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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
What are you doing today, sir? | ||
I'm f***ing you up. | ||
F*** you full wars, f*** your followers. | ||
You're a f***ing fast pig. | ||
I don't like fascists. | ||
I don't like infowars. | ||
I don't like young Nazis. | ||
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Go fuck yourself. | |
Hey, why? | ||
Why? | ||
What's wrong with me? | ||
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Because the talk is not boys talk, mother f***ing. | |
I didn't, who did I assault? | ||
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That's what I'm talking about. | |
You're a f***ing white male! | ||
F*** all you, shy-off bitch! | ||
F*** all you, racist bitch! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
The good old white days are over with! | ||
Ain't no more of them days, bruh! | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
This is mockery. | ||
What you're doing here is mockery and you know and that's why you're kicking us off. | ||
That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
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You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | |
I think you're a fraud. | ||
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Weren't you at the Drag Queen Story? | |
Weren't you at the Drag Queen Story Hour? | ||
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Was that you? | |
Was that you? | ||
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Get out of here. | |
Go. | ||
How you doing today, chicken? | ||
You're out here protesting Trump. | ||
Let's have a real conversation. | ||
Why don't you like Trump? | ||
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There's so many reasons. | |
I don't want to go into it. | ||
It's just stopped. | ||
I might tag. | ||
What now? | ||
I'm literally chasing a chicken! | ||
You got it live on video! | ||
Woo-hoo-hoo! | ||
Where the lights are bright You guys are the fastest You're all the fascists! | ||
Wow! | ||
You're behaving like a fascist. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
This guy's literally in my face right now. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
Who walked up to who? | ||
You! | ||
I have it on tape. | ||
You literally just walked up to me. | ||
Oh, now you're trying to assault me? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Are you going to assault me? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Don't touch my equipment. | ||
You are a freak show. | ||
Oh, my God! | ||
Are you going to return that? | ||
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No. | |
Did you just lift my camera? | ||
This dude just lift my camera. | ||
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What? | |
Dude, seriously, do you realize how deranged you are? | ||
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Like, you belong in a mental institution. | |
Do you make fart noises with your mouth? | ||
I'd say yes. | ||
That's the first answer we've gotten out here. | ||
You don't like walls? | ||
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I don't like you. | |
Your mom doesn't like you either, does she? | ||
Say that to my mom. | ||
She's watching. | ||
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I'm sorry, he's your son. | |
You did a shitty job. | ||
She just grabbed my. | ||
Is that sexual assault? | ||
Is that sexual assault? | ||
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Yes. | |
So you just sexually assaulted me? | ||
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I did assault you. | |
Should you be arrested? | ||
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Arrest me. | |
What's it like being a gay frog? | ||
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You should go ask the gay mafia in Hollywood. | |
Dude, I could push you over like a f***ing toothpick. | ||
No, I don't want to assault you. | ||
That's why I want you to leave me alone. | ||
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You're a f***ing soy boy twig hanging out with your coward p***y friend. | |
Why don't you take your mask off and meet me in a boxing ring? | ||
Your friends wouldn't recognize you afterwards. | ||
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Oh, my. | |
What's your problem, ma'am? | ||
Hi. | ||
Have I seen you before somewhere? | ||
Mindless zombies. | ||
F*** off. | ||
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F*** off. | |
I can drop every single one of you. | ||
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Look at this guy. | |
This guy's a joke. | ||
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What don't you like about the travel ban? | |
You. | ||
That makes a lot of sense. | ||
First you march and say Trump is Hitler, and then you march and say turn the guns into the government, which is exactly what Hitler did. | ||
Explain to me how Trump is like Hitler. | ||
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That's it. | |
for our border. - What? | ||
- What? | ||
- Ah! - You are such a kid in the day. - He's this close to getting the dog shit king out of his ass. | ||
- Why are you getting so close to you? - I'm watching out of my face. | ||
- Seriously, you didn't want to have to deal with me today. | ||
I'm a loud mouth. | ||
I know that. | ||
What? | ||
How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | ||
With my two eyes. | ||
So this is Owen Schroer from Infowars.com. | ||
58 days, 19 hours, and 53 minutes until Inauguration Day. | ||
I... | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, giving you all the breaking latest news as we count down the days till Inauguration. | ||
And hopefully, with that date, some of the nonsense that we've been dealing with Under four years of Joe Biden will be coming to an end, but of course we have to get there first. | ||
And all the shenanigans that the deep state is currently running and involved in from trying to escalate war in Ukraine and Russia, trying to escalate war in the Middle East, trying to get as many illegal immigrants to cross the U.S. southern border as possible, changing policies. | ||
They don't even have to go through ICE anymore. | ||
There's no background checks anymore. | ||
Just get them all in. | ||
What else will they do? | ||
In the next two months to hurt America and cram in as much policy that Trump will shut down day one as they can. | ||
So we do have some of those answers for you today. | ||
There have been developments as far as the Trump administration is concerned and then in the Matt Gaetz saga as well. | ||
The big conversation that we're looking at, which is kind of an unknown factor because Trump would have to fire Chris Wray and then put in the new FBI director. | ||
So I don't know if that's something we're going to get ahead of the inauguration or we'll have to wait until he gets into office. | ||
But Don Jr. today confirming with Dan Scavino that Mike Rogers is not going to the FBI. Now, let me kind of explain some of the things happening with this. | ||
Because this is how the propaganda media operates for the deep state. | ||
And sometimes it works. | ||
But they'll put names out there. | ||
They'll put anything out there, really, just to get some momentum behind it, just to get some ball rolling. | ||
And it might not be legitimate at all. | ||
And this could be a case like that, where it's just the corrupt deep state mainstream media propaganda complex that's been promoting Mike Rogers for years with interviews. | ||
It's where he talks about, you know, he's against Assange, he's against Snowden, all these other issues. | ||
And so they kind of put it out there like, oh, Mike Rogers, Mike Rogers, Mike Rogers. | ||
And maybe it might have worked with Trump in the past where he's like, oh, who's this Mike Rogers guy? | ||
I guess it's not working this time, at least not with Rogers. | ||
And so Scavino obviously has direct access to Trump. | ||
Donald Trump Jr. obviously has direct access to Trump and probably some influence as well. | ||
So the fact that they are saying no Mike Rogers, that's big. | ||
And I got to tell you, and there's a bit of a debate going on here. | ||
Because I said today, and it's just true. | ||
And I'm not a black pillar. | ||
I'm just a realist. | ||
I live in reality. | ||
I'm a political pragmatist and I like winning. | ||
But I tell it how it is. | ||
There has been a major downgrade in morale in the MAGA movement. | ||
It's just true. | ||
That might not apply to you. | ||
But to deny that is to deny the reality. | ||
And I can tell you why. | ||
I can tell you why. | ||
The Matt Gaetz withdrawal hurt. | ||
The big majority we thought we were going to have in Congress looks like it's not going to be so big. | ||
You wonder if we even really have a majority in the Senate. | ||
With the voting bloc of Thune, McConnell, Collins and Murkowski. | ||
And by the way, there's some more news on that today we'll get to. | ||
Even the majority we have in the Senate, it seems to be a bit of a facade. | ||
Looks like they're going to steal the final two seats in California and Republicans will have a two-seat advantage in the House. | ||
Now, the House is looking good for the future with some of the races that are going to be coming up next. | ||
But for this session... | ||
For this Congress, I believe it's the 118th Congress, it's going to be a two-seat majority. | ||
Yeah, I predict the two seats that are still counting in California will go Democrat. | ||
Oh, I know the Republican has been winning the entire time. | ||
The Democrat will get the lead and they'll call the race because that's how it happens, don't you know? | ||
So that hurts a little bit too. | ||
And to ignore this aspect of the MAGA movement, again, is just to be completely dishonest. | ||
And it's a diverse movement. | ||
It's a populist movement. | ||
But people don't like the heavy Zionist factor in this next incoming administration. | ||
That's just true. | ||
So I'm just being honest about this. | ||
You can agree or disagree, but that's just the fact. | ||
That's not my opinion. | ||
How I feel about these things, throw that out the window. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
Now, Rodgers getting into the FBI would be just a devastating blow. | ||
So it's a good thing they came out and put that to bed because they probably in some way, shape, or form saw, hey, you know, morale's kind of down. | ||
Now this Rodgers guy, nobody likes him. | ||
We should probably just put those rumors to bed and just say that's not happening because this is not good for morale here. | ||
So let's just go ahead. | ||
So they did that. | ||
But I got to be honest. | ||
I was getting to a point where, I mean, if somebody would have said Mike Rogers, if they would have made an announcement that Mike Rogers was going to be the FBI director, I can't help it. | ||
I was thinking about a heel turn. | ||
I was thinking about a heel turn because this is just getting ridiculous. | ||
See, there's nothing wrong with that. | ||
If you're a fan of a team and they're performing badly, you criticize that team. | ||
Doesn't mean you're not still cheering for the team. | ||
People still go, like you go to a New York Jets game, they got fans there that put paper bags over their heads. | ||
So it's like, hey, they're still there, they're wearing the jersey, but gee, this team sucks. | ||
Still fans, still want them to win, still go to every game, but, you know, this team sucks. | ||
We got problems. | ||
So you have to be able to differentiate that. | ||
And, you know, Trump's been rather silent lately. | ||
He's kind of been out of the spotlight lately, and that's fine. | ||
We need to probably just have him hunkering down at Mar-a-Lago at this point, keeping him safe. | ||
But let's just move on. | ||
So then there's the Matt Gaetz story here. | ||
Oh, and by the way, and Don Jr. says this, and it kind of leads into everything here. | ||
Relax about every rumor you hear online. | ||
Don't assume anything you read is true until the release goes out. | ||
So this kind of happened yesterday with the Matt Gaetz thing, if you recall. | ||
And I said, I don't see Matt Gaetz going back to Congress. | ||
He's probably just going to go do his podcast. | ||
And then people that were on the Hill and other people in media with sources start sending me texts like, oh no, Gates is going to do this, Gates is going to do that. | ||
I said, okay, well I guess whatever, that's what your sources are saying. | ||
My gut says he's done. | ||
Well, now that's what he's saying. | ||
Matt Gates says he's not returning to Congress next year. | ||
Let's see what happens with all this. | ||
Let's just go ahead and wait and see. | ||
I'm going to go with my gut that he's not going to go back, and he'll just do a podcast, and that's kind of what the signs are pointing to here. | ||
Trump loyalist Matt Gaetz confirms U.S. congressional departure. | ||
He was one of the best. | ||
So that sucks to lose him in Congress. | ||
We'll get another great one in John Frankman, hopefully. | ||
Then he says this earlier today, Matt Gaetz... | ||
Responding to all these congressional stock windfalls. | ||
They really do well, don't they? | ||
I mean, Nancy Pelosi makes a killing on the stock market. | ||
How does she do it? | ||
She should just make all of her stock picks public, and we could all be rich. | ||
Matt Gaetz says... | ||
Stock trading is such a huge part of Congress, it shouldn't be. | ||
I can't wait to tell all these stories of corruption, treason, and betrayal. | ||
Coming soon. | ||
Matt Gaetz. | ||
Can't wait to tell you all the stories of corruption, treason, and betrayal. | ||
Says Florida Man. | ||
Booted from the Attorney General's race because the Republican majority in the Senate is a facade. | ||
So to me that indicates he's going to do the podcast. | ||
He's going to tell the stories. | ||
He's going to show all the dirt. | ||
He's going to air the dirty laundry. | ||
So hey, that's good. | ||
I'm looking forward to that. | ||
Maybe it'll be better this way. | ||
Maybe it will be better this way. | ||
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Now... | |
Then there's Pam Bondi. | ||
Now, I like Pam Bondi. | ||
I think she's going to be good on some things, a lot of things, probably the majority of things. | ||
But you have a lot of the same complaints. | ||
She's very strong and hawkish on being pro-Israel. | ||
People are just sick of it. | ||
They're just sick of that. | ||
And she's being lauded by some of our least favorite characters in politics, like Jeb Bush. | ||
Congrats to Pam Bondi. | ||
She campaigned for Jeb Bush in 2016. Okay, it's forgivable. | ||
She was a staunch supporter of Trump. | ||
Lindsey Graham celebrating Pam Bondi. | ||
Well, that's certainly the Israel angle of why he supports it. | ||
Well, okay, I guess she'll get in then. | ||
She's also had this to say about red flag laws. | ||
Bondi said she is working to rewrite Florida's Baker Act, which gives powers to the police to temporarily seize firearms from people with mental illness. | ||
She also wants to bring the gun violence restraining order to Florida. | ||
The law is in place in the most liberal states like California, Washington, Oregon, and can be used to temporarily take guns away from people a judge deems a threat to themselves or others. | ||
Bondi said, so this would not have worked the way it's currently constituted. | ||
This would not have worked with Cruz as it's currently constituted. | ||
Or that's what Trump was saying when they had a meeting, rather. | ||
You're going to make changes, he said to Bondi. | ||
So, pro-red flag laws, very hawkish on Israel. | ||
I guess that doesn't really matter at the Attorney General position, but people are just pointing that out. | ||
Oh, so she'll get confirmed. | ||
So I'd say she's overall going to be good. | ||
She'll likely be loyal to Trump. | ||
The support of Lindsey Graham, the support of Jeb Bush, the support of other deep staters. | ||
I'm not too concerned about that. | ||
The red flag laws do concern me. | ||
But I'm open-minded. | ||
I think it'll probably work out well overall, but it's more of a wait and see. | ||
I want to see the results on this one before I get too confident. | ||
But that's just some of the stuff now coming out about Bondi that she's been nominated. | ||
And you have big issues in the Senate, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Big issues right now. | ||
I'm telling you that the four-seat majority, the 53, is a facade. | ||
It's probably more consistently 49 when you're talking about the Republicans. | ||
Because Thune, McConnell, Murkowski, and Collins are going to be there as a voting bloc to basically control the outcomes in the Senate. | ||
And now Mitch McConnell, who can't think, can't walk, can't talk... | ||
Even though he stepped down as Senate Majority Leader, he's going to have a very important role or whoever runs his puppet strings or charges his batteries or wheels him out there. | ||
GOP Senators hand Mitch McConnell power to derail Trump's agenda with two key Senate roles in the 119th Congress for the next two years. | ||
Once again, enabling rhino Mitch McConnell, gifting him the chairmanships of the Senate Rules Committee and the powerful Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense for the 119th Congress. | ||
So they'll fund and arm every single war that asks them for money and weapons. | ||
And there's John Thune right behind him as Mitch McConnell is blacking out. | ||
As Mitch McConnell blacks out on his feet, there's Thune right behind him. | ||
And they're going to let this guy be the lead of the two most important roles in the Senate? | ||
