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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
What are you doing today, sir? | ||
I'm f***ing you up. | ||
I'm f***ing for wars. | ||
F*** your followers. You're a f***ing fascist. | ||
I don't like fascists. | ||
I don't like Infowars. | ||
I don't like young Nazis. | ||
Girl, fuck yourself. Hey, why? | ||
Why? What's wrong with me? | ||
Because assault is not boy talk, mother. | ||
I didn't... Who did I assault? | ||
Well, it doesn't matter. | ||
You're a fuck, you're a white male! | ||
Fuck off, you die-off bitch! | ||
Fuck off, you racist bitch! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
Ain't no more of them things, bro! | ||
14 o'clock, Jesus! | ||
These people are literally all humping me right now! | ||
I'm literally... | ||
What the f*** are you doing? | ||
Diamonds! | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
This is mockery. What you're doing here is mockery, and you know it, and that's why you're kicking us off. | ||
That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | ||
I think you're a fraud. Weren't you at the Drag Queen Story? | ||
Weren't you at the Drag Queen Story Hour? | ||
Was that you? Was that you? | ||
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off. Get out of here. | |
Go. How are you doing today, chicken? | ||
You're out here protesting Trump. | ||
Let's have a real conversation. Why don't you like Trump? | ||
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There's so many reasons. | |
I don't want to go through it. I might tag. | ||
What now? I'm literally chasing a chicken! | ||
You got it live on video! | ||
You guys are the fastest! | ||
Go! | ||
You're all the fascists! | ||
In fact, yeah, like young Nazis. | ||
Whoa! Wow! | ||
You're behaving like a fascist. | ||
No, no, no. This guy's literally in my face right now. | ||
Wait a minute. Who walked up to who? | ||
You! I have it on tape. | ||
You literally just walked up to me. | ||
Oh, now you're trying to assault me? | ||
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Oh, yeah. Are you going to assault me? | |
What are you doing? Don't touch my equipment. | ||
Touch your equipment. You are a freak show. | ||
Oh, my God! Are you going to return that? | ||
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No. Did you just lick my camera? | |
This dude just licked my camera. | ||
What? Dude, seriously, do you realize how deranged you are? | ||
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Like, you belong in a mental institution. | |
Do you make fart noises with your mouth? | ||
I'd say yes. That's the first answer we've gotten out here. | ||
You don't like walls? I don't like you. | ||
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Your mom doesn't like you either, does she? | |
Say that to my mom. | ||
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She's watching. I'm sorry, he's your son. | |
You did a job. She just grabbed my. | ||
Is that sexual assault? Is that sexual assault? | ||
Yes. So you just sexually assaulted me? | ||
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Should you be arrested? Arrest me. | |
What's it like being a gay frog? | ||
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You should go ask the gay mafia in Hollywood. | |
Dude, I could push you over like a toothpick. | ||
No, I don't want to assault you. | ||
That's why I want you to leave me alone. | ||
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You're a f***ing soy boy twig hanging out with your coward p***y friends. | |
Why don't you take your mask off and meet me in a boxing ring? | ||
Your friends wouldn't recognize you afterwards. | ||
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Oh my, what's your problem, ma'am? | |
All right, have I seen you before somewhere? | ||
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Mindless zombies. | |
f*** off! f*** off! | ||
I could drop every single one of you. | ||
Look at this guy. This guy's a joke. | ||
What don't you like about the travel ban? | ||
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You. That makes a lot of sense. | |
First you march and say Trump is Hitler, and then you march and say turn the guns into the government, which is exactly what Hitler did. | ||
Explain to me how Trump is like Hitler. | ||
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For our border. | |
For our border. Seriously, you didn't want to have to deal with me today. | ||
I'm a loud mouth. I know that. | ||
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What? How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | |
with my two eyes. So this is Owen Schroer from InfoWars.com Alright ladies and gentlemen, Owen Schroer here to kick off the war room | ||
I was supposed to be in studio to start the show, but unfortunately, had some airline issues, had some flying issues, so my return to studio is going to be a little delayed, but I will pick up the live hosting duties at 4 o'clock p.m., where we have a great guest coming on, a Border Patrol whistleblower. | ||
With an incredible story, but it's the same story. | ||
What do they do to government agents that blow the whistle and tell the truth about what's going on in the Biden-Harris administration? | ||
Well, they go after them. | ||
And so we're gonna hear that story. | ||
Then we're gonna be joined in the third hour today. | ||
By Megan Barth from Nevada covering the situation on the ground in Nevada dealing with the 2024 presidential election. | ||
Some big news there. | ||
As you know, I think that this entire election could come down to Nevada. | ||
So it's going to be an important update on the status of that state now with just 21 days until the presidential election. | ||
So for the first hour, we are going to play last night's debate Between myself and Destiny at the University of South Carolina. | ||
So that will take up the first hour. | ||
And then I will be back in the studio live hosting with my special guests and news in the second and third hour. | ||
I want to thank everybody that showed up last night. | ||
I want to thank everybody for their continued support at InfoWars. | ||
Now, enjoy the replay of the debate, and I will see you live in one hour. | ||
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Thank you very much, folks, for being here tonight. | |
I am thrilled to be your moderator for this debate. | ||
I want to do a couple of quick housekeeping things. | ||
But first, I do want to say thank you to Uncensored America for having me here to moderate this debate, as well as thank you to the university for this beautiful venue. | ||
And again, thank you for coming out for this, for the housekeeping. | ||
If you could do me a favor and silence your phone, just so there are no interruptions during the debate. | ||
And then I'm going to introduce our speakers in just a moment. | ||
But, if you could do me a favor and hold your applause until after I introduce both of them, that's when they'll be walking up to the stage. | ||
So, first, defending Kamala Harris, he is a juggernaut, political streamer, and debater. | ||
He's been banned on Twitch, Destiny, Stephen Bunnell, and... | ||
On the other side, defending Donald Trump. | ||
He is a reporter and investigative journalist for Infowars. | ||
He has been banned on all social media except ex-Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please join me in welcoming both of our speakers, Owen and Stephen. | ||
A real classic. | ||
So... I'm going to read our official resolution, which is, should Donald Trump or Kamala Harris be the 47th president of the United States? | ||
As for the format, we'll have seven-minute openings, starting with destiny. | ||
Then we'll have five-minute rebuttals. | ||
We'll have a prepared question for Destiny. | ||
He'll have five minutes to respond to that, and Owen will have three minutes to respond to that response. | ||
Then we'll have a prepared question for Owen, where he will have five minutes to respond, and then Destiny will have three minutes to respond to his response, followed by 15 minutes of open dialogue, 30 minutes of audience Q&A, and then three minutes of closing statements for each speaker. | ||
So with that, gentlemen, thank you both for being here. | ||
I'm going to kick it over to Destiny for his seven-minute opening statement. | ||
Steven, the floor is all yours. | ||
So I've written out a whole opening speech here, but then I realized that MAGA conservatives don't really care about facts, so I figured I'd just keep it short and simple so we can get to the crossfire section. | ||
I think the argument for Kamala over Trump is pretty simple. | ||
I think the number one point that everybody should keep in mind is Trump is a loser. | ||
He lost elections. He lost candidates that he supported lost elections. | ||
He's lost court cases. | ||
He's now a convicted felon. | ||
He has lost Two, almost three wives. | ||
We'll see what Melania does after the current election season ends. | ||
He has lost businesses. | ||
He's filed bankruptcies. He's basically lost in every single way that you can conceive a person could lose. | ||
He's lost as a leader. He wasn't able to pass any legislation. | ||
He wasn't able to do anything about the ACA, just like Sean's not able to do anything about this mic feedback. | ||
He's working on it. Yeah, just Trump is just, even if you support the policies ostensibly that Trump stands for, although that might change from one day to the next, he might come into office saying that he wants to destroy the ACA, fail to do that, and then now try to take credit for pre-existing conditions or price capping insulin. | ||
Even if you support him for whatever policies he says he does support, he's not the guy to do it. | ||
He couldn't do it when he was in office for four years. | ||
I don't know why we think he would do it in another four years. | ||
I always thought that the funniest slogan that Donald Trump had was using make America great again the second time he ran for office. | ||
What happened? I think that Kamala Harris is a winner. | ||
People might try to say that she slept her way to the top or make other weird accusations of nepotism like what plagued Trump's administration, but the reality is Kamala Harris got elected not once, not twice, not three times, four or five times if you count her being on the VP ticket. | ||
She won her election for a district attorney in San Francisco. | ||
She won two elections for attorney general in California. | ||
She was elected the junior senator of California, and she was the vice president on the ticket with Biden. | ||
So the difference is clear. | ||
Trump takes absolutely no accountability for any of his actions, and the people around him know that they have no accountability for any of his actions. | ||
When Donald Trump does a crime, what does he say? | ||
He says, the judges are biased against me in every state court, in all the federal courts. | ||
He says that I need immunity from criminal activity because I can't be prosecuted for it. | ||
I'm the president. He apparently believes he can psychically declassify documents so that he can avoid responsibility for hiding stuff in his shoddy residence in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
There is just zero accountability anywhere. | ||
When you look at Trump and you say, why did you fail as a leader? | ||
Well, it was because of the swamp. | ||
Look at all these people I had to fire. | ||
Dude, you hired them. | ||
You can't take credit for firing people that were part of your cabinet. | ||
These are your picks. And again, to return to the first point, what's gonna change this time? | ||
Is he gonna magically get rid of the swamp now? | ||
He couldn't do it in four years. We're supposed to believe he can do it in four more. | ||
Even if you're a conservative, why would you think that Donald Trump is the guy that's gonna get the job done for you? | ||
Kamala Harris is accountable. | ||
Not only did she rise through the ranks and win elections on her own, by her own merit, not through any weird conspiratorial nonsense, not through any crazy MAGA movement, not by partnering up with creepy weirdo billionaires like Elon Musk, but by winning her elections and doing a good job. | ||
You can also see that the Democratic Party holds their own accountable, and they have a wide tent of voters that they draw from that they have to maintain their accountability to, as opposed to Trump's camp that is dwindling by the day. | ||
We can go to the people who support Trump. | ||
Maybe that'll come up at some point here. | ||
No one around Trump vouches for him. | ||
Where is Pence? How do you have a president who was the president of the United States with a vice president who's not running with the same vice president? | ||
What happened to him? Well, what happened to him was Trump was kind of hoping he would get killed on January 6th. | ||
He sat there and he watched it on TV for three hours while people like Owen cheered others going into the Capitol, rioting, delaying the certification of the vote. | ||
He sat there and he watched it happen. | ||
He tweeted out that Pence failed us while Pence was in a bunker The comments of Trump's most ardent supporters today are comments that would get you laughed at if you made them as a leftist. | ||
Among a bunch of other comments, Elon Musk called Trump a stone-cold loser when he refused to say that he lost the 2020 election. | ||
Vance has a number of quotes about Trump. | ||
He wasn't sure if he was just a Nixon-type character or if he was going to be America's Hitler. | ||
These are statements from his own current vice presidential running mate because he can't use Pence again because Pence hates him. | ||
Again, this is his vice president. | ||
Mark Milley referred to Donald Trump as a fascist. | ||
You've got all these people in his administration that were thought to have been the biggest supporters of Trump, people that others were worried about, like Bill Barr, who resigned from the administration with weeks to go before the transfer of power because they couldn't stand him trying to weaponize the Department of Justice so much. | ||
And then you look on the other side and you've got Kamala Harris who has support All the way from Cheney to AOC, from the United Auto Workers to Taylor Swift, there's no comparison to be made between what people around these people are saying. | ||
There's no other industry where you would say, oh, that guy, his boss hates him, and all of his coworkers hate him, and everybody that worked with before hates him, but this time he's going to have a whole new set of employees, he's going to have a whole new boss, a whole new organization, it'll be way better this time, I promise. | ||
He would never give anybody that kind of chance. | ||
Trump is a scammer. Why would you want to, like, This guy who's running for office is selling you pieces of how many suits? | ||
How many fucking suits does this guy own? | ||
They can sell you like so many different slices of them. | ||
Jesus Christ! $5,000 suit pieces. | ||
My God. I mean, at least he's big enough now that I guess he's got a lot of suit pieces to sell. | ||
That's not including the $100,000 gold watches. | ||
That's not including the $3,500 gold coins, the $100 silver coins, this whole new crypto scam that he started where him and his cronies have 70% of the initial coin pool. | ||
If you don't know, you'll learn in the future because it's coming up for the IPO for this coin. | ||
That's called a rug pull, my friends. | ||
That coin is going to come out and the price on that is going to go up and then super down as everybody that buys in gets scammed and loses all their money, which is, I guess, an analogy for all the Trump supporters that I guess exist today. | ||
Trump has no policies. | ||
We don't get to have policy debate in the United States anymore because instead we're talking about fictitious hurricane machines that are being spun up so that Biden or Harris can steal the lithium deposits from North Carolina. | ||
We don't get to talk about how Roy Cooper and Kemp and McMaster and DeSantis all said, DeSantis called me. | ||
He already called me. The federal government's doing everything they can do. | ||
Instead, you've got people that are fighting with FEMA now outside their houses because they don't trust the government response. | ||
And then you've got Donald Trump on TV saying that he would withhold aid from states like California if they don't play ball with him. | ||
They don't play politics with him. It's insane. | ||
Every accusation that the Conservative Party makes is a confession to their own amoral behavior. | ||
And you can see it on TV. These aren't even things that we have to dig for. | ||
You can just watch what they say openly. | ||
I think that Kamala Harris is just a better leader in every possible measure that you can make when it comes to, I think, leading the United States, when it comes to the future of this country. | ||
I think she's got a better vision for America. | ||
I think she's got a better record. | ||
Despite the claims of being a DEI candidate, she's infinitely more qualified for the position than Donald Trump is. | ||
And I think that she has a better overall plan for America than Trump does, whose plan, as far as I can tell right now, consists of basically shitposting on X and I guess doing a 20% tariff across the board. | ||
My final quote, I would like to leave this quote from a very famous Biden speech that he made in 2022 that I think fits today more than ever. | ||
MAGA Republicans have made their choice. | ||
They embrace anger. They thrive on chaos. | ||
They live not in the light of truth, but in the shadow of lies. | ||
But together, together we can choose a different path. | ||
We can choose a better path forward to the future, a future of possibility, a future to build, a future to dream, and a future to hope. | ||
And I think that Kamala Harris represents that hope way more than Donald Trump, who only seems to be interested in tearing down and attacking Americans rather than building anything great up. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Opening Steven. | ||
Applause Applause We'll kick it over to Owen. | ||
Thank you very much. The floor is all yours now Owen for seven minutes for your opening Doesn't pay you Check. | ||
Dammit, con office every time. They just sabotage me every time. | ||
Check, check, check. | ||
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Check, check, check. | |
What are you going to talk with then? | ||
I'll find a way. You'll have to project your voice. | ||
Alright, can everybody hear me now? | ||
Okay. He starts off his opening statement saying MAGA people don't care about facts. | ||
We'll see who cares about facts during the course of this debate. | ||
Then you bring up his wives. | ||
Is that really a topic of conversation you want to get into? | ||
Lives? Yeah, I don't think so. | ||
He then talks about losses when I'm pretty sure you've lost every debate that you've had. | ||
So I don't know if you want to talk about losses either. | ||
You then mentioned Kamala being a winner. | ||
Maybe you can ask me a question. | ||
What primary did she win? | ||
What state did she win? | ||
Did she even get a single vote during the campaign process? | ||
The answer, of course, is no. | ||
She didn't. And this is the party that wants to protect democracy. | ||
She also says she's the most qualified to be president. | ||
Well, what are the qualifications? | ||
Kamala Harris has worked as a government employee her entire life. | ||
She's worked for the government. So yeah, if you want a permanent government, bureaucrat, lawyer, Running the country, then yeah, Kamala Harris is your person. | ||
I don't really think that qualifies you. | ||
In fact, I think that qualifies you to get the hell out of government, because I think we can all admit that the government is corrupt. | ||
I don't know, maybe he likes the government. | ||
That'd be an interesting spot to take, but maybe that's where we're at here with the American left. | ||
