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Now we're just trying to get the money out as fast as possible before they come in and pop them out. | ||
It truly feels like we're on a titanic or throwing gold bars off the top edge. | ||
Who are the gold bars going to? | ||
Buffets, states, tribes. | ||
We gave them the money because it was harder. | ||
If it was a government-run program, they could take the money away. | ||
If Trump won, because it was an external policy against Trump winning. | ||
I do environmental climate policy things. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
That stuff is here? | ||
I mean, because I do like federal government climate things. | ||
Well, I have been doing that. | ||
That might change. | ||
Why? | ||
So look at the EPA. Do you know the Inflation of Action Act? | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay, Biden's climate law? | ||
Yes. | ||
So, I do entire implementation. | ||
I work with, like, Biden appointees. | ||
The money that we've given out, we've given out, like, tens of billions of dollars, like, over the last year. | ||
Over the last year, we gave out, like, 50 billion dollars. | ||
50 million dollars? | ||
50 billion dollars. | ||
50 billion dollars. | ||
Yes, for climate things. | ||
So, like, to go work for one of these places, I think we'll be able to pull up. | ||
What are the places that you've given them to? | ||
It's only been a few weeks, so it's a little hard. | ||
But, like, green banks. | ||
So, like, so, you know, like non-profit institutions that are, like, making it more financially feasible to build renewables to do, like, climate projects. | ||
I do implementation now. | ||
So, I do, like, like, how do you spend $100 billion? | ||
How do you make sure that, like, they're the prop? | ||
Well, until recently, how do you make sure the proper, like, cost is in place to, like, prevent Todd and prevent Pierce and, like, ensure that, like, we are funding, like, good paying jobs and that sort of stuff. | ||
Now it's just time to get the money out as fast as possible before they come in and, like, pop it. | ||
Really? | ||
You can do that? | ||
To an extent. | ||
Really? | ||
Why not? | ||
Because if it's not gonna... | ||
Basically that's where it all is now. | ||
I mean now it all is like... | ||
It truly feels like we're on the Titanic and we're throwing like gold cards off the top hat. | ||
Does it really? | ||
You gotta feel weird. | ||
It's weird. | ||
I mean, it's not good vibes. | ||
It's not good. | ||
I mean, everyone's very sad. | ||
Who are the gold bars going to? | ||
Buffets, states, tribes, cities. | ||
Anything in the news that I would know of? | ||
Not yet. | ||
Like any organization? | ||
Well, a lot of them are small, not local nonprofits. | ||
Most of the stuff we funded, but the thing that we haven't funded yet are the local nonprofit program that was going to be like a winter Kamala Harris administration program. | ||
So now we're just getting in as quick as possible. | ||
Right. | ||
$250 billion. | ||
No, it's like two billion at this point. | ||
But yeah, we've got most of it, like 90% exactly. | ||
Wow. | ||
And what happens if they try to stop it? | ||
They can't? | ||
When they come in and we haven't gotten out the door, then they can stop it. | ||
Yeah, like two months. | ||
If they don't get it out by a certain date, what's that date? | ||
It's the inauguration, the 20th. | ||
It's renewed on the 20th of January. | ||
You can work right down in a minute. | ||
It's probably like a little after. | ||
Yeah, it's basically new. | ||
Throw a couple billion here and there. | ||
It's until the Trump people come in and tell us we can no longer give up one day. | ||
Wow. | ||
So that's at the very earliest, it's renewed on the 20th. | ||
It's probably a little bit after because they have to get in the building and tell people what to do. | ||
Will they come in and stop? | ||
Yeah, I think they will. | ||
I think they will come in and they will exude an order that like all grants have to stop, EPA can't give any money out, so we re-evaluate anything and then they'll say we're re-evaluating it and then Congress will say we're stopping this entirely and they'll pass a law that says all this money that you wanted to give out. | ||
No, I think we gave them the money because it was harder. | ||
If it was a government-run program, they could take the money away. | ||
No. | ||
If Trump won, because it was an experience policy. | ||
Well, that's just an EPA advisor caught on hidden camera by Project Veritas admitting the deep state is deep-stating against Donald Trump and engaging in all types of, quote, insurance policies. | ||
Still don't believe there's a deep state. | ||
Still don't believe they hate you. | ||
Still don't believe they even believe in the democratic process when we elect a president. | ||
Well, there'll be more evidence. | ||
It's Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024. This is the Infowars War Room. | ||
And we have 47 days, 19 hours until Inauguration Day. | ||
And yes, the Biden administration, the Democrat Party, the deep state, is doing everything they can while they still have power. | ||
Everything they can to sabotage Trump. | ||
Everything they can to launder money all around the world. | ||
Weapons all around the world. | ||
The entrenched bureaucracies just in all types of money grabs before they're booted or shut down. | ||
It's all happening with just a few months until the inauguration. | ||
Now, we have, I would say, an update. | ||
I think the numbers are probably finalized in the House of Representatives. | ||
The two seats that the Republicans had been leading in From election night up till about a week ago have officially flipped for the Democrats. | ||
Now, they haven't called all these seats, but it's done. | ||
They're going to steal the seats. | ||
It's over. | ||
Now, the Republicans, looks like, are going to win Iowa District 1. We were concerned about that. | ||
That looks like it is going to be in the hands of the Republicans. | ||
So I think the final number... | ||
We'll be 220 to 215. I believe that's the final number. | ||
Point is, very slim majority. | ||
Very slim majority. | ||
If a couple Republicans flip, if a couple Republicans don't attend to vote, you're looking at a situation where Mike Johnson is going to have to do incredible politicking to make sure he has every single vote needed to implement policy. | ||
That means every single Republican has to vote really at Trump's behest or at whatever the MAGA movement is moving for. | ||
And he's going to have to make sure that every Republican shows up to vote. | ||
I mean, you'll be looking at a situation where two or three Republicans don't show up, and all the Democrats do, could have a problem. | ||
Could have a problem. | ||
So it's unfortunately gone as we predicted. | ||
And I believe it's going to be 220 to 215, or is it 219? | ||
I can't remember the number exactly off the top of my head, but it's going to be 220 to 215 is going to be the final number there. | ||
So it's really incredible how it doesn't get much attention. | ||
That for two weeks on election night and two weeks after election night, I guess you could say we're officially a month removed from the election now. | ||
Does it feel like a month? | ||
It feels like longer. | ||
We are a month removed from the election now. | ||
And for election night and two weeks later, Republicans are leading this seat. | ||
Democrats flip one, call it, in California. | ||
Democrats just flipped the other one. | ||
Three weeks after the election, and now that's going to go for the Democrats. | ||
And there's just, you know, nobody talks about it. | ||
Nobody bats an eye. | ||
Luckily, they were able to maintain Iowa District 1, or you'd be looking at a 219-216. | ||
Now, Mike Johnson and other Republicans have came out and said, we're not concerned about a small majority. | ||
We'll be able to get the votes needed for During session, well, we shall see. | ||
We shall see. | ||
But I'd say that's pretty much a done deal, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So, do you believe that? | ||
Do you think there's some shenanigans there? | ||
It shouldn't even be legal. | ||
You should not have a situation where the candidate that's leading two weeks, three weeks after election night... | ||
Then they flip the seat and lose. | ||
And it always goes for the Democrats. | ||
I have been covering elections here. | ||
Let's see. | ||
2016, 2018 midterms, 2020 president, 2022 midterms, 2024 president. | ||
I have covered five election cycles here at Infowars. | ||
Five election cycles. | ||
And each election cycle, if you've been watching the War Room, following my coverage here since 2016, thank you for sticking around. | ||
But in case you haven't, every single election cycle, I've documented this, I've reported on this, and it only goes one way. | ||
A Republican is leading the race after or on election night, sometimes a week, sometimes two weeks, And then magically it flips for the Democrat. | ||
I have never, not even one time, ever seen it go for a Republican. | ||
Not once. | ||
It's only gone for a Democrat. | ||
Every single time. | ||
Senate races. | ||
House races. | ||
Hell, even a presidential race once. | ||
Not one time has it ever gone for a Republican. | ||
Not even once. | ||
And I'm supposed to believe that? | ||
I'm supposed to believe that's legitimate? | ||
I'm not supposed to have questions? | ||
I'm not supposed to see that? | ||
And say, boy, that's fishy. | ||
What are the odds of that? | ||
Pretty amazing stuff, isn't it? | ||
I'd say, conservatively speaking, in the five election cycles I've covered here, we've seen this happen Probably two dozen times, conservatively speaking. | ||
Two dozen times. | ||
And not a single time has it ever been the Republican that flips it after the election. | ||
It's always been the Democrat. | ||
Every single time. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
There's your update on the House. | ||
I'd say it's pretty much a done deal. | ||
220 to 250. Smallest majority in nearly a century. | ||
After such a... | ||
This incredible result for Trump in the presidential election. | ||
It's hard to believe, and even a great result in the Senate, too. | ||
It's hard to believe that this is how it went down in the House. | ||
But, of course, we saw what happened at the Senate in Wisconsin, too, didn't we? | ||
Didn't we? | ||
So there you have it. | ||
53 seats. | ||
In the Senate for Republicans, 220 in the House. | ||
They do have the White House, the Senate, and the House, but I am very concerned. | ||
I'm very concerned because at the Senate level, there is an anti-Freedom Caucus, anti-Trump voting bloc of John Thune, Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski. | ||
That concerns me. | ||
And at the House level, with such a small majority, a couple things can go wrong. | ||
A couple people cannot show up. | ||
Maybe a Republican or two flips. | ||
There goes your majority on a very important issue. | ||
On a very important vote. | ||
So these are going to be very interesting things to follow in this next congressional session. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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Let's see. | |
If the current Republican Party has any political will and can truly get united behind Donald Trump, let's just see. | ||
Let's just find that out. | ||
You know, I know we're just all so sick of it, but it is true. | ||
I do know one thing the Republican Party will unite behind. | ||
Do I even need to say it? | ||
It's got a flag with a star in the middle of it. | ||
Do I even need to say it? | ||
Oh, we'll have no problem getting support for Israel, but getting behind Trump's agenda? | ||
Getting behind the American agenda? | ||
Getting behind the America First agenda? | ||
Well, we might have a problem on that. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
It's very frustrating. | ||
Well, then on the other side, you know, the Democrats, they're not too happy with Biden's exit strategy here. | ||
And I do think to a certain degree Joe has gone rogue. | ||
And I'm not just talking about in Africa where he's like wandering off. | ||
And the gaggle from Angola has to jerk him by the arm to get him back in line. | ||
Because he's just like wandering around. | ||
No, I think he's gone rogue in that he's kind of sticking it to the Democrats here on his way out. | ||
Because of how they stuck it to him and ran the coup against him and decided to go with Kamala in the last hour instead of him. | ||
And I think that the pardon of Hunter has a little bit to do with that, and they're not too happy. | ||
Now, of course, you do have the Democrat loyalists and the Biden loyalists that are supporting Joe Biden, the party types. | ||
Then you have the types that are, you know, kind of in a blue area, but, you know, has some red voters, has some moderate voters, aren't fully hardcore leftists, and they're not happy. | ||
They think this is damaging the Democrat Party. | ||
And they're probably right. | ||
One last legacy of Biden and this administration. | ||
Another lie. | ||
Another gigantic lie. | ||
Democrats criticize Joe Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden. | ||
Multiple Democrats slam Biden's pardon of Hunter. | ||
And they are going to the press. | ||
They are going to the press. | ||
Senator Peter Welsh... | ||
From Vermont, President Biden's pardon of his son Hunter is, as the action of a loving father, understandable, but as the action of our nation's chief executive, unwise. | ||
Senator Gary Peters from Michigan posted that the pardon was wrong. | ||
Senator Michael Bennett of Colorado said it puts personal interest ahead of duty and further erodes America's faith that the justice system is fair and equal for all. | ||
Yeah, a number of big-name Democrats upset with Biden for doing this. | ||
Representative Greg Lansman, Democrat from Ohio. | ||
As a father, I get it, but as someone who wants people to believe in public service again, it's a setback. | ||
It's a setback. | ||
You have Democrats, like Representative Jerry Connolly, he's doubting now the constitutional powers of the pardon. | ||
This is what he's saying. | ||
I really think we have to revisit the pardon power in the Constitution. | ||
Wow. | ||
Now there was a funny moment with one Dan Goldman saying You gotta believe, I mean, for this guy to be such a lying, corrupt Democrat, you think, you know, he's like dipped in baby oil at a ditty party on video or something, the way he talks. | ||
But he went on CNN, and their arguments protecting Biden have all been the same. | ||
Well, he's a loving father. | ||
Or more importantly, this is the talking point they got. | ||
The context has changed. | ||
Oh, the context has changed. | ||
Well, the context has changed. | ||
So it's okay now. | ||
He didn't lie. | ||
The context has changed. | ||
But even CNN is holding the feet to the fire of Dan Goldman and playing his own clips to him. | ||
And then he tries to back out of it and say, well... | ||
Well, this was before the plea bargain. | ||
Well, no, that isn't true either, Dan. | ||
CNN calling out Dan Goldman to his face. | ||
This is great television. | ||
Clip 7. In July of 2023, just after that plea deal fell through, this is what you said. | ||
I want to watch. | ||
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Do you think a pardon for his son would be a mistake? | |
Yes, and I don't think there's any chance that President Biden is going to do that, unlike his predecessor. | ||
Oh, hold on. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Let me just enjoy this coffee real quick. | ||
Let me take a nice sip of this fresh, piping hot coffee. | ||
Mmm. | ||
Could you guys just play that back for me one more time? | ||
I really want to savor this. | ||
Mmm, I'm savoring this like a sip of fresh coffee. | ||
Play that. | ||
What was that, Dan, you said in July? | ||
There's no possible circumstance he would pardon his son. | ||
Guys, can I just, let me just, please. | ||
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Do you think a pardon for his son would be a mistake? | |
Yes, and I don't think there's any chance that President Biden is going to do that, unlike his predecessor, who pardoned all of his friends and anyone who had any access to him. | ||
And I think you see that in this case, where he kept on, and Merrick Garland kept on, a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney to investigate the president's son. | ||
If there is not an indication of the independence of the Department of Justice beyond that, I don't know what we could look for. | ||
Independence. | ||
What does that feel like, watching yourself back then reassuring people that Biden was not going to issue a pardon for his son? | ||
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Yeah, and I think that if that plea agreement and that plea deal had gone through, there would be no pardon. | |
That was a satisfactory outcome. | ||
It had already fallen through. | ||
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Sorry? | |
When you reacted, this was when the deal had fallen through. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And I hear what you're saying. | ||
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Ooh. | |
Well, it's beautiful. | ||
They got caught in a lie and they'll never admit it. | ||
And it's beautiful to watch. | ||
It's beautiful because the American people are seeing this, folks. | ||
And look, I can be, I take the good with the bad, okay? | ||
