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Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is Friday, August 16th, 2024. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, your election headquarters with, what are we at, 81 days? | ||
Somebody get my countdown up on the screen. | ||
What the hell are you doing back there? | ||
81 days till the presidential election. | ||
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Now, ladies and gentlemen, Kamala Harris had a campaign today. | ||
Ended not too long ago. | ||
And this is actually incredible. | ||
Now yesterday I explained why the no tax on tips was such an important thing. | ||
The last two days I've been explaining why the Trump press conferences interviews are not necessarily for his base. | ||
Now I explained why the tax on tips was so important yesterday. | ||
Now I'm going to show you the evidence of what I'm talking about when it comes to the press conferences and the interviews, not necessarily being for the base, but for the undecided voter and the moderate. | ||
And I'm going to show you proof that it's working. | ||
But what about Kamala Harris? | ||
What about her policy platform that she said she's going to launch next week at the DNC and starting to get into now? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
This is absolutely insane. | ||
The big joke is, when is Kamala Harris going to come out on the stage during a rally and wear a red hat that says, Make America Great Again? | ||
So she steals no tax on tips. | ||
Then she's running on border security. | ||
Today during her rally, which was a tiny attendance, folks, we're talking like 150 people at a high school gymnasium. | ||
I mean, this thing was tiny. | ||
The whole hype, everything is already petering out. | ||
Now, they'll have another big rally and they'll get some other performing artist or musician or whatever to perform beforehand. | ||
Taylor Swift is obviously what they're drooling over. | ||
Maybe they get it, maybe they don't, but that's the only way they can attract a crowd at this point. | ||
We're talking 200 people max. | ||
At Rally North Carolina for a Harris rally today. | ||
I mean, this thing was tiny. | ||
Because you notice, they're not sharing images of the crowd today, are they? | ||
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No. | ||
Mm-mm. | ||
Remember all those Democrat operatives on X that were sharing the images of her rally sizes? | ||
Remember that? | ||
Oh, not happening today! | ||
Remember all the mainstream legacy news outlets showing you videos with the huge crowds at her rallies? | ||
Oh, you're not seeing that today, are you? | ||
No, she couldn't even fill a high school gymnasium today. | ||
Should've hired a musician, Kamala. | ||
Or maybe a magician. | ||
But, okay, tiny rally. | ||
Now, she is bringing up The increased cost of goods. | ||
The day after Trump does it. | ||
Now, again, for Trump, this makes sense. | ||
He's running against the current administration. | ||
For Harris, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's never been seen before in U.S. | ||
political history. | ||
She's running against the current administration. | ||
Which she's a part of! | ||
Number two! | ||
And she's going through the price increases on goods! | ||
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What? | |
Now, I've got the video, and if you remember from the press conference yesterday, Trump laid out a bunch of goods on the table with the price increases and graphs. | ||
And he shot another video explaining it. | ||
Now Kamala Harris is doing that! | ||
So, okay, with 81 days till the election, what do we think, guys? | ||
Are we 10, 11 days away from Kamala Harris walking onto the stage at her rally in a red cap that says MAGA and a blue coat with a red tie? | ||
How far are we from that? | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Today, we are going to lay out a bunch of very important things with 81 days till the election. | ||
Now, I'll show you the tiny Kamala Harris rally today in North Carolina. | ||
I'll show you. | ||
Folks, this is just unbelievable. | ||
I mean, at this point, maybe Trump tries to troll her because if you recall earlier, I think it was this week or it was last week, Trump had a rally and he says no tax on tips at his rally. | ||
The very next day, Harris has a rally and says no tax on tips. | ||
Yesterday, Trump has a press conference. | ||
And he lays out the increased prices, specifically on food. | ||
Now today, Kamala has a rally and she's talking about the increased prices on food. | ||
So again, soon Kamala's going to be doing the blonde hair, the comb over. | ||
Actually, they did dye her hair blonde. | ||
So soon she's going to be doing the comb over. | ||
She's going to put on a red hat. | ||
She's going to wear a blue suit with a red tie. | ||
I mean, this is just ridiculous. | ||
It's just ridiculous at this point. | ||
So, I'll play those back-to-back, but there's some other things that we're going to cover today that are also very important. | ||
I'm going to show you the evidence. | ||
Because I've talked about how these rallies and press conferences and interviews are not necessarily for Trump's base. | ||
Because you see a bunch of people, you see a bunch of Trump supporters, right-wingers complaining about Trump. | ||
Oh, he's not doing enough for us. | ||
He needs to do more for us. | ||
It's a whole thing. | ||
Some of you might be aware of it. | ||
Some of you might not. | ||
I'm not getting involved. | ||
But I'm sure you've seen that. | ||
And I've been telling you not to worry about that. | ||
He should already have that vote. | ||
He should have already earned that vote just based off common sense and political pragmatism. | ||
But that these interviews, these press conferences, they are for the undecided voter, the moderate or even the liberal. | ||
And I've got proof today that these tactics, this strategy is working. | ||
It is working. | ||
So I'll show you that. | ||
Now there's something that could have a major implication on this 2016 election. | ||
And look, I suppose that we always need to have the context. | ||
I suppose that we always have to have the understanding of the framing. | ||
And this is what I got into yesterday with my updated 270 to win interactive map and Trump's path to victory. | ||
Are we really up against a campaign? | ||
Are we really up against policies? | ||
Or are we just outright up against cheaters? | ||
Are we just outright up against election fraud? | ||
Well, I would argue that it's both. | ||
And I think that's where Too Big to Rig comes into play. | ||
And in the Too Big to Rig formula, we have to convert Leftist, Democrat, liberal voters, and we have to win over the undecided voters. | ||
So what's happening? | ||
What's happening is you just had Bernie Sanders do an interview talking about how they stole two straight primaries from him. | ||
Now, Bernie voters have been disenfranchised in two straight presidential elections. | ||
I'm not saying they're going to be Trump voters. | ||
I'm just saying these are disenfranchised Democrat voters. | ||
And I don't really know if they're enthusiastic for Kamala, and I don't really know if that enthusiasm will last. | ||
And I think that this Sanders interview is going to be a bit of a punch in the face and a reminder | ||
that the Democrats have stolen three straight primaries. | ||
And in fact, this most recent go around, you have a nominee that didn't even get a single vote. | ||
I think this has an impact. | ||
I think this has an impact. | ||
And you had Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr.' 's vice president, pick. | ||
Nicole Shanahan releases what's like a short documentary And I'm going to be playing both of these things back-to-back, the Bernie interview and then this short documentary. | ||
And Nicole Shanahan, in this short documentary, it documents how the Democrats steal primaries and rig primaries. | ||
Now, RFK Jr. | ||
might only be polling at, let's say, 5%, maybe 9% at best. | ||
Well, that's not an insignificant number in a tight election. | ||
Not insignificant at all. | ||
And in fact it's more significant that he tried to run as a Democrat and I would say most Kennedy supporters probably lean left. | ||
Probably more classical liberal or classical Democrat. | ||
So these things are not insignificant with 81 days till the election and I'm just I'm just begging the Trump campaign to cut this deal with RFK Jr. | ||
I'm just begging him. | ||
And I don't know if now is the time. | ||
I would wait. | ||
I'd wait till... I mean, you can kind of time it out how you want, but I would probably time it out around a debate, maybe right before or after, depending on what kind of headline control you want. | ||
Or, if you want maximum momentum, do it after all the debates and closest to the election, like an October surprise type thing. | ||
But this is just so obvious to me at this point, and he's just been given a second chance because the Harris team rejected him. | ||
Cut the deal with RFK Jr., take his endorsement, and give him a cabinet position. | ||
What do you even have to lose? | ||
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Nothing. | |
Nothing. | ||
But we're gonna play that short documentary, The Big Cheat. | ||
The Big Cheat. | ||
So they can't hide this. | ||
So the Democrats can run around saying, Protect Democracy! | ||
Party of Democracy! | ||
Trump a Threat to Democracy! | ||
Except that's not the narrative. | ||
The narrative is they stole it from Bernie Sanders, two straight election cycles, and then they just nominated Kamala Harris without a single vote. | ||
As the DNC set to begin next week. | ||
With probably big protests in the streets, and who knows what else is gonna happen. | ||
And of course it was Kamala herself, when she was a senator, who went to the Senate, and would do a display about how voting machines can be rigged and hacked. | ||
That was Kamala Harris! | ||
She then also gave speeches about how we only need to have paper ballots! | ||
Where did that Kamala go? | ||
Where is that Kamala Harris today? | ||
I wonder. | ||
I wonder. | ||
So, we've got all of that and more coming up today. | ||
But Kamala Harris is starting to announce some of her policies. | ||
Now, basic economics is tough. | ||
And I actually don't say that facetiously. | ||
It is kind of tough, actually. | ||
And some things about basic economics are even counterintuitive. | ||
Like, we're going to have price fixing, or we're going to raise the minimum wage, or, oh, okay, that'll be good for the economy. | ||
Not necessarily. | ||
It's counterintuitive. | ||
But this is what Kamala Harris is proposing now. | ||
Kamala Harris unveils economic plan, including a whopping $1.7 trillion in handouts. | ||
And a federal ban on grocery store price gouging. | ||
Now, here's your basic economics formula. | ||
If you set a price limit on anything, if you set a price limit on a good, and the price limit on that good is X, and then the price to produce that good is Y, Now, if X is greater than Y, the economy works. | ||
If Y is greater than X, the economy shuts down. | ||
And so therefore, you cannot have... It has to be fluid. | ||
These two X and Y variables have to be variables. | ||
They have to work together. | ||
So under Kamala Harris's plan to freeze X, the minute Y is bigger than X, the economy shuts down and that good is no longer available. | ||
So it sounds nice. | ||
I'm gonna put a price freeze on beef and bread. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
If the price to produce beef and bread is higher than the price Of which it can be sold, then guess what? | ||
There's no beef and bread. | ||
That's how that goes. | ||
And that's how it will go. | ||
And that's how it has gone. | ||
And so that's why Kamala Harris's economic plan is so dangerous. | ||
And that's why it's so stunning that we're even talking about it as if it's Not just a good idea, but could ever work. | ||
So, what's the problem? | ||
The average Kamala Harris voter probably doesn't understand this. | ||
They probably don't understand this basic equation. | ||
So hey, sounds nice. | ||
I'm gonna freeze the price of that good at X. Well, that works for me. | ||
I'll be able to afford it now. | ||
Well, if the cost of producing that good, Y, is greater than the cost of selling at X, then guess what? | ||
You no longer have that good. | ||
And what goes into these costs, by the way? | ||
What goes into these costs? | ||
Because you understand her economic plan will also increase the costs. | ||
When you clamp down on energy, and when you raise taxes on corporations, well, guess what it costs to produce goods? | ||
Guess the formulas that go into that. | ||
Well, the cost of energy. | ||
The cost of taxes. | ||
So not only does the concept of freezing the cost of a good, X, inherently not work, When part of your economic plan is to increase the production costs, why? | ||
You are literally setting yourself up for economic collapse. | ||
Total economic collapse. | ||
Now, is Kamala Harris actually going to execute this if she becomes president? | ||
Is she just saying this to her low IQ voters that just want to embrace this idea of communism? | ||
Can't even understand how it'll make their life worse? | ||
I don't know, but if you take Kamala Harris at her word, and you take Kamala Harris with her policy, that she's gonna do it seriously, then this country is cooked, baby. | ||
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Done. | |
You think the price of goods is high now, the grocery store shelves will be empty! | ||
They'll be empty! | ||
And you know, it kind of hit me the other night when I went to the grocery store, and I guess now we're just used to the higher grocery bill. | ||
Biden-Harris administration increased our grocery bills about 25%, but now it's kind of just staying there. | ||
It's not going up anymore. | ||
Went up about 25, 30%, but now it's froze at that number and you're kind of just used to it. | ||
And I'm going to get groceries and I'm thinking about that, but then I'm thinking, you know what though? | ||
As much as it sucks, and we know that our grocery bills can go back down, we know we can fix this, we know we can bring these bills down by lowering the cost of production and energy and taxes and everything else, we can get these things back down. | ||
You know, at least the shelves are still full. | ||
At least the shelves are still full. | ||
At least I still have options. | ||
Won't be the case with Kamala Harris's economic plan. | ||
Shelves will not be stocked. | ||
You won't have options. | ||
They'll be gone. | ||
But here it is. | ||
So this was just part of Trump's display yesterday. | ||
And he had it all laid out at the press conference as well. | ||
And he was shooting videos beforehand. | ||
And he just showed certain goods, the price increase, he had the graph on it. | ||
This was from Trump's press conference yesterday, clip 21. | ||
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Look at this. | |
This is the cost of food. | ||
This is the cost of your basics. | ||
Every single thing is up. | ||
Eggs up 48%. | ||
Cookies up 27%. | ||
Look at what's going on. | ||
Butter up 31%. | ||
And this is just the beginning. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
So again, there's a whole longer form. | ||
He lays all these things out on the table. | ||