Of course, we all know why that is, because they'll make all the decisions. | ||
McConnell doesn't even know where he is. | ||
He's a placeholder. | ||
So they saw this man who can't think, can't walk, can't talk, and said, let's put him in there and then we'll have full control. | ||
So you're not going to have recess appointments. | ||
And you're going to have very hawkish policies on foreign war funding. | ||
And you're going to have a four-vote of these rhino Republicans in the Senate which presents a tricky situation and basically gives you a facade of a majority in the Senate. | ||
Very unfortunate. | ||
Very unfortunate. | ||
So Kash Patel you look at Kash Patel and you think this is One spot where we could get a big victory in all of this. | ||
Boost morale. | ||
You might have to wait until Trump gets into office because he's got to fire Ray first. | ||
I suppose he could come out and say he's going to do that. | ||
Now you have former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe You know, disgraced former FBI deputy director, corrupted former FBI deputy director, says the FBI would not be safe under Kash Patel. | ||
Oh, but he, the disgraced former FBI agent, yeah, he's the one to be trusted. | ||
McCabe said the Bureau would be endangered if Kash Patel is nominated and confirmed to lead the agency. | ||
Quote, no part of the FBI mission is safe with Kash Patel in any position of leadership in the FBI and certainly not in the deputy director's job. | ||
If you enter that position with nothing more than a desire to disrupt and destroy the organization, there is a lot of damage someone like Kash Patel could do. | ||
Quite an endorsement, I would say. | ||
Quite an endorsement from corrupt Andrew McCabe. | ||
I told you I already liked him. | ||
We told you we already wanted him. | ||
We didn't need more endorsements here. | ||
We were all ready for Kash Patel. | ||
Then you have the liberal media. | ||
They're panicking over Hagseth because he's a real staunch conservative value, right-wing value kind of guy. | ||
And he goes hard against liberal policies, especially in the military. | ||
And then he's got these tattoos that he's got like Christian tattoos and pro-America tattoos. | ||
And there's all these stories out there about his tattoos. | ||
Oh, he's not qualified. | ||
He has extremist tattoos, they say. | ||
Man, the Democrats and their friends and allies and agents in the media are just so insufferable. | ||
The same people that saw the Hunter Biden laptop The same people that saw the WikiLeaks emails, the Democrat emails, Podesta, Clinton emails, the same people that saw all the spirit cooking emails, the same people that saw all the garbage on the Hunter Biden laptop, had nothing to say. | ||
They have nothing to say when it's a Democrat. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Doesn't exist, doesn't concern us. | ||
But Hegseth has a Christian tattoo on So he's an extremist and he is unqualified. | ||
Oh, well, I guess if Pete Hegseth would have gone to a spirit cooking, then it would have been cool. | ||
I guess if Pete Hegseth would have had foreign hookers selling drugs to them and God knows what else, then they would have been fine. | ||
But he has a Christian tattoo, and so he has to be stopped. | ||
Well, it's total proof that Elise Stefanik's appointment as the U.N. ambassador is basically the U.N. ambassador to Israel just with the U.S. flag. | ||
Every post she's made is all about Israel. | ||
Then she brings Susan Collins to her office, who was just part of the blockade against Matt Gaetz. | ||
She said he's an absolute no on Matt Gaetz, so she's part of stopping the Trump agenda. | ||
They're all glad-handing. | ||
Susan is one of the strong Republican women in elected office in the Northeast. | ||
We had a productive conversation on supporting Israel. | ||
That's the first thing she says. | ||
By the way, Susan Collins is well known as one of the weakest Republicans. | ||
Some believe she's actually a Democrat. | ||
That's why she's called a rhino. | ||
She's not a strong Republican. | ||
She has one of the worst Liberty scores, along with Stefanik, by the way. | ||
Both have an F on the Liberty Score report. | ||
Both with an F. But notice what she puts first. | ||
She doesn't put supporting President Trump first. | ||
She doesn't put supporting Trump's agenda first. | ||
She doesn't put supporting America's national security first. | ||
No, she puts supporting Israel first. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's her job at the U.N., As the UN and the ICC have Benjamin Netanyahu and Gallant both wanted for war crimes, she's there to stand in the gap and defend Israel. | ||
Not us! | ||
Yikes. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Now, what is Nicole Shanahan talking about here? | ||
Of course, this was RLK Jr.'s running mate. | ||
Now she's just a voice for the Maha agenda. | ||
She says... | ||
I've always been promised to be an honest broker in my political dealings and transparent with the public. | ||
There are two potential appointments that could be coming down the pike that would be a disaster for the people, our health, and the integrity of this administration. | ||
I'm working very hard behind the scenes to make sure they don't come to fruition. | ||
As I've said, if you smell spoiled ingredients being added to the pot, you need to catch them before it ruins the whole batch. | ||
Use your voice. | ||
It matters. | ||
Now, who do you think she's talking about? | ||
I could see Rogers being one of them, but I don't know. | ||
I'm a mystery on the other one. | ||
But Nicole Shanahan sees what's going on. | ||
So again, I talk about the morale issues and people, oh no, I'm feeling great. | ||
Everything's great. | ||
Everything's always fine. | ||
No, we're not going to give you that BS. And then you have a public statement. | ||
Mitch McConnell releases a public statement announcing his priorities for the 119th Congress. | ||
We'll dig into this on the other side. | ||
Yeah, the Kelly Loeffler Secretary of Agriculture has not been confirmed, but if that is confirmed by the end of the show, we'll bring that to you. | ||
What do you think Mitch McConnell's talking about his priorities for the 119th Congress? | ||
Do you think it's Trump's agenda or something else? | ||
So Mitch McConnell makes this Public release, his priorities for the 119th Congress. | ||
By the way, who do you think writes this for McConnell? | ||
You think he's doing it? | ||
The guy that can't walk? | ||
The guy that can't talk? | ||
The guy that can't think? | ||
He's... | ||
Like, Biden's bad, and Biden has moments. | ||
McConnell is gone. | ||
Like, McConnell is Biden in five years. | ||
Maybe 10. And they just gave him the two most important roles in the Senate committee. | ||
So there's not going to be recess appointments. | ||
They're blocking the Trump agenda, folks. | ||
Just like we expected. | ||
Just like we expected from Thune. | ||
Here's the statement from McConnell. | ||
This stuff angers me so much, I will tell you. | ||
America's national security interests face the gravest array of threats since the Second World War... | ||
At this critical moment, a new Senate Republican majority has a responsibility to secure the future of U.S. leadership and primacy. | ||
I intend to play an active role in this urgent mission as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, and I look forward to working closely with incoming Chair Susan Collins, so two anti-Trump fake Republicans, to accomplish our shared goal. | ||
Let me explain why this angers me so much, and then we'll get to his second statement. | ||
Okay. | ||
Our national security interests face the gravest array of threats since Second World War. | ||
What are these threats? | ||
And why do they exist? | ||
What are the three biggest threats to national security right now? | ||
One. | ||
The wide open southern border. | ||
Which Mitch McConnell and the Republicans have done nothing to stop. | ||
Two. | ||
Threats from countries in the Middle East, like Iran. | ||
Well, golly gee, what would Iran have against the United States of America? | ||
Well, that's because we fund and arm their mortal enemy, Israel. | ||
So, you don't get involved with Israel, you don't have threats from Iran. | ||
But do the Republicans do anything about that? | ||
No, they make the problem worse. | ||
What would be the third biggest threat to national security? | ||
Russia in the increasing tensions between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
Oh yeah, I guess you could throw China in the mix there too with this Chinese wife, but that's a different story. | ||
But no, it's Ukraine and Russia with Russia basically saying the U.S. has declared a war on us and by our doctrine we can now strike you. | ||
Well, gee... | ||
Why would Russia have a problem with us? | ||
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Hmm. | |
Oh, that's because we're funding and arming their opponents in what is basically a civil war between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
And who's doing that? | ||
Who's helping that? | ||
Oh, that's right, Mitch McConnell and the Republicans. | ||
So you see why this is so frustrating to me? | ||
We're gonna do everything we can to... | ||
Protect America's interests and our national security. | ||
Really? | ||
Close the border. | ||
Stop funding Israel. | ||
Stop funding Ukraine. | ||
They won't do any of those things. | ||
They will continue to do all of those things. | ||
They will keep the border open. | ||
They will keep funding Israel. | ||
And they will keep funding Ukraine all against our national security interests. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's move on. | ||
McConnell says, What is he even talking about? | ||
So when you have people like Kristi Noem and others that want to sign bills banning anti-Semitic speech, some of which came out of Congress, Mitch McConnell's going to stand in the gap. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So nothing about getting Trump appointments, nothing about recess appointments, something about free speech that he's done nothing about and he didn't even write this. | ||
Oh, glorious. | ||
Just glorious. | ||
All right. | ||
A couple other developments here. | ||
New York judge grants Trump request to follow motion to dismiss charges, cancels sentence indefinitely. | ||
That's Juan Mershon. | ||
And they're saying, well, originally they were saying it was going to be 2029. Now they're saying they're canceling it indefinitely. | ||
So, I mean, either one of two things is going on. | ||
Either deals are being cut or they're respecting the power of the presidency or maybe even a little bit intimidated of it and saying, we better lay off. | ||
He's the president now. | ||
There's a lot of things he could do to us. | ||
Or they're working behind the scenes and just cutting deals to try to get rid of this stuff, get it out of Trump's way. | ||
And he's saying, well, you know, I won't go after you, so. | ||
But suspended indefinitely, probably will ultimately be dismissed. | ||
Or they're bluffing, I guess you could say. | ||
They're bluffing this, and so then when Trump gets out of office, then they'll charge him and bring the sentencing back. | ||
This whole thing is ridiculous. | ||
Oh, we'll let you dismiss, or oh, we'll put off indefinitely, be present, and then as soon as he gets out, boom, they charge him, and they sentence him to prison. | ||
As soon as he leaves office. | ||
So that could actually be what they're doing. | ||
Wouldn't be surprised if that was the case. | ||
Today, though, is the 61st anniversary of JFK's assassination. | ||
You know, Trump and JFK actually have a lot in common. | ||
They said a lot of similar things, a lot of policy issues as well. | ||
But of course, JFK said he wanted to shatter the CIA into a million pieces. | ||
JFK tried to make Israel register as a foreign agent, and then JFK was shot in the head in an assassination that to this day we've been lied to about and has been covered up. | ||
Now, Trump has promised yet again on this campaign trail to release the JFK files. | ||
Even though he says, well, there's still parties involved and players involved. | ||
Well, how could that be 61 years ago? | ||
Unless he's not talking about people. | ||
Will Donald Trump declassify all JFK files? | ||
And I wonder if RFK Jr. might have something to say about that. | ||
Oh, just more government lies, more government corruption, more government covering it up, more government assassinations. | ||
And that's another thing JFK and Trump have in common. | ||
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They both got shot at. | |
Both pro-American presidents and both had assassins try to put a bullet through their head. | ||
Of course, they missed Trump. | ||
A lot in common, those two. | ||
It's the anniversary today. | ||
We'd like to see those files declassified. | ||
We'd like to see a lot of files declassified. | ||
We'd like to see the Epstein client list. | ||
We'd like to see the JFK files. | ||
Probably a lot of this UFO stuff. | ||
They say they have, basically they say they have aliens. | ||
Let's see the aliens. | ||
Let's see the alien spacecraft. | ||
Come on, go ahead. | ||
Just declassify everything. | ||
How about that? | ||
We pay for this government. | ||
Declassify everything. | ||
By the way, here's what you're paying for. | ||
The U.S. State Department held taxpayer-funded therapy and listening sessions for government employees after Donald Trump's 2024 victory. | ||
Therapy and listening sessions. | ||
That's what you're paying for. | ||
Because these government libtards needed... | ||
A little help after the Trump election. | ||
They needed a listening session. | ||
They needed some therapy. | ||
These deranged lunatics and the government allowed them to get it. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
Yeah, RFK Jr. has stated, by the way, he thinks the CIA was involved in the murder of JFK. I wonder if they have any involvement in the Trump assassination attempts. | ||
Wouldn't we like to know that? | ||
Funny how those things just go away. | ||
Now there's a crazy phenomenon that happens when you're a Democrat. | ||
And that is you somehow manage to fall into success. | ||
You fall up, if you will. | ||
Mark Wayne Mullen blocks Christopher Donahue's promotion over Afghanistan exit. | ||
So think about it. | ||
Anybody that was involved in that exit strategy should have been fired or at least demoted. | ||
Many of them got promotions. | ||
Nobody was fired. | ||
One of the worst debacles in modern American military history that led to Americans dying and chaos and military left behind and not a single person was fired and now the Democrats are trying to promote individuals that were involved in this. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Absolutely insane. | ||
And they've gone insane, haven't they? | ||
They've gone completely insane. | ||
Like with this gender crap. | ||
This is in New York. | ||
Parents of Hillside Elementary School in New York were sent an email informing them that they are implementing a new gender identity curriculum for kindergartners. | ||
Kindergarteners. | ||
Do you guys remember what you guys did in kindergarten? | ||
I have a pretty distinct memory. | ||
Learning how to read. | ||
I was one of the few that actually was advanced at reading at that age. | ||
But you'd learn how to read and do basic math and maybe color between the lines. | ||
Maybe do some fun activities. | ||
We used to, we had a little sandbox in my kindergarten classroom. | ||
We'd dig up dinosaur bones. | ||
Do you remember what you used to do? | ||
Maybe learn about new animals. | ||
You know? | ||
Stuff like that. | ||
No. | ||
Today's kindergartners will be taught about gender identity, pronouns, and other gender ideology vocabulary such as cisgender, transgender, and non-binary. | ||
That's what they're teaching kindergartners now. | ||
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What kind of bat crap crazy? | |
Imagine you're a high school girl and you run cross-country. | ||
And you just finished your training for the day and you go to the locker room and you just want a little privacy as you're getting ready to go home and there's a dude in there. | ||
How would that make you feel? | ||
Well, here's a girl explaining that to a school board that has forced her to have to deal with trans in the locker rooms after athletic events in clip three. | ||
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Hello? | |
I'm a student at Martin Luther King High School and I run on the cross-country team. | ||
So I'm constantly affected by these actions that have taken place this season. | ||
And I have been around the females and just my team in general who have felt almost silenced to speak out about it because the whole LGBTQ shoves down our throat, is put in our face. | ||
And we live in a society where it is almost impossible to speak out on it without facing the repercussions of it. | ||
And I went myself to... | ||
You know, pause it right there. | ||
Isn't that one of the great ironies of this? | ||
The left will... | ||
Oh, they're bullies. | ||
Right-wingers are bullies. | ||
Trump's a bully. | ||
Everybody's a bully. | ||
They're the bullies. | ||
They bully you with all their politics, all their LGBTQ plus agenda, all their crap, and they bully you. | ||
And if you don't take it, then you're demonized, and you're slandered, and you're attacked, and you're punished. | ||
And then what is the result? | ||
Now... | ||
You have 250 pound men with big fat hairy chests and bellies that dress up as women and then they go bounce kids on their laps with their genitals exposed. | ||