And right now, after this election, the Democrats are being forced to look in the mirror and say, what went wrong? | ||
The Democrats are being forced in the mirror to say, what do we need to do? | ||
They can't believe that they lost to Trump. | ||
I mean, this is Hitler. | ||
This is the ultimate racist and rapist and all the other lies that they've told about Trump. | ||
And they lost. | ||
And now, with Biden pardoning Hunter, it just puts the focus right back on him. | ||
They're supposed to have, this is supposed to be like a break. | ||
This is supposed to be end of the game. | ||
They get to go and refresh and reshuffle the deck. | ||
And then Biden pardons his son and all eyes are right back on these Democrats that just got mopped up in the 2024 election. | ||
And then they're going on television and they're saying, we're going to make sure illegal immigrants get more money. | ||
We're going to make sure illegal immigrants don't get deported. | ||
That's ticking off these voters. | ||
So they're bringing the average American, who normally would be tuned out of politics at this point, and they're bringing them right back in. | ||
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And it's the same old story. | |
Gee, the Democrats lied about everything. | ||
Gee, the Democrats are putting non-Americans ahead of Americans. | ||
So it's beautiful to watch, I have to say. | ||
And we'll have more on that coming up in the next segment with what's going on in Chicago. | ||
The Washington Post! | ||
The remarkable scope of Hunter Biden's pardon offers little to no precedent. | ||
Well, this is the precedent. | ||
The extraordinary breadth of Hunter Biden's pardon. | ||
No, this is the precedent. | ||
There has never been anything like this. | ||
To say that it's a pardon for crimes that you may have committed that you haven't even been charged with yet. | ||
Again, I'm pretty sure that all of Hunter's partners were willing and, you know, probably got paid. | ||
So I don't think he's a rapist, but I'm saying... | ||
So what if there's a rape charge? | ||
Pardoned? | ||
I mean, it's completely ludicrous. | ||
And now people are digging into this and saying, okay. | ||
And I watched the shift. | ||
I watched the shift from yesterday to today. | ||
And yesterday it was all about, look, Karine Jean-Pierre said they'd never pardon. | ||
Look, Joe Biden said he'd never pardon. | ||
Look, all the Democrats say he'd never pardon. | ||
Look, all the media said he'd never pardon. | ||
All the compilations, all of it. | ||
We played a lot of it. | ||
That was yesterday. | ||
Today, it's all about the Biden crime family. | ||
Today, the media landscape is all talking about how this is Joe Biden pardoning himself. | ||
Saying, why would he say, oh, of crimes you may have committed or any charges? | ||
Oh, well, it's because of political persecution. | ||
Nobody's buying it. | ||
Nobody's buying it. | ||
So it's almost Biden admitting Hunter committed other crimes. | ||
But what crimes would Hunter be committing except in the name of his father? | ||
Selling the country out. | ||
The cobalt mines with the Chinese companies. | ||
The Ukrainian gas companies. | ||
Again, half a dozen foreign countries just from the oversight committee spreadsheet that we know of. | ||
Bank records. | ||
Checks. | ||
Two of Biden's business partners have gone public. | ||
So this thing isn't going away. | ||
It, once again, comes down to are Republicans going to get serious about it? | ||
I mean, they certainly have no problem saying the right things. | ||
Representative Jim Jordan, no one is above the law except Hunter Biden. | ||
Illegal aliens, rioters, and looters. | ||
Okay, so do something about it. | ||
You're on the Oversight Committee. | ||
Let's get another hearing before this congressional session is over. | ||
Let's call Hunter Biden to testify. | ||
Well, Mike Lee... | ||
Insinuates he's going to do just that. | ||
Senator Mike Lee says, I look forward to Hunter Biden testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee. | ||
I want to know the answer to an important question. | ||
Who is the big guy? | ||
Of course, we all know who the big guy is. | ||
10% for the big guy. | ||
And then we have the bank transactions that show Biden getting 10% of the money that went into Hunter's account. | ||
And they have it with other family members too. | ||
They just had only been going after the Hunter Biden case. | ||
Hunter Biden's special counsel fires back at President's claim that First Son was selectively unfairly prosecuted. | ||
And now, so the Senate Judiciary Committee says, nope, we're still calling Hunter to testify. | ||
And the special counsel has pushed back. | ||
The DOJ has pushed back saying, well, we're still going after the Biden. | ||
We're still going after the Hunter case. | ||
So, Hunter might not go to jail, and perhaps this pardon stops him from receiving any punishment, but it looks like the details of this may still come out, and it may all lead back to, of course, Joe Biden. | ||
Now, is any of this relevant with Biden about to leave the White House? | ||
I say yes. | ||
I say yes, because if these people get caught selling our country out, they need to be punished. | ||
You know, Biden gave a gigantic middle finger to the American people again today. | ||
One billion dollars for Africa. | ||
I'll tell you all about that, what that's really about. | ||
But the shift that we saw In the 2024 presidential election cycle where Kamala Harris didn't flip a single county and if you look at the map of political shifts, it all shifted right. | ||
It all shifted red. | ||
I think this is a growing trend. | ||
I think this shift continues based upon the success Of President Donald Trump in his second administration. | ||
And I think that the media attacks and the illegitimate attacks from Democrats in Congress, it's not going to stick like it did in the first term. | ||
All their old attacks of Russian collusion or all the other attacks they have, it's not going to work. | ||
If he's successful, gets the economy back coming... | ||
Stops the illegal immigration crisis that's overwhelming these cities and towns. | ||
Brings peace back to multiple regions. | ||
Ukraine, the Middle East. | ||
I mean, those are just basic things if you can get done. | ||
It'll be a massive success. | ||
And this shift from blue to red will continue. | ||
It's going to take years in cities like Chicago. | ||
And yet... | ||
Listen to this city council meeting in Chicago yesterday with Mayor Johnson. | ||
They're still wearing their Trump gear. | ||
They're not dropping the main issues. | ||
They haven't forgotten what the Democrats have done. | ||
This is not going away. | ||
And it's going to reach a point... | ||
I mean... | ||
You do wonder how people like Nancy Pelosi stay in office for so long, how these Democrats are able to win elections for 50-plus years in cities like Chicago when the cities have done nothing but go downhill under the Democrat rule in multiple ways, education, safety, security, infrastructure, economy, all of it. | ||
You do wonder, it's like, how do the Democrats stay in power? | ||
Is it even legitimate? | ||
Well, especially when you see this at city council meetings in clip four. | ||
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Tom Holman, make an example of this Negro right here first. | |
Please come here first, because you know what? | ||
We're gonna help you. | ||
We want a forensic problem. | ||
Ma'am, I would ask that you... | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Stop her time. | ||
Stop her time. | ||
You told Trump you ain't gonna blink? | ||
Well, we ain't neither. | ||
You ain't the bear of the law. | ||
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And what you gonna run to when Trump pulls that Trump card out on you? | |
There's a 10-year prison sentence when you want to stand up here for those illegals. | ||
You all sit up there and say it. | ||
You will not allow Trump to come in here and get these illegals. | ||
Yeah, you can smile. | ||
We're in a billion-dollar deficit. | ||
And you spent half of our money, half of that, on illegals. | ||
You campaigned. | ||
You campaigned and doubled down. | ||
That you would not raise property taxes. | ||
I ain't gonna do that. | ||
You campaign went around doing that. | ||
And here we are right now. | ||
You wanted to raise our taxes 300 million. | ||
They shut it down. | ||
Now we back here for 150 million. | ||
Okay. | ||
See, this is what we asking now. | ||
Since you want to crash out, some of y'all said y'all willing to go to jail for it. | ||
Trump Tom Holman, make an example of this Negro right here first. | ||
Please come here first, because you know what? | ||
We're going to help you. | ||
We want to... | ||
Ma'am, I would ask that you... | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Stop her time. | ||
Stop her time. | ||
Just a second. | ||
Just a second. | ||
Stop her time. | ||
Ma'am, I would ask that you, if you want to continue speaking, If you want to continue speaking, you have to make sure that your language is appropriate, okay? | ||
Let me pause it real quick, as there's still some left on this clip, and explain what's happening here. | ||
Why do the Democrats want you obsessed with identity politics? | ||
Why do the Democrats want you obsessed with racial politics? | ||
Why do they want black people hating white people or This is what city councils would look like. | ||
So instead, they want Americans, black Americans specifically, in a case like Chicago, where that's how you win office, you win the black vote. | ||
They want black people hating white folks and blaming them for slavery. | ||
They want black people hating police officers and saying they're racists. | ||
But see, the minute that propaganda fails, and the minute their attention turns right back to that Democrat that's hurt their way of life, hurt their bottom line, this is what happens right here. | ||
And once that genie's out of the bottle, folks, it's over. | ||
It's done. | ||
They tried in Chicago. | ||
To do a police brutality case where a person was killed, a black person was killed by a white police officer, it didn't take. | ||
They tried to kick it off. | ||
It didn't take. | ||
No, now what do you see? | ||
Now they go to city council and they point right at the mayor and they say, 10 year prison sentence. | ||
And they say, I hope Trump comes and deals with this Negro. | ||
Oh, that's not what they want. | ||
No, they want you in the streets hating the white man. | ||
They want you in the streets hating the police. | ||
It ain't working. | ||
Finish the clip. | ||
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You can begin her time again. | |
You're going to spend all tax dollars to go, Michael Rod Reedy, you said to take Trump to court to protect these illegals. | ||
You said you're going to spend our tax dollars to take Trump to court to protect these illegals if they try to come in your district. | ||
And then you said all of y'all in cahoots with each other to do it. | ||
Okay, so now we're about to make y'all famous. | ||
We're gonna let all y'all constituents know who y'all ratting for, that y'all wouldn't have spent our tax dollars to protect illegals and to get them legal services. | ||
So that's what we're doing. | ||
That's cool, because we're about to make all of y'all all of this famous. | ||
Flip Chicago real. | ||
We're not playing. | ||
Yeah, wearing t-shirts, multiple speakers. | ||
By the way, that goes on for 45 minutes. | ||
Wearing red t-shirts that say Chicago flips red. | ||
This is a movement that just started about a year or so ago. | ||
Really kicked off with the migrant invasion into these Democrat cities. | ||
Resulted in some votes for Trump. | ||
Trump performed better this go around than 2020 in major cities. | ||
But what is, you know, I don't want to get too much into these local solutions here. | ||
How do you actually flip these cities red? | ||
It has to be a cult of personality like Donald Trump to come in and do it, but at a local level. | ||
So you would need a local icon with big name recognition, a big following that can't be ignored. | ||
To come in there, take on these issues, create a buzz in the streets that would get people to go out and vote, and you could finally maybe unseat these Democrats. | ||
That is if you even trust the election process at all. | ||
And there's reason to think that maybe you shouldn't. | ||
But it'll be interesting to see. | ||
It'll be interesting to see what happens in the next four years. | ||
In cities like Chicago, where the Democrats are getting less and less popular, and these movements are getting more and more momentum to try to flip these cities red. | ||
And then all it takes is one victory. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's Chicago or anywhere else, but let's say it's Chicago. | ||
It takes one victory. | ||
Just one victory. | ||
And then you turn a city around? | ||
You turn a culture around? | ||
And then it spreads like wildfire. | ||
And then it spreads like wildfire. | ||
Maybe it'll be Chicago. | ||
By the way, here's... | ||
We got Tom Homan and Eric Adams. | ||
You know, Adams, he's ready to cooperate with the Trump administration. | ||
First, let's hear from Tom Homan confirming that this is the case in clip two. | ||
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The Democratic mayor in New York, Eric Adams, a former cop, is ready to work with you. | |
I hope so, because I've just been notified he wants to sit down and meet with me. | ||
I'm willing to meet with him. | ||
I'm willing to meet with anybody to help make their community safer. | ||
Because again, prioritization out of the gate is public safety threats. | ||
Work with us on that. | ||
It makes your community safer. | ||
It keeps my officers safe. | ||
It keeps the community safe. | ||
Let's work together and get this done. | ||
When's that meeting happen? | ||
I haven't responded yet, but I'll respond this week. | ||
Okay, we'll be in touch with you and him. | ||
Now here was Eric Adams addressing the people of New York City regarding this meeting in Clip 3. Those who are here committing crimes, robberies, shooting at police officers, raping innocent people, have been a harm to our country, I want to sit down and hear the plan on how we're going to address them. | ||
Those are the people I am talking about, and I would love to sit down with the Board of Tsar and hear his thoughts on how we're going to address those who are harming our citizens. | ||
Open to? | ||
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To hearing what their plan is to deport some of these folks, and you think the city, in some circumstances, should cooperate with ICE. You know what's interesting? | |
I was talking to the team the other day. | ||
I want you to all go back and Google Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. | ||
Google what they said about those who commit crimes in our city and what they said in our country. | ||
They said those who commit crimes need to get out right away. | ||
That was their position. | ||
So this is not a new position. | ||
Because in the era of cancel culture, no one's afraid to be honest about the truth. | ||
Well, cancel me. | ||
Because I'm going to protect the people of this city. | ||
And if you come into this country, in this city, and think you're going to harm innocent New Yorkers and innocent migrants and asylum seekers, this is not the mayor you want to be in the city under. | ||
Well, they're not really asylum seekers. | ||
And maybe we should kind of address all of this. | ||
The Biden administration... | ||
They changed what it meant to be an asylum seeker so all of these people could come in and it was basically like blanket asylum, kind of like a blanket pardon. | ||
It was just blanket asylum. | ||
The normal rules of what it takes to apply for asylum or to qualify as an asylum seeker, they basically threw it out the window and just said anybody and everybody can declare an asylum seeker. | ||
And so that was the first loophole. | ||
But then there's this retort that you hear all the time from the liberal media. | ||
Well, and it's, you know, an interesting argument, but okay. | ||
Who's going to pick your crops, says Nancy Pelosi? | ||
Who's going to clean your toilets? | ||
Who's going to do your construction? | ||
And all these other things. | ||
Well, that is a small percentage of illegal immigrants. | ||
Most of the 20 million illegal immigrants that came in under the Biden administration have either refugee or asylum seeking status. | ||
They don't work. | ||
They live off the taxpayer dime. | ||
They live off of welfare. | ||
And because of all these NGOs, you have a certain window of time with the government to get your stuff together while you're on welfare. | ||
But then they just go to these NGO centers and then they're good to go. | ||
So yeah, you got like 90 days, asylum, refugee status, whatever it is, and you can live off the government welfare, but then after that, your time is up. | ||
Well, then they just go to these NGOs, which is government funded anyway. | ||
So the welfare never stops. | ||
The vast majority are not coming here to work. | ||
They're coming here to live off welfare. | ||
And we already have work visa programs. | ||
We already have traveling work programs. | ||
We already have seasonal work programs. | ||
So these arguments from the Democrats don't hold any water. | ||
And it'll get proven if there is a mass deportation and the economy's not going to change. | ||