He has the graphs, the price increases, everything else. | ||
Now this is a... | ||
Smart campaign strategy for Donald Trump, and it's an honest campaign strategy for Donald Trump. | ||
He's running against the current administration. | ||
He's running against the economic policies that caused these prices to increase. | ||
But then there's Kamala Harris. | ||
She is a part of this administration. | ||
Her policies are what caused the price increase. | ||
And now she's running against them? | ||
She's running against herself. | ||
She's running against her own policies. | ||
She's running against the current administration that she's a part of. | ||
This is Kamala Harris today! | ||
Today in clip 17. | ||
As president, I will take on the high costs that matter most to most Americans, like the cost of food. | ||
We all know that prices went up during the pandemic when the supply | ||
chains shut down and failed. | ||
But our supply chains have now improved. And prices are still too high. | ||
A loaf of bread cost 50% more today than it did before the pandemic. | ||
Ground beef is up almost 50%. | ||
Your... I just, I don't even know what you say to that. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's never before seen in American politics. | ||
She's running against the current administration that she's a part of. | ||
She's running against the current economic policies that she's promoted. | ||
Kamala Harris is strawmanning herself during a rally. | ||
Never before seen. | ||
Never before seen. | ||
Because normally what happens if you're the incumbent or you're the party in power, and Kamala is basically the incumbent, she's the vice president, you're running on the success of your administration. | ||
You're running on the success of your policies. | ||
She's up there running on the failures. | ||
She's up there pitting herself against the current administration and its failures. | ||
Are there enough low IQ voters to fall for that or is this one too obvious? | ||
Is this the most ridiculous thing ever? | ||
How do people not hear that and think, wait a second, The prices went up. | ||
She even says, after the pandemic, aka after Trump's presidency, she might as well just say, after Biden and I got into the White House, prices went up. | ||
If I become president, we'll bring them back down. | ||
Your vice president, they went up. | ||
I mean, really? | ||
Do the 150 people at her high school gymnasium rally today not get that? | ||
Do they just take that in? | ||
Yeah, when's she gonna talk about fracking? | ||
I guess she has talked about she wants to bring back Obamacare. | ||
She hasn't leaned into it too much, but she's talked about she wants to bring back Obamacare without saying Obamacare. | ||
Because Obamacare doesn't pull well. | ||
So she'll find a new way of packaging it with her policy. | ||
She'll just say free healthcare for all or something like that. | ||
But I gotta say, that's Twilight Zone stuff right there. | ||
That's Clown World stuff right there. | ||
Usually, the party in power, usually the incumbent, is running on the success of their policies, not Kamala Harris. | ||
She's running against the failures of her own policies. | ||
And this is her strategy. | ||
And she's taking what Trump says 24 hours before, and then injecting it into her rallies. | ||
Whether it's no tax on tips, or whether it's the increased price of goods at the grocery store. | ||
Now, the beautiful thing is, it sets up Trump perfectly. | ||
Because... | ||
You have Kamala Harris running against herself. | ||
So, you know, you really don't even have to respond to this. | ||
There's no other way to phrase that. | ||
She's running against herself. | ||
She's not running on the success of her administration or her policies. | ||
She's running against the failures of her administration and policies. | ||
So in a way, it's almost like, can't be any better for Trump. | ||
But now you find a way, see, you have to find a way I mean, I'd be running ads just like what we saw in that video he put up on TikTok and on his social media accounts. | ||
Trump's already dominating these spectrums. | ||
We don't need Trump ads on social media. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's great. | ||
He's got people already doing his bidding there. | ||
These ads need to be running on television. | ||
They need to be running on local news. | ||
They need to be running during local sporting events, whatever popular TV shows, whatever it is. | ||
That's when these ads need to be running. | ||
They need to be running during the NFL preseason football games. | ||
What does the average American do on a Friday night if they're watching TV at home? | ||
What is the average American do on a Wednesday night if they're watching TV at home? | ||
Are they watching local news? | ||
Are they watching a ballgame? | ||
Are they watching a football game? | ||
Are they watching a high school football game? | ||
A college football game? | ||
That's where these ads need to be targeted. | ||
And it's exactly what you just did. | ||
And you just lay it all out. | ||
And I think the visual representation is even more powerful. | ||
And Trump's a big fan of that. | ||
You just lay it all out on the table. | ||
It's like ground beef, eggs, bacon, bread. | ||
And you lay it all out on the table. | ||
And you put the graph right there. | ||
You walk right by it, you show it, and you say, look at the increase in these basic goods since Kamala Harris got into the White House. | ||
And so now, when Kamala Harris is out there campaigning, people hear that and they think, wait a second, Kamala, you did that. | ||
You're running against the price increase. | ||
You caused the price increase. | ||
So that's Trump's next move, but what will Kamala Harris steal from Trump next? | ||
The blonde hair, the red hat, the blue suit? | ||
A loaf of bread cost 50% more today than it did before the pandemic. | ||
Ground beef is up almost 50%. | ||
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I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message. | |
Maybe that's the ad. | ||
Maybe that's all you need. | ||
Speaking of a good laugh, actually, it's maybe not so funny, because I did consider this. | ||
Can Kamala Harris turn Texas blue? | ||
Now, the only way they can turn Texas blue would be in Harris County, Houston, where the most corruption in Texas exists. | ||
They can't do it really in Austin. | ||
They don't really have enough population here, or probably even enough corruption. | ||
Dallas? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
With kind of the split county area, a lot of conservatives still up there. | ||
But Houston, Harris County, that's the Democrat corruption stronghold with a huge population. | ||
So I considered it. | ||
I considered it. | ||
Could the Democrats turn Texas blue in 2024? | ||
Problem is The big Democrats down there, the local Democrats down there, they are just rife in corruption and scandal right now. | ||
And one of their big guys just got busted for election fraud. | ||
So I think they're cooked. | ||
I think they're cooked in Harris County. | ||
I don't think they can steal it bigger than Texas, so no. | ||
I do not think Kamala Harris can turn Texas blue. | ||
So I'm gonna say no to that fake Newsweek headline. | ||
But I laid out what I think Trump's path to victory is already, and that was yesterday. | ||
Now, let me just tell you here, in the next hour, I'm going to show you that there is a narrative building that is going to hurt the Democrat Party that they cannot avoid, and they've done it to themselves. | ||
How they cheat and steal during the primary process, specifically for this case, but then tell you they're the party of democracy and protecting democracy. | ||
I don't know if this one works. | ||
I think they have set themselves up for a major fall here, but I'll explain why coming up in the next hour. | ||
Now, let's get into how Trump reaching to the middle, Trump doing interviews and press conferences to bring in the undecided voter is working. | ||
And so you see a bunch of clap trapping from far right wingers, the dissident right, some of Trump's base even complaining about things. | ||
And I've just tried to explain, remain steady, understand this part of the campaign, this part of the process is not for you. | ||
He's banking on your vote, and quite frankly, I think it's a safe bet to make. | ||
Now, if you want to be petulant and decide you're not going to vote for Donald Trump because of X, Y, or Z, then that's on you. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
But I've explained this part of the process is to get the undecided voter to get the moderate | ||
voter or even to get the liberal voter. | ||
And it's working, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And it's working, and I've got the proof. | ||
But perhaps before we get to that, this is what people are saying about Kamala Harris on the ground. | ||
Specifically dealing with the open borders and the economic issues. | ||
Here a lady gets emotional when she finds out, as she has to make a financial decision to save her business or start a new business, she has a transaction with a non-citizen who, guess what? | ||
Gets stuff for free! | ||
She gets emotional explaining it here in clip 11. | ||
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I need this message to go out to our vice president. | |
Who's running for president. | ||
I have heard all over social media about, excuse me if I say anything wrong, immigrants getting loans, money. | ||
It was hard for me to believe. | ||
It was just extremely hard for me to believe. | ||
I've been in business such a long time. | ||
Back in 2019, I purchased my first food truck. | ||
It cost me over $25,000. | ||
I paid it cash money. | ||
I worked hard to pay for this truck. | ||
It's that Trump economy. | ||
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I'm now selling it because I'm just gonna... I'm doing other things, but I'm selling it. | |
I had a guy come to Look at purchasing my vehicle and my food truck. | ||
And he explained to me, he's an illegal immigrant. | ||
He has no credit. | ||
He has no money in the bank, but he showed me his paperwork that he will receive funds to purchase my food truck. | ||
I'm thankful that he's buying it. | ||
But I'm hurt that I worked so hard to pay cash for my food truck. | ||
I have good credit. | ||
Can't even get a business loan because of the color of my skin. | ||
I have veterans in my family. | ||
I'm a veteran. | ||
I've been self-employed for so long. | ||
But somebody, please tell me, how do I work so hard? | ||
to have somebody who comes to this country, not long, no credit. | ||
And he shows me paperwork where they'll be funding him money to buy my food truck. | ||
And when I talked to the bank, they told me usually they have to go straight to a dealership | ||
because I'm a private sale. Now, let me just stop it there for the sake of time. | ||
This is so important. | ||
This is so important. | ||
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The end. | |
The Democrat Party platform is putting non-citizens ahead of you. | ||
They're giving them a leg up and a hand up and a hand out. | ||
Treating them as special while you sit on the sideline. | ||
And so, this country needs to be for Americans. | ||
And if there are government benefits, which I'm not for, they need to be for Americans. | ||
This isn't a hard concept. | ||
So when Trump campaigns about this, when Trump makes an issue of this, what do they say? | ||
Oh, he's a racist. | ||
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Really? | |
Because that's a black woman. | ||
When Trump says black jobs, they say he's a racist. | ||
Really? | ||
That's a black woman. | ||
So see, that's what they want. | ||
They don't want people to understand what's really going on with this illegal immigration issue. | ||
They just want you to think, oh, racist, Republican, racist, Trump, racist. | ||
No, it's about policy that's putting non-citizens, illegal aliens, above American citizens. | ||
Above law-abiding citizens. | ||
Here's another woman calling them out. | ||
Streets of New York, clip 13. | ||
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I work downtown, right? | |
I'm gonna show you how many of them comes outside with the same amount of kids, with the same fucking sign, asking for money. | ||
That's one set of people. | ||
You see the different kids? | ||
Now watch this. | ||
Right across the street, you're gonna see her fucking cousin. | ||
And people really stop and give the money. | ||
You know how much they fucking making? | ||
It should be illegal. | ||
Nothing against- I'mma just keep my- my comments to myself. | ||
But, um... Kamala, bitch, this is why we need a border. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because they come in here, and they doing the dumb shit. | ||
Alright, um... Cruz just let me down on a Friday. | ||
I told him essentially that he didn't do it, but it's fine. | ||
Everybody love everybody. | ||
Uh, you get the point. | ||
We're out of dump, we're on terrestrial radio and TV, so I can't, I'm out of dump, there were too many cuss words in that. | ||
You get the point. | ||
It's a woman in New York City, saying this is why we need a border, too many illegals here, getting free stuff, this is all on the Biden-Harris administration, this is all on Kamala Harris, now she wants to run for president. | ||
So look, I get it. | ||
The propaganda works on us all. | ||
The hype for Kamala, Getting out all these celebrities and paid endorsements and everything else and all the hype. | ||
It's fine. | ||
That's what's happening on the street, folks. | ||
It ain't working. | ||
It's not working here. | ||
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Now remember what I told you. | |
That the interviews and press conferences are not for you, per se, they're for the undecided voter, for the moderate, and even the liberal. | ||
And what else did I say? | ||
I said, remember that when Trump does these interviews and sounds very sane and keeps things on a level, The undecided voter, the moderate voter, even the liberal voter will see that, hear that, watch that, and then go watch the media's coverage of it and have a paradigm shift. | ||
Both of these things are happening. | ||
Here's the proof. | ||
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I used to be a far left extremist and now I'm gonna vote for Donald Trump. | |
First thing that started to make me want to leave the left was I watched a Trump press conference and I watched it thoroughly and then the next day I remember watching my usual news, CNN and similar news outlets, And seeing them spin, twist, and take things out of context, and as somebody that watched the press conference, I knew that he didn't say those things. | ||
I've always been pretty anti-establishment and wanted to vote for people that would represent the everyday working person, and I was fooled, like a lot of people, into thinking that that was the Democrat Party. | ||
Upon doing more research, I found out that the richest people in the world, like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, all of those gigantic people all donate to the Democratic Party. | ||
The Democratic Party wants you to think that they are anti-establishment and they're for the little people. | ||
