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This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
During the George Floyd riots, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey abandoned the city's third precinct, surrendering it to rioters Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey abandoned the city's third precinct, surrendering it to rioters who then set The mayor defends abandoning the third precinct. | ||
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If we were to continue to attempt to hold the third precinct, Very likely there would have been hand-to-hand combat, likely serious injury, and maybe death. | |
After the George Floyd riots, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was in the spotlight to defund the police. | ||
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Majority of Minneapolis' city council is pledging to defund or dismantle the police department following the death of George Floyd. | |
However, the city's mayor, Jacob Frey, opposes that. | ||
Protesters chanted go home, Jacob, over the weekend after he said he does not support dismantling the department. | ||
You campaigned on reform. | ||
That's part of how you got elected. | ||
You have reformed the body cam policy. | ||
You have banned warrior training. | ||
But we still have the George Floyd incident. | ||
Is reform enough? | ||
I don't want to comment on precisely what the council meant by disbanding or ending the police force. | ||
I think there's varying opinions. | ||
But what I'm saying is, look, I'm not for abolishing, but deep structural reform, absolutely, we have to make it happen. | ||
To reform the police, they decided to replace SWAT teams with social workers. | ||
Governor Tim Walz gave it his stamp of approval while admitting they don't have the staff to do it. | ||
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This idea of violence interveners and problem solvers or social workers pairing with police to respond to some mental health calls, many of those are domestic situations that escalate very quickly and turn violent. | |
How realistic is it to have a social worker respond with a police officer in real time? | ||
I'm just curious, would it almost require a separate force of social workers and violence interveners? | ||
To respond to these calls and how would that work in practical? | ||
Well, here's what I would tell you is when it comes to social workers, I've been talking about this forever. | ||
I think we talk about Minnesota and I oftentimes point the rosy picture of where we rank on certain things. | ||
You've heard me say this as a teacher, we rank last on school counselors and social workers. | ||
So one of the things is of trying to find those people, trying to have them out there and trying to have them integrated into real life. | ||
Last week, on Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024, Davis Maturi was doing yard work outside his South Minneapolis home when his neighbor shot him. | ||
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Surveillance video obtained by NBC Minneapolis affiliate Care 11 shows the moment Maturi fell to the ground. | |
His neighbor, John Sawczak, was then charged with second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, and stalking and harassment because Maturi has been reporting him to the police for over a year. | ||
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According to court documents, Matori had called police on Sawcheck 19 times in the last year, alleging his neighbor had threatened to kill him and his wife, brandished a knife at them, and hurled racial slurs. | |
Maturi was told by a female police commander that her officers were frightened of Sawchack and she didn't want to put them at risk. | ||
After shooting his neighbor, Sawchack was not arrested. | ||
They sent social workers and psychologists to try and de-escalate the situation. | ||
And after days of this, Frey and O'Hara had a press conference to complain about the public's outrage. | ||
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To that victim, I say I am sorry that this happened to you. | |
But it could not be anything further from the truth to say that we did nothing or that we just simply don't care. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Everything that we do is impacted by the reality that the police department is much smaller today than what it was prior to 2020, and we are dealing with a much higher call load. | ||
We cannot, as a community, on one hand say, hey, we want cops to use less force. | ||
We want less SWAT teams. | ||
We want more de-escalation. | ||
And then when we actually do that, say, how come the cops didn't use the SWAT team right away? | ||
We have been there 24-7 the last few days. | ||
We have been using our behavioral threat assessment team. | ||
We have used a psychiatrist. | ||
We have spoken to this individual's family. | ||
We have made dozens of attempts to attempt to contact this person. | ||
But again, to say that we simply don't care or we did nothing is simply not true. | ||
This feels a whole lot more like politics than it does like somebody that's trying to find a solution. | ||
We're about trying to find a solution right now. | ||
Again, less politics. | ||
That kind of thing is gross. | ||
Hours after this press conference, Sawchack was finally arrested and taken into custody. | ||
If you're saying you're scared, Ladies and gentlemen, it's Wednesday, October 30th, 2024. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, your election headquarters with five days, eight hours, and 52 minutes till election day. | ||
And we are, of course, already in the election. | ||
And we've got all kinds of news, big legal news. | ||
This is where the election is going to be won or lost, in the courts. | ||
Big legal news with some big court decisions and then some other looming court battles in the headlines today. | ||
We've also got more reports on the ground, specifically in Pennsylvania, where the tactics that we expected, we anticipated the Democrats to use, of voter intimidation, are already happening. | ||
And you have to remember, this is the state where the Democrats have 10 to 1 poll watchers. | ||
10 to 1. | ||
And many of these sides, you probably won't even have a single Republican poll watcher. | ||
Like in Philadelphia. | ||
So they know they can get away with all types of shenanigans. | ||
Kind of like what they did in 2020, specifically in Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
Where they lied about a water main break, sent the Republicans home, and the Democrats came back and started counting ballots. | ||
And by the way, there's undercover footage of Democrats admitting that was their plan. | ||
We'll play that for you today. | ||
But now they're basically just printing off these badges that just says, official democracy protector. | ||
And it's just a bunch of Democrat activists trying to stop people from early voting in red areas. | ||
So we've got all the videos, all the proof of this, as well as some other shocking videos that you just can't even believe, where they're pulling up what appears to be illegal immigrants to the polling locations. | ||
People have been waiting in line for hours. | ||
Bus of illegal immigrants pulls up and just gets shuffled right in. | ||
And they're saying they brought them in to vote. | ||
Now, again, you can watch the video. | ||
We've got the video. | ||
It's almost too shocking to even believe, but that's what's being reported on the ground. | ||
Now, we will get human intelligence today. | ||
We will go to the phone lines today. | ||
We will get the human intel, people on the ground, early voting, what they're seeing, what they're hearing, as we have been in this campaign, specifically since the early voting started. | ||
But it's really just incredible. | ||
And then you've got Kamala Harris, who had her big event at the Ellipse. | ||
It was probably her biggest crowd that she's ever had. | ||
And yet, you're still barely hearing anything about it. | ||
You're still barely hearing anything about it. | ||
There were no big clips, no big moments. | ||
In fact, there were massive protests happening outside. | ||
And then people couldn't even get out because they had the whole thing fenced off. | ||
They had to climb the fences just to get out. | ||
It was such a disaster. | ||
They bussed in at least half of the people that attended. | ||
GPS data through cell phones shows that at least 10,000 of the people that were there had attended multiple Harris rallies. | ||
So these are just basically professional rally attendees that the Democrats pay to go to these events. | ||
And yet, despite all the effort, Barely any stories, barely a blip on the radar. | ||
Harris's big rally in D.C. at the Ellipse yesterday. | ||
So we'll get into all of this news. | ||
I mean, we got multiple states making headlines today, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now, and you know what? | ||
I think we should also probably do an update on where I have the Electoral College standing right now as well, because there have been some shifts. | ||
So we'll have that pulled up and ready to go, but there have been some big changes in where I have the Electoral College currently. | ||
A couple big changes, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
But let's look at these headlines. | ||
Let's look at what's happening in the courts. | ||
This is where it will be won or lost. | ||
Now, I was surprised the Supreme Court acted, but I did believe, I did say yesterday, I think Glenn Youngkin will ensure the security of the vote in Virginia, at least as much as he can. | ||
But they did have the victory at the Supreme Court. | ||
Supreme Court allows Virginia to remove non-citizens from voter rolls, reinstates Glenn Youngkin's voter purge in Virginia. | ||
So, again... | ||
It's ludicrous that this even had to go to the Supreme Court. | ||
That's what Democrats were fighting for. | ||
They were fighting to keep their illegal voters on the rolls, and they've lost. | ||
And so now the Attorney General of Missouri is taking this nationwide. | ||
Attorney General Andrew Bailey releases this statement today. | ||
I have filed a brief to halt the Biden-Harris administration's lawsuit to stop states from removing non-citizens from their voter rolls. | ||
Proud to partner with 25 other states in the fight for election integrity. | ||
Well, and now you have a Supreme Court precedent. | ||
You have a Supreme Court precedent to go off of. | ||
The states joining in this lawsuit Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming. | ||
Now, the only ones that I think could be consequential potentially with this election would be New Hampshire and Georgia. | ||
And I originally had Georgia going red, and it's of course a deep red state, but with the Democrat shenanigans in Atlanta, Georgia's now up for grabs. | ||
And the early voting numbers, I would even have Georgia leading Democrat right now. | ||
Now we got some other numbers coming in as well that I'll give you an update with. | ||
So that could potentially impact, we'll see what happens with this lawsuit. | ||
And not to get off track, but, you know, it all ties into this other big breaking news story that we have today, and it has me a little frustrated, I will admit, and I'm not upset with these people, but I'm getting these messages today. | ||
That's not my updated thing, guys, but we'll give you an update coming up shortly. | ||
That was my last update. | ||
I've got new updates. | ||
But I'm getting all these messages and people reaching out. | ||
Hey, look, the House Republicans are saying the Biden laptop is real. | ||
Oh, wow, really? | ||
Oh, the 2020 election issue they're talking about in 2024. | ||
Cool, man. | ||
Cool. | ||
So at least this is some action dealing with this election now, illegals voting. | ||
But this is not near enough. | ||
These attorneys general need to be going after the mail-in boxes, the mail-in ballots, clearing the voter rolls, not just of illegals, non-citizens, clearing the voter rolls of all the ineligible voters. | ||
I mean, they put stories out in Michigan and they just say, well... | ||
Yeah, we've got more registered voters than citizens. | ||
That's just normal. | ||
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What? | |
They literally published those headlines. | ||
I've got them in my news today. | ||
That's just normal. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
And then we find out what it all means. | ||
So let's get back into the headlines. | ||
But see, that's what I'm saying. | ||
Hey, at least this is dealing with the 2024 election. | ||
At least Andrew Bailey isn't coming out and saying, hey, golly gee, we need to look at what's going on with the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
The Republicans already blew that. | ||
But I'll come back to that and I'll tell you what I think was going on with that whole thing. | ||
But let's get back into these headlines dealing with the election. | ||
So hey, a good start. | ||
Let's not just remove the non-citizens. | ||
Let's purge the voter rolls of all the ineligible voters. | ||
Dead people. | ||
People that have moved. | ||
People that have 10... | ||
People to one location that's a parking lot. | ||
So a good start. | ||
Why do you wait to do this until there's a week till the election is decided, potentially? | ||
And I get it. | ||
You have to go back and forth with the Democrats that just launched all their lawfare to try to steal this election with a week to go. | ||
And so now you've got the Supreme Court precedent, but it's just incredible. | ||
And then there's Pennsylvania. | ||
Quakertown polling in Bucks County cuts voting line early, three hours early, despite 4.30 closing listed on website. | ||
Peace officers cite slow and grueling process as the cause. | ||
And all this information is public. | ||
You're supposed to be able to vote Till 4.30. | ||
And then they just come out and say, oh no, we can't sustain it. | ||
We can't handle it. | ||
So we're shutting it down early. | ||
I mean, you got all kinds of craziness going on in Pennsylvania. | ||
Then you had this video. | ||
And when we talked to people in Pennsylvania that were explaining what's going on, we'll do it again today. | ||
Then you have this video, frustration boils as Pennsylvania voters witness non-English speaking citizens escorted past long lines to vote. | ||
This is nuts. | ||
How can you even, again, it's like you see the stuff, you can't even believe it. | ||
Here's the video with somebody explaining it who is waiting in line, clip 17. | ||
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No, they had these people, they had about 12 of them walked in, they were all foreigners, and then they took them up, these younger people helped them to fill out, they say, vote EA today, and then they took them up, and somehow they did a two-hour line, and then they walked up into one lady, they were even asking her, they're like, we don't have you in the system, your name's not right, and they're like, oh, well, we'll take it back and change it. | |
How do you change your damn name? | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Now that's Ann VanderSteel reporting there. | ||
And this is why Pennsylvania is such an issue, folks. | ||
Because I bet you there are no Republican poll watchers there. | ||
There are only Democrats. | ||
And that's not talking about the official people that are in there running it. | ||
It's the poll watchers. | ||
It's probably that lady sitting there in the chair. | ||
There are no Republicans. | ||
Where are the Republican lawyers? | ||
Where are the teams of Republicans that are supposed to be monitoring this? | ||
Where are they? | ||
They're not there. | ||
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They're not there. | |
And of course, if you know, because this is what the Democrats do, if you know, okay, well, we're going to shut down this polling location. | ||
We're going to make the process impossible. | ||
We're going to make sure people can't get in there and vote. | ||
You'll be waiting in line for three hours. | ||
Then we'll shut it down early. | ||
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But we gotta get our voters to the front of the line. | |
Yeah. | ||
And they escort them to the front. | ||
Now, you can say this is all speculation. | ||
Fine. | ||
Well, somebody explain to me what the hell is going on then. | ||
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How can this happen? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
How can this be going on? | ||
It's alright, guys. | ||
Maybe the Republicans will talk about this in 2028. | ||
Maybe they'll tell us about this in 2028. | ||
Then you had a rally in Allentown, and we'll play these videos later, they're a bit long, where the local mayor was trying to shut down the rally and stop people from going in, and a young Trump campaign worker was like, you know, hey, what the hell's your problem, bro? | ||
And basically told him off and he lost that little street confrontation, if you will. | ||
And then you got the police telling people that they can't vote. | ||
You got them shutting down the lines early. | ||
So there you go in Pennsylvania. | ||
Then there's Michigan. | ||
Inflated voter list is a feature, not a bug. | ||
Of Michigan voter rolls. | ||
Oh, see? | ||
It's totally normal. | ||
Having more registered voters than legal voters. | ||
Having more registered voters than active citizens and voters. | ||
That's normal in Michigan. | ||
See? | ||
It's normal. | ||
So we're actually reporting on this stuff. | ||
People are actually publishing the numbers and the data. | ||
And they just say, well, it's just normal. | ||
Oh, I'm sure. | ||
And when the final results come in, like they did in 2020, and you'll have multiple counties with more votes than registered voters. | ||
They said, well, that's a conspiracy theory, but the number is publicly available. | ||
The data is publicly there. | ||
Then you look at the voter rolls, you see there's more There's more registered voters than legal voters, more registered voters than citizens that can vote. | ||
And they just say, well, that's normal. | ||
And they publish this in the local news. | ||
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More individuals on the voter rolls than legal voters is normal for Michigan. | ||
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I see. | ||
And that's their story all over. | ||
The Associated Press, the local Michigan news, that's just their story. | ||
So, oh, yeah, yeah, well, we got caught with a bunch of illegal voters, and now we actually know the whole scam. | ||
And they just say, well, that's just normal. | ||
So first it doesn't exist. | ||
First they say it just doesn't exist. | ||
You're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
There aren't more votes than voters in these counties. | ||
Then you actually find the numbers, and they say, oh, well, actually, that's normal. | ||
So you got caught, and now you're just saying it's normal. | ||
And then here's the latest one going around. | ||
So this explains it. | ||
Well, gee, how could there be more voters than legal... | ||
How could there be more votes than legal voters in Michigan? | ||
In Detroit City? | ||
Oh, well, this would explain it, wouldn't it? | ||
Michigan early vote shocker. | ||
Election integrity data analysis claim they have proof of 208,000 ballots cast by 82,000 voters. | ||
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Wow. | |
Data expert Tim Vetter, data lead for United Cyber and Americans. | ||
And Pani Matravati of Check My Vote identified 6,126 duplicate votes on the August primary voter rolls. | ||
And so then you go into the voter rolls and what do you see? | ||
