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The globalist system was designed to consolidate power control and then incrementally cut off the resources in the public and set up societal excuses to have the public accept literal. | ||
Extermination incrementally. | ||
And I knew that if we could simply get the public to understand that it was a world government corporate system working through governments with standardized policies to build this great reset system, post-industrial death cult system, that if people understood that as their resources were taken and as they were... | ||
Made sick and isolated and hurt and incrementally put in smaller and smaller cages, turning the planet into a literal prison planet, that if people weren't aware of the plan and the incrementalness of it, that then we could organize to take back systems, resist it at every level, support organizations, individuals, companies, societies, philosophies that oppose it. | ||
Create an alliance of humans around the world, Team Humanity, to slow down and then stop and then dig out these globalist nests. | ||
And even if they're able to crash the economy or start a big war, which they've already done, even if they can kill Trump, enough people, a majority now, understand it's them. | ||
And I know the bad guys know that I know what I'm talking about. | ||
I know you, okay? | ||
I've been around the block. | ||
I see you. | ||
Real clear. | ||
A lot clearer than you see yourself. | ||
And when they're doing something really bad, they feel exhilarated. | ||
But when they're not, they feel scared. | ||
And they're scared of the energy that's taking them over. | ||
But every time they're not doing exactly what the evil spirit wants, all of a sudden it's all cold and scary. | ||
And I mean they literally just shake at night and just you're totally scared Lady Gaga, Madonna, I mean all of them. | ||
And they literally demons are attacking you and they're just ah, that's why they take all the drugs. | ||
Almost all the serial killers believe demonic entities are telling them to do it. | ||
The smart ones get into positions of power. | ||
When I say the smart ones, I mean the hierarchy. | ||
Like Christ said, there's armies, legions. | ||
You know, they did government DMT studies decades ago. | ||
I told you about it first, 10 years ago on Rogan. | ||
Then a few years later, they started declassifying it. | ||
Where they have university government facilities. | ||
And they'll have 10, 20, 30 people all take different cocktails of hallucinogens, DMT, ayahuasca, all that. | ||
And they're having group hallucinations. | ||
The veil. | ||
Is lifted on those drugs and you can see into the other dimension. | ||
Because your eyes are already picking it all up. | ||
Your brain dials down to the light spectrum here in the third dimension. | ||
Because if you could see everything, well, it would be a little confusing. | ||
Be overwhelming. | ||
But you see, your subconscious mind and unconscious mind is hundreds of times more powerful than your focus and your cerebral cortex. | ||
That's just your limited, directed consciousness. | ||
But you understand, your brain is always seeing it all. | ||
Your soul is seeing it all. | ||
And see, a lot of these people, they go take these drugs, and then they'll tell you if they don't have Christ, almost everybody that keeps taking those drugs, that's why I've never taken them. | ||
Starts having demonic stuff happen in our lives. | ||
Starts having, you know, these things start breaking through because you've removed the filter. | ||
So your spirit, it's seeing it all. | ||
But in this biomechanical suit for operations on this planet, we're designed to, at a subconscious, unconscious level, see all. | ||
Call that intuition. | ||
It's not intuition. | ||
You're looking at it. | ||
Have you ever seen your cat sitting there and it's just looking around like it's actually looking at somebody? | ||
And it's just sitting there in an empty room staring and she's like it's following something? | ||
And that's why the ancients would say, oh, the cats are holy or whatever. | ||
And then with all the different ancients, the gypsy gypsy said, oh, the cats can see through the veil. | ||
Of course they can. | ||
For whatever reason, the way God designed them, they see more. | ||
You ever been sitting there and you feel a presence, a bad presence come in the room? | ||
And all of a sudden you're telling them, a little bit chill. | ||
And the cat's sitting there, and it goes, and it looks over at a spot, and it looks at you, and then it goes, you're just sitting there maybe taking a nap. | ||
Every once in a while, you just have a preview. | ||
Might happen once a year or something, really. | ||
There's a cat, your cat, and the cat's already looking. | ||
The cat looks at you, and it goes. | ||
All the news coming up after this short break. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, March 6, 2025. This is the Infowars War Room. | ||
The fastest three hours on the internet starts now. | ||
Donald Trump was at the Oval Office today breaking some news, as usual, letting the media in there, the cameras, the reporters ask questions, shoot video. | ||
I'm not sure we got any of that under Joe Biden, but regular occurrence for this administration. | ||
Now he broke some news from the Oval Office today, more investments coming in. | ||
He also made a big move to suspend a security clearance of a corrupt Democrat law firm. | ||
Then he made comments about the two assassination attempts and some information he's hoping to release in the coming days. | ||
So we're going to have all of that for you. | ||
But it's important because you can see the propaganda attacking Trump's trade policy, economic policies. | ||
Obviously, there's no consistency when it comes to the legacy media, the fake news media. | ||
Biden could get away with anything when he was president with the economy. | ||
Trump has a strategy. | ||
Now, if you don't like the strategy, that's one thing. | ||
I actually do like the strategy, but they're not telling you there is a strategy. | ||
They're not explaining the strategy. | ||
They're just saying Trump is a madman. | ||
These policies are going to tank the economy and cause all these problems. | ||
No, there's a strategy. | ||
There's a strategy. | ||
So they don't actually address and attack the strategy. | ||
They just say you're doomed because of Trump's economic policies. | ||
But we've explained the strategy. | ||
We'll explain it again. | ||
And then we also have a statement from Donald Trump that I'll be bringing to you as well with his announcements from the Oval Office and then some other news breaking from the White House today, including there is going to be a delegation that goes to Saudi Arabia to start negotiating a peace deal. | ||
With Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Now this is extremely significant because now is the ripe hours, really, it's hours at this point, because this delegation might actually be in the air, might actually be on the way. | ||
Whitcoff did an informal press conference outside of the White House before he was going to take off with Marco Rubio and others. | ||
Caroline Levitt was there as well. | ||
Speaking to the media about this trip to Saudi Arabia to get the peace deal done. | ||
So they might be inbound, they might be in the air right now. | ||
This is the ripe hours when they would run a false flag event in Europe and blame Russia. | ||
And you already have European leaders saying, well, if Russia attacks in Europe, then we know that we've got to continue this war. | ||
And then you have other European leaders, Ukrainian leaders that are just working for the Ukrainian oligarchs saying, yep, we must have total victory. | ||
We cannot let Russia win. | ||
So this is the hours. | ||
We're in a window of hours where a false flag, if they're going to do it, it's going to happen in the next hours. | ||
So let's hope that... | ||
They're bluffing. | ||
Let's hope they're talking big, but don't actually try to pull something like that off. | ||
At this point, if they thought they could get away with it, then they might do it. | ||
But I think they know they can't get away with it now. | ||
The Nord Stream pipeline was the last case where it was like, okay, let's see if we can pull something off and blame Russia or somebody else. | ||
Everybody will fall for it. | ||
Well, nobody really fell for that. | ||
And when people think about the Nord Stream pipeline blowing up, they think about Victoria Nuland. | ||
They think about the CIA. They don't think about Putin and Russia. | ||
So that was a failed false flag, but that wasn't even really necessarily a false flag as much as they just wanted to attack Russia. | ||
But this is the ripe hours for a false flag. | ||
So we got that as well as some other geopolitical news that we'll be covering. | ||
Of course, Doge continues to operate. | ||
I didn't even go. | ||
I mean, I've got more than 20 clips on the list today. | ||
I didn't even go to Doge's website today to see if there were any updates. | ||
But I'm sure there's more millions in savings that they're reporting. | ||
But we'll check out some of the other headlines revolving around Doge with some legal battles that Trump is dealing with. | ||
Oh, and then you have your Republicans against Trump, the rats in the Senate, like Lisa Murkowski. | ||
She is all for the USAID. She can't believe that we're considering shutting it down, stopping all the waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
Oh, really, Lisa? | ||
Really? | ||
So you've got all that going on. | ||
We've also got some comments from members of Congress about the Epstein files, so that's fun. | ||
But really, before we get into some of the news from Trump, and then I'll get this statement and we'll go to the Oval Office. | ||