So Trump actually comes from the private sector. | ||
He knows what it takes to build a business. | ||
He knows what it takes to fail and succeed at business. | ||
He's been doing it for decades. | ||
To me, that actually qualifies you. | ||
He's somebody that actually has to deal with people on the ground. | ||
That's why when he goes out in public, you can tell he's a very relatable, personable person. | ||
When people like Kamala Harris or Tim Walz go out, they have to force it. | ||
And it's really quite an embarrassment. | ||
We have a rare election. We've had four years of a Trump presidency and we've had four years of a Biden and Kamala Harris presidency and the results are in. | ||
You ask anybody who's fair and neutral and not politicized and they will tell you their life has been better under Donald Trump. | ||
The economy was better. | ||
Disaster response was better. | ||
We started no new foreign wars. | ||
It's amazing The American left used to be anti-war. | ||
When George Bush was in office, when Dick Cheney was in office, when John McCain was involved in politics, they were all anti-war. | ||
And by the way, they would have called those individuals war criminals. | ||
Now they beg for their endorsement and they celebrate when they get it. | ||
They don't even know where they are anymore. | ||
So I'll take no more wars. | ||
I'll take a secure border. | ||
I'll take a booming economy any day over whatever the hell we've had for the last four years with Biden-Harris, where the whole thing was just a fraud anyway. | ||
Now it's coming out that these two never even got along to begin with. | ||
To say the MAGA movement is dying is to just deny reality. | ||
To say support is dwindling is to just deny the reality of the situation. | ||
Trump is actually doing better in the polls now than he did in 2020 or 2016 or any point in the 2024 election cycle. | ||
In fact, if you want to talk about poll numbers, Kamala Harris had the lowest approval rating of any vice president in American history. | ||
And they even wrote stories in left-wing publications that the Biden team was thinking about removing Kamala Harris from the vice presidency because her approval ratings were so low. | ||
But as soon as the media says, jump and support Kamala, they all get on board. | ||
Just like that. | ||
Now, there's a couple of misrepresentations in some things he just said. | ||
First of all, my activity on January 6th, and I'm sure he's well aware of this, or he just didn't do the research. | ||
I was not encouraging people to go into the building. | ||
I am, in fact, on video telling people not to go into the building and steering people away from the Capitol. | ||
So that's the fact of that. | ||
But let's just put something into perspective. | ||
The American left loves to pretend like they're the anti-establishment, yet here they are supporting the lifelong government presidential candidate. | ||
They love to pretend like they're the freedom warriors, yet he's going to attack me because I've been attacked by the government. | ||
Yes, that's right. I was put in prison for my government speech. | ||
I was censored all across the internet for my speech. | ||
So if there is a freedom fighter on this stage, it's me, not him. | ||
Then... Then, he says hurricane machines. | ||
Another misrepresentation that comes right out of the mouth of the mainstream media. | ||
Are you denying that there are weather modification programs? | ||
Okay, of course there are. | ||
There are multiple patents for weather modification. | ||
I've even attended government hearings. | ||
This is hilarious. After the show, I'll share all of this with you. | ||
I have attended government hearings in the state of Texas, the Texas Weather Modification Program. | ||
That is a government program. | ||
Anybody can go to these meetings. | ||
I went and I recorded it live. | ||
You can pull it up on YouTube right now. | ||
I even know, they even publish the chemicals they spray. | ||
Lithium, barium, aluminum, amongst others. | ||
Bill Gates goes out and talks about how we can blot out the sun to stop global warming. | ||
They've done mainstream news hits like on CBS with Professor Kariakou about weather machines. | ||
China has giant weather machines where they pump water vapor into the atmosphere to cause rain. | ||
This is public information. | ||
This isn't up for debate. | ||
And you notice how he hangs his head when I talk about this. | ||
So here we are again. Who's denying facts? | ||
So they misrepresent it. | ||
They call it a hurricane machine to deflect off the fact that there are government weather modifications programs. | ||
Now, you want to talk about conspiracy theories? | ||
Did they make this hurricane worse? | ||
Did they not? I don't know. | ||
I don't claim to believe that. | ||
But again, there are lithium mines right over where Hurricane Helene hit the mainland. | ||
That is a fact. I'm not making anything up. | ||
That is a direct fact. | ||
So they can deny these things as much as they want, but that's just in response to what he just said. | ||
Let me explain why I like Donald Trump. | ||
I like Donald Trump because I don't like the government, and the government doesn't like Donald Trump. | ||
I like Donald Trump because my entire life, politics has been nothing but corruption, lies, and scandal. | ||
And as soon as I was growing up and I realized this, I said, we need a man. | ||
We need a man who's got billions of dollars, who can self-fund his own campaign. | ||
We need a man who has name recognition, who can get on a ticket and beat all the political propaganda. | ||
That man was Donald Trump. | ||
And then he did it. | ||
He did it in 2016, he did it in 2020 when they stole it, and he's gonna do it again in 2024. | ||
So yeah, when I see the entire corrupt government coming after one man, when I see them trying to shoot him in the head and kill him, yeah, that's total confirmation that he is the right guy. | ||
Now I'm not here to tell you he's perfect. | ||
I'm not here to tell you I agree with all of his policies. | ||
I just know he's a man who's not controlled like most of our politicians. | ||
He's gonna put America first, unlike any of our politicians in my life, and he already has a track record of making this country better. | ||
The mainstream media is corrupt. | ||
They hate Donald Trump. | ||
The government establishment is corrupt. | ||
They hate Donald Trump. | ||
So when the enemies of America are going after him, I think that's proof positive that he is the candidate we need. | ||
But if you don't want to go down those lines, we have a four-year track record of Trump, we have a four-year track record of Harris, and I think enough has been seen. | ||
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We'll kick it over to Stephen for his five-minute rebuttal. | |
We don't like the government so much that just don't participate. | ||
No one's forced to get anybody to vote for president. | ||
You don't have to vote for anybody. | ||
You don't have to run for any offices. | ||
just don't fuck off to the corner and be sad and mad. | ||
Why is he selling 50 million different products? | ||
Well, funnily enough, that's just to enrich him personally. | ||
Oh, hello. I guess those are just for personal enrichment because actually when you go on those websites and you look and you see for any of the things that he... | ||
Yeah, this is feedbacking. For any of the products that he's selling, all of those explicitly are marked just for him personally. | ||
They say they have nothing to do with any kind of election campaigns at all. | ||
Again, if you don't believe me, just go to the sites. | ||
Google Trump watches, Trump sneakers, Trump suits, Trump NFTs, Trump crypto, whatever. | ||
All of them will say they're not associated with the campaign. | ||
So I guess he's just personally enriching himself off of his election run. | ||
Doesn't sound not corrupt to me, but okay. | ||
There's so many delusional conservative talking points. | ||
No new wars. | ||
Technically, the United States hasn't declared war since World War II. What does no new wars mean? | ||
Was it no new wars when Trump bombed an airport in Syria? | ||
Was it no new wars when we assassinated Soleimani in an Iraqi airport? | ||
Was it no new rules when Trump peeled back some of the transparency on the drone strikes in Yemen that it took Biden to end? | ||
Was it no new wars when Iran was bombing Saudi Arabia? | ||
Was it no new wars when we abandoned our Kurdish allies to Turkish attacks when they invaded Syria? | ||
What are the no new wars? | ||
It's like the weirdest game of semantics in the entire world. | ||
There was absolutely military conflict that was happening overseas under Trump, but to pretend otherwise is to be delusional, which I guess is to be MAGA. When we talk about January 6th, do we still have this idea that the election was stolen? | ||
What happened? Where was the proof? | ||
Where was the Kraken? Why is it that people like Powell and Eastman and Giuliani and Trump promised us all this evidence, all these court cases? | ||
What happened? Most of these cases had evidentiary hearings. | ||
There was nothing. It would be an affidavit of a person seeing something going into a mail truck and saying, I think that these are stolen ballots with no evidence without even knowing what a ballot looks like. | ||
You can hear all of this. All of this footage is freely available on YouTube. | ||
You can listen to them present their case in front of state legislatures, in front of courtrooms. | ||
Giuliani doesn't even know how to present a criminal case anymore, apparently. | ||
You can listen to When they were presenting it in front of the Georgia court, when they were talking about the State Farm videos, and they were talking about the ballots pulled from underneath the table with the cloth over it. | ||
I think half the people in here probably still believe that those videos showed something. | ||
They don't. Four hours later, Gabriel Sterling literally showed the 20-minute cut from those videos where you could see that the ballots were just put right underneath the tables and then taken right out as they were told to continue counting because there were so many ballots that came in. | ||
Every single one of these weird conspiracies about election fraud, all of them were debunked. | ||
Within hours of them coming out, people still believe them. | ||
People still spread them. Because remember, when the truth isn't good enough for a person to make money on, they have to sell you a lie, which is what Trump's campaign is all about. | ||
It's about lie after lie after lie. | ||
Nobody up here is talking about whether or not cloud seeding is real. | ||
Nobody here is talking about whether or not you might be able to influence the amount of precipitation a place receives. | ||
People are talking about the conspiracy that you are alluding to, even though you're trying to be tricky and pretend you're not, that the government was creating hurricanes to steal lithium From itself? | ||
I don't even know what the conspiracy is here. | ||
Like, if the government is so powerful that they can create hurricanes that I guess got degraded into a Cat 3, I don't know, maybe they didn't have funding for the hurricane machine, I guess? | ||
If they're sending hurricanes, why wouldn't they just buy the company or steal it that way? | ||
If Hillary Clinton is strong enough to kill Seth Rich and Podesta and them are doing satanic sex rituals, wouldn't they just take a 20% cut of the company that's mining the lithium? | ||
These conspiracy theories aren't even good anymore. | ||
At least Jews doing 9-11 made sense because, oh, Israel's trying to get us to attack the Middle East. | ||
Okay, at least stealing the oil made sense because, oh, we have to go and we have to steal the oil because it helps our country. | ||
But now the conspiracy theorists Don't even believe that oil is what it is. | ||
They don't even believe in dinosaurs. They think that oil is like a self-replenishing resource that comes from the fucking ground. | ||
He probably believes this. | ||
Yeah, it's just... | ||
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He doesn't believe... | |
If you have conservative family members, you ask them, do you believe in dinosaurs? | ||
They don't believe in dinosaurs anymore. | ||
It's not a real thing. And oil is a self-replenishing material that comes from the ground. | ||
Yeah, Donald Trump tried to steal the election on January 6th. | ||
He created fake slates of electors. | ||
Every time you guys go to vote for president, you vote for the electors, and then they fill out their vote. | ||
And then the governors on December 14th, they say, OK, cool. | ||
We see the vote. We're sending it to Congress. | ||
Donald Trump had like 79 different electors attest to being the actual electors. | ||
In Michigan, these guys talk about, let's hide in the basement of the Capitol And then we'll come upstairs and we'll fill out our certificate on December 14th to make it more legitimate. | ||
He had these. These are made. You can go online. | ||
You can Google them. You can look at them. They are fake sites of electors with people that perjured themselves. | ||
There's a reason why. Giuliani is now disbarred. | ||
Sidney Powell is now disbarred. | ||
Eastman is facing disbarment. | ||
Donald Trump has 34 felony convictions. | ||
He's facing three other cases. And his only defense is I need to have criminal immunity for all of my behavior. | ||
There's a reason why these people that say Biden has weaponized the DOJ sit by quietly while his son is literally convicted of crimes. | ||
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Meanwhile, Donald Trump pardons every single crook that worked with him. | |
Every single person that refused to answer to subpoenas for the very investigation involving his election corruption who came out and said to the media, Roger Stone said, I'm not going to squeal on Trump. | ||
And then he doesn't. He gets held in contempt and then Donald Trump pardons him. | ||
This is insane. To say that this is the party of law and order? | ||
I don't remember when the Republican Party became so deranged and unhinged where they cheered on people attacking police officers, where they cheered on a president who pardons military contractors who were accused of killing civilians in Iraq. | ||
It's just Trump's entire campaign and legacy is absolutely insane. | ||
And I don't know why we would think I guess the central question I would have is if you are a conservative, I can understand not wanting to vote for Harris or Biden. | ||
Fuck, Harris is a little bit too left for me when it comes to economic policy. | ||
I don't deny that. And I can understand if you're a conservative why you'd be uncomfortable voting for her. | ||
But why would you think Trump is your guy? | ||
He had four years to do it and he failed. | ||
The end of his campaign, the end of his four years was marked with, what, BLM riots and COVID lockdowns and an inability to see problems facing the country. | ||
And I just don't know why we would expect to see anything else. | ||
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We'll kick it over to his five-minute rebuttal as well. | |
Thanks, Owen. The floor is all yours. | ||
All right. | ||
Wow. So that's funny. | ||
The last thing you referenced, BLM, left-wing terrorism. | ||
And then you mentioned all of the lockdowns and the mask mandates and the vaccine mandates. | ||
Again, all Democrat Party policy. | ||
So now you're arguing for my side. | ||
And you mentioned law and order. | ||
If you look at every Democrat-run city in this country, you will find chaos, destruction, degradation, poverty, and crime. | ||
It's just a fact. So, okay, law and order. | ||
Again, how can you be a Democrat and talk about law and order when everybody knows that the blue cities are the most dangerous places to live? | ||
You've already sacrificed the point on weather modification, so I appreciate that. | ||
You know, the problem is... | ||
All of your viewpoints come from the mainstream media. | ||
And so I don't know when you've all of a sudden just blindly trusted government or blindly trusted the mainstream media, but it seems like that's where you're at in your life, based off of the things that you're muttering and stuttering up here at 500 words per minute. | ||
So I think that that's your problem. | ||
Now, Trump is the only person who got into government, specifically the White House, and lost money. | ||
He's the only one. Every other president, including Barack Obama, has come out with hundreds of millions of dollars, okay? | ||
So, that's another fact. | ||
Of course, you would want us to sit out politics, because when we get involved, that's when you guys lose. | ||
But to say that I can just sit out and avoid the government and avoid politics, well, what exactly are you proposing? | ||
Yeah, I guess I could go be a homeless person in a blue city and live on a river, but I don't want to do that. | ||
I want to be part of civilization. | ||
I want to be part of the United States of America. | ||
And I have to pay taxes if I want to work and build something. | ||
I don't want my taxes going to foreign countries. | ||
I don't want my taxes going to foreign wars. | ||
I don't want my taxes going to illegal immigrants, non-citizens, and the list goes on and on. | ||
So, no, I'm not going to sit out. | ||
I'm going to restore and reform the Republic. | ||
That's what we're trying to do here. | ||
And this issue, you bring up wars. | ||
There was no war in Israel. | ||
When Trump was president, there was no war in Ukraine when Trump was president. | ||
Both of these wars have accumulated for more than $200 billion. | ||
$200 billion. | ||
I imagine at some point in tonight's conversation, he's probably going to bring up free healthcare or some other social service. | ||
Maybe not, but let's just say that he does, because that's what the left loves. | ||
When they bring that up, I would love one time, one time for them to talk about all the foreign aid that we have allocated every single year. | ||
Billions of dollars. Now hundreds of billions of dollars under the Biden-Harris administration. | ||
Don't talk to me about free stuff, healthcare, education. | ||
Don't ever bring that to me until you cut the foreign spending. | ||
You're never going to convince me to give any of that money until we cut the foreign spending. | ||
Then you want to bring these hundreds of billions of dollars back in? | ||
Okay, maybe. | ||
But all this stuff you brought up about wars in the Middle East, again, Bush, Cheney, McCain, who all endorsed Harris now. | ||
They're all on the Harris side. | ||
So that one doesn't really hold water. | ||
Clearly you did not pay attention to the 2020 election in the aftermath, because you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
There were multiple sworn affidavits, there were dozens of them. | ||
There were cases where they presented all the evidence, and in fact, there were multiple cases that resulted in charges, including in Fulton County, Georgia, Atlanta, where they were double and triple counting ballots, because that's a blue area, so they count them as many times as possible to run up the lead for the Democrats. | ||
And anybody who looks at the graph From the 2020 election results, we'll see in the four key states, one pattern happened every time. | ||
In Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, Donald Trump was winning the entire day. | ||
The entire day. And then right at 3.30 in the morning, in each one of those states, the perfect amount of votes came in for Biden and the graph shot literally straight up. | ||
Literally. You are not being honest with yourself if you don't look at that and say that's some sort of an anomaly right there. | ||
When Mark McGuire and Sammy Sosa both hit 62 home runs in the same season, the anomaly was steroids. | ||
There were vote steroids for Biden that year, and anybody who's not observing that, being honest about it, is just either not looking or, again, not being honest about it. | ||
