biden's falling asleep during meetings. | ||
But the Democrats, ladies and gentlemen, they're going to stay on the sinking ship. | ||
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Yes, there you are! | |
Hurry, hurry, now! | ||
Come on, Max! | ||
Max! | ||
Come on, Max! | ||
Come on, Max! | ||
Max! | ||
Now here's a pattern that I think is gonna persist maybe all the way to Election Day. | ||
These leaks coming from inside the White House slowly dripping. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Oh, you know, Biden fell asleep during a meeting. | ||
Oh, Biden had to skip this meeting. | ||
What's next? Oh, Biden's having Parkinson's doctors. | ||
Oh, Jill's really running things. | ||
Oh, Biden has a diaper changer. | ||
So this is the latest right here. | ||
It first came out of the Wall Street Journal. | ||
It's everywhere now. Biden missed meeting with German Chancellor to go to bed. | ||
Had to go night-night. | ||
It's time for the adult. | ||
Remember, we need adults in the room. | ||
Joe Biden, he's going to have a big boy press conference. | ||
Biden canceled a meeting with Olaf Scholz saying he had to go to bed. | ||
He had to go to bed. | ||
It was about Ukraine. | ||
And of course, this just happens to come out now. | ||
This was in June of 2022 when Biden had to go to bed, not attend a meeting with Olaf Scholz and said he had to go nighty-night. | ||
That's from 2002. | ||
So they're slowly leaking more stuff. | ||
Slowly but surely leaking more stuff. | ||
Now, is this stuff the media has been sitting on and they're just kind of Giving a warning shot to the Biden campaign like, hey, you know, we can release a lot more of this. | ||
Do you really want us to release the worst of it? | ||
Maybe you should just drop out. | ||
Or is this somebody internally getting in touch with members of the press saying, hey, look, I got some juice on Joe Biden here. | ||
I got a bunch of it. Okay, what do you got for me? | ||
All right, well, here's a story for today. | ||
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Joe Biden skipped a meeting to go to bed. | |
He was too tired. | ||
He had to go nighty-night. Ooh, that's good. | ||
What else you got? I'll call you again next week. | ||
What's going on here? Has the media been sitting on this information, or is an insider leaking it to the media now? | ||
Either way, it would appear the agenda is the same. | ||
Embarrass Joe Biden. | ||
Get him to drop out. | ||
Jake Tapper. | ||
This has been one of the members of the media protecting Joe Biden. | ||
Yeah, here's a compilation of Joe Biden falling asleep during public events. | ||
There's a compilation of Joe Biden falling asleep. | ||
At events. Falling asleep. | ||
A compilation. Not one clip. | ||
Not two clips. Not isolated incidents. | ||
There's a compilation. | ||
He's canceling meetings because he has to go night-night. | ||
And I'm telling you, there's much worse. | ||
There's much... | ||
Oh, he had to go night-night. | ||
He also is crapping his pants. | ||
He also needs somebody to wipe his butt. | ||
Jake Tabber, this is one of the members of the media that's been covering for Joe Biden, protecting Joe Biden. | ||
Here's what he says now in clip 14. | ||
Before the president did that, he called into a couple of black radio stations where he said, among other things, this. | ||
By the way, I'm proud to be, as I said, the first vice president, the first black woman who served with the black president. | ||
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I'm proud to be the first black woman in the Supreme Court. | |
There's just so much that we can do because together, there's nothing... | ||
Look, this is the United States of America. | ||
He's proud to be the first black woman? | ||
And even then, we later found out later from the radio host. | ||
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That's the funniest moment in Jake Tapper's life. | |
That was good. He's proud to be, checks notes, the first black woman. | ||
Even Jake Tapper had to get a laugh out of us. | ||
Play that one again for me. | ||
He's proud to be the first black woman. | ||
Not coherent. Not coherent. | ||
And the president still, even then, failed to deliver in many of his answers. | ||
Amazing. Jake Tapper, Joe Biden is proud to be the first Chex Notes black woman. | ||
Incoherent. That was in a scripted radio interview. | ||
I didn't know Joe Biden was the first black woman. | ||
Strategic for him to... | ||
Release that information with so little time until the election. | ||
A strategic move. Joe Biden, the first black woman. | ||
Amazing stuff. Well, not all the Democrats are on board. | ||
Here's Representative Steve Cohen asked about the discussions being had about Joe Biden. | ||
And here's what he said in clip 24. | ||
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Are you all on the same page? | |
No. What do you mean you're not on the same page? | ||
No. Not even in the same book. | ||
Not even in the same book. | ||
So in other words, there's a total split amongst Democrats with what to do with Joe Biden. | ||
And the ones that support Joe Biden are going out in public with their support. | ||
The ones that aren't are obviously remaining quiet. | ||
And that's probably good political strategy in case Joe Biden does end up being their candidate. | ||
So they can't go back and Republicans running ads about that. | ||
But why would Steve Cohen... | ||
See, my measurement is Steve Cohen is out of Tennessee. | ||
And maybe Steve doesn't feel so confident that he can win... | ||
An election, or that any Democrats in Tennessee can win an election if Joe Biden is on the ballot. | ||
Yeah, maybe AOC and Cori Bush and Jerry Nadler. | ||
You know, they've been around forever. | ||
These people vote Democrats forever. | ||
Long after they're dead, they'll vote Democrat. | ||
So they're feeling confident. | ||
Eh, Joe Biden at the top of ticket, that's not really going to affect my race. | ||
But if you're a Democrat in Tennessee... | ||
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Hmm. Maybe you're a little more concerned. | |
Maybe that's why Steve Cohen is a little bit more concerned. | ||
And they're doing whole news pieces about this. | ||
I'll play those coming up. | ||
The reality's sinking in. | ||
The measurements being made. | ||
How much does it hurt our chances in the Senate, in the House, with Joe Biden on the ticket? | ||
And the news isn't good. | ||
But what did Joe Manchin mean? | ||
Senator Manchin asked about Biden. | ||
What did he mean when he said this in clip 25? | ||
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But are you personally confident that he has what it takes to not only continue this election, but then to serve for another four years? | |
I think that, you know, if you just wait until this week and there'll be more comes out, I believe that we'll be able to have a better, clearer view of what's happening. | ||
His health and well-being, I think this should be at everyone's first and foremost concern, his and his family's and all of us. | ||
And he's fine. Doctors are saying he's fine. | ||
So I'm going to take that for its word and go from there. | ||
So I'm just going to wait. I really am. | ||
Wait and see what comes out this weekend. | ||
What does Senator Manchin know? | ||
What is going to be coming out this weekend, I wonder? | ||
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Actually, Joe Biden has a big week next week. | |
Joe Biden has a lot of travel on his schedule next week. | ||
What did Manchin mean when he said, we'll see what comes out this weekend? | ||
I think that will give us a clearer view. | ||
Does Joe Biden know about more leaks that are going to be hitting the media? | ||
Does Joe Manchin rather know about more leaks that are going to be hitting the media? | ||
I don't know what else he would be talking about, really. | ||
But I guess Joe Manchin knows something. | ||
What is going to happen this weekend that's going to make Joe Biden look worse or assure that he is the nominee? | ||
Alright, so... | ||
The Democrats are finally realizing... | ||
And I think that you also have to accept they believe a lot of their own BS. Like when they accuse Trump of being a pathological liar, that's who they are. | ||
The Democrats actually believe a lot of the bullcrap that they sell. | ||
They actually believe a lot of their own lies. | ||
So for them to now be looking in the mirror like, oh, Joe Biden is really bad. | ||
He's unfit. | ||
What is he going to do to down-ballot races is just... | ||
Them realizing that their own propaganda is just that. | ||
Their own lies aren't true. | ||
So here they are analyzing the negative impact Joe Biden could have down ballot races, clip 13, CNN. But the fact of the matter is, you look at the national polling, the generic congressional ballot choice for U.S. House, look at this. | ||
CNN poll, plus two Republican. | ||
Wall Street Journal poll, plus three Republican. | ||
Monmouth University poll, plus three Republican. | ||
Yeah, Joe Biden may be in slightly worse shape in these particular polls, but the fact is, when Biden's down four, five, six points in these polls, you can only run so far ahead of Joe Biden at this particular point, at least in the race for the House. | ||
It does seem like Republicans are ahead because Donald Trump is so far ahead. | ||
What's the Senate landscape? Yeah, what's the Senate landscape? | ||
I mean, take a look here. GOP needs just a gain of one for control if Trump wins. | ||
And their path is extremely clear because their best chance for a pickup opportunity is in West Virginia. | ||
That's a very likely GOP win with Joe Manchin retiring. | ||
And the best Dem pickup chance, perhaps to reverse that so the GOP doesn't gain a net gain of at least one, is Texas. | ||
But that's still a likely GOP win. | ||
So the fact is, if Donald Trump wins this election, the race for the Senate, for all intents and purposes in my mind, is over. | ||
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One of the things I have heard from Democrats running for Congress is, okay, if President Biden's not doing well, what we'll say is it makes it all that much more important to elect a Democratic House and a Democratic Senate. | |
Maybe they can gain support that way. | ||
But does it work like that, split tickets anymore? | ||
It really doesn't. Let's go back since 2000. | ||
Same party won presidency in Congress. | ||
Yes, five times. | ||
No was just one time in 2012, the House that year. | ||
But the House popular vote that year actually went Democratic, even though Republicans maintained control of the House. | ||
So the fact is, five out of six times, that's not good math. | ||
And let's just take a look at the Senate here. | ||
Senate and presidential races in 2016 and 2020. | ||
States that voted the same way in both 68 states that voted for a different party, just one. | ||
That was Maine back in 2020. | ||
The fact is, straight-ticket voting is the way of the land these days. | ||
The idea that Democrats' down-ballot could somehow outrun Joe Biden to such a great extent to win control in the House or maintain control in the Senate, that seems to me to be an unlikely proposition. | ||
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That is a pretty stark number. | |
Those are pretty clear numbers. | ||
Thank you very much. Now, accepting that as the reality, This is why they're making the measurements. | ||
Is Joe Biden the best chance to win not just the White House, but the Senate and the House races as well? | ||
And then governors, mayors, other local races, it affects that as well. | ||
Now, it's interesting when you look at the Democrats protecting Joe Biden right now, Certainly, they have to realize that. | ||
But if not, they will eventually. | ||
They certainly will eventually. | ||
And I think when that ship comes in and that reality hits them that, oh, if we go with Joe Biden, we could lose the Senate in the House. | ||
Bells, alarms are going to start going off, folks. | ||
And look, the real... | ||
The real crux of this entire conversation is that the Democrats really only have like two, three weeks to decide. | ||
After that, it's pretty much toast. | ||
It's pretty much whoever they go with. | ||
I mean, anything short of Joe Biden collapsing and being in a coma or worse, they're going to have to stick with him. | ||
The ballot's already printed. | ||
And even the law says, unless one candidate is dead, that that's it. | ||
We're talking about Ohio. | ||
We're talking about Wisconsin. | ||
We're talking about Nevada. Three important states. | ||
I would say the Democrats need two of them to win. | ||
I would say the Democrats need at least two of those states to win. | ||
They haven't won Ohio in a couple races, so they need Nevada and Wisconsin. | ||
If they're going to remove Joe Biden, it's going to have to be before August. | ||
Or he's going to have to be completely incapacitated because he'll be on the ballot. | ||
Now, there's another angle to this. | ||
This is from the Alex Jones show, a Biden stenographer talking about Biden blackmailing Democrats, or specifically Barack Obama, and that's how he's staying in the race, clip 28. | ||