You can go to any poll right now. | ||
And I check polls maybe about once a week, every other week. | ||
Depends if there was a big event like a presidential address. | ||
So it's a good time to check polls the week of that. | ||
No matter where you go, no matter what poll, and some of these polls favor Democrats like plus 20. The average poll, if it's considered like a neutral poll, it favors Democrats like plus 5. And there's other things that go into that. | ||
Democrats are more likely to respond to polls. | ||
The areas that usually respond to... | ||
Polls generally are more blue areas, more liberal areas. | ||
So that's why even polls, they're not trying to skew the numbers. | ||
They just can't help it. | ||
It just leans plus five Democrat. | ||
Because conservatives, or maybe more specifically, conservatives in the middle of rural Illinois or Nebraska or Missouri or the Midwest, they're not checking emails. | ||
They're not responding to polls. | ||
But people in New York City or Chicago or some of these areas or capital cities, they do. | ||
So even the most neutral polls will lean plus 5 Democrat. | ||
The rig polls are like plus 20, plus 30 Democrat. | ||
But it doesn't matter where you go. | ||
Every poll has the Democrats down bad. | ||
Bad. | ||
And one of the more neutral polling data sites is YouGov. | ||
And as long as they've been doing their polling, or let's just say 10 years, The Democrat Party approval rating is lower than it's ever been at 38%. | ||
The Democrat Party approval rating is at 38%. | ||
Congressional Democrats approval rating is at 34%. | ||
34%. | ||
So there's this new kind of realization happening. | ||
People are seeing these polls. | ||
That's just one poll I looked at today, but you can go anywhere. | ||
The highest you'll find, and this is in a plus 20 Democrat poll, the highest approval rating you'll find for Democrats right now is 45-48%. | ||
And those are polls that are plus 20, plus 30 Democrat. | ||
So really, that goes right back down to probably in the 30s is where they're really at, maybe even in the 20s. | ||
So people are seeing this, and two things are happening. | ||
One, People that might have voted Democrat or identified as Democrat in the past are trying to distance themselves from the Democrat Party or address the problems within the Democrat Party, which they end up getting attacked for doing that. | ||
I've got a couple video clip examples of that just from some mainstream news interviews and debates that have been happening. | ||
Or you have somebody like Gavin Newsom, who now we understand why he launched this podcast. | ||
And I've been saying it all along. | ||
He's running for president. | ||
And before you say, oh, the wildfire debacle will crush him. | ||
No. | ||
If you study Democrat Party politics in the last 10 years, really, if you're a Democrat, you actually fail forward. | ||
You fail and then you get promoted. | ||
Just look at Joe Biden. | ||
So, no, he's running and he's using this podcast as like an unofficial presidential campaign where he's saying, oh, well, you know, I'm against trans men in sports. | ||
And he's trying to align himself with more central, less far-left ideology. | ||
So you've got people calling out the radical Democrats, and then you have Democrats that are still seeking power through the Democrat Party, trying to posture themselves towards the middle. | ||
So what does all of this equate to? | ||
The low polling. | ||
Democrats trying to show themselves as moderates. | ||
Other past Democrats or Democrat voters or strategists going on mainstream news saying this is a disaster. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Well, I think Trump did state it best and he said it's the common sense revolution. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
It's a common-sense revolution. | ||
It's not really a big conservative thing, and so you do have conservatives that are still upset and complaining about some stuff, even though the Republicans won the White House and the House and the Senate. | ||
It's not really a conservative revolution. | ||
I mean, you could argue Trump has saved the Republican Party, but it's really not even a Republican Party. | ||
If anything, Trump kind of defeated the Republican Party status of the Bushes and the Romneys and the Cheneys. | ||
Now they're basically all Democrats or support Democrats, I guess. | ||
No, it's a common sense revolution and it's a pride, it's a sense of patriotism that's being returned as it's going on. | ||
So that's the real revolution is that, okay, we're not really having debates about Should men compete in women's sports? | ||
That's not common sense. | ||
We're not doing that anymore. | ||
We're going to have a debate about what are we going to do on trade? | ||
What are we going to do to get peace in the Middle East, in Ukraine? | ||
What are we going to do about immigration? | ||
What are we going to do about deportations? | ||
What are we going to do about the Epstein list? | ||
These are the real debates that people are having. | ||
This is the real stuff people are talking about. | ||
That's the common sense. | ||
So, or I guess Trump also likes to call it the golden age. | ||
But I don't think we've really seen the golden age yet. | ||
That will take some time and some other successes yet to be seen. | ||
But Trump declares it today. | ||
He just released this statement. | ||
And then we'll go to the Oval Office with some sound from the president as well. | ||
The golden age of America has just begun. | ||
Over the past six weeks, our administration has delivered on promises like no administration before it, always putting America first. | ||
Doge has been an incredible success, and now that we have my cabinet in place, I've instructed the secretaries and leadership to work with Doge on cost-cutting measures and staffing. | ||
And as I editorialize myself here, this is so big, it just, this is the biggest thing right now. | ||
And everybody kind of has their own political issues and their own priorities politically. | ||
But I mean, what Doge is doing is so... | ||
It is the biggest when you consider all the different variables and all the different measurables. | ||
What Doge is doing is the most important thing. | ||
Now, it might not be your most important thing. | ||
It might not even be my most important thing. | ||
But it is the most important thing. | ||
Because more people understand this. | ||
More people are for this. | ||
And what it's going to reveal, what it's already revealed, as long as it's properly communicated to the American people what's been going on, then this is how you do have permanent political revolutions. | ||
And this is just like one lane. | ||
It's like cleaning up one aisle of a grocery store here. | ||
I guess multiple aisles since there's all this waste and spending. | ||
But I'm saying once this is all revealed... | ||
And then we get the final numbers and the final budget and the deficit and the debt numbers and everything else. | ||
People are going to look at that and they're going to say, wow. | ||
Wow, we're talking about trillions of dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse that gets exposed. | ||
And now you might get a dividend check. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But you'll repurpose that money. | ||
You'll pay down the debt. | ||
We'll try to get a budget in order. | ||
People will understand that. | ||
And if you're looking for results, you say, Washington, D.C. has been corrupt forever. | ||
Here are your results. | ||
Here's the corruption. | ||
Here's the financial corruption. | ||
This is how they've been stealing your money. | ||
This is what they've been using it on. | ||
And watch. | ||
We'll cut a trillion a year. | ||
We'll cut a trillion a year in waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And you see if anything changes in your life. | ||
And nothing will. | ||
And then that becomes the permanent status. | ||
For at least a couple administrations. | ||
I mean, you know the government's going to try all the waste, fraud, and abuse eventually again someday. | ||
But nobody, they're going to scream and say, oh my gosh, this is going to crush you. | ||
And then you're not going to see anything change. | ||
And you're going to see, okay, trillion a year they were stealing from us. | ||
And now we can never do that again. | ||
Now are you going to have fiscal hawks watching over this? | ||
Does Doge become a permanent? | ||
Operation to make sure it never happens again. | ||
But let's get back. | ||
As the secretaries learn about and understand the people working for the various departments, they can be very precise as to who will remain and who will go. | ||
We say the scalpel rather than the hatchet. | ||
I kind of prefer the hatchet myself. | ||
Musk prefers the chainsaw. | ||
The combination of them, Elon, Doge, and other great people will be able to do things at a historic level. | ||
We just had a meeting with most of the secretaries, Elon and others, and it was a very positive one. | ||
It's very important that we cut levels down to where they should be, but it's also important to keep the best and most productive people. | ||
We're going to have these meetings every two weeks until that aspect of this very necessary job is done. | ||
The relations between everybody in that room are extraordinary. | ||
They all want to get the exact same place, which is simply to make America great again. | ||
So there's no... | ||
They're going to be forced to defend the indefensible. | ||
They're going to be forced to defend gay shrimp treadmills, shrimp gin cocktails, rat transsex orgies, and gay comic strips in Peru, and gay orchestra assemblies in Argentina, and all the other stuff that we've been covering. | ||