You're still going to have plenty of people to pick the crops or do the construction or clean your house, however the Democrats want to say it is. | ||
But this standard that, oh, we're just supposed to accept anybody that comes into the country, that has to be completely flipped. | ||
That just has to be completely reversed. | ||
If you want to come into the country, you've got to come in legally. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
And we should probably just have a moratorium on asylum and refugee status, period. | ||
For 10 years. | ||
No asylum seekers, no refugee seekers in America for 10 years. | ||
For 10 years. | ||
Until you get it all figured out. | ||
Until we get all these people deported. | ||
Until we have an idea of how many are here illegally. | ||
How much money it's cost us. | ||
All right. | ||
I see the crew is trying to get the mic lined up here. | ||
Scott, I think, wants to weigh in. | ||
So go ahead. | ||
Fire away. | ||
So I think that the actual process and how it's going to happen is I think what they'll do is your first targets are going to be known criminals, gang members, and things like that. | ||
And they'll target those ones first. | ||
And those ones will be targeted because it's hard for the media to spin that they should be here. | ||
You're a known criminal. | ||
You're a known gang member. | ||
They're going to be rounded up and they're going to be gotten rid of. | ||
I think the next step that they'll do is they'll take the portal that they have now and they'll change it into where you have to tell us who you are, where you are, and what you're doing. | ||
And they're going to open up that process and let people tell us that you're here. | ||
Tell us what you're doing. | ||
Tell us what you've applied for and things like that that will set up their court dates and move that forward. | ||
And then that next group of deportations will be the people that they know of that did not apply into that thing to tell us that, hey, I'm here. | ||
I'm trying to be a part of your country or I'm applying for asylum or any of that. | ||
Those will be rounded up. | ||
And I think those will be the first two groups that they round up because those will be the ones that aren't trying to follow a system and it will be hard for the media to spin that those people should be here if they're not actually trying to follow our system. | ||
Well, never underestimate the media spin, but that is 58,000 in New York City alone. | ||
I understand, and I also think that, you know, when you're going through it, I think you're going to find that... | ||
I think that they're going to crack down on people that are using the government money in order. | ||
I think those are going to be quickly gotten rid of and sent back to their countries because you're abusing our system, you're abusing our tax money and things of that nature. | ||
And I think that's the process that they're going to go through. | ||
I think they're going to have an actual system set up that is going to be really hard for people to be against. | ||
Do you want criminals and gang members here from other countries? | ||
That's your first group that's going to be gone. | ||
And Holman's made that pretty clear. | ||
And I think Adams is going to be a part of that too, where he's showing that, hey, I don't want these people here. | ||
Let's get them out. | ||
And I think that will be your first wave that goes. | ||
And then I think a lot of them are going to self-deport. | ||
I think they're going to get themselves out of here because they think that they're going to be taken out anyways. | ||
Yeah, you're definitely going to have an element of self-deportation, and I would try to create the environment to make that as easy as possible. | ||
100%. | ||
So that's kind of the path of least resistance would be the self-deportation. | ||
But if I'm Holman, I think, based off of what Holman has said publicly, I think he probably already feels this way, but he needs to have others as well. | ||
We don't care what you say. | ||
We have to do this. | ||
This isn't our fault, right? | ||
We didn't bring all these people in here. | ||
We didn't create this situation in these cities. | ||
So you can't now sit there and guilt trip us saying, oh, it's immoral, it's unconscionable, it's xenophobic, all this stuff. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You did this. | ||
We're cleaning up your mess. | ||
And, you know, this was a big topic today. | ||
I know on the Alex Jones Show... | ||
I think the icing on the cake, kind of the umbrella of all of this, like you said, well, if you can have the right messaging, say, hey, we don't want the criminals, the gang members, maybe it takes. | ||
I think the umbrella of all this is the children. | ||
I think if you start locating these children and you start telling the stories of what these children have gone through, hundreds of thousands, then all the other noise, it just becomes like white noise in the background. | ||
And it's just like, yeah, shut the hell up. | ||
You literally put children into sex slavery. | ||
You're done. | ||
You have no say here. | ||
And I'd be willing to bet that when you're getting that first wave of criminals and gang members out, you're going to find a lot of those kids that they say they don't know where they are. | ||
That'd be my guess. | ||
And by the way, that's producer Scott here. | ||
Glad to have you weighing in. | ||
I was watching last night. | ||
We had Ryan Matta in studio, producer of the documentary Operation Amber Alert. | ||
I watched that last night. | ||
I did a live watch party on my Rumble and X channel. | ||
And they found, and they had a bunch of whistleblowers, they found a case. | ||
I forget where it was where they had these dilapidated housing situations next to a strip club that locals. | ||
The rumor from the locals was it was like a human trafficking hub. | ||
No windows at this venue. | ||
And they had this like worn down housing complex where they sent hundreds of kids, hundreds of kids. | ||
It would have been like eight kids per room on the numbers. | ||
So these are the so-called sponsors that the current Biden policy is handing these kids over to. | ||
Eight kids in a room in this housing unit. | ||
Of course, nobody's there. | ||
You can't find them. | ||
The whole thing's ludicrous. | ||
They send a crew out there and there's no kids. | ||
Supposedly hundreds of kids there. | ||
None of them are there. | ||
Right next to a strip club. | ||
I mean, this is the kind of crap that is happening all over the country. | ||
It's really, I mean, that's what's unconscionable. | ||
Not sending somebody home for a crime they willingly committed, putting these children into obvious situations. | ||
And then when the whistleblower brought it up to the superiors and said, hey, we just found this case over here. | ||
This unit has gotten hundreds of kids. | ||
It can't possibly be. | ||
They say, hey, shut up. | ||
And I would like to see that be cracked down on. | ||
Who's putting those kids into that position? | ||
Who are the people that allowed that to transpire to put those kids in the worst possible position in the world? | ||
And those people should be prosecuted and put into prison immediately. | ||
Completely agree. | ||
All right, Scott. | ||
Glad to have you weighing in on this. | ||
No problem. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, wait till you see what's happening in New Jersey. | ||
This is a... | ||
I mean, Democrats are... | ||
I mean, they really hate this country. | ||
Some of these Democrats, they hate you. | ||
They hate this country to levels of which you can't even believe. | ||
But we'll show you. | ||
We will show you. | ||
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All right, what is going on in New Jersey? | ||
This is wild. | ||
Edison bans American flag, Constitution, and American props from council meeting. | ||
They didn't like the Republicans and the conservatives coming in there waving flags and citing the Constitution. | ||
So they banned it! | ||
They banned it! | ||
This was a short clip from the meeting, clip 5. I'm holding up an American flag to represent the constitutional values that we've been going on this morning. | ||
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And if you continue, I will have to-- you'll have to . | |
Well, I'm not a concern to my constitution at your time. | ||
It's my constitution. | ||
It's my constitutional rights agenda. | ||
If you get two, you will lose. | ||
My suggestion to you is that you get a second opinion from competent counsel because We're going long here, so let's play this clip on the other side of the break. | ||
This is Democrats in Edison, New Jersey, recently adopted an ordinance that bans the American flag, the Constitution, and other props from council meetings. | ||
Members also adopted an ordinance that limits public speaking time for six to four minutes with no time for rebuttal. | ||
So this is their new decorum ordinance. | ||
You can't have an American flag. | ||
You can't cite the Constitution in America. | ||
In America, Democrats in Edison, New Jersey. | ||
Well, they got something else coming. | ||
Lawsuits and something else. | ||
We'll play the full clip on the other side. | ||
And the Democrats are really reeling after this Trump victory, banning American flags in the Constitution from city council meetings. | ||
Protect our democracy! | ||
Trump's anti-American! | ||
Oh, we're banning American flags. | ||
Oh, we're banning the Constitution. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Yeah, I don't think this will go well for the Edison, New Jersey Democrats. | ||
Let's play this whole clip, though. | ||
I cut it off short because I went long in that last segment. | ||
So here it is. | ||
Man goes to the city council with the banned American flag, and they threaten to have him removed for waving the American flag. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
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I'm holding up an American flag to represent the Constitutional values that we've been following up on. | |
It's my Constitutional values. | ||
If you get sued, you will lose. | ||
My suggestion to you is that you get a second opinion from confident counsel because you are wrong. | ||
You are interfering with the White House speech and your political language speech. | ||
And if she's stuck now, I'd like to continue. | ||
Okay. | ||
She's still a figure. | ||
Has McDain passed the law yet? | ||
Now, the cops are coming in. | ||
He's reported into the police to be removed for waving an American flag. | ||
Your time should be forfeited. | ||
Your position should be forfeited. | ||
By your actions, you forfeited your act to preside over this meeting. | ||
Shame on you. | ||
The police should have disobeyed that of command. | ||
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No, no, my time's forfeited. | |
I'll say second. | ||
Mr. Dassoff, you continued after your time was forfeited. | ||
You continued after the officers told you to sit down. | ||
You continued after the council president repeatedly asked you to stop. | ||
You've now been asked to be removed from the chambers. | ||
There's no reason for removing from the chambers because I am not interfering with the tomorrow. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
I'm ready to sit here quietly, and I will not interfere with your decorum, so I have a right to be here. | ||
Second. | ||
All in favor? | ||
All right. | ||
This council meeting has been recessed for five minutes. | ||
We'll be back at 7 o'clock. | ||
Now here are the police removing him. | ||
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Are you ejecting him from the meeting? | |
Officers, are you ejecting him from the meeting? | ||
You can't even believe that this is happening. | ||
This isn't going to go well, I will tell you. | ||
Their next meeting is December 11th. | ||
If you happen to be in the Edison, New Jersey area, I certainly don't suggest that you go there. | ||
And I would certainly warn you against waving that American flag. | ||
That would be a bad idea. | ||
Don't even think about that. | ||
That is illegal activity. | ||
That is contraband to wave an American flag in front of those Edison, New Jersey Democrats. | ||
So don't even dare think about that. | ||
And I can't believe the boldness of Scott Presler, who now claims he's going to go to that council meeting and bring people with him waving American flags. | ||
Can you believe the nerve? | ||
New Jersey Democrats banned the American flag at their city council meetings. | ||
It would be a shame if everyone showed up with American flags. | ||
It would be even more shameful if there's a voter registration table to switch to Republican. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
How much you want to bet that happens on December 11th? | ||
See, because there's a new Republican. | ||
There's a new right wing. | ||
And you might not like everybody. | ||
You might not agree with all of their cultural values. | ||
But we're here to win. | ||
We're here to win. | ||
And when we say we're going to do something, we do it. | ||
And when you try to ban the American flag at a city council, we show up with more people together. | ||
And larger American flags. | ||
In fact, you know, there's one legend in New York who makes 40-foot Trump flags. | ||
I dropped one of them at a Texas Rangers game. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if one of those makes an appearance. | ||
You're messing with the new right, bud. | ||
All right, we're into the second hour here of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
And we're now joined by independent journalist Ivory Hecker. | ||
And there's a couple things I want to discuss with her, and I want to discuss her journey as an independent journalist, and she's got some new things she's developing on that part of her work. | ||
But actually, I wanted to get her on to talk about her experience down at the southern border just before Thanksgiving. | ||
Well, before last Thanksgiving, rather, but she was resharing these videos. | ||
And I've had this experience before, Ivory, where you go to the scene of a story and before you can even turn your microphone on, the things are already developing right behind you in front of your cameras. | ||
And you're just like, I don't even have my mic on. | ||
Where's my headset? | ||
Just film it. | ||
And so that happened with you last November. | ||
You went down to the border. | ||
To document what was going on. | ||
And before you could even start filming, you saw the National Guard start pulling the illegal immigrants over the border wall there with the barbed wire. | ||
All your trips to the border, everything you've seen down there, what is your synopsis? | ||
And then what do you think needs to happen once the Trump administration gets in? | ||
Well, I think that being there in person shows that corporate media coverage at the border is not always that accurate. | ||
Because when we got to the border, we were seeing Abbott's National Guard troops helping migrants in across the border. | ||
And then the national news narrative was that Abbott was the opposition to Biden's Border Patrol, that Abbott's National Guard We're there to have Texas stand their ground and keep illegals from crossing. | ||
In fact, the National Guard was busy building those barbed wire fences. | ||
But when we got to the barbed wire fences I guess the National Guard may have built them, but then they were helping to trample them over by bringing migrants in and then handing them off to Biden's Border Patrol. | ||
So Abbott's National Guard and Biden's Border Patrol were apparently working together, and we weren't hearing anything like this in any of the media. | ||
So it's so important to have independent journalists on the ground in as many places as possible to show what is really happening. | ||
And, you know, I have high hopes with the new administration that things will get a lot better. | ||
The border will be more secure. | ||
Remain in Mexico policy will hopefully be reinstated. | ||
That was a huge deterrent for migrants to even come to Mexico to cross into the U.S. because migrants knew that if they did that, they would be left in a tent in Mexico for who knows how long until their court date. | ||
But day one, Biden's administration, he removed Remain in Mexico, and that's when we saw an unprecedented surge of people coming on in. | ||
Hold on, Ivory. | ||
You're clearly not in Texas. | ||
Bigfoot just walked behind your screen. | ||
Okay? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know where you are. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Bigfoot just walked behind you in the screen. | ||
This is insane. | ||
Did you set that up? | ||
I'm skiing in Durango right now. | ||
Well, apparently Bigfoot likes to shred it up because he's out there right now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I couldn't help myself. | ||
You're sitting here talking about the border and a damn Bigfoot walks across the back of the screen twice. | ||
Independent journalism strikes again. | ||
You've finally done it. | ||
You've captured Bigfoot. | ||
We got to get to the bottom of Bigfoot as well. | ||
But you know what? | ||
In my time in Colorado doing journalism, I've seen the impact of illegal immigration here. | ||
I went out to Colorado. | ||
I just asked the viewers, what should I cover while I'm here? | ||
And the viewer said, cover the homeless camps. | ||
I thought that was strange. | ||
Since when do viewers care that much about the homeless? | ||