So, I think we're probably ready for questions now. | ||
I've just responded to all his comments. | ||
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Got it. Thank you very much for that rebuttal as well. | |
We're going to jump into the prepared questions. | ||
So I'm going to read these as loudly as I can. | ||
For Stephen, this first question, of course Stephen will get five minutes to respond, and then Owen will get five minutes to respond to him. | ||
The first question for Stephen, given Trump's 2016 border wall idea was labeled by Congress as a political threat, what would you say to the American people? | ||
Are we did that was that audible to everybody? | ||
Thank you. | ||
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If you were able to read it out, actually. | |
Sure. So I think the question was, in 2016, Donald Trump, I think conservatives, or I'm sorry, Democrats said that it was a waste of money, it wasn't a good idea, and then now that Kamala's proposing a wall, why is it now a good idea? | ||
Was the gist of the, yeah. | ||
The idea that immigration policy could be boiled down to having a wall or not, It's childish. | ||
There's a whole bunch of stuff that goes into making good immigration policy. | ||
But the reality is, is most people, especially conservatives, don't think that illegal immigration is a big problem in the United States right now. | ||
It's very, very, very easy to prove this. | ||
Because if you look at what happened on the border, you saw that there was a bill in Congress to address those issues at the border. | ||
Everybody was on board with voting for this until Donald Trump came in and said, no, I need you to keep the border open because I need to run on this as an election issue. | ||
You can listen to McConnell talk about it. | ||
You can listen to Cruz talk about this. | ||
All of this is open testimony. | ||
It's not even a testimony. You're able to say it to the media. | ||
Donald Trump said, I can't have you pass this border bill because it's going to make it so that I don't have something to run on. | ||
That doesn't sound like a very big problem to me. | ||
That sounds like politicking. | ||
Much the same, when Donald Trump was in office, Donald Trump didn't do any of the things that he said he would do at the border. | ||
He didn't get any legislation passed. | ||
He didn't make any substantive changes legislatively or through the legislature by working with them to actually effect any good border policy. | ||
He didn't get any money from Mexico. | ||
That was a complete and total lie. | ||
He failed on basically every single measurable outcome. | ||
He wasn't able to do anything. | ||
So again, if you think that the border is a problem, Why would Trump be your guy to fix it? | ||
He did nothing except for what he could with executive action, and he's not able to lead the Congress in getting any comprehensive immigration stuff done. | ||
And the one time there was a good bill on the table that would have alleviated a lot of the issues with the asylum-seeking process, he shot it down. | ||
This guy over here is probably very keen to misinfo a lot of the stuff about the border bill, so I'll get ahead of a few of it, because I know a lot of the dumb talking points, like the $200 billion in aid, the majority of which is used weapons, which, last I check, can't help anybody with their health care in the United States. | ||
But, for instance, when people talk about the border bill, they'll say stupid things like, well, that That bill would have let 5,000 people a day in. | ||
No. What that bill would have done is if the caps hit a certain level or exceeded a certain level, the federal government would have been able to unilaterally shut the border down, which would have actually prevented more people from coming in if numbers got too high until the numbers had come back down. | ||
This bill would have allowed for more asylum judges to be paid for so that we could work through the backlog of people better. | ||
This bill would have allowed for more border security and for more people to prevent people from coming over illegally across the border. | ||
This bill would have It helped a lot of the problems at the border, but Republicans were more keen to see a fight over politics rather than alleviating the problem, so I guess it was never really that big of a problem to begin with. | ||
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Thank you, and Owen, you have three minutes to respond. | |
Well, that's just a blatant misrepresentation of the congressional bill. | ||
It was never going to permanently shut down the border. | ||
It was going to set a cap per day, which would have maxed out still over a million border crossings per year. | ||
And they love to play this game with asylum. | ||
They're basically just rewriting the laws, and so anybody can seek asylum. | ||
Anybody can get on the app, the CBP1 app, and claim to be an asylum seeker. | ||
This is not asylum. Asylum seekers go to their bordering country. | ||
That's an asylum seeker. | ||
These are people who are coming to the United States of America for free food, free healthcare, a hotel to stay at, and a free transportation trip wherever they want to go. | ||
That's why they're coming here, and they've basically rewritten the laws where everybody is rubber-stamped as an asylum seeker. | ||
So you can sit here and say, oh, asylum seekers, asylum seekers. | ||
Well, anybody and basically no screening when it comes to the asylum process now. | ||
Anybody can come in and apply to be an asylum seeker. | ||
Filed the asylum seeking process. | ||
They don't check your ID. They don't do a background check. | ||
You just fill out the form and you're in as an asylum seeker. | ||
And then you can fly into the country. | ||
You can get a flight as well. | ||
But I understand. Let's say I can't convince you of that. | ||
Let's get the political wonk out of the way and let's just talk realistically here. | ||
Three straight years Record number of border crossers. | ||
I won't even put a term on them. | ||
I won't say illegal. I won't say asylum. | ||
I won't say anything. Three straight years of record number border crossings. | ||
That's just a fact. And most of these people come here, if not all, well, probably not all because a lot of them just escape into the country. | ||
Most of these people come here and they get free stuff immediately. | ||
You're paying for it. You're paying for their travel. | ||
I just told you, they changed the policy. | ||
They're not stopping people. Anybody can get in. | ||
Anybody can get in. No, it wasn't always the case. | ||
You used to have to seek asylum in the country next to you, or you used to have to go through a background check before you could even get into the court systems and come into this country. | ||
They would hold you into a detention center or a prison before you could come into this country. | ||
Now they just let you in. | ||
That's the big difference. Joe Biden, the Biden-Harris administration. | ||
That's why illegal immigration has gone up every single year. | ||
There's been a record number of illegal border crossers. | ||
That is a fact. And they all, and I wonder, I wonder if they would even come here if they weren't getting the free stuff. | ||
I wonder if they weren't getting the free lodging, the free travel, the free food, everything else, the free welfare. | ||
I wonder if they would even come here at all. | ||
I think if you cut out the welfare state, You cut out the welfare state and the open border, I doubt they even come here at all. | ||
And no other country, no other sane country on earth would have an open border and a welfare state, by the way. | ||
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Given time got away from me, we have to jump right into the closing statements. | |
Sorry that we didn't get to the last two questions. | ||
We are going to start it off with Stephen's three-minute closing. | ||
Thank you very much. Stephen, the floor is all yours. | ||
I think conservatives are delusional. | ||
I think they hate this country. I think that they are more aligned with the interests of Donald Trump than they are with anything having to do with the concept of the United States of America. | ||
I think it's incredibly sad because I think as much as I used to disagree with conservatives, at least they stood on principle for the United States. | ||
I think that today, if another 9-11 happened, I think that conservative MAGA people would be more interested in blaming Kamala Harris than uniting around whoever our common enemy was. | ||
And I think that's why you have people like Donald Trump on stage begging and pleading for Russia to release 10,000 emails, or constantly giving praise to foreign dictators, to people like Orban, or saying that he wants his citizens to stand at attention like they do with Kim in North Korea, and why he has so many good things to say for all these authoritarian leaders like Putin, but he can't find any support from other democratic leaders around the world. | ||
I think it says something about him. | ||
I think it says something about the type of people that would support that. | ||
I think it says something about him, and if you have good parents, they told you this, if you can't look at a person, look at who their friends are, or look at who they work with. | ||
The idea that his vice president is not running with him again, that should send huge signals to your brain of what's going on here. | ||
Where is Mike Pence? | ||
Why does Mike Pence say, in contrast to you, that Donald Trump told him to unilaterally choose who the election winner would be? | ||
That's Pence's accounting of things. | ||
Right? Why is it that so many of his ex-Cabinet members, over 40 of his ex-Cabinet members, won't endorse him for president? | ||
Why do you get four-star generals, people like Mark Milley, saying things like, Donald Trump would be a fascist? | ||
Why do you have Donald Trump himself saying, I would suspend or terminate parts of the Constitution and be a dictator on day one to do the things that I need to do? | ||
Why would you have Donald Trump try to weaponize his DOJ to go after his political opponents? | ||
Why would he call into Fox& Friends and say, I think the DOJ needs to start indicting and arresting people? | ||
And then accuse Biden of doing it despite the fact that you have absolutely no evidence of it happening, except for maybe pointing to New York State, which isn't even a federal government. | ||
I guess conservatives are just living in an entirely delusional disconnected from reality world. | ||
I hope that after this election there's a huge wake-up call. | ||
I guess we'll see what happens. | ||
I wish that people could look at this country and see that we genuinely do have problems that aren't always caused by the Jews or illegal immigrants. | ||
I wish that we could come together and work on some problems rather than fabricate out of I wish that when issues that really were presented against this country, like illegal immigration, were put in front of Congress to solve, that the Republicans would be behind it, along with the Democrats. | ||
And I think that when you look at the record of leadership, when you compare the Biden administration, of which Harris is a vice president, you saw all of the bipartisan legislation that they got passed, and you compare it to Trump's administration, that was a failure in In every single conceivable way, whether it was his inability to actually end conflict in the Middle East, he didn't. | ||
Whether it was his ability to actually solve problems with legislation, he didn't. | ||
Or whether it was his ability to lead a coherent country that was falling apart under BLM riots and COVID lockdowns and all sorts of other things, COVID of which he didn't even acknowledge was real until it was already tens or hundreds of thousands of cases in this country. | ||
And you can see how much he undermined and how much that bothered him because he couldn't even get credit for the vaccine that he so desperately wanted his audience to worship him for. | ||
I hope that after this election season, I hope we can come together a little bit better and be better Americans and be on the same team again. | ||
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Time. Owen, you have three minutes. | |
Okay, he says conservatives hate this country, yet look at my story, look at Donald Trump's story. | ||
I came here tonight, I took the time to prepare myself so I don't look like a slob, and I put my American flag lapel pin on because I care about this country. | ||
I came here despite, yes, Lawyers watching me all the time trying to sue me like ambulance chasers. | ||
The federal government watching me all the time because they want to throw me in prison. | ||
And I continue to come out here because I love this country. | ||
Don't tell me I hate this country. | ||
I love this country. | ||
This guy comes presented tonight looking like a slob with a Finding Nemo necklace on. | ||
Okay? That's how serious he is. | ||
And by the way, how about Donald Trump? | ||
He's been shot at. | ||
He's had multiple assassination attempts. | ||
They go after his family. | ||
They bring him through the courts as well. | ||
And he's still fighting for this country. | ||
Let's not act like it's conservatives that don't love this country. | ||
It's flag-waving conservatives that sang the national anthem on January 6th. | ||
They sang the national anthem when Donald Trump went back to Butler, Pennsylvania, where they shot at him. | ||
You won't even hear a Democrat sing a national anthem. | ||
They kneel for the national anthem. | ||
They hate this country. | ||
Pretty much everything a Democrat says is projection. | ||
And by the way, on the vaccine thing, I disagree with Trump on the vaccine, but it's funny. | ||
You notice when Trump was president with the vaccine, Kamala Harris and everybody said, don't take the vaccine, it's the worst. | ||
As soon as Biden got in, they all loved the vaccine. | ||
Did you take the vaccine? I sure hope not. | ||
By the way, ask yourself this. | ||
How much money is spent on elections? | ||
Billions of dollars. | ||
Why? Why is so much money spent on an election? | ||
Because power. That's why. | ||
Power. So ask yourself in follow-up, are elections ever stolen? | ||
Is there ever any voter fraud? | ||
Can you really tell yourself no to these questions? | ||
Or are you going to sit here and believe everything the government tells you and everything the establishment media tells you? | ||
And you notice that's where he goes with everything. | ||
He keeps citing people that work for the government their whole lives. | ||
He keeps citing mainstream media talking points. | ||
So you can choose to live your life trusting the mainstream media, but guess what? | ||
You're gonna be the one that's deceived. | ||
You're gonna be deceived about war in the Middle East, weapons of mass destruction, Russian collusion, the vaccine is safe and effective, you name it. | ||
They deceive you on everything, and he comes up here and parrots their talking points and acts like he's put in an effort tonight. | ||
And just for clarification, Pence was not asked to decide who the winner was. | ||
He was asked to delay the certification. | ||
So let's just, again, get that straight. | ||
But in closing, I would say this. | ||
You have two choices. It's very simple. | ||
You can either be pro-establishment, pro-big government, pro-mainstream media telling you what to do, how to live, pro-government telling you what to do, how to live. | ||
You can accept that our government and our media has been corrupt for decades. | ||
Probably everyone in this room's entire life, our government has been corrupt. | ||
This is not a message for the right. | ||
This is not a message for the left. | ||
This is a message for Americans. | ||
We have a corrupt government. | ||
We have a corrupt media. | ||
That's what we're addressing. | ||
That's what we want to overthrow. | ||
Those are the people trying to stop Donald Trump. | ||
That's why I support Donald Trump and I hope this reformation with a populist anti-establishment movement in the Republican Party is here to stay. | ||
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Thank you very much to both of our speakers. | |
Thanks so much for coming out tonight, folks. | ||
It's been a true pleasure. | ||
Drive safe. If you're watching online, don't forget to hit that subscribe button. | ||
And with that, I'm going to hand it over to Sean. | ||
Thanks very much, Sean. All right, ladies and gentlemen, a little late arriving to the studio today. | ||
That was not the intended plan. | ||
I was supposed to be here at 3, but some flight issues put me an hour behind. | ||
But we are live now in the InfoWars World Headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Owen Troyer is live with you. Guys, give me an election countdown. | ||
I believe we are at 21 days. | ||
I think it's probably 20 days and seven hours and some odd minutes now until the presidential election, which of course, was supposed to be the debate last night, but my opponent decided to go off on a bunch of different branches and diatribes and issues not even really dealing with the election. | ||
But nonetheless, there it was, I appreciate those that showed up. | ||
And I appreciate those that have reached out since and congratulated me on a sound victory. | ||
Now, here's what we have coming up the rest of the day. | ||
I've got a Border Patrol whistleblower who is now being punished for telling the truth about what's going on at the southern border and the Biden-Harris border disaster. | ||
So he's going to talk about what's been done to him. | ||
And then we can talk about, well, the truth about what's going on at the border, as if we already don't know. | ||
But it's amazing when you listen to these leftist talk, they claim the border is secure. | ||
They actually believe that. And then you have the Border Patrol Union that endorsed President Trump. | ||
Last week as well in a major campaign rally. | ||
So we got that coming up. We're also going to get an update on the latest out of Nevada. | ||
We also have some news coming out of Virginia where the Biden Department of Justice is trying to keep the illegal voters on the rolls, but it looks like Virginia is going to stand strong and not let the Democrats steal it. | ||
So we got that and some other news coming up here. | ||
The InfoWars War Room is now live. | ||
All right, before we get into the border stories, with Border Patrol whistleblower giving us an update on what's been done to him, the Border Patrol Union endorsing President Trump, allow me, if you will, for just a few short minutes to lament on something, to wax on something that I think needs to be discussed. | ||
And I think it's a microcosm of a larger story of what the country is going through. | ||
Now, I've been on federal probation and unable to travel since my imprisonment. | ||
But I got permission to go this weekend and do the debate. | ||
So it was my first time flying in quite some time. | ||
And I guess... When you don't do something for a while and you go back into it, you kind of get the full force of it, the full reminder of it. | ||
And without a doubt, I think most people would agree, flying sucks. | ||
Flying sucks. And they've created this situation now where basically unless you're flying private, the entire experience is miserable. | ||
And this isn't to blame the people that work on the airplanes and, you know, bring you your peanuts and drinks or whatever, but the customer service is horrible. | ||
You get patted down and groped and grabbed and treated like a criminal by the TSA. They lose your bags. | ||
Part of the reason why I was late getting on air, they lost our bags. | ||
I was able to get it. | ||
The seats are completely uncomfortable. | ||
It didn't used to be this way. | ||
Flying used to be not a miserable experience. | ||
It used to actually be kind of a fun experience. | ||
From now, the service that you get is paltry compared to what it used to be. | ||