This is indefensible stuff. | ||
And when you present that to the average American, it's just not really that politically involved, but maybe goes and votes every four years. | ||
They'll say, yeah, this is stupid. | ||
Why are we spending any money on this stuff? | ||
And then they'll flip on their TV or open up their newspaper or listen to the radio, whatever it is, and they'll see mostly Democrats and then the rats like Lisa Murkowski saying, this is awful. | ||
We can't cut this funding. | ||
We need this aid. | ||
And they're going to say, well, what the hell is wrong with you? | ||
And they'll listen to the media. | ||
What Trump and Musk are doing is corruption. | ||
They're stealing money. | ||
No, the average American is going to see that and say, that's the opposite of what's happening. | ||
The government's been stealing money. | ||
And they've been stealing the money. | ||
So, why are Democrat approval ratings in the 40s, in the 30s, in the 20s? | ||
Because they're being forced to defend the indefensible. | ||
All the wasteful spending. | ||
Trans kids. | ||
Boys competing in girls sports. | ||
Open borders. | ||
War. | ||
And they can't back off. | ||
They have dug in. | ||
They've cemented themselves in all of these positions. | ||
Their approval rating only goes down from here. | ||
Because as soon as they back off any one of these issues, then they have to admit they were wrong. | ||
And if they admit they were wrong on any single issue, then they have to admit they were wrong on all the other issues. | ||
So they're not going to budge an inch. | ||
They will continue attacking Doge. | ||
They will continue standing up for trans kids and boys competing against girls. | ||
And they don't want deportations. | ||
And the American people, slowly but surely, are eventually going to see it, eventually going to hear it, and they're going to say, huh. | ||
And the Democrat Party, I would say, now, fixing the elections is a whole other issue. | ||
Because people are also putting two and two together now and realizing that if we had legitimate elections without all the theft, then the Democrats would be nowhere near power. | ||
They would not be anywhere near. | ||
They would never win a majority in the House. | ||
They would likely never win a majority in the Senate, though those are easier to rig. | ||
But people are getting it now. | ||
You know, gee, I don't know anybody that supports the Democrat Party anymore. | ||
All their approval ratings are in the 30s at record lows. | ||
How do these people win elections? | ||
Maybe they don't. | ||
Maybe they're not winning elections. | ||
Maybe they're cheating. | ||
Maybe they're stealing elections. | ||
And when you kind of have 2020 still sitting in the background, now getting... | ||
More attention. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They stole that one, didn't they? | ||
So this is the realization that's going on right now. | ||
And all the Trump administration has to do is deliver results. | ||
And Doge is already delivering results left and right with a lot more to come. | ||
With a lot more to come. | ||
Now... | ||
We're going to go to the White House. | ||
We're going to go to the Oval Office and get some updates from President Trump. | ||
But there's these legal battles going back and forth. | ||
Pause in U.S. foreign aid has U.N. in panic over funding cuts. | ||
Trump says world body not being well run. | ||
Why would the U.N. be panicked? | ||
That they're not getting money from the United States anymore. | ||
Oh, that's right, because we've been funding the UN. Just like NATO, just like the Ukraine war, we're expected to fund everything. | ||
And if the U.S. pulls its funding, these things don't exist. | ||
The UN will not exist. | ||
NATO will not exist. | ||
The Ukraine war will not exist. | ||
None of these things will exist as soon as the U.S. pulls funding. | ||
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So then you ask yourself, why? | |
Why? | ||
Could it be, maybe there was a good intention at some point, but could it be that now, in the year 2025, and maybe most recent years, could it be that these institutions, these unelected government bodies, the UN, NATO, the Ukraine war, Could it be the only purpose of these operations now is to steal U.S. taxpayer dollars? | ||
U.S. is pulling out of NATO. We're shutting NATO down. | ||
U.S. is pulling out of the U.N. We're going to shut the U.N. down like it's a threat. | ||
U.S. isn't going to provide Ukraine any funding or weapons anymore. | ||
Well, now we can't fight. | ||
Could it be that these institutions were only operating For the purpose of stealing our tax dollars. | ||
What other purpose would the UN really be serving? | ||
Oh, they do some humanitarian stuff, I suppose. | ||
But that is all negated by how they promote and facilitate open border invasions. | ||
Oh yeah, NATO to protect people from Russia. | ||
They're not protecting anybody from Russia. | ||
They're stealing our money. | ||
Shut it down. | ||
So you see... | ||
This is all being revealed. | ||
Trump is putting an end to it. | ||
And if we're really hyper-focused and we drag Congress along with us, then we can end these operations permanently and truly enter the golden age like Trump is talking about. | ||
Let's go to the Oval Office where Trump, as he so commonly does, invited the media in for a White House press conference, if you will, in Oval Office. | ||
Oval Office press conference where he made some announcements, took some questions from the press. | ||
Let's first go to the suspended security clearance of the corrupt Democrat law firm Perkins Coie. | ||
Had his fingerprints all over the fake Russian collusion hoax. | ||
Here that moment is from the Oval Office earlier today, clip six. | ||
Sir, your administration has made it a priority both to end lawfare and the weaponization of government and also to hold those who have engaged in lawfare accountable. | ||
One of the law firms that has been involved in that is called Perkins Coy. | ||
That's also a law firm that has engaged in unlawful DEI practices. | ||
This executive order will suspend security. | ||
And I've watched it take place. | ||
This executive order will suspend security clearances and access to certain federal resources for that law firm and also launch a holistic review of unlawful DEI practices at some of the nation's largest law firms. | ||
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This is an absolute honor to sign. | |
What they've done is just terrible. | ||
It's weaponization. | ||
You could say weaponization against a political opponent. | ||
And it should never be allowed to happen again. | ||
And you're looking at about 15 different firms? | ||
That or more, sir, yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Why did these anti-American Democrat law firms have these security clearances to begin with might be the first step in Now, this is going to be a major media football going back and forth in the coming weeks, and that's Trump's economic policies and trade policies. | ||
Now, the Trump administration has done a decent job communicating what the agenda here is. | ||
Maybe not the best job, but it's hard when you're trying to communicate a bunch of different issues. | ||
But they have communicated what the role here is, and they have even said, hey, there might be a bump in the road. | ||
Trump said it might get a little bumpy. | ||
Caroline Levitt has said there could be some issues in the short term. | ||
But of course, oh, the media's attacking. | ||
Now when that freak rat human, Janet Yellen, comes out and says, inflation is going to be transitory. | ||
They all ran with it. | ||
So first was there will be no inflation. | ||
Then it was, oh, well, it's record inflation, but it's just transitory. | ||
And then all the media and the Biden administration ran with it. | ||
Oh, it's transitory. | ||
Of course, it wasn't transitory. | ||
It lasted four years, and now it's permanent. | ||
But they got a pass. | ||
Oh, we'll just call it transitory. | ||
They got a pass. | ||
The Trump administration is coming out saying we've got a strategy with tariffs and trade. | ||
Might be a little bit of a bump in the road here, but... | ||
We've got a strategy. | ||
Here's the strategy. | ||
Stick with us and let's see what happens. | ||
Oh, nobody's running cover for them, though. | ||
It's, oh, Trump's crushing the economy. | ||
Trump's going to collapse the economy. | ||
Trump's starting these trade wars. | ||
So that'll be a big media football that they kick around. | ||
But, oh, maybe they should just come out, I mean, tongue-in-cheek. | ||
It's just going to be transitory, okay? | ||
It's going to be very transitory. | ||
Do not worry. | ||
Just transitory. | ||
And of course, this actually is transitory because there is a strategy. | ||
U.S. trade deficit surges to a record ahead of Trump tariffs. | ||
Oh, the trade deficit. | ||
We've been getting killed on a trade deficit for decades. | ||
But now that Trump is president during a deficit, it's a big story. | ||
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And it's Trump's fault. | |
Now, anybody that understands, I mean, I don't claim to be some sort of economic expert. | ||
I just follow politics and news. | ||
It's pretty clear what the strategy here is. | ||
It's extremely clear. | ||
Now, why? | ||
We'll play the second clip because this feeds into what the strategy is. | ||
Trump also announced from the Oval Office today more investments. | ||
Coming into the United States in clip four. | ||
Today, we're delighted to be joined by Rodolf Sade, the chairman and CEO of CMA CGM, one of the largest shipping companies in the world, probably number two in the world, probably going to be number one in the not too distant future, knowing him. | ||