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Something about Obama out of his personal life that Obama had to hide. | |
So he makes Biden his vice president. | ||
Biden always has this saying about Obama that he told him, I want to be the last guy in the room after everybody leaves when there's a big deal to be done. | ||
I want to be the last guy in the room with you. | ||
That's probably when Biden told him, okay, you're going to do this with me because I know this. | ||
And if you look at Biden... | ||
And what is that thing, that Obama's a homosexual? | ||
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Yeah, I think that's what he was talking about. | |
So that was from yesterday's Alex Jones show. | ||
Now, it could be some sort of a sexual blackmail, but I also think political blackmail comes into the picture here as well. | ||
You know, I think part of the reason why Obama liked having Biden around is because Biden was so corrupt, and Obama knew it. | ||
So it was kind of a way of, hey, this guy's extremely corrupt, so that kind of gives me a lot of leeway. | ||
He can't really have any power over me. | ||
But now it also kind of goes both ways. | ||
It's a double-edged sword because Obama knew about all the Biden corruption. | ||
Obama knew about all the corruption in Ukraine. | ||
Obama knew about the pay for play and the bribes. | ||
It all happened under Obama. | ||
So that's a double-edged sword there, and You know, if Obama, let's just say theoretically, and quite frankly, I don't even know if Biden's even coherent enough to deal with any of this. | ||
Maybe it's Jill. | ||
Maybe it's Hunter. You know, Hunter's basically advising the White House now, too. | ||
Maybe it is still Joe. | ||
Maybe Joe's enough of a criminal gangster running the Biden crime family that maybe he still has that in him to do some political gangsterism. | ||
But, you know, Obama calls up Biden, says, look, Joe, You gotta drop out. | ||
You're gonna crush the party. | ||
You're gonna crush the agenda. | ||
You're just not gonna beat Donald Trump. | ||
You gotta drop out. Joe says, well, I'm not dropping out. | ||
And I've met with my family, and we're gonna stay in this race. | ||
Obama says, look, Joe, we've done a lot to raise money for you and campaign for you, but I'd hate to have to come out and Make a statement against you. | ||
Joe Biden says, well, you know, I'd hate to have to come out and make a statement against you too, pal. | ||
Know what I mean? So, that's just how these dirty politics work. | ||
You know, when Kevin Spacey was asked, he was the star of the hit, I think it was HBO, I think it was HBO, House of Cards, What was House of Cards on, guys? | ||
I think it was HBO. Crew was telling me it was Netflix. | ||
Well, the point is, it was a series based off of D.C. politics, Kevin Spacey, and he said he based his character, a corrupt politician, with his corrupt wife, he said it was based off of Bill Clinton. | ||
They do Bohemian Grove rituals, they do political hits and kill jobs, and Media propaganda. | ||
And he said he studied Bill Clinton to play that role. | ||
How realistic is the show House of Cards? | ||
Probably more real than it is fake. | ||
So that's just the kind of stuff that goes on in D.C., ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And I'm guessing that threats, blackmail is being lobbied All over this Democrat Party race right now. | ||
And that's also why they can't get rid of Joe Biden. | ||
Oh, man. This thing is only going to get nastier. | ||
That's one thing I know. | ||
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All right, here's Jon Stewart. | ||
I guess giving the Democrats now the what for for protecting Joe Biden all this time. | ||
And Donald Trump aren't the only threats our democracy faces. | ||
An arthritic status quo, unable or unwilling to respond in any way to the concerns of voters who just received new and urgent information about their candidate, also erodes confidence and faith in the system of government. | ||
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Get on board or shut the f*** up is not, is not, yeah. | |
Vote blue no matter who. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Honestly though, get on board or shut the f*** up is not a particularly compelling pro-democracy bumper | ||
sticker. | ||
Nor is, what are you going to do? | ||
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I've gotten a lot of text today from folks who watched a lot of West Wing episodes and imagine a very complex path through which we might have a robust primary process. | |
But Wolf, you know the reality. | ||
There's four months left to the presidential election. | ||
Four months is for f***ing. | ||
Ever. Britain just held an election in two months. | ||
France had two in one month, defeated fascism, and still had time to have an affair with Denmark. | ||
Are you telling me, you sons of bitches, are you coming to my house and saying to my face that the United States or Bruce Springsteen's America can't hold an election better than a French? | ||
Is that what you're telling me? | ||
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It's four months. | |
It's 119 days! | ||
There are contestants on The Bachelor who haven't even met yet that will get married and divorced between now and the election. | ||
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We have nothing but kind! | |
And by the way... | ||
I am in no way saying Biden's got to drop out. | ||
But can't we stress test this candidacy? | ||
Can't we open up the conversation? | ||
Do you understand the opportunity here? | ||
Do you have any idea how thirsty Americans are for any hint of inspiration or leadership and a release from this choice of a megalomaniac and a suffocating gerontocracy? | ||
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It is crushing our f***ing What are you yelling at me for? | |
You put Joe Biden in there. | ||
You did it. It's for someone to keep it 100. | ||
The percentage, not the age. | ||
That's all we want. | ||
Here's an idea. I'll spitball it. | ||
It's last minute. But why don't we try and get all the Democrats together in, I don't know, six weeks' time. | ||
We could get everybody to fly into some Midwestern town. | ||
Maybe, like, one adjacent to important swing states. | ||
Let's call it Chicago. | ||
And they could spend, I don't know, four days there. | ||
Because nobody works Fridays anymore. | ||
And on Monday, anybody who wants to gives their sales pitch of how they can make democracy more responsive to the people it is supposed to serve. | ||
Oh, this is great. | ||
All right, so, okay. What do you mean? | ||
You've had the democratic process play out. | ||
You got Joe Biden. | ||
These guys... | ||
No, no, get them off the screen. It's funny to watch him rant and rave about his own politics. | ||
About the results in his own politics and propaganda. | ||
You guys gave us Joe Biden. | ||
You guys told people to vote for Joe Biden. | ||
You just put Joe Biden as your nominee... | ||
For the second straight presidential race. | ||
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You did that. That wasn't conservatives. | |
That wasn't Republicans. That wasn't Trump supporters. | ||
That was you. | ||
This is like... | ||
Your mom cooks a dinner. | ||
She cooks like a chicken dinner or something. | ||
And she puts it on the table. She's like, I'm so sick of chicken dinners. | ||
Oh, by the way, here's those potatoes too. | ||
Nobody likes potatoes. | ||
Like, Mom, you cooked dinner. | ||
What are you complaining about? You chose what to cook. | ||
And now you put it on the table. So they cooked up this meal and now they're complaining about it and they are just in an absolute panic. | ||
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I made clear publicly the day after the debate that I support President Joe Biden and the Democratic ticket. | |
My position has not changed. | ||
But that's Biden and the Democratic ticket. | ||
Do you support Biden on the ticket or just Biden and whatever the ticket is? | ||
Same answer. I have spoken to the president over the weekend. | ||
I have spoken with him extensively. | ||
He made clear then and he has made clear since that he is in this race. | ||
The matter is closed. | ||
He had reiterated that this morning. | ||
He has reiterated that to the public. | ||
Joe Biden is our nominee. | ||
He is not leaving this race. | ||
He is in this race and I support him. | ||
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I really do believe that the more members of our caucus who speak directly to him, The more confident they will feel. | |
So I've encouraged the White House to make sure that the President does as much outreach as possible. | ||
Or not the White House, but the campaign. | ||
That the President does as much outreach as possible. | ||
Listen, I'm not here to give advice to my colleagues. | ||
They all have independent districts and things that they feel like they have to do. | ||
I do think that we should continue to have whatever conversations we need to have with our constituents, with our colleagues. | ||
We should have them in private. It is the number one topic of conversation, and number two, and number three, and number four, and number five at the Capitol and in Washington, D.C. So, it's bad news. | ||
Bad news for the Democrats. | ||
But, they have a backup plan. | ||
And that is to just cheat. | ||
Of course. Now, why... | ||
Would every Democrat vote against the SAVE Act, which requires a voter ID, and more specifically, make sure that non-citizens cannot vote in presidential elections? | ||
Every single Democrat voted against the SAVE Act. | ||
Why? Well, because it's how they plan to cheat and steal. | ||
Here's Speaker Johnson talking about that in clip four. | ||
They've also been misleading everybody about the SAVE Act, which will be on the floor that you've heard about this morning. | ||
It's a very important piece of legislation. | ||
They're claiming to oppose the bill because they say it's going to make it harder to vote, but they know, they know that that is not true. | ||
Many of the Democrats want all of these illegals to participate in our federal elections. | ||
They want them to vote. There's no other conclusion that you can draw. | ||
When the White House announced they would veto the bill, they effectively handed our elections over to all of these illegal aliens that have come here. | ||
And the number is far greater than what is being reported. | ||
We were in conference this morning. | ||
One of our colleagues from the state of Kentucky was down at the Texas border over the last week. | ||
And he was there with top border officials down south of Laredo. | ||
And he said that he and the colleagues that were there personally witnessed nine illegals cross the border and disappear into the woods. | ||
And two Border Patrol agents tried to follow them on foot and they lost them. | ||
And they came back and our colleagues then asked, well, how will you account for those numbers to send to DHS so they can add them to the number? | ||
And they said, we can't count them. | ||
What do you mean? Well, the secretary and DHS does not allow us to count anyone unless we can say conclusively that they didn't cross back over the border and go back. | ||
And we lost them in the woods, so we don't know. | ||
So they don't even count in the guideway numbers. | ||
This is how it's being done. | ||
Whatever number you think, whatever number is being reported is grossly underreported. | ||
I've been saying for some time, I think it's probably close to 16 million. | ||
That may be an underestimate. | ||
And it's a serious problem. | ||
And we cannot allow a federal election to be jeopardized by people who can run into the local welfare office, sign up for taxpayer benefits and check a box that says, I'm a citizen and I want to vote. | ||
This is common sense legislation. | ||
Chip Roy has done an extraordinary job. | ||
Others have. Preparing this, getting it ready, we have to make sure that we don't have an election that is flawed in this way. | ||
And states that are trying to catch these criminals are identifying thousands of illegal aliens who are, indeed, registering and trying to vote. | ||
Some states have already done their own audits. | ||
This will make sure that we can prevent this from happening, and so we've got to do this. | ||
You should ask every Democrat, if they're voting against this legislation, how in the world they can justify it. | ||
Here's Donald Trump responding to that via a Truth Social post. | ||
Republicans must pass the SAVE Act or go home and cry yourself to sleep. | ||
Non-citizen illegal migrants are getting the right to vote, being pushed by crooked Democrat politicians who are not being stopped by an equally dishonest Justice Department. | ||
Our whole voting system is under siege. | ||
Harmeet and David, go to court and get this stopped now. | ||
That's from America First law firm. | ||
The Dems can't win on their policies. | ||
The only way they can win is to cheat. | ||
They do it at every level of government. | ||
They do it well. | ||
That's how they get an incapacitated moron like Joe Biden elected. | ||
Get tough, RNC Michael Watley, Speaker Johnson, and all state and local Republican politicians. | ||