The real party that's against government interference and anti-establishment, anti-corporation, a lot of people are not gonna like this. | ||
It's Republicans. | ||
When I was super far left, I made a small critique of Joe Biden, and everybody attacked me. | ||
Like, everybody. | ||
I was for Joe Biden at the time, but because I had made a small critique, I had people that didn't want to be my friend anymore, because I didn't agree with 100% of what Joe Biden was doing. | ||
And they jumped down your throat for every little thing, and then run around promoting tolerance. | ||
But they're intolerant to everything that They disagree with. | ||
I started to notice that a lot of my far left friends and far left people in general want everybody around them to walk on eggshells. | ||
So what I mean by that is they kind of make themselves minorities and they're not. | ||
Between the crazy pronouns and All of those types of things. | ||
They want people to be uncomfortable around them. | ||
They want that attention so badly that oftentimes they're abusive to the people around them. | ||
In general, the Democratic Party tends to promote anything-goes behavior, which to me is straight-up demonic. | ||
They say, you don't have to be a human being. | ||
You can be a cat. | ||
A grown man, if he's wearing red lipstick and doesn't otherwise present as a woman, is allowed in the bathroom with I'm gonna cut into this early and then play the second follow-up clip, proving my point yet again. | ||
and everybody else needs to conform to that and that's not good for society. | ||
We as humans need structure. So saying that you can... | ||
I'm going to cut into this early and then play the second follow-up clip | ||
proving my point yet again. And I chose these two clips specifically because that's a white woman | ||
normally wouldn't vote for Trump and then or better to say normally wouldn't vote Republican | ||
and the next is a black man normally wouldn't vote Republican. | ||
This is a paradigm shift. | ||
But here's one more thing I should add before I go to the second clip. | ||
This is why I'm constantly up here promoting for you, a conservative Republican voter, Trump supporter, American patriot, whatever you want to classify yourself as. | ||
I don't like putting anybody in a box. | ||
This is why I'm up here promoting to you sanity, calmness, and being the best person you can be. | ||
Because when people like that, far leftists that had all these ideas and beliefs, when they start to have their awakening, we have to be there. | ||
We have to be consistent. | ||
We have to be the change we want to see in the world. | ||
We have to be the image, the presentation of decency and common sense and production and health and wisdom. | ||
So that when they have this awakening and they open their eyes and they start to look around and they're like, gee, you know, I look at these lefties, they're like psychotic. | ||
Look over here at my conservative friends and Republicans and Trump supporters that they kept calling all these names, but actually these people seem totally normal. | ||
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Really nice, actually, and healthy. | |
We have to be those people. | ||
We have to be those people. | ||
But did you hear that? | ||
So there's the paradigm shift. | ||
This part of the campaign is for them and it's working. | ||
Here's another example in clip 10. | ||
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So I said let me just get on here real quick because I want to tell you about something. | |
I watched this press conference that Donald Trump did today and I deliberately stayed for the entire thing. | ||
I said let me listen to the whole thing and I got to tell you. | ||
In my opinion, I thought it was actually a very good press conference for him. | ||
And it was contrary to what the presentation is that we typically see of a Donald Trump presser or rally. | ||
Like he was like, I'd say like 90% of it was just like really on point. | ||
Like I don't agree with everything the man says at all, but I can say that he spoke directly to the issues, | ||
especially the issues that I care about as not only a black man, | ||
but just as a person living in America in this horrible economy, | ||
the horrible state that we are in right now. | ||
And, you know, it was kind of different because it was like, he was very like welcoming. | ||
He was reserved. | ||
He dealt directly with the questions that were asked of him. | ||
And he was even welcoming to the press. | ||
And so I was like, damn. | ||
When he was done, I remember saying to myself, I wonder how the media is going to paint this presser. | ||
And like clockwork the immediately yo like the um the blog sites like ball alert world star the shade room and all the like legacy media they started putting out the hit pieces boy they started painting the rally as it's some hate-filled incoherent psycho babble And, you know, if you're a person that cares anything about objectivity and just critical thinking, I think we should all be able to agree that we have to dig deeper for ourselves and do our own research in order to find out exactly what's going on. | ||
Because as it is right now, we can't trust the media and we're being spoon-fed our opinions not only by legacy media, but sadly by The professional managerial class. | ||
We have a lot of popular black folks out there who are getting on social media and on the news media and they're shaming, they're trying to shame you into falling in line. | ||
And that's not something I agree with. | ||
Now you can vote for whoever you want to vote for. | ||
Democrat, Republican, at the end of the day I understand that as black people we're not a monolith and I would never judge anyone or shame them for what they decide to do with their vote. | ||
But Before you make these decisions on these candidates, you have a responsibility to dig deeper and find out all you need to know about their policy. | ||
Don't allow people to trigger you. | ||
So it goes on. | ||
So I bring the proof of what I'm talking about, that this part of Trump's campaign is reaching out to the undecided voter, the moderate, or even the liberal. | ||
And it's working. | ||
And also, that what Trump is initiating here is a paradigm shift When somebody tunes in to a press conference or an interview and then sees the media's response and says, whoa, that's not what I saw. | ||
That's not what I witnessed. | ||
If they'll lie about this, what else have they lied about? | ||
It's working. | ||
It's working. | ||
And I would also say to this audience, I would also say to the listener, as we're in some choppy seas right now, I would also say that you should be proud. | ||
This is a moment for us to be proud. | ||
This is not a moment for us to start engaging and infighting and pointing fingers and making demands and looking for purism. | ||
This is our time for victory and we are winning. | ||
We were right. | ||
Other Americans are starting to see that. | ||
They're joining our side. | ||
Our numbers are growing. | ||
We are winning. | ||
We need to keep this momentum going forward. | ||
Doesn't mean we all see things the same. | ||
Doesn't mean we all don't have the same number one issue. | ||
Doesn't mean there aren't things we can hash out down the line. | ||
But now is the time to stay steadfast, keep your eye on the prize, and realize we are winning. | ||
We have been right, we are winning. | ||
So, there's the proof of what I'm talking about, and then there's my message. | ||
Now is the time where we have to show we are the sane people, we are the healthy people, We are the common sense people. | ||
We are the happy people. | ||
So they can have that juxtaposition in their life of us versus a lefty. | ||
And also now is the time where we don't try to scuttle the momentum we're gaining. | ||
We lean into it. | ||
And we say, we're glad we were right. | ||
We were proven right. | ||
And now other people are seeing it. | ||
And Trump's campaign strategy is working! | ||
It's working! | ||
If the goal is victory, which is what we need on November 6th. | ||
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There's not a thing that could happen. | ||
Donald Trump could get up on stage, pull his pants down, take a s*** up at the podium, and I still would never vote for you f***ing Democrats again. | ||
Royce! | ||
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Royce! | |
Let that sink in. | ||
That's Royce White. | ||
He just won his election this week. | ||
He's going on to face Amy Klobuchar. | ||
I think he can win. | ||
I think he can win. | ||
And I hope he does. | ||
Can you imagine Royce White in the Senate? | ||
Can you imagine that? | ||
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All right. | |
We still got plenty of news and video clips to cover. | ||
I do intend to take phone calls today. | ||
I promise I've barely taken any this week. | ||
But as I already told you, what I want to show you now I think is going to play a big factor for Democrats As we're getting into the stretch run here. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
Are they going to abandon their messaging of the party of democracy? | ||
Are they going to abandon their messaging that Trump is a threat to democracy? | ||
They might have to. | ||
Because the more they lean into it, the more stuff like this is going to do harm to them. | ||
And this is not coming from conservatives, by the way. | ||
This is coming from Bernie Sanders. | ||
Who ran as a Democrat for President, and this is coming from Nicole Shanahan, who is the Vice President of RFK Jr. | ||
So let's start with this short documentary from Nicole Shanahan called The Big Cheat, the so-called Defenders of Democracy in the Democrat Party. | ||
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In 2016, the Democratic Party was coming off an eight-year high of ruling American politics. | |
Eight years prior, Barack Obama had burst onto the scene as an unstoppable force, defeating John McCain in a landslide victory. | ||
With his cool, calm, charismatic charm, he quickly became one of the most popular presidents in recent history. | ||
He promised health care for all, passed Wall Street reform, and took out bin Laden. | ||
As his presidency was winding down, Democrats knew they needed another sure thing to keep their party going. | ||
So who did they turn to? | ||
Hillary! | ||
Hillary! | ||
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Hillary Rodham Clinton. | |
The former First Lady, New York Senator, and Secretary of State would enable the Democrats to nominate the first female president in American history. | ||
And to make things even sweeter, they'd be running against this guy. | ||
The Democrat elite's plan to retain power was all coming together. | ||
Except for one little thing. | ||
One! | ||
Two! | ||
You know what to do! | ||
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That's right. | |
A previously little-known senator from Vermont had started a populist movement that was taking over the country. | ||
He went from an unknown to a bonafide folk hero almost overnight. | ||
The Hillary team started to get nervous as his popularity grew. | ||
So what did they do? | ||
They cheated. | ||
As the Democrat elite transitioned from Obama to Clinton, there was a minor problem within the Democratic Party. | ||
At the end of his presidency, Obama had left the party $24 million in debt, $15 million owed to the bank, and more than $8 million owed to vendors from his 2012 campaign. | ||
Simply put, the DNC was broke and had no funds leading up to the 2016 election. | ||
That was until a friendly donor swooped in to bail him out. | ||
And you know who that was? | ||
You guessed it. | ||
The Hillary Clinton Victory Fund. | ||
In an unprecedented move, the Clinton campaign bought out the DNC's debt and gave them millions of dollars in loans to keep them afloat. | ||
They now had the power to hold the DNC hostage on the loans they had given them. | ||
The Victory Fund that was supposed to be for whoever the Democratic nominee was, had now become a fund solely for Clinton. | ||
And what did she do? | ||
She used it all, of course. | ||
From the $82 million, only 1% was allocated for other down-ballot candidates like Bernie. | ||
The Bernie campaign soon realized the vast money laundering scheme was a calculated strategy to throw the nomination to Hillary. | ||
And that's exactly what happened. | ||
Even with hijacking all of the campaign funds, the popular vote showed Bernie neck and neck with Clinton, and enough delegates secured to win the election. | ||
In their final act against the will of the people, the DNC used the power of their superdelegates, arbitrary voters who can select whoever they choose. | ||
438 of those superdelegates voted for Sanders, while 676 went to Clinton. | ||
The Democrat elite had successfully subverted the will of the people and cheated their way to a Clinton nomination. | ||
And the worst part? | ||
They would go on to do it again and again and again. | ||
The Clinton campaign did rig the presidential nominating process. | ||
Very quickly, Senator, do you agree with the notion that it was rigged? | ||
Yes. | ||
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We now have black and white evidence that the FBI interfered in the 2016 election. | |
From pages of the New York Times, Democratic establishment very nervous when he stands to win the whole thing. | ||
We were doing very well in the polls, and they said Bernie shouldn't be the candidate for a variety of reasons. | ||
We don't want him the candidate. | ||
Drop out. | ||
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Joseph R. Biden Jr. | |
is elected the 46th president of the United States. | ||
It was the CIA this time that got involved in the 2020 election. | ||
President Biden had people within his White House ordering the social media sites to censor me and to deplatform me 37 hours after. | ||
He took the oath of office. | ||
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The former president of the United States, now a convicted felon. | |
I know you guys are objective over there, that you just report the news as it is. | ||
That's supposed to be a lab lie? | ||
It wasn't supposed to be, but I guess it is. | ||
Seems like the only thing that the Trump and Biden campaigns can agree on is they don't want you on the debate stage. | ||
If Fox News lets me on the stage for the debate, I will win the election. | ||
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My president, my commander-in-chief is targeting me as a potential domestic terrorist. | |
So you see Bobby Kennedy out there. | ||
They wanted to give him Secret Service protection, which is just fucking egregious. | ||
First we had the letter from the president of the United States saying that he was going to step aside in this race. | ||
The president in a tweet just announcing that he is offering his full support and endorsement for Kamala Harris to be the nominee. | ||
I really believe Kamala is an illegitimate candidate. | ||
You know, she didn't run in the primary, they didn't have an open convention. | ||
There's almost a 0% chance she would have been the nominee. | ||
If Joe Biden had said, we're gonna have an open primary, Kamala would have gotten beaten. | ||
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A judge ruled that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.' 's name should not appear on New York's ballot. | |