They employ over 160,000 employees. | ||
They have 750 major container vessels worldwide. | ||
And I'm thrilled to announce that he's going to be investing $20 billion into the United States because of the election. | ||
The election results, which comes along with a lot of other things, like great protections and other things. | ||
This massive investment will go toward building out shipping logistics, infrastructure, and terminals, which will create an estimated 10,000 new jobs in America. | ||
It's so important because it's about shipping. | ||
You know, we lost our way. | ||
For many years, we haven't done anything. | ||
We used to build a ship a day, and now we essentially don't build ships. | ||
We're going to start that, and we're going to be announcing next week or the week after a massive new program for building very large and larger ships in the world. | ||
So, it's pretty clear what Trump is attempting to do, and it does come with risk, but the truth is America has all the leverage, and at the end of the day, these policies will attract investments, and they will attract manufacturing and production. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
So yeah, there might be a bump in the road, and there might be a hike in prices, and there might be... | ||
A transition, transitory. | ||
But the goal here is stated and clear. | ||
We are creating an economic environment in global trade that benefits the United States of America. | ||
Just like everything else, it's like the whole world is a welfare planet and the United States is the piggy bank, the charity that they all go to for welfare. | ||
So we're cutting that off. | ||
But it was the same case with trade. | ||
Lay down and say, yes, take advantage of us on trade. | ||
Just rape us on trade. | ||
And we were just supposed to accept it. | ||
And the media never complained until Trump gets into office. | ||
Same thing with these tariffs. | ||
Trump is just giving equal tariffs. | ||
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. | ||
We're not a charity country anymore. | ||
You're not going to have a welfare planet that lives off the United States taxpayer anymore. | ||
We're done with that. | ||
So we're going to have... | ||
Reciprocal trade deals. | ||
We're going to have reciprocal tariffs. | ||
And if you don't like that, then we're going to create an economic environment in the United States that promotes bringing back manufacturing, bringing back production. | ||
And that's exactly what's going on. | ||
So if your company is producing goods, manufacturing goods in China, Canada, Mexico, Indonesia, wherever it is, and now you've got to pay this tariff, Now the price of business to operate in these countries and bring your goods to the United States, it costs more. | ||
Now they look at their bottom line and they say it will financially benefit us to bring manufacturing to the United States. | ||
And that's what Trump is doing. | ||
I think the number now is like $5 trillion that he's had invested. | ||
And he's obviously making these deals probably before he was president. | ||
Before he got elected the second time. | ||
Trump does. | ||
He's a businessman. | ||
He makes deals. | ||
He's really into it. | ||
That's what he likes to do. | ||
Michael Jordan liked to play basketball and win championships. | ||
Trump likes to pick up the phone, have business meetings, make deals, get everybody rich. | ||
That's what he likes to do. | ||
He's into that. | ||
He's pretty good at it. | ||
So that's the deal. | ||
And he's already got companies flooding in, and we've only just begun. | ||
So that's the goal. | ||
He's using tariffs, and he's not overstepping anything. | ||
It's all reciprocal. | ||
It's all equal. | ||
It's all totally normal. | ||
He's using tariffs and then creating an economic environment here to bring manufacturing back so that when these companies look at their bottom line, they say, okay, maybe in the past it was a better financial decision for us to produce in China and ship to the U.S. or produce in Canada or produce in Mexico or produce in these other countries and ship to the U.S. Now the numbers are clear. | ||
It's better for us to produce in the U.S. Then they can produce in the U.S., sell in the U.S., and everybody wins. | ||
And that's what Trump is doing. | ||
But he'll get attacked, and they'll lie about the policies. | ||
They won't dare call it transitory. | ||
They'll say he's going to crash the economy and start a trade war and all this other stuff. | ||
Well, the trade war has already been going on against the United States of America. | ||
We haven't even had a weapon or a soldier on the field. | ||
Now we've got Trump, and he's... | ||
At least try to make it fair. | ||
But again, the agenda is clear. | ||
But they're never going to tell you that. | ||
No, they're going to attack him and blame him for everything. | ||
But he's confident, and I think it's pretty clear that ultimately Trump's going to be proven right. | ||
But whatever they try to do in the interim, the fake news stories and everything else, that's going to be kind of the stress test. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
The media is so discredited now, it might not matter. | ||
And so all that's going to matter is results. | ||
Now, this was interesting. | ||
We still don't have many answers on the two assassination attempts on President Trump's life. | ||
Perhaps more questions than answers. | ||
And there are some extremely significant concerns like government involvement, Ukrainian involvement, other foreign involvement. | ||
The Democrat Party promoting the violence against Trump. | ||
So Trump made this announcement regarding the two assassination attempts from the Oval Office earlier today. | ||
It's been seven months. | ||
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Why do you think we don't know more about the guy who shot you in the ear? | |
Yeah, well, and the second one with all of his cell phones. | ||
So I want to find the answers I've told them. | ||
In fact, today I said I want to fight. | ||
We can no longer blame Biden for that one. | ||
You should have released that a long time ago. | ||
So they are giving me a report next week sometime, and I do believe I'll be releasing. | ||
I want to release the report. | ||
A lot of people have asked that question. | ||
You had one who had three apps, two of which were foreign, supposedly, and who has the biggest white shoe law firm in Pennsylvania, even though they don't live in necessarily a white shoe area. | ||
What's that all about? | ||
You know, the law firm. | ||
The other one had seven or six cell phones. | ||
And I don't have six cell phones. | ||
And why would somebody have six cell phones? | ||
So we're going to be releasing a report on that soon, Peter. | ||
But based on what you're saying right there, the lack of information and the data points that you just gave, does that make you think that there's some part of it, that there's some figure? | ||
It could be. | ||
Well, it makes other people think that. | ||
It makes me think it a little bit, too. | ||
When you have three apps and two of them are foreign, and you had an FBI that wouldn't report on it, they didn't want to say why. | ||
I would say that could be suspicious. | ||
And then on the second assassin, you had, you know, and by the way, I have to tell you, Secret Service did a great job on that by spotting him. | ||
But on the second one, he had six cell phones. | ||
That's a lot of cell phones. | ||
And a couple of them had some strange markings on them. | ||
So, yeah, I want to find out. | ||
And I would be willing to release it. | ||
Maybe there's a reason that we shouldn't, so I don't want to get too far ahead of my skis. | ||
But, yeah, I would be very willing to release that. | ||
I'd like to see it. | ||
I want to see it myself. | ||
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I want to see that one myself. | |
So, obviously, Ruth is still alive in Florida right now. | ||
Second assassination attempt. | ||
He was the one with all the cell phones. | ||
He was the one with the connection to Ukraine. | ||
So that investigation, you'd think, would be easier considering all the evidence that they have and the would-be assassin still alive. | ||
Whereas the situation in Butler, that's like internal investigation issues, how he was able to get on the roof, fire the shots. | ||
Obviously, he's dead. | ||
Nobody's really talking. | ||
Seems to have very little social footprint, internet footprint. | ||
So that one's a little tougher. | ||
That's more of an internal investigation issue. | ||
But the one with the shooter, would-be shooter in Florida at the golf course, that's one that might deliver some more interesting answers other than just maybe internal issues at Secret Service or other deals. | ||
But that's certainly one. | ||
That you have to look at the obvious. | ||
I don't know if anybody thinks that those were independent actors trying to kill candidate Trump at the time. | ||
But it was the Democrat Party and the media that cleared the air and gave the green light to that situation. | ||
So if they did act alone, that was with the motivation and the propaganda and the brainwashing of the Democrat Party and the mainstream media to get them to do it. | ||
And that, we already know that's undeniable. | ||
But that's just classic Democrat Party terrorism that they continue to do to this day. | ||
That's why they're attacking Tesla dealerships and will continue, I'm assuming, to be violent at any Elon Musk businesses until maybe there's mass arrests or you just... | ||
Make a policy that declares the Democrat Party is a terror organization. | ||
That's another approach to this as well. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