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And if you don't like that, you're a bigot. | |
And then they bully you. | ||
And you have girls that have to go to their school boards and say, hey, I don't want to go to the bathroom with a man in there. | ||
And they say, how dare you transphobe? | ||
So that's what they do. | ||
They bully you with their insane agendas. | ||
And then you have what are really just deranged psychotics that take advantage of this. | ||
Like that one dude that's famous on TikTok, you might say. | ||
Who goes around dressed like a woman, puts on a woman's makeup and a wig, doesn't change his voice, doesn't change his voice, has a five o'clock shadow, makes it hard to interpret what the hell's going on, and then when the server or the waiter or waitress says, sir, oh my gosh, it's a breakdown and that's transphobic and he wants the free meal and he records all of it, and that's what you've done. | ||
You've enabled these people to To bully society to bend to their will when really they belong in institutions. | ||
Alright, continue with this poor girl's testimony. | ||
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I went myself to have a discussion with the athletic director when nobody really felt comfortable enough to speak out. | |
And I don't think it's fair, knowing Caitlin and knowing Taylor, to see their spots getting taken away, to see all these things being jeopardized for one person. | ||
It feels as though that my school and the school district is choosing to support one person instead of the whole team and the whole school as a total. | ||
Like, it It's not fair. | ||
It's not okay. | ||
I try my best not to put personal beliefs into it, but seeing this first-handedly, seeing my teammates getting their spots taken for one person that's choosing to be a girl, it's not okay. | ||
I've done my research. | ||
I've looked into the CIF rules, and I've looked into the NCAA rules. | ||
Two completely different things. | ||
And when I went into this meeting with the athletic director, I knew that. | ||
I knew that going into it, that teachers and coaches and people in the office can't speak on personal opinion. | ||
And then to see the athletic director turn around and tell my teammates that their shirts that say, save girls sports, be compared to a swastika, that is not okay. | ||
These girls feel silenced. | ||
They felt silenced. | ||
And when they finally spoke out and did something to go against it and speak out, not directed towards a single person at all, they were completely stabbed in the back by the person that we were told would support us and be able to help us through this. | ||
They were said that it was a hate crime. | ||
No, no, the trans is more important than you. | ||
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They were targeting that one person. | |
And that is not the case at all. | ||
Taylor and Caitlin are two of the most nice people I've ever met in my life. | ||
And to see them having to be told that they're being hateful people is not okay. | ||
And it is not okay that I have to be in a position where I'm going to practice and having to see a male in booty shorts and having to see that around me. | ||
As a 16-year-old girl, I don't find that as a safe environment. | ||
I don't at all. | ||
And going into a locker room and seeing males in there, I don't find that safe. | ||
I don't find going to the bathroom safe when there's guys in there. | ||
It's not okay. | ||
I'm a 16-year-old girl. | ||
I think this weekend, you know, maybe I'll go to the UT football game and, you know, I'll have a couple drinks and maybe I'll need to go to the bathroom. | ||
But the line for the men's room will be so long, so I'll just go to the women's room. | ||
I'll go to the women's bathroom, and if anybody has a problem with that, they're a transphobe and a bigot. | ||
Oh, wait, that's not how it works? | ||
Well, then what is the science exactly here? | ||
But it's just like, now, because you have these clown world idiocracy issues, it's like we have to sit here and say, hey, this isn't right. | ||
It dominates a congressional session about a bathroom, about a dude that dresses like a chick that wants to go into the women's bathroom and fling his ding-a-ling around. | ||
And it's like, now we have to... | ||
It's like, hey, men shouldn't be in the women's room. | ||
Whoa! | ||
And then you got Ukraine over here saying, yeah, we're going to start World War III with Russia. | ||
Russia saying now we have a nuclear... | ||
Nuclear code in our military documents that we can nuke you because you supplied Ukraine with these weapons and see, we just fired one at you. | ||
Oh, but hey, we're trying to get men out of the women's room over here. | ||
We can't deal with World War III. I gotta take a pee and I got a dude in there with his dong out. | ||
So we'll talk about World War III later. | ||
I gotta deal with this. | ||
It's just a complete joke. | ||
And so it creates this insanity. | ||
Even Brian Williams now has to come out. | ||
Even Brian Williams has to now come out and admit that the Democrat Party's gone completely insane in clip two. | ||
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I think it's insulting when members of the working class, which the Democratic Party has lost entirely in our lifetimes, to insist the economy is doing great. | |
A 12-pack of bounty is $40. | ||
Rich folks don't feel that. | ||
Poor folks already switched to Sparkle during the COVID, during the lockdown. | ||
And I think telling them that the NASDAQ is gangbusters is further insulting. | ||
It's insulting. | ||
I think the biggest unforced error of the Biden administration by far was the border. | ||
To tell people it's not a problem is insulting. | ||
For the working class to see incoming migrants getting welcome bags, debit cards, and motel rooms, Is probably insulting as well. | ||
Oh, but then they just say it's not happening. | ||
Oh, of course it's not happening. | ||
It doesn't matter that you see it with your own two eyes. | ||
It doesn't mean it's all over the news and the criminal reports. | ||
I mean, I got more illegal immigrants committing crimes here. | ||
You got the Venezuelan gangs everywhere. | ||
You got them on video with the debit cards and the folders and the plane rides. | ||
And now the Biden administration has new policy. | ||
You don't even have to go check in with ICE. Now, that nice little app that you can get a plane ride into the country and then you're in and you don't have to worry about anything. | ||
Now you don't even have to. | ||
Now it's your whole checkpoint is the phone. | ||
And so you'll have tens of thousands now coming in ahead of Trump's inauguration. | ||
But it's not going on. | ||
And if you say it's going on and report on it, you're a xenophobic racist. | ||
And then they come out and they put up sick headlines like this at MSNBC. Lakin Riley's killer never stood a chance. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Not the poor, innocent teenage girl who got brutally murdered never stood a chance. | ||
No, no. | ||
He never stood a chance. | ||
Because of the political controversy of illegal immigration, he never stood a chance. | ||
Not poor Lake and Riley never stood a chance. | ||
But imagine, they're the ones that rid court decisions. | ||
They're the ones that rid courtrooms. | ||
They're the ones that make sure that you, the political opposition to the Democrat Party, never has a chance. | ||
That's what they do to me. | ||
That's what they do to Alex Jones. | ||
That's what they do to Donald Trump. | ||
That's what they do to Rudy Giuliani. | ||
You name it. | ||
That's what they do to Derek Chauvin. | ||
You never had a chance when the Democrats were running the court system. | ||
But no, they don't feel bad for the illegal immigrant brutally murdering a young girl. | ||
No. | ||
No, he's the victim in all of this. | ||
They don't feel bad for the poor soul of the girl that was lost. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
She's just another white girl. | ||
Who cares? | ||
The poor illegal immigrant is the victim here, don't you see? | ||
Never had a chance. | ||
And then all they do is rig the courts. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we've got something exciting going on here. | ||
Now, you've heard that we have a new monster truck raffle happening at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
The prior monster truck raffle has been decided, and the winner is about to join me in studio. | ||
I don't want to get his name wrong here, but we'll shoot for it anyway. | ||
Chris DeLauro, hope I'm getting it right. | ||
If not, he can correct me because he's going to be coming in studio in just a few short minutes, and his truck is outside. | ||
I'm sure he's pretty excited. | ||
This is a pretty amazing story. | ||
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He'll tell you all about it. | ||
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He'll tell you when he comes in on the other side of this break. | ||
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Video just went up. | ||
Alex and him went out and shot some videos in the truck. | ||
Video just went up at band.video on the Alex Jones channel. | ||
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This one is the Tremor Ford 250 diesel plus 10k cash. | ||
Hear about the first winner's story on the other side. | ||
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That is some tense moments on the tarmac in New York's JFK Airport. | |
After anonymous phone calls claimed hijackers were aboard an American Airlines flight yesterday, the plane was surrounded by police, but no one told the pilot why, and his fury and frustration all caught on tape. | ||
NBC's John Miller is here with those tapes. | ||
Good morning, John. | ||
Good morning, George. | ||
Imagine you're a passenger, worse yet, a pilot of a massive jet. | ||
Upon landing, you're directed to a remote area far away from the terminals, and then you're surrounded by cops and emergency vehicles. | ||
Now imagine no one's telling you what's going on. | ||
This is what happened to one pilot. | ||
He blew his top. | ||
A rare moment of frustration and anger from inside the cockpit of an American Airlines jet. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
I still don't have any information. | ||
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It's Monday afternoon at New York's JFK Airport, and American Airlines Flight 24 has just been ordered to taxi to a remote part of the runway along with a Finnish air flight. | |
The planes are surrounded by emergency vehicles, but the American pilot doesn't know why. | ||
They're still on the telephone, sir. | ||
Yeah, well, they need to get off the phone and give me some information now, okay? | ||
I'm the captain of this airliner. | ||
I need information. | ||
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Police have been told hijackers wearing gas masks are hiding in the wheel wells of the jets. | |
The pilot, still unclear about what's happening, becomes angrier. | ||
Okay, we're surrounded by emergency vehicles. | ||
There's a reason for this. | ||
Somebody's got to give us the reason or we're gonna evacuate the aircraft. | ||
You got 60 seconds. | ||
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This is going to take some explaining by authorities because unless they had a legitimate reason to believe that the crew had been compromised and was under the control of somebody else, I don't see much justification at this particular point of not telling the captain what's going on. | |
Both planes were later searched and cleared. | ||
No threat was found. | ||
And now, of course, nothing out of the ordinary found. | ||
American Airlines said, quote, we generally don't comment on security issues, and they haven't yet. | ||
But this is the quintessential captain of a ship. | ||
This is crazy here. | ||
The captain of said ship is in studio with me. | ||
He is the winner. | ||
He was the winner of the truck. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
He thought that was his moment of fame. | ||
But now here he is in the Infowars studios. | ||
We'll hear more about that story coming up. | ||
Captain Chris DiLaro is in studio with us. | ||
Well, former captain. | ||
He no longer is. | ||
Is a pilot. | ||
But he was the pilot in that video. | ||
Crazy. | ||
He is now the winner of the truck you see on the screen. | ||
He won the first Monster Truck Raffle. | ||
Another one is live right now at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
But Chris, the winner, joins me in studio. | ||
I'm just learning a little bit about him here in the breaks. | ||
But... | ||
I'm curious, I want to ask you, because he was having a laugh at the news report saying he blew his top, which is just not true. | ||
He was very in control of the situation, just trying to figure out what the heck was going on. | ||
Was that kind of one of those moments of, because it happens when you're actually in the story, right? | ||
When you're actually there on the scene and then you see the media reporting it. | ||
Was that kind of a moment for you where you're like, wow, the media really does just make stuff up. | ||
They just will report inaccuracies like they don't even care. | ||
Well, I was happy they edited it favorably for me because they could have had me bullying the controller by being so demanding or whatever. | ||
You know how things can be edited? | ||
Deceptively, sure, yeah. | ||
So I was pleased. | ||
I thought it made me look reasonably good in that respect, but I didn't feel I blew my top. | ||
As I was saying, the New York Post had a... | ||
You know, somebody's stuck in my mailbox at work. | ||
The pilot has a cockpit. | ||
But meanwhile, you're sitting there, your plane is surrounded by emergency vehicles, and you don't even know what's going on. | ||
Yeah, this was some time ago. | ||
That was back on the 767, which I've retired on the 777, so people that might be watching might remember it. | ||
But yeah, it was an event where, like I mentioned earlier, Yeah, we weren't given enough timely information, and I was just being pushy to get that information. | ||
But it was what I thought was my five minutes of fame, but this far surpasses it. | ||
This is a pinnacle in my life to be on a show that I've watched. | ||
Since I can remember, I don't really track dates, but I think it's been at least 20 years, and pre-9-11 kept me from getting the shot. | ||
Pre-9-11, wow. | ||
Well, I mean, like I said, I heard on Shortwave David J. Smith talking about him, and Alex said he knew David, and so forth. | ||
And somehow I just, like, I had, like, all kinds of little things set up to try to record the shows, and it was just this half-baked thing, and they didn't have quality. | ||
It was harder back then, though, wasn't it? | ||
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Yeah. | |
You know, I used to do the same thing as a kid. | ||
I had one of those radios with the cassettes in it. | ||
Yeah, I had a cassette. | ||
And whenever, I don't know, just randomly, if I just wanted a new, just new music, I would just put in the cassette and hit record on a radio station I liked, and then I'd listen to that tape for some time until I wanted new music. | ||
Like, that's what you had to do years ago. | ||
It was actually record on a cassette. | ||
Yeah, not exactly high-level audiophile. | ||
An audiophile would look down their nose at that quality standard, but... | ||
Hey, we took what we could get back in the 90s. | ||
Yeah, it was crazy, but... | ||
How many air miles did you put in? | ||
Do you know? | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
I never even thought about that. | ||
We're going to go ahead with the vague answer of a lot. | ||
Well, you know, you said that, you know, you don't really keep track of days. | ||
9-11, obviously, kind of a big day, so you knew you were listening to InfoWars and Alex before that. | ||
Does that kind of come with the territory of just working as a pilot or even working in the airline? | ||
I mean, there's so much travel and you're on and off planes. | ||
It's just like it all just kind of blends. | ||
Does what come with working? | ||
Oh, just the blending of not being tracking dates? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It must. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a good question because something has blurred the lines. | ||
But I did a 9-11 land. | ||
I flew a transcon in from L.A. to Newark on a 757. And I was a fairly new captain at that time. | ||
I may have rubbed elbows with the guys going out on the United flight, who knows, you know, because it's like 6 a.m. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
So you were flying on September 11th. | ||
Yeah, I landed that morning, and then I was at home. | ||
I came home after a red-eye, and I just was crashed out. | ||
You know, it's like if she came in and just said, hey, you know, whatever, a volcano, what is that? | ||
Great. | ||
She said, a plane just flew into the World Trade Center. | ||
And I just jumped up because it was the clearest day I'd ever seen in the Northeast in a long time. | ||
So, yeah, I said, whoa, that's alarming. | ||
And we're homeschooling the kids at that time. | ||
The antenna for the TV, like we had a school room in the house, but we had a TV in there, you know, for media. | ||
And the antenna for the television reception, we didn't have anything fancy, just like an antenna type. | ||
And we had an antenna in the attic. | ||
It was knocked out when the first building went down, so we didn't have to watch the image over and over. | ||