The Justice Department is corrupt and won't do a thing to help. | ||
They have no shame. | ||
All I can say is that if I'm elected president, we will pursue election fraudsters at levels never seen before, and they will be sent to prison for long periods of time. | ||
We already know who you are. | ||
Don't do it, Zuckerbucks. | ||
Be careful. Strong words from Donald Trump. | ||
And long prison sentences are necessary. | ||
I mean, do you even talk about treason charges when you talk about stealing elections and election fraud? | ||
You need to get serious about it. | ||
I like that he calls out Watley, Speaker Johnson by name here as well. | ||
And look, that's a nice soundbite. | ||
It's a nice little press statement. | ||
Why are there only four Republicans behind Speaker Johnson? | ||
Why isn't he on... | ||
The Capitol Hill steps doing a press conference with hundreds of Republicans behind him. | ||
Why aren't they making a louder noise about this? | ||
Why doesn't every American know that the Democrats are refusing to pass the SAVE Act? | ||
And why? Most Americans probably don't even know about this. | ||
Here's Attorney General Ken Paxson's response. | ||
The White House has formally announced that Biden will veto the Republican bill that seeks to prevent non-citizens from voting. | ||
There is no hiding it now. | ||
Biden and the Democrats want illegal immigrants to vote in this election in November. | ||
Our elections are not safe from mass interference as long as states do not require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. | ||
And we have more evidence that this whole thing has been construed and constructed. | ||
We covered some of that yesterday. | ||
We got more proof today. | ||
Arizona is one state the Democrats want to steal with illegal votes. | ||
They require proof of citizenship to vote in state elections, but not in federal elections. | ||
How convenient. | ||
Elon Musk says when combined with mail-in ballots, the system is designed to make it | ||
impossible to prove fraud. | ||
Mail-in and drop-box ballots should not be allowed as cameras on the in-person voting | ||
stations would at least prevent large-scale fraud by counting how many people showed up | ||
versus ballots cast. | ||
Now, of course, I mean, there's so much overwhelming evidence of this. | ||
It's mind-boggling if you haven't seen it. | ||
You know, in 2020, Democrats pulling out secret boxes of ballots and When nobody's looking at the tabulation centers in the middle of the night. | ||
It's on camera. Truckloads of ballots showing up at 3 o'clock, 3.30 in the morning. | ||
Truckloads, all for Biden. | ||
Lying about water main breaks so people leave the tabulation centers so that they can triple and quadruple count ballots in blue cities to stack the totals for Democrats. | ||
All of this is on video. | ||
And then, of course, there's the 2000 Mules documentary. | ||
But remember when CNN... Remember when CNN caught a ballot, mail-in ballot stuffer, on a live feed? | ||
Remember that? | ||
And then they quickly turned the camera away. | ||
Here it is in clip 23. | ||
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The only ballot drop box in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. | |
You can see this woman right here, casting her vote. | ||
Did you vote for Reagan or Jimmy Carter? | ||
Carter. | ||
Carter, okay. | ||
She literally has a handful of ballots she's stuffing in. | ||
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There's actually a traffic... | |
And then they cut away. | ||
Yeah. Look at that. | ||
All those things with the red marks are all ballots. | ||
They caught a ballot stuffer on the live feed on CNN. Uh... | ||
Pardon me here, as I'm getting word that Joe Biden is about to speak at the NATO conference. | ||
What's going on, guys? I was talking. | ||
Okay, we'll be observing. | ||
NATO is having a meeting right now in Washington, D.C. They're blocking all your traffic, by the way. | ||
If you're in D.C., all the roads are shut down for this meeting of corrupt diplomats and politicians that want never-ending war with Russia. | ||
That's what they're meeting for, to see how they can have permanent war against Russia, even if Trump gets elected. | ||
Joe Biden is set to speak any moment now, so we'll be in tune for that likely disaster with Joe Biden speaking to the world about another war that has broken out since he became president. | ||
So we'll monitor that, guys. | ||
They're just posing for pictures and stuff right now. | ||
So whenever Joe Biden is set to speak, we'll break into that and cover it live as they're just doing ceremonies and pictures right now. | ||
All right, but getting back to the issue. | ||
So we're discovering more about this. | ||
When the Democrats talk about money for personnel at the border, they're not talking about agents to stop people. | ||
Illegal crossers. | ||
They're not talking about law enforcement to stop the influx of illegal immigrants. | ||
They're talking about lawyers. | ||
By the way, this was in all the funding documents. | ||
They want lawyers and bureaucrats to process them into the country faster. | ||
And now we're learning that part of that process is getting them registered to vote. | ||
So that's what they wanted the personnel for. | ||
So they can get bureaucrats and lawyers to register the non-citizens to vote after they cross the border. | ||
Making sense now? | ||
Here's a video in Spanish that AOC shot talking about how important it is to get signed up to register to vote and to be on the census Even though you're not a citizen. | ||
Now, the whole census issue is a different way they rigged the election. | ||
But again, the proof is everywhere here. | ||
Here's AOC talking to non-citizens about, hey, make sure you sign up for the census and register to vote, clip 5. | ||
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Ya sabes que el censo es un conteo de toda la gente que vive en los Estados Unidos, sin importar tu estado migratorio. | |
Es como nuestras comunidades reciben miles de millones de dólares para programas de los que todos dependemos. | ||
¿Quién ha llenado el censo antes? | ||
Tú, en el fondo. | ||
A partir del 12 de marzo, podrás hacer esto por el internet o incluso por teléfono. | ||
You can sign up on the internet or the phone. | ||
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Vamos a repasar las preguntas. | |
Bueno, esto parece fácil. | ||
El censo pregunta, ¿cuántas personas viven en tu casa? | ||
A ver, mi esposa y nuestros dos hijos. | ||
Ya tienes la idea. Y no te olvides, tu información es confidencial. | ||
Oh, the information is confidential, so nobody knows you're an illegal immigrant. | ||
Nobody knows you're a non-citizen. | ||
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El censo solo acontece cada 10 años. | |
So there you go. So they're encouraging non-citizens to be a part of the census. | ||
Now, I knew census workers, I guess it was 2012? | ||
I think it was 2012 when they did the census. | ||
And they would tell me, How they were stunned at how many non-citizens they encountered in the census, and they'd be confused why people would be so apprehensive to get a census form or to be a part of the census, and if you're personable and sociable, eventually they'll talk to you or whatever, and they'd be like, yeah, I can't believe how many non-citizens I encountered just trying to do census. | ||
So they're everywhere, and The Democrats want non-citizens to be a part of the census so they can increase the population in blue states like California and Illinois and New York. | ||
That's why they like all the illegals in those three states specifically so they can increase the electoral college count for those three states so they can get to 270 in the electoral college faster. | ||
So that's part of how they rig it with non-citizens being part of the census to increase their electoral college count in the blue states. | ||
But now they're just outright trying to get them to vote in presidential elections. | ||
And so that's what's going on. | ||
And, you know, I thought I sent you guys a clip of Barack Obama talking about that. | ||
I don't see it on my list. | ||
Maybe we just skipped over that. | ||
We'll try to find that. Here's Joe Rogan, though. | ||
I mean, this is probably the number one podcast, definitely in America, maybe in the world. | ||
And when Rogan is telling his audience how it works, folks... | ||
The gig is up. And Rogan doesn't really, I mean, he's not a political podcaster. | ||
Every once in a while he'll delve into politics, maybe depending on his guest. | ||
But for Rogan to really be calling it out like this is a major red pill for his audience here in clip 26. | ||
When you start thinking about it like that, that sounds like a conspiracy theory, but it's totally political, all these moves. | ||
100%. They're literally importing Democratic voters. | ||
They think by allowing the borders to be porous and by giving people aid and giving people housing that you're essentially guaranteeing that if you can rig it so that those people are allowed to vote, those people are going to vote Democratic. | ||
And if you could say that, oh, voter ID is racist, like, what? | ||
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What? That's crazy that they think that. | |
And they don't think that. | ||
They don't think that. They know that that's not true. | ||
It's horseshit. It's all political horseshit. | ||
Everybody knows it now, folks. | ||
It's not even something you have to fear political correctness to talk about. | ||
So, this is how the Democrats are rigging elections. | ||
They are importing non-citizens to be a part of the census in blue states to increase their electoral college count. | ||
And... They are just trying to make it outright the possibility for non-citizens, illegal aliens to vote in elections. | ||
And they have the bureaucrats and the lawyers teaching them how to do it and instructing them to vote Democrat. | ||
And then they can just send them a mail-in ballot. | ||
And they teach them how to fill out the mail-in ballot, send it back, and then boom, Democrat votes. | ||
All right. I saw you guys flash the Obama interview. | ||
Is it ready? Yeah, yeah. | ||
Here's Barack Obama in an interview where the lady basically implies that people should break the law and Obama doesn't even blink. | ||
Go ahead. If you want to vote and you show up at your polling place, They can't stop you from voting. | ||
They can't stop you from voting. | ||
If people want to know how to vote, then you can go to IWillVote.com. | ||
The fact of the matter is that we give our power away all the time. | ||
We tell ourselves, oh, it's hard, it's not going to matter, it's not going to count. | ||
And the powers that be, they're counting on us giving our power away. | ||
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Many of the millennials, dreamers, undocumented citizens, and I call them citizens because they contribute to this country, are fearful of voting. | |
So if I vote, will immigration know where I live? | ||
Will they come for my family and deport us? | ||
Not true. And the reason is, first of all, when you vote, You are a citizen yourself, and there is not a situation where the voting rolls somehow are transferred over and people start investigating, etc. | ||
The sanctity of the vote is strictly confidential in terms of who you voted for. | ||
If you have a family member who maybe is undocumented, then you have an even greater reason to vote. | ||
So that lady is a known Democrat propaganda asset, a non-citizen who gallivants around bragging about her status and encouraging other non-citizens, illegal aliens, to get involved in the political process and vote Democrat. | ||
You just heard it right from her own lips. | ||
And Obama doesn't even blink. | ||
He says, no, that's a good thing. | ||
And, yeah, nobody will find out where you live. | ||
Don't worry about it. Oh, yeah, you're a criminal in the country illegally. | ||
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You can go vote. Nobody's going to find out. | |
Wow. They don't even hide it. | ||
They say it right to your face. | ||
But hey, maybe Mike Johnson will do a press conference. | ||
Because that's what we really need. | ||
Just a press conference. | ||
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Should do just fine. | |
So there's no doubt that's their backup plan to win in 2024. | ||
And I don't know if they're going to have it with the mail-in ballots, with the drop boxes that have been eliminated in most states. | ||
I really don't know if they can do it with the machines. | ||
A lot of people may disagree. | ||
That's fine. I think it's non-citizens. | ||
I think non-citizens showing up to vote is their big play this year. | ||
I think that's their big play. | ||
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I mean, they brought 10 million of them in. | |
If you just get 10% of them to vote Democrat, a million votes. | ||
Put in the right areas, change the whole election. | ||
So, I mean, we're talking about the very realistic scenario. | ||
Of non-citizens. | ||