You see voter ID numbers in there multiple times registered to multiple addresses. | ||
Wayne County, Detroit City. | ||
So you see, we know all this is going on. | ||
But it's okay, guys. | ||
The Republicans are dealing with the Hunter Biden laptop now. | ||
So we're good. | ||
So, oh, yeah. | ||
They catch people that are registered to vote from parking lots and gas stations and casinos. | ||
Then they catch people registered, same voter ID, multiple times, multiple addresses, on the voter rolls. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
And then, oh, well, okay, so this is how Michigan's voter rolls are screwed up. | ||
This is why there's more, quote-unquote, voters than eligible voters. | ||
And then they say, well, that's normal. | ||
Oh, I guess that's normal. | ||
Oh, okay, it's normal. | ||
It's normal to have multiple addresses registered with a single ID and they're voting in this presidential election. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Totally normal. | ||
But hey, the good thing is, guys, the Republican Party is talking about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
Not this. | ||
Not whatever the hell is going on. | ||
Is it one person voting 20 times? | ||
Is it something else going on? | ||
Is it a legal vote? | ||
I mean, it's just normal. | ||
Whatever it is, they just tell you it's normal. | ||
And then this is also in Michigan. | ||
Michigan... | ||
Michigan's abilities to Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, look out. | ||
She might catch a lawsuit for this one. | ||
Clip 16. | ||
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Issues with the programming of the FAST with specifically Dominion. | |
Why was that only caught in the past few days and why can't it be fixed? | ||
I saw the release. | ||
Yeah, this is a nationwide issue with Dominion Voter Access Terminals in the counties that use them. | ||
The Voter Access Terminals, of course, not all the machines, just the ones that are accessible, have an issue with the straight party voting and a programming issue that's, again, affected the machines nationwide. | ||
And I think all of us that use Dominion machines were unhappy to learn about this during the testing period and as early voting So we're working with Dominion to seek accountability on that front and also are working with our clerks to ensure voters are aware of this programming issue that will require them to ensure they are voting every section on the ballot. | ||
Do you think it's a bigger issue in Michigan because we do allow voters to cross over in ways that a lot of other states don't? | ||
It's not struck me as I've talked to my other colleagues in other states, they're just as upset about it as we are. | ||
So, yeah, more surprised. | ||
I wonder what a solution would be like, I don't know, paper ballots probably could work. | ||
Just a crazy idea. | ||
Just a crazy idea. | ||
Then you have Colorado. | ||
Colorado. | ||
Colorado voting system passwords published on state website. | ||
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It was on there for months, they say. | ||
The Colorado Department of State confirmed in a news release Tuesday that a file including passwords for voting systems was erroneously posted on its website. | ||
Oh, just an error. | ||
The Colorado Department of State is aware that the spreadsheet located on the department's website improperly included a hidden tab including partial passwords to certain components of Colorado's voting systems. | ||
Yeah, wasn't that where Tina Peters was at and she was trying to actually have transparencies in the election and now she's facing prison for the rest of her life as a grandma? | ||
Colorado? | ||
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And it's apparently Jenna Griswold, the Secretary of State. | ||
But do you think she'll see any charges? | ||
Do you think she'll see any time behind bars? | ||
Or is that only if you're Tina Peters? | ||
Is that only if you're a Republican? | ||
When you're a Democrat, you publish the passwords to the voting machines, no problem. | ||
Oh, it was a mistake. | ||
And she says she's not going to resign, by the way. | ||
Of course not. | ||
Why would you? | ||
It's probably what you were told to do. | ||
Probably what you meant to do. | ||
So why would you resign? | ||
You just publish the passwords to the websites. | ||
No big deal. | ||
You also have fraudulent ballots being discovered all over Mesa County. | ||
She won't resign. | ||
The Republicans tried to impeach her earlier this year, mind you. | ||
Republican attempt to impeach Colorado's Secretary of State fails in the Statehouse. | ||
So she avoided impeachment and then she accidentally, accidentally published the passwords to the voting machines. | ||
And now there's fraudulent ballots being discovered all over Mesa County, Colorado. | ||
She should definitely not resign. | ||
No. | ||
She is doing a great job. | ||
That is, if you're the Democrats and you don't care about protecting democracy. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
You know how that goes in all of these different states? | ||
Alright, there's more stuff going on in Pennsylvania I want to look deeper into. | ||
And, you know, James Blair is boots on the ground, political director of the Trump 2024 campaign and RNC. I'm going to reach out to him. | ||
I actually meant to do it in the break, and then there's so much incoming, I ran out of time, and I didn't even get to send him a message, but I'm going to reach out to him in the next break. | ||
There's just so much incoming on this stuff, and we've got some other updated numbers. | ||
I'll give you my updated Electoral College as well. | ||
So at least somebody's out there putting in the work. | ||
There needs to be more. | ||
And look, I don't know how far I want to go into this, but there's still some naivety here amongst a lot of the more influential people that support Trump. | ||
And a lot of them, you know, it's the same phenomenon you see every four years where people you never heard of All of a sudden, get a big following and get a big voice and get big influence in an election cycle. | ||
It happens every two years, mostly every four years, and then some of them fall off. | ||
You never hear from them again. | ||
It's always right around the election cycle you see these trends. | ||
But there's all these different issues people are talking about and all these numbers and everything, and it's just like, you just don't get it, do you? | ||
You don't. | ||
If you really think this election is gonna come down to who votes and who doesn't, you just don't get it. | ||
And that's not me telling you not to vote. | ||
I'm telling you to vote. | ||
I voted. | ||
Everybody go vote. | ||
But this election is going to be won or lost in the courts. | ||
It's going to be won or lost on how they count ballots and what ballots they count. | ||
I mean, if you can't see that, I mean, look at how the Democrats are fighting like hell to get all these different means and mechanisms to count the votes. | ||
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They don't even want voter ID! Come on, man. | |
Give me a break. | ||
In Michigan, they just say, no, it's normal to have more people on the voter rolls than eligible voters. | ||
Yeah, it's normal. | ||
I mean, that's your real fight. | ||
The Democrats fight and they say, you can't remove illegals from the voter rolls. | ||
Why the hell not? | ||
The Democrats fight. | ||
They say, we can't have voter ID laws. | ||
Well, why the hell not? | ||
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So, and I get it. | |
I get it. | ||
That's what gets them the most views. | ||
That's what gets them the most clicks. | ||
That's what gets them access to the big politicos. | ||
So I get it. | ||
And I want to win. | ||
But there needs to be a major wake-up call. | ||
And it might be losing Pennsylvania. | ||
And Trump can still win this election without Pennsylvania. | ||
But, you know, it's like That would kind of be the perfect victory, I think, here. | ||
It would be that Trump wins the election but loses Pennsylvania specifically. | ||
And you can talk about Wisconsin and Michigan. | ||
But it wouldn't be as big as Pennsylvania because that's where the Republicans made the effort. | ||
That's where they spent the money. | ||
That's where the big new Trump supporters are going and registering people and having rallies and spending their time and talking all about Pennsylvania. | ||
That's the path to victory. | ||
Hey, I hope he wins Pennsylvania. | ||
He would win Pennsylvania, just like he did in 2016. | ||
But, you know, he needs to win Pennsylvania by 500,000 to win it by one. | ||
So it's like, that would kind of be the perfect victory, is Trump wins but loses Pennsylvania, and so all these people can be like, gee golly, how did he lose Pennsylvania? | ||
That's impossible. | ||
Yeah, do you get it now? | ||
Now, you've got some new early voting numbers I want to cover, and then we'll pull up the Electoral College, and we'll look at some of these other stories and these other headlines. | ||
Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in Wisconsin and Michigan according to the latest poll numbers. | ||
Well, it doesn't matter. | ||
The poll numbers, real, not, depends on where you're polling. | ||
But again, this is going to matter. | ||
What matters is what ballots they count. | ||
Who gets to vote and what ballots they count. | ||
And the early voting numbers, the early voting numbers and absentee ballot voting numbers do not count. | ||
Favor Trump right now. | ||
Now, as we get further into it, and my theory is the Democrats went for the vote Viagra early this time. | ||
They went for the vote steroids before the election instead of after the election, like they did in 2020. | ||
After the election, that's when they did the vote steroids, the vote Viagra. | ||
This time they tried to do it before because, I mean, we caught them last time. | ||
So now they're doing it before. | ||
So as we get further into the early voting numbers, the gaps, like in Wisconsin, are starting to get smaller. | ||
So even though the numbers are still favorable with the early numbers for Democrats in Wisconsin, the numbers are not so much that they can't be overwhelmed on Election Day if the red areas get out to vote. | ||
But the red areas, the suburbs in Wisconsin are going to have to get out. | ||
I mean, you're going to have to have massive turnout in the suburbs to overwhelm Milwaukee, mostly. | ||
But the numbers are not where... | ||
I don't think they're where they... | ||
I'd probably still mark Wisconsin for Harris. | ||
But they're not, this is not a big enough early vote Viagra. | ||
This is not a big enough early vote steroid for Harris to win, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They could have all kinds of other things up their sleeves, but, you know, they're going to count any mail-in ballot and there's no surveillance of the drop boxes. | ||
Same thing is going on in Pennsylvania. | ||
Out of the gates, the early voting in Pennsylvania out of the gates was looking really bad. | ||
Really bad for Republicans. | ||
The gap is closing. | ||
The gap continues to close. | ||
So, now you're really only down by like 300,000. | ||
Now you're really only down by like 300,000 in Michigan if you're Trump. | ||
You might be able to overcome that on election day. | ||
But like I said, Trump will have to win Pennsylvania by 500,000 to win it by one. | ||
But the gap is closing. | ||
And now, what do you know? | ||
As the gap closes in Pennsylvania, you have all these shenanigans going on. | ||
Closing the early voting stations. | ||
Nobody can get out to vote. | ||
Sending them home. | ||
Illegals showing up. | ||
But the gap is closing. | ||
The early vote steroid Viagra for Harris, it's closing. | ||
Now, there's some other things going on. | ||
Like, they're basically just telling you, we're going to count votes forever in Nevada. | ||
We're going to count votes forever in Arizona. | ||
I guess until it's a Harris victory. | ||
We may not know who won on Election Day. | ||
Maricopa County might be why. | ||
And, of course, that's Phoenix. | ||
So, yeah, we don't know. | ||
It's going to be a slow tally in Maricopa County. | ||
It's going to be a slow tally in Arizona. | ||
We'll just have to wait. | ||
Could take weeks for us to get all the votes for Harris to declare her the winner. | ||
Could take weeks. | ||
Of course! | ||
Come on! | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know, all these Democrat-run cities that flip states blue, they're all saying, we don't know! | ||
Atlanta, we don't know. | ||
It might take weeks. | ||
Philadelphia, it might take weeks. | ||
Detroit, it might take weeks. | ||
Milwaukee, it might take weeks. | ||
Phoenix, it might take weeks. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Yeah! | ||
It might look like a Trump victory, but we're still counting in these cities. | ||
Oh, when do you stop counting? | ||
When Harris wins, don't you know? | ||
So, I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
This is how our elections are run. | ||
And it's just to make it ripe for corruption and fraud. | ||
All done by design. | ||
And again, the messaging here needs to be the same. | ||
And look, I get why Trump moved to the middle on the issues to win. | ||
I get that. | ||
Because it's got to be too big to rig. | ||
I get it. | ||
I understand why people on the far right are upset because he came in as a much more far right candidate and he won. | ||
Now he's moved to the middle on a lot of these issues. | ||
Probably will get more votes than he's ever gotten before. | ||
And that's just his own math. | ||
Saying it's got to be too big to rig, you know, so I'm gonna have to move to the middle on these things so I can get more voters. | ||
It's been successful. | ||
I mean, just look at how many more people support him now. | ||
Look at a bunch of the... | ||
I mean, even liberals support him now. | ||
Even Democrats support him now. | ||
So I get the strategy. | ||
You know, we'll see what happens when he gets in. | ||
We'll see what happens with policy. | ||
You know, that's when you apply the pressure, if you feel that that's the need, on certain issues. | ||
Not now. | ||
We gotta get him in. | ||
We gotta get the Democrats out. | ||
We gotta get the deep state out. | ||
We gotta get somebody in there that actually knows what's going on. | ||
And at least has a chance to get us on the right course. | ||
At least has a chance. | ||
I mean, there's hope that Trump might drain the swamp. | ||
Not with Harris. | ||
She's a swamp monster. | ||
So, I get it. | ||
But all of this finger wagging and finger pointing and blame gaming, all of us have to be on the same issue here. | ||
And that's Stopping election fraud. | ||
That's the big issue. | ||
So, I see it all over the commentary, all over the different Trump support commentary. | ||
You know, they'll take pictures in their MAGA hats and they'll go to the Trump events and they'll tell you how great everything is. | ||
Hey, fine. | ||
I want to win the election. | ||
Do what you can to help us win. | ||
That's great. | ||
Glad to have you on the team. | ||
We'll continue to crawl over the barbed wire and bleed out and you can crawl over us to the finish line and wave the flag like you're the one. | ||
Fine. | ||
But we all have to coalesce around the issue of Protecting our elections from mail-in ballot fraud, from illegal voters voting, from voter IDs registered 12 different times, from more voters on the rolls than eligible voters. | ||
I mean, all these different issues that we're seeing. | ||
That's what the thrust here needs to be. | ||
Not, oh, he needs to say this about this point, and he needs to talk about this, and this is why we'll lose, or this is why we'll win, or this group, that over here. | ||
If we could all get behind that, if we could all talk about that, then maybe the Republicans might respond instead of talking about the Hunter Biden laptop four years later. | ||
But, okay, aside from all that, let's pull up the Electoral College, and I think they'll probably have it where I last did the update last week, and I'll tell you where I see things right now. | ||
Let's go ahead and put that on the screen, please. | ||
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All right, there it is. | |
So, I'm going to leave Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania blue for now. | ||
I correctly left Virginia red, and I think that it will still be red red. | ||
I'm going to leave Arizona blue for now as well, but I think a new state has come into play, ladies and gentlemen, and that is New Jersey. | ||
Let's go ahead and make New Jersey a toss-up. | ||
Early voting numbers are favoring Donald Trump. | ||
And so it's hard to really, you know, the reason why I can sit here and get into depth about what goes on in Nevada and Arizona and Wisconsin and Michigan and Pennsylvania and Georgia, I mean, even Virginia and North Carolina, is because that's where we've witnessed the shenanigans. | ||
That's where we've seen all the legal actions and the back and forth. | ||
So New Jersey is kind of a mystery element here. | ||
But early numbers show... | ||
That New Jersey is in play. | ||
Now, this is actually wild to think if you look at the map here. | ||
In fact, for the sake of this segment, put New Jersey red. | ||
I mean, if Trump wins New Jersey, he doesn't need Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, or Pennsylvania on my map. | ||
Imagine that knuckleball. | ||
That would be the ultimate knuckleball in this election is if Trump won New Jersey. | ||
And then all of those states where everybody spent focused on ended up not even mattering. | ||
Now, New Hampshire, I think, is in play, too, less consequential with only four electoral votes. | ||
But this is where you're at. | ||
I think Glenn Youngkin... | ||
Purging the voter rolls. | ||
I think Glenn Youngkin running the state of Virginia, trying to keep things on the up and up. | ||
I still think Trump wins Virginia. | ||
Now, I'm like the only one that has Trump winning Virginia. | ||
So, I mean, maybe I'm wrong there, but that's where I got it right now. | ||
All numbers indicate Trump's winning North Carolina. | ||
And he was back in North Carolina today. | ||
All the numbers indicate that. | ||
The legal fights are on in Georgia. | ||
Who the hell knows what's going on? | ||
The early numbers actually don't look good. | ||
And it'll have to be too big to rig. | ||
I mean, he'll have to win Georgia probably $400,000. | ||
I mean, Trump will need to win Georgia by $400,000 to win by one. | ||
Trump will need to win Pennsylvania by $500,000 to win by one. | ||
But, again, I feel that the Democrats are going all in. | ||
Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania. | ||
I think they're just going all in. | ||
And I will say, I mean... | ||
There's back and forth going on in Pennsylvania. | ||
I just don't know. | ||
It might be too little too late. | ||
But take New Jersey off the map. | ||
I'm not counting that for Trump yet. | ||
I'm just telling you, based off of the early numbers, New Jersey is in play. | ||
So he might just outperform. | ||
Could outright win. | ||
That would be the ultimate knuckleball for this election. | ||
That would be crazy. | ||
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We shall see. | |
And But the early numbers... | ||
The early numbers are better in New Jersey than any of these other states, folks. | ||
That's wild. | ||
And you saw he had that massive rally in New Jersey. | ||
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So... | |
Hmm. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Very interesting indeed. | ||
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All right. . | |