The seats, whoever designed modern-day airplane seats should be quartered and shot. | ||
Being a little sarcastic. | ||
But seriously, why do airplane seats, why do they have to be the most uncomfortable seat you've ever sat in? | ||
Why is the arm rest a metal bar? | ||
You're telling me I can't get some cushion on this deal? | ||
Why is the flying experience so miserable? | ||
But you can analyze all the things that make it a miserable experience. | ||
And of course, it's more government bureaucracy. | ||
It's more government intervention. | ||
It's more government involvement. | ||
It's more, oh, you the American, you're a criminal. | ||
It's more regulations. | ||
It's more the airliners have to make more money because they got to pay more taxes and fees and regulatory bullcrap. | ||
So the whole experience has been completely degraded, mostly because of government intervention. | ||
But okay, Why am I talking about this? | ||
Because I just got off a flight and I'm reminded of what a ridiculously horrible experience it is that's completely unnecessary to be that way. | ||
It could be easily improved. | ||
Well, see, this is a microcosm of life in America. | ||
It's a microcosm of life in America where everything used to be more enjoyable. | ||
You didn't used to have to deal with all the intervention, all the government policies, all the regulation. | ||
All the different bureaucratic mess that you have to go through. | ||
All the, oh, everyone around you is a criminal. | ||
We as Americans used to be able to go to the airport, get on an airplane, and it was a relatively pleasant experience, and we didn't have to look around at everybody. | ||
Oh, we got to make sure you're not a terrorist. | ||
We're going to feel you up and send you through a detector at the TSA. Oh, we're going to squeeze as many seats onto this bird as possible because we got a bunch of regulatory fines and fees and taxes that we got to pay, so really we got to squeeze as many people in here. | ||
And so your experience is going to be very miserable and good luck if you're next to somebody that's fat or obese or overweight because then you're not going to have any room to move at all. | ||
And if you do want to put your arm on the armrest, good luck. | ||
That's going to be uncomfortable too because it's just a metal bar. | ||
So it's really just a microcosm of life in America. | ||
Everything used to be better. | ||
Everything used to be more pleasant. | ||
Everybody used to be more happy. We didn't have to live like this. | ||
And I just can't help I just can't help but wonder if we can ever go back. | ||
And obviously some things in the modern day and the 21st century and the technology and everything else will never go back at different times. | ||
But I wonder if just the vibe we can ever go back to, the freedom we can ever go back to, can we ever go back or are we stuck in this bureaucratic government intervention nightmare? | ||
Zach Apotheker is a great American. | ||
He's a great Border Patrol agent, turned whistleblower, if you will, telling the truth about what's going on at the southern border. | ||
And what's been going on since Biden and Harris took over the White House. | ||
Now, he's been on this show before. | ||
He's been on some other shows. | ||
He's talked about the serious nature of what's going on at the southern border, the human trafficking, the missing children, and all the other horror stories. | ||
So before we get into some of the border news, I want to get an update from him on What's been done since he's done an interview on this show, done some interviews on other shows, helped promote a documentary on what's going on at the border. | ||
I mean, really raised his voice to raise awareness for the absolute humanitarian crisis, quite frankly, that's happening at the southern border because of the Biden-Harris border policy. | ||
So Zach Apotheker joins me now. | ||
Before we get into some of the news, and you can just give us an update on how the Border Patrol is feeling after endorsing Donald Trump, what has happened to you personally since becoming, let's say, a whistleblower or going to the media to tell your story, firsthand account of what's going on at the border? | ||
Owen, the first thing that happened to me was I was asked to give a memorandum and explain what had happened, basically asking what authority I had to speak out. | ||
I said, the authority I had to speak out is the United States Constitution. | ||
Then they took my firearm about one to two days later. | ||
They said it was not disciplinary. | ||
And now I'm being investigated by a special agent on Thursday and For general misconduct and disruptive behavior. | ||
So, disrupting what exactly? | ||
I would argue I'm disrupting the illegal flow of criminal aliens coming into our country. | ||
That was my goal. And if that's going to be called disruptive behavior, then I'll proudly say yes. | ||
I'm trying to disrupt illegal criminal aliens from coming into the country. | ||
Well, that would be the only logical conclusion to reach here. | ||
And of course, that being the case, then I think the agenda is clear if it hasn't been already. | ||
The southern border is open. | ||
It's open for business. Anybody from all over the country can come in. | ||
All you got to do is fill out the online app We're good to go. | ||
Government data, public information, and they say you're disruptive. | ||
Were they specific about anything or was it just basically a boilerplate document they gave you saying that you're being investigated? | ||
I posted a document on my Twitter, but it was a catch-all. | ||
General misconduct disruptive behavior. | ||
And just because some bureaucratic judge or totalitarian judge wants to, you know, claim that this is all legal. | ||
I'm sorry, sir. I lost connection. | ||
Just because some judge says that they're all legal, that flies in the face of everything we know as Americans. | ||
That goes against the Constitution. | ||
I'm not going to stand for it. | ||
Okay, and you did, as you said, publish the document. | ||
We have it right here on your X account. | ||
General misconduct slash disruptive behavior. | ||
There are no more details given. | ||
You're a subject. You're not a witness. | ||
Now, again, I know you've been in touch with some members of Congress. | ||
Do you think this might spur maybe somebody to call you as a witness in front of Congress for a hearing? | ||
Because, I mean, this is, you know, this seems like some tit-for-tat stuff they're doing against you. | ||
Who's going to have your back? | ||
Well, sir, when I started this mission, I prayed on it. | ||
I thought about it a lot. You know, this wasn't something I just woke up and did one day. | ||
I felt it was a kamikaze mission of truth. | ||
That's what the words akin to me. | ||
I'm on a kamikaze mission of truth. | ||
As far as anyone helping me, I think the only place I can really receive help at this point is through the court of public opinion. | ||
You know, Alex Jones, he came up with, I don't know if he came up with the term, but it's an information war. | ||
I have to get my information out there. | ||
The only people that can really save me at this point, I think, are the public. | ||
Now, it's funny because I filed a few OIG whistleblower complaints, and the first question I asked is, did you go to a member of Congress before you did any of this? | ||
Which I did. So I think I covered myself. | ||
But these people aren't known to play by the rules. | ||
So I'm expecting them not to play by the rules. | ||
And I'm open to whatever they want to do to me. | ||
But I just want to let the American people know I stand tall. | ||
I stand strong. I'm proud of what I did. | ||
I didn't give away any operational security. | ||
And if I have to be the person that takes the brunt of this, then let's do it, so be it, because this is a spiritual battle. | ||
They gave it to me one day after the Line in the Sand documentary through James O'Keefe and Tyler Carlson came out. | ||
So just based on the timeline, not even being in trouble, and then the next day the documentary comes out, they give me a piece of paper saying, your gun's going to be removed. | ||
That timeline clearly shows some retaliation. | ||
Well, and what about your direct higher-ups? | ||
And I know we've talked about this before, and a lot of people are probably in agreement, maybe the majority of Border Patrol are in agreement with your stance on things right now, and even the stance that you're taking publicly, but is there also some sort of a going through the process within Border Patrol that you also have done as well to cover your tracks? | ||
Of course. I've complained. | ||
We've all complained. Some guys have gone to Congress. | ||
They got cease and desist letters. | ||
At this point, it's just going to have to play out the way it's going to play out. | ||
James even went to some of the homes, not on his own regard, not mine, went to some of the homes with my superiors to question them. | ||
Why is he being retaliated against? | ||
Why is he getting his firearm removed? | ||
Why is the cease and desist letter there? | ||
And my direct superior actually denied his own name to James and ran away. | ||
I'll say this. If somebody comes to my house and asks me if I'm Zach Apothica, I'm sure you can assume the answer is going to be yes. | ||
I'll never run away from my name, and I'll never run away from being an American patriot, and I'll never run away from America. | ||
And I'm going to do what needs to be done to the best of my ability so that this stops. | ||
And if nothing comes of it, at least I'm on the right side of this thing, just like you, just like Alex Tucker, all the other patriots. | ||
So, to get technical with it, this is a Border Patrol investigation. | ||
Our internal investigations basically would be Office of Professional Responsibility. | ||
So it is a special agent with 1811 powers. | ||
The same 1811 would be an FBI agent DEA. This is Office of Professional Responsibility within CBP. So our internal investigations are done through OPR, which is a CBP component of a special agent. | ||
So these are the guys that arrest Border Patrol agents. | ||
These are the guys that come after BP agents. | ||
This is as serious as it gets. | ||
Yeah, I was a little confused because that's what it says on here, that it's a special agent who is going to be investigating. | ||
So it's a strange wing of the Border Patrol. | ||
What is the top... I guess, what federal agency is this coming from, though? | ||
Is it the FBI? Is it the DHS? Is it Homeland Security? | ||
DHS. It's DHS. CBP DHS. But they have the same authorities as any other 1811 that go to the CITP school. | ||
I mean, it's on par with an FBI agent, DEA. These are the guys that go after the VP agents, man. | ||
So I'm going to find out a lot more on Thursday, but they're throwing everything they can at me, which was to be expected, all for telling the truth, which is funny because there's other Border Patrol agents in James' movie that are actually filmed not going after groups. | ||
James is showing the group running into the desert, then stands to the Border Patrol truck, And they're not doing anything. | ||
He goes, what are you guys going to do? | ||
They go, oh, we're just waiting here. | ||
Well, thank you, sir. But those guys haven't been in trouble. | ||
But me, for speaking and saying, this is wrong, now I'm in trouble? | ||
I mean, it's polar opposite, backwards world. | ||
They're trying to break our morale. | ||
They're trying to break our spirit. I want to come on today and let you know, and let your audience know, and let Alex know, let the world know, they will never break our spirit. | ||
It's not happening. I only get stronger as this goes on. | ||
I'm letting them all know this right now. | ||
Hopefully they're watching. I did nothing shameful. | ||
I did nothing shameful. | ||
I did everything in the interest of this country. | ||
I didn't give away any operational security, and I'm not going to back down. | ||
I promised them that. | ||
Well, we all salute you for that. | ||
And I would reason to guess, and maybe it's probably best you don't comment on this. | ||
I would reason to guess that this comes right from Mayorkas, is my guess. | ||
And I wonder if you're going to be in a situation here. | ||
Of course, the irony being Mayorkas is out buying, you know, shoes and sweaters and everything while the hurricane is ravaging the United States. | ||
And now they're investigating good Border Patrol agents like yourself. | ||
But I wonder... | ||
I wonder how much of this is just bureaucratic process and if maybe you can get in to this investigation with this special agent and have a real conversation man-to-man and maybe he is a man of integrity. | ||
Maybe he is a man that sees what you're doing as the right thing. | ||
But what I found through my going through this process is even when you run into good men that maybe the ones that you just have the bureaucratic process and they get the ones filed that you're Your case, your investigation, even the good men will still do the bad thing when they're put in that position. | ||
So, I mean, heading into this, is that what you're hoping? | ||
That you can just talk this out and basically explain yourself as like, hey, I haven't done anything wrong. | ||
I haven't done anything illegal. I've gone through the chain of command multiple different ways. | ||
I've not done anything to compromise what we're doing here. | ||
I'm simply executing what is my First Amendment right and what I believe is lawless activity at the border and I'm not allowed to do my job. | ||
Me going into that, thinking, me going into this whole situation, thinking that is me assuming that the Border Patrol is actually letting these people claim asylum because they need it. | ||
I mean, listen, I'm going in with an open, clear heart, clear mind, and good faith, but let's look at it like this. | ||
If this guy doesn't, I'm sure he, like they said in Russia, I think, you show me the man, I'll show you the crime. | ||
I'm sure if he doesn't turn up with something, then he's going to be the next one in line. | ||
It's fear tactic. So it has to stop somewhere. | ||
So for me to think that this guy's going to come in and hear me out and play by the rules, no, it's going to be up to a judge. | ||
And even then, have we seen, I mean, look what the court said to Infowars, kangaroo court. | ||
At this point, all semblance of reality is out the window. | ||
We know that. So now it's just about making a stand and doing what's right in your heart. | ||
And it's clearly right and wrong now. | ||
Well, and talk to, because, you know, this is kind of like, it's like a cinematic thing. | ||
We see it in TV shows like, you know, give me, turn in your gun, turn in your badge. | ||
You know, it's like this kind of like demoralizing, like slap in the face, like, you know, bad, bad guy. | ||
You're bad. You're being punished. | ||
I mean, but there's some reality to that. | ||
I mean, is that kind of what they're doing here? | ||
Like, turn in your gun, Zachary. | ||
You're a bad guy. It's like, you know, they want to humiliate you. | ||
They took it off my waist, man. | ||
They can have that gun, brother. | ||
If that gun represents bringing Haitians in and Venezuelans in to take over apartment complexes and rape and kill American citizens, then I want nothing to do with that firearm. | ||
That's what it represents to me right now. | ||
They can have it. You can have the job. | ||
You can have the firearm. You can have whatever you want, but I'm not going to propagate that and stay silent. | ||
Well, I don't want you to throw anybody under the bus, and if you would rather not answer this, I completely understand, but I am just curious. | ||
Fellow Border Patrol agents, I mean, support for you? | ||
Messages for you? I mean, you know, is there any clamoring about your situation? | ||
They're just all trying to get by, man. | ||
I mean, God bless them. | ||
They're good guys. They get their own agendas, their own thing. | ||
Maybe it was just time for me to come ready. | ||
There was another agent, Aaron Becky, who spoke to James about, you know, what's going on down in Ajo, Arizona. | ||
And, you know, under their breath, they'll tell me they support me and they're, you know, wishing me well. | ||
But it's an environment of fear. | ||
It's an environment of, you know, bureaucracy. | ||
What can they do? They're going to end up right next to me without a gun being investigated. | ||
Well, and from my experience, when I would go down there and cover it, we would try to talk to Border Patrol agents and they would basically tell us the same thing, you know? | ||
They'd say, hey, look, you know, like whisper under their breath, you know, cover their mouth, like, you know, a pitcher on the mound with a glove or a football coach, like, hey, you know, this is what's really going on, or... | ||
But like you said, it really was an environment of fear. | ||
They didn't want to be on camera. A couple would do an interview on camera, but they would ask us to voice modulate. | ||
They would ask us to blur them or just completely black them out. | ||
And so it's absolutely a situation where you have an environment of fear for Border Patrol agents to not just do their jobs, but then to even talk about what's going on. | ||
I mean, let's not forget when they sent the mob, the media mob, the Democrat mob, We're good to go. | ||
I don't know if there's anything else that you want to mention as far as that's concerned. | ||
I did want to talk to you about Trump getting the endorsement of the Border Patrol Union. | ||
But is there anything else you want to say about your current situation, the future for Border Patrol whistleblowers, your future, how people can help you? | ||
Yeah, I want to say two things as far as the horse situation that you just brought up. | ||
Biden actually said they were whipping him. | ||
Where's the apology? I'm demanding an apology right now. | ||
An investigation was conducted. | ||
They didn't whip them. I'm telling President Biden, I want an apology for those agents. | ||
We all do. I don't want to speak on their behalf. | ||
I want the apology. You said they whipped and they didn't. | ||
You were wrong. Give the apology. | ||
Now. Secondly, you know, I get worked up. | ||
I forget a lot of the stuff about this. | ||
So I forget where I was going. | ||
You know, it's just sickening, man. | ||
It's just, I'll tell you what it was. | ||
Rodney Scott, the old chief, he was actually, you know, I may have talked to him, may not have. | ||
Let's just say that we could have had a conversation. | ||
He was working on a program before he got fired or left. | ||
That every agent was going to take a public information officer class so they could all speak to the media. | ||
Now, under an agency that's doing the right thing, why wouldn't you want your agent speaking to the media? | ||
You'd want them all to tell the media, we're doing the right thing. | ||
We want to recruit other patriots to do the right thing. | ||
But yet under a different regime, you're not allowed to say anything, even when bad things are going. | ||
And typically, if you can't speak, if they want to cover everything in darkness, that's typically a great sign that what's going on is at the very least unconstitutional. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I was about to say it like this. | ||
I mean, at the least... | ||
On the spectrum here... | ||
The least it is is a political thing. | ||
The most it is is a criminal thing. | ||
I mean, that's your spectrum. | ||
Either they're covering this up for political reasons or they're covering this up for criminal reasons. | ||
There's crimes being committed and they're part of it. | ||
They're aiding and abetting, if not directly involved in it. | ||
I mean, that's basically your spectrum here is they're covering up for political reasons or criminal reasons. | ||
And that's obviously what's going on. | ||
That's why there's this environment that's We're good to go. | ||
It was a pretty big campaign event for him. | ||