And so I go out there. | ||
Every single homeless person in the tents on center medians of Denver were Venezuelan people. | ||
Nobody spoke English. | ||
They all said they had just crossed the Rio Grande a few weeks ago. | ||
And now they were homeless in a tent in Denver in the winter. | ||
And they didn't know what to do because FEMA had paid for the hotels for two weeks. | ||
But then FEMA cut them off. | ||
And would they survive the sub-freezing temperatures? | ||
And so, again, it's so important to get out there on the ground in Colorado like I am right now or at the Texas border and show what's really happening. | ||
And is Biden's policy really so humanitarian? | ||
You know, a lot of people seem to believe that, oh, it's gracious that Biden will let these people in because they want a better life. | ||
How many of them actually froze to death? | ||
We don't know. | ||
Nobody's covering how many of these migrants actually freeze to death. | ||
Well, and that's kind of an angle of this, too. | ||
They don't get to live on government welfare forever. | ||
They're lucky if they can get into one of these NGO programs and basically just live off the NGO for as long as possible. | ||
They're even more fortunate if they can get to a city like Springfield, Ohio and maybe get a job where one of these companies has a deal to hire the illegal immigrants and then one of these big real estate companies that owns all the houses can put them up in a house. | ||
But yeah, I mean, 20 million people, not all of them get taken care of. | ||
Some of them end up homeless. | ||
Is there an element to this where they're being duped and they're being lied to? | ||
Because we know this whole thing is a giant... | ||
I mean, this is a billion-dollar industry. | ||
I mean, people are making a ton of money off the illegal immigration industry. | ||
Do a lot of them get duped and then end up in a similar situation that they tried to escape from? | ||
I absolutely believe so, because the American media, most of the mainstream media, portrays it as... | ||
You know, these people successfully crossing the border and having this great access to American resources once they're here. | ||
And what we've witnessed on the ground is some horrible stuff. | ||
I mean, I think some of the people who cross illegally probably do find their way to a better life. | ||
But watching those homeless people who made their way from Venezuela was heartbreaking, you know, in the dead of winter in a tent. | ||
Talking to women from Central America who'd been brought up by coyotes, saying that they were raped multiple times on their way to the U.S. border. | ||
One man I know, he crossed the border at San Diego, and it was a coyote bringing him and a bunch of other people across, and he said he witnessed multiple women and children be shot in the head and killed. | ||
Because they couldn't pay their fees to the Coyotes. | ||
They had run out of money while en route. | ||
And how many of these stories actually get told to these migrants who are coming from around the world? | ||
How many of them know that they very well may die a horrific death on their way to the USA? So that is why I'm trying to help other people become independent journalists so that we can get out there and cover these stories because the corporate media is currently downsizing A lot. | ||
And they're not doing as good of coverage of reality because they can't. | ||
They're out of money. | ||
Because advertisers aren't paying for corporate media because nobody's watching corporate media anymore. | ||
Well, and really, they've been proven ineffective. | ||
And I'll tell you what, if the big pharmaceutical money dries up, they're going to be in a world of hurt. | ||
And, you know, you have an interesting story, and you can talk about what you're launching next, as far as the independent journalism is concerned. | ||
But really, your backstory, I think, is important as well, because you took a shot. | ||
You bet on yourself. | ||
You wanted to maintain your integrity when you were working for a local network station. | ||
And when you were reporting on COVID and vaccines, you had a story. | ||
You wanted to tell the story. | ||
You were basically being told, I mean, you can get into the finer details, but you were basically being told that, hey, this is not how you're going to tell the story or even cover the story. | ||
You decided to go out with a bang. | ||
You did cover the story. | ||
You then... | ||
Left your position at the local news outlet and went independent. | ||
So, I mean, you kind of have the blueprint of being in what you might call mainstream network news, but saying, hey, I'm going to abandon this for my own integrity reasons, my own ethical reasons, and I'm going to go do independence. | ||
And so you can show a lot of people kind of the ropes from both ends of the spectrum. | ||
But what about the aspect of keeping your ethics? | ||
What about the aspect of, because so many people, it's hard to understand we don't work in media, when there's something you want to do, something you want to cover, a story you want to tell, and you just can't do it. | ||
Some people don't care. | ||
They're just in it for the money. | ||
But some people, that really irks. | ||
And for you, that was obviously an issue you couldn't ignore. | ||
You had to move on. | ||
Yeah, ethics is something that I'm teaching students as well now that I'm educating independent journalism students. | ||
But ethics is something that independent journalists have to deal with, corporate media journalists have to deal with. | ||
And, you know, when I left Fox, it was because they threatened to fire me over covering the truth about COVID treatment and the pandemic. | ||
And one of the things that they had a You couldn't talk about Ivermectin whatsoever. | ||
And so I didn't care about Ivermectin until they banned me from covering it. | ||
I looked into it and realized the hospital they didn't want me to cover was saving four times more lives. | ||
That just was bone chilling and horrifying to think there may be blood on Fox's hands for hiding a treatment that appears to be really working. | ||
So the first independent report I did was on What was working to save four times more lives during the pandemic. | ||
But then a group that promotes ivermectin wanted to start paying me to promote it. | ||
I said I have to turn down that money because if I'm covering it, I can't be taking money in regards to it. | ||
And that's an ethical scenario, just an example of something that we teach in my new independent journalism classes. | ||
Keep your independence. | ||
Keep your ethics. | ||
Don't just get paid to promote something. | ||
But by being separated from ivermectin, I could look at it clearly and say, is this really working? | ||
Well, here's what I'm finding. | ||
Did a great in-depth report on it. | ||
And it really seems that ivermectin saved a lot of lives. | ||
And to this day, it's horrifying that Fox would fire people for covering that. | ||
So, yeah, I've got the new course out, freepresscourse.com. | ||
We're going to empower a lot of independent journalists to cover what the corporate media bans their reporters from covering. | ||
Now, is this something that you're overseeing, or is this something you just give the people the tools and the knowledge, and then they go out on their own? | ||
Or do you kind of keep them under your wing, if you will, and say, hey, here's a story over here, or hey, maybe go sniff around over there? | ||
Yeah, I'm going to be mentoring the students. | ||
So I just, I started mentoring one group of students in September, and we're just wrapping up the 12 weeks of kind of having those students under My wing and helping them to not only learn everything that I learned in the corporate media and independent journalism and J school, but actually go out there, be successful and help promote their independent work. | ||
And so we're just launching my second round of students now. | ||
And so if they want to do the full course with me for the next three months, they can, or just take my free class. | ||
I've given away a free class as an example of what I'm teaching. | ||
Right there on the site you can see. | ||
But this is something I'm so passionate about. | ||
When I left Fox, this is something that I had wanted to do for a very long time. | ||
And now that it's been more than three years since I left Fox, I've finally gotten to create this course. | ||
It took a lot of months to put together everything that I have learned, minus all the BS you learn in these universities, J school. | ||
I'm so glad you said that, because I went to college too and graduated and I was in a J school and I found so much of that just watered down. | ||
And I was gonna ask how much of your training is actually hands on, because I learned way more. | ||
I mean, I would probably even advise... | ||
There's certain things you'll learn there, and maybe you'll get a good professor. | ||
But I advise people, you're much better off... | ||
I mean, if you want to get a degree, that's one thing. | ||
But you're much better off just getting a... | ||
Finding an apprenticeship or finding some way into a media outlet out of high school or in high school, even if you're just interning, you will learn so much more hands-on than you will in four years of college. | ||
I mean, it's really not even comparable. | ||
And then once you get out, you basically have to relearn everything anyway. | ||
And so I always found that hands-on training was much more efficient and effective. | ||
How much of your course or how much are you teaching as far as actual hands-on training? | ||
It's a lot of hands-on with my training. | ||
First couple modules go over the principles and ethics, the equipment you might need as an independent journalist, and then once you've got that equipment, you dive right into starting to put together stories, and I review them and, you know, get your face in front of a camera, get on social media. | ||
The audience, the American people, they don't watch TV news a lot anymore. | ||
A lot of times it's on social media, They want to follow an influencer. | ||
MSNBC was even just covering this. | ||
The fact that the majority, especially Gen Zers and millennials, they want to get their news from an influencer on social media. | ||
This is a huge opportunity for independent journalists to seize this moment where news consumers want to get the news that way and use it to fill in the blanks covering the stories the corporate media won't. | ||
Corporate media is having to downsize right now because people are just not turning on their TVs. | ||
It's a combo of changes in technology and the news just being fake and out of touch with the people, not being curious about the people's questions, not getting answers for the people. | ||
So that's where independent journalism comes in. | ||
I think it's an exciting time in history and definitely getting a lot of hands-on training in this course. | ||
I want those students by the end to be already successful independent journalists doing their own stories by the end of the training. | ||
Well, you know, here's what I've noticed, let's just say in the last eight years. | ||
And it kind of goes before that. | ||
But let's just look at three presidential elections because maybe you could argue that's the most consequential time if you're in political media, certainly is a presidential election cycle. | ||
In 2016, I think it was the first time where social media had enough of an impact and a footprint on an election result where it was kind of like, whoa, you know, this is kind of a new phenomenon. | ||
Normally it's the news media on your network news, your cable news, that's going to be able to kind of dictate the results or bend the results to their will. | ||
Well, they failed with Trump. | ||
And that was mostly in part to social media and their growing footprint in political news. | ||
That's why I think the censorship started happening in 2018 and beyond because they realized, hey, we got to get this under control now. | ||
We can't control the Internet. | ||
Even all the mechanisms of censorship and everything, it's still kind of the Wild West. | ||
There's still ways to get around this. | ||
Even if we do go after people on the big... | ||
Social media platforms, you know, there's still gonna be different avenues and people can build and grow. | ||
So they really had to get out ahead of that because they realized that this completely changes everything. | ||
We no longer can control election cycles with the corporate news. | ||
And then, of course, after 2020, they had success with the censorship. | ||
Elon Musk buys X. Rumble starts to emerge. | ||
Some other independent sources are able to gain a large following again. | ||
But yet, I'm not sure we've crossed the threshold. | ||
I think we're getting closer with 2024. To say that there's no impact right now with mainstream cable network news, people aren't just being honest, but it's a generational thing. | ||
I think 2028, but definitely 2032, now that you have a smartphone and you can stream anything, now that you have a smart TV you can stream anything from, People are unplugging, I mean, literally, not just figuratively, but they're unplugging their cable and they're finding new ways to get their news. | ||
They're finding new sources, new ways to get their news via these new devices. | ||
I think by 2032, the impact of network cable news will no longer be the major impact. | ||
It will be the minor impact. | ||
And it's going to be social media. | ||
It's going to be independent journalists that are now going to have the biggest effect I don't think we've crossed that threshold yet, but I think we're probably two presidential election cycles away from independent journalism and some of these social media or other apps, other networks. | ||
I think 2032 is the year where the corporate news is done as far as controlling election narratives. | ||
I think it's done. | ||
It's getting pretty close to being done already. | ||
With this presidential election, we saw both candidates prioritize podcasts. | ||
Social media personalities, you know, Call Her Daddy and Joe Rogan were two of the top podcasters out there. | ||
And so they prioritized sitting down with those people, which we wouldn't see in historic elections. | ||
And then Deadline reported just this past week that the Fourth Estate has been hit hard. | ||
Deadline is reporting that more than 500 journalists were laid off from news outlets across the country. | ||
And It's because advertising is going down and advertising data shows that advertisers are switching to influencers and podcasters because that's where the audience is. | ||
So the shift is really happening with the audience shifting, the money is shifting, and a lot of these outlets are going to be going out of business. | ||
I think a lot of journalism students We're in J-School right now. | ||
We need to start realizing, are you really going to go work for a network outlet? | ||
Because they're going to pay you chump change right now. | ||
And you're probably going to get laid off. | ||
You know, friends of mine, friends of mine who complied with Fox when Fox had a deceptive narrative in 2020. There was a lot of backlash against Fox and Fox, you know, tried to kind of correct course. | ||
And that's good. | ||
I hope they... | ||
Keep listening to the people or they'll be out of business. | ||
But people who complied with the fake narratives of Fox that used to work with me, they got laid off anyway. | ||
So is it really worth it to comply with these fake outlets that pay you chump change, make you lie to the people, and then kick you to the curb with the layoff anyway? | ||
I hope J School students realize that you need to just dive into independent journalism, really. | ||
Yeah, or certainly build an understanding of how it operates in your head when that day comes, because learning how to navigate the internet, learning how to navigate social media, but then actually the applied... | ||
Practices of, okay, how do I get on a live stream? | ||
How do I build a social media account? | ||
How do I actually go through the technical things to make it possible to do this? | ||
They don't really teach much of that in journalism schools. | ||
They're still kind of focused on some of the old stuff. | ||
Most of it's just watered down at this point anyway. | ||
So very exciting for you. | ||
I'm sure it's been a crazy three years. | ||
Congratulations on launching your independent journalism class. | ||
I'm sure it'll be a smashing success. | ||
Just like your career has been since you ditched the corporate media. | ||
You're gonna get off of this, maybe hit the slopes like Hunter Biden, except in a different meaning, and you're gonna go find the Bigfoot footage walking behind you. | ||
I'm telling you, we captured Bigfoot. | ||
We can't even believe it. | ||
I think you staged it. | ||
It was a brilliant job. | ||
It was totally brilliant marketing for you to stage Bigfoot walking across the screen. | ||
Well done. | ||
Where I didn't, but that's exciting. | ||
I can't wait to watch back this clip. | ||
I'm telling you, first he came across the first window, and I was like, what? | ||
And then my crew was like, did you just see Bigfoot? | ||
And then he came across the second window. | ||
He's probably up in a tree. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
But I'm glad we captured Bigfoot live on the air. | ||
So how about that? | ||
We did it. | ||
Perfect. | ||
All right, Ivory, great stuff. | ||
Congratulations on the launch. | ||