Illegal alien imports brought in by Democrats that take your money, live for free off the welfare state, and then go vote for Democrats. | ||
Unbelievable political corruption. | ||
They all belong in prison for That facilitated this. | ||
And the non-citizens need to be deported. | ||
And you know what? I think they should pay us some money too. | ||
I think they owe us some money. I think we should demand the billions, the hundreds of billions of dollars we spent on illegal aliens. | ||
I think we should send them a check. | ||
We should send them a bill for that. | ||
You think we can get that back? Hundreds of billions of dollars for non-citizens that do nothing for us? | ||
Think maybe we can get that money back? | ||
Hmm. Do you think they're even working? | ||
So we just get robbed. | ||
So we get robbed by non-citizens. | ||
People get murdered and raped by non-citizens. | ||
And then they vote and steal our elections with non-citizens. | ||
But guys, Project 2025 is scary. | ||
Project 2025 is your big enemy. | ||
Oh, Project 2025. | ||
Oh my gosh. The Democrats, oh, Project 2025. | ||
Oh my gosh, it's the worst thing ever! | ||
And then they import 10 million non-citizens, criminals, rapists, psychotics. | ||
They steal your money. They steal your elections. | ||
And then the Democrats sit here, oh, Project 2025! | ||
What about Democrats Project 2024? | ||
10 million illegal immigrants voting in elections, stealing your elections, taking hundreds of billions of dollars so that you can't have nice things. | ||
How's that for Project Democrat? | ||
All right. We're monitoring Joe Biden, the NATO meeting happening in D.C. right now to try to prolong the war with Russia in Ukraine. | ||
Even if Trump gets elected, they want to make sure that that goes on and that Trump can't stop it. | ||
These are sick people that they love war. | ||
So we may have that when we come back. | ||
Biden expected to speak any second now. | ||
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All right, waiting to hear from Joe Biden. | ||
He may have a medical event and have to take a nap. | ||
NATO wants to now try to add Argentina to To their alliance, which makes no sense at all. | ||
It's just any affront to Russia, any affront to any sovereign nations determining their own fate and not giving hundreds of millions or billions of dollars to this worthless international alliance. | ||
And so I guess we're hearing from NATO or we're seeing NATO is live right now. | ||
Here's some other international news. | ||
Far right, Frenchly, if you just love your nation and have common sense, you're considered far right now. | ||
Marine Le Pen is investigated over illicit financing in 2022 vote. | ||
Oh, there it is. They're alleging that she was financing illegally 2022 votes. | ||
Isn't that something? And of course the allegations is that they have had the election stolen from them in France. | ||
But isn't that something? | ||
Isn't that familiar? So they steal the election from Trump, and then they get him out of office and go after him and his allies. | ||
They steal the election from Bolsonaro, and then he's out of office and they go after him and his allies. | ||
Now they're doing it to Marine Le Pen. | ||
It'll likely be Millet next as well. | ||
Brazilian police indict ex-president Bolsonaro in undeclared Diamond's case. | ||
So Argentina plans to send more military aid to Ukraine and Israel. | ||
And they want to join them into NATO now as well. | ||
So this is what you have going on. | ||
A bunch of corrupt kleptocrat political leaders that have been stealing money from sovereign nation states in the name of NATO. Using Russia as the boogeyman. | ||
And now Russia is making geopolitical strategies to create this block against the West, specifically BRICS. And our problem is we have leaders like Joe Biden. | ||
Think what you want about Vladimir Putin, good guy or bad guy. | ||
Vladimir Putin is very smart, very witty, very cunning. | ||
Joe Biden needs somebody to wipe his butt and has to skip meetings because it's nappy time. | ||
And has a bunch of neurological specialists coming to visit him that the White House denies. | ||
And then they lie about. | ||
So that's what we get. | ||
But maybe they'll just flip the tables over. | ||
DHS simulated war game prepping for plausible nationwide droughts and blackouts. | ||
Oh, maybe it'll happen right before the election and then they cancel it. | ||
No, it's just Joe Biden, the dictator. | ||
Just like Zelensky is illegitimate right now. | ||
They just cancel elections. | ||
They love democracy so much, but they cancel elections. | ||
Let's not forget about that potential. | ||
What if I told you a Democrat was arrested for fraud? | ||
That happens all the time. | ||
Representative Kelvin Lawrence arrested on fraud charges. | ||
Alabama lawmaker, Democrat arrested on two felony counts. | ||
Forging a document. | ||
Forging a document and an instrument. | ||
Something to do with... | ||
It was construction. And really, it's amazing. | ||
He faces potentially 20 years for this fraud, this forgery. | ||
A non-violent offender. | ||
And while, yeah, it should be a crime, and it is, it's amazing how non-violent crimes, many times, if you go against the government, so, oh, you didn't follow your right paperwork, that's a worse offense than an actual violent crime. | ||
It's a worse offense than an actual violent crime offending the government or doing an end around so you don't have to deal with government bureaucracies and regulations. | ||
That's what you get. A fraudulent forged builder's license. | ||
He'll probably not spend 20 years in jail, but that's what he's facing right now. | ||
Meanwhile... Sonia Sotomayor, you know, she's the real corrupt, she's probably the most corrupt member of the Supreme Court with her book deals. | ||
Did you ever look into Sonia Sotomayor's book deals? | ||
She got a nice, hefty book deal and then forced people to purchase her books and then charged exorbitant amounts for her to visit and do book signings. | ||
Yeah, it was a real racket she was running. | ||
She's a greedy pig. | ||
She's also against your Second Amendment, which is odd. | ||
Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor's bodyguard shoots would-be carjacker outside her home. | ||
But here's what she said in a Second Amendment case. | ||
She said, in sum, the framers did not write the Second Amendment in order to protect a private right of armed self-defense. | ||
So Sotomayor does not believe that you have the right to self-defense. | ||
Now imagine, I would say the most open and true interpretation of the Second Amendment is indeed self-defense. | ||
A right to bear arms is simply the ace of spades when it comes to self-defense. | ||
I would say it is all about self-defense. | ||
You have a God-given right to defend yourself. | ||
So if somebody comes at you with a gun, what do you want to defend yourself with? | ||
A gun. That's just the logic. | ||
But it's inherently, it's a real, I believe right to self-defense, it almost is more important interpretation than the right to bear arms. | ||
I think the right to bear arms is just to say, hey, I choose how I want to defend myself. | ||
I have the right to self-defense, and then I have the right to choose how I defend myself. | ||
Well, Sotomayor doesn't believe in either of those. | ||
She doesn't believe you have the right to bear arms or self-defense. | ||
But she has bodyguards. | ||
She has bodyguards that are armed to defend her. | ||
So she doesn't believe in a private right of armed self-defense, but she does believe in her right for you to pay for her to have security that is armed for her defense. | ||
That is very pig-like behavior. | ||
And she is a pig. | ||
She is probably the most corrupt member of the United States Supreme Court ever. | ||
And she's not very bright either. | ||
That's an Obama appointee. | ||
Are you really surprised? | ||
Are you really surprised? Now, they're having problems. | ||
We're having a lot of problems with migrants, illegal aliens raping women. | ||
It's happening here in the United States. | ||
The Democrats don't care. | ||
They're responsible for it. | ||
But it's worse in Europe. | ||
For whatever reason, it's like 90% of the rapes happening in Europe are illegal migrants. | ||
So they used to do this thing where they would wear a rubber band that would say, do not rape me. | ||
I think that was either in Germany or Sweden. | ||
They came up with a genius plan for women to wear a rubber band on their wrist that said, do not rape me. | ||
It's like, oh, just show the illegal migrant that's about to take you into the alley and beat you and rape you. | ||
Show him your wrist and he'll stop. | ||
Well, in Finland... They now have a new training video. | ||
This is not parody, folks. | ||
This is serious. These are liberal women in Finland trying to figure out what to do about the migrant rape issue. | ||
So they put out this instructional video in clip 27. | ||
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Yeah. That should work. | |
You know, you could just stop bringing in illegal rapists. | ||
Could just stop voting for liberals. | ||
Alright, I've got some of the most cringe stuff I've ever seen here in the break. | ||
Kamala Harris cackling her way through a speech in Las Vegas. | ||
Strutting around on the stage in her pantsuit. | ||
Oh my gosh. Just, oh, it's horrible. | ||
Oh. So disingenuous. | ||
So phony. That's probably your next nominee for the Democrat Party. | ||
And then I've got this ceremony for NATO going on. | ||
It's like... It's just... | ||
It's so ridiculous. I don't want anything... | ||
Shut NATO down. | ||
I'm sick of NATO. NATO does nothing for world peace anymore. | ||
It causes war. | ||
Shut it down. It steals my money and it causes war. | ||
Shut NATO down. | ||
And instead I have this giant cringe-fest political suck job... | ||
This gigantic ceremony probably cost me millions of dollars. | ||
Here's Joe Biden, he just went live speaking at NATO. | ||
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It's a pleasure. | |
It's a pleasure to host you in this milestone year. | ||
To look back with pride. | ||
Shut it down. That's the only thing to celebrate. | ||
And look ahead to our shared future with strength and with resolve. | ||
Together, we rebuilt Europe from the ruins of war, held high the torch of liberty during long decades of the Cold War. | ||
When former adversaries became fellow democracies, we welcomed it into the alliance. | ||
When war broke out in the Balkans, we intervened to restore peace and stop ethnic cleansing. | ||
And when the United States was attacked on September 11th, our NATO allies always stood with us. | ||
Invoking Article 5 for the first time in NATO history, treating an attack on us as an attack on all of us. | ||
A breathtaking display of friendship that the American people will never, ever, ever forget. | ||
Through all this history, when great changes occurred, people would ask, can NATO adapt? | ||
And every time we proved we could adapt, and we did, Evolving our strategy to stay ahead of threats. | ||
Reaching out to new partners to increase our effectiveness. | ||
And here with us today are countries from the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
They're here because they have a stake in our success. | ||
And we have a stake in theirs. | ||
Today, NATO is more powerful than ever. | ||
32 nations strong. | ||
For years, Finland and Sweden were among our closest partners. | ||
Now they have chosen to officially join NATO, and because of the power and meaning of Article 5 guarantee, that's the reason. | ||
It was the most important aspect of the alliance in 1949, and it is still the most important aspect. | ||
I'd also note Finland and Sweden joined the alliance not just because their leaders sought it, because their citizens called for it in overwhelming numbers. | ||
Remember, NATO's character is fundamentally democratic, always has been and always must continue to be. | ||
And today... Wow, Zelensky is an illegitimate president that they're protecting. | ||
I want to pause on this because it's significant. | ||
In the year 2020, the year I was elected president, only nine NATO allies were spending 2% of their GDP on defense. | ||
This year, 23 will spend at least 2%. | ||
That was a Trump policy. | ||
So he's bragging about a Trump policy now. | ||
And soon we'll spend more than that. | ||
And the remaining countries that have not yet reached that milestone will get there soon. | ||
So he's bragging. They steal money from the people. | ||
Proof that our commitment is broad and deep, that we're ready, that we're willing, we're able to deter aggression and defend every inch of NATO territory across every domain, land, air, sea, cyber, and space. | ||
From the invisible enemy. | ||
It's good that we're stronger than ever. | ||
From the boogeyman. Because this moment in history calls for our collective strength. | ||
Autocrats Meanwhile, the NATO countries are the ones facilitating their own invasions, and it's not Russians. | ||
It's not Russians invading Europe. | ||
It's not Russians invading the United States. | ||
It's our own governments opening our borders and giving them a welfare state to destroy our country. | ||
So the enemy is them. NATO is the enemy. | ||