We've covered most of the important election news. | ||
Let me get into some of the odds and ends, and I'll start with the Biden laptop story. | ||
So let me tell you what I think was going on here, and I was speculating this in the process, and I suppose it's just speculation outside of the circumstantial evidence. | ||
So in the last 48 hours, the Republicans in the House and the GOP committees and now Jim Jordan, who chairs some, now they're talking about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
Oh, it's real! | ||
Look at this! | ||
The crimes! | ||
The scandal! | ||
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Yeah, we knew that in 2020. | |
Where have you been? | ||
Why are you giving us 2020 election news today? | ||
So you have a couple things at play here. | ||
I'll get this one out of the way first. | ||
Maybe, as I was previously speculating, maybe this was the original Republicans' plan for the October surprise. | ||
Assuming Biden was going to run, they were going to unleash the hounds on this story. | ||
They were going to unleash all their findings. | ||
And they were going to expose the Biden crime family and the Hunter Biden laptop and really make it real to people. | ||
Using the thrust of these committees and all the evidence that they've acquired over the last couple of years. | ||
And so maybe that was kind of always their plan strategically to do this right before the election for the October surprise. | ||
And then, of course, they ran the coup on Biden. | ||
They dropped out. | ||
And now it's basically, you know, a useless endeavor. | ||
And the other supporting factor here would be that there are Democrats in these committees, too. | ||
And so I would suspect the Democrats probably, as part of this process of running the coup on Biden, probably approached him and said, look, here's the deal. | ||
They got you. | ||
The Oversight Committee, the Judiciary Committee, the Republicans run them. | ||
They got you, and they're going to release this evidence in October. | ||
And it's going to crush us. | ||
And it's going to crush us down ballot. | ||
So, why don't you just ride off into the sunset, we'll install Kamala Harris, and you can pardon yourself and your son on the way out if need be, and we'll just bury this story and make sure nobody sees it. | ||
Otherwise, this is their plan for the re-October surprise. | ||
Could that have been the case? | ||
I hope so, because if not, we're dealing with the same problems. | ||
This is why nobody fears Republicans. | ||
Because they take the 2020 election story and they try to run with it in 2024 and they sit on it while Joe Biden is president and then allow the Democrats the strategy to take it out of play. | ||
They should have moved with this day one. | ||
They should have moved with this immediately instead of sitting here and saying, well, we'll do it for an October surprise. | ||
Well, then the Democrats found out your plan and they nullified it. | ||
And still probably nothing will be done to the Bidens. | ||
And this is why nobody fears Republicans. | ||
They sit on the evidence and they do nothing with it. | ||
They take the big story from 2020 and they give it to you in 2024. | ||
When it's been nullified after they get out-politicked by the Democrats. | ||
And it's all the same stuff. | ||
Wow, they're talking about the Biden laptop story. | ||
It's real now. | ||
Oh my gosh, the whistleblowers. | ||
They testified years ago. | ||
So the October surprise, this was going to be it probably, and they flopped it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
They flopped it. | ||
Now, this is like both October surprises flopped. | ||
The Democrats brought up a new sexual accuser of Trump, failed. | ||
So they tried to go with the Trump is Nazi Hitler routine, completely failed. | ||
So you had two October surprise flops. | ||
As tomorrow is the last day of October. | ||
Two October surprise flops. | ||
Well, let's see what happens. | ||
Let's see what happens with the final hours of October. | ||
But yeah, that's where I got it right now. | ||
Nevada up for grabs. | ||
Georgia up for grabs. | ||
New Jersey up for grabs. | ||
New Hampshire up for grabs. | ||
I hope I'm wrong about Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. | ||
I really do. | ||
And actually, I mean, it's inconsequential, but Trump will probably get one in Nevada as well. | ||
If you go down to those other votes, the way they run it, Trump will probably get one there as well, but it's not going to make the difference. | ||
Or Maine, excuse me. | ||
Maine, rather. | ||
So, hey, I hope I'm wrong. | ||
I really hope I'm wrong about Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. | ||
But the only state where I'm seeing any action taken is Pennsylvania, which gives me hope. | ||
Trump is closing the gap in Pennsylvania with the early vote Viagra for Harris. | ||
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But... | |
I'm not naive enough to sit here and think that the Democrats aren't going to go all in to take those states when that's all we've seen since 2020. | ||
But you'll know. | ||
You'll know. | ||
People will know. | ||
And maybe the Republicans will talk about it in 2028. | ||
You know? | ||
If we're lucky. | ||
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If we're lucky. | |
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All right, we're about to get a military expert in here to talk about potential false flags and everything that we could see after the election or even inauguration of Trump to sabotage him. | ||
But first, ladies and gentlemen, here is a Democrat operative talking about the ballot harvesting schemes that they run in elections from the mug club right from their own mouths in clip two. | ||
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Like the whole thing with the dome, it was counting on, you know, that was the big thing here was the counting of the ballots at the dome. | |
It was all counting the ballots. | ||
They told them that it was a leak on the opposite side of the dome. | ||
Everybody needed to evacuate. | ||
So then when they all know the Democrats went back in and started counting the Republicans, went back to the headquarters. | ||
You know that for a fact? | ||
That's what happened, yeah. | ||
They made it seem like they legitimately had leak issues. | ||
Yeah, so they had to say there was leak issues, so you see them on the video putting everything up, and they left. | ||
No, they put someone on putting stuff up, and then you see them leave. | ||
Then they was out in the parking lot when I guess they told them they could come back in. | ||
Oh, they was out in the parking lot, and they was going to go back to headquarters, and so the Republicans left, the Republican watchers. | ||
But they all left. | ||
And so after they left, the Democrats went back in there and started counting. | ||
So that's the videotape. | ||
You see them walking back in, pulling the shit out from underneath the tables. | ||
And during that hour, and then the other thing, the other part was that when they were counting, I think during that hour, that stretch of that, it was only like less than 100 votes was counting for Trump. | ||
And just statistically, you're downtown, there's going to be more than 100 votes for Trump. | ||
That's what happened in 2020, because that's when the ballots, and they started stuffing them ballots, and he was stuffing them ballots, and they got videotape on it. | ||
But nobody talks about it. | ||
That's why Trump has been making that big deal about it. | ||
You see it on video tape, it's like, we see the man pull up and put 100 ballots in his box. | ||
You know, you can't do this . | ||
Bruce is telling people to do just that. | ||
Drop all ballots, go around, collect ballots, collect absentee ballots, drop them all. - How did that even work? | ||
Okay, so if you're paying someone to pick up the absentee ballots, do people take their absentee ballots to the orgs? | ||
And then the orgs distribute the pay. | ||
That's confusing. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
No, it's like, let's say you're my canvasser. | ||
I tell you to go around and pick up these absentee ballots from this area. | ||
You know, you go pick them all up and drop them off in the box. | ||
I pay every week like the campus. | ||
You just get paid like the campus. | ||
Paying on the clock for hours, 3 hours, driving around, picking up absentee ballots and putting them in ballot boxes. | ||
What information do you need to actually know that these are certain areas that have a lot of absentee ballots? | ||
Oh, I mean, that's the case. | ||
You would just have to have, you would either have to reach it, like some groups would reach out to folks beforehand so they would pass them out to other people and then coming back again. | ||
Going down to a senior house, give everybody a ballot and come back and collect all their ballots and turn it in on. | ||
And then you take the ballots and then drop them off. | ||
And then the groups would have whoever, the campus would go and pick them up and then take them straight. | ||
Yeah, he says all of this while he's wearing a he says all of this while he's wearing a United States of black shirt. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, that's what goes on in Atlanta, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
But we already knew that. | ||
Hey, but don't worry. | ||
The Republicans are telling you the Hunter Biden laptop is real. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
2020 Election News Today. | ||
All right, my guest is in studio, Dale Comstock. | ||
We've got a lot of interesting things to discuss coming up next. | ||
All right, I've got Dale Comstock's bio here, and it'd be too long to read just tons of military, paramilitary experience all over the world. | ||
I mean, a world traveler still to this day, traveling all over doing podcasts now. | ||
He's here in studio with us. | ||
Official American Badass on Instagram or dalecomstock.com. | ||
Actually, was that the website you guys had pulled up there, too? | ||
Pull that back up for a second. | ||
I need to double see what I just saw, actually. | ||
And are you a professional bodybuilder, too? | ||
I was a competitive bodybuilder, professional boxer, among other things. | ||
That's no joke. | ||
We might have to talk about some health stuff, too, because that's important in this election. | ||
I've got a PhD in natural health and alternative medicine, so I do a lot of nutrition. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay, we'll definitely talk a little bit about that. | ||
But I want to talk about when we kind of first sat down, we're introducing one another. | ||
We were both sitting here cringing over the idea of four years of Kamala Harris, like rightfully so. | ||
And they paint this picture like, oh, you're a misogynist or whatever it is. | ||
Well, not really. | ||
It's more of a pragmatic thing saying, I don't want a leader that's going to be viewed as weak around the world. | ||
Forget about what American men think about Kamala Harris. | ||
When she goes to the Middle East or she goes to some of these other countries, they're not going to respect her as a leader. | ||
Straight up, it's just not going to happen. | ||
And so beyond what I think is cruel and unusual punishment of four years of Harris, her on the world stage, what do you think that looks like as somebody that's been around the world, been in the military, seen this before? | ||
I mean, do you think she gets the respect in Saudi Arabia? | ||
Do you think she gets the respect in the Middle East? | ||
No, actually, I have a good point. | ||
You know, I've... | ||
I either traveled to, lived in, or worked in over 101 countries. | ||
In fact, currently, besides the United States, I actually live in two other countries, so I kind of travel around quite a bit. | ||
I've got a lot of time in the Middle East over the years, and I do a lot of business over there. | ||
And I remember years ago, I wanted to bring one of my ex-wife to one of the business meetings, and it was actually in the Emirates, and I was advised not to do that. | ||
It'd be a bad idea. | ||
I said, why? | ||
You know, well, you're going to be sitting down with, you know, many Arabs, and they're going to frown upon This whole thing, you bring a wife, a woman to a meeting, which, by the way, she's pretty intelligent. | ||
And so there's this, culturally, you know, everybody thinks America has this culture that everybody else tries to, we try to push our culture on everybody else. | ||
And what they don't understand is, we're not all the same. | ||
And so I don't think she'll get that respect. | ||
And there is, you know, call it whatever you want, misogyny, machismo, I don't know. | ||
You know, the Arab culture is a little bit different. | ||
It's a male-dominated society. | ||
I live, you know, like I said, in Southeast Asia, and it's the same thing. | ||
It's more of a male-dominated society where women are more subservient. | ||
They do observe gender roles, you know, and my wife is Asian. | ||
And by the way, I'll add here... | ||
My wife is Indonesian and Muslim. | ||
I have three black children. | ||
I have a Hispanic child and I have an Asian child. | ||
So anybody who wants to call me a racist white guy, good luck with that one. | ||
But the reality is, even in Asia, gender roles are very strong and they seem to work. | ||
And the Middle East is kind of the same way. | ||
So will she get respect? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And if you really look at history... | ||
I always tell, you know, when women say, well, you know, we're all equal. | ||
You should, you know, respect her. | ||
She's the president. | ||
You know, well, she's going to be the commander in chief. | ||
You know, since the time of recorded history, it's estimated we've had over 12,000 wars. | ||
And show me one time where... | ||
Women have, you know, basically amassed an army to protect their country and their children and their husbands and fought another army of women or men ever. | ||
They're not of the warrior mindset. | ||
And this is genetics. | ||
This is really based on our DNA. You know, we are designed differently. | ||
Men are protectors, providers. | ||
And I said that earlier on Alex Jones' show as well. | ||
You know, our job is to protect and provide. | ||
And I've kind of put out a, if you will, a call of action to a man in America. | ||
You know, play your role, man. | ||
Be a protector. | ||
Not just a provider, be a protector. | ||
And you don't have to be a soldier, but you should be a warrior. | ||
You know, and stand up for your rights, for your children, for your family, for each other. | ||
Because we have a government that has gone rogue. | ||
And they forget who they work for. | ||
They actually work for us. | ||
And we are not letting them know that, no, no, you actually work for us. | ||
And we are quite capable of pushing back and squashing you and ridding you, if you will, of this tyranny. | ||
Well, that's why they want weak men. | ||
Well, exactly. | ||
And if you think about it culturally, you know, toxic masculinity, there's no such thing as toxic masculinity. | ||
You know, I would argue there's caustic femininity. | ||
Certainly. | ||
There's caustic that, you know, and then we have the betas and the simps that support all that. | ||
But at the end of the day, you know, society needs masculine men. | ||
We need men that are protectors and they're willing to stand for their children and their families, their friends, their neighbors, and for the American ideal. | ||
And all of that's just been rerouted over the years. | ||
In fact, I was speaking to a gentleman earlier about my time in the military. | ||
I've actually retired in 2001, so 23 years ago is when I retired. | ||
Now, that's when I was a soldier. | ||
I'm still a warrior. | ||
But he asked me, why did I get out? | ||
And it was quite simple. | ||
What we're seeing today didn't start in the last four years. | ||
In fact, one of the reasons I retired from the Army back then is, and I'll give you a couple of incidents that happened. | ||
One... | ||
You know, I remember General Shinseki, who was the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Army, came down to Fort Bragg to a ceremony at USASA, Green Berets, and he looked around and he was just fascinated by all the Green Berets. | ||
He goes, you know what? | ||
I want everybody to have a beret in the Army, so give everybody black berets. | ||
And we're like, sir, you know, the Rangers have black berets. | ||
He goes, well, I'll take it away from them and give everybody a black one. | ||
So this is why the Rangers now have brown berets. | ||
And why do you want everybody to have a beret to feel good, right? | ||
So that happened. | ||
Then they took away, then they added the stress card thing, right? | ||
So basic trainees, the drill sergeant was yelling at you. | ||
It was like the participation awards. | ||
Yeah, you pull out a card, you know, a stress card, and the drill sergeant had to leave you alone. | ||
You can't yell at him. | ||
You're hurting his feelings. | ||
Then they didn't have to pass the physical fitness test in basic training. | ||
They can come to you fattened out of shape, and it was my job to get them in shape. | ||
And then, you know, then I had a water team in special forces. | ||
So, you know, we did a lot of surface infiltration, water, ribs, rubber bows, surface swimming over horizon stuff, river re-knops. | ||
And suddenly there was no swim standard, right? | ||
So a guy can go through Q course and not swim. | ||
And I thought, well, what happens if, you know, a guy shows up my team can't swim, but tomorrow I got to do a real world water operation. | ||
What am I supposed to do with this guy, right? | ||
So they kept bringing the standards down on every level. | ||
Ranger school, that's another one, you know? | ||
So, oh yeah, we have women pass through Ranger school. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I'm still on the inside track, and I can tell you that those women got a free pass. | ||
They didn't earn it. | ||
I've never even heard of that before, the military stress card. | ||
This is the first I've ever heard of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, that was actually a real thing. | ||
Yeah, it's a stress card. | ||
Somebody hurts your feelings. | ||
Yeah, you just pull out your card holding up and you're starting to shut up and leave you alone. | ||
I mean, that's ridiculous. | ||
No, that's the thing. | ||
That actually happened. | ||
And now you're talking about the testing standards, which of course they've had to lower and then they've lowered again. | ||
So first they kind of lowered it because they wanted more acceptance. | ||
Then they lowered it because they were trying to get women in all these different positions. | ||
They'll probably have to lower it again for transgender people. | ||
But, you know, it's funny because, and I want to kind of get into this, compare and contrast with the sports world too, but imagine if you're a quarterback and they say, well, we need to do some diversity here and we're going to put a woman at left tackle, okay? | ||
We're going to put a woman at left tackle. | ||
Well, you're about to get your block knocked off. | ||
You're going to have a linebacker coming around that edge and he's going to knock your block off. | ||
So you wouldn't accept it in a football game. | ||
Why would you accept it in the military? | ||
The quarterback's going to say, oh really? | ||
Little Sally Susan at 110 pounds is my left tackle? | ||
I'm out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you know, and I remember I was on a show with Alan West one time when he had to show up in Washington, D.C. He actually brought me to discuss, you know, women in combat arms at the time when they were, you know, talking about doing that and wanted my opinion on it. | ||