And any other breaking news, you're always welcome on this show. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Great being with you. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, there you go with Ivory Hecker. | ||
Really just a great story when it comes to independent journalism and ditching the corporate news and making it on your own and now teaching others how to do the same thing. | ||
And it's a sign of the times of where the media is going to. | ||
It's definitely a sign of the times. | ||
All right, we still got a lot of news coming up here, and we got a really fun guest coming up in the third hour as well. | ||
We'll hit the news on the other side of this break. | ||
I don't know what else there is for us to do. | ||
I mean... | ||
We captured Bigfoot on a live video. | ||
This is even more ridiculous because Bigfoot is a big joke around here. | ||
We did a... | ||
If Darren McBreen is listening right now, he's probably cracking up over in the other office. | ||
We did a spoof, a Project Veritas spoof video where I'm like obsessed with Bigfoot and I'm complaining because Alex won't let me cover Bigfoot. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
And it's just kind of like a little running gag here. | ||
But then we just captured Bigfoot live on the show. | ||
So apparently Bigfoot wears neon green winter coats. | ||
That's how he's able to disguise himself. | ||
But we got him. | ||
We got him, didn't we? | ||
All right. | ||
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Only here. | ||
Nowhere else, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Alright. | ||
What else do we have going on here? | ||
Joe Biden just gave you another middle finger. | ||
We're going to tell you what it's all about. | ||
The United States announces more than $1 billion in humanitarian assistance to address food insecurity and other needs in Africa. | ||
So you in North Carolina, you are struggling after Hurricane Helene. | ||
Many are homeless. | ||
Winter is approaching. | ||
Christmas is approaching. | ||
You know, there was a... | ||
Local news outlet in western North Carolina. | ||
And they went out and they talked to some of the people that are basically living in huts. | ||
And they won't sell their land. | ||
They won't give up everything to the government in this land grab. | ||
So they're basically forced to live in a tent. | ||
They're finding ways to deal with the cold. | ||
And they said... | ||
It's so heartbreaking. | ||
And they said, well, what's harder than dealing with the cold is trying to explain to my kids why Santa isn't coming this year. | ||
Heartbreaking. | ||
What's harder than living in the cold is trying to explain to my kids why Santa isn't coming this year. | ||
But he's going to Africa. | ||
And he's taking a billion dollars with him. | ||
Today, President Biden announced that the United States is providing more than one billion dollars in additional human assistance because at USAID.gov, you'll see they're already getting a lot of money from us. | ||
So, over a billion dollars in humanitarian assistance to address food insecurity and other urgent needs of refugees. | ||
Oh, we just pay for everything forever. | ||
Internally displaced persons and affected communities in 31 African countries. | ||
The funding announced during President Biden's visit to Angola includes nearly $823 million through U.S. aid, of which more than $202 million is from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Commodity of which more than $202 million is from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Commodity Credit Corporation, and nearly $186 million through the So this is obviously absurd. | ||
Americans can't even get assistance. | ||
With FEMA or other emergencies, we're paying for refugees if they come here, we're paying for refugees if they stay there, we're giving money to third world countries, and then we're taking all of their asylum seekers. | ||
It's completely outrageous. | ||
But what's really going on? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Joe Biden just paid Africa a billion dollars so that we could have a military presence there. | ||
That's what's really going on. | ||
Humanitarian aid and, you know, taking money from the State Department and the Agriculture Commodity Credit Corporation and the USAID. That's just a front. | ||
Biden just went to Africa to get a military presence in West Africa after Niger kicked us out, and the cost was $1 billion to do it. | ||
That's what's really going on. | ||
Because it's very important that we have a presence in Africa. | ||
Our southern border, not so much. | ||
Africa, absolutely. | ||
So that's what's really going on here, folks. | ||
And where do you think that billion dollars is going to go? | ||
Let me ask you this. | ||
Do you think a billion dollars is going to solve any of the problems in Africa? | ||
No. | ||
But I bet you in the right areas with the right people, they'll be doing just fine for multiple generations, if you catch my drift. | ||
Just political corruption through and through. | ||
But the people of Africa won't. | ||
They might get a little. | ||
They might have a couple meals. | ||
Might fill their bellies. | ||
Maybe we build a farm here or there. | ||
Please. | ||
You think a billion dollars? | ||
You think all that money is going to go to helping the poor Africans? | ||
No. | ||
They cut a deal. | ||
Hey Joe, you want military presence in West Africa? | ||
Give us a billion dollars. | ||
Yeah, we'll build a farm or two. | ||
We'll build a little, you know, we'll build a little agricultural infrastructure over here. | ||
We'll fill a couple bellies. | ||
Take a couple pictures even. | ||
We'll even name a farm the Biden farm. | ||
But yeah, you know, we know where that money's really going. | ||
I mean, my kids are going to have a private jet, bud. | ||
And you can build your military bases. | ||
So we get a couple farms, we fill a couple bellies, you get your military presence, and I get rich! | ||
Politics. | ||
Might as well cover the other geopolitical news that we have here while we're at it. | ||
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. | ||
This was today... | ||
Jake Sullivan says, massive surge of military equipment headed to Ukraine before Trump takes office. | ||
You've already had two massive surges, but there will be more. | ||
What was it? | ||
Was it yesterday or last week? | ||
Like 700 million or 725 million? | ||
Oh, there's going to be more! | ||
So it was 6.8 billion in the beginning of the month. | ||
Then it was $725 million at the end of the month. | ||
Well, now it's December. | ||
So now it's the December surge. | ||
It's all more money laundering. | ||
Do you see why I get so upset? | ||
A billion dollars in Africa. | ||
What could we have done with a billion dollars for America? | ||
There'll be more billions of dollars going to Ukraine. | ||
What could we have done with billions of dollars in America? | ||
I'm not a socialist. | ||
I live in a socialist country, illegitimately. | ||
But I mean, golly gee, I suppose I could be charitable. | ||
What we could have done with those billions of dollars. | ||
Yeah, they'll still be probably close to $10 billion they'll send to Ukraine before it's all said and done. | ||
Again, I'm not a socialist, but I tell you this, I'd much rather spend $100 billion on America socialist programs than sending it to Africa and Ukraine and everywhere else in the world. | ||
I promise you that. | ||
It's a damn guarantee. | ||
Hell, go build a Christmas park in downtown Austin for a million bucks. | ||
I don't give a damn. | ||
I'd rather have that than it go to Ukraine. - We have these Christmas festivities. | ||
You pay like $100. | ||
You get to drive around and some of these Christmas things they have set up and special access and whatever, local fun things. | ||
But you pay like $100 to take your family there. | ||
Well, let's just take some of this money and let's just build these Christmas things. | ||
We can go for free now. | ||
How about that? | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
This money is for Africa. | ||
This money is for Ukraine. | ||
It's like, you can't even, honestly, you can't even fathom what we could be building, what we could be doing with all this money that they steal from us. | ||
Or, or, just stop stealing the money from us, and we can keep it ourselves, and then we can decide what we want to do with the money. | ||
I guess that's radical. | ||
I guess, wow, who could have, jeez. | ||
So a lot of drama in South Korea, it came and went. | ||
This is like from this morning till before I got on air. | ||
South Korea president declares emergency martial law, sending shockwaves across country. | ||
There are protests that erupted even though they were illegal. | ||
And then South Korea's president lifts martial law. | ||
So there's a lot of things going on there. | ||
Maybe we will have a special guest on tomorrow to talk about it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Then there is Russia. | ||
Putin stages hypersonic war games in the Mediterranean as two warships blast 6,900 mile-per-hour missiles in message to West over Syria and Ukraine. | ||
6,900... | ||
6,900? | ||
Is there something? | ||
No. | ||
Putin ally predicts nuclear radiation zone could end war in Ukraine. | ||
All this talk of nuclear war. | ||
Again, I hope it's just saber-rattling. | ||
I hope it's just tough-guying. | ||
I hope it's just pumping your chest up for your people. | ||
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But... | |
This corrupt deep state Biden regime is not letting off the gas on the Ukraine situation. | ||
I just hope that the Russian leadership and Putin have enough resolve and patience for, what is it now, guys, 43 days until the inauguration? | ||
Just realize, we are dealing with such corruption in Washington, D.C. It's unreal. | ||
It's just unreal. | ||
47 days. | ||
So, you know, I mean, can you imagine any country? | ||
It's like, oh yeah, we're just going to put a bunch of weapons on your border and we're just going to fund the regime that's against you on the other side of the planet. | ||
But you don't do anything and you don't say anything and you don't respond or you're the bad guy. | ||
The solution is actually pretty simple. | ||
The United States just needs to get out of NATO. Done! | ||
Now it's not my problem. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
That's what I wanted all along. | ||
Meanwhile, they are set to reopen Notre Dame Church in France. | ||
After it burned down, the grand reopening is happening. | ||
Later this week, and Emmanuel Macron has invited Donald Trump to be there for the vaunted opening, putting Trump at the center of the star-studded VIP event as they reopen the church at Notre Dame. | ||
Now Trump has responded to this invite. | ||
He says, If there was any Build It Back | ||
Better, it was the Notre Dame Cathedral. | ||
By the way, how's Build Back Better? | ||
Has Biden built anything back better? | ||
You know who will also be attending with Donald Trump? | ||
That would be Jill Biden. | ||
Jill Biden's final foreign trip as First Lady will close with her and Trump at Notre Dame Cathedral. | ||
She's going with old Donald. | ||
Pretty clear, after they ran the coup on Biden, he... | ||
Do you think Jill and Trump will be arm in arm? | ||
No. | ||
Do you think Jill would marry... | ||
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Would Jill wear red again? | |
Like she did on election day? | ||
They really ticked the Bidens off when they couped him and replaced him with Kamala Harris. | ||
So Jill and Trump will be going to the reopening of the cathedral together. | ||
And one final international FU to the Democrats from Jill Biden. | ||
Now, maybe she can learn something about interior decorating while she's there. | ||
Because she certainly has no clue how to do Christmas decorations at the White House. | ||
It's been abysmal. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump's staying busy. | ||
President Trump attends funeral for three fallen Palm Beach County officers. | ||
So, he's staying in touch with the American people. | ||
He's still following these local stories, local heroes. | ||
The mainstream media won't. | ||
They won't make heroes out of those men. | ||
They will out of lifetime criminals, but for political reasons, but not the good police officers that are falling in the line of duty. | ||
But Trump is always there for them. | ||
By the way, did you hear about this? | ||
Village People singer defends Trump's use of YMCA and says the song isn't a gay anthem. | ||
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Hmm. | |
YMCA singer and co-writer Victor Willis of the band Village People defended President-elect Donald Trump's use of the song Monday. | ||
Willis denied that the disco tune was intended as a gay anthem, saying he knew nothing about the Y being a hangout for gays when he wrote the lyrics. | ||
By the way, he's the police officer here, in case you were wondering. | ||
Yes, in the beige tights. | ||
Willis said he wrote YMCA based on what he knew about the worldwide youth organization at the time, particularly the YMCA branches in the urban areas of San Francisco. | ||
Not a gay anthem. | ||
When I say, this is quoting Willis now, when I say hang out with all the boys, that is simply 1970s black slang for black guys hanging out together for sports, gambling, or whatever. | ||
There's nothing gay about that. | ||
Yeah, maybe we should cue up the YMCA when we go to this break next... | ||
Willis said he has received more than 1,000 complaints about the use of YMCA at Trump's campaign rallies. | ||
But he's a fan of it. | ||
He likes it. | ||
He said it's fun. | ||
It's even climbing back on top of the charts. | ||
He said, for example, YMCA was stuck at number two on the Billboard chart prior to the President-elect's use. | ||
However, the song finally made it to number one on a Billboard chart after over 45 years due to Trump's use. | ||
And he says the financial benefits have been great. | ||
That's the Trump effect. | ||
So the YMCA gets the green light. | ||
Yeah, good for Willis. | ||
Not gay. | ||
He wants you to know. | ||
Not gay. | ||
You know, really the YMCA actually does a lot of great work. | ||
A lot of great youth programs there. | ||
I was a part of them, actually, for a couple years. | ||
I was a part of some of their youth programs. | ||
They really do good work. | ||
And, I mean, for what you get there, it's like, for the money, it's one of the best outlets for parents sometimes. | ||
But I will say, there were some gay incidents in the men's locker rooms. | ||
And in fact, it was such an issue at one of the locations, part of the youth program that I was in, we had to have a policy. | ||
I would have to go into the men's locker room. | ||
And check the entire thing, showers, sauna, everything, and clear out the locker room so that the kids could come in there for five minutes to put their bags and stuff away before they went to the pool or went out to the park or whatever. | ||
So there is a little, you know, there's definitely something going on at the YMCA Men's Sauna. | ||
You've been warned. | ||
But maybe that's the case at all gyms, I don't know. | ||
I just don't know. | ||
All right. | ||
Donald Trump's FBI pick, Cash Patel, gets lukewarm reception from GOP senators. | ||
Now, the Democrats have already came out and said, nope, we won't confirm it and we're not going to vote for him. | ||
So this is where things get scary. | ||
This is where things get hairy. | ||
Now, Trump's strategy is clear right now. | ||
He's just basically clogging the pipes. | ||
With all of his nominations. | ||
He's just shoving as many nominations into the framework as possible that they really can't even properly respond and they basically have to play this whack-a-mole game and they're going to have to decide, alright, who are we going to focus on? | ||
Who are we going to do the hit pieces on? | ||
And then who's going to kind of fly under the radar? | ||
Cash Patel has as good of a resume and experience as any FBI director ever. | ||
And should be confirmed easily. | ||
But you have the anti-freedom caucus in the Senate, that's what I'm calling it, the anti-Trump voting bloc, of Thune, McConnell, Murkowski, and Collins that could basically, I mean, theoretically they could try to block anything. | ||
So that's going to be one of the first big tests, is to see if Kash Patel can get through the confirmation process. | ||
I'm telling you, these hearings are going to be fireworks, man. | ||
These hearings are going to be fireworks. | ||
Politics has changed. | ||
Every once in a while, you'd have something big like the Clarence Thomas hearing. | ||
But, I mean, now it's like every hearing is going to be epic. | ||
So, it's the same people we expect. | ||
It'll be Collins. | ||
It'll be Thune. | ||
It'll be Murkowski and then, you know, McConnell's just basically, you know, he's half zombie anyway. | ||
But those four are going to be an issue in this Senate. | ||
Democrat Jared Moskowitz joins Congressional Doge Caucus. | ||
He's the first Democrat to join the Congressional Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency, Department of Government Efficiency Caucus. | ||
And he says he is excited, and he believes it should be a nonpartisan issue to streamline government and reduce ineffective government spending. | ||
And this is, you already have Representative Aaron Bean from Florida, Pete Sessions from Texas, Joni Ernst, who's going to be a major role here from Iowa. | ||