To have this judge try to prevent you, the people, from voting for this candidate. | ||
At a time when we're told democracy is at stake and that the Democrats are the ones that are going to rescue it, they're the people trying to keep him off the ballot. | ||
It's sick. | ||
If you give a government license to silence its critics, it now has license for any atrocity. | ||
The Big Cheat Now that doesn't come from conservatives. | ||
That doesn't come from Republicans. | ||
That came from liberals, progressive Democrats, RFK Jr. | ||
and Nicole Shanahan. | ||
The Democrats really gonna tell you for the next 81 days they're the party of democracy? | ||
The Democrats really gonna tell you for the next 81 days Trump is a threat to democracy? | ||
They can't hide their election theft. | ||
They can't hide their primary theft. | ||
Here's Bernie Sanders himself! | ||
Talking about it on Theo Vaughn's podcast, Clip 15. | ||
You know, I ran in 16, I ran against Hillary Clinton, and I ran in 20. | ||
Yeah, I remember, and I felt like you... I felt like you didn't get treated fairly, to be honest with you. | ||
Well, I didn't, and that's what happens when you take on the establishments. | ||
What happened is, we won the first three primaries, and then, um... | ||
Uh, the establishment got very, very nervous and they got, there were a whole lot of candidates in the Democratic primary. | ||
And they said, hey, it'd be a good idea if you all dropped out, that Joe Biden be the one candidate. | ||
People rallied around him. | ||
And do they call, is there a call that you get and it's like, you're, you're not going to move forward? | ||
Is it just like news articles? | ||
Like how does it, how does the establishment kind of work? | ||
Well, what happens is I won the popular vote in Iowa. | ||
I won the New Hampshire primary. | ||
I won the Nevada primary. | ||
And those were the first three. | ||
And then, front pages of the New York Times, Democratic establishment very nervous, Bernie Sanders go in the hole. | ||
We were doing very well in the polls. | ||
And, you know, I think behind the scenes, people thought, you know, there were like 15 different candidates. | ||
And they were splitting up the vote. | ||
And that's how I was. | ||
I was not necessarily getting over 50 percent. | ||
I was getting more than other people. | ||
So I was on the way to victory. | ||
And they said, look, Bernie shouldn't be the candidate for a variety of reasons. | ||
We don't want him the candidate. | ||
Drop out. | ||
And then on one day, a lot of people wanted to. | ||
There's a lot of people dropped out. | ||
It was Joe Biden and me and Joe had a lot of support. | ||
And all these people came behind them. | ||
Um, do you think that our election process is still democratic? | ||
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Do you think it's still... Yes and no. | |
I mean, you know, you want to run for office, can you? | ||
Yeah, you can. | ||
You've got a certain number of signatures. | ||
But if you're gonna win, and I have ten times more money than you do, I will beat you 95% of the time. | ||
Wow. | ||
I mean, that's a fact, right? | ||
Maybe if you're really an exceptional candidate and I'm a real idiot, you will beat me once in a while. | ||
But by and large, the money people will win. | ||
So if you're asking me, are we a democracy? | ||
In one sense, we are. | ||
All right, you can run for office. | ||
You can raise your issues. | ||
On the other hand, in terms of who has the real power, money people do. | ||
And I use the term oligarchy. | ||
An oligarchy is a society where small numbers of very wealthy people control the economic and political life of the country. | ||
I think we are moving rapidly in that direction. | ||
Yeah, I feel like it's, to me it feels like an almost privatized communism in a way. | ||
Right. | ||
That's a very good point. | ||
It's a very good, it's an interesting way of looking at it. | ||
And I think that what we see now is the reason the Democrats are so desperate for power, yes, policy comes into play and there are true believers and ideologues within the party, but really, they want to be able to use the power of the purse to enrich themselves and their friends. | ||
And bigger government and bigger control over the means of society and civilization is how they do that. | ||
Just look at things like the Green New Deal. | ||
Well, they can pay off their friends who maybe they're in the electric vehicle charging industry, or maybe they just decided to get into it magically, or the windmill industry, or the fake beef industry. | ||
Whatever it is, it's how they prop themselves up to get rich. | ||
And it's not capitalism. | ||
It's not free market capitalism. | ||
It's what they would call crony capitalism, but I think that's unfair. | ||
I think Theovan puts it right. | ||
It's rigged communism. | ||
There's no competition. | ||
Hey, we're going to earmark all this money for fake meat in 2022. | ||
Start a fake meat company. | ||
We'll give a giant chunk of it to you. | ||
Hey, we're going to sign a deal. | ||
$9 billion for electric vehicle chargers. | ||
So just open up an electric vehicle charging station company. | ||
We'll give it all to you. | ||
Hey, we're gonna sign a huge check for windmill farms. | ||
Get into the windmill farm industry. | ||
We'll cut you a giant check. | ||
You'll get rich. | ||
Just remember, when campaign season comes, where to cut that check. | ||
Just remember. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
And so the Democrats love to do this thing, crony capitalism, crony capitalism. | ||
That's just a way of attacking capitalism illegitimately. | ||
It's crony communism is what it is. | ||
That's how they rigged the game. | ||
Why are elections worth billions of dollars? | ||
Because people get rich off the results! | ||
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That's simple Now | |
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Man, we got more of this. | ||
How the Democrats are trying to buy their influence because they can't do it with policy. | ||
The policy is a disaster. | ||
So they try to do it with identity politics. | ||
Now, Dr. Umar Johnson, probably fair to say a black supremacist, The Kamala Harris campaign tried to buy his influence. | ||
And here was his response in clip four. | ||
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Black vote ain't for sale no more. | |
Vote ain't for sale. | ||
We bartering on business. | ||
We standing on business. | ||
Bring us some tangibles or get out of my face. | ||
Ricky Smiley, I love you, but crying on the radio for Kamala Harris, my brother, that's an all-time low. | ||
Don't do that again, Ricky Smiley. | ||
Don't you get on your radio show and cry for Kamala. | ||
Don't you do that, my brother. | ||
If you want to cry for Kabama Harris, if you want to cry for Kabama Harris, you do that in the privacy of your house. | ||
But if we're going to be honest, Steve Harvey and Ricky Smiley, and I love you both, No hate to my big brothers, but if we're going to be honest, Ricky Smiley and Steve Harvey, y'all only carried on because y'all got paid to carry on. | ||
Can we please be honest? | ||
Can we? | ||
See, I want y'all to understand, overstand, and understand what King Kong is talking about. | ||
Y'all carried on because y'all got paid to carry on. | ||
Kamala Harris and the Democratic plantation is paying you celebrities paying you to shame black people into voting y'all know we not going to get nothing out of that vote y'all know we not going to get nothing out of that vote y'all know y'all not we not going to get nothing out of the vote but they being paid y'all being bought | ||
They offer me 10k for an interview with Kamala Harris. | ||
I don't want your money, but we can definitely do the interview. | ||
They offer me 10k for an interview with Kamala Harris. | ||
Yes, we can do the interview. | ||
Keep your damn money. | ||
King Kong Consciousness ain't for sale. | ||
I'm one of the real ones. | ||
Silverback Garvey Gorilla. | ||
I'm one of the real ones. | ||
Silverback Garvey Gorilla. | ||
Don't come to me with no propositions for money. | ||
I don't live for no money. | ||
I'm not one of these goofy-ass rappers whose whole life is nothing but what you can buy and own. | ||
You're dealing with real African DNA. | ||
This is real ancestral energy over here. | ||
I'm not no Ricky Smiley and Steve Harvey. | ||
You don't drop no check off and say get the Negroes to the plantation on November the 4th. | ||
You don't drop no check off and say get the Negroes to the plantation. | ||
Huh. | ||
Oh, I think that pretty much sums it up. | ||
Still falling for this Kamala Harris hype? | ||
Still think it's working? | ||
Cat's out of the bag, folks. | ||
Cat's out of the bag. | ||
The hype is AstroTurf. | ||
The support is AstroTurf. | ||
And now the campaign momentum has already stalled. | ||
Kamala can't even get 500 people at a rally today in North Carolina. | ||
Let's continue on this path. | ||
Now, there was a big march in Oakland. | ||
Thousands of black men were marching for change in Oakland, California. | ||
And I don't know how you can blame them. | ||
Oakland has basically fallen apart under Democrat Party rule. | ||
But see, the understanding is almost all the way there. | ||
This is not an endorsement or a promotion of Republican Party politics or candidates. | ||
You can make up your mind. | ||
This is the end of the Democrat Party. | ||
This is the end of the corruption of the Democrat Party, the end of the Democrat ownership of the black vote, the end of the Democrat money laundering scheme and power scheme influence in D.C. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
And it's about getting that understanding to the point where they know at this point the only way they survive is by bringing in 15 million illegal immigrants Getting them to vote Democrat. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's their only hopes of survival at this point. | ||
So you have thousands of men marching for change in Oakland. | ||
Here's Pastor David Lowry again. | ||
You want change? | ||
What's the most obvious change? | ||
Stop voting Democrat and stop letting Democrats run your city. | ||
Clip six. | ||
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But one of the things I want to say, I'm Pastor David Lowery, University Baptist Church. | |
One of the things that I want to say is this. | ||
To the American people and patriots across this country, black people have been with the Democratic Party for over 60 years, and we have nothing. | ||
We don't own anything in our community. | ||
We have no schools. | ||
There's no businesses in the black community. | ||
All we have is crime and problems. | ||
So as a pastor, I'm standing up here with Bob Ferretti and some of the other black leaders. | ||
The truth of the matter is this. | ||
Why should black people keep voting for the Democrats when they don't have nothing? | ||
We need to understand this. | ||
We need to go and take a look at the Republican Party, but the Republican Party needs to be visual. | ||
It needs to do things in the black community. | ||
If we do that, we can make the change. | ||
We already know the Democrats are not going to do nothing. | ||
I'm the grandson of Eloise Barton, the second lady of the Elective City Council of Chicago, 16th Ward. | ||
And now what we see There's nothing that the Democrats have done, or will they do, across this country for black people, but use us. | ||
So why not black people? | ||
Let us give the Republicans a chance to show what they can do for our communities as well. | ||
Have Republicans done that, or are you still searching? | ||
No, there's no search. | ||
The Republicans have reached out to a lot of the black leaders, like myself, Brother Carter, Paul McKinley, and we've sat down with them and we've started to talk. | ||
I've been talking to Mr. Porter and some of the other leaders on how we can start getting together. | ||
But let this be clear. | ||
As a contractor for the Heritage Foundation during the primary season, we sent teams out to the polling places in the black community. | ||
And we found exactly what President Trump was talking about. | ||
We found thumb drives. | ||
We found the printers. | ||
We found Democratic judges who was posing as Republican judges. | ||
So it's the polls that's being inundated with the cheating. | ||
We have receipts for everything I've said. | ||
I also saw in those polling places where the Democrats were telling people that there are no Republican ballots. | ||
There's so many things going on in these polling places in the black community. | ||
And that's how the Democrats are able to keep- By the way, they do that in Houston. | ||
They do that in Phoenix. | ||
They do it in Chicago. | ||
They've been caught, folks. | ||
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Gangs up. | |
Not whom they told to, and if the polling places aren't straight, they'll try to steal another election like they did in 2020. | ||
So that's why I'm here. | ||
What makes you believe that Republicans will keep their word any more than you believe the Democrats did not? | ||
Well, let me answer that. | ||
Some of us are elected. | ||
Some of the black folks are elected. | ||
Let me answer that for you. | ||
Let me answer that for you, okay? | ||
This is a simple fact right here. | ||
Of 60 years of Democrat rule, black people need to change. | ||
We need to give the Republicans a chance to see what they can do because we have not done that. | ||
Had we done that, we wouldn't be in this condition. | ||
So that's why I'm here. | ||
Let me explain something here. | ||
Our country has a lot of issues. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
And you can pick an issue and focus on it. | ||
You can be multi-dimensional and dynamic and look at all the issues. | ||
All I'm saying is this, from my ten years as a political broadcaster, eight years at InfoWars, and being under the political attack and knowing where it's coming from, I'm just saying, the sunset of the Democrat Party is the sunrise for a bright future in the United States of America. | ||
Period. | ||
It's not an endorsement of the Republican Party. | ||
That's not to say there aren't other things that we need to figure out and deal with. | ||
We got a lot of issues. | ||
I'm just telling you right now, the sunset of the Democrat Party is the sunrise for a brighter America. | ||
That's the realization. | ||
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Man, I'm just... | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There's one thing I hope to see, that I know, that I know will start to bring forth the vision I have for the future of this country. | ||
If there's one thing I hope to see, it's the end of the Democrat Party politically. | ||
The end. | ||
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The end. | |
And maybe a Communist Party follows it, with people like Bernie Sanders, NAOC, Maybe the right wing kind of fractures off on some other geopolitical issues. | ||
I'm just telling you right now, the sunset of the Democrat Party is the sunrise for a brighter future for this country. | ||
And everybody is starting to see it. | ||
And that's why the Democrats are bringing in millions of new voters, folks. | ||
It's their only hope. | ||
All right, we've reached the halfway point. | ||