So I've served, you know, 20 years in the Army. | ||
I was an infantryman in the A-Second Airborne Division. | ||
I was a Green Beret. | ||
I was a Delta Force operator. | ||
And then, you know, I worked for the Alpha Company for almost 10 years after that. | ||
I've got a lot of field time, and I've worked around bases, and With women, and I can tell you, you know, what women will say is men need to learn how to keep their, you know, their penis in their pants. | ||
I'm like, you have no idea. | ||
It's actually the women that are very promiscuous in those environments, right? | ||
You know, I've heard similar things, but really, it's just like, what do you expect? | ||
I mean, the same thing happens in any world. | ||
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It's a big issue, even in the WWE world. | ||
Whenever you're in a room with the same people, and you're traveling all the time, and it's just like, that's your world. | ||
I mean, you know, people have sexual desires. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Especially in that world where it's like heavy masculinity. | ||
Like, you know, there's a drive. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When I went to Desert Storm, so I was supporting George H. Bush's security detail with the Secret Service. | ||
And we stopped in Torreon, Spain. | ||
And it was kind of a layover military base. | ||
And a refuel stop, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
We went in this hangar, and there was an area cordoned off and had about 40, 50 women, all impregnant. | ||
They were all soldiers coming back from Saudi Arabia to the United States. | ||
They were all pregnant, got pregnant in Saudi Arabia, right? | ||
And by the way, from American soldiers? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the war hadn't even started yet. | ||
So, you know, what they were doing is they were getting pregnant to get out of serving abroad, right? | ||
So they get they get a pass to get out of there. | ||
So that and then there was prostitution going on. | ||
Literally, you know, it just it was insane. | ||
And I've seen it firsthand. | ||
I've seen the what the problems that are caused when you when you integrate women in combat arms, right? | ||
And I try to explain to people, you know, like, for example, if I had a 12-man Special Forces team, an A-team, maybe I had two women or one woman on the team, right? | ||
Whatever. | ||
And I'm out in the jungles of, I don't know, you pick a spot, Guatemala, and we're going to be out there for two weeks, right? | ||
So it's not like we're going to go camping. | ||
When we go out there, everything we live off of is in our back, in our rucksack. | ||
I got ammunition. | ||
I got water. | ||
I got batteries. | ||
You know, everything is in my rucksack. | ||
We don't sleep in hammocks. | ||
We sleep literally, we call it nut to butt sometimes. | ||
Literally, you cuddle together just to stay warm because you don't have enough warm clothing with you. | ||
And then, when you have to use the toilet, it's not like you get to go off in a wood line 100 yards somewhere behind a bush. | ||
You do it right there in the middle of the group. | ||
Why? | ||
In a plastic bag. | ||
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Right. | ||
Because you're going to take the stuff out with you. | ||
There's a lot more that goes into these types of operations. | ||
And average person understand out there when you do a mission like that, you don't leave behind sign. | ||
You don't leave a turd behind in toilet paper. | ||
Right. | ||
So you have a woman. | ||
She's going to have to drop her trousers right in front of her bells and do her thing, just like any dude would. | ||
And then, you know, like I mentioned a minute ago, nut to butt, sleep and huddle them together. | ||
You don't think any funny stuff's going to go on probably after about a week. | ||
So you're not going to want to do it because she's probably going to stink. | ||
But the reality is when you're working in close proximity like that, men are going to be men and women are going to be women. | ||
That's just how it is. | ||
You can't always blame the men because I found that women have been able to successfully leverage their sexuality to get favors from certain people, get money. | ||
You know, there's a lot. | ||
Heavens in all walks of life. | ||
Yeah, and men compete, right? | ||
That's what we do. | ||
And so it creates more discord than anything else. | ||
But, you know, now, of course, Kamala Harris is not going to be in the field sleeping nut the butt with any of us. | ||
Thank God. | ||
But, you know, the reality is, you know, you said respect. | ||
And I don't believe, you know, people will give a respect to position, the office. | ||
But as her, as a person, as a leadership, she probably won't get that. | ||
What is she going to rely on? | ||
She was, what, an attorney general somewhere? | ||
You know, that's it? | ||
That's your combat experience? | ||
That's your military experience, you know? | ||
And you're going to tell us, you know, how to run a war? | ||
And you're going to make decisions about young men's lives? | ||
You know, and women's lives? | ||
Come on. | ||
Well, again, you send her to negotiate for the United States or represent the United States in any of these world meetings, any of them, or meeting in China or anywhere in the Middle East. | ||
There's just... | ||
It's going to be a lack of respect. | ||
It's going to be a situation where they want to have the upper hand and take advantage. | ||
And obviously they know with Donald Trump they can't do that. | ||
And it was even kind of that way with Obama, too, where... | ||
They would roll out the red carpet for Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, they would have ceremonies for Donald Trump, for God's sakes. | ||
Because they're trying to woo him. | ||
They're like, hey, this is a serious negotiator here. | ||
We've got to treat this guy like a king so that when we get into the negotiating time, he likes us a little bit. | ||
They're not going to do anything like that for Harris. | ||
No. | ||
And there's a paradigm shift, if you think about it. | ||
You know, you look at where we were in the 50s, 40s, 50s, you know, 60s. | ||
You look at our military, you know, we were guys that were fit, trim, you know, hardcore obstacle courses. | ||
Now, 70 percent of the male population is not healthy enough to join the military. | ||
Probably couldn't even do an obstacle. | ||
No, but now you look at the Chinese, the Russians, the Arabs, the Middle Easterners, you look at their armies and they're doing what we did in the 50s and 60s. | ||
Their guys are, I mean, they're training their boys to fight at a very young age. | ||
It's like, you know, because they respect masculinity. | ||
Okay, that's part of the culture, masculinity. | ||
And we've gotten to the point where we've watered it down because it's toxic and we've emasculated men. | ||
And so what we have is a lot of males. | ||
And this is why I've been saying, I've actually said this all day long, is men have to start, Stop being warriors. | ||
Start being a man because you're a protector and a provider. | ||
And stop being a beta. | ||
Stop being a simp. | ||
And stop hiding behind your wife. | ||
Get out there and do the right thing. | ||
Man up. | ||
You don't have to be a soldier, even if you were never a soldier, but every man should be a warrior. | ||
You should be prepared to fight for your friends, your family, and for your country. | ||
Well, and we can get into the health aspect of this, because I'm sure you're aware there's all kinds of things in our environment, in our food, that reduce testosterone. | ||
I mean, there's all kinds of issues with that. | ||
We can maybe get into that later. | ||
But, you know, getting back to the masculinity thing, I look at a couple situations here, again, dealing with geopolitics. | ||
And you just had a woman elected to be the president of Mexico. | ||
You had a woman elected as a representative in Italy in a leadership role. | ||
You know, these are kind of what's left of, like, cultures that they still consider to be, like, masculine, right? | ||
The Italians, the Mexicans, and now they're putting women. | ||
It's almost like a little bit of a cucking thing that's going on there. | ||
And I like some of the policies of Maloney in Italy. | ||
So it's not even like a political thing. | ||
I worry that that's the agenda here as well, to put a woman in charge of the United States and then just completely reduce the men, the masculine, you know, just reduce it to rubble, just completely from the top down, release the leadership role, the masculine role of men in the United States, just down to rubble. | ||
Because let me tell you something right now. | ||
You're not going to see that in China. | ||
You're not going to see that in Russia. | ||
And you're not going to see that in the Middle East. | ||
Zero chance. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And I don't know what the agenda is. | ||
I mean, it's the West. | ||
It's not just the Americans, but the West. | ||
And they all seem to have this agenda where we've got this notion that we're all equal. | ||
I've got bad news for you. | ||
Men and women are not equal. | ||
Not all men are equal. | ||
Not all women are equal. | ||
And so this idea that women are as equal to men and everything, well, you mentioned sports already, right? | ||
Women are getting her... | ||
So you got women competing against men, you know, these guys that, you know, whatever you call them, these fruitcakes. | ||
They're called transgenders, I think. | ||
They got so many daggone letters in the alphabet, and I can't keep up with it, but they're out there pummeling and beating the hell out of women, you know? | ||
And... | ||
So where's the equity in that? | ||
Where's the equality in that? | ||
There's none. | ||
And so I think there's a bigger agenda at play. | ||
It's not just the United States. | ||
I'm sure you've talked quite a bit about... | ||
You know, the 300 and, you know, the cabal. | ||
And that's a thing. | ||
It's not a conspiracy. | ||
It's a thing. | ||
And I happen to have some information on that on a personal level. | ||
But there is an agenda by some very elite people in this world to basically dominate the rest of the world. | ||
And Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, many of the leadership in different countries, they're just puppets, man. | ||
They're just puppets to these other guys. | ||
You know, think of the World Economic Forum, you know, Schwab and Soros, you know, Bilderbergers, those that actually have some The challenge of what we can get into here is making it palatable or making it consumable for the average American, right? | ||
So a lot of people will immediately turn it off and they'll just go with the conditioned CIA conspiracy theorist response. | ||
A lot of people, it will just kind of go way over their head. | ||
They can't even comprehend what you're talking about. | ||
But basically, the way I try to make it consumable is to say, look, There's a bureaucrat management class. | ||
It kind of comes more from the corporate world than the political world. | ||
Yeah, you've still got some players with geopolitics and stuff, but it's a management class. | ||
It's a bureaucrat class. | ||
They look at Earth like they're managing a lifeboat, say, and everything is finite and everything needs to be rationed. | ||
And so what they're trying to do is make this rationing corporate bureaucratic management system worldwide. | ||
So for like a global government, you're not born into a free country. | ||
You're not born with any rights given to you by God like you are in America. | ||
No, you're born into a system of management bureaucracy where your whole life is basically already determined. | ||
Everything you get access to is already rationed. | ||
And I mean... | ||
Okay, maybe you're not out in the field in chains getting whipped, but you're essentially a corporate government slave at that point. | ||
Where's your freedom, right? | ||
So people are just handing their freedom over to the government and everybody else. | ||
And once you hand it off, you're not going to get it back. | ||
There's no way to get it back. | ||
It's just like socialism and communism. | ||
You can vote yourself into it. | ||
The only way you're getting out, you're going to have to shoot your way out. | ||
But yeah, we're just... | ||
Well, earlier you mentioned something about masculinity and what's going on. | ||
I think there's a big part of that is Related to the foods that we eat. | ||
You know, the average man today has 50% of the testosterone men had 20 years ago in his grandfather's. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
And I have some theories on that as well. | ||
But, you know, there's... | ||
Men are becoming weaker. | ||
They're becoming more males than men. | ||
Being masculine is frowned upon. | ||
You're heckled. | ||
You're like a freak because you're trying to be a man. | ||
And... | ||
And so, and men are, a lot of men are shamed in their You know, from being men, and they want to, you know, they're trying to be, you know, more, find their feminine side to them, you know? | ||
And so here we are. | ||
The protectors have been neutered, you know? | ||
And we have, you know... | ||
Chemically neutered. | ||
Now they're actually physically neutering themselves. | ||
Yeah, and socially neutered, right? | ||
I mean, literally, we've been emasculated across the board. | ||
I mean, many men have, you know? | ||
And it's the sign of the times. | ||
Plus, you know, we don't... | ||
You know, when I grew up, I mean, I'm 61 years old. | ||
When I grew up, we played street football. | ||
We didn't have games and phones and stuff, you know? | ||
Yeah, I do think about that too. | ||
And maybe that's, you know, that's actually a big topic of conversation. | ||
I don't even, I wonder what it's even like to be a kid now, right? | ||
I mean, I don't have kids that are high school, elementary school age, so I don't know what these kids are doing, but it's like, even, I mean, I'm only 35, but even me, I mean, that's what we did. | ||
We rode bikes around the neighborhood, we went down to the creek and, you know, got into trouble, whatever, played tackle football, a couple guys might break their arm, like, even my generation was still kind of into that. | ||
I don't even, like, does that even exist anymore? | ||
I don't know. | ||
No, you know what, and I think the reason part of it doesn't exist, in my day, I could stay out Until midnight, no problem. | ||
Running the streets. | ||
And we didn't have to worry about being molested and kidnapped. | ||
Those things weren't things back then. | ||
It's a safer country. | ||
It's safer. | ||
I grew up in Germany, and it was very safe. | ||
Oh, Germany's probably even worse now. | ||
Definitely in some areas. | ||
So now, you know, the sun goes down, you better have your kids in the house, you know, and you better keep an eye on them even when they're outside during the daytime. | ||
We've got predators out there, you know. | ||
Now we're learning about all the sexual trafficking and what's happening to children. | ||
You know, so people are more guarded when it comes to their children. | ||
They would rather keep them in the house in front of a TV or a video game than let them go outside and play with their friends on the streets, stuff like that, than we did growing up. | ||
So what is that? | ||
You know, as well as a consequence of... | ||
Our society is eroding, man. | ||
We've lost law and order and discipline. | ||
I mean, we're watching it happen every day. | ||
People just do what the hell they want to each other. | ||
They go out and murder somebody. | ||
It's four days before they get arrested. | ||
First, they've got to get talked to by some psychologists and social workers. | ||
Okay, sir, we've got to arrest you now because you killed your neighbor four days ago. | ||
Well, now they won't even let you discipline your kids. | ||
You know, now if a father disciplines their kid in the wrong way, and look, you know, obviously you can say that you could argue about limits, but I remember there was a story where there was a football player at the time, Adrian Peterson, he basically spanked his kid in public. | ||
I think he hit him with, like, he found a stick on the ground or something, he basically spanked him, and he just got shamed and ridiculed. | ||
It's like he's disciplining his son. | ||
I know. | ||
I remember that happened. | ||
My dad... | ||
Yeah, I'm glad I got disciplined. | ||
They beat the crap out of me in public, you know, if I did so. | ||
Are you traumatized? | ||
No. | ||
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I'm actually a better man for it, honestly, you know? | ||
Exactly. | ||
I really am. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So, you know, I might sound like some kind of a crazy lunatic, but I'll tell you this, I've never been arrested. | ||
I got two speeding tickets my entire life. | ||
I've never been in trouble, you know, honorably discharged from the military, on and on and on. | ||
We're up against a break. | ||
I want to talk about some health stuff coming up because this is a major... | ||
I love talking about this stuff, and I think it comes along with making America great again. | ||
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All right, the conversation is taking a turn, and I'm glad because I think this is important stuff because I think it all ties in, really. | ||
And when you talk about make America great again, yeah, there's a lot of political issues we got to deal with, cultural issues, but at a certain level, it starts local, and that's not just politically. | ||
It's also your own house, your own body, even. | ||
You talk about the warrior mindset, and you get into health, and I know that you do some personal, some life coaching, some physical coaching with men as well, with your experience and things that you know. | ||
You can get into some of that too, and I'm sure there's more information here at dalecomstock.com, also on Instagram, at officialamericanbadass, and you've got so many stories to tell, but I'll start it with this. | ||
I had a guy who I run into at the gym frequently. | ||
He just listens to the show. | ||
And, you know, everybody's got their ideas. | ||
They go, hey, you gotta talk about this, whatever. | ||
And, you know, you listen. | ||
I like to listen. | ||
And she's like, hey, I've got the... | ||
I've got the solution for men. | ||
I've got the solution. | ||
If we get men back, we can get the country back. | ||
And he says, we need to just get men on testosterone. | ||
And we can talk about testosterone being lowered and everything. | ||
And I didn't really think much of it. | ||
I'm thinking, okay, yeah. | ||
He's like, no, no. | ||
He's like, really? | ||
Testosterone? | ||
It'll solve all of our problems, man. | ||
There won't be any liberal men anymore if they just get some testosterone. | ||
Okay, that's interesting. | ||
Well, then I see what's happened to Jeff Bezos. | ||
And you're kind of like a super Jeff Bezos, actually. | ||
You're like Jeff Bezos with the epic mustache. | ||
Jeff Bezos obviously probably isn't a conservative politically. | ||
Okay. | ||
But he's clearly been cycling testosterone. | ||
I mean, you can tell the difference. | ||
The guy's basically jacked now. | ||
Now all of a sudden he's like, hey, we need to hire conservatives at the Washington Post. | ||
Hey, we're not endorsing Kamala Harris. | ||
Maybe there's something there. | ||
I'm like, oh, Jeff Bezos does four years cycling testosterone. | ||
All of a sudden, maybe he's MAGA? Maybe there's something there. | ||