Putin wants nothing less, nothing less than Ukraine's total subjugation. | ||
To end Ukraine's democracy. | ||
Destroy Ukraine's culture. | ||
Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine. | ||
Off the map. Oh, my gosh. | ||
And nothing won't stop in Ukraine. | ||
But make no mistake. | ||
Now, here's the big lie. Ukraine can and will stop Putin. | ||
Meanwhile, Ukraine has lost hundreds of thousands of men, an entire generation of Ukrainians killed. | ||
They have our full support. | ||
Even before Russia bombs were falling to Ukraine, the alliance acted. | ||
I ordered the U.S. reinforcements at NATO's eastern flank. | ||
More troops, more aircraft, more capabilities. | ||
More casualties. And now the United States has more than 100,000 troops on the continent of Europe. | ||
NATO moves swiftly as well, not only reinforcing the four existing battle groups in the East, but also adding four more in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia, essentially doubling NATO's strength on the eastern flank. | ||
Together, we've built a global coalition to stand with Ukraine. | ||
Together, we provide a significant economic and humanitarian assistance. | ||
And together, we've supplied Ukraine with weapons it needs to defend itself. | ||
Tanks, armored fighting vehicles, air defense system, long-range missiles, and millions of munitions. | ||
The United States, nearly two dozen allied partners, have signed a bilateral security agreement to Ukraine. | ||
And more countries will follow. | ||
Today, I'm announcing the historic donation of air defense equipment for Ukraine. | ||
The United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Romania, and Italy will provide Ukraine with the equipment for five additional strategic air defense systems. | ||
And in the coming months, the United States and our partners intend to provide Ukraine with dozens of additional tactical air defense systems. | ||
The United States will make sure that when we export critical air defense interceptors, Ukraine goes to the front of the line. | ||
Yeah, it's more important than America. | ||
Giving Ukraine money and anything they need is more important than America. | ||
And we'll get this assistance before anyone else gets it. | ||
Thank you. All told, Ukraine will receive hundreds of additional interceptors. | ||
Ukraine is not even a part of NATO, folks. | ||
Help to protect Ukrainian cities against Russian missiles. | ||
Ukraine is not a member of NATO. Make no mistake, Russia is failing in this war. | ||
More than three years into Putin's war of choice, his losses are staggering. | ||
More than 350,000 Russian troops dead or wounded. | ||
Nearly one million Russians, many of them young people, have left Russia because they no longer see a future in Russia. | ||
That's just a lie. Remember, fellas and ladies? | ||
We're supposed to fall in five days. | ||
Remember? We're still standing two and a half years later, and we'll continue to stand. | ||
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Ukraine has lost an entire generation of men. | |
Pretty much every community outside the Kyiv bubble has been devastated by this war. | ||
Before this war, Putin thought NATO would break. | ||
Russian patriotism and support for Putin is through the roof. | ||
Today, NATO is stronger than it's ever been in its history. When this census war began, Ukraine was a free country. | ||
Today, it is still a free country. | ||
With an illegitimate president, not elected, cancelling elections. | ||
Ukraine remains a free and independent country. | ||
Russia will not prevail. | ||
This is unbelievable. Ukraine will prevail. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is one of the sickest things I've ever seen. | ||
This is a 75-year anniversary of NATO. Ukraine is not even a member of NATO. And here they are pretending like it is. | ||
Because for all intents and purposes, it is. | ||
And that's why Russia is so pissed. | ||
Again and again at critical moments. | ||
We chose unity over disunion, progress over retreat, freedom over tyranny, hope over fear. | ||
Again and again, we stood behind our shared vision of a peaceful and prosperous transatlantic community. | ||
Here at this summit, we've got to proclaim NATO is ready and able to secure that vision today and well into the future. | ||
So I guess NATO equals Ukraine now. | ||
Because what has NATO done for any of its members? | ||
This whole speech has been about Ukraine, not about NATO. NATO makes us all safer. | ||
NATO started the war with Russia, making us less safe. | ||
NATO started the war with Russia, killing hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians. | ||
All the progress we've made in the past 75 years has happened behind the shield of NATO. And the American people understand what would happen if there was no NATO. Another war in Europe. | ||
American troops fighting and dying. | ||
Yeah, and what's going on in Europe? | ||
What's going on in America? Wide open borders, criminal migrant invasions being facilitated by their own leaders. | ||
This is sick. | ||
This is the epitome of geopolitical corruption right here. | ||
I am sick right now. | ||
I am enraged at this liar. | ||
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A bunch of war propaganda, a bunch of warmongers glad-hating themselves, giving themselves awards. | |
This stuff really makes me sick. | ||
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The President of the United States of America awards this Presidential Medal of Freedom to Jens Stoltenberg. | |
A visionary citizen and ceaseless defender of democracy. | ||
Oh my gosh! I'm pulling my beard out right now. | ||
Through the most consequential decade for European security. | ||
European security. | ||
They've stood down their borders. | ||
They've been invaded. Millions of illegal migrants. | ||
Destroying their culture. | ||
These politicians have destroyed their economies. | ||
They're up here bragging about NATO, but the whole thing has been about Ukraine, who's not even a NATO state. | ||
All right. I got to tell you, this is disgusting. | ||
They're giving him an award. | ||
For what? | ||
Because he capitulated on supporting Ukraine against Russia? | ||
This is just sick. Alright, I'm joined now by Ian Carroll at CancelCloCo on X. Ian, very anti-establishment, very anti-war. | ||
I'm glad this is happening when he joins me because my guess is we probably have a lot of things in common when it just comes to... | ||
I mean, I don't even view it as politics. | ||
It's just being pro-human, pro-peace, pro-planet Earth and us existing without these blood-sucking scumbags destroying... | ||
I mean, I don't even know how... | ||
All right, I'm going to let Ian talk now. | ||
Nothing gets me going like war propaganda, and this is one of the most offensive displays of it I've ever seen, Ian. | ||
I couldn't agree more. | ||
I think that this highlights more than almost anything how important propaganda is to sort of the... | ||
The state agendas of the various Western powers these days. | ||
And you were pointing out quite rightly that, you know, this was started by Western powers. | ||
I don't know if you mentioned the CIA coup back in 2014, but this has been going on for a long time. | ||
And they're giving out medals not because they've saved a lot of lives, but because they've been instrumental in furthering the agendas of those war profiteers. | ||
Well, I'd like to get into the CIA coup. | ||
We'll get into that. We've got a short segment here. | ||
In the longer segment, we'll get into that. | ||
Here's what's just so mind-boggling about this. | ||
And I guess, I don't even know, like, who is this for? | ||
This is all for these geopolitical diplomats glad-handing one each other, circle-jerking one another, giving one another awards. | ||
They're certainly not talking to the American people. | ||
They're certainly not talking to the people of Europe. | ||
But, I mean, how offensive is it To say that they're fighting for democracy. | ||
Zelensky is an illegitimate president. | ||
He's canceled two elections. | ||
His declaration of emergency powers has already expired. | ||
And they sit up there and they talk about democracy? | ||
I'm sorry, this is offensive to my intelligence. | ||
I mean, how different is it than what's going on in the United States, too, is we've got to protect democracy by undermining everything that democracy is all about. | ||
It kind of blows my mind that people actually fall for this propaganda, but on the other hand, it's their whole job, and they've been doing it for decades, and it's up to all of us in the independent media spaces and the alternative media spaces to chip away at that mechanism of control, little by little. | ||
Well, that's right. And I saw your interview with Redacted, who also does a good job calling out all of this war propaganda. | ||
I mean, I'm just glad Putin is probably more level-headed than me and kind of just lets this stuff brush right off of his soldier. | ||
If Putin was really the madman they claim him to be, he would be up in arms right now, infuriated at these lies. | ||
Absolutely. I think that, honestly, no one really talks about it, but I think that the reason why Putin is such a threat to the Western power establishment is because he's so competent and he is ex-KGB. So Putin's entire life story is fighting against Western intelligence agencies. | ||
And so when Western intelligence agencies do a coup on his border and incite, you know, Militaristic propaganda in all the Western nations to sort of fearmonger and warmonger against Russia. | ||
It's nothing new to him. | ||
And he's certainly guilty of lots of complicated and somewhat heinous acts in his time, like everyone in those world leadership powers are. | ||
But it's his competence that threatens them, not his madness or psychosis, as some Western leaders have. | ||
You know, and I just wonder, it's like, these world leaders are so unrelatable on a human level because they really don't want prosperity. | ||
You know, they sit here and they talk about freedom and prosperity. | ||
It's the last thing they want. If our leaders really wanted that, they would be reaching out for relations with Russia, partnerships with Russia. | ||
Instead, they've pushed Russia into the arms of the Chinese communists, which is actually a threat to our prosperity. | ||
Ian Carroll is our guest. We'll be right back. | ||
All right, we're in the third hour now. | ||
My guest is Ian Carroll. | ||
And I'm glad that this NATO propaganda is happening as he joins us because he's a great guest to get into this. | ||
It's so cringe. They're now having song and dance ceremonies. | ||
And, you know, I'm trying to present this in a palatable way, Ian. | ||
And for me, it's that... | ||
I guess it's like you can put makeup on a pig, but it still rolls in shit and runs around. | ||
And that's like what this is for me. | ||
For Joe Biden to go up there and present Stolzenberg with this award and for them to have this song and dance and ceremony. | ||
And it's literally nothing but war propaganda. | ||
Millions will die because of NATO. They have this Russian boogeyman. | ||
Ukraine isn't even in NATO. They have an illegitimate president in Ukraine. | ||
And they have this disgusting ceremony. | ||
I'm glad the carpet's red. | ||
It represents the blood that they've caused. | ||
And so, I mean, I just, how do you, how does this make you feel? | ||
Just a gut reaction to this as a human that loves freedom to watch this war propaganda ceremony. | ||
It makes me kind of sad. I try not to think about it too much. | ||
I try to stay focused on the solutions and on where we're going because when you stop and think about it, it's so 1984. | ||
And for me, the tragedy is that I was actually raised on the left. | ||
I was raised by sort of classic Democrats in an age where they were at least a little more sane. | ||
And when I was growing up, I had this image that the Democratic Party and the Liberals left were the party of | ||
peace and the anti-war party and the anti-big corporations party. | ||
And to watch the transformation that the left has gone through ever since kind of the end of the Bush era, end of | ||
the Obama era, is really mind-blowing. | ||
To watch my elders, like my parents' generation, that used to think they were on the side of peace, now just blindly | ||
cheering for senseless bloodshed that's being perpetuated by our own government is mind-blowing. | ||
It's pretty depressing when you actually stop and think about it. | ||
Well, you know, that's such an important lesson. | ||
And, you know, it's a good starter to kind of get into some history here because... | ||
You know, American politics, and I understand why people talk about the false dichotomy of the left and the right. | ||
There is a real dichotomy there, but it used to be that even amongst the Democrats and the Republicans, there were certain things that both parties agreed on. | ||
There was a certain level of patriotism. | ||
There might have been policy disputes or debates, but there were certain things that both parties | ||
would always stand behind, like free speech. | ||
Well, that's no longer the case. | ||
But I think what you're kind of getting into here is now it really has beveled out, and | ||