And I was going, I was attending church back then, and I went there, and I realized these people were seriously traumatized. | ||
Which made them very malleable for any kind of suggestion or manipulation. | ||
And you were in New Jersey at the time? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Okay, so you're not even far from ground zero. | ||
No, no, like an hour. | ||
And the people were traumatized, they're watching the image. | ||
Over and over, apparently. | ||
And that's a good point. | ||
It puts you in a state of mind where you can be easily manipulated, vulnerable. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so who knows to what length these fiendish, diabolical people, whoever they may be, but clearly there are some dark forces at work. | ||
There's some brainwashing going on. | ||
And it's highly effective. | ||
And fortunately, you know, I was not, you know, I was able to dodge that bullet to some extent. | ||
I mean, I dress the way I dress because I'm manipulated by everything. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So we're all manipulated whether we want to admit it. | ||
It's people who don't want to admit it that, you know, maybe we need to be concerned about. | ||
I'm not worried about, I'm starting to worry about you. | ||
Well, see, I'm kind of the same way where I try to ditch the suit and tie as much as possible just because it's like that's the look of the fake news reporter. | ||
I try to ditch it as much as possible. | ||
Alex doesn't really like it when I do that because he wants us to look good, obviously. | ||
But I ditch it sometimes. | ||
I've got so many questions I want to ask you about being a pilot. | ||
Sure. | ||
But, you know, I guess maybe I would ask this before I go. | ||
Have you had any dreams about taking your monster truck into the woods and just ripping up, you know, just open fields or anything like that? | ||
I had a dream about the truck, and I can't remember the details. | ||
Before or after you won? | ||
Just a few days ago. | ||
Oh, no, but when I ended that contest, I was like, wow, what if I win this? | ||
I go, you know, I'll be highly conspicuous at my age in my area where we live. | ||
This could be a whole rebrand for you. | ||
You might start wearing leather jackets. | ||
I gotta go more cowboy. | ||
I have to change my whole image. | ||
You will. | ||
My wife and I, she's like, I'm gonna get my cowboy boots out. | ||
So yeah, it's... | ||
But, yeah, I don't, yeah, I just, I won't call it a premonition, but I thought, wow, I could actually win this, but then I just dismissed it. | ||
Well, I'll let you tell. | ||
I heard it was not too big of a purchase, even. | ||
Do you remember what you bought? | ||
Well, I bought two T-shirts that were commensurate with my risk factor. | ||
I miss the America I grew up in, and so, you know, and it had a flag, and then the other one was more prophetic. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because they have some aggressive ones where you could get punched from behind, you know? | ||
Sure. | ||
Especially in the area where we live. | ||
With the tolerant, loving liberals? | ||
Yes, they're tolerant of everything except anything that they disagree with. | ||
So the other one said, I'm on a government watch list, and that's the prophetic part. | ||
So I think I am now. | ||
Maybe just entering this studio got you on one? | ||
Well, no. | ||
Blasting it across the air. | ||
Definitely now. | ||
Well, they're definitely watching you now. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
They might put you on a list. | ||
You know, I actually... | ||
It's so funny that you're here because I actually tend to talk about... | ||
I use the analogy of flying in the 90s versus flying now and how it's so representative of where our culture and where our civilization is at. | ||
And you could probably even talk more about this from your experience too, but it's like... | ||
I'll watch old movies, old TV shows, and the flying experience, at least to some degree, they tried to make it pleasant. | ||
It was more pleasant. | ||
It was more comfortable. | ||
I go fly—I dread flying. | ||
I'm like, I dread going through it. | ||
I dread getting—go through the TSA, you know, stripped down, felt up through the machine, and then you're sitting in the airplane. | ||
It's all uncomfortable. | ||
The food's crap. | ||
I mean, it's just like— What can you talk about as far as the difference? | ||
I mean, is it in my head? | ||
Is that real? | ||
Well, it went from being a luxury to a flying penal colony. | ||
Colony. | ||
And, yeah, there's a lot of petty tyrants out there and a lot of good people, too. | ||
But sometimes people have, you know, a lot of authority, like people that work flights. | ||
And they can, you know, become a little aggressive. | ||
But there's a lot of medicated people that are behaving... | ||
Really crazy. | ||
Like on the plane? | ||
On the plane. | ||
And then they combine it with alcohol. | ||
And then you gotta deal with that. | ||
And they do have to put their foot down. | ||
So I would say it's just become... | ||
It's better than walking right now. | ||
It used to be fantastic, but now it's better than walking. | ||
I didn't want to walk down here for my prize. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
I mean, it's obviously the most efficient way to go long distances, obviously. | ||
But it's like... | ||
I feel like... | ||
I don't really have problems with the airline crew, necessarily. | ||
They usually seem to be nice people, and I guess that's... | ||
You know, I'm not some deranged lunatic that's hopped up or drunk, but it's just like... | ||
It's like they designed the chairs to be uncomfortable now, too. | ||
Like, you're all hunched over. | ||
The armrest is a metal bar. | ||
Like, it's not... | ||
Like, the whole experience is designed to be uncomfortable. | ||
The food is bad. | ||
I know. | ||
Is it somebody, I mean, does it go so far spread as they're trying to constantly agitate us? | ||
And maybe it does. | ||
I don't know, because I've sat in those first class seats way back when they were retrofitting them all the time, and they were expensive. | ||
And I said, did anybody who bought this sit in it? | ||
I mean, it wasn't comfortable even in first class, because we would get to fly up there. | ||
When you weren't working, they would fly like that? | ||
Well, you know, they've since changed rules, but we used to, when we had a rest pilot, we'd have a seat designated in first class. | ||
And so we sat at them quite a bit on the long haul. | ||
And then, you know, the super long haul, you have to have a bunk room, which is very nice. | ||
Like international flights? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
International would be long haul. | ||
Europe, if it was back in that time, the rules were different. | ||
If it was over eight hours, you had to have an extra pilot. | ||
If it was over 12, you had to have a bunk room. | ||
And then over 12, you had to have a bunk room and a fourth pilot. | ||
So everything, you know, they went down to two pilots, two engines. | ||
Everything became a manageable risk by those who are in charge. | ||
And they also happen to be the ones that don't have to take the risk. | ||
What about, like, you know, again, I get this. | ||
It's mostly just stuff that I see in movies and TV, so who knows how much of it is real. | ||
But, like, smoking lounges, bars, like, social areas. | ||
I've never seen that on a plane. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
My dad was an airline pilot. | ||
We were from a big family, and he took ten boys and two girls. | ||
And he took us all to Hawaii out of New York. | ||
I think it was nonstop, too, yeah. | ||
On a 747, it had this spiral staircase. | ||
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. | ||
And there was a lounge up there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it was, like, sparsely packed. | ||
It wasn't, like, packed. | ||
There was lots of people, lots of open seats throughout the airplane. | ||
And it was a fun trip. | ||
I remember the one time I flew when I was younger, I don't remember if there was anything like that, but it was like you were more free to move And it's like, okay, some people move around and some people sit, but it was like, nowadays, everybody's sitting, they're all crunched up, whereas it used to be some guy might go over here and talk over here, somebody might walk over here, somebody go to the lounge, it was more spatial. | ||
So, I mean, I don't know if we can ever go back. | ||
I'd like to, just to experience that type of a flying experience, but I don't know. | ||
I feel like now, it's like you said, it's like, no, it's like a... | ||
It's almost like, beyond like a penal colony, it's like, no, you're like a kindergartner going on a field trip. | ||
You're going to sit down, you're going to shut up, you're going to raise your hand if you need to go to the bathroom. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And yeah, it's all driven, of course, by money, which is sad that that's a motivating factor. | ||
And I think I see safety maybe creeping the other direction. | ||
I'm being kind. | ||
Maybe. | ||
We see it with Boeing. | ||
You've been following Boeing. | ||
They just avoided a $250 million criminal penalty to avoid criminal prosecution of their people at the highest level. | ||
But Alex got fined a billion and a half dollars. | ||
Yeah, didn't cause any deaths. | ||
For questioning a school shooting. | ||
But he questioned, as he said, 9-11. | ||
He questioned Oklahoma City, weapons of mass destruction, and so on. | ||
And so... | ||
You know, the new term, I think I mentioned with the other fellas, that they're trying to create a new term, these think tanks, and it's cognitive security. | ||
In other words, we'll be the curators of what you feed to your brain. | ||
And I said to the t-shirt guys, Bigley, they're awesome guys, Nate and Colin, the First Amendment is cognitive security. | ||
I said, there's a T-shirt right there. | ||
Because we hijacked the term before. | ||
Because conspiracy theory, you've probably been called that, right? | ||
Sure, I wear it with pride. | ||
Yeah, but it gets you back on the defense of the average guy who doesn't. | ||
Yeah, it's meant to discredit you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, um... | ||
Doesn't matter if you're proven right. | ||
I don't know if I answered your question. | ||
I forgot what you asked. | ||
Well, flying. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
But I'll ask you this one thing, and you can just kind of talk about your experience coming in here and seeing the studio. | ||
I mean, who knows? | ||
This could be the last time many of us are here. | ||
The first time I came to InfoWars was spring of 2016. I don't remember what month it was. | ||
It was the first time they flew me out here. | ||
And I get to... | ||
My hotel was an airport hotel and I'm at the bar and I'm having a drink and there's a couple other pilots there and I don't remember what sparked the conversation but Chemtrails comes up, okay? | ||
And so I've got this one pilot who's, I mean, he's ripping me, chewing me a new one. | ||
Like, you know, he's just wholly insulted by this idea. | ||
Like, he just can't even take it. | ||
He's solved everything. | ||
Yeah, he's just got it all figured out, and he's like, I mean, he's legitimately angered. | ||
I'm just sitting there, like, at the bar, like, smiling, having a good time, about to go to Infowars, like, whatever. | ||
And so he's just getting so mad. | ||
And he turns, and I'll never forget it, because it, like, sent him over the top. | ||
He literally left the bar. | ||
I don't even know if he paid his tab. | ||
And he turns over to the other pilot, And he goes, can you believe this guy? | ||
Can you believe this guy? | ||
He says he thinks we're spraying chemicals in here. | ||
And the other bartender puts his drink down. | ||
He leans over and he goes, actually a lot of what he said is true. | ||
And he just goes, and just puts his drink down and abandons the bar. | ||
He's gone. | ||
Never saw him again. | ||
Short-circuited, yeah. | ||
Wow, yeah. | ||
That's how it is with a lot of people. | ||
It's the human condition. | ||
Some people... | ||
I had a friend say, there is no God. | ||
And I said, sounds to me like you've solved all the mysteries of the universe. | ||
You want to explain where you're getting your information? | ||
In other words, these people, they're just so adamant that they're acting like they know there's not, but they don't know there's not. | ||
Well, and I think he took it like a personal thing, and I wasn't saying he... | ||
Oh, well, he thought you were up there throwing a switch, maybe. | ||
He maybe... | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I guess he took it like a... | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And he took it like a personal thing, and I was just saying, generally speaking, but, you know, it's a good point you make about the doctors, too, where it's like, if you tell a doctor, hey, you know, these vaccines are causing problems, they take that personally, because they probably... | ||
A lot of vaccines in people's arms. | ||
So they take it personally. | ||
It's like, whoa, that's kind of encroaching on my territory here. | ||
And it's like, yeah, but that's really going on. | ||
So I think there's a little bit of a, you know, a cognitive dissonance and all that. | ||
Like, well, if I didn't look into this and I'm putting people, injecting people with vaccines that aren't good, all of a sudden it's kind of like this self-reflection of, well, gee, what have I been doing? | ||
So people just don't want to do it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, let's talk about your experience coming in here. | ||
I know we flew you out nice and style. | ||
Have you driven the truck yet? | ||
Yeah, it was wonderful. | ||
Okay. | ||
Did they shoot some video of that too? | ||
Is that what I saw up there, guys? | ||
Yes, they did. | ||
Where did you guys take it? | ||
We just drove around the parking lot, did a little promo video. | ||
The experience coming down here has been great. | ||
They treated me like very, very good. | ||
Got a nice hotel and... | ||
Yeah, they paid for the flight, paid for the hotel, brought me in here, and I mean, I immediately, like, I knew everybody. | ||
I was like, hey, you know, even Matt. | ||
I didn't see McBreen. | ||
Darren, is he still here? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
He's maybe in his office. | ||
If he hears this, he'll come say hi. | ||
Okay. | ||
And I saw, you know... | ||
Just everybody that I knew that I've known over the years. | ||
So I never expected to be here. | ||
So it's been very surreal. | ||
I've been very, like, kind of uptight about, you know, being... | ||
This is what you guys do. | ||
This is what you gravitate to. | ||
You know, being... | ||
A commentator. | ||
You know, a journalist. | ||
A true journalist. | ||
And so, there's a truck. | ||
And they were coaching me there. | ||
Is that it next to the other one? | ||
They were coaching me. | ||
They were like, pull out the cash. | ||
Oh, and they gave you the stack of cash? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, there's plenty of places you could spend that in Austin. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm 67 years old. | ||
I don't look really a day over 66, I don't think. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you're clearly taking care of your health. | ||
To some extent. | ||
You know, my daughter got us drinking raw milk. | ||
She found raw milk. | ||
Oh, don't get me started on raw milk. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
You like it? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's powerful. | ||
So we've been doing that for about a month or so. | ||
And we go over the border into Pennsylvania. | ||
Oh, do you have to do that? | ||
You don't have to incriminate yourself on the show. | ||
You have to crawl through the fields. | ||
You don't have to incriminate yourself. | ||
No, I think we're allowed to transport it over state lines, but we just, you know, we're not asking that question. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
It looks a lot like regular milk. | ||
We actually did a lot of research into the different laws. | ||
It's crazy depending on the state. | ||
Pennsylvania is actually one of the best for raw milk. | ||
I think you can go to the grocery store and buy raw milk in Pennsylvania. | ||
It's one of the few states where you can do that. | ||
Yeah, Pennsylvania. | ||
Yeah, that's where we go. | ||
We're right near the border. | ||
Yeah, but you can't... | ||
I don't think there's any states that allow the retailers to cross state lines. | ||
The consumers can probably cross state lines. | ||
That's probably fine, but the retailers cannot. | ||
It's like illegal in every state. | ||
I mean, how ridiculous is that? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Imagine thinking, that's a phenomenon that's like 1% of civilization. | ||
You can't travel with raw milk. | ||
Like, what? | ||
You can travel with raw, for 99% of human history, you can take raw milk wherever the hell you want. | ||
But now you can't. | ||
Well, my dentist said, you know, we need another amendment on our constitution for health freedom, and that should be part of it. | ||
Because we shouldn't have to be coerced into taking anything we don't want to, and we should be able to eat what we want. | ||
Well, we'll see what RFK Jr. can get through with this next administration, but there's definitely a lot of things that need to change as far as what goes into the food and water, and then the choices you get to make, just the choices you get to make with health. | ||