But the real challenge of Doge is going to be getting cooperation from Congress. | ||
That's going to be the real challenge. | ||
Operational hazard here is can you get cooperation from Congress? | ||
And it could likely be an uphill battle. | ||
But that'll be exciting to watch. | ||
And here's an example of why we need it. | ||
Colin Wright reporting here with the source, the Committee Analysis of U.S. Spending Data. | ||
During the Biden-Harris administration, the proportion of NSF funding allocated to DEI efforts increased by over 9,000% from 2021 to 2024, rising from 0.29% to 27.21%. | ||
DEI training. | ||
Spending millions on DEI training. | ||
Alright, we close out this hour with the Not Gay YMCA. Alright. | ||
You know, my friends that watch the show and some of the other people in the media that watch the show... | ||
They actually call me the Babe Ruth of political media. | ||
And we've called our shot again, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Florida Sheriff Chad Chronister withdraws as Trump's nominee to lead the DEA. Yep. | ||
We called that one out. | ||
In fact, with that one, we pointed to the exact seat in the bleachers. | ||
We were going to plant the home run ball. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
We've done it again. | ||
Tomorrow's news today. | ||
Glad to have you along for the show. | ||
Just as we told you, Chronister is out. | ||
Goodbye! | ||
And then this is breaking. | ||
Southwest Airlines to end illegal DEI employment practices. | ||
Thank goodness. | ||
Don't be a racist now. | ||
The U.S. Department of Labor has confirmed that Southwest will end race and sex-based discrimination in hiring and promotions following AFL's federal civil rights complaint. | ||
That's from America First Legal. | ||
Now, you can discriminate against white people. | ||
That's not racist. | ||
Of course, it is by standards and definitions or concepts. | ||
But see, that's what DEI is really all about. | ||
And they're all bitching and complaining. | ||
So, they'll all bitch and complain. | ||
How many major companies have ended their DEI practices? | ||
But they're going to bitch and complain about this. | ||
Just like they're bitching. | ||
Trump only has three people of color in his next cabinet. | ||
Oh, the horror. | ||
It's so white. | ||
We just hate the whites. | ||
Well, you're going to have to get over it. | ||
All right. | ||
In the meantime, they're still pushing vaccines. | ||
Now, this came out... | ||
Of the COVID subcommittee, Chairman Brad Winstrup's office. | ||
They don't know where the grand jury investigation stands against EcoHealth Alliance. | ||
We had Brianna Morello on with us yesterday, and she broke some other news today. | ||
But in their... | ||
Final report, the document we covered yesterday, it says the Department of Justice impaneled a criminal grand jury to investigate the origins of COVID-19. | ||
Now, this is the problem. | ||
We don't get follow-up. | ||
It's kind of like there's a lot of talk, there's no action. | ||
They'll take some of the first steps, but then they'll never finish the job. | ||
So they don't know where the grand jury stands. | ||
But with this... | ||
And everything that's been exposed about the vaccines and the COVID-19 origins. | ||
By the way, Alex Jones announced today, Saturday, for our special... | ||
The mistreatment of COVID patients, vaccine side effects, hospital protocols, denied ivermectin, denied hydroxychloroquine, forced onto a breathing machine, blew your lungs out. | ||
Alex is doing a four-hour special on that subject this Saturday here at InfoWars with the crew as this big subcommittee report came out. | ||
Where is the grand jury on COVID? EcoHealth Alliance and the origins of COVID-19. | ||
We need to know. | ||
But they're still pushing your vaccines. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
This is airing everywhere. | ||
Get your vaccine. | ||
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Clip 6. My name is Jennifer, and I got vaccinated to risk less so that I can do more this winter. | |
I am looking forward to baking. | ||
She looks so comfortable, doesn't she? | ||
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Because I love to give cookies and brownies as gifts. | |
Totally normal, comfortable. | ||
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My son just asked me if we can bake traditional holiday cookies. | |
No, definitely not a hostage. | ||
She doesn't have a needle up to her. | ||
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Oh, you have to go take a vaccine if you want to have Christmas. | |
You have to take a vaccine if you want to bake cookies. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
All right, we're joined now by Tommy Sotomayor. | ||
And let me tell you, if you follow him on X, the guy's just been on one. | ||
I don't know how else to say it. | ||
He's been on one. | ||
He's been on fire. | ||
Nobody is safe. | ||
Nobody is safe. | ||
It's kind of a risk, actually, even having him on the show right now. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Because nobody is safe when Tommy is on fire. | ||
And I got some stories I want to talk to him about. | ||
But when I texted him the other day, just... | ||
Just giving him the notice like, hey, hey, I know it's all your guns are a blazing right now. | ||
Peace, peace, truce. | ||
He said, hey, we got to talk about this Hunter Biden situation. | ||
So Tommy joins me now. | ||
All right, Tommy, well, Hunter is pardoned from any crimes, right? | ||
His not his bag of cocaine at the White House or not funneling 10 percent to the big guy, the gun charge, the tax evasion and anything else, Biden says for a decade. | ||
Your response to this news? | ||
Well, I had a headline on my website, pardon me, Mr. President, and that is apparently what we have, and it is a sad situation because they no longer have the moral high ground, and everybody sees it. | ||
When you have given someone a pardon that is retroactive, To 2014. Who are you protecting? | ||
What are you protecting? | ||
And these are the same people who wanted to go after President-elect Donald Trump. | ||
They are the ones who said no one is above the law. | ||
No one's above the law. | ||
Well, I mean, if you know anything about 80s rap, someone's above the law. | ||
But apparently someone else is above the law, and that is Joe Biden. | ||
But we don't even know if Joe Biden is the one who's doing this. | ||
But I think it is a complete slap in the face of the American people. | ||
And I really have a problem with this. | ||
I love that one of the independents said it. | ||
Since Joe Biden is handing out Pardons. | ||
Why don't he pardon Donald Trump in the process? | ||
I want everybody in America to think about it. | ||
One of the main things they ran on Was how they are the party of democracy. | ||
How they are the party of the rule of law. | ||
And how the Republicans are the ones and the conservatives are the ones who want to usurp the law. | ||
And now that they've been caught red-handed or in Hunter Biden's case, white-handed because of all that cocaine residue that's probably on it. | ||
They are now championing what Joe Biden is doing by saying, well, Donald Trump did it. | ||
Well, he should do it since he's a father. | ||
Well, you got well and an excuse that comes right afterwards. | ||
Isn't that something from, again, the party of democracy and rule of law? | ||
You know, I wouldn't be surprised if Joe did pardon Trump. | ||
I think he's gone rogue from the Democrat Party politics at this point. | ||
I think he's flipping them the middle finger after they ran the coup and put Kamala as their candidate. | ||
And so I think he's kind of, you know, doing as much damage as he can on the way out with maintaining as much of deep state apparatus as he basically has to, like going to Africa and paying a billion dollars to get a military base. | ||
But when I see this situation, it's – Democrats are talking about, well, we need to review the constitutionality of these pardons because obviously Biden has the constitutional power to do this. | ||
But the idea that you can have an open-ended pardon, it really does – now you're opening up – So it's unprecedented. | ||
He set the precedent. | ||
Okay, you have a decade of freedom. | ||
Basically, if you committed any crimes in this decade, I pardon you for them, even charges that haven't even happened. | ||
Well, so what's next? | ||
I pardon you for any crime you might commit in the future? | ||
I mean, now all of a sudden you're looking at this open-ended situation. | ||
It's like, now you're going to have to have this discussion on pardon power. | ||
And it's really a dangerous thing that I think Biden has done here, whatever, to protect himself, protect his son. | ||
But now it's this dangerous situation where, oh, okay, we're just going to push the boundaries on pardons now. | ||
Yeah, protect himself, protect his son. | ||
And we need to talk about his brother. | ||
And the rest of his family. | ||
How many of them do you think benefited off of Ukrainian deals, Russian deals, Chinese deals? | ||
This was a family affair. | ||
It's a family affair. | ||
Yes, it was. | ||
And in the process of it being a family affair, I don't know what you did. | ||
Damn it, Hunter, we're not beating the stereotypes. | ||
Now you throw me off the teleprompters down. | ||
I don't know what to do. | ||
But yes, it's in more ways than one. | ||
And you watch this whole thing play out. | ||
And I think you're one of the few people who've said it. | ||
I said it. | ||
And people look at me like I was crazy. | ||
He's gone rogue. | ||
He's trying to hurt them. | ||
From the putting the Donald Trump hat on. | ||
We have no daylight between us. | ||
He knew what he was doing, including he knew she was a bad candidate. | ||
And I think he forced the Democrats' hand by saying, if you jump her, they're going to accuse you of being racist. | ||
They had a better candidate. | ||
They had several better candidates than her. | ||
But he forced their hand with her. | ||
I'm telling you, so I'm happy to hear you say this. | ||
But yes, he's opened up another can of worms, a kellerfish, whatever you want to say. | ||
By, if I can go back 10 years, where's the stop? | ||
And if I can go backwards, then let's see if we can go forward. | ||
It's almost like a scientific experience. | ||
Well, if that works, let's see what else works. | ||
And I just really think that he's done exactly what you said, because if Donald Trump say pardons everyone from the J6, what can Democrats say? | ||
I am shocked that more black people aren't offended Because black people have several family members, they talk about it all the time, who are in jail for crimes that white people would get away with. | ||
So why aren't all the black people on the Hill coming out and saying how this is a slap in the face to them and the party that's saying, well, the Democrats are for the blacks. | ||
The Democrats are all about whites flogging themselves all day and begging for forgiveness for things they never did. | ||
If that's the case, why has not one Remember, from the black side, come out and said, we have family members who sold drugs, who did drugs, who are currently in jail, now off long sentences, and no one has been able to come and get them out. | ||
And one of the fears that people said they have, and people by the people, I mean the Democratic brass, they said, well, he's probably afraid that the son might relapse while he's in jail, so we don't want that to happen. | ||
So as a father, he wants to protect him. | ||
Well, I don't understand how this father's protecting him when this man is in his 50s and this man's been on crack, calling himself King of Crack, the Crack Daddy, which I didn't even know that was a title, but it's interesting how you get it. | ||
But the Crack Daddy somehow was able to do this under the father's watch while being free. | ||
So maybe he should, as we call it, sit down for a little while. | ||
But none of the blacks are doing it. | ||
The blacks seem hush, and then when you see Jasmine Crockett, She again shaking her weave, applauding and lauding this situation, saying that, well, Donald Trump did it, and it's like everything falls back on Trump. | ||
And I gotta ask you, have they not learned that running on how bad Donald Trump is is not a winning strategy? | ||
Well, some of them have. | ||
And I think there's kind of this divide in the Democrat Party now. | ||
And even this pardon is kind of showing the lines of division, where some of them are coming out and saying, this is damaging, this isn't good. | ||
And then, of course, the low IQs of the party, like Jasmine Crockett, are coming out in support. | ||
I mean, Jasmine Crockett is obviously probably one of the lowest IQs that has ever been in Congress. | ||
Her weave might have more IQ. But she's put so much makeup and glue on her head. | ||
She might be suffering from, like, chemical damage, honestly, at this point. | ||
But no, I think a lot of Democrats... | ||
Who's on one today, Owen? | ||
Who's on one today? | ||
I'm following your lead. | ||
And don't worry. | ||
I've got the videos of the weaves right here. | ||
We're going to the weave, okay? | ||
We will get to the weaves. | ||
I got them all right here and more. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Not only are you shooting, ladies and gentlemen in America, not only is Owen shooting, but he's not missing. | ||
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He is 100% today. | |
So I think that, look, you can see what's happening. | ||
The Democrats have, you know, they've got time before the midterm elections to kind of sort themselves out. | ||
And my guess is the adults in the room are going to probably rise here. | ||
And it's going to be, I'm guessing, a Newsom-Shapiro ticket. | ||
Or they're going to kind of be the ones that become the face of the party. | ||
They might find a token woman or a token black just to kind of put them up there. | ||
And, you know, so they get, oh, see, you know, we're still the party minorities. | ||
It's not really working anymore. | ||
But I think, let's say, the adults in the room eventually are going to stand up and they're going to say, hey, look, we've got to get back on message and we've got to find out, we've got to look in the mirror here and figure out what the hell we did. | ||
If we can't beat the guy we just called a Nazi for eight years and if we can't look at the current political trends shifting right and correct this course, then, you know... | ||
Our party is in big trouble. | ||
So I think, yeah, you've got, I mean, like Dan Goldman, I don't know, he got, Dan Goldman got showed up by CNN. I mean, that guy is a clown. | ||
He got clowned on CNN of all networks. | ||
So I think you're starting to witness, you're kind of witnessing this divide of like the low IQ loyalists that are just going to say whatever they need to say to keep the Democrat narrative strong versus the others that are going to be like, Hey, you know, we kind of need to condemn some of the things we're doing. | ||
We need to let the American people know, like, hey, not all of us Democrats have gone completely insane. | ||
I'm kind of still in the middle here. | ||
And they got, you know, they got a year and a half to kind of sort this out before the midterms. | ||
But I definitely see that divide and the pardon has been a major revealing factor of where it stands. | ||
And then they had the nerve to claim lawfare. | ||
When they're the one, their party is in control of the DOJ. So I am really confused on that. | ||
It's like when you watched Kamala Harris. | ||
Kamala. | ||
Whatever it is. | ||
I'm tired of them telling me that I'm pronouncing it wrong. | ||
I always thought it was Kamala. | ||
Kamala Harris, when you watch her, what she did was turn everything into basically she tried to become Trump. | ||
She tried to out-Trump Trump. | ||
She was undercutter's pizza. | ||
That's what they're doing now. | ||
Now they're claiming lawfare and you have A DOJ that your people put in place and now you're saying that they came after your son because of his last name, not because he actually did the crimes. | ||
Because remember, it isn't he was charged. | ||
He pled guilty. | ||
He pled guilty to these things. | ||
So that should be an issue. | ||
And I'm glad you talked about Jasmine a little bit because I got to ask you a question. | ||
Jasmine Crockett and David Crockett. | ||
They must be related, because what do you think they both have in common? | ||
Don't you laugh before I get to the punchline. | ||
Well, I think that the raccoon that Davey wore on his head was real. | ||
I think it was an authentic raccoon. | ||
He probably killed it with his bare hands, whereas Jasmine Crockett may have got the five-finger discount at the local cosmetic shop. | ||
That's right. | ||
You've got too much culture, Owen. | ||
Yeah, see, they both wear a coon skin cap. | ||
They both wear... | ||
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I wonder who had more real hair. | |
Davy Crockett or Jasmine? | ||
I would bet it was Davey. | ||
By the way, you know what? | ||
Since you bring that up about Hunter pleading guilty, because they keep saying one of the excuses, like you said, but one of their excuses is, oh, the context has changed. | ||
Well, wait a second. | ||
Maybe Hunter pled guilty because he knew his dad was going to pardon him. | ||
So if there's any circumstantial evidence here, which there's plenty of, that might be one. | ||
Why did Hunter plead guilty? | ||