it's either just far left or what they call far right. | ||
Call it what you want, but the left is now anti-free speech, pro-war, anti-democracy. | ||
All the things that the Democrats really, at kind of their liberal level, used to be | ||
So is this just kind of the natural inclination of the political left that needs power to implement its agenda finally come into fruition? | ||
I ask myself this question all the time, and I didn't mean to when I started researching and learning and diving into all of this. | ||
I thought I was going to be learning about money and the markets and sort of the way money controls our lives, but I inevitably wound up learning a lot about intelligence agencies and about how the CIA and other intelligence agencies have evolved to be really big, powerful players. | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
The old days when accessing the Republican Party as their primary sort of base through donors, through big corporations, those days were ending. | ||
And somewhere in some dark room, it seems like someone realized that the idealistic nature of the left Is prime ground like the perfect target for propaganda that that is sort of a new age of indoctrination because no longer are you just buying a political party through like high level donor affiliations. | ||
But now you're actually indoctrinating the people of a political party through the idea of the greater good. | ||
And you can watch how through the 2000s, they started to push out more and more of these sort of like, almost | ||
communist ideas at first and now pretty, like, obviously, ideas of how we need to do something for the greater good, | ||
whether it's the COVID stuff, whether it's protecting democracy in some other country. | ||
And they've really subverted how the left used to be at least anti-war and at least pro-free speech. | ||
And now it's hard to find a leftist that is pro-free speech because it's for the greater good that we censor dangerous ideas. | ||
Very Orwellian, really. | ||
Well, and I guess you could say, you know, Bill Clinton obviously had some liberal bents to him, but nobody would argue he was an outright communist. | ||
I mean, it was a very capitalistic America when Bill Clinton was president with the dot-com boom and other capitalist successes. | ||
And again, this is no defense of Bill Clinton's integrity. | ||
It's just a historical perspective on his presidency. | ||
And I think when you compare that to Barack Obama, I mean, maybe if there was a timeline To kind of observe the change there, I guess that would have been it. | ||
It would have been you look at Bill Clinton and then you look at Barack Obama. | ||
Barack Obama was way more of a leftist, communist ideologue than Bill Clinton was. | ||
And it seems like now he's created a breed of Democrat voters, of leftists, of liberal progressives that is now a seed that's turned into the modern-day left. | ||
It's the modern-day Democrat Party now. | ||
That's their expectation politically. | ||
Yeah, I can't help but notice that they that change overlaps perfectly with the rise of the digital age and the rise of the Internet in between Clinton and Obama is when we got essentially the Internet came into everyone's homes. | ||
We started to get cell phones that had access to the Internet. | ||
By the time Obama came to power, we were starting to get like the early nascent stages of social media. | ||
And I think that the deep state, though often incompetent and and wildly like idiotic, They have had some really skillful maneuvers throughout their time. | ||
And I think that that's a clear example of them seeing the writing on the wall of the old ways weren't going to work anymore. | ||
And we were moving into an age of more connectivity, more information sharing. | ||
And that required a new tactic for controlling America and sort of the greater political landscape of the world. | ||
And they very clearly shifted tactics to this sort of information war on us as citizens. | ||
You know, and I think there also was probably a measurement, and this is why Reagan changed the culture of Republican Party politics. | ||
It was because he was so popular, and so Republicans said, okay, well, I envy that. | ||
I want to try to recapsulate that. | ||
And so Obama was kind of almost like the Reagan of modern-day Democrats, where he was so popular. | ||
I mean, there's no denying it. | ||
I went to an Obama rally recently. | ||
When I was at University of Missouri in 2008, and I mean it was huge. | ||
He had a massive crowd. | ||
And so politicians see that and they say, wow, well what's this guy doing that's making him so popular? | ||
I want to have big turnouts. | ||
I want to be the next celebrity. | ||
And so he kind of changed the culture of Democrat Party politics. | ||
Now Trump is kind of doing the same with the Republicans. | ||
You know, I guess, where is all this going? | ||
Can American politics ever find a sense of normalcy again? | ||
Or is it always going to be fringe groups, extremist groups, and like little niche groups that just refuse to kind of find common ground and instead just stand on each little island as their issue? | ||
As long as money is the prevailing force in politics, I don't think so. | ||
I think that you can look at the history of money wheedling its way into big politics, little by little by little, until now it's just overt. | ||
There's no secrets needed anymore. | ||
It used to be kind of like They had to sort of hide how much money was coming from where. | ||
At the debates like the Obama and Romney debates, they would sort of attack each other for their donors and stuff like that. | ||
And they still do it, but it's kind of a farce now. | ||
And we all know that money buys bills, money buys politicians, money lobbies Congress, and money talks. | ||
And so as long as we have money, The money in this world, that is the globalist agendas. | ||
That is the sort of like larger corporate deep state beyond politics. | ||
They're calling the shots on Capitol Hill, but they're also calling the shots in our culture wars and keeping us fighting with each other, keeping us at each other's throats over these sort of like extremified views of the lefts and rights that are... | ||
Honestly, not the majority of either side. | ||
And it paints this constantly divisive picture of America that keeps us from getting anything done while they all just buy the politicians Sometimes blackmail and do other things with politicians, too, speaking of Bill Clinton. | ||
And so as long as money's in Capitol Hill and ruling the political agendas, I don't think that we stand much of a chance. | ||
But I think that through decentralized media spaces, through connecting as individuals over the Internet in real life and forming the power of the people back in this new age, I think that we stand a great chance to change things, just not through what we would classically think as the way you would do it. | ||
Ian Carroll is my guest at CancelCloCo on X. Follow him on his YouTube channel, Cancel This Conspiracy on TikTok, Cancel This Clothing Co. | ||
Well, and I know you like to talk solutions, and I think that, you know, the issue you brought up, because when I would go on the streets and I would try to talk to liberals, and the funny thing is, when I first started doing it, because I didn't really come from any political background, I was really indifferent to Maybe even a political nihilist, if you will, before I really decided to get into politics and get really involved and interested. | ||
So when I first, let's say, had my red pill moment of realizing how corrupt the media is and politics are... | ||
My assumption was I could go out and talk to people from all sides and they'd have the same curiosities and the same interests that I would have. | ||
And I came to learn very quick that that wasn't the case. | ||
And it's just the truth. | ||
It was mostly just leftists and liberals that were not interested. | ||
And I was stunned. | ||
I was like, I thought you'd have an open mind. | ||
And so that kind of maybe pushed me to the right, I guess you would say, politically, kind of going through that transformation. | ||
But... In the process, there are definitely things that we all have in common. | ||
The problem is when you try to put it to applicable change, they don't like it when it impacts them. | ||
But here's what I'm getting at. | ||
When we talk about solutions, we talk about money and politics. | ||
Well, I do believe there are solutions to this. | ||
I think that there are a lot of solutions. | ||
The politicians don't like it because it hurts their bottom line. | ||
But okay, how do we get money out of politics? | ||
I would say that you stop any foreign nations or any foreign money at all from U.S. politics. | ||
Like, who would be against that, right? | ||
You'd think that'd be common sense. | ||
I mean, what do we do about campaign donation laws? | ||
I mean, I would try to eliminate... | ||
It's tough, right? If you're a freedom absolutist or you want to be kind of closer to the absolutist, then you don't want any regulations. | ||
But at the same time, you have to make measurements to try to solve problems. | ||
I would try to get to a point... | ||
Where there's so little money in politics, I guess this is what I would be looking for. | ||
How we get there, I don't know. | ||
I would want to get to a point where there's so little money in politics that basically if you haven't been successful in your own life, if you haven't been successful in the private market, if you haven't been successful in the free market, Then you probably can't run because you need to make money and you can't afford it. | ||
I mean, to me, I think that that's where it needs to go. | ||
So, yeah, Donald Trump, he's got billions of dollars. | ||
He can run and it's fine for him. | ||
But if you're poor and you make your money in politics, that's what we need to find a way to stop. | ||
Absolutely. I think it's a classic. | ||
It's a recurring theme, and it showed up in the P. Diddy lawsuits in the music industry, too, where he had a few quotes that were something along the lines of, the easiest people to control are the ones that came from nothing that I made into something. | ||
Because if I abandon them, if I don't like what they're doing, I can throw them out and they have nothing to fall back on. | ||
I am the only thing holding them on to greatness. | ||
And so if a politician comes from nothing and is only supported by big PAC money by their donors, then those donors have 100% control over that politician. | ||
And that's been the truth about Donald Trump since day one. | ||
Love him or hate him, he has been far less controllable because he understands the game, he's been playing it his whole life, and he came in already a successful man. | ||
He's the only president in my lifetime and probably in... | ||
The last 100 years that has lost money in the presidential office. | ||
So it says a lot as to why the media, why the establishment treats Donald Trump the way they do. | ||
It's because he does not come in with those classical control hooks already in him, which all the others do. | ||
You spoke about Obama earlier. | ||
And Obama did a great job of obfuscating and lying about his connection to the big banks. | ||
But he came in As like the guy that was gonna save us from the banks and the banking collapse of 08. | ||
And his job, his only job, was to not bail out the banks and to fix Wall Street. | ||
And instead, he came in on Citibank money, appointed an entire cabinet of Citibank appointees that they literally wrote him a letter Telling him who to appoint. | ||
And then he proceeded to give all of our taxpayer dollars to all of the big banks that had just screwed us all over in the American housing market. | ||
And Wall Street just kept on doing what Wall Street does to this day. | ||
So it's a perfect example of how people that come in with the hooks of big money already in them on the tide of big money, they're already controlled from the start. | ||
And just like you say, someone who made that money for themselves is far harder to control. | ||
And I can see the response because I just, it's like, I immediately just have the responses from people disagreeing that they come into my head. | ||
It's like a satellite or something. Say, well, you don't think poor people should be involved in politics? | ||
Well, that's not what I'm saying. | ||
I'm saying getting rich in politics should never be the means to an end. | ||
I mean, look at Nancy Pelosi. | ||
It was just reported that her stock portfolio has reached an all-time high this month. | ||
I mean, you know, People talk about Nancy Pelosi coming from a gangster mafia family. | ||
Okay, maybe that's the case. How has Nancy and Paul Pelosi become worth nearly half a million dollars? | ||
You know, it's like these are basic questions. | ||
That's not ludicrous to wonder how a woman who's been in politics for more than... | ||
Insider trading. | ||
I'm sorry, it sounds like you sneezed. | ||
I got some insider trading in my throat. | ||
You're allergic to insider trading? | ||
Yeah. How about we audit Nancy Pelosi? | ||