You need to be able to make your own decisions. | ||
Yeah, when we're over there, Mel, It's like one of the top places I get recognized. | ||
People at the farmer's market are free thinkers, independent-minded, small government types. | ||
I mean, you might even say conspiracy theorist types. | ||
But I mean, that's like, I go to the farmer's market, it's like everybody knows me. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
So it's like, you know, that's... | ||
Do they know you just from being there? | ||
From InfoWars. | ||
Yeah, yeah, from InfoWars. | ||
Because they, you know, they look for real news and they want people to tell it like it is. | ||
Like around town, if I said Owen Schreier, would that... | ||
It's just such a big city now. | ||
I think I was here... | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I mean, I can go out... | ||
I can go out and not get recognized at all. | ||
But like I said, if I go to a farmer's market, it's like... | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
It's certain areas. | ||
Like the two areas I've noticed the most, farmer's market, definitely, and then any gym I go to. | ||
So it's people that take care of their health and people that basically just like freedom. | ||
So it kind of ties into gym culture and the farmer's market culture. | ||
And of course, that's what they attack. | ||
That's what they tell you not to do. | ||
Yeah, I mean, everything... | ||
Don't eat eggs. | ||
Don't eat too many eggs. | ||
Well, now they're a super... | ||
The raw egg, natural... | ||
That guy... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Don't eat salt. | ||
Salt's good for you now. | ||
Beef is good for you. | ||
You got it all figured out. | ||
Well, I mean... | ||
Thanks to Infowars, mostly. | ||
And my daughter has been very good about it. | ||
And she was, you know, kind of on the other end, but she's starting to come over to this side. | ||
She went to a major university. | ||
Oh, that happens. | ||
It happened a little bit with me. | ||
I was never a liberal, but there were definitely some things where I was like, oh, you know, maybe I could be open-minded about something. | ||
But I was never really a liberal. | ||
But now that I'm out of the country, it's like, whoa. | ||
When you get out of that, you realize, oh my gosh. | ||
Like, they just, they really do try to indoctrinate you. | ||
You had that one fella on. | ||
I'd never heard of it, but I guess it was from the 50s, the Ash Conformity Test, where they put five lines on the paper. | ||
Everybody's in on it. | ||
I guess I should explain it real quick, what I know of it. | ||
But then there'll be like six people, one person's not in on it. | ||
And they say, which line's the shortest? | ||
And everybody picks the same one, but it's the wrong one. | ||
And they get to the last person. | ||
They pick the wrong one, too. | ||
Even though it goes against everything they see in front of their eyes. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
All right, Chris, we're up against the break. | ||
Congratulations on your massive truck victory. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, we are now halfway through this Friday transmission of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
We haven't taken a single call this week. | ||
Not one. | ||
I have been covering so much news, I haven't even taken a single call. | ||
So, I want to open up the phone lines now. | ||
Really, I'd like to hear from you on what's going on with the current selections for the next administration, how you feel about that. | ||
The Gates saga, but it is Friday, so we'll say anything is fair game, open line Friday. | ||
But I would like to hear from you on what you think about Trump's next administration so far. | ||
So the number to call in, 877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Number is on the screen. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
Let us know where you're from. | ||
And we will get you up and on the air. | ||
So here's some of that violence we're talking about. | ||
Now was this a migrant? | ||
Violent crime? | ||
We don't know. | ||
They got away. | ||
Wanted. | ||
Three men beat and rob a 70-year-old man in Crown Heights, New York. | ||
They beat this guy for $150. | ||
And then fled on foot. | ||
The victim is in stable condition. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's ridiculous that you have to worry about going out in New York City and you might get beaten. | ||
Just for some cash. | ||
It's like, you might not even have cash on you. | ||
New York City migrant allegedly throws friend's pit bull off a 14th floor balcony and walks free. | ||
And walks free. | ||
Killed my dog for no reason. | ||
So, well, some of the, maybe some of the pit bull haters out there, you know, that might be another story. | ||
But they are killing the dogs. | ||
The migrants are killing the dogs, even in New York City. | ||
Can you imagine that? | ||
They are bringing back the Bible. | ||
In many schools, the left is angered over this. | ||
Texas Board of Education votes to approve Bible curriculum in elementary schools. | ||
So if you're in a blue state, they're teaching kids how to use dildos and have trans sex surgery. | ||
If you're in a red state, they're bringing the Bible. | ||
Into the curriculum. | ||
So this has happened in Oklahoma, Louisiana, now Texas. | ||
And of course we covered earlier in New York where they want to start teaching kindergartners about sexual identity in kindergarten. | ||
In kindergarten. | ||
The liberals want to talk to your kids about sex in kindergarten. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
Totally normal stuff from these leftists. | ||
Totally, absolutely normal stuff is what you get. | ||
Alright, we are getting the phone calls up and at them right now. | ||
We'll be mentioning some other news stories throughout the rest of the broadcast as well. | ||
If there's any other breaking news, we'll bring that to you. | ||
We just had the victory, the winner of the last truck raffle in studio. | ||
The last truck raffle obviously over, that was the winner. | ||
The next truck raffle is ongoing right now at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
And all you gotta do is go shop at thealexjonesstore.com and you will get 10 times entries right now for the next... | ||
Monster Truck Raffle, which you can actually see in the videos. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
It looks like it might even be bigger than the last one, which is crazy. | ||
The Ford F-250 diesel plus 10K in cash, by the way. | ||
All you got to do is shop at thealexjonesstore.com, make a purchase, and you get entered into the raffle. | ||
I can't believe it looks like this one's even bigger than the last. | ||
The last one was ridiculous. | ||
So the fact that this one even looks bigger, I don't even... | ||
I haven't seen this one, but obviously I saw the old one. | ||
So it's all at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's start taking some calls on the Trump cabinet picks. | ||
The callers are getting lined up. | ||
Let's go to Tony in Ohio. | ||
Tony, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, good evening, Alan. | ||
Um... | ||
Great work you guys do. | ||
The one I wanted to talk about was the Treasury Secretary. | ||
It's still in the wings. | ||
The big issue I have is the Scott Bessette guy. | ||
He worked for Soros off and on for 20 years. | ||
Probably made him $10 to $20 billion. | ||
And not only that, he took his seed money from Soros to start his fund, Key Square Capital Management. | ||
And I can't believe this guy's even in the running. | ||
I mean, how can we not, in a country of 350 million people, I can't imagine we can't find someone better than someone who made Soros a bunch of money that basically made money for the enemy. | ||
It's just unimaginable to me. | ||
Yeah, so I won't go too far into this for the sake of redundancy. | ||
When I originally was covering this, the schools of thought here are One, he's good at what he does. | ||
He's successful. | ||
He knows money. | ||
So bring him in for that experience. | ||
The other school of thought is, you know, he knows where the bodies are buried, if you will. | ||
He's worked for Soros, so he knows kind of personally how his organization is operated and run. | ||
And, you know, maybe you want that intel. | ||
Maybe you want that close to you and you can learn from that. | ||
You'd hate to think that this is Soros getting an operative into the next administration, but I suppose those are the three schools of thought on this. | ||
Friend of the show, my friend Roger Stone, had Besant on his radio show, and he explained all the Soros stuff and basically says he has nothing to do with Soros politics. | ||
He was just a money guy. | ||
I'm not saying for you to accept that excuse. | ||
I'm just telling you what's going on here. | ||
So I would say I agree with you. | ||
We've got plenty of people to choose from. | ||
Why go to this guy? | ||
Unless you want to learn about how the Soros stuff operates, and maybe once you kind of learn that network of money, maybe you can learn a way to stop it or beat it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That would be the only reason why I would think that that would be going on. | ||
Certainly a concern that a Soros money man would be getting in the next administration, though, either way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you know, it's... | ||
You know, you can't... | ||
I just don't understand how you can make the enemy so much money, right? | ||
We've been fighting against Soros for, you know, and every DA position, right? | ||
You know, obviously has to be part of rigging the election. | ||
And there's no... | ||
And we don't... | ||
I mean, we don't hold this guy more accountable than that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I've watched Roger Stone, you know, and watched him interview him. | ||
Oh, you did watch the interview? | ||
It's just... | ||
Yeah, I've watched it. | ||
I mean, I've followed Scott Bessent for a while because he worked for Stan Drunkenmiller, right? | ||
And he and Stan Drunkenmiller were part of the takedown of the British pound, and so they had inside information on that, clearly. | ||
And they knew exactly how to target the British pound. | ||
They tried to destroy the country and the currency. | ||
They have no care. | ||
I mean, you know, they're just... | ||
So, I mean, do you think it's more of a... | ||
Do you think it's more of, like, bring the enemy's top general over to your side? | ||
Or are you concerned that something else is going on? | ||
No, I'm not really concerned about that. | ||
I mean, I think, you know, there's going to be enough checks and balances around him that it's not like he's infiltrating the system. | ||
It's just... | ||
You know, it's just us accepting it. | ||
I mean, how do we accept that? | ||
You know, it's just unacceptable to, you know, to have a guy that tried to destroy the, you know, and look, you know, we can say England's not our best friends either, right? | ||
You know, I mean, we can come back to, you know, the Civil War, the Revolutionary War and everything else. | ||
So it's not like I'm trying to defend, you know, the British, but What I am trying to defend is our own people. | ||
I mean, we have to hold higher standards than this. | ||
You know, I mean, a guy that's the enemy, he's now going in there to run our Treasury Department? | ||
I mean, seriously, just run that through your head a couple times. | ||
It's a totally fair point. | ||
Yeah, you're totally fair in your concerns here. | ||
And look, I try to be a voice of reality and a voice of reason as best I can. | ||
And People get upset when I might be critical of things that are going on. | ||
And I don't really... | ||
I mean, I get it to a certain extent, but that's not what we do here. | ||
If I see the team is doing something bad, I criticize the team and hope they'll do something better. | ||
And so that's how I look at this. | ||
But you're not going to be the only one today, Tony. | ||
And I got plenty on the line coming up next. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
You're not going to be the only one that has concerns over some of these picks. | ||
And to ignore that there are concerns, or to ignore that there are not just legitimate concerns, but a lot of people with the concerns, and to just say, oh, everything's great, everything's going fine, don't worry about anything. | ||
Well, that's just, I'm sorry, that's just, I think that's a bad approach, but if you want to live that way, fine. | ||
It's just not accurate. | ||
It's just not accurate. | ||
But we'll hear. | ||
I mean, I got a bunch of people on the line here, but probably maybe the opinions will go both ways. | ||
Let's try Alex in Kentucky. | ||
Alex, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
You got me? | ||
Yeah, we got you. | ||
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Hey, sweet. | |
Good to talk to you again. | ||
Yeah, I think Trump's made a few good picks, like the Borders are, and Pete Hegseth, but a few others, like Dr. Oz and Matt Gaetz. | ||
I think Oz is a swamp creature. | ||
Matt Gaetz, a lot of controversy. | ||
You know, not that Trump is any stranger to controversy. | ||
Well, look, Matt, I mean, let's just, Oz, just for a second, I mean, this guy's pushed big pharma products. | ||
He pushed the vaccine. | ||
So, I mean, he's big pharma. | ||
He's a big pharma shill. | ||
I mean, I don't know if there's any money involved in that or if it's just, he just believes it. | ||
But, you know, that's the big knock on him. | ||
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Yeah, it's kind of like a punch to the stomach when you fight so hard to get Trump in office and then he makes a few bad selections. | |
But I'm more concerned about the escalating tensions in Ukraine. | ||
I think Biden is... | ||
I think they're just giving it away. | ||
Escalating the war when the whole point has been Trump is going to de-escalate and here we are. | ||
Things are just racking up each day. | ||
It's tough to stay positive, but I'm just worried things are going to get more out of hand before Trump can even get in there and have them sit down at the table. | ||
Well, the hope is, honestly, I mean, if you can boil it down to anything, it's that Putin is just not going to take the bait at the end of the day. | ||
because that's what they're trying to do is instigate Putin and instigate Russia into making a bigger move so that then they can justify a larger NATO war against Russia. | ||
And so that's kind of the hope here is that Putin doesn't take their bait and doesn't take their instigations into a larger escalation. | ||
And I mean, you know, the media completely misrepresents Putin, and I'm not up here telling you he's the greatest person ever. | ||
um But the media completely misrepresents who he is, just as a person, his policies, and really, more importantly, he is very popular in Russia. | ||
I mean, he is very popular. | ||
And so they still have this boogeyman characterization of Putin that is just entirely inaccurate. | ||
And that's all part of the media propaganda because he just doesn't bow to the will of the leftist, liberal, globalist New World Order. | ||
And so you just hope Putin can just... | ||
Try not to go over that edge, but they're going to try everything they can, I guess, in the next 58 days to try to push them over that edge. | ||
Or, like I said, the spectrum is they're going to use this before Trump gets in office to launder as much money and weapons through Ukraine as they possibly can. | ||
Or they really want to start a larger war and just go complete chaos. | ||
And then, I don't know, maybe they just declared no election or no inauguration and They just select someone else to be president. | ||
I mean, that's what they did with Zelensky. | ||
But it's funny that you won't hear this anywhere. | ||
Most, even conservatives, and I listen to them all, most will depict Putin as the bad guy, the boogeyman, and nobody is sitting here saying, hey, we better be praying that Putin... | ||
Doesn't escalate this and take the bait of the West. | ||
And we should actually be thankful that he hasn't yet. | ||
We should be thankful because he's mostly been patient. | ||
I don't want to hear about this crap about what's going on in Ukraine. | ||
You know, there's this whole thing about, well, you know, it's like, oh, we have to care about Ukraine and we have to care about this issue and the other issue. | ||
Actually, I don't. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I don't have to care about Ukraine. | ||
So I don't fall for that crap. | ||
Alright, Alex, anything else? | ||
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Yeah, one more quick point. | |
You know, I think you can see both sides that, hey, maybe Putin was wrong for going into Ukraine. | ||
But there's also the side of why are we supporting Ukraine? | ||
I think you can look at Putin as maybe the bad guy or question some of his decisions, but also not be in full support of Ukraine. | ||
I think you can have a middle stance or some shared ground there. | ||
Well, exactly. | ||
Not everything's black and white, and that's exactly right, or even as I would put it, too. | ||
I can be critical of Putin and say, yeah, maybe he's aggressive in Ukraine, but then I can be critical of NATO and say they're also aggressive in the region and part of the problem, too. | ||
So, you know, sometimes there can be two bad guys. | ||
You know, so that's kind of the situation. | ||