Lots of Border Patrol agents standing behind him when this was going on, speaking at the event. | ||
Just kind of talk about the nature of the political endorsement from the Border Patrol Union, and kind of behind the scenes, just from a Border Patrol agent, what that means. | ||
It means a lot, man. I'm a union member. | ||
They've offered me representation. | ||
James O'Keefe actually provided me through American AG or Citizen AG, a lawyer. | ||
But listen, supporting me and supporting the union, they're not mutually exclusive. | ||
You can support both. I support the union. | ||
I can't speak on who I support as an individual, but my union that I'm a bargaining member of It supports Trump, and that made me proud. | ||
I'm proud to be part of the union. | ||
And you can still support the Border Patrol union, and you can still support my cause. | ||
Elon retweeted it, I think. | ||
Trump retweeted the endorsement. | ||
Hey, man, listen, I love those guys. | ||
God bless them. You know, I've had some high-ranking union guys call me, and we're all on board, man, because I had one high-ranking member tell me, listen, whatever they do to you, they could do to me next, so we're going to have your back. | ||
And I'm proud to be a part of that union, man. | ||
And good for them. Good on them. | ||
God bless those guys. Well, they also took it a step further and threatened to basically, I don't know, they didn't say strike, but it sounds like strike, or just have a mass quit. | ||
Border Patrol agents threatened to leave in droves if Kamala Harris wins. | ||
We're not doing this crap. | ||
I'm censoring that. | ||
We're not doing this crap again. | ||
I mean, is that a real threat? | ||
Do you think Border Patrol agents would quit by the thousands? | ||
Would they strike? | ||
Would the union go on strike? | ||
Well, you're reminding me of something. | ||
They're gonna be in trouble for saying what I said. | ||
My union, the guy that spoke on behalf of my union, his language was a thousand times more aggressive than mine. | ||
And he's not in trouble. | ||
So why are they getting me in trouble? | ||
As far as them going on strike? | ||
All I can speak for is myself. | ||
I would never strike, but I spoke out right now because if this keeps going on for another four years, I don't want to do it. | ||
That's embarrassing. That's traitorous to me, at least. | ||
Keep letting these people in to commit crimes and get money that, you know, it's the same stuff, man. | ||
We keep talking about it. | ||
We keep talking about it. And I'm going to take this as far as I can take this. | ||
There will be no deal made. | ||
There will be no standing down. | ||
I will not be broken. | ||
I'll continue to come on shows like yours. | ||
Patriots like you will have me. | ||
And if there's one thing I've learned about this, the American people have a thirst for the truth right now. | ||
They have a thirst for someone that's on a kamikaze mission of truth. | ||
And that's all I'm going to do. | ||
So hopefully the other Border Patrol agents, they don't continue to, you know, and that video with me in the background. | ||
Look at that beautiful Lando. | ||
And that's up in the Green Mountains. Well, yeah. | ||
This is what I wanted to close with. | ||
We got three minutes left, and I'll just say this in response. | ||
They're going after you because you are—they really hate the individual. | ||
They don't like the individual that puts his neck out there. | ||
They don't like the strong-willed, passionate individual like yourself that's willing to risk it all. | ||
You're the ones they have to be made an example of. | ||
And that's not a knock against the union agents that spoke at the Trump rally, of course. | ||
But— Typically, when you kind of have that political setting and it's done in that kind of a nature, it kind of feels more like, oh, this is normal. | ||
Whereas you coming out as an individual, they look at that as more of a threat. | ||
It's like the allegory in The Bug's Life. | ||
You let one ant stand up, then they all will stand up. | ||
But maybe you will be that ant. | ||
Maybe they will all stand up. | ||
And so that's why I think they're targeting you. | ||
And we will, of course, be paying attention to this. | ||
And anytime you want to give us an update, we'll gladly have it here. | ||
But yeah, I wanted to show that video because it's just... | ||
I just wanted you to talk about it again because it's a breathtaking... | ||
That's what it is. Who doesn't see that and just... | ||
God, I just love being human. | ||
I love God. I love life. | ||
I love being free. I love America. | ||
What a beautiful picture to end with. | ||
It really doesn't encapsulate, you know, when I invite you. | ||
Oh, man. I mean, it's just unreal. I invite you up. | ||
I invite you and whoever you're sniffing up here, man. | ||
Me and my fiance hiked that trail. | ||
We weren't even going to hit the top of it. | ||
It's like a five-mile trail. | ||
I just said, babe, we've got to get to the top of this bad boy. | ||
And we hiked up it. | ||
We had blisters, man. | ||
Like, I'm telling you, that view's like 10% of what it really is. | ||
What is that, like a mile? | ||
Is that like a mile or a mile and a half up? | ||
Maybe, man. I just know it's a five-mile piece up and back. | ||
Like Mount Pisces, like Lake Willoughby, Pisces. | ||
I mean, it's beautiful. But listen, I'm not giving that away. | ||
That's my land. | ||
We own that land, Owen. | ||
That's ours, brother. And we're going to give it to a bunch of Venezuelans and Haitians that have come here and take it from us? | ||
The other Border Patrol agents, the other guys in the government, they can give that away, but that's the land that my countrymen fought and died for. | ||
And I'm not giving that away, brother. | ||
It just ain't happening. I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees. | ||
That's it, man. I'm not doing it. | ||
It's a beautiful... | ||
Man, I gotta tell you, that video was truly inspiring. | ||
I don't know how many views it got. | ||
That video should have 10 million views. | ||
If you don't see that and get a patriotic buzz in your spine, then you just really don't even care. | ||
I mean, honestly, man. It was the view. | ||
It was your passion. And you could tell, like, now that I hear the backstory, like, you could tell there was a challenge there. | ||
You reached the top of the mountain literally. | ||
Oh yeah, the sun was going down. | ||
We had like, you know, as soon as we got to the car, it was dark. | ||
We didn't have flashlights. We had our iPhone. | ||
We weren't even prepared. But that's it. | ||
Sometimes you make that step. | ||
You make that leap. You go for it. | ||
Instead of sitting back being scared about your pension and your health coverage. | ||
No, no, no. This is my country. | ||
I'm going to climb that hill. | ||
I'm going to make up and I'm going to come down. | ||
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And if I die in the middle of it, so be it. | |
But this is ours. Stop giving it away. | ||
You know, that looks like friggin' CGI in the background. | ||
That was real. And that's not even 10% of the real actual view. | ||
Ask anybody that's been to Lake Willoughby. | ||
That's a glacial lake, man, in the middle of foliage in Vermont. | ||
And I'm supposed to just lay down and take it? | ||
Nah, that ain't happening. And I know you're not gonna let it happen. | ||
That's why you let me on your show. Because it's real. | ||
I'm not making it... You would think it's a lie. | ||
You would think it's a movie. It's real life. | ||
And that's where we're at with it. And don't get me wrong, I still like movies and maybe a TV show every once in a while, but, like, this is so... | ||
The real world, the real battle for humanity, the real battle for the future, much better than any movie that they could ever write, ever script, ever put into theaters, all the CGI, everything. | ||
All right, Zachary Apotheker, an American hero, keep us updated. | ||
You got a line with me. Thank you for coming on today. | ||
Yeah, you got me ready to run through a wall, must that shadow box, and then friggin' start fighting for this country, brother. | ||
You know what I mean? Alright, Donald Trump was in Chicago today. | ||
He was at the Economic Club of Chicago. | ||
Had a great event. | ||
And it was a pretty tough interview. | ||
It was a pretty tough interview hosted by Bloomberg. | ||
Trump, of course, handled himself well. | ||
And this is in Chicago. | ||
Blue Chicago, this was the standing ovation Trump received at the Economic Club of Chicago in clip 7. | ||
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Crowd standing ovation downtown Chicago. | |
Thank you. | ||
Screams! | ||
And you know, we've kind of spoken into reality with Madison Square Garden. | ||
How about Trump at the Madhouse on Madison? | ||
It even is like a little bit of a rhyme going on here. | ||
I don't know what they call the arena now that the Bulls and the Blackhawks plan that's nicknamed Madhouse on Madison. | ||
So, Madison Square Garden, Madhouse on Madison, Chicago, downtown Chicago, Trump rally. | ||
Could probably fill Soldier Field if he wanted to. | ||
You know, just throwing things out there, trying to speak them into existence. | ||
We should see. The Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief who was hosting took a shot at Kamala, who got the same invite, and turned it down, clip eight. | ||
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The first is just for the record and for those people watching on television, the Economic Club of Chicago and Bloomberg both invited Vice President Harris to a similar interview about her economic plans that she has declined so far. | |
Now, the rumors are the Rogan Experience, the Joe Rogan Show podcast, Is working on Trump and Harris. | ||
And so I've seen a bunch of rumors. | ||
I haven't seen anything confirmed. | ||
I might be out of the loop since I was traveling the last two days. | ||
But those are kind of the rumors that they may both be going on the Rogan podcast. | ||
And so that should be interesting, whatever the case there is. | ||
Now, Trump gets into typical fashion here. | ||
He's really getting into Trump classical fashion now. | ||
He talks about the Bloomberg editor here who, again, gave him a pretty tough interview. | ||
Trump held his ground like this in clip 11. | ||
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You're also talking about 10-20 percent tariffs on the rest of the world. | |
That is going to have a serious effect on the overall economy. | ||
And yes, you're going to find some people who would gain from individual tariffs. | ||
The overall effect could be massive in terms of the economy. | ||
I agree it's going to have a massive effect, positive effect. | ||
It's going to be a positive, not a negative. | ||
Let me just, no, no. | ||
I know how committed you are to this, and it must be hard for you to spend 25 years talking about tariffs as being negative and then have somebody Explain to you that you're totally wrong. | ||
It'll have a negative... | ||
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It will have... I'll go a step further. | |
If you don't do this, this country has no chance. | ||
40 million jobs is a lot of jobs to rely on trade. | ||
They're all coming back. Those are 40 million jobs in America that rely on trade. | ||
Are you ready? John Deere, great company, they announced about a year ago they're going to build big plants outside of the United States, right? | ||
They're going to build them in Mexico. | ||
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And you threatened them with tariffs and they stopped. | |
That's right. I said, if John Deere builds those plants and not selling anything into the United States, they just announced yesterday they're probably not gonna build the plants, okay? | ||
I kept the jobs here. | ||
Now, he goes on to explain how the companies will be basically I mean, you could say forced, but the motive here is to bring the jobs back. | ||
And so whether you think tariffs are good or not, whether you might think tariffs are good, you might think tariffs are bad, there's a fair debate to be had there on economic policy. | ||
The goal here is to get manufacturing back. | ||
The goal here is to have American companies... | ||
Build their products in the United States of America. | ||
That's the goal. And if it takes tariffs to do that, have the debate over the economic policy if you want. | ||
The goal is to bring the jobs back. | ||
Why would anybody be against that? | ||
So... Really, there are different ways you could do this. | ||
You could cut the corporate tax rate. | ||
That's probably the way I would do it, is I would just cut the corporate tax rate so we could actually be competitive and business and cut all the regulations, get rid of all the bureaucracy, get rid of all the regulations, get rid of all the corporate taxes, and then the companies that go over to China or go to Mexico or go to these other countries, they'll be motivated to stay here because it's cheaper. | ||
It's cheaper to build their product here, and then they don't even have to worry about shipping it and the shipping costs to bring it in overseas. | ||
So that'd be the way I handle it. | ||
Trump wants to do it with tariffs. But that's the goal. | ||
That's the goal, is to bring manufacturing back. | ||
So you might not like tariffs, but who could disagree that that's a good means to an end, at least having a plan for a means to an end? | ||
He then goes after Gavin Newsom. | ||
The Bloomberg editor tries to correct him on the name. | ||
He says, not so fast, clip 12. | ||
How about this? | ||
Gavin Newsom, he's the governor of California. | ||
Newsom. He signed Newsom, I call him. | ||
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But do you think... | |
No, he corrected me. He corrected me. | ||
That's the first time I've been corrected. | ||
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There are CEOs out here. | |
If they said those sort of things about a rival CEO, they'd be sacked. | ||
I know. But they don't have to survive like me. | ||
They don't have to go through what I have to go through. | ||
There's never been a president that's been treated like me, so I have to fight my own way. | ||
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You made a... | |
You made a very good job of... | ||
He signed a bill in California two days ago that you don't even have the right to ask a person for voter ID. And if you ask a person for voter ID, of course you have to show voter ID. The only reason you wouldn't do, because they want to cheat. The bill says you cannot, it's against the law for you to ask a person, may I please see your voter ID when he votes. | ||
What is our country coming to? | ||
Now, we have other election news to cover. | ||
You know, I never had California going red anyway, so, you know, them signing that bill to make sure anybody can vote, you don't need a voter ID, has just not been a big story to me because I don't think it really changed anything. | ||
But, you know, Newscom, he did something that was the right thing to do, but probably for the wrong reason. | ||
And I want to get into this a little bit in detail before we go to the final Trump clip. | ||
There was a bill on the table proposed by California Democrats to give money to illegal immigrants to buy houses. | ||
Now, the bill passed. | ||
Newsom vetoed it. | ||
Now, I think Newsom vetoed it because it would have been bad election politics. | ||
So, the truth is, that's what the Democrats want to do. | ||
And this came up during my debate last night. | ||
And of course, my opponent denied that the Democrats want to do that. | ||
But you can go plug it in right now. | ||
Democrats tried to get money for illegals to buy homes in California. | ||
Newsom vetoed the bill. They will bring this back 100%. | ||
That's what they want to do. | ||
They vetoed the bill now because they have to win a presidential election. | ||
And that's just bad politics with less than a month to go until the election. | ||
But... Here's kind of the outside of the lines way that this is going on. | ||
You have all of these, you have, well, mostly Vanguard and BlackRock that are buying up massive amounts of houses and then turning them into rental houses. | ||
So look at what's happened in Springfield, Ohio. | ||
And the locals have talked about this. | ||
It's well documented now. So you get these massive groups that buy up all this real estate, buy up all the houses, and then they can rent out these houses to the illegal immigrants with the government contracts to house them. | ||
And so that's what's going on here. | ||
So they don't need a bill to give money to illegal immigrants to buy a house. | ||
They would like to do that. | ||
They probably will if Kamala Harris gets an office, but they have end arounds of doing this as well. | ||
So when you see these massive groups like Vanguard and BlackRock and they buy up all this real estate, turn them into rentals, it's just like the hotels. | ||
They just get a paycheck from the government to keep all the rooms open for the illegals and then it just becomes a migrant facility essentially, but it's a hotel, it's a migrant facility and they never have any vacant rooms because they're all booked with illegals and then the same thing goes for these houses. | ||
So okay, you give illegal immigrants free money, they get checks, food stamps, whatever, they're paying for that and then you have these massive groups like Vanguard and BlackRock that buy up all this real estate and then they can rent it to whoever they want. | ||
If they can rent it to illegal immigrants and get a subsidy from the government to do so, bing! | ||
You just had your end around, and you don't even have to pass a bill to do it. | ||
Now, Trump gives one last shot at the Wall Street Journal here in clip one. | ||
I'm meeting with them tomorrow. What does the Wall Street Journal know? | ||
They've been wrong about everything. | ||
So have you, by the way. | ||
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You've been wrong about everything. You're trying to turn this into debate. | |
There are business people. | ||
But you're wrong. You've been wrong all your life on this stuff. | ||
You know, and getting back to what happened in that last clip, too, because I can tell you where Trump is coming from because I can relate to it. | ||
And I think a lot of people can relate to it at this point. | ||
The moderator, the host, whatever, the interviewer, scolds Trump when he says news come and he says, oh, don't you know you shouldn't talk about people like that? | ||
You know, that's bad. People think that's bad. | ||
And Trump says, hold on a second. | ||
I've been treated worse by you. | ||
I've been treated worse by the media. | ||
I've been treated worse by the Democrats. | ||
And you're going to come after me for name calling? | ||
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No. No. | |
Who understands that? Who can relate to that? | ||
I think this is kind of the attitude of the new conservative. | ||
I think this is part and parcel to what I would call the new right. | ||
And a perfect example is not just what you saw from Trump on that stage. | ||
It happened last night. | ||
I mean, you can ask Rob was with me. | ||
And some other people asked me too. | ||
They said, oh, you know, what are you going to bring up in this debate? | ||
And I said, well, I just want to stick to policy. | ||
I want to stick to the 2024 election. | ||
And, you know, if there are any people that are undecided, I want to speak about logic and common sense when it comes to policy and why I think you should vote for Trump instead of Harris. | ||
I wasn't going to bring up The crazy, sexual, perverted crap that he talks about on his show. | ||
I was going to bring up cucking to his ex-wife or whatever. | ||
I didn't care. I don't care about that stuff. | ||
It's not my life. But then he attacks me. | ||
He attacks my character. | ||
He attacks Trump and Trump supporters. | ||