He said, I don't want to get ahead of my skis. | ||
You don't really hear that phrase too often. | ||
But I did actually just recently hear it from Representative Burchett. | ||
So maybe we'll go to this clip now because I'm wondering if he didn't hear the same clip from Burchett and then that got in his head and that's why he said it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Could be a coincidence that they both used the same phrase within 24 hours. | ||
Then again, might not be. | ||
Representative Tim Burchett says Epstein files don't exist anymore. | ||
Says any release is doctored and can't be trusted. | ||
Representative Tim Burchett went on the Benny Johnson show. | ||
Where he made this comment, clip one. | ||
What the hell's going on with this list, man? | ||
Epstein. | ||
You know I had it. | ||
I'm glad you did. | ||
He's probably the only guy I'm going to ask. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
I was on with Geraldo last night, and he says he doesn't think it exists. | ||
I don't think it exists anymore. | ||
I think they've doctored it, and I don't think we shouldn't trust what comes out. | ||
I just think they've delayed it, and she was way over her skis when she said that it's sitting on my desk. | ||
Now, why the heck would she say that? | ||
Why would she say that? | ||
I mean, she's big dogging it, and it blew up in her face. | ||
That was a stupid move. | ||
So apparently a big dump truck full of evidence came into the DOJ after some key firings in the FBI. Do you believe that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't believe it when I see it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Just like the Kennedy files and the UFO files and RFK and JFK. It's been too long, and all of a sudden, we're going to look at President Trump starts raising cane about John F. Kennedy, and all of a sudden, they find 14,000 new files just out of the blue. | ||
I mean, it's like, what is this? | ||
Raiders of the Lost Ark, you know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's a cover-up. | ||
The sewer is groaning right now because of Donald J. Trump. | ||
I just pray he stays healthy. | ||
I think we're all agreeing with Tim Burchett, at least most of us are right now, as far as the Epstein files are concerned. | ||
But again, is it a coincidence that Trump used the exact same phrase? | ||
Or did Burchett put that phrase in his head when talking about Pam Bondi? | ||
Now, aside from that... | ||
I think that at this point, the likelihood that anything significant as far as the Jeffrey Epstein blackmail island operation, anything else is concerned, has probably been destroyed. | ||
And that was probably years ago. | ||
I mean, they killed him in his prison cell. | ||
And the cameras all went off. | ||
The data got corrupted. | ||
So, I mean... | ||
Really? | ||
You don't think people are going in there and destroying all the significant evidence? | ||
And who knows, maybe Burchard is on to something too about them rewriting it and giving you fake stuff. | ||
But the files and whatever operation Epstein was running, that does still exist. | ||
Whether the United States government has any of it or whether any of the raids that the FBI or any other law enforcement mechanisms went in there to get the videotapes and all that, that's likely all been destroyed. | ||
Whoever was really running the blackmail operation, whoever was really running it, whatever intelligence assets in foreign countries, Mossad, MI6, they still have everything. | ||
Somebody still has that blackmail. | ||
You don't get rid of your entire tranche of blackmail that allows you to be the puppet master, that allows you to control all these significant political movements all over the planet. | ||
So you don't just get rid of that. | ||
That's your ace up your sleeve. | ||
So somebody still got them. | ||
Could be gone from the U.S. Wouldn't be surprised if they got rid of it just like they did Epstein. | ||
But, no, those tapes, those files, whatever other intelligence agencies he was working with, they've got something. | ||
And whoever the main center of it was, most people believe Mossad, they likely have everything. | ||
But Epstein probably had his own thing going. | ||
And then you had the MI6, you had the CIA, and then Mossad was the big one. | ||
That's kind of where he inherited the whole operation. | ||
It was from Maxwell's father. | ||
The tapes are still out there. | ||
Somebody's got that. | ||
You don't just get rid of it. | ||
Somebody's got it. | ||
But does anybody in the U.S. still have it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Are we ever going to see it? | ||
At this point, I remain doubtful. | ||
I remain doubtful. | ||
Now, I've got a ton of clips here that will show how the Democrats are crashing and burning badly. | ||
Really badly. | ||
We're going to address that in the second hour. | ||
I do have one more clip of Trump from the Oval Office. | ||
I don't know if you guys have pulled in the daylight savings clip. | ||
Let's get the final clip out here of Trump in the Oval Office today. | ||
So Daylight Savings is supposed to do, the spring forward is Tuesday. | ||
It's been a debate about Daylight Savings. | ||
I think this should be the final movement. | ||
Elon Musk did a poll on this. | ||
His polls get the most votes on X, obviously. | ||
If you guys want to pull that poll up too. | ||
So here was Trump. | ||
He was asked about Daylight Savings. | ||
This is coming up on Tuesday. | ||
Here's what he said. | ||
When are you going to get rid of daylight savings? | ||
Okay, are you ready? | ||
This should be the easiest one of all, but it's a 50-50 issue. | ||
And if something's a 50-50 issue, it's hard to get excited about it. | ||
I assume people would like to have more light later, but some people want to have more light earlier because they don't want to take their kids to school in the dark. | ||
And it's very much, it's a little bit one way, but it's very much a 50-50 issue. | ||
It's something I can do, but a lot of people like it one way, a lot of people like it the other way. | ||
It's very even. | ||
And usually I find when that's the case, what else do we have to do? | ||
So let's figure out how even it is. | ||
And this isn't really a hard political issue. | ||
So I think taking a pull off of X or Elon Musk's account on X is probably more fair. | ||
When you do a political pull on X, it probably tends to lean right wing. | ||
I think most of the country leans right wing. | ||
But that one's not really politically charged. | ||
Let's see what the pull on that is from Elon Musk, if you guys can pull that up. | ||
Daylight savings. | ||
He did promise to end it. | ||
I believe that was on the campaign. | ||
He promised to do that. | ||
So I suppose we'll see. | ||
I think this could be the final move, though. | ||
I think this could be the final move Tuesday where we will spring forward so the days will be longer. | ||
And you'll have sunlight into, you know, 8, 9 o'clock in the summer. | ||
That's what I like. | ||
And it looks like that's what the majority of people like in the poll. | ||
So it is rather split, but it's a pretty clear majority here. | ||
So I think Tuesday might be the last daylight saving switch of the clock ever. | ||
I think it might be. | ||
That's what I prefer. | ||
That's what most people prefer. | ||
And we'll see what happens Tuesday. | ||
But Trump is obviously thinking about it. | ||
The media is asking him about it. | ||
As we are just days away from that phenomenon happening. | ||
But I think it's going to be the last one. | ||
And I'm glad. | ||
Personally. | ||
Alright. | ||
We're through the first hour of the Infowars War Room. | ||
We still do have a lot of geopolitical news. | ||
I'm going to show you the Democrats just crashing and burning badly. | ||
Right now. | ||
There's a story that's about to break, and it's really been breaking, and it's funny how nobody cares about it anymore. | ||
And I wonder if there's not an agenda afoot, not just about the story that I'm going to talk about coming up, but with other stories as well, where if you just kind of tease something, tease something, tease something, limited hangout something, limited release something for so long, then eventually people just stop caring. | ||
It's kind of what's going on with the Epstein files. | ||
We're not at the point of people not caring yet. | ||
We're just at the point of being told all this stuff and building it up and building it up and building it up and then you never get anything and then eventually you just give up. | ||
So that's coming up as well. | ||
Let's correct the record here. | ||
Daylight savings actually happens Sunday at 2 a.m. | ||
Gonna... | ||
Correct the record. | ||
I had the day wrong. | ||
It's Sunday at 2 a.m. | ||
The clocks will move forward to 3 a.m. | ||
So everybody is clear on that. | ||
It is Sunday, not Tuesday. | ||
Correcting the record on that. | ||
And I think it might be the last one. | ||
I personally hope so. | ||
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Let's save it for, I mean, I'm telling you, I've got clip after clip after clip after clip after clip of just total proof that the Democrats are collapsing and everybody's realizing they're just insane at this point. | ||
There's no other way to put it. | ||
In the meantime, though, I think, hmm, how can the Democrats start showing how much they hate Trump and Elon? | ||
Well, one liberal woman thinks she has figured it out. | ||
How do you think this liberal woman is going to start showing people in public how she hates Trump and Elon? | ||
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Listen to this, clip 13. It's an effective form of protest you have right now that you can start immediately. | |