I mean, but this is stuff, that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, she's been in politics. | ||
She looks like she has a plastic face that's falling off her skull nowadays, and somehow she's still in there. | ||
This is a woman who's made millions of dollars off of a congressional salary of probably about $200,000, maybe $250,000 when she was the speaker. | ||
How does she become worth hundreds of millions of dollars? | ||
Why can't I ask that question? | ||
Why don't people clamor for that information? | ||
You know, there's the thing that I think none of us talk about enough because you can never talk about enough. | ||
There's so many problems. But entertainment is is such an important part of the control tactics is that the way that we are all kept entertained and satisfied and overfed and overstimulated all the time. | ||
Kind of keeps everyone from asking the important questions. | ||
Everyone is so busy asking what Lizzo did last weekend and what's up with the Drake and Kendrick feud. | ||
It's like, yeah, cool. Culture is whatever. | ||
Theoretically, we're deciding who's popular and not just people like Diddy. | ||
But it's such an important distraction for us from getting the general public involved in civics and involved in government and asking questions like, where the hell did Nancy Pelosi get her money from? | ||
Or maybe even a better question is, where did Alejandro... | ||
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, get her money from. | ||
Because she was a bartender. | ||
She was a broke bartender. She's like, what, in her 30s? | ||
And she suddenly is worth millions and millions and millions of dollars? | ||
It's like, she hasn't even had that long to accumulate. | ||
That might be the best example of what I was talking about earlier. | ||
I'm not insulting. Folks, I've had tiny amounts of money in my bank account. | ||
I was broke when I was in college. | ||
Working five jobs just to pay rent and get groceries. | ||
So this isn't some sort of stab at people that are struggling to make money or poor. | ||
That's what I'm talking about. | ||
How does somebody go from rags to riches in politics? | ||
In politics. | ||
And to the point that we're speaking about already is that how do you... | ||
Right now, everyone is playing on an unlevel playing field. | ||
All regular people are walking on a treadmill that's speeding backwards against them. | ||
So as you make money, that money is inflating away to nothing. | ||
As you're making money, all of the costs of living are going sky high. | ||
Debt is through the roof. | ||
This unlivable nation we're in right now. | ||
We need to get the money out of politics so that we can get the money out. | ||
We can take control of the monetary system away from these reckless spenders that are just sending all this free money to foreign wars when it should be in our education system, in our food system, in our basic roads. | ||
It's establishing a country that is livable. | ||
And so when we talk about people that can't even keep up with bills, it's important to remember that it's not even our fault at this point. | ||
We all take responsibility for doing our best to get ahead and do right by our family. | ||
But it's still important to remember that part of the job, part of the fight, is to go after the people that are stealing from all of us every day through inflation and monetary policy and bullshit banking maneuvers. | ||
Well, this is, to me, again, this is why I don't understand why people can't find common ground. | ||
And what I learned is I would do some psychological exercises, and I've learned that it's just true. | ||
Liberal progressives are willing to sacrifice their own beliefs for the party agenda. | ||
I mean, I would go out on the streets and do street interviews and say, hey, you know, do you believe in bigger or smaller government? | ||
And they'd always go small, but then once you actually get into the practice, they realize, oh wait, I actually do believe in bigger government. | ||
I say, do you believe in more or less taxes? | ||
And they're like, well, I have to believe in more taxes now because you just... | ||
So it's like... It's a really strange phenomenon, but it's really not even that difficult. | ||
If you just look at an annual budget, we spend probably a quarter trillion dollars on illegal immigration. | ||
We spend a quarter trillion dollars on wars that have nothing to do with our national interests. | ||
I mean, just look at those two issues alone. | ||
That's half a trillion dollars. | ||
Half a trillion dollars that they take out of our pockets, put us in debt, To fund things that don't benefit us at all. | ||
And I always love to use this when liberals talk about free healthcare and all this other stuff. | ||
I don't believe in that. But, okay, if you stop spending money on non-citizens or stop spending money on foreign nations and we've got an extra half a trillion dollars to put into our economy, okay, maybe I can hear you out on a healthcare for all deal. | ||
But that's not what we have. | ||
So it's just like, I can't even imagine. | ||
It's really hard to even fathom What America could actually look like if we were injecting half a trillion dollars into our own infrastructure, our own education, instead of wars and non-citizens? | ||
I really don't even think we can comprehend it. | ||
I think we could be so prosperous and so innovative, we could be like a new roaring 20s, like a new booming economy if we didn't spend all this money on foreign interests. | ||
That is exactly the point. | ||
And I think that most Americans can't even fathom that that would be true or what the world would look like if we had a real monetary policy with sound money that could actually sustain an economy. | ||
Because as it is, we're all putting in a ton of work into the system. | ||
And like 40% of it is getting siphoned off right away into government expenditures that have nothing to do with our country and our well-being. | ||
And so we sort of get tricked into thinking this is how the world works when it's not. | ||
This is just how a corrupt oligarchy works, and we've never known anything else because it's been this way since we were born. | ||
Well, you know, that's it exactly. | ||
It has been this way since we're born. | ||
So how do we change that perspective? | ||
How do we, I mean, maybe open the third eye, open the third political eye. | ||
How do we get people to realize the potential is right there in front of us? | ||
And it's not to say it's going to be easy, but I mean, really, you make like three or four policy changes and the door swings off the hinges of potential. | ||
Yeah. The way that I see it, and it's not a fast solution, and it's not easy, but the way that I see it, and this is just my bias, is I think that education is the solution. | ||
It's education for all of us, us educating ourselves. | ||
We live in a day where you have a smartphone in your pocket, you have search engines on your computer, you have access to all the information in the world, but most of us don't take responsibility for knowing about the world. | ||
Knowing how money works, understanding the future of technologies like AI or cryptocurrency, understanding global politics, understanding the history of the CIA, understanding what they don't want you to know. | ||
Because if you're getting all of your information from the government that is oppressing you, you obviously are not getting the information that you need to learn in order to change the world and become unoppressed. | ||
And so it's up to all of us to educate ourselves, educate each other, and educate our kids to learn how they control us so that we can learn how to undo it all together. | ||
You know, and that's a great point as we're about to go to a break here. | ||
And we've talked about what I want to talk about in the next segment. | ||
We'll see what our guest Ian Carroll wants to talk about. | ||
But, you know, that's a great point. | ||
And it's a realization I had because I always would hear conservatives saying, oh, well, you know, the left isn't procreating. | ||
So we don't have to worry about them because conservatives are procreating. | ||
And it hit me one day. | ||
I was like, wait a second. That's why they're taking over to the education system. | ||
Yeah, they're not having kids. | ||
That's why they're indoctrinating your kids. | ||
But it's beyond just that. | ||
You don't learn about taxes. You don't learn about business. | ||
You can't even fix a tire if you go to school. | ||
Alright, last segment here with Ian Carroll. | ||
Follow him on X at CancelCloCo or his YouTube channel, Cancel This Conspiracy. | ||
Very informative and entertaining. | ||
We've talked about what I want to talk about. | ||
Ian, what are your big stories right now? | ||
What are you talking about with your followers? | ||
I mean, I talk about all kinds of things, corruption of every form. | ||
But in the break, I was thinking, what's the thing that we should talk about with the Infowars audience? | ||
Because you guys have a really active, participatory, and thoughtful audience. | ||
And there's so much going on this year. | ||
But what is the thing that matters the most? | ||
What can we do to effect change, hopefully for the better this year? | ||
And it's kind of the obvious answer is we're coming into an election, right? | ||
And we all remember what happened in the last election and we remember how there were live streams in the middle of the night and there was weird stuff going on and there was sort of citizen journalists looking out and raising the alarm about a lot of things. | ||
But if I'm being honest, in hindsight, there's more we could have done to keep a lens on what's going on, to expose the lies, to expose kind of fraud and various forms of election interference. | ||
Because as we were talking about earlier with Ukraine, the intelligence agencies of the West, their job is to overturn elections, to rig elections, to let's say influence elections, which they would obviously never do in America. | ||
They would never do that. | ||
We would want to all be all hands on deck, just keeping an eye on what's going to happen this November, being at the polling stations, being prepared to go out in the middle of the night and film things, take photos of things. | ||
And I think that coming up on this next election, we are halfway through so many big sort of Deep state globalist plans in the world right now that I expect that they will stop at nothing to get the results they want out of this election because if they get foiled halfway through these plans, we're talking about years and years and years of work being flushed down the drain. | ||
Do you agree? Do you disagree? | ||
Well, I would say that you're spot on when it comes to getting active this November. | ||
It's like, hey, I'm going to go to downtown San Francisco and film some homeless people. | ||
Like, yeah, they're everywhere, so you can obviously film them. | ||
I mean, folks, if you go out on election day and hang around some polling locations and you think there might be some shenanigans, yeah, you'll probably find something. | ||
I mean, it's even happened to me. | ||
And, I mean, it might be a minor thing, but we observed, myself and Rob Dew, who's just right across the office here, we observed some crimes happening in Austin. | ||
We filmed them, called the cops and everything. | ||
I mean, we weren't even trying to do that. | ||
It was just like, hey, this is illegal electioneering that you have going on here. | ||
Of course, it was Democrats doing it. | ||
And so we filmed that, called the police. | ||
That's just one example. | ||
You know... It's so hard, I think. | ||
It's kind of like when you're, you know, there's a reason why a lot of people submit to vaccines or pharmaceutical products because you're sitting there and it's kind of the intimidation of the hospital or the emergency room. | ||
It's the guy in the lab coat, the doctor's outfit, and you're just like, oh, well, I better do what they say. | ||
I mean, there's kind of that same thing, I think, in these polling locations where people are afraid to film or, you know, speak out if they see anything. | ||
But I think, you know, because my regret is on election night in 2020, Infowars did like a 100-hour straight live broadcast leading into the election. | ||
And so on election night, like myself and the crew were already burnt out. | ||
And so it was like 3 in the morning, and they were basically saying, we're done counting, and we're not going to call it for Trump. | ||
And so it's three in the morning and I'm like, all right, guys, let's just call it a night. | ||
We'll be back in the morning, whatever. | ||
Let's go home and get some rest. | ||
And sure enough, as soon as we shut it down and I get home and literally I drive from the office to my house and then all of a sudden Biden wins five states and they call it for Biden. | ||
I'm like, holy hell, what the? | ||
It's just like, it's just boom. | ||
It just happened like that. And so it was like, you know, that's just a little adjustment for me in the media. | ||
It's like, no, I'm going to have to be on literally until six, seven in the morning and let's restore our energy. | ||