I'm gonna give out the phone number now, open up the phone lines, and we'll start taking calls the rest of the way, interspersed with some other videos, some other headlines. | ||
So, phone lines now open on this Friday. | ||
877-789-2539. 877-789-2539. Number is on the screen now. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And so really, you know what, I'd say anything we've discussed all week is fair game. | ||
So that's virtually open lines, right? | ||
On a Friday? | ||
Anything we've discussed all week. | ||
We've discussed a lot this week. | ||
Lines are open. | ||
All right, quickly. | ||
Last week, Trump Force One had a malfunction, had to make an emergency landing. | ||
There was a hydraulic fluid leak. | ||
Today, Trump Force Two J.D. | ||
Vance, flying around campaigning, had a door sealing issue and had to make an emergency landing. | ||
It's hard to think this stuff is coincidence at this point. | ||
It's hard to not think there's something else going on. | ||
But wanted to at least bring you that news today. | ||
It did make a safe emergency landing. | ||
Thank God. | ||
I mean, are we just gonna be seeing plane issues every week now from the Trump campaign? | ||
So you hate to hear and see that. | ||
By the way, here's a little funny clip as the phone lines are getting loaded. | ||
CNN melts down because of the way Nancy May says Kamala Harris. | ||
I'm still not sure I get it, but here you go. | ||
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And Kamala Harris... Kamala! | |
Kamala! | ||
Hold on, play it again from the top. | ||
Play it again, play it again. | ||
Kamala Harris, if I were a man... Kamala! | ||
Kamala! | ||
It's Kamala! | ||
You're doing this on purpose, Congresswoman! | ||
If a man put on a show and walked that stage 25 years ago, she would have said it here. | ||
She would have taken that achievement away from him. | ||
Oh yeah, that's what it is. | ||
Okay, so let me get this right. | ||
If she walked that stage 25 years ago, she would have said it here. | ||
She would have taken that achievement away from her. | ||
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Oh yeah, that's what it is. | |
That's disgusting. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
Okay, so let me get this right. | ||
Kamala? | ||
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Kamala? | |
Is that what it is, guys? | ||
If you're white, you're saying it wrong. | ||
You're saying Kamala. | ||
It's actually Kamala. | ||
I'm still confused. | ||
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Hold on. | |
Let me, hold on. | ||
Give it to me again. | ||
unidentified
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Kamala Harris. | |
Kamala versus Kamala. | ||
So it's, so it's, hold on. | ||
It's Kamala. | ||
It's not Kamala. | ||
It's Kamala. | ||
You right wing bigot. | ||
Get it right. | ||
It's Kamala. | ||
You emphasize that ma. | ||
You know what? | ||
I would like to see actually. | ||
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Oh. | |
NPR wants you to know. | ||
They were straightening the record out on this last week, guys. | ||
NPR wants you to know. | ||
How to say Kamala and why it makes a difference. | ||
I wonder if we go back and listen to the old clips like when it was Montel Jordan was parading Kamala around the red carpet. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Like an arm piece? | ||
I wonder if he said it right. | ||
I wonder if we go back and listen to some of these other clips and Willie Brown and the rest of them, were they always saying Kamala? | ||
Or did they say Kamala? | ||
I wonder Kamala, get it right, you bigot. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
By the way, here's Kamala Kamala. | ||
Talking about how we all need paper ballots. | ||
I agree with Kamala Kamala here in clip 20. | ||
And we have a bill that basically would require states to upgrade their elections infrastructure because guess what? | ||
Going like back to the future, best and smartest way to conduct voting? | ||
Paper ballots! | ||
Paper ballots! | ||
I joke and I say, paper ballots, because Russia can't hack a piece of paper. | ||
The best and most secure way to conduct elections? | ||
Paper ballots. | ||
Because the way that I say it, kind of half joking, Russia can't hack a piece of paper. | ||
The most secure way to vote? | ||
Paper. | ||
You're right. | ||
And, you know, and so this is great. | ||
Now, it would be great if the Republican leader would put these bills on the floor for a vote. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Maybe you should do that. | ||
Here she is again on a post. | ||
Paper ballots are the safest, smartest, and most secure way to vote. | ||
You know, because of those Russians. | ||
So, I agree. | ||
And actually, Kamala... Kamala? | ||
I got it right, right? | ||
See, I'm no racist bigot. | ||
Kamala, Kamala. | ||
Kamala, Mala, Mala. | ||
She's actually gone to the Senate floor And shown how electric voting machines can be hacked and rigged. | ||
It's amazing! | ||
Silent in 2020 though. | ||
Silent in 2020. | ||
Curious. | ||
Curious indeed. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's start taking phone calls. | ||
You know, I don't want to start on a negative, but I do want to hear this out. | ||
Let's go to Brian in Ohio to start us off today. | ||
Brian, go ahead. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, um, can you hear me? | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
So here's my thing. | ||
Everybody's talking about if Trump gets elected, that there will be riots in the streets and riots in the streets, right? | ||
So let's just flip that. | ||
What if Kamala gets I mean, why wouldn't the same thing happen? | ||
Well, I mean, generally speaking, because conservatives don't riot. | ||
I mean, you can't even point to a single conservative riot. | ||
But my thing is, do you have a choice? | ||
I mean, it comes down to not a riot necessarily. | ||
You had a protest on January 6th that got out of hand. | ||
That's one. | ||
That's all you got. | ||
So if they steal it from us, we just lay down? | ||
Um, I don't know what happens. | ||
I don't know what happens. | ||
So... No, I actually think if it's an obvious steal, like they did last time, to be honest with you, and I'm not calling for violence by no means, but... If... I don't know what the answer is. | ||
This is what everybody's asking is, like, what do you do? | ||
Well look, I answer the questions of what's in front of us. | ||
or what we do. | ||
Well, look, I answer the questions of what's in front of us. | ||
What do we do now? | ||
And I've said this, and I don't like that this is the part, you know, I don't like the | ||
place we're in right now either. | ||
I expect them to steal at least three states, probably four. | ||
I expect them to steal Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. | ||
I'm fully expecting that. | ||
I'm also expecting them to steal Arizona. | ||
So yeah, I'm in a really bad position as an American where I'm expecting states to be stolen. | ||
And yet I'm sitting here saying we can still win And so I guess the answer is, I'm all in on we gotta get Trump back in the White House, and that's how we can deal with these problems. | ||
And so we got a lot of problems. | ||
I think Trump knows it now. | ||
I think the Republicans know it now. | ||
I think we've got a new breed of Republican coming up through the Republican Party now. | ||
I think we have a new base now. | ||
But we gotta get into power, and that's how we deal with all of this stuff. | ||
And so that's why it's my number one priority. | ||
And so, I mean, I get what you're talking about. | ||
You're not wrong. | ||
I anticipate the Democrats, of course, will riot. | ||
I don't know what the Republican response will be or the conservative response will be if Trump doesn't win. | ||
We saw what happened last time, so I don't know what it would be this time. | ||
I've gone long. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
All right, we're taking your calls. | ||
Look, it's a big, long question. | ||
I'm focused on winning, dealing with the realities of the situation that we know, the measurables. | ||
But I understand why people are concerned about the steal. | ||
Totally fair. | ||
I understand a lot of the other concerns out there. | ||
I know what I'm getting if Kamala gets in. | ||
I think if we get Trump in, we do know some things. | ||
Some other things might be a mystery, really. | ||
But, you know, dealing with the steal, that's just a mystery. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Because now, you're not dealing with, let's say, when they stole it in 2020, maybe 20% of people thought it was a steal. | ||
Now you're looking at like a 40% amount of people think it was a steal. | ||
So, the whole national paradigm shift has happened And it's hard for us to really get a grip on on that and what that means. | ||
But I would say this. | ||
I think that I do think measures have been made to try to stop a steal. | ||
I do think because of the backlash on January 6th and a lot of people that believe the last election was stolen. | ||
I think it's been curtailed. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe that's hopeful thinking. | ||
I'm not delusional. | ||
I'm not naive here. | ||
I realize what's at stake, and they'll do anything to do it. | ||
I mean, they tried to let Trump get shot in the head, and that's what we know. | ||
So I get it, and I know there's some other callers on the board that want to bring this up, so we'll get to them, too. | ||
But let's go to Jack in Wisconsin now. | ||
Jack, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Big O. Yeah, I think Trump seems supercharged post-fascination, near-death experience, and his Tesla-Trump team-up part, duh. | ||
And, you know, I think, you know, not only does he have to, like, drain the swamp and bring all the muck to the surface and cancel communism and put asleep the woke ideology forever, but he has to, like, defeat Kamiwawa world, embarrass or whatever. | ||
And, you know, they have like DEI or Diversity, Inclusion, Equity. | ||
I think, you know, he needs to continue hammering home like his own type of acronym. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I was thinking like something like PIHCFA or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It sounds catchy. | ||
P-I-E-H-I-C-F-A-W for Peace, Inflation, Economy, Healthcare. | ||
Immigration and then clean food, water, and air, you know, and that's just the start, you know, because there's so much more that needs to get done. | ||
If you look at it realistically, though, I think if things got really bad, all that could be accomplished by an able-bodied group of people within a month. | ||
Well, much of the issues can be solved with just good policy and just returning to common sense. | ||
I mean, and once you just get the ship moving in the right direction, Yeah, and you know, you see how bad things are. | ||
I remember we talked about that you wanted to be in the construction cone and bollard business because, you know, construction's happening all the time. | ||
Um, I came just recently back from Tokyo and they're such a smaller country with such a smaller budget. | ||
Like, I don't understand why living standards are so nightmarish here in the U.S. | ||
now, not only from the growth... Well, of course you do, though, Jack, and I understand why you say that, but you do, because even though our budget is huge, most of it doesn't benefit us. | ||
So the Japanese budget benefits the Japanese people. | ||
The American budget doesn't benefit the American people. | ||
And so that's the big difference. | ||
Jack, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Matt Baker on the line. | ||
Matt, calling in from California. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, I just want to back you up on the whole unifying the base thing. | |
Like, Trump's not speaking to us like certain people are crying about. | ||
Um, yeah. | ||
So I have an analogy for it. | ||
We got a family reunion. | ||
It's around Christmas. | ||
The boys get together. | ||
Three of them are great snowboarders, and they want to go on a snowboarding trip. | ||
They're like, hey, let's go on a snowboarding trip. | ||
Fat brother's like, I don't want to go on a snowboarding trip. | ||
Like, no, no, there's this great restaurant up there. | ||
You're going to love it. | ||
Drunk brother's like, no, no, I don't want to go. | ||
I'd just rather sit around here and drink. | ||
Oh, no, there's this great bar up there. | ||
And then eventually they get to the point where they're like, well, how are we going to get up there? | ||
Like, we need grandma's four-wheel drive to get up there. | ||
She's not going to lend it to us. | ||
So by the end of it, you're like literally mowing grandma's lawn to get the trip going. | ||
People are like, I thought this was supposed to be about snowboarding. | ||
It's like, it is, bro. | ||
We're going snowboarding. | ||
The people who are going to vote for Trump are already going to vote for Trump. | ||
He is having an impact. | ||
When I went out with that Trump mask on, there was like 30 black dudes in a row were giving me fist bumps. | ||
So it is having an impact. | ||
So people have to realize what's going on. | ||
It's too late for infighting, guys. | ||
Just get with the program. | ||
Well, look, you know this. | ||
What I do at this show is I just point people in the right direction. | ||
And I don't really spend any time doing, as you would say, infighting or red on red or right on right. | ||
I just point people in the right direction. | ||
And so You can choose to believe what you want to believe in politics. | ||
You can choose whatever path you want to take in politics. | ||
But the fact is, Trump's campaign strategy is working. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
It's working to win. | ||
It's working to get the White House back. | ||
Now, we're up against all kinds of shenanigans. | ||
We're not naive about that. | ||
But to sit here and act like, oh, the Trump campaign's dead. | ||
It's lost momentum. | ||
Oh, Trump's losing. | ||
He's nobody's... | ||
Are you falling for left-wing propaganda, or are you living in some sort of a silo? | ||
So I'm just trying to point people in the right direction, and that's what I'm gonna do with this show. | ||
And I believe it's worth people's time to tune in, because we have a track record of being right. | ||
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I got one piece of advice, too. | |
People are always hating on Kamala for being a communist or for this or that. | ||
Kamala? | ||
Kamala, you bigot! | ||
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Instead of hating on her for things that Democrats like, hate on her for things that Democrats don't like. | |
For example, that clip you played earlier of the black lady talking about how they're getting this free ride to immigrants. | ||
Think about it. | ||
That's basically, she is giving reparations to foreigners. | ||
So it's like, oh yeah, we're giving reparations, but we're not going to give it to the black people that suffered here in America. | ||
We're going to find brand new people who never paid in, who never were under the boot, don't need anything paid back, and we're going to give all your money to them. | ||
Yeah, that's one way to put it. | ||
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I'll let you get another one. | |