Put a mask back on. | ||
Stop letting them observe your face and have the side benefit of better health. | ||
No. | ||
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And protecting the rest of us in the world. | |
Ah. | ||
Put a mask back on. | ||
Put a mask back on. | ||
Some of them never took the mask off. | ||
And better health? | ||
No. | ||
Proving you hate Trump and Musk? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if anybody buys that. | ||
They just think you're nuts at this point. | ||
And why does she look like Rachel Maddow? | ||
But you know what's funny? | ||
It's the same reason why they can't support Doge. | ||
It's the same reason why they never took off their mask, folks. | ||
Because if they take off their mask, that's an admission that they were wrong about everything. | ||
So that's why they just cling on to these lies that they live. | ||
The mask is actually a representation of them living a lie, but they can't take it off. | ||
They can't admit that they've been fooled. | ||
They can't admit that they live the lie. | ||
so they just keep it on. | ||
So you may have seen the Democrats shot this video It's an old social media trend where you kind of reenact the old arcade game, Street Fighter, or I guess in this case like Super Smash Brothers, some sort of, you know, | ||
single player or multiplayer versus fighting game. | ||
And they sit there and they do a little pose like you get to select your fighter. | ||
I mean, it's whatever. | ||
It's kind of funny. | ||
But people are saying, oh, look, it shows how weird they are. | ||
Well, it's actually pretty apropos because they are basically NPCs. | ||
They are basically just video game characters at this point. | ||
But what's actually funny, most people didn't, I don't think they noticed this. | ||
They have their little bio, I guess you might call it, little bullet point bio of why you should pick them to be the fighter. | ||
And most of these Democrats, all women, by the way, for their attributes, first Latina elected to Congress, first woman elected to Congress, first black trans woman, it's like everything is about whatever identity they have. | ||
Like, that's their accomplishment. | ||
I'm a woman. | ||
I'm a Latina. | ||
I'm black. | ||
I'm trans. | ||
Like, their accomplishment is just existing in whatever form it is. | ||
Skin color, gender. | ||
That's their big thing. | ||
And so that's why they love identity politics. | ||
You don't earn your skin color. | ||
You don't earn your gender. | ||
It's just there. | ||
It just exists. | ||
You don't have to earn it. | ||
So they love it. | ||
Because it's something they don't have to earn that they can then prop up and say, look at me. | ||
You have to support me. | ||
You have to like me. | ||
I'm black. | ||
I'm a woman. | ||
I'm Latina. | ||
Well, they didn't earn that. | ||
So they build this stuff up that you don't have to earn so then they can stand on this podium and say, look, I'm a woman. | ||
Look, I'm black. | ||
Look, I'm Latina. | ||
Look, I'm trans. | ||
Who are you picking, guys, as your fighter? | ||
Who are you taking there? | ||
People think Crockett might be the strongest fighter. | ||
I actually think AOC. She seems to have the best balance in the video. | ||
All the other ones seem to kind of stumble. | ||
Unable to balance even at all. | ||
The first one, by the way, is not even a politician. | ||
She's just a social media influencer that makes bento boxes. | ||
So I don't know what that was all about. | ||
I guess she was meeting with these Democrat women. | ||
But it's all this game. | ||
So it's all this game that they're playing. | ||
Now, why do I lead with this goofy thing? | ||
Well, because it's the total current status of the Democrat Party. | ||
They don't really have policy. | ||
They have identity. | ||
They don't really have anything of substance that they can deliver for you, but they can give you a trendy video. | ||
Remember, it was earlier this week, last weekend, where they shot the exact same video with the exact same script, with the exact same camera angle, with the exact same people sitting down in a chair, with the exact same miniature microphone, reading off the exact anti-Trump, anti-Musk script. | ||
So that's all they have. | ||
Nothing of substance. | ||
But they can choreograph and script social media videos and think that that's somehow them winning. | ||
They don't have any policy to run on, so they run on identity. | ||
I'm a woman, I'm a Latina, I'm black, whatever. | ||
It's crushing their party. | ||
And it should. | ||
People don't care about your skin color. | ||
They don't care about your gender identity or any of this other crap. | ||
They want results. | ||
So, I mean, where should I even begin? | ||
This is on... | ||
CNN. This is a Democrat political strategist. | ||
I don't know how much longer it's going to be Democrat. | ||
Also happens to be a black man. | ||
Telling it like it is on CNN. Basically warning them like, hey, you realize the Democrats are collapsing and burning and becoming completely irrelevant with their recent activities? | ||
I mean, this is just a basic neutral observation any honest person can make. | ||
And watch, they're all going to sit there in denial as this Democrat. | ||
Political strategist, a black man, is telling them, hey, this is what's really going on. | ||
They can't hear it, though. | ||
They're like children. | ||
They'll plug their ears and scream so that they don't have to hear the truth. | ||
Here it is, clip eight. | ||
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The Democratic Party itself is, frankly, an irrelevant political party. | |
They don't have a message. | ||
Their policy positions have left cities across this country in shambles. | ||
I mean, even last night, let's just think about this for a minute. | ||
The president highlighted DJ, the young kid who's dealing with cancer, cancer survivor. | ||
They didn't even have enough decency to stand and applaud. | ||
He highlighted the mother whose daughter was killed by an illegal immigrant. | ||
They didn't stand and applaud. | ||
He talked about law enforcement, not the bad guys, but the ones who are doing good work every day across this country, keeping our cities safe. | ||
They didn't stand and applaud. | ||
It appears to me that the Democratic Party, in my personal opinion, is a party that is in chaos right now. | ||
They have no idea which direction to go. | ||
Sir Michael, without your respect, you think Democrats are going to? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
Let me say this. | ||
You think Democrats should applaud Donald Trump when he talks about law enforcement? | ||
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No, hold on. | |
Pause it. | ||
Pause it. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
I want to play a little game and rewind it. | ||
Where do you think she's going to go next? | ||
Where do you think? | ||
See, because this is how predictable Democrats are. | ||
What did I say? | ||
They're like a pull-string doll. | ||
They only have a finite amount of responses, and they cannot learn any new ones. | ||
Where do you think she's going? | ||
It's pretty obvious, isn't it? | ||
What do you think she's about to say next? | ||
They just pulled the string. | ||
What is the voice box about to say? | ||
And if you watch, before she gets it out, notice that the guy who's telling them how irrelevant they're all becoming. | ||
Even he knows the exact response that's coming. | ||
That's how obvious and predictable these people are. | ||
They are a poll string toy. | ||
They can't learn any new responses. | ||
They have the same finite amount of responses. | ||
What do you think she's about to say, guys? | ||
Do you have any idea? | ||
All right, let's hear it. | ||
You think Democrats are going to? | ||
Let me say this. | ||
You think Democrats? | ||
Should applaud Donald Trump when he talks about law enforcement? | ||
No, but a kid with cancer. | ||
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. | ||
A kid with cancer. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
In that very chamber where Donald Trump's goons... | ||
Try to harm the people that were sitting there applauding Donald Trump. | ||
You want Democrats to take advice from Donald Trump about law enforcement? | ||
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It's not about taking advice, Julie. | |
Some things should just simply be above politics. | ||
And those are three instances where Democrats could have simply applauded. | ||
You don't have to like the president to say these are good things. | ||
This president is cutting funding for childhood cancer. | ||
You want to know what he's cutting funding for? | ||
The NIH. The CDC. He's got a wacko as the head of HHS. And you want to talk about it. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm very happy for that kid. | ||
I'm very happy for that kid. | ||
I'm glad that his lifelong dream came true and he became, you know, a cop or whatever he wanted to become. | ||
But the bottom line is that all it does is accentuate the horrors that Donald Trump is imposing on kids with cancer. | ||
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Democrats seem pathetic and they seem petulant in their behavior last night. | |
And if they think that's going to help them go into midterms, I say keep going. | ||
But what about... | ||
I agree. | ||
You know who else said they're acting petulant? | ||
Even John Fetterman says they're acting like petulant children. | ||
See, not all Democrat voters are just lost. | ||
And not even all liberal progressives. | ||
I mean, they're not even liberals or progressives anymore. | ||
They're just statists. | ||
They're just authoritarians. | ||
But, like, some of them kind of still look at this. | ||