There's a lot to be said for testosterone replacement therapy. | ||
I would definitely recommend it for guys over 45, for sure. | ||
It's a game changer because, you know, as you get older, your HGH levels start to really plummet, complete drop off in your 20s. | ||
Your testosterone levels start to wane as well. | ||
And there's a difference between testosterone and free testosterone, right? | ||
So you have to know what the differences are. | ||
But any sports nutrition doctor, most... | ||
Doctors that are open-minded about testosterone replacement therapy can sort that out for you. | ||
But it is a game changer. | ||
I do TRT, and I can definitely tell the difference if I'm taking it or not taking it. | ||
In fact, if I cycle off of it, I get very sensitive like a woman. | ||
I mean, really. | ||
Yeah, no, I'm not joking. | ||
You know, the funniest thing is you do a bodybuilding show, usually 30 days out. | ||
If you take any testosterone, you come completely off of it because it makes you hold water, a little bit of water, right? | ||
So you want to dry out, so to speak. | ||
And do they test for that stuff, too? | ||
They do test for it, right? | ||
So there's like levels? | ||
Not all shows, right? | ||
So it depends on if you're a pro or something like that. | ||
But even the pros are taking it, right? | ||
So... | ||
Really, the reason you get off it is because it makes you hold water, so you have a full look. | ||
You want to have a dry, vascular look, right? | ||
Striated look. | ||
And so you get off it for 30 days, and normally what happens after about 15 days, suddenly you go from having testosterone to no testosterone, but you still have a lot of estrogen, and literally all the emotions that come with it, you exhibit those, right? | ||
And it's the funniest thing. | ||
You go to a show, you look really good, you're muscular, you can't even lift up a coffee cup because you're so weak, and you want to cry about it. | ||
This is funny. | ||
The life of a bodybuilder. | ||
A competitive bodybuilder. | ||
I'm telling you, it's the weirdest phenomena. | ||
But you don't have to take a lot of it. | ||
You can actually, certain guys at a certain age, you can take it consistently at a lower dose. | ||
It won't have any side effects. | ||
And actually, it won't have any side effects as long as you do it Properly, right? | ||
Do the blood testing, liver testing, things like that. | ||
Make sure your enzymes are in the normal ranges. | ||
But to me, it's one of the fountains of youth, so to speak, along with HGH. Of course, HGH has been banned unless you have some kind of a doctor to help you or you have some other kind of issues with growth. | ||
And there's other ways to get it, too. | ||
There's like the IGF-1, deer antler velvet, and stuff like that. | ||
They take longer, right? | ||
So that's the problem. | ||
It's just it takes a lot longer for you to get the effect. | ||
How much effect you get is all kind of subjective. | ||
Well, I would say, I mean, for me, obviously, you start to tell, I mean, you know, the recovery rate is what I noticed mostly from my 20s to my 30s. | ||
It's like the recovery rate, whether it's an injury or just lifting weights, like, you can tell, like, okay, now I'm in my mid-30s. | ||
Like, yeah, it's different. | ||
It's different than when you're in your 20s. | ||
And I'm glad you said 45 because when I get older, I would definitely want to take the TRT, 100%. | ||
But I want to wait until I'm older. | ||
I don't want to jump on it too soon. | ||
Because I can still do it. | ||
I can still get after it. | ||
It just takes a little more. | ||
It just takes a little more. | ||
And I've kind of just given up adding weight. | ||
I'm just like, you know what? | ||
This is where I'm at. | ||
I'm just going to hit this every day. | ||
Because if I start to add weight now, like I add weight on my legs, I'm walking around like a penguin or something. | ||
So I'm just really not into that anymore. | ||
But I can still get after it. | ||
I can still hit it. | ||
But yeah, I would say when I get into my higher 40s, that'll probably be when I think about it. | ||
But, you know, here's here's what you talk about. | ||
The same reason why I take all these supplements. | ||
It's the same reason, you know, people need to take testosterone or whatever it is. | ||
It's just the fact of our environments, the fact of our reality. | ||
Our foods have been depleted in nutrients. | ||
We most people don't have healthy diets. | ||
Certain chemicals and things we're exposed to in our environment deplete our testosterone. | ||
They make us have more estrogen. | ||
And so you have to do something about it. | ||
I mean, that's it. | ||
That's why I take supplements. | ||
That's why men need to consider, you know, whatever it is to get back to where they want to be. | ||
But, I mean, that's really what it is. | ||
You have to adapt to the environment that you're in. | ||
And, I mean, people call it biohacking. | ||
I know you talk about biohacking and other things that you encourage men to do. | ||
Yeah, so... | ||
Those are all valid points. | ||
A couple things. | ||
You're right. | ||
First of all, food, right? | ||
The worst food we can eat is all the food we're eating. | ||
And so I actually do carnivore diet. | ||
And I literally just eat meat. | ||
Eat meat, eggs, animal products. | ||
I don't eat any vegetables, no fruit. | ||
I won't lie. | ||
I have been taking carbohydrates since I've been traveling quite a bit lately. | ||
But normally, strict carnivore diet, never felt better in my life, inflammation goes away. | ||
The reason people have high blood pressure, they have congestive heart failure, they have all these cardiovascular diseases, as well as Alzheimer's, these are all related to sugar. | ||
Sugar causes inflammation, water retention, what's called advanced glycation end products. | ||
It kills your nerve endings. | ||
This is why people type 2 diabetes lose their limbs. | ||
Sugar is the worst thing we can put in our body. | ||
You might as well just put cocaine in your body. | ||
It's just, you know, it tastes good. | ||
Well, it's natural, but so is cocaine, but it doesn't mean it's good for you. | ||
The processed sugar is even worse. | ||
Yeah, and the high fructose, corn syrup, all that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All that's bad for you. | ||
You know, literally, if you could just live off of, you know, for example, I'll take four or five eggs in the morning, cheese, sausage in there. | ||
My wife will cook it for me. | ||
Maybe six hours later, I'll eat a sirloin steak. | ||
Medium well, I'll throw an air fryer, and then maybe that evening, I'll eat another half of it. | ||
You do the air fryer? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I have people that swear by it. | ||
Oh, it's awesome. | ||
Make sure you get the one that's just... | ||
I can't believe you're saying that. | ||
I know people that swear by it. | ||
I haven't done it. | ||
Get the one that's got stainless steel, not Teflon coating, because the Teflon coating loses all kinds of stuff. | ||
It's bad for it. | ||
It's toxic. | ||
But, yeah, it's great, and it's fast. | ||
The steaks come out great. | ||
But that's kind of what my diet looks like, you know? | ||
And then no sugar at all. | ||
I'll drink tea, but I'll put stevie in it. | ||
I'm a big fan of stevie. | ||
It's 100, 400 times sweeter than sugar, and it's all natural. | ||
No chemicals. | ||
Stay away from aspartame. | ||
There's so much I could talk about as far as nutrition goes, but if you want to get healthy, you're going to have to do the work. | ||
There's a lot of information out there. | ||
Don't listen to all this other crap that's out there, right? | ||
You know, First of all, the food pyramid by the government is completely wrong and upside down. | ||
They emphasize carbohydrates, minimize your red meat, no egg yolk. | ||
That's a bunch of bunk. | ||
Actually, there is no bad cholesterol. | ||
I'm so glad you said that. | ||
I literally had cholesterol written down next because I have probably a similar diet. | ||
I might not be as strict as you because I still will. | ||
I mean, once or twice a week, I'll eat out and I'll just say, you know, eat whatever you want. | ||
But for the most part, it's just steak and eggs. | ||
It's kind of boring, but it is what it is. | ||
I was in a federal prison, and it's a prison where most people have long-term stays. | ||
So you have to go there and get a medical review because you might be there for years, you get a doctor, whatever. | ||
And they do a blood test. | ||
And, you know, everything was good. | ||
The one thing that came back at me was my cholesterol levels were high. | ||
And they're like, you have the cholesterol levels of a guy in his 60s about to have a heart attack, whatever. | ||
But, of course, everything else is good. | ||
Blood pressure was good, red blood cell count, white blood cell count, you know, all this stuff. | ||
And I kind of angered the doctor a little bit because I kind of pushed back a little. | ||
You know, doctors don't like being pushed back on, right? | ||
Especially when you're with the medical establishment theories. | ||
And I'm like, oh, I'm like, wait, everything else was good in my blood? | ||
Like, yeah, perfect blood pressure, heart rate, you know, blood cell count, everything. | ||
I'm like, but the cholesterol's a problem. | ||
And they were kind of like, you know, you don't question. | ||
I'm like, everything is good. | ||
Why are you telling me about cholesterol? | ||
Well, they tried to put me on a pill is why I pushed back. | ||
I think it was Lipitar is what she wanted to put me on. | ||
And I pushed back. | ||
I was like, I'm not getting that. | ||
She's like, well, you know, you're setting yourself up for trouble if you don't take this. | ||
I'm like, you just said blood pressure. | ||
Everything was good. | ||
So she kind of got a little upset. | ||
But I'm so glad you got into the cholesterol issue because this was another big thing that I think they used to scare men. | ||
And I know there's different types of cholesterols that maybe you need to monitor. | ||
But again, is this just like... | ||
Yeah, I eat steak and eggs. | ||
I have a high cholesterol level. | ||
Is that a good thing? | ||
Is that a bad thing? | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
This is a good thing, right? | ||
So, you know, I've got several medical doctors that I coach, right? | ||
And they'll all admit they don't get any training in nutrition when they go to medical school, right? | ||
They're taught how to cut things out and give you drugs. | ||
That's what, you know, pharmaceutical companies, you know, fund these schools and stuff like this training. | ||
The reality is, ask yourself this, Eskimos, that's all they eat is cholesterol, fat and blubber and meat. | ||
They're renowned for their healthy hearts. | ||
They don't get sick until they eat Western Fair. | ||
When they come and start eating our food is when they start dropping off like flies, just like the rest of us. | ||
Cholesterol is not bad. | ||
In fact, the myelin in your brain is 100% cholesterol. | ||
Okay, your brain needs cholesterol. | ||
There's not no... | ||
In fact, cholesterol levels used to be back in the 50s. | ||
The standard was 300 plus. | ||
300. | ||
Now, if you're hitting 180, oh, it's too high. | ||
That's what it was. | ||
I think I was at like... | ||
I don't remember. | ||
I was definitely over 180. | ||
Yeah, and they want you down at 120. | ||
She's like panicking me. | ||
She's like, oh my gosh, oh, you need to take this pill. | ||
Yeah, and so the... | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
This is what really got me. | ||
She gets the blood results and she puts them on the table. | ||
She tells my cholesterol, whatever it is. | ||
It's over 180. | ||
She's like, oh. | ||
She gives me a little sheet, right? | ||
It's got your little sheet of everything that you need or whatever. | ||
She's like, you really need to start exercising. | ||
I'm like... | ||
I'm, like, addicted to it. | ||
Like, I don't do drugs or anything. | ||
Like, the serotonin I get from working out, like, I'm actually addicted to exercise. | ||
Like, if I don't exercise, like, I have, like, depression. | ||
It's, you know, maybe it's a good thing, maybe it's not. | ||
But literally, I will be depressed if I don't exercise because that's my way of getting serotonin is exercise. | ||
She's like, you need to exercise. | ||
I'm like, I exercise every day. | ||
Like, everything you're telling me is wrong. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, they got it wrong. | ||
They got it so wrong. | ||
You know, at the end of the day, cholesterol is good for you. | ||
There's no bad cholesterol. | ||
Studies have proven it over and over and over. | ||
The lower your cholesterol levels are, the more likely you are to suffer from heart attacks, cancer. | ||
There's many diseases. | ||
The reason people have congestive heart failure is not from cholesterol. | ||
They go, see all the cholesterol is bound up in the blood vessel right here, clogged it up. | ||
No, the reason it got clogged up is because of the inflammation from the sugar. | ||
And there's one more thing called homocysteine. | ||
Homocysteine is... | ||
Basically, what it does, you produce homocycine every time you work out. | ||
You eat, you know, meats, things like that. | ||
You can actually get it from environmental pollutants and things like that. | ||
And homocycine is a form of a free radical. | ||
And what it does is scars the interior of the blood vessels. | ||
So you get scarring inside the blood tissue, blood vessels, and you get inflammation. | ||
And so, yeah, the cholesterol won't fit through there. | ||
It gets damaged. | ||
And then when the heart attack happens, it goes, see, it was the cholesterol. | ||
Was it the cholesterol? | ||
No, it was actually the sugar in the homocysteine. | ||
Now, what is the antioxidant for the homocysteine? | ||
200 milligrams or micrograms of folic acid. | ||
B-complex, right, with 200 micrograms. | ||
That's actually the antioxidant. | ||
You know, we talk about antioxidants like vitamin C and things like that, and people don't understand what that means. | ||
Well, and here's what's amazing about this, too. | ||
You're still doing things in your 60s that a lot of men, by the time they're 40, can't do. | ||
No. | ||
I'm 61 years old, and I cheat a little bit. | ||
So when I say I cheat, yes, I take testosterone. | ||
And all I'm doing is basically augmenting my body with what it used to make. | ||
I'm just putting it back in there because I'm not ready to check out yet, right? | ||
Mother Nature says, hey, you've had kids. | ||
It's time for you to leave. | ||
And I'm like, no, I'm not leaving yet. | ||
And so I'm taking more drugs because I want to be around another 40 years. | ||
The other thing I take, and this is going to blow your mind, is stem cells, exosomes. | ||
No, people talk about that all the time. | ||
Oh my God, dude. | ||
And so I actually, I provide that regenerative therapy. | ||
And I'm sure the military has a bunch of crazy stuff that maybe you're not at liberty to talk about. | ||
I met... | ||
A guy who was like top NFL nutritionist, recovery expert, like top guy. | ||
And I just so happened to meet him at a bar and he was a little saucy. | ||
And he was telling me, he was like, hey, you know, don't know. | ||
He was telling me some of the stuff that they get offered behind the scenes, the stuff they're doing. | ||
They're like, you know, nobody's kind of frowned upon. | ||
I'm like, well... | ||
Okay. | ||
I mean, it makes sense. | ||
Like, you know, how do these guys recover so fast? | ||
How are these guys able to look like super athletes and super human? | ||
Hell, anything out there that works, they're doing it. | ||
Yeah, and I don't know if they're actually getting stem cells, but I do know that sometimes they administer testosterone therapy. | ||
Guys get hurt. | ||
You know, testosterone helps recovery rates, things like that, right? | ||
So it doesn't have to be a gross amount, but small amounts of testosterone. | ||
I'm not sure if they're doing stem cells. | ||
The problem with stem cells is most people can't afford it, but the reality is they're getting ripped off. | ||
Most clinics, I mean, they're charging $20,000, $30,000, $40,000, $70,000 for stem cell therapy. | ||
I actually give it for $7,000 total, max, $7,000. | ||
And it's five times more than any clinic will do. | ||
It's kind of a shameless plug, but I'm putting that out there because one of my missions is to help people. | ||
And so... | ||
We talked about security earlier. | ||
I go get people, I bring them back. | ||
I find kids, I bring them back. | ||
I find people that are missing. | ||
Yeah, this is the kind of crazy stuff we were talking about in the break. | ||
It's just like, yeah, you can do this stuff. | ||
Again, you look at the average male, we talk about this, you look at the average male by the time they're 40, I mean, quite frankly, they have man boobs, their gut is hanging over their belt line. | ||
Yeah, and most of us die. | ||
Did you know that 97% of all the diseases that man suffers from is all nutritional based? | ||
In fact, after the turn of industrial revolutions, cancer was almost unheard of. | ||
And now we're at one, actually 20 years ago, it was one in four people will get cancer. | ||
Now it's one in two people will get cancer. | ||
You know, obviously cardiovascular disease didn't exist really at all before the Industrial Revolution. | ||
Now it's one of the top killers in America. | ||
Now, you know, Alzheimer's. | ||
Now they just came out and admitted it's actually type 3 diabetes. | ||
Alzheimer's is type 3 diabetes. | ||
What's that related to? | ||
Sugar, right? | ||
Carbohydrates. | ||
We're not designed for that. | ||
We're designed to eat maybe four grams of carbohydrates a day, and that's it. | ||
And the government's telling you to take 300 grams a day. | ||
This is why, don't listen, read the food pyramid the government puts out, because I actually believe the United States government is complicit in killing millions of Americans, in fact, around the world now, because of the... | ||
Multiple ways. | ||
Yeah, because of the food, you know, they're endorsing, you know, there's, you know, like I said, diabetes, there's cancer, heart disease. | ||
Now we have the cognitive diseases, right? | ||
And it's... | ||
It linked back to sugar and also these artificial sweeteners like aspartame and things like that, right? | ||
These are chemical sweeteners and they're bad for us because what they do is they affect insulin a different way than sugars do, etc., etc. | ||
So here's my frustration too when we talk about this or I try to talk about this with other people or people who want to claim to be experts or whatever. | ||
And I say, you know what? | ||
Throw everything out, right? | ||
Throw everything out. | ||
I'm the science. | ||
Okay? | ||
Forget about that. | ||
You be the science. | ||
I be the science. | ||
I look at you. | ||
You're the science. | ||
So that's what really gets me when people want to debate this stuff. | ||
I mean, you look at the health experts these days. | ||
I mean, some of them are comical. | ||
I don't know if you've seen some of these. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
There's some in Europe. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
We're talking about 300-pound women that look like a box fridge, okay? | ||
I mean, like, gremlin-ish. | ||
Like, you drew them up in a cartoon. | ||
Rachel Levine... | ||
Exactly! | ||
So that's the thing. | ||
Oh, you know, well, I read this, and the studies say... | ||
Throw it all out the window! | ||
You be the science. | ||