Well, he knew he was going to get the pardon. | ||
I mean, so... | ||
So even this whole narrative of, oh, things have changed and he changed his mind, I'm not buying it. | ||
Yeah, this was a setup. | ||
I can remember talking about this on my show. | ||
I said, this is a setup to where it is at the end. | ||
And I think, honestly, that was part of the deal for him stepping down. | ||
That was part of it. | ||
So you step down, you step out the way, or we're gonna make this difficult on not only you, but your son and your family. | ||
This was a forced sit down, and that's why your comments of, he's now trying to throw a wrench in the Democratic Party, period. | ||
Imagine if somebody made you make a decision like that and used your family. | ||
While having you under this gun, using your family as a reason for you to do it. | ||
You don't think you'd wanna stick it to him as much as you possibly can? | ||
And as much as he can remember, because I don't even know if he remembered happening. | ||
But if he does, then I'd be upset, and I think any person would be upset at the way he was ousted. | ||
I can see Joe Biden doing everything he can to just ruin, to lay waste, to raise everything that happened, everyone around, everyone that had something to do with him being kicked to the side. | ||
And I guess at the end of all this, he still can say, I'm the only person to ever beat Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump has been in politics now over 10 years strong. | ||
Name, recognition, higher than it was four years ago. | ||
Who else can you say in American politics who's been able to do that? | ||
Who else? | ||
Yeah, and he'll probably write a book titled that. | ||
He'll probably take that to his grave. | ||
And, you know, the other interesting factor here, too, is... | ||
Because I looked at Biden and I'm thinking his best out is to make a deal with Trump at this point, right? | ||
The incoming Trump administration. | ||
And maybe the deal has been made with Trump, with the incoming administration, to let him off. | ||
And there's been some other deals that have been made behind the scenes. | ||
But... | ||
He basically admits that, yeah, there's going to be other crimes. | ||
Like, I mean, that's basically what he's admitting here is there's other crimes with Hunter that I'm pardoning him for. | ||
And he has to know that. | ||
Otherwise, I don't know why that language would be in his pardon. | ||
I mean, that's basically the language in his pardon. | ||
Read between the lines. | ||
Hey, there's other crimes here. | ||
I'm pardoning him of the other crimes, too. | ||
And there's still not enough outrage. | ||
I don't know if we know how to express it, because I watch you seek for the words, and I do too. | ||
Like, this has to be, if you sit down and read it, it's worse than we're making it. | ||
It's a lot worse than we're making it. | ||
You have someone saying, there are a lot of other crimes. | ||
I know them, you don't. | ||
I'm going to make sure that before they come out, imagine the Warren Commission. | ||
If they had written language like this to protect, if we're wrong, and if there are people in the government who did this, who murdered your sitting president, JFK, We're going to pardon them all. | ||
I mean, we are, a lot of us are conspiracists. | ||
We understood the idea of they won't release the JFK documents until, until, until. | ||
So what we kept thinking was what? | ||
Oh, well, they're trying to wait until everybody that had anything to do with it dies. | ||
Then what would you look at this? | ||
Why are conspiracy theorists not looking at this and saying, 10 years prior, 10 years prior to now, I don't know. | ||
Well, and look, I like to have realistic expectations. | ||
I like to give my audience realistic expectations. | ||
I'm not like a Dallas Cowboys fan. | ||
I was with the Dallas Cowboys fan earlier today at the barbershop. | ||
He's like, oh, there's still a path for us to get to the playoffs. | ||
You know, I'm like, yeah, okay. | ||
Well, when you lose to the Bengals on Sunday, good luck. | ||
But... | ||
Look, I don't think we're not going to see the real criminals in D.C. face justice. | ||
Just realistic. | ||
I don't have those expectations. | ||
I think Trump's going to do a lot of good things for the country. | ||
We're going to change the political landscape, hopefully permanently for the future. | ||
But like Pelosi and whatever she does inside her trading, however she makes her millions, she's going to get away with it. | ||
It's very likely the Biden's selling the country out. | ||
They're going to get away with it. | ||
But at the same time, I think exposure is going to be a major part of this equation here. | ||
So when the DOJ and when the Judiciary Committee are coming out and they're saying, hey, look, you may have pardoned Hunter Biden. | ||
We're not done here. | ||
We're not done here. | ||
We're going to have hearings. | ||
We're going to reveal our findings. | ||
And the American people need to know. | ||
The special counsel is saying, I'm not done here. | ||
Weiss is saying this wasn't political. | ||
I'm not done. | ||
So I guess the one outlier here, and Biden still has 46 days left in office, What about, according to the oversight committee that released the bank records, some of them, there were six other Biden family members that were getting payoffs. | ||
So they're still fair game. | ||
And of course, Joe is still fair game. | ||
So, I mean, this saga, I don't really think is over. | ||
And if for nothing else, for what it's worth, just the exposure, releasing all the transcripts, releasing all the bank records, I mean, hell... | ||
Go read the damn laptop book if you want to know what Hunter Biden was up to. | ||
I mean, the hookers, the blow, whatever. | ||
But the international business dealings. | ||
So, you know, I don't think that this story is over. | ||
And I think whether or not these people face justice or not, the American people seeing the truth about the politicians that have sold us out is a very important curve, I think, for us to have here going into the next... | ||
Not just this administration. | ||
I'm talking 2028, 2032, and beyond. | ||
Yeah, the exposure is a really good thing. | ||
I'm glad that you tempered... | ||
I'm a 49er fan, so I'm not as delusional as the Cowboy fans, but I might have needed that. | ||
And you're right. | ||
The exposure is a step. | ||
And if David Chase is watching this... | ||
Do me a favor, sir. | ||
You did a wonderful job. | ||
Sopranos was awesome. | ||
Go back in, get in the lab, write the Bidens. | ||
That is going to be a series that beats the House of Dragons, Game of Thrones, all of that at once. | ||
You or Sheridan needs to do it because the Bidens would be an amazing story from the brother sleeping with the brother's wife to, oh my God, all the stories that they got to the crime bill and everything that they have The fatal car crash, Jill Biden, the babysitter. | ||
This would be amazing. | ||
Would it not be? | ||
I mean, this is America. | ||
Who shot J.R.? No, Joe Biden. | ||
That'd be the story of the year. | ||
But I'm listening to what you're saying, and I'm picking up what you're putting down as far as the exposure that they're giving to this. | ||
And I really hope the DOJ comes out and tries to Expose the amount. | ||
I know they can't get into all of it, but at least show us the hypocrisy. | ||
Of one party trying to stand on, we are the party of democracy. | ||
You're the same party that decided to give us a presidential candidate that got no votes. | ||
That's what you did. | ||
You decided that since we're losing, we can switch up the horse in the middle of the race. | ||
That's what you did. | ||
And you ran on how horrible a person was and not for what you did for the country. | ||
And here's the one thing I wish that more people would talk about, too. | ||
How much of a cackling bullet that we dodged? | ||
Oh, I don't even want to. | ||
Not just cackling Kamala, but even walls. | ||
Even Joker face walls. | ||
I mean, can you imagine four years of that cringe? | ||
I mean, there would have been services to bash your eardrums in so you don't have to listen to it. | ||
Is this fake coach? | ||
The whole thing. | ||
I think that's the part that bothered me the most. | ||
They put a fake candidate up against a former president, and they almost pulled it off. | ||
They have a situation where, and like a lot of people asked me at first, I kept telling them, Kamala Harris is not black. | ||
I'm sick and tired of them telling us we must vote for her because she's black. | ||
And they're telling me, yes, she is black. | ||
And then I tell you what, I can't lie. | ||
After they came out with the numbers of talking about how much money she wasted and then she ended up in debt after spending $1.5 billion, that's a black woman. | ||
Well, now, hold on, though. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I'm going to hold you to that on the other side. | ||
I mean, the proof that she isn't black is she doesn't wear a weave. | ||
So I don't know, actually. | ||
Hold on. | ||
We'll have to ask him on the other side of this break. | ||
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You miss this show for one minute, you might miss big fun. | |
That was live on the air. | ||
People have been, for decades, trying to capture Bigfoot. | ||
We weren't even trying. | ||
And we did it. | ||
Great job by the crew putting that together before we get off air. | ||
Alright, Tommy Sotomayor is my guest. | ||
I mean, this guy, he's got so many channels on YouTube and Rumble and X. Just go find him, alright? | ||
Just go find him. | ||
There's his main X account right there. | ||
Alright, you know, we're having some fun here. | ||
We got the wisecracks. | ||
I don't know if you want to get too serious or follow up with any of your last questions about Kamala. | ||
I kind of want to get into some of the stuff that you've been covering here. | ||
We make the joke about Kamala. | ||
That is her natural hair, right? | ||
I mean, you're the expert. | ||
That's her natural hair, right? | ||
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Yes. | ||
Her heritage is where black women typically go to actually buy it. | ||
They actually buy the hair from India. | ||
So I think that was kind of their connection. | ||
They felt a DNA connection to them because they wear it so much on their scalp glued in and she actually grows it naturally. | ||
We could ask Montel Jordan if we have any doubts. | ||
He could tell us, I'm sure. | ||
Montel Williams. | ||
Oh, Montel Williams. | ||
I always get the two. | ||
Okay, Montel Williams. | ||
You know who we're talking about. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
I mean, listen, that's how they do it. | ||
Alright, well, here we go then. | ||
Let's just... | ||
Nobody is safe, alright? | ||
Nobody is safe on Tommy Sotomayor's show or on his X account. | ||
And so you have to tread lightly. | ||
If you're out in public wearing a weave, he will find you. | ||
And he will expose you. | ||
Especially if you get into a street fight and that weave comes off. | ||
I mean, you know, you should maybe invent the never, never detach weave. | ||
That could be your calling. | ||
To save these women the embarrassment. | ||
Welcome. | ||
This is from your account yesterday. | ||
Welcome to Black Friday with Black Queens. | ||
Guys, roll the video of this brawl in a Walmart. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
All right. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Why do I always see these videos with women ripping each other's weaves off? | ||
Sometimes their butt comes out, their breasts fall out. | ||
I mean, what is the deal? | ||
Listen... | ||
People tried to tell me it was a sliver. | ||
It's just one or two. | ||
You're going looking for this. | ||
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I'm like, you can't help but see it every day. | |
It's tens of hundreds of videos of these people just doing this. | ||
And this seems like it is a natural thing for them to go and spend. | ||
And I know you don't understand this. | ||
When they get this weave put on, it takes hours. | ||
They will leave in the morning at like 8 in the morning and you won't see them until 9 at night. | ||
They will spend that long getting their hair done just so they could go to a public place with the tightest dress on trying to attract a man and somehow ending up in a barroom brawl, getting it all ripped out. | ||
It is the most insane thing I've ever seen. | ||
But then if you look at a lot of what happens, and that's what I talk about. | ||
With black women, a lot of the things that they do make no damn sense. | ||
They will build up something to tear down. | ||
And for you to just always be known for fighting in stores. | ||
And again, we were told that these women have the best bodies on earth and that white women are trying to be like them. | ||
They want their shape. | ||
Well, who shaped these people? | ||
Not one of them are 10. And then you see numbers like that. | ||
I had a guy question me in my comment section. | ||
He said, Tommy didn't do his research. | ||
I just looked this up. | ||
And here's the statistic from 2010. It says 48% of black women have herpes. | ||
So he's wrong. | ||
I said, sir, you mean to believe that the number stayed at 48%? | ||
In 14 years? | ||
Or do you not understand that you gave me the one from 2010 and that the numbers will move? | ||
Just thought about it. | ||
But again, we want to talk about racism in the black community. | ||
That's the most important thing. | ||
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Yeah, there's the one from 2010. Well, I think, I actually, I don't know. | |
I think that that's dying politically. | ||
I think politically active people In black communities are kind of over that whole bit. | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't think they want to hate police officers. | ||
I don't think they want to hate white people. | ||
I think the majority of them are kind of over that. | ||
We're starting to see them get politically active. | ||
Chicago's a good example. | ||
I don't know where Atlanta ranks. | ||
Chicago's kind of the lead example of that right now, I'd say. | ||
Did you see them going in on their mayor? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I don't know if you have that. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
We played that earlier. | ||
But that's an example of what you said and what I'm saying. | ||
Because if you have that video, I don't know if your people can pull it up really quick of them yelling at... | ||
Look at her. | ||
Now, what is she doing? | ||
She called the mayor the N-word, yelling at him with her weave down her back and pointing her fingers. | ||
So I'm glad that she's, well, learning to not be that anymore. | ||
No, she's on my side politically, so I'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt. | ||
That's her natural hair. | ||
That's how I'm going to do it. | ||
That's how I'm doing it. | ||
If you're on my side politically, I'm assuming natural hair. | ||
Yeah, I gave her some grace, but then I kept thinking, my God, why would she... | ||
The black guy was, you know, well put together. | ||
He was speaking. | ||
Speaking King's English very well. | ||
He didn't come up there and say, yo, yo, yo, player, let me tell you. | ||
He didn't do that. | ||
Oh, but leave it to the black girl. | ||
They have to be sister girl. | ||
And I don't know why they like doing that. | ||
Again, when you see the politicians, like the Jasmine Crockett's, they don't get up there to show you all this, how educated black women are. | ||
They get up there to try to tell you how spicy they are. | ||
Yes, I'm surprised this hasn't happened yet. | ||
That's an impressive, look at the glue strength on that one. | ||
I I know. | ||
But here's the thing about that lady in Chicago. | ||
You know, I mean, if I'm looking at this from an effective standpoint, like what works, to me, that's what, I mean, that's going to be the most effective stuff because I just think that other women are going to see that and they're going to vibe off of it. | ||
And they're going to say, oh, yeah, like, okay, I can go up there and harangue this mayor and it's going to be viral. | ||
I mean, to me, it's effective. | ||
Yeah, they can go up there and harangue him, but they usually end up harangue him. | ||
I mean, this is the kind of stuff that only Tommy Sotomayor can come off the top of his head. | ||
We're about to get canceled. | ||
In the middle of the show. | ||
I've already been canceled. | ||
I mean, you can't cancel them to be canceled. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Yeah, they will find a way. | ||
But I'm with you on the part of, well, politically it could work, but then here's the thing. | ||
It still reinforces the stereotype and it's the bad stereotypes that are in the black community. | ||
The women are the problem. | ||
I know people get mad at me, but I point out that the downfall of us, it seems to be our women because our women are like this. | ||
And they're being told that you're not a black woman. | ||
If a black woman doesn't act like this, they will tell that black woman that she's not black. | ||
They will say when they were talking about Kamala Harris, when Doug told the story of when he finally spoke to Kamala and Kamala asked him where the F has he been. | ||
that was her first words, there were black women who said, "Oh yeah, she black." So every time someone does something rude, they say, oh yeah, they black. | ||