From a raw political standpoint and just say, hey, you know, we got to be honest about what's going on with our team right now. | ||
This is not good. | ||
I mean, we've got social media video flops left and right. | ||
We got the people making the most press in our party right now are Jasmine Crockett, who runs around Congress like a ratchet hoe. | ||
Oh, no? | ||
Oh, is that too extreme? | ||
Believe me, that's how it's coming off. | ||
And all they can do is go back to the same crap. | ||
Racist. | ||
Transphobe. | ||
January 6th. | ||
They have nothing else. | ||
They have nothing to offer. | ||
They can't learn anything new. | ||
They can't evolve. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Since we mentioned Crockett. | ||
So this is a video going viral. | ||
I think we played the Jasmine Crockett video yesterday or Monday. | ||
Or Tuesday. | ||
Whenever she did it where she's... | ||
I guess it was Tuesday. | ||
She cut the video Tuesday ahead of Trump's address where she's doing a choreographed dance video like a drunk hoe at the club before Trump's speech. | ||
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Say, oh, well, you can't say that about Jasmine Crockett. | |
Why? | ||
It's what she did. | ||
But these are people now that saw this because they posted all over social media. | ||
So these are non-political people. | ||
They just have a social media account or comment on other pop culture stuff, whatever, music stuff. | ||
And they saw this video, maybe the first time they've ever seen or heard of Jasmine Crockett, and this is how they respond, clip 16. What other ethnic group got their elected officials doing stuff like this, bro? | ||
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Crazy. | |
And what's so crazy, a lot of y'all probably are clapping your hands, applauding this s***, like championing this s*** right here. | ||
This is crazy, bro. | ||
She's doing the chick that's drunk at the club face. | ||
What is she doing here? | ||
This is that ratchet tongue. | ||
She's doing the ratchet tongue, bro. | ||
The ratchet tongue, man. | ||
Y'all don't remember when Cardi B was doing that s***. | ||
On Vine all the time? | ||
Yes, the ratchet tongue. | ||
Folks, we gotta do better, man. | ||
Like, this was something that kids would do. | ||
Like, her children. | ||
You feel me? | ||
Like, why are you guys up doing this type of stuff and you guys are supposed to be elected? | ||
She's supposed to be an elected official. | ||
Like, an elected person, right? | ||
Or a person that works in the government? | ||
Shouldn't she be working with more maturity? | ||
Like, this is crazy, bro. | ||
But like I said, it's so many of y'all out there that saw this and was like, oh yeah, you go, girl. | ||
Not realizing how bad this makes us look. | ||
When it comes to being, like, a politician and running the country and stuff like this, like, when you have a mature mind and you're a leader and all of that stuff, you're not even thinking about doing no sh**. | ||
Like this? | ||
You ain't got time for it, bro. | ||
What if Trump came out with shit like this, bro? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
That would be crazy, bro. | ||
That would be crazy. | ||
But I'm done. | ||
I want to hear from y'all. | ||
Do you guys, are you guys enthralled by this? | ||
Like, are you guys enthused, happy? | ||
You know, is this exciting for you? | ||
Is this awesome? | ||
You know, is this tea? | ||
I don't know what y'all call it nowadays, but is this something good to y'all? | ||
Y'all let me know if I'm tripping or if I'm reaching. | ||
Please. | ||
The ins and outs, in between, all that. | ||
Well, I would say you're right on. | ||
The only thing I might... | ||
disagree with his presentation there is that because he's coming it's a black man talking if you're just an audio audience here it was a black man talking and he's saying this is making us look bad and I'm assuming he's talking about black people in politics but the truth is most conservatives and I mean there's definitely a percentage of what he's talking about being real but most Conservatives that follow politics see that and | ||
they don't think, you know, Jasmine Crockett makes black people look bad. | ||
They see that and they think Jasmine Crockett makes Democrats look bad more than anything. | ||
So that's the only thing I would kind of respond to him with maybe a little different take. | ||
Otherwise, he's 100% spot on. | ||
But the problem that you might have if you are a black American with this representation is that she parades herself around as the black. | ||
That's her thing, is I'm black, I'm a woman. | ||
So, it's unfortunate from that standpoint that that's what they do. | ||
That's the choice that she makes. | ||
It's going to be all about how I'm a black woman. | ||
And then she presents herself like a hoe at the club. | ||
But that's not what most Americans, they don't see that and they think, oh wow. | ||
This is a black person thing. | ||
They see that and they think this is a Democrat thing. | ||
So that's the only spot where I might say he's like, he's right to a degree but not totally right. | ||
When I see that, I don't cast judgments on black people. | ||
I cast judgments on Democrats. | ||
Now here's a woman who also happens to be a black woman. | ||
She has been voting Democrat her whole life. | ||
And let's see what she has to say here in clip four. | ||
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I voted for Democrats my whole life. | |
They never did anything they promised. | ||
They would come to the black church and sing some Negro spirituals with us and then disappear, peer, peer, peer once they got our vote. | ||
They never did anything they promised. | ||
I vote for a Republican once in my life. | ||
And this dude done did everything he promised on steroids. | ||
He ain't even been in office two months. | ||
And everything I voted for, I'm getting. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Do he sleep? | ||
Like, this dude, if he sleeps, he wake up on a mission to do what Nakia voted for. | ||
He said, uh, Nakia want me to fix that border? | ||
I'm on it. | ||
Nakia want to make sure them tax dollars is being spent for Americans more than anybody else? | ||
I'm on it. | ||
Like, this dude wakes up, I feel like, with me in mind. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
I feel like he be thinking about me. | ||
It's like being at the casino. | ||
You put in that Democrat coin, you put it in and you pull the thing and, you know. | ||
You're going to win. | ||
You're going to win. | ||
You put in another Democrat coin and you pull the thing. | ||
No, you didn't win. | ||
You put in that Republican coin? | ||
I put in a Republican coin for the first time? | ||
Pulled the... | ||
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! | ||
I freaking won! | ||
Wow! | ||
So you know what that tells me? | ||
That tells me to never vote for Democrats again in life. | ||
Ever. | ||
Because you're not going to win with them. | ||
I voted for a Republican once. | ||
And hit the jackpot, honey. | ||
I will continue to do that again and again. | ||
Common sense revolution. | ||
Now let's go. | ||
Let's go deeper into this political issue that this woman is presenting in her own personal experience. | ||
The Democrats know damn well what has just happened. | ||
And again, you have honest people that vote Democrat that are talking about this. | ||
We just played one of them on CNN. I've got another one coming up that will show happened on The View earlier today. | ||
And then you have the petulant, immature Democrats that just want to plug their ears and go... | ||
But the real movers and shakers at the Democrat headquarters know exactly what's going on. | ||
And that's why the story came out in Red State. | ||
It was like about a year ago. | ||
And they showed the GOP funding and the Democrat funding and where all the money gets spent. | ||
It's open record. | ||
And this is what... | ||
Eventually led to the switch of leadership at the Republican Party. | ||
It was a great job by Red State. | ||
I forget the lady that broke the story. | ||
But it showed under the last Democrat Party, GOP, Romney McDaniel, they were spending money on getting their hair done, nails done, banquets, bouquets, all this other crap. | ||
And the Democrats spent their money on voter data. | ||
Most of that money that they had at the DNC was going towards voter data. | ||
So they know damn well, folks. | ||
They know damn well. | ||
If the Democrats lose the black American vote, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
And even all of their election fraud and gerrymandering and everything else, they will not be able to replace that. | ||
If they lose the black vote, it's over. | ||
They're done politically. | ||
Done. | ||
And they are losing it. | ||
So they know this. | ||
They know damn well they're losing the black vote. | ||
And they know damn well with every passing day, with Trump's success, more black Americans are thinking about voting Republican now. | ||
That's why Trump's success and results are so important. | ||
So this is why the Democrats wanted to bring in, it's part of the reason, there's lots of operations they were running. | ||
This is why the Democrats wanted to bring in 20 million illegal immigrants, put them on the Democrat Party welfare, brainwash them into voting Democrat, put them in red areas. | ||
To put them in red areas and then put them in blue states so that they could increase their electoral college count in the blue states, like California, like New York, like Illinois, where they were losing electoral college votes because people leaving their states. | ||
That's why they didn't put the citizenship test on the census. | ||