Thank you, Matt. | ||
That's one way to put it. | ||
That's one way to phrase it. | ||
Because that's the thing, too. | ||
Politics, it's so much about messaging, really. | ||
It's so much about messaging, because you could have the right message, you could have the best policy, but if it doesn't land, if people don't understand it, then you don't win. | ||
So it's gotta be delivered right, it's gotta make sense, people have to get it, it has to make sense to them, they have to resonate with it, they have to be able to apply it. | ||
And so that's why so many times I play clips, Like you see on this show from just, you know, run-of-the-mill Americans, hard-working Americans, whatever, all different kinds of backgrounds and everything, because I never know what message is gonna land. | ||
Through my experience, I try to find the most successful means and mechanisms for messaging that I think resonate, make sense with the most people, and it's probably why I'm on air with the show. | ||
And yet still, hearing it from somebody else Might land better. | ||
Hearing it presented like this, it might be packaged better. | ||
Hearing it from this person, it might just resonate more with you. | ||
And so that's where I think we're at right now. | ||
But again, it's just like, yeah, how do I package this so that the American person understands? | ||
The Democrats put non-citizens above you. | ||
So this woman says, hey, look, I live and I have a food truck and I had to sell it and an illegal bought it and the government gave him money to do so. | ||
Hey, I live in downtown New York and I got kids here, but we used to go to this rec center over here, but now the rec center is only for illegals and now my kids can't go here. | ||
Democrats did this. | ||
So, you know, it's just finding different ways to present it, package it, so that it lands, makes sense, and you win politically. | ||
I mean, that's what this is. | ||
All right. | ||
Third hour coming up. | ||
Tons of phone calls. | ||
Still got a couple videos. | ||
Still got a couple news stories. | ||
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All right, there was this virtual town hall. | ||
There were some Trump supporters, some liberals. | ||
A liberal tries to explain What are the reasons you're backing Kamala? | ||
Asked about policies and it falls apart fast, clip nine. | ||
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What are the reasons you're backing Kamala? | |
What policies do you agree with? | ||
So, um, my first thought process is, um, watch the reaction from the other. | ||
I would want to make sure that I have an understanding or obviously I don't I'm new to this and on this platform but in reading in the audience but I do want to have understanding that the administration signs in the bills and they do specific executive orders Um, in regards to policies and laws, but the people that have these conversations and do the work is Congress. | ||
So I understand that we like to say Kamala and Biden and Trump, but I don't view it as that. | ||
Um, so I just want to put that out there. | ||
I go based on the Congress and people. | ||
Um, that, that do that type of work. | ||
But, um, one, one reason that I would support and vote for Kamala outside of the policy when, when I get to it is Trump is stating that he wants to be a dictator. | ||
So I don't want a form of government where one person is just running the country or wanting to get rid of the constitution, which the country was founded on. | ||
So, I mean, that is a big reason why. | ||
I would want to make sure that I'm voting for the other candidate because I don't want that to happen to democracy because I live and work within the democracy as being an elected official. | ||
But outside of that, I respect the fact of Um, her encouragement or platform of having diversity and equal representation, meaning we need to get more black and brown people elected to office. | ||
I care about the fact of her health care because black women die at a high rate. | ||
When it comes to medical services, I also want women's rights. | ||
I shouldn't have to sit here and fight for my rights or my daughter's rights to be able to, if they choose to have an abortion, if something's wrong with the child. | ||
These are just little things. | ||
The Voters Act, you know, those are things that I feel I want to see Um, you know, replicated in our country. | ||
And that's not what the other side has on their platform. | ||
This is insane. | ||
This is absolutely insane. | ||
She started off her narrative about what it is that she didn't like about Trump. | ||
Again. | ||
And usually what I've come to conclude is that most people do that because she doesn't have policy. | ||
Even the talking points that dictator. Even the talking points that she has are general. | ||
They're not even real policy. We have, okay, so number one, Trump never said that he wanted to | ||
remove abortion in general. And I'm not even an abortion supporter, right? | ||
What he said was it should go back into the states. | ||
The states specifically should be the ones to determine what happens on an individual state level, and it should not be in the hands of the federal government in the first place, okay? | ||
So that's number one. | ||
So all of this fear-mongering when it comes to that whole women's rights things, that's trash. | ||
Number two, we got the same old talking points when it came to Obama, when it came to the people that's happening on a local level in all of these cities. | ||
This diversity, equity, and inclusion shit gotta die. | ||
It gotta die. | ||
I want the best person for the job. | ||
If you're in the states to regulate abortion, that means if you're not in a state that is for allowing someone to have a right to exercise in their body, then you're fucked up. | ||
So I want it to be federal because then there is overseer on these rights. | ||
I'm not going to be hopping and jumping from each state that is aligning with what I believe in just because we want to give states certain rights. | ||
The Constitution creates rights for the states, but we have a federal government that needs to oversee states. | ||
It's not adding up because you gonna move to a state if they heavy on policing, right? | ||
And they giving police immunity over in Texas. | ||
Hold on, don't skip around. | ||
Let's stay on this abortion thing. | ||
All right, third and final hour here of the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Quick recap, Kamala Harris has a tiny rally in North Carolina today where she's stealing Trump's campaign slogans and policies and running against the current administration of which she is a member of. | ||
So that's fun. | ||
And then also, I provide proof that Trump's campaign strategy right now is working. | ||
If you want him to win the White House. | ||
But I want to go back to the phone lines now. | ||
And let's see, let's go to Dave in Arizona. | ||
Dave, you're on the air, go ahead. | ||
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Appreciate the opportunity, sir. | |
So glad I found you guys. | ||
It's been amazing. | ||
Glad you're here. | ||
Yeah, first, this is a nickname that I shared with one of President Trump's closest advisors like three weeks ago, and JD started using it that night. | ||
If you can't pronounce her name, just call her Chameleon. | ||
We won't do like Montel Williams used to do. | ||
He called her Heels of Paris, but that's really not very special. | ||
You know, that's a good idea, though. | ||
If somebody's going to shame you, you said Kamala wrong, or Kamala wrong, you say, you know what, I'm right. | ||
Let's just call her what she is, a Chameleon. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, and I think she's going to grow into that role, because she's going to continue to look at the polls and see what resonates with the 30% of the country that's going to be the regressive vote, and she's going to continue to move that way. | ||
So I don't think that's a challenge at all. | ||
Again, I think she'll grow into the role, if you don't mind. | ||
The reason I called, though, is because I'm here in Arizona, and I understand everybody's got Cautiously optimistic feelings that 2020 is not going to replicate itself. | ||
Unfortunately, we saw in 2020 and 2022 was even worse because I was boots on the ground both years. | ||
In 2022, three out of five election sites went down Day of Voting because they knew all the big names talked about it. | ||
Only vote on game day. | ||
We don't like to mail in ballots. | ||
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
So I think it could be a signal, as Bernie Sanders said, the establishment class hates him. | ||
Because he was more connected with the people than the the Obamas and the Clintons and certainly Resident Biden puppet now and in the next selection, Ms. | ||
Chameleon. | ||
I wouldn't put it past the establishment class to try and steal it again. | ||
Well, I would say 100% they're gonna steal it again. | ||
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100%. | |
I'm just curious because I want to be redundant with you in this conversation. | ||
Did you happen to see my opening monologue yesterday? | ||
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I did, yeah. | |
Okay, so I mean, I do think they will try to steal and successfully steal even your state of Arizona. | ||
Now, you might know better than me, but from what I can tell, nothing has been done to reassure me that there's a chance at a fair election in Arizona. | ||
That is 100% right, sir. | ||
So we had a Republican House, a Republican Senate, and a Republican governor until January of 2020. | ||
Arizona's a red state! | ||
You live in a red state! | ||
Dude, I knocked doors. | ||
I'm late to the political game. | ||
I didn't wake up until 2019 when they did the first impeachment against President Trump. | ||
But I lost my job early in 2020. | ||
I put 20,000 miles on my car in six months driving across the state, registering people | ||
to vote, holding 93-mile long car rallies, holding flag events every weekend, Friday | ||
and Saturday nights, on the streets of Arizona. | ||
I know this state is 70% red. | ||
I would stand out in front of ammo stores and register people to vote, and I've been | ||
wearing my Trump gear 24-7 since June of 2020. | ||
I never took it off. | ||
Some of these guys are fair weather fans, and they're like, oh, it's so glad to be able | ||
to wear a red and mega hat. | ||
I was like, it never stopped. | ||
I don't know why you stopped, but whatever. | ||
So I'm hoping courage is contagious here. | ||
But we did not change a single thing, and it was intentional. | ||
The establishment class and the gilded old pathetic party in state 48 don't want to change | ||
That's how they derive their power. | ||
And I think it's the dynamic. | ||
You hinted on it a little earlier. | ||
It's all money laundering 101. | ||
So if the Republicans lose by a seat this cycle and the Democrats lose by a seat this cycle, they both go out to their donors and they say, dig a little deeper. | ||
$50 more per week, per month, per year, whatever. | ||
And then their best friend or their cousin or their nephew is their campaign manager, and they're getting 10 or 20% off the top, right? | ||
It's all a grift. | ||
That's my humble thought, sir. | ||
I appreciate your call, Dave, and I'd love to see a fair result in Arizona, because I think that makes Trump's path to victory much easier. | ||
Anybody that's honest knows Arizona is a red state, but we saw what they did. | ||
And see, the thing about Arizona, too, is that it's such a... | ||
The population density of Maricopa County, as long as you can control the results there, then you can pretty much control the fate of the electoral college votes and the Senate. | ||
And then the statewide races as well. | ||
And that's what they've done. | ||
That's what they've done. | ||
That's what they've done. | ||
The Democrats are masters at the cheat, and they figured that out. | ||
Just do what you have to do to overwhelm the entire system in Maricopa County and you can get the results. | ||
So you can have a red state, but as long as they can rig it there, they can do the whole state and turn it blue. | ||
And that's what they've done. | ||
And that's why it's a lot harder to do that in a Texas. | ||
It's why it's even a lot harder to do it in other states like a Missouri. | ||
Because there's a lot more population dense areas, and there's multiple big cities, and there's big conservative strongholds just outside of the city. | ||
But in Arizona, man, they taught a class on how to do it there. | ||
And they've turned successfully a red state, blue, simply out of Maricopa County. | ||
And so, unfortunately, I don't know. | ||
I mean, when you look at 2022, Maybe. | ||
Maybe. | ||
And again, I just haven't seen it. | ||
And I just talked to Dave in Arizona. | ||
He's boots on the ground. | ||
He's politically active. | ||
And I think he agrees. | ||
But I mean, you'd think Kerry Lake and Abe Hamaday and Blake Masters and all the ones that got it stolen from them, you would think they would have learned the lesson and take the proper actions. | ||
But I just haven't seen it. | ||
I just simply have not seen it. | ||
The election day will be the final say, but that's why I'm not counting on Trump winning Arizona, and I don't include that in Trump's path to victory. | ||
But see, again, here's what I'm saying, and I understand why. | ||
I get it, folks. | ||
I know how corrupt things are, but I also have to be a realist about this. | ||
Look at the successes Republicans had in Virginia, getting Glenn Youngkin, getting Newsom Sears, So, it's not impossible. | ||
And they have made moves in Virginia to clear out the voter rolls of people who moved out of state, to clear out the voter rolls of dead voters, to clear out the voter rolls of non-citizens. | ||
They did that! | ||
So that's why I look at Virginia and I say, there's a path to victory there. | ||
So, you identify the problem, you find the solution, and then you have a fair election. | ||
Or at least more fair. | ||
All right, let's take another call. | ||
Let's go to Travis in Georgia. | ||
Travis, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey. | |
I listen to all three of you guys pretty much every single day. | ||
Love the products. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Good stuff first. | |
I'm with you. | ||
I think that, you know, up until recently, I haven't been 50-50, and I think I'm at a 50-50 point of us being able to get that election. | ||
Well, you know, Georgia's probably the second better example. | ||
It's not as good as Arizona, but it's probably the second best example of how they can turn a red state blue with just a single county. | ||
Uh, and so for you, it's obviously Atlanta. | ||
I can't, I can't think the county is skipping my head off the top of my head, but, but they can turn a red state blue in just one city and that's with Atlanta. | ||
But, but I don't think, I don't know if they can steal Georgia this time around because they got caught triple quadruple counting the ballots. | ||
They got caught with their fake water main break, pulling out the whole boxes of ballots. | ||
I don't think they can do that this go around. | ||
So I think Trump can win Georgia. | ||
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How did it take four years to really break down that? | |