I don't want anything to do with it. | ||
That should be the resounding message from Americans. | ||
That should be the resounding message from the next administration. | ||
And by the way, that will cause peace. | ||
And Alex, thank you for the call. | ||
We want nothing to do with NATO. We're out. | ||
We want nothing to do with Ukraine. | ||
We're out. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The good things will follow from that. | ||
But see, it's all about money laundering, weapons laundering, geopolitical influence. | ||
It's just this corruption that we have to deal with, unfortunately. | ||
All right, let's go to Jake in Indiana. | ||
Jake, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
First time caller here. | ||
Awesome. | ||
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I just wanted to say, I was listening to your radio show yesterday, and I love what you said about the moral high ground with Democrats, and you were kind of explaining that they're kind of hypocrites for going after Matt Gaetz, and specifically only Matt Gaetz now, with all that going on. | |
And I hate to see I mean, it's clear to me now that he doesn't have what it takes. | ||
Yeah, I just wanted to get your take on all of that and just curious on your take on Pam Bondi's new take for the Attorney General. | ||
I'll quickly do Bondi. | ||
I think overall she'll probably be a force for good. | ||
It's kind of a wait-and-see thing for me. | ||
There are some concerns there, the red flag laws, and maybe some geopolitical concerns, but the Attorney General doesn't really deal with geopolitical things, so it probably doesn't matter. | ||
So let's see. | ||
I think overall she'll probably be good. | ||
We'll see what happens with that. | ||
I'm not inherently against it. | ||
I actually have met her before. | ||
She's a very nice lady. | ||
So, as far as Thune is concerned, you know, I just kind of took an approach to all of this like, alright, let's give everyone a chance, right? | ||
Let's give everybody a chance. | ||
They do good, we'll give them credit. | ||
They do bad, then we'll call them out for it. | ||
And Thune pretty much has already proven where he's going to be at as far as the Senate majority leadership. | ||
I mean, it didn't take him very long. | ||
It took him less than a week to show his true colors. | ||
And now he's got this little voting block with Murkowski, Collins, and McConnell that are basically going to dictate the terms now of anything going through the Senate. | ||
And it's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
It's the swamp Senate Republicans basically showing Trump that they're not with him. | ||
And then he's going to have to bow to their will. | ||
It's not going to go the other way around. | ||
And I don't remember. | ||
Oh, what was the one other thing? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
See, Republicans have this issue. | ||
And that's fear. | ||
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Fear. | |
I guess would be the simplest way I could put it. | ||
Fear of the media. | ||
Fear of the Democrats. | ||
Fear of not having the moral high ground. | ||
And there has to be a new attitude. | ||
And it comes with a bit of acceptance of the reality of the situation. | ||
But there has to be this new attitude of, we don't care. | ||
And Matt Gaetz had that attitude. | ||
Trump has that attitude. | ||
Oh, you're gonna come at me in the media? | ||
I don't care. | ||
Oh, you're gonna call me this name? | ||
You're gonna call me that name? | ||
I don't care. | ||
Oh, you're gonna say Matt Gaetz is unqualified? | ||
You're gonna say Pete Hegseth is a right-wing? | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care what you think anymore. | ||
You do not dictate my thoughts. | ||
You do not dictate my actions. | ||
And there's still so many of these Republicans that, oh, I don't want to be... | ||
I don't want to be... | ||
I don't want to be cast as the bad guy in the media. | ||
I don't want the Democrats to come after me. | ||
It's like, oh, I want to keep this nice, clean, sparkling image. | ||
And if I have to compromise on all my values, then that's fine. | ||
As long as I have the good moral high ground, the good moral standing with the public, stop caring. | ||
Stop caring. | ||
And so that's kind of the difference now. | ||
And that's a little bit of maybe what you're getting with Thune and them. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, we don't really want to be associated with Trump. | ||
We don't want that to be our legacy, so we're kind of over here a little bit. | ||
We want people to know we're not really with Trump. | ||
We're at arm's length from Trump. | ||
Whereas the people like Matt Gaetz, they say, you called women fat. | ||
Don't you know that's offensive? | ||
And he says, okay, be offended. | ||
Stop caring. | ||
These people hate you. | ||
They'll send an illegal immigrant into your town to kill you. | ||
They'll make him out to be the victim. | ||
Stop caring. | ||
Stop caring about the liberal media. | ||
Stop caring about the liberal Democrats. | ||
Stop caring about their narrative. | ||
And once conservatives, once Republicans get over that hump, there's no going back. | ||
But that's what they're so afraid of, too. | ||
That's why they hate Trump. | ||
That's why they hate Matt Gaetz. | ||
That's why they hate this new media. | ||
That's why they hate Alex Jones. | ||
We don't care what you think. | ||
We don't care what you say. | ||
You're a dumbass, libtard moron. | ||
Why should I give a damn what you think or what you say? | ||
Couldn't care less. | ||
Alright, let's go to Steve in Alaska. | ||
Steve, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yes, so I've got some serious concerns about a lot of Trump tips, okay? | ||
And the Treasury Secretary is just a highlight of it. | ||
The central bankers have bankrupted this country multiple times in the past. | ||
This is Federal Reserve Bank's third central bank. | ||
A lot of people don't seem to get this. | ||
The first two were their charters were revoked, one by Abraham Lincoln, and we know what happened to him. | ||
The second one was revoked by Andrew Jackson. | ||
They tried to assassinate him. | ||
Both pistols misfired. | ||
And when the assassin was asked why, it was because money would be more plentiful. | ||
Now, the third centralized central bank is the Federal Reserve. | ||
And if Trump just goes ahead and puts a former Federal Reserve chairperson into a board member, he was a board member. | ||
Sorry, not a chairperson. | ||
Into the secretary for treasury, that is like inviting the fox into the hen house. | ||
That's just one pick. | ||
Horrible. | ||
A lot of the other picks, like Thune, you were just talking about, showing his true colors. | ||
Murkowski, me being from Alaska, I haven't voted for Murkowski for at least 10 years, and I'm a Republican. | ||
Murkowski needs to go. | ||
The only reason why she actually is even in there was the ranked choice voting that you spoke about before, which we just got rid of. | ||
In the end, Murkowski is nothing but a Democrat in a rhino suit. | ||
She's horrible. | ||
She's corrupt. | ||
Yeah, same with Collins in Maine. | ||
It's pretty clear. | ||
Now, if Trump can't get his picks together, Maybe he should start asking Jared Kushner. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
He already is. | ||
He's got Jared Kushner advising him again about picks. | ||
Jared Kushner was on the news this morning on Fox, and I call them FAUX instead of Fox News. | ||
But he was bragging, and there were other people that were corroborating this, about helping Trump to choose his cabinet members. | ||
Kushner was a problem in the first place. | ||
Trump administration, a huge problem. | ||
So why is Trump doing this again? | ||
And I've got some serious misgivings about all of it to a point where I'm going to start throwing away my Trump hat, wishing I would have voted for Kamala because at least if Kamala would have went in, we would have had our second American Revolution. | ||
And I think we could have got our country back. | ||
Well, look, this is what I'm talking about. | ||
And people want to live in this delusional fantasy land like, oh, everything's great all the time. | ||
No, sometimes your team loses a game. | ||
Sometimes they go on a losing streak. | ||
Sometimes you miss the playoffs. | ||
That doesn't mean I'm not still a fan of the team or I want the team to win. | ||
It's just that's the reality. | ||
That's what we're going through. | ||
You bring up some good points. | ||
You know, we were told Kushner wasn't going to have any role in this next administration. | ||
And I mean, my, how that seemed to have changed overnight. | ||
So, I mean, you can only speculate as to what's leading to this. | ||
Now, I mean, in fairness, I'll say, so far the picks for this administration are way better than the last. | ||
I mean, definitely way better, and there's definitely some A-plus picks. | ||
So we'll still see the result, but there's some serious concerns people have. | ||
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We do have some other news we'll cover as well. | ||
People are also upset over that Loeffler pick. | ||
They think maybe that's what Nicole Shanahan is talking about, is the Loeffler pick. | ||
If that ends up being the case, we'll see. | ||
But we go through these picks and we go through the positives, the negatives, and I would say if you remove all of that and you just look at the one thing, which would be, will the Department of Government Efficiency cut the This bloated, out-of-control, corrupt government by 25%, 50%, 75%? | ||
That's my greatest hope. | ||
All these different things considered, it's... | ||
Will we actually slash these bureaucracies? | ||
Will it actually happen? | ||
And then you get somebody like a Kash Patel in there, slash the FBI. So, I mean, you can essentially... | ||
You talk about all these picks. | ||
You could hollow out basically... | ||
The entire government and make it all ceremonious with these picks. | ||
And it won't even matter. | ||
They'll have no power, which is how it should be anyway. | ||
And I forget when we covered that story about the State Department. | ||
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Get rid of the State Department. | |
Eliminate the State Department. | ||
So that's kind of the greatest thing that lurks in the background that's still kind of a mystery element. | ||
Will Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy slash the government by 50%, 75%? | ||
I mean, then it's just like everything else. | ||
I mean, it doesn't even matter with all these bureaucracies that are out of control. | ||
I do believe you will get a better economy. | ||
I think that that's a no-doubter. | ||
You'll get a better economy. | ||
And then, I mean, let's see what RFK Jr. can do as far as dealing with big pharma and cleaning up the food, which will just be good for the country. | ||
I mean, it's likely you already eat healthy, but it'll be good for the country. | ||
So there are things that are going to be good no matter what. | ||
I do think the economy will be better, and that's worth certainly something, no pun intended. | ||
And you can be smart and basically treat it like a A breath of fresh air, like an oxygen tank while you're drowning. | ||
I mean, this economy has just been crushed in so many ways. | ||
And I talk about this all the time. | ||
And now Axios actually printed a story about it today. | ||
It takes 100K a year to be financially successful now. | ||
And then it takes a quarter million of a year to basically be considered wealthy or extremely successful. | ||
And I talked about it all the time, how it used to be, I mean, really not even that long ago. | ||
And it obviously depends on where you live. | ||
But, I mean, really not even that long ago. | ||
Maybe before Obama. | ||
I don't know if you could even put a presidency necessarily on it, but... | ||
I mean, it used to be once you kind of crossed the 50K a year threshold, it was like, okay, you can afford your life. | ||
You can afford whatever, your rent, your mortgage, your insurance, car payments, whatever. | ||
It was like 50K was like that hurdle. | ||
It's like, okay, once you got to 50K, it's like you're now making a good living wage to kind of live your life. | ||
You're not rich, but you're making it. | ||
Well, now that's basically like a hundred K where it's like, okay, you're making it and you're, you know, you're, you're good. | ||
You're not really worrying about the bills and you can afford wherever you want to live and your insurance and everything. | ||
It's not, you're not really scrambling, but now that's like, it's almost like it's a hundred K now. | ||
And again, it all depends on where you live in your lifestyle, but it's like, that's in a short time, it's basically done that. | ||
And people are really feeling it. | ||
I mean, I, again, I, When you're rich, you don't really notice it as much. | ||
But it was last night. | ||
I went to... | ||
And actually, talk about Thanksgiving. | ||
2022 was the most expensive Thanksgiving ever. | ||
It was 2022. The prices came down a little bit last year. | ||
But 2022 was the most expensive. | ||
And I was just going to get some stuff at the grocery store, getting some extra stuff for Thanksgiving. | ||
And I had a double take at the check. | ||
I was like, what? | ||
Like, what did I get? | ||
How did my bill get that high? | ||
Just some extra Thanksgiving stuff that's gone up in price. | ||
So you'll at least get a better economy. | ||
For sure, you'll get a better economy. | ||
And then you have stories like this. | ||
This is a very popular chef in California, Andrew Gruhl. | ||
He also goes on Fox quite often. | ||
And he is reporting this about taxes. | ||
He says, we just ran payroll. | ||
The payroll taxes were $2K higher than calculated. | ||
We called the payroll company. | ||
They explained that California has a budget shortfall. | ||
And that the federal government wants money back that it lent to California for money that it lost. | ||
They're making up for it by having business owners pay that money. | ||
Keep in mind that this was around 10% of our total payroll. | ||
When people say, why isn't California business friendly, remember this. | ||
Payroll taxes shouldn't even exist. | ||
But what's the long and short of this story? | ||
The government... | ||
Makes bad financial decisions and then you pay for it. | ||
I mean, you know, imagine your neighbor makes a bad financial decision and then you have to pay for it. | ||
Your neighbor gets in a car crash and then you have to pay for it. | ||
You might say that's what goes on with insurance, but that's another story. | ||
Payroll taxes shouldn't exist. | ||
So, Trump gets in there. | ||
He wants to cut Taxes. | ||
He wants to get rid of taxes on tips. | ||
That's a good start. | ||
Get rid of payroll taxes. | ||
Get rid of all these taxes. | ||
Start slashing taxes. | ||
And so that's what I'm saying. | ||
We can go through all these picks, the criticisms, the negatives, the positives, support it, don't like it, whatever. | ||
Just get the damn government out of our life. | ||
And I don't have to care who gets appointed and who doesn't. | ||
It could be the worst cabinet. | ||
It could be the best cabinet. | ||
I don't give a damn. | ||
Get the government out of my freaking life. | ||
Cut all the taxes. | ||
Cut all the government down to nothing. | ||
Make all these positions ceremonious. | ||
Give them no power. | ||
So that's the real solution. | ||
Alright, let's take some calls again. | ||
Let's go to Chad in Minnesota. | ||
Chad, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, you said it. | |
I mean, we just need the representation of we the people. | ||
I mean, if there's lobbyists that are in D.C., why don't we have someone that represents the legal citizens of the United States? | ||
People that abide by the Constitution. | ||
Some form of representation where they can reinvest into this country. | ||
And all these picks, it's great long-term if everything works out. | ||
But yeah, it's fair to be critical. | ||
My concern is exactly what, or along the lines of what the previous caller was talking about with Jared Kushner. | ||
I mean, if long-term it shows that there's Major support for everything that what this campaign and what the administration pumped everybody up in this country. | ||
We the people. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
That also includes the factor of geoengineering. | ||
That's the air we breathe. | ||
I don't hear too much talk about that. | ||
Yep. | ||
You know, water, food, the food thing. | ||
Andrew Huff, your guest the other night, made a comment about, well, at least the food's cheap. | ||
Well, if we didn't have all these health issues and had to pay all this money in for Medicare or medical, then maybe the cost of food, even if it is high, wouldn't be such a factor. | ||
Well, there are other ways to deal with the cost of food as well. | ||
And maybe, for the sake of this conversation, separate the cost of health care and the cost of food. | ||
You're kind of just talking about larger economic issues. | ||
But there's other ways to bring down the cost of food. | ||
You bring down the cost of energy. | ||
You cut the regulations on farmers. | ||
You incentivize more people to become farmers. | ||
So there's other ways to kind of mitigate that. | ||
And I mean, it's not like... | ||
I mean, his point is not lost on me where, I mean, you can have options of unhealthy food or cheaper food and okay. | ||
But yeah, if you want to talk about dealing with food prices, there's other ways to deal with it that doesn't mean you have to eat garbage. | ||