I'm the science. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I'm a walking laboratory. | ||
And, you know, I'm not from Missouri, but show me. | ||
And so what I do is I test a lot of things, you know, to see what works. | ||
And like I said, I'm 61 years old. | ||
I'm probably in the same. | ||
I'm actually stronger than I've ever been my whole life. | ||
And I've always been a really good athlete. | ||
I was a professional boxer, competitive bodybuilder. | ||
And my whole life has been centered on athleticism. | ||
And what I've learned was, over the years, through trial and error, that all the things I thought were good for me, everybody promoting, you know, you gotta eat your vegetables, you gotta have this, you gotta have that, a lot of carbohydrates, no red meat. | ||
It was all wrong. | ||
And once I reversed all that, now I feel so much better. | ||
As soon as I started a carnivore diet, almost... | ||
In March, it'll be two years ago. | ||
Within six weeks, I lost 32 pounds. | ||
My inflammation went away. | ||
My knees fell better. | ||
My eyesight got better. | ||
I just felt better, more lucid, more functional. | ||
Like, wow, I'm completely renewed. | ||
And so... | ||
And I've played with it a little bit. | ||
I said, okay, now let me get off of it and start taking some sugar. | ||
Sure enough, I started getting goofy. | ||
I forget things. | ||
My eyesight got bad again. | ||
Inflammation started coming back. | ||
So I realized, yeah, it's the carbohydrates. | ||
If I can cut those out, then I'll be healthy. | ||
You don't need carbohydrates. | ||
We're not designed for that. | ||
People think we're omnivorous like chimpanzees and apes. | ||
Actually, we're not. | ||
Why? | ||
Because if you look at, for example, our appendix is like that long, right? | ||
That long. | ||
It's designed to take fiber, right, and break that down. | ||
We're not designed that, you know, and I always jokingly tell people, look at any cave drawing, right? | ||
Cavemen, do you ever see a salad bar on there? | ||
You just see them killing an antelope, right? | ||
And so, you know... | ||
The cave drawings for salad bars. | ||
I haven't seen that one. | ||
Yeah, and so, you know, we're designed to eat meat. | ||
There's nothing wrong with it. | ||
Lots of people have lived, I mean, they live fine. | ||
I live great on it. | ||
I actually feel better now on a carnivore diet than I ever do. | ||
I have more energy. | ||
I don't crave carbohydrates after three days. | ||
Once I start, done. | ||
Don't need it no more. | ||
I don't have to eat a lot, one or two times a day. | ||
And it's kind of nice, you know, I save a lot of money on food, you know, especially on these prices today. | ||
But there's a lot of things you can do. | ||
One is change your diet. | ||
Two, you're right, exercise. | ||
Did you know that exercise is actually... | ||
The best pill or best medicine for longevity. | ||
You can still smoke and eat garbage, but if you're exercising rigorously, at least 30 minutes a day, five times a week, you'll still extend your life. | ||
You'll outlive the guy that doesn't exercise, that's not smoking and eating garbage. | ||
The best muscles you can work on your body, your legs, because your legs actually help produce testosterone. | ||
Testosterone, there we go, that word again. | ||
Leg strength is key to longevity. | ||
Most people that end up in assisted living homes, it's because they have lost their leg strength. | ||
They can't even get off the toilet no more, right? | ||
And they break their legs very easily. | ||
So leg strength is super important. | ||
If you work out your legs, it'll actually build the rest of your body. | ||
Just a testosterone surgeon. | ||
And even, because I read up on this too, even if you're doing, like if you want to do arm and leg day, you should even still start and finish with at least some form of a leg exercise. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because, I forget the word is, but there's more, for men it's different than women. | ||
Women have more in their lower body, men have more in their upper body, but it's the receptors that help you build strength. | ||
Women have more of them in their lower body. | ||
Men have more in their upper body. | ||
So you kind of have to hit your lower body first and second or first and last to kind of get it all flowing. | ||
Right. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Like you said earlier in the show, you know, we're not all equal. | ||
Men and women are different. | ||
And so, you know, but essentially, basically, we're still the same. | ||
But there's a different methodology for attacking body parts. | ||
If I had to make recommendations, what to do now if you want to live a healthier life is cut out all the carbohydrates, all of them. | ||
It's going to be tough for the first three days. | ||
You'll get over it. | ||
If you feel like I've got to really have something, I make a gallon of iced tea with stevia in it. | ||
It gives me that sweet taste, although I'm not stimulating insulin. | ||
I'll drink that. | ||
I'll eat boiled eggs and eat steak. | ||
That'll care for me for three days. | ||
After three days, I don't want any carbohydrates. | ||
Now I'm good to go. | ||
Now I'm on a carnivore diet. | ||
Burning just fat and then exercise. | ||
It doesn't actually just lift the weights. | ||
I only work out about 45 minutes a day, maybe five times a week. | ||
I go in very quick. | ||
Maybe one day I'll just do all pushing exercise. | ||
The next day I'll do all pulling exercise. | ||
And one day I'll just do leg exercise and cardio, like bag work or something like that. | ||
And then as far as supplementation, I do take vitamins every day that include herbs and minerals. | ||
I don't know if I should endorse any particular brand here, but I do take a particular brand. | ||
I've been taking it for 25 years, and it's worked so far. | ||
I do take testosterone replacement therapy. | ||
I do about 250 milligrams a week of testosterone. | ||
It's kind of high just for a maintenance dose, but it seems to work. | ||
And again, I manage everything, my blood pressure, swelling. | ||
Those are pretty good indicators, swelling around my ankles, things like that. | ||
And then stem cells, exosomes. | ||
I don't do that on a regular basis because it's not affordable to do that. | ||
But I would highly recommend at least once a year if you can. | ||
Put that in your budget. | ||
That's a game changer in and of itself. | ||
Well, you know, it's interesting, you know, and I'm sure you know what we do here at Infowars, you know, combating the fake news, combating the political corruption, everything like that. | ||
Before I was ever even into that, I was way more into the health stuff. | ||
So before I kind of had my political awakening, I had my health awakening. | ||
And they're kind of parallels, right? | ||
It's two different worlds, but it's the same approach. | ||
It's like, hey, the mainstream media is lying to you. | ||
Hey, the mainstream health establishment is lying to you. | ||
So it's like they're two different worlds, but they're totally parallel. | ||
And it's just like, once it clicks, you realize, wow, okay, I got to start making my own decisions. | ||
I got to start doing my own research. | ||
And it's a much healthier way to live. | ||
So to me, that's why I anticipated in talking politics with you, geopolitics, election. | ||
What do you know? | ||
We spent most of the time on health. | ||
But to me, that's just so important. | ||
You can't have one without the other. | ||
Yeah, no, they're interrelated. | ||
And like I said in the beginning of the show, you know, men have become very emasculated. | ||
And part of the reason is because of the diet. | ||
The other thing is xenoestrogens, right? | ||
So we have xenoestrogens in water bottles, plastics. | ||
We take in too many estrogens that our body cannot process out. | ||
And why do you think men have... | ||
High incidence of prostate cancer and women have high incidence of breast cancer because of all these estrogens. | ||
We're getting loaded with estrogens for our food. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
People can learn more at dalecomstock.com and his Instagram account at officialamericanbadass. | ||
And he truly is the American badass. | ||
Your proof is right there. | ||
Dale, thank you so much for your time. | ||
Safe travels, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
All right, we will get into the election on the other side. | ||
I promise you. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to get back into the politics. | ||
I can't help myself. | ||
You start talking about health and life hacks. | ||
I can't help it. | ||
I can't. | ||
It's just it's too good. | ||
It's too important. | ||
I can talk about that stuff forever. | ||
So we get back into the election news now, though. | ||
Let's get back into the politics because we all love it so much, don't we? | ||
We just love politics. | ||
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Yeah. | |
We just love Kamala Harris' voice. | ||
By the way, I think Kamala Harris as president should be illegal because... | ||
We do have rights in this country, and we have a right to not have to endure cruel and unusual punishment, and that would just be cruel and unusual punishment. | ||
So I apologize for this. | ||
But let's look at some of Kamala's recent statements. | ||
First of all, we all know the hypocrisy, the irony of this. | ||
Listen to what Kamala Harris says here in clip 5. | ||
He's talking about the enemy within our country, Pennsylvania. | ||
He's talking about that he considers anyone who doesn't support him or who will not bend to his will an enemy of our country. | ||
No, that's true. | ||
It's a serious issue. | ||
He's saying that he would use the military to go after them. | ||
Think about this. | ||
There it is. | ||
Use the military. | ||
Again, it's the Biden-Harris administration that released the first time ever the DOD initiative for the military to use lethal force on the American people. | ||
That's the fact. | ||
Everything these people say, it's the exact opposite. | ||
Almost every time. | ||
Now this requires a little bit more analysis. | ||
Who is Kamala Harris running against? | ||
It sounds like Kamala Harris is running against Kamala Harris when she says things like this in clip 4. | ||
We are not going back. | ||
Because we also know Donald Trump would deliver tax cuts to his billionaire donors. | ||
I will deliver tax cuts to working people and the middle class. | ||
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Why haven't you? | |
I will make sure you have a chance not just to get by, but to get ahead. | ||
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And yet you're all behind. | |
Because I believe in honoring the dignity of work. | ||
Is that a good name? | ||
I will enact the first ever federal ban on price gouging on groceries. | ||
Price gouging on groceries. | ||
Cap the price of insulin and limit out-of-pocket prescription costs for all Americans. | ||
Again, she's in office right now. | ||
I will fight to make sure that hardworking Americans can actually afford a place to live. | ||
So this is incredible. | ||
This is actually incredible. | ||
I gotta write this down because I can't miss a beat here. | ||
I probably won't be able to do it in 90 seconds. | ||
But, okay. | ||
She talks about we need to get ahead. | ||
We need to get ahead. | ||
Go ahead and plug it in, guys. | ||
What is a way... | ||
Okay, what's a metric? | ||
Are Americans ahead or are Americans behind financially? | ||
Well, what's a metric? | ||
Well, debt. | ||
Okay? | ||
Can you pay your bills? | ||
Now, by every metric of this measurement, Americans are behind. | ||
Credit card debt is at an all-time high. | ||
College loan debt is at an all-time high. | ||
There's been a record number of defaulted payments on car loans. | ||
All of this is at a record high with Kamala Harris as vice president. | ||
So she says, I'm gonna do it. | ||
We're gonna get Americans in front. | ||
You are the one that put Americans behind. | ||
You. | ||
Kamala Harris. | ||
You did that. | ||
You're in office. | ||
You're running against yourself. | ||
Now, and isn't it funny, too? | ||
Okay, so now the economy's bad. | ||
So first they say it's Joe Bidenomics, greatest economy ever, but then they go on the campaign trail and they talk about how bad the economy is and how she's going to fix it. | ||
So what is it? | ||
Is it Bidenomics, greatest economy ever, or is Kamala Harris running against the disastrous economy created by Kamala Harris? | ||
We'll be right back on the other side. | ||
Oh my gosh, that voice for four years. | ||
That's cruel and unusual punishment. | ||
That is illegal. | ||
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All you gotta do is just talk in a whiny, shrill voice. | |
Anybody can pretend to be called a hero? | ||
I apologize. | ||
Apologize to you and the audience and my crew for that, but you might need to get used to it. | ||
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Oh, God. | |
Would you rather take a frying command... | ||
Would you rather have a frying pan, somebody swing a frying pan as hard as they can and hit you in the head with it, or four years of listening to Kamala Harris as president? | ||
Who's taking the frying pan? | ||
So she's up there, price gouging. | ||
So they have to admit. | ||
So you understand what's being admitted in Kamala Harris's political speeches now? | ||
Do you understand what they're admitting? | ||
They're admitting the economy is bad. | ||
They're admitting they've put Americans in the worst debt crisis of all time. | ||
They're admitting that you can't afford your grocery bill. | ||
They're admitting that life in the United States is unaffordable now after four years of the Democrats in the White House. | ||
They're admitting all of this. | ||
And then she's coming out and saying she's the solution. | ||
But she's running against herself as the problem. | ||
And Democrats fall for it. | ||
And they believe this garbage. | ||
But you know, here's a college student that gets it. | ||
And you know what? | ||
what, I think we'll upload another video of this that I just haven't posted yet. | ||
But maybe I don't have it on my list. | ||
I thought I did. | ||
Basically, a college student saying, you know, if you're ignorant, you shouldn't vote. | ||
And there's all these people that are shaming him. | ||
I don't see it on my list. | ||
Maybe I didn't send it. | ||
And there's all these people that are shaming him. | ||
And the truth is, he's right. | ||
If you're ignorant, if you don't know anything about the policies, about the issues, about the candidates, then you shouldn't vote. | ||
This whole everybody should vote, get out the vote is bullcrap. | ||
Ignorant people, uninformed people should not vote. | ||
You are the problem. | ||
And even the issues that women think they're going to vote for, like abortion, they don't even know that issue. | ||
They don't even know the policies on that. | ||
And they go vote for abortion. | ||
It's not even on the ballot on the presidential level. | ||
So it's like, yeah, go ahead. | ||
Go vote for abortion. | ||
It's on a lot of local ballots. | ||
Go vote for your abortion. | ||
You love your abortions. | ||
But you should still vote for Donald Trump. | ||
It's just crazy, man. | ||
Yeah, that's the one. | ||
Don Lemon. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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You're old enough to vote. | |
Yes. | ||
Are you registered? | ||
Yes. | ||
Are you going to vote? | ||
Probably not. | ||
No. | ||
Why not? | ||
Because I don't have any knowledge. | ||
I'm not going to vote on someone if I don't know what I'm voting for. | ||
You're a college student. | ||
Yes, I am. | ||
Don't you do research and study all the time? | ||
Yes, I do, but I don't keep up with everything. | ||
I don't have enough time to do every point of research to make a decision that's good for me. | ||
Do you know when they say, young people don't vote, we can't rely on that demographic, that you're probably the reason? | ||
Yeah, I understand that. | ||
I'm not one of those people that complains about that. | ||
I understand that. | ||
I'm part of the problem because I'm not voting. | ||
I mean, I'm not voting this year, but say four years, I might have enough time to actually have an education on what I'm voting about. | ||
Are you okay with whoever wins? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, who wins? | ||
Who wins? | ||
I mean, okay, there's more people than just me, you know? | ||
If you had to, if you had to at this point, who would you? | ||
I mean, I can't say anyone because I don't have enough knowledge. | ||
I don't have a single person I could really say. | ||
I'm in the middle. | ||
Think about this as well. | ||
Talking about young people voting. | ||
Young people tend to vote Democrat. | ||
And then, once they graduate and get into the real world and have real life experiences and don't have liberal college professors and doctorating them, they end up voting Republican. | ||
Just another little aside for you there. | ||
Now, you've got this issue of Biden calling the American voters garbage. | ||
We'll let you decide. | ||
Here's... | ||
Which one is it here, guys? | ||
Clip six, Biden calling you garbage. | ||
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Or Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware. | |
Hold on, stop, stop, stop, stop. | ||
I'm sorry, I forgot about this part. | ||
He almost claims he's from Puerto Rico. | ||
Did you catch that? | ||
He almost says, Puerto Rico, where I'm from. | ||
I mean, that's how gone this guy is. | ||
But see, it's all about pandering. | ||
He's from Puerto Rico. | ||
He's from Pennsylvania. | ||
He's from Delaware. | ||
He's from Mars. | ||
Wherever he needs to be from, he's from it. | ||
He almost says, where I'm from. | ||
Did you catch that? | ||
Now, he's claimed he was raised in a Puerto Rican household. | ||
You remember that? | ||
Joe Biden has claimed that he was raised in a Puerto Rican household. | ||
When he was talking to Hispanic Americans, he said, I was raised in a Puerto Rican household. | ||
Okay. | ||
So he almost, he slips up. | ||
Listen carefully as he starts this. | ||
He almost claims he's from Puerto Rico. | ||
Puerto Rico where I'm from. | ||
Listen, go ahead. | ||
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Or Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware. | |
They're good, decent, honorable people. | ||
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The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters. | |
So the only garbage I see floating out there are his supporters. | ||
That's the quote. | ||
Okay, I don't know how else you really interpret that other than saying Trump supporters are garbage. | ||
Fine, whatever. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
It's the deplorable comment of 2016. | ||
The Washington Post is claiming he didn't even say it. | ||
Or they're saying, no, you're just taking it out of context. | ||
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Did Biden call Trump supporters garbage? | |
It comes down to an apostrophe. | ||
It comes down to an apostrophe. | ||
Sure. | ||
And actually, do you know why they're doing this? | ||
Because the official White House transcripts that they publish, they put an apostrophe on it to claim that that's not what he meant. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
And then the Washington Post is doing their bidding saying, oh, no, no, no, no, there's an apostrophe there. | ||
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Oh, oh, well, sure. | |
But even Biden is admitting it. | ||