He attacks Infowars. | ||
He tells me I'm a traitor. | ||
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And so, fine! Fuck you! | |
You want to play this game? | ||
Fine. Gloves are off. | ||
You want to sit here and lie about Donald Trump for eight years? | ||
You want to sit here and call him a racist and a homophobe and everything else? | ||
You want to call him a dictator? | ||
You want to call him a Russian agent? | ||
You want to call him all this stuff? | ||
And then he goes and makes a joke and says, Governor Newsom? | ||
And you're going to sit here and point the finger and say, how dare you? | ||
We don't care anymore! | ||
You started this. | ||
We're not playing political correct with you anymore. | ||
We're done. We're done. | ||
You took the gloves off. | ||
You removed integrity. | ||
You removed class. | ||
You did that. | ||
Not Donald Trump. | ||
Not conservatives. | ||
Not Republicans. You did the liberal progressive Democrat. | ||
But see, notice what they do. | ||
So they'll print all these lies about Donald Trump. | ||
They'll libel him. They'll slander him. | ||
They'll defame him. | ||
They'll attack him. Everything. | ||
And then he says, new scum, oh my gosh, you can't say that. | ||
What are you thinking? That's bad. | ||
That's a bad president. | ||
We don't care anymore. | ||
You don't have the moral high ground. | ||
We realize now you never did. | ||
And notice what happens when we stand up and push back and don't even give an inch. | ||
When we don't give an inch to these tyrants anymore they cower and they shake and they get into their little bubble of fear. | ||
It's the bully that's finally got someone that stands up to them. | ||
But see, that's the attitude. | ||
Hey, we'd love to just stick to policy. | ||
We'd love to just stick to logic and reason and common sense and have discussions and try to win on those grounds. | ||
You're the ones that fight dirty. | ||
You're the ones that took the gloves off and had brass knuckles and daggers and everything in between. | ||
You did that. So now that we're not going to back down and cower to you because you're cheaters and liars and don't have the moral high ground, oh, don't say newscom. | ||
You think that's going to stop us now? | ||
This is the attitude of the new Republican Party, and you did this. | ||
It's like that meme, oh, what radicalized you? | ||
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You did. You did. | |
So yeah, the new Republican Party sounds like Donald Trump. | ||
The new Republican Party sounds like Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
The new Republican Party sounds like Matt Gaetz. | ||
The new Republican Party sounds like Owen Schroer. | ||
And you don't have the moral high ground. | ||
You're not going to back us down with political correctness. | ||
You're done. You've lost the moral high ground. | ||
You've lost the political correctness. | ||
You're done. You're done. | ||
You controlling the narrative. | ||
You controlling the attitude. | ||
You're done. It's over for you. | ||
Alright, we got some other things here dealing with how corrupt the media is. | ||
You know, last night there was a bit of a situation. | ||
Trump had a town hall. | ||
And there were a couple of medical events. | ||
And so I guess this is just kind of a common thing now. | ||
And I don't know if it's because... These people show up hours, if not days before Trump rally, and so they're just malnourished or dehydrated, and they keep having these medical problems, or who knows, maybe they take the clot shot and they have a heart problem. | ||
But there were some medical events, and so it kind of turned into like a concert dance party type of thing. | ||
And the mainstream media and the left were trying to make fun of him. | ||
And of course, he just paused his event. | ||
He paused the town hall and just kind of started dancing and trying to just keep the energy going on stage while they were dealing with the medical events. | ||
And they're like, oh, Trump loses his train of thought. | ||
Trump blacks out. Trump is mentally deficient. | ||
Oh, my gosh. And really it was just him waiting and just trying to keep the energy going while they were dealing with some medical issues. | ||
But here's the crowd. | ||
You would only have this at a Trump event, singing God Bless America while this was going on. | ||
Just spontaneously, just a little God Bless America clip four. | ||
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God bless America, my home sweet home. | |
Do you think God Bless America has ever spontaneously broken out at a Democrat rally or maybe the Star Spangled Banner? | ||
No, I've never seen it. Never seen it, never heard it. | ||
But it happens at Trump rallies regularly. | ||
That's a regular thing for a Trump rally. | ||
So they lied about that. | ||
And I believe even ABC News had to call them out for the lies in clip three. | ||
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And former President Trump's town hall event in Pennsylvania took an unusual turn after he was interrupted twice by medical emergencies in the room. | |
Trump stopped taking questions and stood on stage for nearly 45 minutes listening to his soundtrack. | ||
The crowd slowly dispersed, but many stayed for what became an impromptu indoor concert. | ||
ABC News senior national correspondent Terry Moran joins me now for more from Pennsylvania. | ||
Hey, Terry. Hey Alex, so Donald Trump came here to the suburbs of Philadelphia, one of the critical battlegrounds in this battleground state, looking for votes. | ||
And it was scheduled to be this town hall event where he would be taking questions and listening to voters. | ||
And it turned into something else, as you say, when the candidate turned into a DJ. Donald Trump, in his 11th trip to must-win Pennsylvania, urged his supporters to turn out on Election Day. | ||
We win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing. | ||
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In a town hall-style event in the western suburbs of Philadelphia, the former president stuck to his top issues, attacking Vice President Harris over inflation and immigration. | |
He pledged to shut the southern border, end Russia's war in Ukraine. | ||
Lower prices at the grocery store and bring down interest rates to 2% while providing few details on how he'd accomplish all that. | ||
People don't think of grocery. | ||
You know, it sounds like not such an important word when you talk about homes and everything else all the time. | ||
So now they're lying about them. Tell me about grocery bills, where the price of bacon, the price of lettuce, the price of tomatoes, they tell me. | ||
And we're going to do a lot of things. | ||
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But then, 30 minutes in, two attendees suffered medical emergencies. | |
A doctor, please. Doctor. | ||
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The incidents shifted the mood, prompting Trump to cut the question short and instead play some of his favorite music. | |
How about this? We'll play YMCA and we'll go home. | ||
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Trump kept DJing and most of his supporters stayed for another 30 minutes of his plays. | |
Well, in certain quarters of social media, people had a field day with that. | ||
And I guess on the screens, it might have looked quite strange. | ||
Inside that hall, however, people were having a good time. | ||
What can I tell you? It did not seem out of the order. | ||
It seemed almost intimate. | ||
And at the end, Trump did something he very rarely does. | ||
He came down off the stage and mingled with his supporters. | ||
He was signing autographs and shaking hands and the like. | ||
Today he's doing an interview with Bloomberg in Chicago and then he's heading to another battleground state, Georgia, for a rally tonight. | ||
So they all lied and said that he had some sort of a medical event himself and just got dazed and confused and basically blacked out on the stage. | ||
And so it was all a complete lie, obviously. | ||
And the truth is... | ||
The ABC field reporter there, you know, kind of hesitant to say it, but the truth is, like, that's what it's like at a Trump rally. | ||
It's very intimate. People really love each other. | ||
They love the country. They want to help other people out. | ||
They want to get the economy back to a good place again. | ||
I mean, that's... And so it's all just this misrepresentation of Trump himself, Trump supporters, Trump events. | ||
And here's one individual explaining it. | ||
This is a black Trump supporter, brings his friend to the rally, and he was stunned at how loving and open the Trump crowd was in clip two. | ||
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Bro, I just had my man. | |
There was a Trump rally out in Long Island. | ||
I had my man Jamar Milton go on behalf of the God Pod with Lord Jamar on YouTube. | ||
He said it was packed as fuck. | ||
He said, as a black man, he felt no racism whatsoever out there. | ||
He was They actually, like, brought him in type of shit. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, he felt welcomed to be there by the people that was there. | ||
Who he didn't feel welcomed by were the demonstrators that were against Trump. | ||
They were the ones looking at him like, oh, what are you doing over there? | ||
Like, and he didn't have any Trump regalia or anything like that. | ||
He was just there to do interviews. | ||
Just to say, why are you voting for Trump? | ||
Why are you voting for Kabbalah? | ||
Like, And he was being harassed by what we have now termed as radical Democrats. | ||
Okay? Because there are radical Democrats out there. | ||
What do you think that was who tried to kill, assassinate Trump? | ||
Those are radical Democrats. | ||
They're all radical. Y'all are acting like the Republicans are the ones with the guns and all that. | ||
But radical Democrats have now twice tried to kill this nigga. | ||
Yeah, just go experience it for yourself. | ||
By the way, so this report came out, a Kamala Harris health report. | ||
What is your tickeraya? | ||
Medical report says VP Kamala Harris is prone to this condition. | ||
While they say she's in good health, I guess she has this weird allergy situation. | ||
And so Trump decided to really... | ||
He didn't mince words with this one. | ||
But again, the gloves are off. | ||
They've been attacking Trump. | ||
They've been attacking his health and everything else, his wife, his family. | ||
So, okay. So Trump responds to this report in a pretty scathing manner here. | ||
He posts this to his Truth Social account. | ||
As to her completely desperate request for my medical statements, she is dying to see my cholesterol which is 180. | ||
I have already provided them many times including quite recently and they were flawless. | ||
However, I have just seen Kamala's report and it is not good. | ||
According to her doctor's report, she suffers from urtisaria, defined as a rash of round red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling. | ||
She also has allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis, a very messy and dangerous condition. | ||
These are deeply serious conditions that clearly impact her functioning. | ||
Maybe that is why she can't answer even the simplest of questions asked by 60 Minutes and others. | ||
I don't have these problems. | ||
Well, maybe she had a bad batch. | ||
A bad batch of that COVID vaccine. | ||
By the way, in a genius geopolitical move, Trump was asked about relations with Russia, more specifically communications with Putin. | ||
Trump won't say if he's spoken to Vladimir Putin since leaving office, but adds, if I did, it's a smart thing. | ||
Oh, this has them freaked out. | ||
They don't want Trump talking to Putin. | ||
They don't want Trump engaging in diplomacy. | ||
They'd love to catch him and try to hit him with a Pharaoh Act, even though it's never been done before. | ||
And if anybody's guilty of it, it's John Kerry with Iran. | ||
But they don't want that. | ||
Biden won't talk to Putin. | ||
So brilliant move there, putting that mystery in the air. | ||
Well, we're always finding new ways to show our support for Donald Trump. | ||
I believe some of our friends have done a flag drop at the Yankees playoff games. | ||
These giant Trump flags, they dropped them from the rafters. | ||
And it's a brilliant sight to see and the fans go wild when the giant Trump 2024 flag gets dropped. | ||
But this is a new one. | ||
This is in Massachusetts. | ||
A man has projected Trump 2024 onto the water tower. | ||
In Hanson, Massachusetts, they're really angry about this. | ||
They're fining him $100 per day. | ||
Here's his statements from NBC Boston. | ||
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This town of Hanson Municipal Water Tower on High Street has become the talk of the town. | |
He has a right to do it, but at the same point, it's got to be respectful. | ||
Paul Reilly lives right near the tower. | ||
He says he became a little bothered once the town started using their resources Friday night to blur the Trump 2024 image. | ||
You shouldn't tie up police and other resources for something like that. | ||
We tried to talk to the man who has the projector on his property to display the image. | ||
We just wanted to know if we could talk to you about the tower. | ||
He shook his head inside the door, saying no. | ||
Hanson officials say displaying this image violates the town's bylaws and misleads the public to believe this activity is condoned. | ||
They do not allow any political endorsements on municipal property, but they do respect free speech rights of all residents. | ||
The town says a lot of taxpayer dollars may be spent, including attorney fees. | ||
And paying workers overtime to turn this spotlight on and off each day. | ||
The town says the resident could be fined $100 per day if it continues. | ||
I like this. | ||
I like this a lot. | ||
Because it is a First Amendment debate. | ||
And maybe lawsuits do need to be had here. | ||
But see, there's a lot of gamesmanship. | ||
And conservatives at an individual level are starting to play these games. | ||
Now, You could say, okay, maybe it's illegal, maybe it's a First Amendment, whatever. | ||
It is ridiculous that the town has light racks to make sure you can't see it powered up and charged up every night. | ||
That's a waste of money, waste of energy, waste of taxpayer dollars, waste of police to run the whole thing. | ||
Absolutely. And I guess he's just willing to pay the $100 fine a day to project it onto the water tower. | ||
So, okay, it's this little gamesmanship. | ||
But see... This is why conservatives are forced to do stuff like this. | ||
All this propaganda that you see, whether it's, you know, Black Lives Matter is probably like the obvious stuff, but then they have all this other stuff. | ||
It's on the NFL and it's everywhere else, like end racism or, you know, love wins or all this other stuff or women's... | ||
So they have all these different groups. | ||
And... They're all basically pitted against conservatives, against Republicans. | ||
They just don't say it. | ||
It's not the official statement, but that's what is being played off here. | ||
And so you could project that, and that would not be considered political. | ||
You can put that propaganda everywhere, the insinuation that, oh, Republicans are racist, so stop racism. | ||
Or, oh, Republicans hate women, so stand up for women's rights. | ||
And so they can have all these different groups and all these different propaganda catchphrases and buzzwords, and they can project that everywhere. | ||
They can have it in all the sports leagues. | ||
They can have it on all the t-shirts, all the commercials. | ||
But, oh, that's not technically political. | ||
That's not technically endorsing any candidate, even though it's all just Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
All just aimed against Republicans. | ||
In this alley-oop thing that they do where Republicans are racist and then, oh, end racism. | ||
But that's not political. That's just against racism. | ||
Or these new commercials you see, stop hate. | ||
Republicans hate everybody. Oh, stop hate. | ||
Oh, it's not political. It's all political. | ||
So what is a conservative left to do? | ||
What is a Trump's word left to do? Well, I'm going to fire up a projector. | ||
I'm going to project it onto the local water tower, Trump 2024. | ||
Oh, you can't do that. | ||
That's political. But everywhere else you look, it's a gay pride flag. | ||
It's a trans kid bullcrap. | ||
It's a women's rights. It's an end racism. | ||
It's a stop hatred, which is all political propaganda. | ||
But that's not technically political. | ||
They nuance it. | ||
I wonder if he'd come on our show. | ||
So there's your battle. | ||
$100 a day versus whatever the local government is doing to put lights on it and have police there every night. | ||
It's ridiculous. Just let the thing go. | ||
Alright, let's get into some election news here. | ||
I still, even though there's some moving parts right now, There's some shifts right now. | ||
They're not quite tectonic yet, but some little rumblings. | ||
As where it stands, I still have my Electoral College map where it was, and I still think things will come down to Nevada. | ||
And so we're gonna go to Nevada now with my guest Megan Barth, and she of course is a writer and editor at the Nevada Globe, where we have a couple of big news stories developing today. | ||
I want to start with this one because I think again, this is where, it's crazy but it's true, I think it could all come down to Las Vegas. | ||
I think the no taxes on tips could maybe even be the policy that wins this election for Trump. | ||
Culinary Union warns Nevada could go red, and so Megan Barth, she has the story, she's in Nevada. | ||
Give us the update, Megan. | ||
Hi Owen, thanks for having me on. | ||
Yeah, this was a first warning that the Culinary Union has given publicly. | ||
They gave that warning to Politico. | ||
And in the 10 years that the reporter was covering the Culinary Union, this is the first time the Culinary Union has expressed concern. | ||
And it does, as you say, boil down to Trump's original proposal that Kamala then hijacked, which is no tax on tips. | ||
Our number one industry here in Nevada is the hospitality industry. | ||
The Culinary Union has a membership of approximately 60,000 workers that work on and off the Strip. | ||
And much like the last election in 2022, the union members despised our Democratic governor, Governor Sisolak, and they did not show up to vote for him, although the union brass had endorsed him. | ||
And that's one of the reasons why he lost. | ||
This also could affect Kamala Harris's chance So, okay, are you saying that the union boss doesn't represent the voice of the union members? | ||
Not always, no. | ||
Union bosses tend to always select Democratic candidates, but that does not mean that every single union member is a Democrat. | ||
You know, when you look at the 2022 election and this election, We're in very similar circumstances where the economy, quite frankly, sucks. | ||
We were just recovering from the pandemic, clawing our way out of the shutdown that the prior Democratic governor imposed, and now workers are clawing their way out of inflation. | ||
In Nevada, the average household Is paying $31,000 in inflationary costs extra per year since 2021. | ||
Whoa, say that number for me again? | ||
What was that? $31,000 extra. | ||
Wow. You know, my numbers in Texas, I had it at about probably $12,000 to $15,000. | ||
And that's just kind of looking at my expenses in my life. | ||
Yeah, clear your throat there. That's okay. | ||
Don't worry. Get a drink of water. Okay. | ||
Yeah, that was just kind of my measurements in Texas. | ||
I mean, I don't really live a big, fancy lifestyle. | ||
I rarely even leave the county here. | ||
And I had about $12,000 to $15,000 just gas, energy, groceries, more taxes out of your paycheck. | ||