You can stick to the outside or the inside or you can go to the farmer's market. | ||
You can grow your own food where it's possible. | ||
I mean, we just need to get back to Just a good standard of living and understand that the food that we eat really plays a role in that. | ||
And my comment about it, that was just in the sense of it just hit me as in looking at it at the bigger picture. | ||
And long term, having that where food cost does either come, it comes down or there's other things that can help the paycheck go faster. | ||
You know, towards that instead of it being divided up into so many different things. | ||
And with Jared Kushner, I just, you know, the previous caller had mentioned it. | ||
It's just, I'm starting to get the feeling of the, you know, 45. And I don't want 45 late 2.0 when it comes to the, you know, all of the people that are surrounded by him. | ||
And I, you know, hey, only time will really tell. | ||
But if people start wavering, And we lose sight of that. | ||
We, the people, approach in fixing this country. | ||
And there's too many lobbyists. | ||
There's too much stuff that's going on underneath it. | ||
It's just going to be, it feels like it might be the same. | ||
But I, you know, you said you mentioned Black Pill. | ||
It's a marbled pill. | ||
This station is great. | ||
It's always marbled. | ||
So many different pills. | ||
And what you guys are doing is amazing. | ||
I love the fact that you're back. | ||
And one quick note. | ||
I don't know if anybody's touched on this with, Community notes on X. But in regards, and I'm not on, I'm not on there, but if people, I mean, why are they not, and maybe people have been adding community notes to the whole onion owning what they said they own and they don't. | ||
Is there, is anybody seeing that or do you see that where people are actually putting up community notes and saying, hey, no, this doesn't, they don't own anything? | ||
You know what? | ||
I haven't really, I don't think I've, Yeah, I don't think I've followed The Onion or anything to even know if that would be going on. | ||
I feel like I might have seen a community note about that on a different post, but I'm not really following anything from The Onion to really know, so I can't really comment on that, Chad. | ||
Thank you for the call, though. | ||
Let's go to Sam in North Carolina. | ||
Sam, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Owen, can you hear me okay? | |
Yes, loud and clear. | ||
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So, Pam Bondi, I like her. | ||
I think she could do some positive stuff, but I really wish we had Matt Gaetz. | ||
What happened with Matt Gaetz is so endemic to every one of us personally. | ||
America is going to miss out on the best Attorney General we could have ever had because Matt Gaetz got involved with some girl that he'd have been better off not getting involved with. | ||
Well he was probably set up by that Greenberg guy. | ||
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Greenberg is as slimy as they come. | |
But, you know, Matt could have avoided it, and it is sad for America that we could have had him, but for that. | ||
Well, look, let me respond to that real quick, because I'm seeing that around a lot. | ||
And, I mean, on principle, it's not that I disagree, but... | ||
I just don't like the approach, is all. | ||
I get what you're saying, and the principle, and just making good decisions, not putting yourself in compromising situations, but it's like, you know, let's not throw stones in glass houses here. | ||
I mean, so my approach is, who cares? | ||
I'm not going to sit here and play these holier-than-thou, moral high-ground games with the Democrat Party That is the party of Bill Clinton. | ||
That is the party of spirit cookings. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
So it's just like, I just... | ||
Yeah, I'm not going to sit here and criticize. | ||
I don't think... | ||
If Matt Gaetz committed a crime, they would have charged him with a crime. | ||
So I just don't like this bowing down whenever the Democrats hit you with some sort of a scandal instead of just charging through. | ||
Now, as far as... | ||
Pam Bondi is concerned. | ||
Again, I probably look at it as a positive. | ||
I think she'll probably do good things. | ||
I mean, at least going to give her a chance. | ||
I'm just sitting here like, dude, we are trying to take on the most corrupt government in U.S. history. | ||
I want pipe hitters going in there. | ||
I want the most badass warriors, the most badass patriots, the most fearless men on a mission. | ||
That's what I want. | ||
So nothing against Pam Bondi, but I'm looking for hardcore patriot men on a mission. | ||
They're going to go in there and drain that swamp. | ||
And they're not going to look over their shoulder... | ||
They're not going to be taken off balance. | ||
So that's my problem. | ||
It's just like, you know, like, oh, we're kind of fluffing around. | ||
It's like, no, I don't want to fluff around. | ||
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How dangerous these people are. | |
And that's why I really wanted him. | ||
Let me tell you what I think one of their next moves could be. | ||
And you've mentioned it many times, that they're like a narcissistic ex. | ||
And when they start to lose control, They just ratchet up the crazy and they ratchet up the violence. | ||
We cannot underestimate these people. | ||
They will ratchet up the crazy and they will ratchet up the violence. | ||
And I think it's possible that they could drop a nuke or some similar bomb over an American city and in the fog of the confusion and the panic and the fear, blame it on Russia and launch us into this war. | ||
They desperately want war with Russia. | ||
And, you know, Alex said it the other day. | ||
He said, their choices are, do they want to go to prison or do they want to start World War III? These people are crazy enough to start World War III to avoid accountability. | ||
And I think it's possible that they're going to hit Nashville, Tennessee because of what they did on October the 1st in 2017. Do you remember when they hit... | ||
The Jason Aldean concert? | ||
And they killed those people? | ||
Are you talking about the Las Vegas shooting? | ||
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Yes. | ||
And there were about 57 Americans got killed right there at that Jason Aldean concert. | ||
And that's how desperate they are to stop the Trump agenda and to attack Trump supporters. | ||
And I think they're going to hit Nashville, Tennessee with You know, maybe a nuke or some type of hydrogen bomb. | ||
And let me tell you one reason in particular, I think Nashville. | ||
Because they see Nashville as like the center of Americana, Trump supporters, you know, the white Christian, you know, country redneck-y thing. | ||
And it's just like the Jason Aldean concert. | ||
A strike against... | ||
The deep state would calculate that striking Nashville would anger Nashville. | ||
You know, true red-blooded America so badly that they could just send us into a war with no questions asked. | ||
And let me tell you one reason why I think it's... | ||
another main reason why I think they're going to hit Nashville. | ||
There was a woman in 1904 named Ellen White, and she was one of the most prominent preachers in American history. | ||
And she said that God gave her a vision That Nashville was going to be struck by a great ball, an explosive ball of fire from the sky. | ||
And she described it in vivid detail. | ||
And she wrote it down in 1904. And her description was a description of something similar to a bomb like that, even though they didn't even exist in 1904. And I just want people to be aware of that. | ||
Her name was Ellen White and she said that a fireball was going to hit Nashville, Tennessee and cause great damage and loss of life. | ||
Well look, I don't even like to go into the dark corners of my wargaming and geopolitical chess playing in my mind because it really is dark. | ||
And you probably get enough of that from Alex on a daily basis. | ||
I'd be lying if I said I didn't think about that stuff. | ||
I don't like to talk about it for obvious reasons. | ||
I have the same concerns that you have. | ||
But let's also remember that, you know, these people are not all powerful. | ||
They're not. | ||
They're not all powerful. | ||
And they can't just pull off anything they want. | ||
And so they might try, but I don't know. | ||
I like to think we get to the inauguration. | ||
I'd like to think we get Trump in and we at least get some bit of the MAGA agenda through. | ||
I'd like to think that our leaders have not gone full psychotic to the point of nuclear war and starting a hot war just to ruin this election for us. | ||
but I certainly haven't thrown out that that's a reality or even maybe similar thoughts to what you're talking about. | ||
I just don't like to talk about it 'cause it's just so dark, it's just so gruesome. | ||
It's just like, you don't even wanna talk about it. | ||
But yeah, you can't help it sometimes when you know who you're dealing with. | ||
I mean, folks, these people make bioweapons and release them and lie about them. | ||
They make vaccines that'll destroy your heart and your immune system. | ||
I mean, so, I mean, you see how much they lie I mean, we're dealing with true psychotics here. | ||
We're dealing with true psychotics here. | ||
All right, Sam, I got to move on. | ||
Let's go to Andy in Missouri. | ||
Andy, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, I'm glad to talk with you again. | ||
I was just, you know, I was really concerned because Well, first, with Trump's picks, I was very happy with everything that goes on, but now it seems like everybody who seems to be picking has a lot of AIPAC funding coming up behind them, and I'm really concerned about that, and I just wanted to get a little bit more on your take on that. | ||
Trying to, you know, swing in a stick in D.C. and not hitting somebody funded by AIPAC is like jumping into the ocean and not hitting water. | ||
So, I mean, you know, they basically own your Congress. | ||
And Matt Gaetz was one of the few that wasn't bought and paid for by AIPAC. And look, I said this in the first hour. | ||
And I'm not, this isn't an opinion. | ||
I can do opinion if I want. | ||
This is not my opinion. | ||
Folks are concerned about Israel's influence over this next administration. | ||
It's just true. | ||
It's becoming a big talking point. | ||
It's becoming a big debate. | ||
That is a real thing. | ||
You can't just throw this term out of, oh, greatest ally. | ||
You can't just throw these attacks of, oh, anti-Semitic. | ||
No. | ||
We're having a real conversation about this. | ||
AIPAC buys your Congress. | ||
Israel controls our foreign policy and influences our politicians. | ||
That is real. | ||
Stop with the greatest ally crap. | ||
Stop with the anti-Semite stuff. | ||
We're having a conversation about this. | ||
And people are concerned. | ||
And rightfully so, Andy. | ||
But now to get back to your point, I mean, again, like 1% of Congress doesn't take AIPAC money? | ||
So... | ||
You know, trying to find somebody in Congress that doesn't take APAC money. | ||
Of course, Gates was one of them. | ||
And look what happened to him. | ||
In the military, if you had dual citizenship, you couldn't even get a secret clearance, which is, you know, just above confidential clearance. | ||
I've known a guy personally who had Greek citizenship, dual citizenship, U.S. and Greek, which is an ally of the U.S., and he had to renounce his Greek citizenship to get the security clearance. | ||
I find it kind of funny that these congressmen have had this known influence on them, and they're still allowed to access classified information from the U.S. government when a normal service member can't do the same thing. | ||
Dual citizenship in Congress, or probably any government position I would even say, shouldn't exist. | ||
Should not be legal. | ||
Look, there are a lot of questions that we can go down here, and I don't want to spend the rest of the show on this, but either way, this is a real conversation that's not going anywhere. | ||
And the more America suffers with bad policy, domestic policy, foreign policy... | ||
The more Americans suffer in economic distress, the more these issues are going to flare up. | ||
And the old tactic of, oh, greatest ally, the old tactic of the anti-Semite accusations, it's not working. | ||
That's not putting this debate to bed. | ||
And more people are paying attention now to just basic politics than ever before. | ||
And Andy, thank you for the call. | ||
And it's just like, okay, you go to Elise Stefanik. | ||
She talks about Israel all day. | ||
I mean, it's just, I don't, again, it's the same thing. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I've never been to Israel. | ||
I don't want to go to Israel. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
My family's been here since the 1600s. | ||
I mean, like, why do I care about Israel so much? | ||
They can deal with their own problems. | ||
And so it's just people are done with it, man. | ||
They're just done with it. | ||
And it's just every pick, just like, oh, Israel this, Israel that. | ||
So I don't even care how you feel about the issue. | ||
This isn't even my opinion. | ||
The conversation is not going anywhere. | ||
Some people view it as a major problem. | ||
They're sick of hearing about it all the time when they can't even afford their grocery bill, their energy bill. | ||
They've got illegal immigrants pouring over the country. | ||
Yeah, we don't care anymore. | ||
Is it too early to do Christmas, guys? | ||
How do we feel about that? | ||
I don't really like to do Christmas until after Thanksgiving. | ||
They aren't doing the Christmas tree lighting here in Austin until after Thanksgiving. | ||
But tonight, in a lot of big cities, you can see the Christmas tree lighting. | ||
In Chicago, Millennium Park, they're lighting the tree. | ||
In Detroit, they're lighting the tree. | ||
Not on fire. | ||
Relax. | ||
And then Faux News is doing their Christmas tree lighting at Fox Square tonight. | ||
Is it... | ||
What do you guys say? | ||
Too early for... | ||
I think it's too early. | ||
Not till after Thanksgiving. | ||
Right after Thanksgiving? | ||
Go all the way. | ||
No such thing as too early, says the crew. | ||
Christmas in July. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I mean, right after Thanksgiving, I'm like... | ||
Probably all the way, Christmas music. | ||
All December, Christmas music. | ||
I think it's a little too early right now for me. | ||
I wait until after Thanksgiving. | ||
But if you're, you know, if you're in one of those cities, it's going down tonight. | ||
Benjamin Netanyahu says it's anti-Semitic for the International Criminal Court to say he's committing war crimes. | ||
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I'm so sick of this crap. | |
Agree with everything Israel does all the time or you're an anti-Semite. | ||
Don't even question it, you dirty anti-Semite. | ||
Don't even question it. | ||
Or they'll accuse you. | ||
Germany won't arrest Netanyahu for the crimes against humanity. | ||
The war crimes that the ICC is accusing them of because of their Nazi history. | ||
See, that's how it works. | ||
The Jews are the biggest victims in the history of the world, and so therefore, they get to do whatever they want. | ||
And that's why it's like Black Lives Matter for conservatives. | ||
It's like Black Lives Matter for Republicans. | ||
Like, oh, you know, the blacks are the biggest victims, and so they get the reparations, and they get the riots and everything. | ||
But then that's like... | ||
Israel for conservatives. | ||
It's like, they need to be supported. | ||
They need to get whatever they want. | ||
They are the biggest victims. | ||
How about we just, like, move on from all... | ||
How about we just transcend all that stuff? | ||
Be nice. | ||
Ursula Haverbeck, German far-right activist, repeatedly convicted and imprisoned for Holocaust denial. | ||
Dies in jail at 96. Imprisoned for questioning the Holocaust. | ||
Imprisoned for questioning the Holocaust. | ||
Dies in jail. | ||
How dare you? | ||
You're not allowed to do that. | ||
Be careful. | ||
These laws might be coming here soon. | ||
You might find yourself in prison for questioning things. | ||
Brazilian police formally accused Bolsonaro of attempted coups, so they're trying to do the same thing. | ||
The parallels there are crazy between Trump and Bolsonaro, Trump supporters, Bolsonaro supporters. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
But maybe Bolsonaro gets back in office if that thing reaches its conclusion. | ||
All right, one more thing here, and we'll go back to the phone lines. | ||
Guys, this has to be a first time. | ||
It is a first time, actually. | ||
KFC launches first-ever chicken-flavored lickable Christmas wrapping paper. | ||
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What? | |
Calling all KFC lovers. | ||
The fast food chain has some finger-licking good news. | ||
For all you KFC fans, the new holiday product is sure to be hot on your lips. | ||
Literally. | ||
Literally. | ||
The fast food chain has just launched its first ever lickable wrapping paper. | ||
If you want wrapping paper with a twist and a taste, you've come to the right place. | ||
And with the holiday season right around the corner, you'll need to move quickly if you want to nab it. | ||
Limited edition lickable paper. | ||
Flavored chicken, fried chicken flavored wrapping paper. | ||
It tastes like KFC's original recipe chicken. | ||