On his ex-account, he says, earlier today I referred to the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico spewed by Trump supporters at his Madison Square Garden rally as garbage. | ||
Oh, that's... | ||
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Oh! | |
Ah, that's the one. | ||
His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable. | ||
That's what I meant to say. | ||
You know, you guys love to play these little games and you exist in this politically correct arena. | ||
You should join us. | ||
Because we don't care. | ||
We're not offended by a joke. | ||
We're not offended when some brain-dead corrupt president calls us garbage or Hillary calls us deplorable. | ||
We have fun. | ||
We laugh. | ||
You should join us. | ||
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It's a good time. | |
So I don't really care if he calls me garbage. | ||
I don't care if he calls Puerto Ricans garbage. | ||
I don't care if he calls Latinos garbage. | ||
I don't care if he calls white people garbage. | ||
We don't care. | ||
Okay? | ||
We don't care. | ||
I come from an age, maybe it's long gone, sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me. | ||
Now it's sticks and stones can break my bones and words will crush my soul. | ||
Here's Karine Jean-Pierre trying to correct the record in clip three. | ||
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Does he think less of Americans who support Trump than he does of those who do not? | |
And two, why is he using that kind of rhetoric? | ||
How is that presidential? | ||
So a couple of things, a couple of things. | ||
So just to clarify, he was not calling Trump supporters garbage, which is why he put out, this is why he wanted to make sure that we put out a statement that clarified what he meant and what he was trying to say. | ||
And so just want to make that very clear for folks who are watching. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, he didn't say it. | ||
He didn't say it. | ||
We're clarifying it, don't you see? | ||
We're correcting the record. | ||
So they'll take anything out of context Trump says and lie about it. | ||
Anything out of context a comedian says lies about it. | ||
Anything I say on this show out of context lie about it. | ||
But when Biden straight up calls you garbage, he didn't say that. | ||
These insufferable liars. | ||
Even Josh Shapiro is distancing himself at this point. | ||
The governor of Pennsylvania, clip 10. | ||
Governor, first off, just what's your response to that comment from President Biden, where it sounds like he's calling Trump supporters there garbage? | ||
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Yeah, look, I had not heard that until now, Caitlin, so I'm going to kind of give you my fresh reaction to it. | |
I would never insult the good people of Pennsylvania or any Americans, even if they chose to support a candidate that I didn't support. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
Let's stop playing these games. | ||
Let's stop playing these games. | ||
I think the average liberal Democrat voter is either ignorant or a very stupid low IQ person or entirely brainwashed. | ||
Okay? | ||
And they can think the same thing about me. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Why do we have to play these stupid little games? | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
You hate us. | ||
You hate us Trump supporters. | ||
You call us Nazis and garbage and fascists. | ||
But then when Biden comes out and says, oh, oh, oh, we don't want to do that. | ||
That rhetoric, no. | ||
He didn't mean it. | ||
We didn't mean it. | ||
We would never say that. | ||
Screw you. | ||
Screw you. | ||
You just spent the whole weekend calling Trump's rally a Nazi rally. | ||
Shut the hell up. | ||
You do think we're garbage. | ||
Fine, I don't care. | ||
Here's Trump having some fun with it at his rally in clip 14. | ||
So you have, remember Hillary, she said deplorable, and then she said irredeemable, right? | ||
But she said deplorable, that didn't work out. | ||
Garbage I think is worse, right? | ||
But he doesn't know, you have to please forgive him. | ||
Please forgive him, for he not knoweth what he said. | ||
All right, I forgive him. | ||
I really don't even care at this point. | ||
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But, you know, he did say it. | |
Let's not act like he didn't. | ||
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He did. | |
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I still have some other news, but I do want to open phone lines. | ||
I want to hear from people. | ||
Pennsylvania, I would say, will probably go to the front of the lines. | ||
What are you hearing about in Pennsylvania? | ||
What is the local news reporting? | ||
What do you think is going on? | ||
Can they steal Pennsylvania? | ||
Can it be too big to rig? | ||
But any of these swing states, if you've got election news on the ground, human intelligence in the swing states, early voting is happening right now. | ||
Do you agree with my electoral college map? | ||
Do you see it going a different way? | ||
We're going to open the phone lines. | ||
Let's go to our callers. | ||
Boots on the ground in these swing states. | ||
Human intelligence, very important right now, with five days and change until election day. | ||
So the number to call in, 877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
I want to take calls mostly with what we're seeing in Pennsylvania. | ||
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All right, we're getting the callers lined up right now. | ||
I'm, you know... | ||
A couple interesting things going on in the mainstream media, the left-wing media. | ||
And first of all, Scott Jennings... | ||
See, this is what happened. | ||
Who was it... | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Who was the... | ||
It was an older white guy in 2016 that CNN had on their air during the election. | ||
Oh, it's killing me. | ||
I can't think of the guy's name right now. | ||
And he was just crushing their panels. | ||
Just crushing their panels. | ||
Do you guys remember that? | ||
Do you remember who that was? | ||
Oh, it's eating me up. | ||
And of course, he never worked at CNN again. | ||
But he was just crushing their election panels, just crushing all the Trump hate. | ||
It was just incredible to watch. | ||
And then they just didn't bring another one on until now with Scott Jennings. | ||
And yeah, he's doing similar work here in clip 12. | ||
Let me just accept the most charitable framing of this, which you just gave. | ||
Why is he sitting in front of a laptop at the exact same moment Kamala Harris is out on his backyard Trying to give the closing argument to her campaign. | ||
What in the world is he doing? | ||
Now, I don't accept your framing of it personally, because I actually do believe he, Harris, the Democratic Party, and most of their campaign do believe that half the country is garbage. | ||
They've also said people who go to Trump rallies are Nazis. | ||
And so it's pretty apparent the disdain with which they hold half of the country in. | ||
It's not true. | ||
The party already mitigated it. | ||
But as a tactical matter today, why in the world is Joe Biden giving remarks at the same time? | ||
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I'll give you that. | |
I'll tell you, aren't they something? | ||
They'll probably be studied as a geopolitical psychological phenomenon for years. | ||
If we want to advance as civilization, they need to be studied. | ||
They call you a Nazi. | ||
They call you a white supremacist. | ||
They call you a racist. | ||
They call you a homophobe, a transphobe. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
All the names. | ||
And they'll sit there and write the stories and do the coverage. | ||
Anything to demonize you. | ||
And then Joe Biden calls you garbage. | ||
No! | ||
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We aren't like... | |
No! | ||
It's not true. | ||
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What even is that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Bunch of phonies, bunch of liars, bunch of frauds. | ||
Now this is over at the Young Turks. | ||
Anna Kasparian, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what's going on, but she's like having an awakening and she's making more and more sense as the days go on. | ||
And I'm not saying she's a conservative or we would have political viewpoints that are similar, but she's like at least living in reality. | ||
She's at least like anchored to reality now. | ||
Another example here... | ||
By the way, she's basically saying the same thing, like, hey, call them garbage. | ||
Why are you lying about it? | ||
And you guys do think Trump supporters are garbage, so why are you lying about it? | ||
And then this happens live on The Young Turks with Cenk Uygert in clip 11. | ||
Notion of a fascist. | ||
Because look, if we're just gonna use fascist toward anyone we dislike, all right, then the word doesn't actually mean anything. | ||
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Okay, what do you want me to say? | |
You want me to say wanna be dictator? | ||
Sure, you can say wanna be dictator, but I don't even think he wants to be a dictator. | ||
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Of course he does. | |
That's what you do when you lose an election and you go, I got fake electors and I'd like to terminate the Constitution and bring out the tanks and use martial law against American citizens and shoot protesters. | ||
I mean, if that's not fascist, then I guess the word just shouldn't exist. | ||
Was he able to do those things? | ||
No, his rhetoric is awful. | ||
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Okay, if you don't wanna be called fascist, stop saying fascist things. | |
It's not that hard. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not that hard. | ||
Here, let me have dinner with Nick Fuentes, who's a Nazi, Kanye, who's a Nazi. | ||
And let me say there's good people on the Nazis. | ||
He said, it could be pro-Confederate guys. | ||
Might be guys who are pro-slavery who are good guys. | ||
Let me do all these things. | ||
Let me say that immigrants are poisoning the blood of our nation, a Nazi term that is only used in the past by Nazis. | ||
Nazi, Nazi, Nazi. | ||
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Say I'm gonna ban Muslims, I'm gonna do this and this and this to all the other ethnic groups and then go, I can't believe you called me a fascist. | |
No, he is a fascist. | ||
I'm very happy to call him a fascist. | ||
All right. | ||
Anna is right. | ||
All those things that- Cenk said Trump wanted to do. | ||
He didn't do. | ||
So he's not an authoritarian. | ||
And again, he's not a fascist. | ||
These words have meanings. | ||
But she's right. | ||
They just say these things as an insult. | ||
Just, oh, we just have these words that have negative connotations and negative meanings, so we just throw them at our opponents. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't mean anything. | ||
She calls them out, and she's totally right. | ||
Did she have, like, a kid or something recently? | ||
I don't know. | ||
The crew thinks maybe she married a conservative recently? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know Anna's personal life, but I see what she's doing on air here, and it's the best work the Young Turks, anybody on the Young Turks has ever done. | ||
Tip of the cap. | ||
Hey, look, and to Junks, or however you say his name, I think it's actually Junk. | ||
I think his name is Junk Yogurt, but to his credit, he actually did a bunch of debates with conservatives. | ||
He even went on the Bongino show. | ||
So I'll tell you, hey, that's good for him, too. | ||
But everything Anna said was right. | ||
And you can see the frustration in Junk's face. | ||
It's like, you're supposed to agree with me. | ||
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Oh, that's hilarious stuff. | |
All right, we're going to go to the ground in some of these battleground states coming up with the human intelligence from the swing states. | ||
Yep, that's the look of utter defeat right there. | ||
I've seen it plenty of times when I talk to liberals. | ||
And they came up with this thing. | ||
The Harris campaign tried to come up with this deal. | ||
They said former Packers kicker Chris Jack has endorsed Kamala Harris for president. | ||
I guess they were trying to get Wisconsin, except it was a total lie. | ||
Chris Jack responds and says, obviously, I was born with a brain and have not endorsed that nut job. | ||
I suggest you unfollow, block John, as I did the same a long time ago. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
So they're just making crap up just to try to win these swing states. | ||
Keep doing it, liberals. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
So, look, we'll talk to some of these callers in the swing states, but I'm telling you, folks... | ||
If they take specifically Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, which I think they will, you know, maybe that'll be the big wake-up call for people to finally say, okay, we got a problem here. | ||
That we got a problem here. | ||
Because this is not a legitimate election. | ||
And these are not realistic results. | ||
Maybe that's what it will take. | ||
Trump can still win without them. | ||
Might be the best case scenario, in fact, so we can finally deal with this issue and people can finally wake up and how corrupt our elections are. | ||
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There it is. | |
The MAGA hat hat. | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
With the look, too? | ||
My God. | ||
Look at that garbage. | ||
I didn't know garbage could wear hats. | ||
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No, he didn't. | |
He got the MAGA hat hat. | ||
So that's just a member of the crew. | ||
He was about to go work on some other project here, and I said, not so fast. | ||
I said, not so fast, garbage. | ||
Sit down and put that hat on the camera right now. | ||
He should be a model for that hat. | ||
Best looking garbage I've ever seen with a hat. | ||
I've not seen the MAGA hat hat until today. | ||
There it is. | ||
All right. | ||
Speaking of garbage, this is incredible. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy just picked up a shift as a garbage man. | ||
I am not kidding you. | ||
After Joe Biden called Trump supporters garbage, Vivek Ramaswamy went out and picked up a shift as a sanitation worker, a garbage man. | ||
Do we have audio here? | ||
What's that? | ||
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All right. | |
Yeah, yeah, here we go. | ||
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All right. | |
Let's do it, man. | ||
I got it. | ||
Make garbage men great again. | ||
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What are we doing here? | |
Right up to the lift. | ||
Okay. | ||
Right up to here. | ||
We need more of them in New York City. | ||
There's so much garbage, like literal garbage on the streets. | ||
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Pretty much right there. | |
Always lift the lid open. | ||
Is it on? | ||
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All right, sweet. | |
Lift open. | ||
And then what are we doing? | ||
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Pull them both out. | |
Pull them both out. | ||
We need more garbage men, and they need to get a raise. | ||
Trump should come out with that policy. | ||
I'm dead serious. | ||
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Pretty good machinery, actually. | |
It kind of works. | ||
Should I pull it back again? | ||
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This goes up. | |
Should I pull it? | ||
Pull it out? | ||
That's some heavy machinery. | ||
We've got to do it right now. | ||
Nobody gets hurt. | ||
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Okay, very nice. | |
Yep. | ||
All right, man. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
He ought to get on the side there and ride on the side. | ||
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The machinery's good. | |
It's good machinery. | ||
You didn't even have to use the bat once. | ||
No, exactly. | ||
The bat? | ||
For bashing it in? | ||
The machine works really well, man. | ||
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Alright, let's get some more. | |
Alright, look. | ||
Free advice. | ||
I give out free million dollar political advice on the show every day. | ||
I don't know why I'm so charitable with it. | ||
But I'm dead serious. | ||
Somebody needs to get this to Donald Trump. | ||
Next campaign stop, he just did two rallies, he probably got another one tonight. | ||
He needs to come out and say, he has a new policy, we're giving garbage men a raise, and we're going to hire... | ||
Come up with a number, whatever. | ||
We're going to hire 10,000 more garbage men and we're going to send them into the Democrat-run cities. | ||
Put the images on the screen. | ||
Put the images of all the trash. | ||
Elon Musk's mom was in New York City. | ||
She posted pictures of all the trash, piles of trash. | ||
I talk about it all the time on this show. | ||
In Austin, trash is just floating around. | ||
If there's a windy day, just trash floats around. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
You can go to one of these homeless towns. | ||
It's just literal mountains of garbage. | ||
I've documented it. | ||
So Trump needs to come out and just own this deal. | ||
And Trump needs to come out with a new policy. | ||
We're going to give garbage men a raise. | ||
And we're going to hire 10,000 more garbage men. | ||
We're going to give them a raise. | ||
And we're going to clean up the damn streets. | ||
We're going to clean up the damn streets of this country that are literally filled with trash so that you don't have to go to New York City and smell garbage, so that you can go to New York City and not have to see mountains of trash. | ||
Get this advice to Trump now. | ||
Somebody, I'm begging you. | ||
So, we have a new policy. | ||
We're just announcing it tonight. | ||
It's going to be beautiful. | ||
I tell you this, it's going to be beautiful. | ||
And actually, maybe... | ||
We should credit Joe. | ||
He didn't know what he was saying, but maybe he was on to something here. | ||
And we are going to be giving garbage men and maybe women, I don't know if they want the job, but if they're there, garbage men and women will be getting a raise under the Trump administration. | ||
Isn't that great? | ||
We're going to be giving you a raise. | ||
It's a dirty job. | ||
And you do it great. | ||
So all garbage men and women and whatever else, all of them will be getting a raise under the Trump administration. | ||
And we're gonna be hiring 10,000 new garbage workers. | ||
We're gonna be hiring you. | ||
We're gonna be hiring And we'll send them right to the Democrat cities. | ||
Right in. | ||
Right in. | ||
Where there's the most trash. | ||
The most. | ||
You've seen it. | ||
We've all seen it. | ||
It's right there. | ||
You're walking down the street. | ||
Mountains of trash. | ||
It stinks. | ||
And there's rats. | ||
Pretty much every city. | ||
Just in Austin, Texas. | ||
Run by Democrats. | ||
And there's just trash floating around. | ||
Some of these mountains of trash. | ||
We've seen it so. | ||
A raise for all garbage men and women. | ||
And hiring 10,000. | ||
10,000 more. | ||
Sending them right to your cities. | ||
And we're going to clean up that trash. | ||
Oh, we're going to clean it up so beautifully. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
You're going to have clean streets. | ||
You're going to eat off these streets now. | ||
Somebody get this to Trump. | ||