There's a video circulating around about how Arch Manning is black now because he was making a mean face before the Texas game. | ||
And he was like, we in here, we in here. | ||
And they was like, oh, he black. | ||
And I keep thinking like everything that we say is black, Typically is detrimental. | ||
And especially when it's black women. | ||
And everything that is anti-detriment. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
I actually want to pick that up. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Pause that thought for a second. | ||
Because I got something I want to talk about with that. | ||
A realization that I think we all kind of know. | ||
It's never really been talked about. | ||
But there's proof to what you're saying. | ||
And you shared this video, too. | ||
I brought it in. | ||
There's a young girl at Walmart. | ||
And who knows? | ||
I don't know the back story. | ||
But there's this young girl at Walmart basically throwing a temper tantrum. | ||
She's smashing glass bottles. | ||
I mean, she can't be much older than 10. | ||
I mean, she's a young girl. | ||
And people are filming and watching her. | ||
And you can see the people just standing there watching her. | ||
I don't know where the parents are at. | ||
And then one of the women says, hey, don't film her. | ||
She could be president one day. | ||
And I'm just sitting here thinking, well, okay, not if she doesn't get disciplined, but that's exactly what you're saying. | ||
It's like, oh, no, no, let her go off. | ||
But don't film her because maybe she wants to be president. | ||
And it's like, wait a second. | ||
Why isn't anybody stepping in to stop this? | ||
And then the one guy that does, he gets scolded. | ||
And that's the thing that hurts me. | ||
So I understand. | ||
That's why I was saying it's just a two-sided argument. | ||
The women are allowed to act out of line. | ||
I still can look at... | ||
I put up a video of Joy Reid. | ||
Joy Reid is sitting here lying every damn day. | ||
And how did she decide to come to work? | ||
In like a hoodie. | ||
And it's like... | ||
So she gets to come to work in the most ridiculous attire. | ||
Unprofessional. | ||
And yet we're supposed to overlook it. | ||
So what happens? | ||
They're just like children. | ||
Children will then push the boundaries. | ||
If you allow your child to come home at 9, they're going to come home at 10. If you tell them, okay, you can come home at 10, they're going to come home at midnight. | ||
If you tell them, fine, you come up at midnight, they won't come home at all. | ||
They're going to push the boundaries. | ||
And you watch what these women are doing. | ||
They're pushing the boundaries because even in the midst of these brawls, you know what ends up happening? | ||
No one's arrested. | ||
They will tear up. | ||
You've seen videos of them just getting mad with people, breaking into their cars. | ||
There are several videos, your producers probably can find, of women driving cars into other women, hitting them with the vehicle, simply because that's how they felt. | ||
Because the government is lenient upon them. | ||
They still tell them, oh, well, you can be president. | ||
And then when a male figure stands up, They shunned him. | ||
In the city of Detroit, there was these guys called the Detroit 300. They went out and cleaned up the streets. | ||
They made the crime go down. | ||
Guess who stopped them from being out there? | ||
Black women. | ||
Black women said that they are tired of them rustling up the boys in the middle of the night and sending them home, making them get off the street. | ||
But the crime went down. | ||
Same thing in Louisiana. | ||
The fathers came to the school. | ||
When the fathers started coming to the school, absenteeism went down in the schools and fighting went down dramatically. | ||
The women wanted the fathers out. | ||
Why is it that these women prefer the chaos? | ||
Because they are kings over that chaos. | ||
A person can say I will be a citizen of the world or I can be a king or in their case a queen over chaos. | ||
They would prefer that. | ||
Because there's power in that. | ||
And I hate that we keep pushing this where we have them, where they're allowed to walk around with shirts that say, a black woman will save the world or ask a black woman. | ||
I mean, it's just blatant racism. | ||
No one else could wear that. | ||
No one else is that low self-esteem that they'd walk around with it. | ||
And it's crazy. | ||
I wouldn't even want to wear, I get the counterculture thing of white lives matter or whatever, just the straight counter propaganda, but I wouldn't even want to wear that. | ||
I wouldn't want to wear that to the gym or out in public. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
It's weird that people would even want to wear that. | ||
But aside from the cultural aspect, this is where it actually hits politically and why it's such a problem when you talk about that video and some of the other things. | ||
This is actually how liberal judges and liberal prosecuting attorneys, district attorneys think. | ||
They think, oh, well, if I prosecute or I charge this black woman or black man, whatever, then I'm destroying their life. | ||
And they'll never be president. | ||
And this is going to continue the slow creep of degenerating black communities and all this stuff. | ||
And so that's why they put them back on the streets when they're criminals. | ||
That's why they don't charge them. | ||
That's why they don't put them in jail because that's their actual mindset is, oh, I'm going to protect them from, say, stereotypes when really it's just consequences for your actions. | ||
And like you said, if you don't have the consequences, then your actions continue to get worse. | ||
And so that's kind of been how liberalism has devolved, I think, these communities. | ||
But here's what I wanted to bring up earlier. | ||
And It's not difficult to understand, but I think it's difficult to put into words. | ||
And to put it simply, gangster rap has been the worst thing that's happened to the black community, probably in the modern era. | ||
And I realized this because over Thanksgiving weekend, I'm kind of into nostalgia. | ||
I like watching old shows, and I like watching old football games. | ||
So I was watching some football games and some shows from the 80s, and if you study black culture from the 70s and the 80s where there really wasn't any gangster rap, you don't see any of this stuff. | ||
It's really weird. | ||
Like, a white American and a black American outside of their skin color dress the same, talk the same, carry themselves the same. | ||
There was no divide there. | ||
It was just American people. | ||
And then gangster rap hit in the 90s, and now we kind of see the aftermath of it in pop culture. | ||
Nobody really wants to talk about it, but I think it's true. | ||
What gangster rap did to black culture, I mean, gangster rap was probably the most damaging thing that's ever happened to black culture in modern history. | ||
I agree with you, but I gotta tell you this. | ||
Like with a blank canvas, whatever you put on a computer when you just get it out of the box, Whatever you start putting on it, that's how it's going to run. | ||
If you put stuff that has viruses on it, that's what you got. | ||
It was a brand new computer, a baby. | ||
Whatever you... | ||
If you have it, if you raise that child with a tiger mom, it's going to be different than if you raise that child with a hood rat mom. | ||
It's going to be different. | ||
So I'm going to tell you what happened. | ||
In the 70s and the 80s, they did this thing called getting rid of fathers. | ||
When they got rid of fathers out of the home, guess who started raising the children? | ||
The television. | ||
The children started looking for success. | ||
And where did they see success? | ||
Well, the only successful man that most black boys saw was a guy selling drugs. | ||
Not a guy that was a doctor or a lawyer. | ||
So much so that black people rebelled against the Cosby Show because black people said, that show's unrealistic. | ||
They have a mother that's a lawyer and a father that's a doctor. | ||
We don't know any black people like that, so we rebelled against it. | ||
And we went from that to homeboys and outer space. | ||
I don't know how we did it, but we did that. | ||
That was more realistic to us. | ||
Everything became Black stereotype on steroids. | ||
I'm from the South. | ||
We didn't go around saying, but now the rappers will come out and it was the same rappers who, if you listen to UGK's first album, they did not rap like that. | ||
But all of a sudden, they became, I'm extra sudden, shout it. | ||
And so everybody spoke like that, even when they weren't from that. | ||
I think the blank canvas was when you took the fathers out of the house, they were looking for leaders, and leaders became success. | ||
Success became money. | ||
I can flaunt it. | ||
And that's why the drug dealer, because he got it fast, and he got the women. | ||
And you watched it and you watched it and all these men were searching for fathers, beaters. | ||
That's where the rappers came in because what did the rappers do? | ||
You have to remember the first rap wasn't like the gangster rap. | ||
The first rappers had a message. | ||
They stopped with the message. | ||
Now it was get money, get women, disrespect the women as much as possible, get as many of the women you can as possible. | ||
If you go to jail, that's going to make you a better black citizen. | ||
And I'm telling you, first off, I just got to give you credit. | ||
I know I've done it before. | ||
You have the best staff in history. | ||
Almost everything I'm saying, they're finding it on the fly. | ||
And it's just like, to me, it puts a smile on my face just to say, I'm saying it, and I know sometimes it's difficult without the visuals, and your guys are... | ||
Freaking getting them as I'm speaking. | ||
Everything I've said, they brought it up, which validates what I've been saying. | ||
But I want you to understand, and that's why I did the movie, Shameless Plug, A Fatherless America that you can see on Amazon Prime. | ||
A fatherless America is, that is the key. | ||
That took away all of the color and it left a blank canvas. | ||
And what happened next was Gangsta Rap. | ||
So I'm with you on that. | ||
But the 20 years prior to 30 years prior of the removal of the fathers allowed Gangsta Rap to take hold because I can let you finish it with this. | ||
Arch Manning has listened to a lot of gangster rap. | ||
I grew up with a guy by the name of Brandon Childress. | ||
He used to hang out with the brothers all the time over in the projects where I live. | ||
He used to hang out with us all the time. | ||
He was a rich white guy. | ||
He was a rich white kid. | ||
His parents used to let him hang out with us. | ||
You know what he never did? | ||
Take what he heard and apply it to his real life. | ||
It was entertainment for him. | ||
Watching and listening to rap was all more, or even you. | ||
Watching and listening to this was more of entertainment. | ||
You didn't see white people watching Scarface and saying, let me go out and shoot. | ||
But you saw black people, because they didn't have fathers and they didn't have guidance, watching the movie and then portraying it in real life. | ||
and getting kudos for it. | ||
I talked about this. | ||
You can have a four-year degree or spend four years in jail. | ||
You will get more kudos amongst Black people, especially the women. | ||
If you tell them you've been to jail for four years, it wasn't something that you had to hide. | ||
In most cultures, you don't want to tell a girl you've been to jail. | ||
In the Black culture, you do. | ||
You get what's called stripes. | ||
You get street cred. | ||
You get regular cred. | ||
And that's the sad part about it. | ||
White people don't have to worry about the white trash Appalachian guy influencing the rest of white culture because they're saying, hey, we all want to be like that guy. | ||
But I have a little brother who went out in public and he was raised in Gwinnett County. | ||
Perfect English. | ||
I saw him around his friends. | ||
He was like, yeah, I don't do no stuff. | ||
I said, I pulled him to the side. | ||
I said, why are you talking like that? | ||
He said, if I don't, you can't get no girls. | ||
So even people who aren't from that, they win if you pull it. | ||
It's what happened to the Democratic Party. | ||
Remember, not everybody was down with that crazy mess. | ||
But what happened? | ||
They stayed silent, and everybody who saw it thought that was the entirety of the Democratic Party. | ||
And until they break away from it, people are going to shun them. | ||
It's the same thing with blacks. | ||
People are starting to get... | ||
Look at how the DEI is falling all over the world. | ||
Yeah, it's done. | ||
People are tired of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, that's about as good of a closing argument to that point that I could imagine hearing. | ||
And I guess you've already done the documentary, so you've done the background research to know exactly what you're talking about, and it shows... | ||
Alright, we got under five minutes left. | ||
I want to do a rapid fire, okay? | ||
Let's do a rapid fire. | ||
Let's try to get as much of this through as possible. | ||
Both kind of in the same vein, but let me just present both of these stories separately. | ||
A porn star is going to attempt to have sex with a thousand men in one day. | ||
Doctors are saying they have health concerns. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. | ||
But let me ask you this. | ||
Okay, who's worse? | ||
Who's worse? | ||
The quote-unquote porn star or one of the 1,000 dudes that's going to be embarking on this journey? | ||
Who's worse? | ||
That's how you read it so professionally. | ||
Doctors are having concerns. | ||
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Well, I mean, I guess it would be concerning. | |
I would say guy 20 and back, they're worse. | ||
Okay, so the first 19, first 19, you're good, the girl is worse, and then after 20 and beyond, now the guys are worse. | ||
Yes, you gotta parse these things out, Owen. | ||
It's like, there's levels to this. | ||
After that, every one of those guys are scumbags. | ||
I mean, imagine these dudes. | ||
Like, you're sitting there in line. | ||
It's like, dude, this isn't a freaking rollercoaster ride, man. | ||
What are you... | ||
I know I find it difficult to figure out what to do in one of the lines at Starbucks, and it's not that long. | ||
What do you do while this is going on? | ||
What do they do? | ||
You just wait outside and they call your number? | ||
Your phone vibrates? | ||
What happens? | ||
Do you just sit there and watch? | ||
I think it's just a line. | ||
I think you just first come, first serve. | ||
Yeah, who's up next? | ||
I don't even want to know. | ||
Alright, but that's the answer. | ||
Okay, first 19, the girl is worst. | ||
The next 980, the guy is worst. | ||
I mean, good lord. | ||
You know what? | ||
The crew is putting the numbers in my head. | ||
I don't even want to say it. | ||
I can't even. | ||
42 an hour. | ||
I'm done. | ||
I'm done. | ||
I'm moving on. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
You covered this one. | ||
I don't know who... | ||
I mean, these ladies on OnlyFans make so much money, it's almost unreal. | ||
The one of them that's been getting a lot of coverage, because I guess she posted her numbers publicly, she makes like $40 million a year. | ||
She has one person that pays her $5 million, I think, a year. | ||
Who's to blame? | ||
Who is to blame for this OnlyFans phenomenon where young girls... | ||
And, you know, it's sad because it's like, hey, listen, you're not going to be 20 forever. | ||
I mean, you're going to be 30 and 40 and you're likely going to regret this stuff. | ||
Who's to blame for the OnlyFans phenomenon? | ||
Is it the men paying for it, making this happen? | ||
Or is it the women putting it out there? | ||
Who's more at fault? | ||
Feminism. | ||
The men are the problem for keeping it going. | ||
Feminism is the problem because we bought into it. | ||
Same thing I said about the black community. | ||
You have told these people that doing this is okay, and you've told these men that if they have a problem with it, then they're sexist. | ||
So now the men can't have a problem with it. | ||
Same thing we told white people if they had a problem with anything black people did, if they voiced it, they're racist. | ||
So what did white people do? | ||
Become silent. | ||
Same thing happened to men. | ||
And what do they say about acquiescence? | ||
You're agreeing because you've sat up here and you've said, well, your silence is acquiescing. | ||
You won't say anything, so apparently you agree. | ||
This woman is able to brag and tell you how much money she's made. | ||
And because we've made money, king or God, therefore the amount of money you make I think you wiggled out of it. | ||
Is it the female or the man? | ||
Who is to blame more? | ||
I said it's feminism, the female, but the men kept it going. | ||
You said but. | ||
I'm not letting you off the hook. | ||
I got 10 seconds. | ||
Man or woman, who's to blame? | ||
I want to know. | ||
Well, we're talking about porn, so of course I said but. | ||
Women. | ||
You should have bet on that. | ||
I mean, that was a guarantee. | ||
Tommy Sotomayor, way to go to finish the show. | ||
I had a lot of fun. | ||
Always do. | ||
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