So it's even worse in Nevada, you're saying? | ||
Well, yeah. As a Texan, as you know, you have a robust oil industry. | ||
We do not. We have to import all of our gas From California, basically. | ||
And so we don't have the natural resources like other states like Texas have. | ||
So we are really impacted by the fluctuations in the energy market more so than probably, you know, any other state. | ||
Well, and let's talk economy here for a second, too, because... | ||
You know, I try to avoid this now because I'm really aware of it. | ||
And I just did a debate. | ||
It was kind of nice to get back into a debate arena where liberals usually won't debate me, I think, out of fear. | ||
But I kind of had this realization is that we still, we have to make this conscious effort not to play these word games That the left likes to put us in. | ||
And one example is this trickle-down economics thing that they completely made up. | ||
There's no actual economic theory of trickle-down economics. | ||
It's just completely fabricated out of thin air that the Democrats made up, just like everything else, like reproductive rights. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
It's the right to stop reproduction. | ||
Reproductive rights would be if the government was trying to stop you from having kids. | ||
So they play all these word games with us, and then they kind of put us on the defense. | ||
But, you know, here's an example. | ||
Trickle-down economics is actually probably a very realistic thing. | ||
If you look at the service industry or the hospitality industry... | ||
If I'm doing well and I go to a hotel and I've got a busboy, a bellman, whatever, and they take my bags to my room and I'm doing well, I've got more cash in my pocket, then I'm probably going to give them a bigger tip. | ||
If I have more cash, if I'm doing better, I'm probably going to give them a better tip. | ||
So, I mean, if there is a trickle-down economic theory, I mean, that would be it in practice. | ||
If I go out to a restaurant and And I've got more money in my wallet. | ||
I've got more money in my bank account. | ||
Well, I'm probably going to give a bigger tip to the waiter, to the waitress. | ||
And so they put us on this defense like, oh, trickle-down economic theory doesn't work. | ||
Well, hold on a second. If I have more money to tip people in the service sector, then why doesn't it work? | ||
Well, it doesn't work if you're taking money out of my pocket. | ||
That's when it doesn't work. | ||
If I have less money, then it doesn't work. | ||
If I have more money, then it does work. | ||
So I guess that would lead into the question of, Do the service sector workers, the hospitality sector workers in Las Vegas, do they feel that pinch? | ||
Do they think this same way, like, hey, we'll do better working on tips, not just a no-tax-on-tips policy, but if people have more money, we get tip more. | ||
I haven't talked to many of the workers. | ||
However, some of my friends are in the hospitality industry, maybe a member of the culinary union or other subsets of that union or related unions like the bartender's union. | ||
And they're all jazzed. | ||
They were completely jazzed when Trump first floated the idea in Las Vegas. | ||
It was either in June or July. | ||
And so I can speak just from my friend's experience that many of the workers really got excited about the idea. | ||
However, what you do have Is a lot of culinary union workers who are staunchly Democrat, who are activists rather than just workers. | ||
They are out ballot harvesting for Nevada Democrats, as well as Kamala Harris and Jackie Rosen. | ||
They are curing ballots, which means fixing ballots when they need to be fixed. | ||
But the ballot harvesting really is... | ||
The culinary union provides the infrastructure for Nevada Democrats and National Democrats. | ||
The Democrats' infrastructure is the culinary union. | ||
When you have a majority of Nevada's entire population in one county out of 17 counties, and that is Clark County and that is where Las Vegas is, they just have to get the margins, if you know what I mean. | ||
So they just have to make sure that they over-collect the ballots, over-cure the ballots, and use the culinary union at their disposal in order to just squeak through Very tight elections. | ||
And Nevada is known for our very close elections. | ||
It always comes down to the margins. | ||
Yeah, I think it's going to be, again, where I have it right now, and there are some movements in some other states that could change it, but I still have it coming down to Nevada, specifically Las Vegas. | ||
And I think the political class, I think D.C. is aware of this, too. | ||
I think that's why Kamala Harris hijacked the no-tax-on-tips policy. | ||
I think that she's well aware of this. | ||
And, of course, both are campaigning in Nevada. | ||
Trump was just there. Trump was just in Reno. | ||
We don't need four more years of gross incompetence, radicalism, and failure to What about just looking outside of the metropolitan areas? | ||
I mean, I know that that's where the majority of the population is, but I mean, what about outside of Las Vegas? | ||
How is Trump doing there, do you think? | ||
Yeah, there's something that you kind of need to know about the demography and the topography, if you will, of Nevada. | ||
And there is a saying in Nevada that says, if you can win Washoe County, you can win Nevada. | ||
Now, Washoe County is where Reno is. | ||
It's the second largest county, but it's pure red. | ||
If you looked, well, I take that back. | ||
It's getting a little bit more purple since we have a lot of people from California moving here that are also We're good to go. | ||
But it wasn't by big margins. | ||
So if you can overcome the expected margins in Washoe County and get two more percent or three more percent than the prior year, Donald Trump would have a good opportunity of winning the state of Nevada. | ||
Right now, the polls, whether you believe the polls or not, they are showing a very tight race within the margin of error. | ||
Some polls show Trump up three points or six points. | ||
Some polls show Kamala Harris up the same amount of points. | ||
So what you can basically decipher from that is that it's a tight race. | ||
It's neck and neck. So if Clark County does not show up for Kamala Harris and Washoe County shows up for Trump, Trump could take the six electoral votes in the state of Nevada. | ||
And even though it's only six, again, based off of my Electoral College 270 to win breakdown, I think that those six are going to be the difference. | ||
I really do. I think whoever gets those six where I'm at right now will get exactly 270 Electoral College votes. | ||
All right, we got another story at thenevadaglobe.com. | ||
UNR, that's the University of Nevada, Reno. | ||
Moves forward with volleyball match despite players forfeit over San Jose State transgender athlete. | ||
And so this has been an issue, San Jose State. | ||
In fact, guys, pull up. Let's see if they're still undefeated. | ||
I might bet everything that they're still undefeated right now with a man on the team. | ||
Some of the other teams have boycotted and elected not to play. | ||
Boise State was one of them. What's the story here with University of Nevada Reno? | ||
Well, this is a real tragic story. | ||
I have to say, as a former collegiate athlete, I played collegiate tennis for years. | ||
Never did I come across a man in a tennis skirt wanting to go on the court. | ||
However, we're in different times now. | ||
And the girls' volleyball team collectively voted against playing San Jose State and thereby would forfeit the match because they publicly stated that That they were concerned for fairness and their own personal safety. | ||
So what the university did, who is now led as president by our former Republican Governor Brian Sandoval, reversed their decision and said, sorry, It's not that you have to play, but the match is going to go forward. | ||
I don't know if what girls will play. | ||
I don't know if they're going to run the bench. | ||
I have absolutely no idea. | ||
But this has caused and sparked massive outrage, specifically from the donor community. | ||
And I know many of the top donors at UNR called me late last night and basically said that they are going to withhold their donations if former Governor Brian Sandoval, the president of UNR, Does not do more to protect girls and girls sports. | ||
Now, there is a caveat to all of this. | ||
Nevada Democrats, in two legislative sessions when they ran the legislature from a majority position, and a majority of those legislators are women, they Crammed through and jammed through an ERA, which is the Equal Rights Amendment, which is being talked by by the Kamala Harris campaign like it's going to be a great thing. | ||
No. The ERA Amendment, whether it's on a federal level or a local level, will completely destroy women's sports. | ||
President Biden has already tried to do that by rewriting Title IX. However, Nevada now has an extra layer of protection in a constitutional change where the ERA passed by a very small minority or margin of voters. | ||
It fundamentally changed our state constitution to include 10 extra classes of protected voters. | ||
Individuals. One of those classes is gender and gender identity. | ||
Very nice, very liberal, very loving. | ||
Yeah. So UNR, I believe, sorry, UNR, I believe, is afraid of a lawsuit from the ACLU. And that is why they're moving forward with the match. | ||
But they should also be concerned about a lawsuit from any one of those players who now have been erased. | ||
I have Written about the ERA. I said the ERA erases women and women's sports. | ||
Now UNR has erased these players' voices. | ||
Is UNR, is that the University of Nevada, is that the Wolfpack? | ||
Yes, it is. Okay, I just wanted to clarify because I was looking up some things online while we were talking. | ||
So Wyoming forfeited on the same grounds. | ||
Boise State forfeited on the same grounds. | ||
Now the record officially on their website is now 9-3 and they've lost their last three matchups. | ||
I'm wondering if they're the San Jose State team with the man on the team. | ||
I'm wondering if they're benching the man now because of this pressure and that's why they've lost three states. | ||
They haven't even won a set. | ||
So I don't know, I'd have to dig deeper into the box score. | ||
But this is ridiculous. | ||
We shouldn't even be having this conversation. | ||
It's like you said, you were a former college athlete. | ||
Can you imagine if some dude walked out there in a female tennis skirt with a big bulge bouncing around? | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous what's going on. | ||
But here we are. | ||
day liberal party. | ||
All right, Megan Barth, appreciate your updates. | ||
I imagine we'll probably hear from you again before the election. | ||
Keep me updated on what's going on in Nevada. | ||
I'm going to continue following your work at the Nevada Globe. | ||
Thanks so much, Alan. Will do. All right, ladies and gentlemen, I got some other things coming up for you as far as the news is concerned. | ||
I'd like to be able to squeeze in some phone calls, too. | ||
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All right. Let's do this. | ||
I'm really... | ||
This is beyond politics. | ||
And I think so much of what is, you know, kind of modern-day populism that's behind Trump is beyond politics, too. | ||
Everything ends up getting politicized. | ||
But this is really just about health. | ||
Everybody should be behind this. Now, Vani Hari... | ||
I was actually first introduced to her on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
This is probably like 2012, 2013. | ||
She used to come on with Alex and then she got censored off of everything. | ||
But she's back on X and she's leading a great movement right now. | ||
Today's the day. We are marching to Kellogg's U.S. headquarters in just a few hours to deliver over 400,000 petitions asking them to remove artificial food dyes and BHT. Watch on livestream here on X and Del Bigtree with the High Wire also involved in this. | ||
And look... You basically have two options. | ||
And I think that both are good. | ||
There's the one stance here, which is just avoid them. | ||
Just don't go eat them. Just avoid all the toxic foods and just choose not to eat it. | ||
That's one expression of the free market economy. | ||
And you just vote with your dollar and you just say no. | ||
And then this is the case that I think is being made here. | ||
And again, I think it's just as legitimate to say, hey, look, Moms, and most of these people are moms, they want to be able to go to the grocery store and buy a product that doesn't have toxic ingredients. | ||
So I kind of like both angles here. | ||
Yeah, you can vote with your dollar and not purchase these things. | ||
But then you can also say, hey, these are American companies. | ||
These are American products. | ||
They're sitting on American grocery store shelves. | ||
Can we, as parents, as mothers, can we go buy a Kellogg's product and just not get poison in it? | ||
Would be nice. Food activists rally in Battle Creek seek boycott after Kellogg denies meeting, so they won't have an official meeting, so they're outside. | ||
They were protesting today. | ||
Activists protest Kellogg's use of artificial dyes in food. | ||
Bad for the kids. | ||
That's why we have childhood obesity. | ||
Doctors, nutritionists, and state politicians to protest at Kellogg's in Battle Creek, Michigan. | ||
Over 400,000 signatures. | ||
And by the way, speaking of health, dietician warns election stress can lead to unwarranted and unhealthy snacking, they say. | ||
Unhealthy snacking. | ||
Well, maybe the snacks don't have to be unhealthy. | ||
But I will just say this. | ||
And again, this is health stuff. | ||
This isn't even political. We should all want to be healthy. | ||
We should all want to be able to go to the grocery store and buy things that don't have poisons in them and bad ingredients for kids. | ||
But here's, at the end of the day, what it really takes. | ||
It takes willpower. | ||
If you want to be healthier, if you want to get in better shape... | ||
You have to have the willpower to do so. | ||
You have to have the willpower to eat healthier, make healthier life choices. | ||
You have to have the willpower to get in shape, lose weight, whatever it is. | ||
Willpower, willpower, willpower. | ||
That's what it comes down to, and hopefully their willpower will get these poisons removed from the foods. | ||
All right, let's plow through the rest of the news on my desk, and we will go to your phone calls here in the final segment of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Some more election news for you. | ||
How moving trends could make three key swing states go red during the presidential election. | ||
And the general reporting is the same here. | ||
People are leaving blue states like California and New York and Illinois in droves, and they're moving to swing states. | ||
Moving patterns over the past four years could play a role in determining the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, according to a new report from Realtor.com economic research team. | ||
With just weeks to go before the election pitting Trump against Harris, the analysis suggests which states are relatively more popular with red or blue home shoppers. | ||
Based on Realtor.com, online home shopping traffic from January 21 through September 24, The report finds that seven key swing states considered competitive in this election cycle, Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina, have drawn relatively greater interest from red home shoppers. | ||
So in other words, these are people leaving the blue states, specifically New York, California, Illinois. | ||
They're moving to swing states like North Carolina. | ||
And really, Arizona and Georgia are not swing states. | ||
It's just so much voter fraud goes in favor of Democrats there that they become swing states. | ||
But the other big thing here is it's not just maybe the people that are moving. | ||
It's also the fact that New York and California lost four electoral college votes and Texas and Florida picked up four. | ||
Electoral college votes collectively. | ||
Those changes also could impact and I believe will actually impact the results of this election. | ||
So again, the founders of this country were geniuses. | ||
Just complete political geniuses with all these different checks and balances to make sure that we don't get overrun by a corrupt democracy. | ||
And we protect all Americans from voter blocks in population-dense areas. | ||
And if you as a state go the wrong way and people leave, then you pay the consequences politically as well. | ||
Just brilliant stuff. | ||
Now, why would the Justice Department be suing Virginia? | ||
Well, that's because of the voter roll purge. | ||
Merrick Garland and the Justice Department sue Virginia for alleged non-citizen voter roll purge. | ||
The Department of Justice has sued to stop Virginia, stop Glenn Youngkin, stop the Virginia State Board of Elections and the Virginia Commissioner of Elections from taking non-citizens off the voter rolls. | ||
Now legal experts have said that they've gone beyond the legality here. | ||
And that the ruling, the laws here that say you can't purge voter rolls up to 90 days before the election are dealing with more of a, you can't make general, wide-sweeping changes to We're | ||
good to go. | ||
But it just shows you, why is the Department of Justice getting involved in this election? | ||
Why is Merrick Garland trying to keep non-citizens on the voter rolls in Virginia? | ||
I think it proves what I've been saying on this show for months now. | ||
Trump is gonna win Virginia, and they're panicked. | ||
They need those 13 electoral college votes. | ||
They need every electoral college vote they can get. | ||
And they know the only way they can get these electoral college votes, the only way they can win these states is with the non-citizens and with the illegal voters. | ||
So when they purge the voter rolls in Texas, Democrats can't win. | ||
When they purge the voter rolls in Nevada, Democrats can't win. | ||
When they purge the voter rolls in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Democrats can't win. | ||
And if they purge the voter rolls in Arizona, Democrats can't win there either. | ||
But that legal fight for Arizona is ongoing. | ||
And let's just keep this in mind. | ||
Because you're going to continue to hear this. | ||
January 6th, certification, blah, blah, blah. | ||
The Democrats are threatening, anticipating a Trump victory. | ||
The Democrats are threatening that they will not certify President Trump's victory. | ||
Democrats won't commit to certifying a Trump victory. | ||
So that's their insurrection then, that's their treason, that's them being traitors, that's them breaking the law. | ||
Everything they said about Trump, which he ended up not doing, they're going to do it. | ||
And of course they will, of course they will, because that's just the timeline that we're in. | ||
Let's look at how corrupt CBS is. | ||
Now remember, they edited the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris to make her look as good as possible. | ||
And that was still the best product that they could put out. | ||
So even after all the editing, Kamala Harris still looks horrible. | ||
Well, now they've done the same thing to Mike Johnson, but in an attempt to make him look worse. | ||
He puts out this statement, we'll show you what happened. | ||
Speaker Johnson, I recently traveled to North Carolina and victims of Hurricane Helene told me nearly two weeks after landfall, the Biden-Harris administration had still not provided them with all the resources they desperately need. | ||
But CBS selectively edited out entirely this firsthand perspective. | ||
So here's what they aired versus what he actually said in clip five. | ||
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So that's a different accounting than this 2% you say was distributed. | |