You know, brother, don't even get me started on that. | ||
You know, that's like, oh man, you see, you just hit a nerve, Travis, because how do I explain this? | ||
I remember one day I'm sitting in the office, this was years ago, and I'm sitting back there in the office with, I think it was Rob Dew and Darren McBreen. | ||
And myself and maybe somebody else, I don't remember. | ||
And there's something going on in the news. | ||
And it was like we had already had the story like years before. | ||
And Alex was kind of on a bit of a tirade. | ||
And he was talking about like, you know, we've got to do a news report or something on it. | ||
But he was on one. | ||
And I'll never forget, and he comes in there, and he's kind of like smoke coming out of the ears style, and he's like, I live in the future! | ||
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I live in the future! | |
And so it's like, what you just broke down is the constant frustration here at InfoWars. | ||
It's like, But imagine Alex Jones. | ||
It's like, if people would just listen to us and take what we say seriously and apply it to whatever is relative to the issues, that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, none of this would be a problem. | ||
So it's like, I mean, whether it's vaccines or all these other issues, it's like we're living in the future. | ||
We're telling you what's going on. | ||
And people just like, oh, well, you know, whatever. | ||
It's that InfoWars stuff. | ||
It's that Alex Jones stuff. | ||
But having said that, the good news is people are finally catching up. | ||
They're finally getting it. | ||
It's no longer like, you know, Alex is a decade ahead of the curve or then maybe five years or then maybe two years or then maybe a year or then it's like now it's like the time span is like shrinking to almost nothing. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, and then on to the bad news, it's, you know, whether he wins that night, I mean, there's the whole period in between then and getting sworn in. | ||
Then there's even after getting sworn in, like even if he somehow was able to get sworn in, you know, they're going to crash as much as they possibly can to, to make him be the blame for all of it. | ||
And, and that, that's if he got in, I mean, I just, I don't know. | ||
And so I tend to think we can make it through again. | ||
But yeah, I don't know. | ||
Would the Biden-Harris team be worse than the Obama team as far as the exit, you know, trying to break all the glass menageries on their way out? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But we have been through it before and we did make it. | ||
Of course, there's going to be, of course, they're going to be rioting and who knows what else they'll try to do to sabotage Trump before he gets in and after. | ||
But we've been through it before. | ||
And I think we've learned a lot since then, including Trump and the people around him. | ||
So I would just say I hope we're better prepared for it this time around. | ||
Travis, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Mitch in Texas. | ||
Mitch, you're on the air, go ahead. | ||
Hey, all in good day to you, sir. | ||
First of all, I wanted to let you know, Human Clay came out in a remastered form today by Creed, as a big Creed fan. | ||
Wait, I'm sorry, what was that? | ||
Human Clay, the album by Creed, came out remastered today. | ||
It came out remastered today? | ||
It dropped today, yes sir. | ||
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A remastered version of Human Clay. | |
Did they do a pre-release of H1GHR? | ||
Because I got a remastered version of H1GHR like a month ago. | ||
Did they just happen to release H1GHR earlier than the rest? | ||
I believe so. | ||
Okay, that would make sense. | ||
I didn't realize they were doing a whole album Oh man. | ||
You know, Creed, the people in Creed are good people. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
They're good people. | ||
Well, I'll let you know, I recently got married and my wife is a huge ex-liberal, blue hair, all the fun stuff and everything. | ||
She has incredible testimony about coming out of all that. | ||
She says that it felt like a veil was lifted off of her face. | ||
And her and I were literally conversating over dinner last night about how she watched Trump's press conference and then to see the flip-flop into, you know, CNN and the mainstream media and how all of them are like flipping everything out of the ordinary into some crazy mindset. | ||
And so just to reiterate that point, I'm even seeing that in my own home. | ||
Well, I'm telling you. | ||
Because I've even been there myself. | ||
I remember when I was covering the Mike Brown riots in 2014, and that was kind of when I was really first making my switch to media or to political media out of sports. | ||
It kind of first started in 2012, and then 2014 is when I really committed. | ||
And I remember I was covering those on the ground. | ||
I mean, every night I was out there till like 3 a.m. | ||
I saw the craziness. | ||
So when I first met the InfoWars crew and I remember I would go there, I would cover it, shoot my own footage. | ||
And then I would go home and I would watch the media coverage of it. | ||
And I'd be like, my goodness, it's like they, they're reporting a completely different event. | ||
It's not even how it went down at all. | ||
So yeah, it's a paradigm shift moment and it's, it's easy to, to see. | ||
with the Trump press conferences, with the Trump interviews, how people who are watching it, | ||
curious, whatever, and then they go see the media response. | ||
And I mean, it's a game-changing moment. | ||
It's a paradigm-shifting moment when you see that for yourself, and then you see the media | ||
coverage, and you're like, wow, they straight up lie. | ||
Say it's almost as if they're casting a witchcraft spell over the mind of those who are viewing it, | ||
to cloud the understanding. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bye. | ||
And maybe it's kind of that realization, like, yeah, this is like a spell they're trying to cast over me. | ||
You just shake it loose. | ||
Thank you for the call, Mitch. | ||
Let's go to Dallas in Canada. | ||
Kamala, she's very familiar with Canada. | ||
She was raised there and went to school there. | ||
Maybe, uh, who knows? | ||
Maybe they'll let you vote. | ||
Dallas, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, I just wanted to talk about... Can you hear me? | |
Yep. | ||
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Yeah, I just wanted to talk about the moment that they were talking about on Colbert, but there really was no moment. | |
She didn't have a moment. | ||
They were creating a moment in all the drones' heads when they're watching CNN or Colbert or any of those mainstream lists. | ||
They implant these memories in people's minds, and these moments in people's minds, and then they go out and they can't see reality. | ||
They just see what they've seen on Colbert, or on CNN, or on Fox, or on Sky News, whatever. | ||
Well yeah, it's like the allegory of Plato's Cave. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, they just implant this memory in people's heads, and then that's all that they see. | ||
Everything that they said about Trump. | ||
None of it was happened, but everybody believes it. | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
Well, it's like imagine, let's say all you do is watch NBA basketball or NFL football. | ||
And that's your thing. | ||
And so, oh, look, all the players are wearing the Black Lives Matter shirts. | ||
And oh, look, the end zone says, you know, end racism. | ||
And so you don't know where it comes from. | ||
You don't get the purpose. | ||
You don't know the political implications. | ||
You just think, oh, look, it's trendy. | ||
We're fighting racism. | ||
Oh, look, it's trendy. | ||
Everybody's into this. | ||
That's cool. | ||
And so, but you really don't understand what's making the shadows on the wall. | ||
You don't understand how you're being manipulated into believing certain things by that. | ||
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I'm helping! | |
But you're really not doing anything. | ||
Really. | ||
And honestly, in Canada, people are indoctrinated like crazy. | ||
The fact that Justin Trudeau keeps getting elected, I'm jealous that you guys even have Kamala running, or Kamala or Kabala. | ||
Well, she's probably as close to Trudeau as it gets. | ||
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I'm from Alberta, so when I go to vote, by the time I get home from voting, all the votes from east of us have already given the Liberals a minority seat in the House, so my vote doesn't really count. | |
Liberate Canada from your dirty commie, Justin Trudeau. | ||
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Just annex Alberta. | |
And I'd be happy. | ||
All right, man. | ||
Appreciate the call. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Let's go to... Is that Byrd? | ||
Does it say Byrd? | ||
I'm sorry, my caller list is very small today. | ||
Testing my eyesights. | ||
Byrd in Flint? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, it's Byrd. | |
Yeah, good to talk to you, Owen, again. | ||
What I wanted to talk about was these robots that are coming out. | ||
And, uh, what Obama was talking about back when he was saying, like, oh, we're going to have this big, powerful army and, um, and all that kind of stuff. | ||
So after this election, something bad's going to happen. | ||
Something bad. | ||
So, um, they're going to deploy all these robots. | ||
And what I wanted to suggest is kind of like a defensive system against these robots. | ||
So, There's this, uh, depending on what the robots are made out of, you know, whether they're steel or, well, you wouldn't want steel because that's obviously too heavy, but most of them are going to be made out of aluminum or an aluminum alloy of some type. | ||
So to combat some of these, uh, robots or dogs or whatever's out there, drones, um, a gallium disbursement kind of system. | ||
So gallium's an element that highly reacts with aluminum, and it pretty much takes out the mechanics and the structures of it. | ||
So depending on if there's a way that you can defensively use it against these things may help you in the future. | ||
That's all I wanted to talk about. | ||
All right, Bird. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
You know, earlier I talked this week about, you know, is there really any privacy anymore? | ||
So that's like one level. | ||
I mean, those are robots basically spying on you all the time. | ||
And then you get into, well, when do robots take over the security force, the police force? | ||
That's a whole other level of Orwellian dystopia. | ||
Let's go to Nick in Texas. | ||
Nick, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call, Owen. | |
My biggest concerns, I think, is we still have about 90 days left. | ||
And I'm worried that if Sleepy Joe dies, Dab-a-lam-a-lam-a-ding-dong is gonna end up as president, and if she ends up as president, we have our true dictator. | ||
I haven't heard anybody really talk about this nuclear football, because everybody's talking about the... Well, now, hold on. | ||
Are you saying... Well, how does she become dictator, I guess? | ||
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Well, once she becomes president, she's got the electoral, she has the pin. | |
And if she wants to stop the election, or since the WHO just announced the emergency, if she decides to go along with that and decides to shut us down again, are we right back into the same scenario as 2020? | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think Biden's gonna make it, but it's a fair concern. | ||
It's a fair concern. | ||
And I think, huh, yeah, I mean, if Kamala Harris becomes president before the election, would anybody put it past her? | ||
I don't, because I really don't think she would. | ||
You know, they keep saying, oh, Trump would be the dictator. | ||
Trump would never relinquish power. | ||
I don't think Kamala would. | ||
I think, you know, Nick, I'd say that's a fair concern. | ||
I don't think we're going to have to deal with that. | ||
I think Biden is going to survive it. | ||
But, yeah, I think Kamala would be the one that wouldn't relinquish power. | ||
I could totally see that being the case. | ||
All right. | ||
We're up against the break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We've got a couple other headlines, couple other calls. | ||
We're not done yet. | ||
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All right. | |
We haven't forgotten the assassination of Donald Trump just over a month ago now, the assassination attempt rather. | ||
In case you haven't seen this, this is still the most shocking footage as more footage is still coming out. | ||
More footage will continue to come out. | ||
More information will continue to come out. | ||
But I think we know the questions that need to be asked and answered at this point. | ||
But first, local police body cam indicating Secret Service knew to have somebody on that roof and just absolutely livid when they found out nobody from Secret Service was on that roof. | ||
Clip 22. | ||
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I told them they need to post the guys over here. | |
I told them that the Secret Service, I told them that Tuesday. | ||
I told them to post the guys over here. | ||
What? | ||
What? No, we're inside. | ||
Alpha 1 Bravo 1. | ||
I told them to post guys over here. | ||
I wasn't even concerned about it, because I thought someone was on the roof. | ||
I thought that's how we... They kind of asked, can you lose a guy walking back there? | ||
They were inside. | ||
In the building? | ||
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Because I thought we were going to post guys over here. | |
I talked to the Secret Service guys. | ||
They're like, yeah, no problem. | ||
We're going to post guys over here. | ||
Watch the large window inside. | ||
I bet you climbed up here. | ||
I don't, I don't think so. | ||
The trooper is right there. | ||
Oh. | ||
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I thought the trooper was yelling at him. | |
He didn't see him because the bush was there. | ||
PD2 and ops 3 are patched. | ||
You guys can talk freely. | ||
Available units to the west side of AGR if possible. | ||
Who was over here? | ||
Who was where? | ||
I was against the fence right there. | ||
And then the other issue guy was right there. | ||
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Was there a guy, like, was there one of your guys, or was there a Secret Service guy over here? | |
So I saw everyone start surrounding the building. | ||
Really, at this point, ladies and gentlemen, the questions that need to be asked and answered, and there need to be new hearings, And look, you know, call up the FBI Director, the FBI Director, Deputy Director, call up the new Secret Service Director, call up Kim Cheadle, who's resigned from the Secret Service Director, and if they don't want to answer the questions or provide requested documents and data, then subpoena their ass, and if they don't cooperate, hold them in contempt, then throw their ass in jail if you have to. | ||