Any volunteers? | ||
Anybody going to be licking the KFC wrapping paper this holiday season? | ||
You know what's crazy though? | ||
That stuff is going to sell out overnight. | ||
People will be lined up out the door to buy it. | ||
You watch. | ||
Is that a good thing or a bad thing for America? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I could go either way. | ||
I will not be licking the wrapping paper. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's go back to the phone calls here. | ||
Let's go to Jeff in Georgia. | ||
Jeff, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thank you for taking my call. | |
I've First and foremost, I am not a Jared Kushner fan. | ||
He is an Israel-first propagandist. | ||
And similar comments he's made about Gaza and support for Israel, I cannot be behind. | ||
Hey, Jeff, hold on a second. | ||
I got a bad connection with you here. | ||
I don't know if you're driving or in a bad spot if you want to relocate. | ||
Well, now we've lost you. | ||
If Jeff can get back in, we'll put him back on. | ||
I say this a little facetiously, but I prefer an honest person, even if they're saying things that are despicable. | ||
I prefer an honest person than a deceiver and a liar. | ||
And so when Kushner is like, yeah, let's just bomb Gaza and then build a resort. | ||
I mean, I'm kind of like, well, I mean, yeah, at least he's honest. | ||
That's probably what Israel wants to do. | ||
So it's like, yeah, I'd rather have honesty. | ||
And they're like, yeah, we basically stood down on October 7th and set up Hamas so that we could take over the Gaza Strip and we're going to claim it and we're going to build a new Tel Aviv there. | ||
I would actually respect that more than what they've done. | ||
And like lying about the whole thing. | ||
And so I prefer an honest bad guy than a lying... | ||
Phony playing the good guy or the victim. | ||
That's just me. | ||
We lost that caller, though. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Michigan. | ||
Michael, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Super mega ditto, Zolan Troyer. | |
Oh, thank you. | ||
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All right, so I want to talk about the Tea Party from 2010. And I think there's a lot of parallels going on there with what we're going to do with the Trump movement. | |
Unfortunately, I do believe the Tea Party is the Trump movement, but Trump has been, let's be honest with ourselves, co-opted by the Zionist movement. | ||
I know that will rub a lot of people the wrong way. | ||
However, what conclusion are we supposed to arrive at when we look at these appointments? | ||
So, how do we not get phased out like we did in 2010? | ||
As part of the Tea Party, I think we're going to have to be willing to face short-term hardships for long-term victory, more like a 40-year plan for the America First movement. | ||
Well, you're definitely right about that. | ||
I said something similar. | ||
I can't remember if it was yesterday or Wednesday, but yeah, I mean... | ||
Everybody looks for instant gratification. | ||
I mean, you know, we're all guilty of that to some degree. | ||
But you just, you know, it's kind of a reminder, like, this isn't all going to turn around in four years. | ||
And again, I'd say we're going to be much better off under Trump, obviously. | ||
I don't think anybody's debating that. | ||
We will be much better off under Trump, but, you know... | ||
As far as draining the swamp and exposing the deep state and getting rid of it and restoring America, this is going to take... | ||
It's going to be such an uphill battle and struggle for decades to do it. | ||
Not impossible. | ||
I think we're going the right direction. | ||
I see a light there, but yeah, this is... | ||
Four years, there's just no way. | ||
I mean, let's see. | ||
Maybe Donald Trump pulls off a miracle or God intervenes somehow. | ||
But yeah, I mean, there's just so many layers and levels and avenues of corruption here. | ||
It's not... | ||
This is a long-term deal. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Yeah, we just can't give up as quickly as we did. | ||
There was a strong Tea Party movement back then. | ||
We're the same age. | ||
You might remember it. | ||
But, I mean, we had 40 of the 130... | ||
Congress people, you know, that were supported by the Tea Party. | ||
But we got, you know, just like with all of us conservative-type thinkers, it's hard for us to organize because we have such independent thought. | ||
You know, if somebody brings up something about, you know, Zionist control, it's like, oh, that guy, he's one of those, you know? | ||
And it's... | ||
We need to be able to figure out a way to organize. | ||
Our 32%, which I do believe in America, we have 32 real percent of America firsts. | ||
And if we can really organize that, I think we can exert political power. | ||
Well, let me just say this. | ||
There is a generational shift that is happening. | ||
And, you know, I don't really do the ageism, if you will, or the generational infighting, if you will, but the politics of our generation is going to be different than the politics of our grandfathers' and fathers' generation, and it's going to look a lot different. | ||
Now, the world's going to be a completely different place as well, so, you know, it's kind of a mystery, but When you look at a Matt Gaetz, when you look at, I mean, even a Vivek Ramaswamy, this is what the next generation of conservatism looks like and sounds like. | ||
We don't care about your political correctness, and we don't care about your federal government. | ||
We're done with it. | ||
We're over it. | ||
We're moving on from it. | ||
We're shutting it all down. | ||
And, you know, there's different aspects that come into it with the geopolitics, but it pretty much applies to geopolitics too. | ||
We don't do foreign wars. | ||
We don't do foreign aid. | ||
We don't do foreign funding. | ||
We're ending all that too. | ||
So it's almost like we just have to hold steady... | ||
For like three or four more election cycles until it's our generation that really gets in there. | ||
I mean, look, I'm no fan of the leftist communists, believe me. | ||
But like you can probably find middle ground with these leftist communists to end all the foreign aid. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
So, I mean, they're going to want to, you know, spend it on communist crap here. | ||
But there will be a generational bridge there. | ||
In three to four election cycles, where even like the AOCs of the world, who I think, you know, obviously I don't agree with politically, but like there you will find a bridge where everybody wants to start ending the foreign aid, the foreign wars. | ||
So, you know, the foreign citizens might be a different story, but it's like we just got to hold fast for like another three or four election cycles. | ||
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Like I said, I mean, you're right. | |
We have to hold the line this time. | ||
And so what are we going to be facing? | ||
We're going to be facing Trump trying to convince us. | ||
Hopefully not. | ||
I mean, hopefully Trump wins. | ||
Man, I'm a big Trump guy. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
But, you know, a lot of these things. | ||
But hopefully Trump is only promoting 2026 America First candidates, a.k.a. | ||
Tea Party candidates, a.k.a. | ||
Infowars-type people. | ||
You know, people who understand what's going on. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
That is going to be big for the Trump movement at first. | ||
But as the people, like you said, anti-war. | ||
We want clean food, clean water. | ||
There's a lot of things we can bridge the gap, as you said earlier. | ||
But I think the America First, the populism movement, I think if you really wanted to talk about how we can actually get commies on our team, the populist movement We should be able to work this all out, but I don't know, man. | ||
Well, I'll just say this, Bob. | ||
There are things going on behind the scenes right now. | ||
People that think like us, talk like us, have the same visions as us that are still kind of growing out of the political ooze and starting to get smarter, starting to learn the paths, starting to get funding. | ||
These are projects that you might start to really see get success stories in this midterm election cycle. | ||
But, you know, the MAGA movement or the new right, as I like to call it, it's not going anywhere. | ||
It's only getting smarter. | ||
It's only evolving. | ||
It's only getting more popular. | ||
And, you know, you don't want to put it on one guy or one personality. | ||
But, I mean, really... | ||
The closest thing to Trump that it's going to be is Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
Shutting down these bureaucracies, whittling the government down to nothing, cutting the foreign aid. | ||
I mean, just basic stuff that we shouldn't even be having to deal with, but unfortunately we will. | ||
All right, Michael, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Caleb in Texas. | ||
Caleb, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Finally! | ||
And that's it. | ||
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Don't tell me. | |
Caleb. | ||
Caleb. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, I'll tell you, that's an interesting one. | ||
Finally, and then gone. | ||
So he waited all these years, or I don't know, to get on air, and says finally, and now I get nothing. | ||
Okay, let's go to Owl Killer in Virginia. | ||
You're on the air, go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen, great to be back. | ||
Hey, so I will be the first one to admit I was wrong about J.D. Vance, the guy's a rock star. | ||
And that was my last call on to you when I was a little skeptical about that choice. | ||
I do want to say, don't worry about Ellen White, because Deuteronomy 1821 says you know a false prophet if they say something in the name of the Lord and it doesn't come true. | ||
She predicted a whole bunch of stuff, like the world was going to end in 1843, then 1844. So let's not worry about her, especially for us Catholics. | ||
I do want to say a couple of things. | ||
So Murkowski, Collins, and McConnell all voted to confirm Merrick Garland. | ||
Only two senators abstained, Howley from your state, and I believe Mike Lee from Lloyd Austin. | ||
So Trump should be very bullish on his pick. | ||
I do want to say something, and he should bring that out. | ||
Hey, you guys voted to confirm Merrick. | ||
Merrick Garland, and three of you were given pushback against Matt Gaetz, so he should definitely be bringing that out to the public and holding them accountable. | ||
I do want to say one thing about Pete Hegsteth. | ||
I heard him talking on the Sean Ryan podcast, and I get it. | ||
He's got biceps, and he's got cool tattoos, and he's one of the dude bros. | ||
You want to make him Secretary of the Army, go ahead. | ||
The guy did not take nuclear war serious at all. | ||
He also said... | ||
He saw Putin's invasion of Ukraine as, oh, I see Biden's weak, let me go get my stuff back, like he wanted to reconstitute the USSR. He is not equipped to handle what's going on right now, and they are putting Trump into a situation where he may have World War III while he's being sworn in already on hand. | ||
Where's the Douglas McGregor, or where's Mike Flynn? | ||
We know Douglas McGregor, he's not for the Zionist movement, let's just say that. | ||
And I know that may present an issue. | ||
That is, when you hear him talking on Judge Napolitano the other day when he's explaining what went on, look, those weapons that Russia used, they basically were demonstrating that they can't be beat, especially in Russia. | ||
Like, we can't be beat over here, you can't beat China and China, and you're not going to beat Russia in Russia. | ||
They just showed you the war's over. | ||
Yeah, it's like putting the guy in the headlock and saying, hey man, I can choke you out right now if you want. | ||
Look, when you have certain news outlets that they're communicating, they're basically, when you hear the Atlantic or you hear Forbes or the New York Times, this is the globalist communicating. | ||
There was a New York Times article that came out like 12 hours before Soleimani got assassinated that said, imagine hypersonic missiles could take out Soleimani inside of Iraq. | ||
They're telling you what's happening. | ||
Well, there was an article that came out that said Ukraine could have nuclear weapons in a matter of weeks to months based off of, like, old fuel rods. | ||
Well, now, this is a big story, too, because Ukraine was supposed—and there's always been— Russian doubt that Ukraine actually denuclearized decades ago when they... | ||
It wasn't an official treaty. | ||
I forget what it was called. | ||
It was basically an agreement, but they never signed an official treaty. | ||
And the belief that some Russians harbored was that Ukraine just hid the nukes and they didn't actually get rid of them. | ||
Whether they did or not, the point is when I'm saying that The threat that Russia has is now that those long-range missiles are being used, they can strike Russian cities. | ||
And they can be—Alex is dead on. | ||
They can be equipped with nuclear material. | ||
And when you're threatening that, hey, they could have nuclear weapons in a matter of a couple weeks or months, You're asking Russia to absorb a blow. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you like the country or not. | ||
It's that nobody's going to sit there and let you launch a potential nuclear weapon into them and not respond to you. | ||
And they just demonstrated that I've met, look, 20 years in the military. | ||
I've never, you know, 20 years retired. | ||
I've never seen anything like that before with those weapons. | ||
And I'm sure we have them, too. | ||
But the point is, Ukraine's not beating Russia. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
So we need peace. | ||
And Trump, I'm glad to hear that he's working behind the scenes. | ||
Look, we really need people coming out and saying, hey, we want peace. | ||
Because there's nothing they're not going to lose over there. | ||
They've never lost over there. | ||
You know, if they hit Russia with a nuke, that would be the dumbest thing. | ||
That would be the dumbest thing ever. | ||
I mean, that'd be... | ||
You know our leaders have a death wish at that point. | ||
They're just going kamikaze at that point. | ||
That's just... | ||
That's instant death for millions of people, not just in Russia, but they'll probably respond in Ukraine, and then who knows what happens after that. | ||
Let's not forget Russia is just off the coast of Florida and Cuba right now. | ||
So I'd like to think we don't have 100% demonically possessed psychotics running things, but I guess we can't count anything out. | ||
So that would just be the dumbest thing for them to do ever, would be to hit Russia. | ||
But I get what you're saying. | ||
It's like they're basically just saying, you know, Russia will... | ||
Well... | ||
Yeah, who is going to sit here and take the first strike? | ||
Well, nobody wants to take the first strike. | ||
And so now it's this game of nuclear chicken, basically. | ||
And, you know, I would just say this. | ||
I wish Trump would be leading from the front right now. | ||
I'm not here to judge Trump. | ||
I'm not criticizing Trump. | ||
But I do wish he was leading more from the front and getting out in front of the public and calling for peace basically every day. | ||
I mean, put the pressure on this administration to de-escalate and do it vocally every single day. | ||
Wake up and say that. | ||
Now, I'd love to see Mike Flynn in the next administration. | ||
Colonel Douglas McGregor is probably the most respectable voice ever. | ||
Former military, America first foreign policy and geopolitical breakdowns and explanations out there is Colonel Douglas McGregor. | ||
I mean, the man is a national treasure and one of the most honest people when it comes to geopolitics and foreign policy that you're going to find out there. | ||
So, of course, you know, you can't even find him anywhere. | ||
He's got his own institute now and Judge Napolitano gives him time basically every week. | ||
But he needs to be everywhere. | ||
I mean, this is the man that we should be listening to about foreign policy and military action is Colonel Douglas McGregor. | ||
I'm glad you brought that up. | ||
And then, you know, Mike Flynn is one as well. | ||
And obviously he was on with Alex Jones earlier. | ||
I believe it was this week. | ||
He's set to be in studio Monday. | ||
Of course, Monday is a bit of a mystery. | ||
As it's the next big court date for the fate of Infowars is Monday. | ||
But Mike Flynn is supposed to be down here. | ||
So a lot of things in the works, Al Keller. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
All right. | ||
That's going to do it for today. | ||
As we are up against our final break here for the week. | ||
Just some quick notes before we sign off. | ||
Alex will be live up here tomorrow with breaking news. | ||
There will be the live shows Sunday night, as there always has been. | ||
And then Monday is the next big court date and shoe to fall as far as the future of Infowars and everything else is concerned. | ||
So... | ||
Could be the last war room here. | ||
Certainly hope not. | ||
I'm not going to get too sentimental or anything over it. | ||
We've done it enough times. | ||
Stay tuned Monday for that. | ||
And then I would just say, should this be the last time this is... | ||
My transmission here on the air. | ||
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