Yeah, so they've obligated some funds, but they've only distributed 2%. | ||
The rescue and recovery effort's still going on, and then we address the rest of it. | ||
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So that's a different accounting than this 2% you say was distributed? | |
Yeah, so they've obligated some funds, but they've only distributed 2%. | ||
And when I was there on the ground, and you should go, I mean, bring the cameras and talk to the people there, they'll tell you. | ||
Don't take politicians' words for this or the administration's word. | ||
Talk to the people there on the ground. | ||
They had not been provided the resources. | ||
Almost two weeks out from the storm that they desperately need it. | ||
And when I was there, 13 days post the storm hitting that state, people are still being rescued. | ||
They're stuck in the higher elevations in the mountains because the roads are down and all the rest. | ||
So they need every available resource and all hands on deck. | ||
The rescue and recovery effort is still going on. | ||
and then we address the rest of it. | ||
So that's them deceptively editing it so people don't really know what's going on. | ||
It's just despicable. | ||
And smart move from Speaker Johnson or his staff, whoever said, hey, we better record this ourselves. | ||
Very smart move, very smart move. | ||
And if you're a member of the media, hey, look, I get interviewed by conservatives. | ||
I get interviewed by right-wingers, friendlies, and I record them too. | ||
I mean, we'll have people come to studio, I'll do interviews, whatever, from my studio, home studio, whatever, and I'll record it too. | ||
And, of course, they understand. | ||
It's nothing against them. It's just I make a habit of that because they've done this to us before here. | ||
And so, I mean, good job, Mike Johnson. | ||
Good job, his staff, for recording that on their own. | ||
Otherwise, they would have gotten away with that deceptive, you know, debatably criminal at this point, editing technique. | ||
To deceive the American people. | ||
So great job, Speaker Johnson and staff, for capturing that. | ||
Well done. All right, quick couple other headlines here before we go to your phone calls. | ||
New York City subway rioters slashed, robbed of Jordans after refusing to join East Ape Brick Squad Street Gang. | ||
There was a bunch of violent crime on the New York City subways this weekend. | ||
It's just really sad. | ||
So that's just what you get in a Democrat-run city where the police can't do their jobs. | ||
We almost had another George Floyd, but luckily the police video shows what really happened. | ||
Disturbing video shows towering knife-wielding woman gunned down after repeatedly stabbing cop And so you know they would have cried victim here, they would have cried racism here, they would have cried oh black woman here, but luckily the body camera footage captured what is now this kind of viral epic video and this epic image where this woman just appears to be completely deranged and psychotic, charging at the police officer, stabbing him with a knife. | ||
He eventually pulls out his gun and fatally shoots her. | ||
And so, if that body cam footage didn't exist, you know how that would go, folks. | ||
You know what would happen, and the Democrats and their propaganda media would be having riots in the streets, cities burning to the ground, and this would be your nude George Floyd moment, but thank goodness the whole thing was captured on camera, and the police officer actually showed tremendous restraint, took a couple stabbings before he even shot her. | ||
So, that's what police deal with. | ||
Not exactly a glamorous job. | ||
And you can't blame them for being on edge. | ||
So there you go. All right. | ||
Let's take some calls here before we sign off for the day. | ||
Let's go to Carol in Kentucky to lead us off. | ||
Carol, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, it's awful good to hear your voice. | |
Is everybody's voice still on? | ||
Infowars and I just want to say that I'm very happy to know that there's as many patriots out there as they are. | ||
And day by day, I hope we gain more. | ||
And if they try to do what they're planning on doing as far as choosing to certify this election, certainly there's something that has to be done. | ||
I don't know what it is, but I'm sure there's better thinkers than I am out there. | ||
But anyway, thank you all. God bless you all. | ||
And I have been through it with the state of This one, that one, and with the federal government, and they don't even know where I'm at today, so I'm another one of those patriots that was victimized by the system. | ||
Thank you very much, and keep on keeping on. | ||
All right, Carol, appreciate that. | ||
And, you know, look, there's this kind of, how should I say it, there's kind of this nasty side to me, maybe, a little deviousness to me, that I kind of want the Democrats to refuse to certify Trump's victory. | ||
Like, It's almost like it has to happen. | ||
It's almost like we have to witness that and America has to see that and that'll be like the final level of just, okay, these people are liars, hypocrites, pathological in both cases. | ||
And everything they claim Trump was, they are. | ||
And that'll be like the final level, and then maybe we can unify, and it's just like, okay, this is ridiculous. | ||
This is just ridiculous. | ||
And then I don't know what happens then, but I feel like that's the course we're headed down. | ||
Thank you for the call, Carol. Let's go to Vance in Florida. | ||
Vance, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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How you doing? How you doing, buddy? All right, good. | |
Thank you. Yeah, man, the debate last night, that was so good to see. | ||
We needed that, you know what I mean? | ||
Not only just... | ||
You're intellectually mopping the floor with that guy, but just the look of it, like, standing there on the stage, like, you know, this is what you got on this side, this is what you got on this side. | ||
Like, I think you did a great job of being poised, and I don't know how debating a guy like that. | ||
God, I was fired up, you know, fist pumping, and But I think you won the room over, buddy. | ||
I mean... Well, look, I will say... | ||
I will say this, and this is the truth, and my cameraman would probably attest to this, too. | ||
He can pop on the camera. | ||
The crowd was probably, like... | ||
Maybe, let's say there were 100 people there. | ||
I don't know how many people there, but let's just... | ||
Let's say 40% were probably for him, 40% were probably for me, 20% were probably neutral. | ||
I would say I definitely... | ||
I would say to the neutral people, I definitely probably won them over or won the debate in their eyes. | ||
But there were people that were probably on Destiny's side that by the end of it kind of had to tip their cap to me and say, okay, yeah, you know, you bring up some fair points there. | ||
And we ended up getting along. | ||
They were nice people that were there as liberals, too. | ||
There were nice Harris voters there that we spoke to afterwards. | ||
Very nice people. We ended up talking about some music that we both enjoyed. | ||
So I think, but you know, what was, it's funny because one of them even said when we were kind of talking, he was like, man, he was like, he was like, I'm sorry, who's in my ear? | ||
No, no, I was just seeing if this could go live. | ||
Yeah, I think you're live right now. | ||
Yeah, dude, you definitely won a lot of people over. | ||
Yeah, well, you were in the audience, so you would have a better perspective. | ||
Yeah, they definitely had a crowd. | ||
He had a crowd of fans, but as the debate went on, they were slowly clapping for you more than they were him. | ||
So, it was definitely... | ||
It was definitely interesting. | ||
Well, I don't know if you were on the stage afterwards when I was taking pictures and meeting people, but one of the guys up there was a young guy. | ||
He was a Kamala Harris voter, and he came up to me, and he had a shirt on for a band that I happened to just see live a couple weeks ago. | ||
And I was like, oh, I was like, hey, I just saw that band. | ||
It was a fun show. He's like, what? | ||
He's like, you like this band? | ||
I was like, yeah, I just saw them a couple weeks ago. | ||
He's like, no way! And then we started talking about music. | ||
And he was like, wow, I didn't realize conservatives were cool. | ||
I didn't realize conservatives, like, listen to music and stuff. | ||
I was like, yeah, like, you might be surprised. | ||
You go hang out with a conservative, you probably got a lot in common. | ||
We're actually pretty normal, common sense people. | ||
Pretty fun to get along with. | ||
Probably the kind of people you'd like to hang out with, actually. | ||
I was talking to the guy who was dressed in the Tim Walls gear, and I thought he was like a troll at first, but I couldn't kind of gauge it, but I started trying to humanize him, and he couldn't understand how me and him were just having a normal conversation. | ||
Yeah, that's the thing. | ||
There's such a misrepresentation of who a conservative is, what a conservative is, And it's like, I mean, look, I'm not going to go around here and, like, invite everybody out to dinner, but it's like, that's what we did. | ||
We had the debate, we hung out afterwards, met some people, shook some hands, took some pictures, went to dinner, and yeah, it's like, that's all it takes, just go hang out with a conservative. | ||
Whatever, maybe you still don't agree with me politically. | ||
We're not these demons, we're not these racists, we're not these extremists, all these different things you want to label us. | ||
We're actually the normal people. | ||
Okay? We're actually the normal people that you would probably rather hang out with when you get to know us. | ||
We're more fun at a football game. | ||
We're more fun at dinner. We're more fun at a bar. | ||
We're more fun to go have a barbecue with. | ||
So, yeah, I think there was a little bit of that going on. | ||
And really, at the end of the day, I mean, look... | ||
The guy wouldn't even shake my hand, okay? | ||
I mean, and I'm actually glad I didn't want to touch his hand. | ||
I don't want to touch him anyway. So I took a risk for the team, and I ended up taking a bet and winning the bet, if you might say. | ||
But I mean, that's what it is. They're the ones that don't want to get along. | ||
They're the ones that aren't nice people. | ||
We're the ones that are nice. | ||
We can get along with everybody, even if we disagree politically. | ||
All right. Sorry about that, Vance. | ||
Anything else? Oh, no. | ||
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Yeah, the guy who asked the second-to-last question, man, that was epic. | |
And in the closing comments, I was, yeah, we're proud of you, buddy. | ||
Do your thing. Well, look, I'll give Destiny credit for this. | ||
That guy speaks so fast. | ||
I feel like there might be some, let's say, performance enhancement, maybe. | ||
Legal or not, I don't know. | ||
That guy pumps out more lies per minute than anybody I've ever encountered. | ||
Honestly, it's actually impressive. | ||
And so it was kind of unfortunate because I had to sit there and take notes. | ||
I couldn't keep up. | ||
I mean, he would say he would tell like 10 just completely, completely false statements in his two minute open dialogue. | ||
And then I would have two minutes. | ||
So I have to pick and choose which one to respond to. | ||
So it's always you always have this. | ||
I mean, I'm over. | ||
You always have it in a debate like, oh, I wish I would have said that. | ||
I wish I would respond to that. | ||
I wish I would have done this. | ||
So you can't you can't really Monday morning quarterback it. | ||
I don't really do that anymore. | ||
But I will give him credit. | ||
That guy speaks faster and he can tell more lies per minute than anybody I've ever experienced. | ||
So I'll tip my cap to him there. | ||
It's impossible to address all the lies because the time doesn't even exist to do it. | ||
So that's pretty much all he had. | ||
But I'll give him credit for that. | ||
Nobody can tell lies per minute like he can. | ||
Vance, thanks for the call. Let's go to Daryl in North Carolina. | ||
Daryl, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, I agree with you guys. | |
It seemed to me from the beginning that Destiny, and I hate to say this, but I'm not trying to cut him down. | ||
This is like a call for help. | ||
I think he needs to go into drug rehab because he reminds you of a guy who does that methamphetamine or crack because you nailed it right off the bat that he's talking 500 words per minute and he's jumping from topic to topic and it didn't make any sense. | ||
And I have to say, man, I think you did to him. | ||
In the debate, what Trump did to Biden. | ||
So I wouldn't be surprised if Destiny retired from debating here pretty soon. | ||
And then the last thing was, at the end, dude, you beat him up so bad. | ||
It was like Mike Tyson versus Michael Spinks, that fight where, you know, Tyson threw a fake punch and Spinks hit the floor because at the end of that debate, he was screaming F-bombs at the audience. | ||
I mean, he just went off on the audience and you broke him. | ||
I mean, you broke him. | ||
So that was my take on that. | ||
And I do have one fix for you as far as the Optimus robots of Elon to make them a little bit more human. | ||
I figured it out. | ||
It's those iRobot blank faces. | ||
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to buy one of those Alex Jones Halloween masks from the store and put that on the Optimus. | ||
Well, you know, the face... | ||
I wonder what the final model will look like. | ||
I doubt it's going to look like what they revealed. | ||
It'll probably be pretty close. | ||
But if you notice, the face of the robot actually looks like a blank screen. | ||
So my guess is eventually they turn that into some sort of a screen or like LED so that they can make it look like a face. | ||
My guess is what they're going to do for the final model. | ||
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That would be pretty cool. | |
And you could kind of choose, like, your emotions, what kind of face you want. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. I want the Alex Jones screaming. | ||
You could probably get a different voice, too. | ||
Yeah, imagine an Alex Jones robot walking around. | ||
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But anyway, dude, great job at that debate. | |
And, dude, you have a political career in front of you, honestly. | ||
Oh, man, that's like a curse. | ||
It's like a blessing and a curse. | ||
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We need you, though. America's first. | |
All right, Daryl. I appreciate the call. | ||
I will say this. The one thing that I... I did misspeak on was when I was talking about the duty to remove a corrupt government. | ||
That was in the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution. | ||
I said the Constitution, but that was from the Declaration of Independence. | ||
So other than that, I think I was probably batting 99%. | ||
But can you imagine the Alex Jones optimist robot? | ||
Why you got CNN on in here? | ||
I'm changing the channel right now. | ||
I just went into your closet and saw your groceries. | ||
We're not going to eat this GMO crap turning the frogs gay. | ||
Like, what if you could even program the personality to be like the one? | ||
I don't know. I don't really think I'm going to have a robot in my house. | ||
But people like it. | ||
But, you know, again, I called this day one. | ||
The same people, and I don't really care, it's whatever. | ||
But the same people that were celebrating the reveal of Elon Musk's optimist robot... | ||
I guess it was either Saturday or maybe it was Friday last week. | ||
The Chinese government came out with a police robot and the same people that celebrated Musk's robot were talking about how bad the Chinese robot is. | ||
So, I mean, do we like robots or not like robots? | ||
I mean, whatever. I guess Elon's robots we can trust more than the Chinese robots. | ||
But yeah, so that was the one. | ||
Look at the crew already on it. | ||
So the same people... | ||
The exact same people celebrating how great Elon's robots were were all criticizing this robot that the Chinese government then revealed. | ||
Believe me, the Elon Musk robots will be policed by 2030. | ||
Okay? Not just going to be in China. | ||
When these things go commercial, they will be right here. | ||
They will be policed. | ||
Alright. Let's go to Zach in Tennessee. | ||
Zach, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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How you doing, Owen? Yeah, I watched the debate last night. | |
You did great. | ||
Very, very professional, which I had never seen Destiny before, but my brother had warned me about him. | ||
He said he talked 10,000 words a minute. | ||
I definitely think there's some sort of amphetamine there, even with his jawing. | ||
But yeah, just being able to keep up with his lies. | ||
But also, obviously, he wasn't a true believer in Harris. | ||
He just has the Trump derangement syndrome, where it's like, Anybody but Trump because I mean there were multiple times where you were like thank you for making my point so it was like at times he was like oh what are you talking about like you know weather modification whatever like trying to act like it didn't exist well we got him we got him to admit weather modification You know, | ||
look, I went in there prepared to debate policy and why you should vote Trump versus Harris or the merits of a Harris presidency versus a Trump presidency. | ||
He went off on all these different tangents and all these different things. | ||
And so I wasn't really prepared for like a gotcha style thing. | ||
He kind of walked into those himself. | ||
And it was with the weather modification. | ||
Then it was the Epstein Island Diddy tapes, which he first called a conspiracy theory. | ||
He basically admitted he watches Infowars all day long, or he misspoke on that. | ||
I don't know. And then he was flip-flopping on 1776. | ||
So first it was, oh, it was bad to be a rebel and go against the government. | ||
But then he was saying, oh, 1776 was great. | ||
And so I wasn't really trying to do a gotcha thing, but he kind of walked into those things himself. | ||
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Yeah, he was definitely trying to just, you know, based on the stuff that we know is true when we've watched the court cases, like there's no voter fraud going on here, whatever he was trying to say about dinosaurs didn't exist. | |
You know, he was trying to lump every single conservative into, like, tie them to the most craziest conspiracy theories out there. | ||
You know, it was just complete crap. | ||
But also, what I was calling in about was, you know, they're getting desperate. | ||
They're bringing Obama and Clinton out. | ||
Obama, you know, that pissed everybody off, apparently. | ||
Oh my gosh. I'm out of time here, Zach. | ||
I thank you for the call. But to comment on that, look, I don't know where the Democrats go because the celebrity endorsements don't work. | ||
They dusted off Bill Clinton. | ||
He didn't even try. He basically endorsed Trump. | ||
Accidentally, probably. And then Obama was a complete disaster. | ||
So, I mean, I think they're going to put them back on the shelf. | ||
I don't know where the Democrats go right now to move people to Kamala Harris. | ||
I really don't. Taylor Swift failed. | ||
All the celebrity endorsements failed. | ||
Obama failed. Clinton failed. | ||
Biden is not interested. | ||
I don't know where they go next. | ||
Certainly didn't help last night. | ||
All right, that does it for the Infowars War Room. | ||
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