And the questions are, Who was in charge of putting security on that roof, and or who was in charge of taking security off that roof, and then who was in charge of communications that day that allowed Trump to stay on the stage despite at least 30 seconds, if not more, knowing there was a shooter on the roof, | ||
Plus, before he even went on the stage, knowing there was a suspicious individual. | ||
Find out who was responsible for those decisions and those potentially criminal, negligent actions, and if they don't want to cooperate and provide you with the documents and data that you need, subpoena, contempt of Congress, So, I mean, you want to talk about stalling out, it appears that this deal has stalled out, unfortunately. | ||
Not in some of the media circles, not in some of the concerned people in media and Trump supporters. | ||
They're still hammering it every day. | ||
But I want to know, what happened to Congress? | ||
What happened to the House Oversight Committee? | ||
What happened to the Special Select Committee investigating this? | ||
We know the questions that need to be asked and answered, and we know who needs to be called to the stand to ask and answer them. | ||
What's the delay? | ||
What's the delay? | ||
Let's take another call. | ||
Let's go to Sean in Florida. | ||
Sean, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, what's going on? | |
Good to talk to you again, Owen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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You know, I'm still kind of focused on that vision I called in about before, and I feel like the left's going to use their election theft system to try to feel it for Trump, try to pat it and frame | |
him so they have a reason to end the presidency. | ||
But main reason for calling is that I think the point of which the theft is gonna happen | ||
is what the real problem is. | ||
And ultimately, unless there's something that I'm looking at incorrectly, there's only one | ||
person that is constitutionally empowered to certify the vote, to certify the election. | ||
And ultimately, say who the next president is going to be. | ||
can be and that's in the Senate. | ||
And with Kamala's friends or scam all his friends, like Biden said it and then also | ||
I forget the other senators name that said it, but they're saying straight up that they're | ||
going to, if Trump wins, they're going to have to break the news that they're actually | ||
disqualifying him. | ||
And I don't know what the solution to that is. | ||
Yeah, that was Jamie Raskin. | ||
So look, Jamie Raskin is a blowhard and a liar. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, I'm not saying they don't have a plan or they would like to initiate something like that. | ||
I'm just saying I wouldn't take them too seriously. | ||
I think a lot of that is just blowhard. | ||
I think a lot of that is just them puffing up their chest. | ||
Their plan is... | ||
And look, so maybe they're trying to put Trump in jail. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
Trump is requesting a delay. | ||
Maybe they give it to him. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Are they going to send him to Rikers next month or not? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Part of me says no, because it'll probably help Trump on the campaign, and it might just be too much. | ||
So they might just say, well, let's just delay it. | ||
It's on appeal, and so we'll not have him in prison during the appeal. | ||
If they wanna go full on, they'll put him there and that'll just help Trump's campaign and poll numbers and everything else. | ||
Not that we wanna see that. | ||
Their plan, it's all a technicality. | ||
They want to claim that Trump is ineligible from running or holding office. | ||
Because of X, Y, or Z, you know, oh, he's a felon, or oh, he's got this conviction, or he's got that conviction, or he's in prison, and none of it's real. | ||
So, Jamie Raskin is a blowhard, lying scumbag. | ||
Now, are they gonna try to pull it? | ||
Absolutely! | ||
They would love to say Trump is disqualified, so we're not going to certify the election. | ||
But I don't know if it will actually come to that, quite frankly. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Yeah, I think Raskin's a blowhard also, but the other part of that equation that is a problem is that how many Republican senators do we really have that actually have a spine and aren't going to fold this time? | ||
I mean, Republican senators should be right now. | ||
They should make their way to the floor and openly start talking about You know, if this plan happens... Well, okay. | ||
Yes. | ||
You know, this goes back to a caller from earlier. | ||
The Republican Party is much closer to you and I, Sean, than they were four years ago or eight years ago. | ||
I think you would agree with that. | ||
But they're still behind us, based off of what you're saying here. | ||
And I would agree with that, too. | ||
That's the kind of stuff that brings the Republican Party Absolutely. | ||
like either right side by side or like right behind us. | ||
Do you know what I'm saying? | ||
Do you understand what I'm saying? | ||
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Absolutely, absolutely. | |
So I'm not an accelerationist. | ||
I'm really not. | ||
I'm just saying, the more they do to Donald Trump, the more they try to steal this election | ||
or keep Donald Trump from getting an office, I mean, that's just gonna put us either shoulder to | ||
shoulder with the Republican Party, | ||
or they're just gonna be right behind us and they're gonna be like, oh, wow, | ||
I mean, these Democrats are straight up criminal thieves. | ||
Like, we're not playing games anymore. | ||
These are criminal thieves. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, I agree. | |
I just, I would like to see at least one senator stand up and call out this talk about that they're going to be the determination if he's disqualified or not when they, you know, the Supreme Court's already said. | ||
Well, and that was their big loss, actually. | ||
And that gets us right to the core of the problem, Sean. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
That was their big loss. | ||
They lost at the Supreme Court, they needed that ruling, and they lost. | ||
And so now they're just talking about what they wanted to do. | ||
All right here, we're in the final segment of the week. | ||
Final segment of the week here of the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsTore.com. | ||
And let's see what else we got here. | ||
You know, I did have this news out of Ferguson. | ||
Ferguson officer critically injured, five charged at protest marking 10 years since Michael Brown's death. | ||
They did like a 10-year anniversary riot type thing. | ||
I got the Ferguson police chief Just basically complaining about how the police are targeted, complaining about how the propaganda has led to this. | ||
I mean, it was Obama's DOJ, Eric Holder, hands up, don't shoot, didn't even happen. | ||
And yet they're still rioting about it, still attacking police officers over it. | ||
Yeah, that's what Democrat Party mainstream media propaganda will do, unfortunately. | ||
Let's just get this one off for you, too. | ||
NBC's Kelly O'Donnell asking Kareen Jean-Pierre, hey, what about those Hunter Biden documents that you kept lying about but now everybody knows it's true? | ||
What do you say about that? | ||
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The Hunter Biden documents seeking State Department help came out after the president was no longer a candidate. | |
Is the president bothered by that at all? | ||
Look, what I can say is what I've said before. | ||
He was not in business with his son. | ||
He's certainly not aware of this. | ||
And this is something that Hunter Biden has to speak to. | ||
He's a private citizen. | ||
It is something for him to focus on. | ||
And I'm just going to have to leave it there. | ||
Joe had no idea he wasn't in business. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
We're going to see the documents. | ||
Joe was in business. | ||
Joe was getting paid. | ||
And he knew damn well. | ||
Well, no. | ||
It's fine. | ||
By the way, did you know Tim Walz is not the first Democrat to use stolen valor to enhance his political career? | ||
No, actually, Senator Richard Blumenthal did the same thing. | ||
Here's one of the instances. | ||
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We have learned something very important since the days that I served in Vietnam. | |
And you exemplify it. | ||
Whatever we think about the war, whatever we call it, Says he served in Vietnam. | ||
NBC News headline. | ||
Trump says Blumenthal lied about Vietnam. | ||
He did! | ||
He did lie! | ||
By the way, it was so bad, he got caught lying. | ||
Just, just caught about it. | ||
He came out and in a press conference apologizing! | ||
And, you know, maybe it's that apology that he was able to survive about his lies and stolen valor. | ||
He came out and apologized, had a press conference apologizing about how he lied, how he regrets it. | ||
He misspoke. | ||
See, that's what it is. | ||
When a Democrat lies, they just say, oh, I misspoke. | ||
Republican, you know, tells the truth, they say they lie. | ||
So that's how that goes. | ||
So, no, Walz isn't the first, might not be the last. | ||
But instead of apologizing, like Blumenthal did, he's basically doubled down. | ||
Oh, he misspoke about his rank, but not his deployment. | ||
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Well, okay. | |
Another suspicious moment in DNC pipe bomb mystery. | ||
More footage. | ||
An unidentified individual carrying a bag, uh, exited a police vehicle, then walked towards the location where the device was found about 15 minutes later. | ||
This whole thing is strange. | ||
She had law enforcement connections. | ||
She says she was, uh, taking her laundry and then saw the bomb and then went up to notify the police, but then walked right by the bomb again. | ||
Just like the other one. | ||
Oh, hey, there's a bomb! | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
And then she walked right by the bomb! | ||
Is that what you do when you see a bomb? | ||
If you saw a bomb, would you walk by it again? | ||
Like, oh! | ||
It's very strange. | ||
Very strange. | ||
Republicans are having to sign legislation now to keep illegal migrants from voting. | ||
Just happened in Missouri. | ||
And certain states have it as a ballot measure so you can vote to say, no, non-citizens cannot vote. | ||
Illegal aliens cannot vote. | ||
That's what Republicans have to do now because Democrats want them to vote. | ||
So that's how that goes. | ||
Oh, monkey pox, they're finding it in the water, wastewater in California. | ||
San Francisco, is there a gayer city on earth than San Francisco? | ||
Are you shocked that's where the monkey pox Is being found in wastewater? | ||
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Mmm. | |
ESPN Broadcaster Kirk Herbstreet, done giving any beeps about pushback over stance about | ||
men and women's sports. | ||
So imagine, Kirk Herbstreet, big time broadcaster, And he comes out and he says, you know, men don't belong in women's sports, doubles down. | ||
Imagine, that's controversial! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
An ESPN broadcaster said that men shouldn't be competing against women. | ||
I mean, my God! | ||
How is that controversial? | ||
Who knows, will they fire him? | ||
Like they did Sage Steel? | ||
And they said, well, we don't want overt politics on ESPN. | ||
Well, what about Mina Kimes? | ||
Who's a hack, by the way. | ||
Nobody watches ESPN anymore because they hire people like this. | ||
Mina Kimes campaigns for Tim Walz because he oozes her type of masculinity. | ||
Oh, but we aren't doing politics at ESPN, I thought. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, unless, of course, you're pushing Democrat Party politics, then it's OK. | ||
So who knows, do they get rid of Kirk Herbstreich because he doesn't think that men should compete against women? | ||
NFL designer Kristen Juszczyk rejects Kamala Harris campaign offer to promote her. | ||
She turned down the request from the Kamala Harris campaign to get paid to promote her campaign. | ||
So yeah, that's how bad it is. | ||
You know, you don't want to promote that. | ||
You don't want to promote that crap. | ||
By the way, um, I didn't bring in all of these videos. | ||
Maybe we'll do this later on. | ||
There was a thread from AsTheWorldBurns, at AsTheWorldBurns on X, things Kamala Harris supports. | ||
And they actually put up the videos of her saying it. | ||
So Kamala still hasn't released her full policy platform. | ||
So here it actually is. | ||
Abolishing ICE. | ||
De-criminalizing illegal border crossings, defunding the police, mandatory gun buybacks, confiscations, nationalizing energy, banning fracking, banning offshore drilling, abolishing the filibuster, supporting the GND, Ending private health insurance, free health care for all, including non-citizens, mass amnesty for non-citizens, illegal immigrants, illegal aliens, criminal border crossers, ending the death penalty, abolishing prisons, ending cash bail, ending mandatory minimum sentences, imposing a carbon tax, | ||
Child gender reassignment surgery and hormone replacement surgery. | ||
Now again, in this thread is a video of her saying all of this publicly. | ||
So this isn't hearsay. | ||
This isn't just rhetoric. | ||
These are things that she has publicly been outspoken about supporting. | ||
That's her policy platform right there. | ||
A carbon tax, banning fracking. | ||
I mean, folks, forget about it. | ||
It's all over. | ||
It's done. | ||
It's collapsed if she does that. | ||
It's collapsed. | ||
Alright, let's go quickly. | ||
Owl killer in Virginia. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Okay, so, look, I've been with Trump since 2016 when he was running. | ||
Alright, 2015. | ||
I still have the old sign from before Pence was even on the ticket. | ||
And as much as I love the guy, He just keeps stepping into the traps that the media sets up for him. | ||
Did we laugh at what he said about Kamala two weeks ago? | ||
Yeah, it was funny, okay? | ||
But he had the time right there to attach every part of the failing policies of Biden right to her, and he gets into it about, is she black or is she Indian? | ||
And they totally took out the assassination attempt on him. | ||
It's completely out of the media. | ||
That's all they're talking about. | ||
Another thing. | ||
I think Vance is a good guy. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard is who should have been picked. | ||
You took a strong Republican senator out of the Senate and you had a unity person right there. | ||
You take away the minority card and you take away the woman card if you have her on the ticket. | ||
Maybe she was offered and she declined. | ||
But there's so many things where, like, when you're talking about energy right there, we can't be laughing. | ||
Alex has been hitting us the last two days. | ||
Well look, you know, he does talk about these things, and I mean, it's kind of a Monday morning quarterback take here. | ||
It's not that I even disagree, but he does talk about this stuff. | ||
He does attack her on energy. | ||
He does attack her on the policies. | ||
He just did it for two hours yesterday. | ||
Alright, that does it for the InfoWars War Room this week. |