He needs to own it. | ||
Alright, let's take some calls. | ||
Let's go to the grounds. | ||
Alright, let's go to New Jersey. | ||
I think New Jersey's in play. | ||
I think New Jersey's in play. | ||
Matt in New Jersey agrees. | ||
Matt, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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All right, Owen. | |
Yeah, I voted yesterday, and I didn't expect to have anybody. | ||
I expected to get in and out in about five minutes. | ||
And man, let me tell you, it took me about 40 minutes to vote. | ||
So the excitement... | ||
Yeah, early voting is record, like beyond record in New Jersey. | ||
It's insane. | ||
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Yeah, and I'll tell you what, they were really good with the, you know, they gave you a ballot, and they gave you a blank sheet. | |
And then you put it in the machine, and when you made your selections, you could actually look at who you voted for, and it was up there, man. | ||
I voted for Trump, and it was up there. | ||
So it was like a normal voting process, unlike the absolute disaster in Pennsylvania. | ||
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Oh my God, horrible in Pennsylvania. | |
That's where I came from, and I'm trying to tell my friend that, you know, you need to vote early. | ||
And he's like, oh, I'm going to vote on an election day. | ||
I always do. | ||
I said, oh, okay. | ||
Have fun standing in line for about four hours and probably not be able to vote. | ||
Well, I think New Jersey is in play. | ||
And maybe... | ||
Trump will definitely outperform in New Jersey than anybody's anticipating. | ||
But I think this is like the knuckle puck that we might be able to slip past the goalie. | ||
I don't know the last time a Republican won New Jersey. | ||
I'd have to go back and look. | ||
But... | ||
I'm sure it's been a couple election cycles, and so this might be the knuckle puck we slip past him. | ||
Because if Trump wins New Jersey, the entire electoral map changes. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And then if it's like a New Jersey-New Hampshire combination, then he doesn't need any of these battleground states. | ||
He could win the whole thing without any of them if he wins New Hampshire and New Jersey. | ||
I mean, this could be the knuckleball that wins the election, and I don't know if they saw it coming. | ||
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Yeah, I agree with you. | |
All right, Matt, thank you for the call. | ||
I want to stick on this issue. | ||
Michael in Washington, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
I think you're right about New Jersey. | ||
You know, there's something about Trump that's, he has a little bit of a Tony Soprano appeal. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's like, they call him the felon. | ||
They call them all these things to try to drag them down. | ||
They call us garbage. | ||
Well, Tony Soprano ran a garbage operation. | ||
I mean, we're all pieces of garbage. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
I get a feeling that New Jersey might come through. | ||
And, you know, the same with Michigan and New Hampshire. | ||
I think Michigan, which is where I'm originally from, there's some really good people there. | ||
It's just Detroit, Flint, Pontiac. | ||
They're all dirty places. | ||
They're extremely dirty places. | ||
New Jersey, obviously. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
I mean, some of the lake areas in Michigan, I mean, northern Michigan, beautiful. | ||
Oh, it's beautiful, but there's also a lot of patriots there. | ||
There's some hardcore people there. | ||
So, oh, I also wanted to give a shout-out to the live chat people on Rumble, because I will put on Rumble.video all day, and I'll just kind of have it streaming while I'm working. | ||
And there's some pretty good chat going on there, and I think people, if they want a place to go and have some discussions, it's a great place, and there's some great people there. | ||
Okay, so, alright, I appreciate your call. | ||
Yeah, so I'm telling you folks, this is the big, this is the New Jersey-New Hampshire combo could be the knuckleball that slips past the Democrat steel. | ||
And they're focused on Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Atlanta, Arizona, and Nevada. | ||
And if we, and if Trump, North Carolina I think is pretty solid here. | ||
If Trump wins Virginia, New Jersey, New Hampshire, that would be the knuckleball that we slip past the goalie of voter fraud. | ||
The knucklepuck we slip past the goalie of voter fraud. | ||
The knuckleball we slip past the Democrat bat of voter fraud. | ||
Alright, let's go to, we got another one. | ||
Let's go New Jersey again. | ||
Rich in New Jersey, go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, Owen. | |
How you doing? | ||
I gotta say, man, your Trump is getting great. | ||
That was hilarious. | ||
It was absolutely great. | ||
I really put it all into that one. | ||
I really did my best. | ||
Phenomenal. | ||
It was absolutely phenomenal. | ||
Well, listen, I'm born and raised in New Jersey. | ||
I voted. | ||
And what that last guy from New Jersey just said, and I just want to hopefully articulate my feelings and not feel like I left out anything after this phone call. | ||
When I went to go vote, It was this big card just sticking the machine. | ||
Actually, you know, you're not allowed to record or take pictures of your boat. | ||
Well, I said, screw it. | ||
I was in there and I videotaped the whole frigging thing. | ||
I don't give a shit. | ||
Excuse my language. | ||
But anyway. | ||
You got that dirty garbage mouth. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
But check this out. | ||
Check this out. | ||
The old lady that was the poll worker and I knew the answer what it was going to be. | ||
I asked her, oh, by the way, do you need my ID card, my driver's license, right? | ||
She's like, I actually go on live on X about this. | ||
unidentified
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She goes, oh, no, no, no, we're not allowed to ask for that. | |
Like, in other words, like she's asking me for my social security number. | ||
So I remember a caller calling in to Alex about three, four weeks ago. | ||
They are doing this at the DMVs, the motor vehicles in... | ||
New Jersey, and I just fear a lot of illegals are going to be voting in. | ||
I mean, we got a good amount of sanctuary towns and everything, and I tell you, I can't see how we're not going to get screwed in New Jersey. | ||
I hope and pray you're right, because I'll be shocked, because I feel... | ||
Well, I'm not predicting a Trump victory. | ||
I'm saying New Jersey is in play, and I think he's going to outperform any other Republican in recent years. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
I agree with you, but like I said, you know, I can't believe we live in a society, and I'll try not to keep it too long with it. | ||
We live in a society where I just can't understand. | ||
I think someone put it on X before, and I'll do it. | ||
One of you guys, whoever. | ||
You have to have an ID card to get into Costco, but not to vote for the person that runs our United States of America. | ||
You don't need an ID card for this. | ||
This is so backwards. | ||
So this is what I'm scared of. | ||
I hope you're right. | ||
I think there is a big... | ||
Hey, listen. | ||
We got 107,000 people in Wildwood, and Mike and Cheryl's like, oh, we don't want Trump in this state. | ||
Yeah, hello. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
But anyway... | ||
Thank you, brother, for your time. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't know if we have this yet. | ||
It was just sent to me. | ||
Apparently, Donald Trump is now riding around in a garbage truck. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Do we have it? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
He's answering some questions from reporters. | ||
Would you like to make that statement? | ||
It's really a disgrace. | ||
unidentified
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Wait a second. | |
Guys, I gotta get the full story here. | ||
It appears, again, this was just said to me, I guess it's just breaking right now. | ||
It appears Donald Trump now has a garbage truck converted into a campaign vehicle. | ||
And it says, make America great on it again, Trump 2024, and he's riding around in a garbage truck. | ||
Oh my gosh, where is this? | ||
Is this Wisconsin? | ||
He was in North Carolina and then he was going to Green Bay. | ||
Is this in Green Bay? | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is from Green Bay. | ||
Donald Trump riding to his rally in a garbage truck. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I'm feeling good now. | ||
Could Biden's garbage comment have handed Trump this election? | ||
This is a massive swing in momentum. | ||
I'm telling you, to complete this, Trump needs to come out, say garbage men get a raise, and we're hiring more to clean up your cities. | ||
All right, apparently we got another clip of Trump in the truck, guys. | ||
Is that what we got? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Hello, everybody. | |
This is Donald Trump, and 250 million people are not garbage. | ||
So that's on his plane before he gets in the truck. | ||
This is nuts. | ||
This election is already insane. | ||
Is that your October surprise? | ||
Trump in a garbage truck to swing the election in Wisconsin? | ||
The crew joking in my ear, they're saying, did Tony Hinchcliffe just win Trump the election? | ||
Now, I will say this. | ||
Consequential or not, you know, Trump went on Hannity last night. | ||
Oh my gosh, this is just beautiful. | ||
It's a full-on Trump 2024 garbage truck. | ||
Oh my gosh, where did he get that? | ||
There's a story. | ||
The Democrats will probably arrest somebody for this. | ||
I'm dead serious. | ||
Don't be surprised if there's not a news story about somebody being arrested for giving Trump access to a garbage truck. | ||
That's how unhinged these people are. | ||
What a twist of events. | ||
So, but Trump goes on Hannity, and I don't know why he does this. | ||
Maybe he has numbers and it works, but it's horrible for me. | ||
But every time there's some twist or negative story out there about Trump, he always goes on Hannity to try to correct course. | ||
And it never works. | ||
Maybe he has internal numbers. | ||
The authoritarian comment made it worse on Hannity. | ||
So it's just like every time he goes on Hannity to try to correct course and just makes it worse. | ||
Did the exact same thing with Hannity last night and the Tony Hinchcliffe thing. | ||
He should have said, look, the joke flopped. | ||
He's a comedian. | ||
Get over it. | ||
No big deal. | ||
Which, you know, he kind of danced around up his face. | ||
Oh, I didn't like him. | ||
I wouldn't have had him there. | ||
I don't know anything about him. | ||
It's just like, just own it. | ||
Screw these libs, man. | ||
But again, maybe he's got numbers that say it works. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Here's Brett Favre endorsing Donald Trump at the rally in Green Bay. | ||
Major momentum shift here, folks. | ||
Major momentum shift. | ||
Major momentum shift. | ||
They, oh my gosh. | ||
This is nuts. | ||
This election is, okay. | ||
Are we, alright, are we having fun? | ||
My fellow garbage. | ||
Alright, let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
Let's go to Black MAGA in Atlanta. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
unidentified
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Go ahead. | |
How's it going today, Owen? | ||
Oh, we're doing good. | ||
unidentified
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Before we even started, I just wanted to let you know, man, you're actually the best newscaster I've actually ever seen, and I go through a lot of different news. | |
You're the best. | ||
I'm going to just be honest with you. | ||
You're the best, the most informative, and actually the most non-biased. | ||
I'm just being honest with you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
That's what we reach for here. | ||
That means a lot to me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, when you said the thing, it was so crazy that you opened up the phone lines because you said that Michigan has more ballots than citizens or registered voters. | |
And it won't have to be the case because I'm actually originally from Detroit, not the suburbs of Detroit, actual Detroit, Michigan. | ||
And my child's mother went to vote today. | ||
I think Trump has Michigan in the bag. | ||
She said there was no lying for her. | ||
And they thought that she was going to be voting for Kamala. | ||
And she put my 12-year-old daughter with her. | ||
Do you know they tried to hand my 12-year-old daughter a ballot as well? | ||
This was in Detroit? | ||
unidentified
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In Detroit, Michigan. | |
So they're actually exaggerating the numbers. | ||
She thought the polling was going to be crazy because she had been watching the news. | ||
Man, she had voted in less than three, four minutes. | ||
Interesting. | ||
So there's not long lines, is what you're saying? | ||
unidentified
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Not in the city of Detroit. | |
Yeah, we got another caller from Michigan we'll go to here. | ||
And, well, the story in Michigan, the big story today, was the Secretary of State coming out about the Dominion voting machines. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, and it wasn't counting them right. | |
Yeah, or whatever. | ||
They were having problems. | ||
unidentified
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Well, I think they're just setting it up to... | |
To try to cheat. | ||
Because they were going to let my 12-year-old daughter vote today. | ||
At 12 years old. | ||
Well, they didn't even find a ballot. | ||
My child's mother just stopped them like, well, this is my child. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
That is crazy. | ||
unidentified
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They never asked me for my ID. | |
So I told them what my name was. | ||
She said I voted. | ||
She said, but the whole time, they just knew that she was for Kamala Harris. | ||
And so I was like, I think we're going to get this one. | ||
I think we're going to get it. | ||
And so she said, I didn't even say anything about that I voted for Trump because she's like, these people are actually out there willing. | ||
Well, I'll say this, and thank you for the call. | ||
I've got to get to call as I'm running out of time. | ||
If the votes do not go at the standard percentages that we've seen in Detroit, then Trump can win Michigan. | ||
But if it's the normal numbers we see for Democrats, then he can't win based off of the data that we have. | ||
But if they're flipping and going for Trump, then he definitely can win. | ||
All right, let's go to Linda in Michigan. | ||
Linda, you're on the air. | ||
unidentified
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Go ahead. | |
I appreciate all the work you guys do there. | ||
Thank you. | ||
unidentified
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Can you hear me? | |
Okay. | ||
I live halfway between Ann Arbor and Detroit, about a half hour west of Detroit, and I can tell you, driving out, it's probably two to one Trump signs to Harris, and more of them started showing up after the rally, and he's gaining popularity here. | ||
But when I went to vote early, Monday there was a long line. | ||
That was the first day here for this week, and so I came back, couldn't make it Yesterday, went today, and there wasn't a long wait. | ||
I did not offer my ID. I waited to see and make sure they were going to offer it, or ask for it, which they did. | ||
They had ballpoint pens there to fill out the initial form when you show up and check in. | ||
Last time they had them there, but then when you went to the tables to vote privately, they had those little felt pens to go through. | ||
So I brought my own, but they did have them there. | ||
However, they printed out the ballot for us on the spot, the two-sided ballot, as soon as I showed my ID. Why did they have to take RFK or leave him on? | ||
Well, they did that because they believed it would take votes away from Trump. | ||
And that was a legal battle that some states they won, some states they didn't. | ||
But yeah, they left RFK on there because they thought it would take away votes from Trump. | ||
Now, I don't know if that will be the final case or not, but that's why they did it. | ||
unidentified
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Well, we know their rationale, but how are they trying to excuse it and justify it? | |
Because it's not like they already had all these ballots printed. | ||
Did it say independent behind his name? | ||
unidentified
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I didn't even look at that, actually. | |
I was trying to make sure I got all the judges and other offices there, especially our Supreme Court, because we've got a couple. | ||
There's just like a Jezebel spirit across this whole state. | ||
We have our axis of evil. | ||
Yeah, it's called Gretchen Whitmer. | ||
Well, I would say that I would say it will probably hurt Democrats. | ||
If RFK is on the ballot, they'll probably take votes away from Harris, quite frankly. | ||
But maybe they disagree. | ||
That's why they left him on. | ||
All right, let's squeeze in one more here. | ||
Ann in Scranton, fighting Joe from Scranton. | ||
Now, the early data looks good for the Democrats in Scranton, but Ann thinks differently. | ||
Ann, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, Owen. | |
I do think differently, and I don't want you to give up on Scranton. | ||
So soon, because there's an overwhelming amount of support for Donald Trump here, more than I've seen in the past. | ||
And there was a long line at the voting. | ||
Yesterday, the last day to vote, it seemed like everyone was voting for Trump. | ||
In 2020, I didn't see anything like this, so I just wanted to let you know that. | ||
You know, you say it seemed like everyone was voting for Trump. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
unidentified
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Well, I knew some of the people personally. | |
Yeah, and we all know that, I mean, liberals, Democrats, there's a vibe. | ||
I mean, you can tell. | ||
There's a vibe. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, and there was a booth outside the polling place that was all dressed up for Trump. | |
They had a life-size Trump cutout, and they had a... | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
I'm out of time. | ||
Okay, look, we'll continue this election coverage tomorrow. | ||
We're about to take a 21-hour break. | ||
We'll get right back to it. | ||
You saw my Electoral College map today. | ||
We started off, you know, this week with kind of some maybe negative vibes, maybe even the show. | ||
We're finishing with some positive vibes. | ||
This is the rollercoaster of this election. | ||
It's already crazy. | ||
All right, a bunch of stories I didn't even get to. | ||
David DePappe sentenced to life without parole in the Pelosi case. | ||
I got more information on that. | ||
There was a device at the ballot boxes that got burned that said free Gaza on them. | ||
So it was probably a Democrat... | ||
All kinds of other news. | ||
Democrats manipulating social media. | ||
All kinds of other news we didn't get to today. | ||
We'll try it again tomorrow. | ||
21-hour break. | ||
This election is crazy. | ||
We'll see you then. | ||
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