I guess my counter question back to you, because this is where I kind of push back on people that say, well, what's going to be the difference between 2020 and 2024? | ||
They've done nothing to change the rig job. | ||
And while I'm healthy skepticism or calling out rigged elections, yeah, I'm all for it. | ||
But I do believe they've done something. | ||
I believe that they have a lot of poll watchers. | ||
They've hired tens of thousands. | ||
They're going to have a bunch of lawyers on the scenes as well. | ||
This is all over the media with the liberals panicking. | ||
They even have cyber security experts that are going to be observing the voting machines to make sure they're not connecting to the internet. | ||
The code doesn't change throughout the process. | ||
So I do think that things have been done. | ||
I mean, is it enough? But do you agree with that or do you kind of buy into that? | ||
Hey, they've done nothing. They'll just steal it again mentality. | ||
No, I completely agree with you. | ||
And I'm glad that people have woken up to what happened and people in positions of influence, positions of power, like in politics, in cybersecurity, in lots of lawyers. | ||
The people that are pro-freedom and pro-America are doing things. | ||
And I think it's up to all of us to think, what can I personally do? | ||
What are my skill sets? | ||
What is my job? And even if you're just a regular American citizen that doesn't have any skill sets you think are pertinent to an election, It's important to remember that you are a target of media and information. | ||
And it's highly likely that we will have at least one, shall we say, black swan-style event or bizarre—like, there will probably be things that will happen to try to sway our minds, to try to disinform us. | ||
Like, for example, the Hunter Biden laptop story that came out right before the last election— We should all be prepared to be as informed as possible and to be as vocal and intelligent as possible about the way that the media tries to affect all of us, even if we're not someone who actually has the connections to go and monitor a polling station or the connections to go and have a press pass or whatever it is. | ||
Everyone has something to do, even if it's just a good defense can be your good offense, because you're going to be the target of so many lies and deceptions leading into 2024. | ||
Yeah, I get asked this all the time, and I've kind of learned to have the same response with people saying, well, what can I do? | ||
Well, what can I do? And my response is, well, you just asking me that means you're on the right track. | ||
Whatever. It means you know you need to do something. | ||
I can't tell you what it is you need to do. | ||
For me, I was already in media. | ||
I was in sports media before I started into politics. | ||
So for me, I was already in media. | ||
And when I realized that the news is lying to us, our politicians are lying to us, you know, everything else that comes along with it, the answer for me was obvious. | ||
Okay, well, I'm going to drop sports and I'm going to go into politics and start to do some of this more informative, important stuff. | ||
But for others, it might be getting involved in local politics. | ||
It might be getting on a school board. | ||
There's all kinds, poll watching, whatever. | ||
The point is, if you're asking me that question, you're already on the right track. | ||
But you have to be the answer to the question. | ||
I can't answer the question of what can I do. | ||
You have to answer that question for yourself. | ||
And so I think that that's finally happening, though. | ||
And maybe COVID or maybe the 2020 election theft, maybe those were kind of the moments that really spurred people into realizing, yeah, I need to do something. | ||
Yeah, and one last thought that we should all just keep in mind is that whether Trump is your guy completely or Trump is totally not your guy or you're somewhere in the middle, we all need to be aware that just the facts are that Trump got attacked in a big legal way and they took a lot of money away from him. | ||
And we were talking earlier about how money insulates politicians against control. | ||
And so Trump has had to make a lot of deals with big money since they started taking all that money from him that has helped them get their claws and talons into him. | ||
And so I think that everyone, whether you're pro-Trump or kind of on the fence or not, everyone has a responsibility to sort of hold Trump accountable and try to help him Stay true to the values that he said he would stay to and try to pressure and support a true representation of what Americans want and not let big money subvert Trump if and when he wins. | ||
Because although Trump may want to do a certain set of policies, big money might have their talents in a way that without We're good to go. | ||
Yeah, and I would say, generally speaking, too, you know, don't look for any politician to save you. | ||
You always have to save yourself. | ||
You have to be the answer to your own problems. | ||
Absolutely. I just want somebody who's not going to step on my air tube, you know, when I'm scuba diving at the bottom of the ocean is all I want. | ||
I just want somebody who's not going to step on my air tube and, you know, cause me to run out of air. | ||
And I think that Trump's probably the guy, hopefully, to do that. | ||
All right, last question, Ian Carroll. | ||
Great time with you today. When you go out and you sing karaoke, do you sing Bohemian Rhapsody? | ||
Is that your choice? No. I have before, but that's not my first choice. | ||
I live in a very liberal town, so I just try to avoid karaoke nights altogether. | ||
All right. Well, I figured, I thought you might go with that, or maybe bicycle, or maybe something. | ||
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I get the Freddie Mercury all the time, though, and it's a lot of fun. | |
It's a lot of fun. | ||
It's a lot of fun. Great stuff, man. Thanks, Owen. | ||
Well, we tuned out of the Biden-NATO speech early because I just couldn't stand it, and we had the great guest on. | ||
But now all of his gaffes and fumbles and bumbles are going around. | ||
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So, yeah. Who's surprised? | |
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A big pro-Biden account on X tried to pull a quick one and regretted it immediately. | ||
I don't know where the final polling result ended up. | ||
Let's take a July poll from Biden propaganda agent Morgan Freeman. | ||
No, not that Morgan Freeman. | ||
And 92% showed up to vote for Trump. | ||
92% in a pro-Biden account poll voted for Trump. | ||
So about 100,000 votes, more than 90% go for Trump. | ||
I'd say that's pretty accurate. | ||
I'd say that deal is pretty accurate. | ||
So I don't know where it ended up, if the crew wants to put that on the screen or not. | ||
But point is, even pro-Biden accounts are putting up polls that Trump is dominating. | ||
So I don't know if that tells you Biden voters are switching to Trump or if there just are no Biden voters. | ||
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Either way, it doesn't look good for Biden. | |
GOP-led House Committee adopts amendment to reduce A.G. Garland's salary to $1 until he releases the Biden Herd tapes. | ||
They're also fining him $10,000 a day. | ||
Now, this is ongoing stuff. | ||
There's some looming legal battles. | ||
The Supreme Court just affirmed that the inherent contempt standard can be held to Merrick Garland. | ||
But I'll have more on that. | ||
Tomorrow. We had a press statement from Mike Johnson on the Her Tapes. | ||
This is why... Garland's being held in contempt. | ||
Everybody in America knows why they don't want to turn over the audio, because it will obviously, presumably, show exactly what we all saw on that debate stage, and that's something that they've been wanting to cover up, and of course that is the mental decline of Joe Biden. | ||
Maybe that's what Senator Manchin is inferring from the video earlier. | ||
Maybe he thinks there's going to be some big developments in getting this tape to the public that's going to be a complete disaster. | ||
For Joe Biden and the Democrats. | ||
But now Democrats are propositioning that Merrick Garland have a special counsel investigate Clarence Thomas. | ||
They want financial disclosure reports required by the Ethics in Government Act. | ||
How about that for, like, a Nancy Pelosi? | ||
So, now the Democrats are really going after Clarence Thomas, is what that shows. | ||
My guess is Merrick Garland sits this one out, but we'll see. | ||
There's all kinds of wheeling and dealing going on in that district of criminals we call Washington, D.C. So the Democrats now are making attempts to remove Clarence Thomas from the bench. | ||
They want to remove the greatest Supreme Court justice currently and in modern history, Clarence Thomas, from the bench. | ||
Those racist bigots trying to remove a black man. | ||
Can you believe that? Can you believe those racist Democrats? | ||
They hate seeing a black man doing his thing, don't they? | ||
So typical. Alright, you want to see cringe? | ||
Boy, oh boy. I hate to even do this to you. | ||
Jill Biden. | ||
Now, Jill Biden, you don't think this woman is loving her role as the First Lady? | ||
She demanded the Marine Corps band write her theme music. | ||
No, I'm not kidding. Jill Biden demanded that the Marine Corps band made a theme song for her whenever she made appearances at White House events. | ||
They then demanded that they had to play her theme song. | ||
Talk about an arrogant, entitled B.I. itch. | ||
Oh, yeah. Who do you think really wants to stay in the White House? | ||
Joe or Jill? I mean, there might be a nice toilet throne that Joe likes to sit on. | ||
That's kind of his thing. He's got a nice toilet or something. | ||
Or somebody that wipes his butt in the White House staff. | ||
But it's Jill. She told the Marine Corps band to write her a theme song that they have to play whenever she goes to White House events. | ||
So here's Jill Biden's theme song in clip 17. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the United States. | |
Because they do this introduction. | ||
Here we go, just play it. | ||
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Earth to Bay. | |
That's Joe Biden's theme song. | ||
That's kind of catchy. | ||
Not bad. The tyrant first lady demanded the band write her a theme song and play it when she speaks at the White House. | ||
It's too bad she's not a class act like Melania. | ||
Now, Melania is the one that would deserve a theme song and everything else and to be on the front of a campaign. | ||
And you notice how Melania just kind of, she just does her own thing. | ||
She doesn't ask for the spotlight. Jill is obsessed with herself. | ||
She doesn't get enough of herself. | ||
I can't even play this. | ||
Here's Jill Biden talking about Joe getting a cognitive exam in clip 20. | ||
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Nikki Haley, one of the Republican candidates, is calling for mental competency tests for those politicians over the age of 75. | |
What do you think about that? Ridiculous. Would your husband ever take one of those? | ||
I mean, we haven't even discussed, we would never even discuss something like that. | ||
They never even discussed something like that. | ||
Of course. Now, if Nikki Haley would have said Donald Trump needs to take a cognitive test, then of course then they would have all have agreed with that. | ||
But oh, throw Joe Biden into the mix-in. | ||
No. Alright, you know, I've got clips from Jill Biden campaigning for Joe. | ||
It's just, it's such, it's a cringe factor of over 100. | ||
So I'm going to spare you. | ||
I'll spare you that. | ||
She did three campaign events for Joe yesterday. | ||
And I mean, look, she is loving her some her. | ||
And it's like the most shrill voice and she's just up there just parading, peacocking around, fluffing her hair. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
It is just, ugh. You can't even imagine. | ||
Oh boy, oh boy. | ||
There's so much news I still didn't get to. | ||
Fallen Cleveland police officer Jameson Ritter honored yesterday. | ||
And did you hear anything about Jameson Ritter getting killed by a criminal in Cleveland? | ||
No. Did you hear anything about that? | ||
Does it matter? Did the demographics of that phenomenon matter? | ||
No, I guess not. | ||
So, Jameson Ritter, a great American, slain in the line of duty. | ||
But he won't get a bunch of parades. | ||
He won't get funerals all over TV because those demographics don't work out. | ||
And, well, police officers just... | ||
Don't get honored. Criminals do now. | ||
That's how that goes. All right. | ||
Boy, oh boy. You know, there's a lot to get into with this Boeing story from yesterday, from today, rather. | ||
But I'm out of time, so we'll have to put that off till tomorrow. | ||
A big Boeing story. | ||
Big vaccine news. | ||
They're now admitting that it is killing women's fertility. | ||
I mean, oh boy. | ||
It was a long three hours, but it's the fastest three hours on the internet, and unfortunately we're out of time, so we'll do it all again tomorrow. | ||
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