The whole thing was a political operation to replace black voters. | ||
And if we include the citizenship question on the census, and then the Electoral College reflects only citizenship and not population, as it obviously should, that gets rid of that giant election fraud that the Democrats are engaged in. | ||
You deport some of these people, they plan on getting to vote for generations, that eliminates their election fraud operation. | ||
So they're losing Latino voters who kind of went both ways, really. | ||
But the Democrats have had a stronghold, a stranglehold on the black vote for decades. | ||
And they are losing it, and they're losing it fast, and they know it. | ||
And people like Joy Reid and these people at CNN, they're just idiots. | ||
And they just don't want to live in reality and just plug their ears and scream when you try to tell them what's going on, like we just saw earlier, and then like Stephen A. Smith did on The View in clip 11. It's only been in office for six weeks. | ||
Seems like six years, doesn't it? | ||
And he's been going around with his cronies touting his so-called landslide and blowout win. | ||
But he won the popular vote by 1.5%, one of the smallest ever. | ||
And he won the general election by less than 50%. | ||
So what kind of mandate is this really? | ||
Well, it is a mandate, and I'm going to explain why. | ||
And I don't mind the question, but let me be very clear. | ||
I'm no supporter of Trump. | ||
I'm a supporter of truth and the facts. | ||
And here's the facts. | ||
The man won every swing state. | ||
He increased in terms of his voter turnout in his favor from the standpoint of blacks, Latinos, and young voters. | ||
He increased his numbers in that regard from 2020. 89% of the counties shifted to the right. | ||
That's a mandate. | ||
We can sit up there and play around all we want to. | ||
In 2020, Trump didn't win the popular vote. | ||
He didn't win the electoral college vote. | ||
A matter of fact, the Republicans hadn't won the popular vote, if I remember correctly, since 2004. But they did this year. | ||
So 20 years after they last won a popular vote, they won the popular vote. | ||
They won the electoral college vote. | ||
The mayor won every swing state. | ||
And on top of it all, 89% of the counties shifted. | ||
I don't understand how people can look at that and say, there's no mandate. | ||
There's a mandate. | ||
Well, it's a different definition of a mandate, I guess. | ||
But the problem is that if you're the Democratic Party and you lost 49.8% to 48.3%, and you're looking at that 1.5%, that's an excuse for you to say, what we did really wasn't that bad. | ||
We should continue to do that. | ||
No, don't continue to do that. | ||
Find a new strategy. | ||
They won't. | ||
They can't. | ||
And the real operations going on behind the scenes for the Democrats to try to win elections in the future. | ||
Are all getting shut down. | ||
So yeah, their media bimbo moron heads, like Joy Behar, don't have a clue what's going on, and they will sit there and plug their ears and scream because they don't want to hear the truth. | ||
But behind the scenes, the actual Democrat Party leadership know they've got problems. | ||
They have problems. | ||
And if they can't, and really... | ||
We still need major election fraud. | ||
I mean, Trump needs to do something about the election fraud in California and other places, really. | ||
But either way, if the Democrats start losing black American votes, I mean, if that number gets to a 50-50 split, they're done, folks. | ||
And they know it. | ||
And they know it. | ||
Plus, they're losing young votes. | ||
They're losing college votes. | ||
They're losing female votes. | ||
The Democrats have all these numbers. | ||
So they can scream and shout and ignore this when they do these TV hits. | ||
But behind the scenes, Schumer knows it's going on. | ||
Pelosi knows it's going on. | ||
The DNC leadership knows it's going on. | ||
They're all panicked right now. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
And they're powerless. | ||
And the people getting the most press are clowns like Jasmine Crockett. | ||
Oh yeah, they got problems. | ||
Well, Al Green was officially... | ||
Censured by Congress. | ||
And by the way, even 10 Democrats voted with the Republicans on censoring him. | ||
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So, hmm. | |
I wonder what that move is about. | ||
Usually Democrats are voting in unison. | ||
10 Democrats vote to censure Al Green. | ||
That's an odd break for the Democrat Party. | ||
Nonetheless, this was the sights, the scenes, and yes, The sounds, the songs of how it went down in the House when Al Green was censured. | ||
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Clip 12. Is that he will call Congressman Green to the well. | |
There we go. | ||
Let's listen in. | ||
To answering present. | ||
The resolution is adopted. | ||
Without objection, a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. | ||
The House will come to order. | ||
The House will come to order. | ||
Will Representative Green present himself to the will? | ||
By the way, he doesn't even use the cane to walk. | ||
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Thank you. | |
By its adoption of House Resolution 189, the House has resolved that Representative Al Green be censured, that Representative Al Green forthwith present himself in the well of the House of Representatives for the pronouncement of censure, and that Representative Al Green be censured. | ||
with public reading of this resolution by the speaker. | ||
The house had come to order. | ||
It's like a prop. | ||
The house has come to order. | ||
Clear the well, please. | ||
Clear the well. | ||
The house has to continue its business. | ||
Censure all of it. | ||
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They refuse to leave. | |
Keep singing. | ||
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Pursuit to Clause 12A of Rule 1, the House will stand in recess, subject to the call of the chair. | |
You should just censure all of them. | ||
Just go all out. | ||
Does Al need that cane to walk? | ||
Because he walks, he never uses the cane, but he kind of wags it around like he's going to smack you with it or something. | ||
There you go. | ||
There you go. | ||
And here you go. | ||
Scott Jennings continues to... | ||
Try to be the consistent voice of reason on CNN. And the Democrat poll string talking heads can't change message. | ||
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Here's another example of that, clip 14. Well, I think they acknowledge as they go. | |
They've obviously updated the information they've put out on their website. | ||
And I think they have some political leash here to make a few mistakes because people... | ||
Look at this government. | ||
I mean, today we spend about $6.2 trillion. | ||
In 2019, we spent $4.45 trillion. | ||
How did we go from $4.5 trillion to $6.2 trillion in just the last five years? | ||
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Tax cuts, CRs. | |
No, this is spending. | ||
This is federal spending. | ||
And on the VA memo. | ||
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These mistakes are impacting everyone's lives, like literal lives. | |
On the VA memo that we've been talking about, these job cuts, if you read the memo, they're going back to 2019 staffing levels. | ||
The VA operated in 2019. We somehow lived with those staffing levels in 2019. Yeah, but you know it was passed in between then, the PACT Act, which was to help burn pit victims. | ||
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I know, I know. | |
That's why it expanded. | ||
I know, but here's the point that Republicans are making. | ||
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Yeah, but that's more people who were eligible to cover it. | |
Do we need 70,000 federal workers to cover it? | ||
My question, and what the Republicans are asking, is simply this. | ||
Is it not possible for us to approach getting back to 2019 spending levels? | ||
Or maybe did we go too far with the size of government? | ||
It always gets bigger. | ||
It never gets smaller. | ||
There will be sob stories. | ||
There will be sad stories. | ||
But overall, fiscal health of this country matters. | ||
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It can't be a talking point that these are sob stories. | |
These are, again, people's livelihoods and also the health of this country, right? | ||
They have some of these mistakes that people keep talking about. | ||
I love this. | ||
Pause it right here. | ||
Oh, we can't have... | ||
This talking point. | ||
These are people's lives. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
What about the lives of Corey Contemporary's family? | ||
What about the lives of Lake and Riley's family and Jocelyn Nungary's family and all the other victims of illegal, alien, criminal invasion, violent crimes? | ||
We don't ever humanize them. | ||
What about all the police officers that die in the line of duty? | ||
To criminals and then you put a target on their back. | ||
We don't ever humanize them. | ||
We don't ever talk about their lives. | ||
Their lives don't matter. | ||
No, the Democrats love to pick and choose whose lives matter for their political agenda. | ||
So sorry, not selling here. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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That are taking care of, I don't know, paying attention to the bird flu, Ebola, these things that actually can have detrimental impacts on the American people. | |
We have Ebola in the United States? | ||
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We are helping the world be a safer place as well, Scott. | |
On the bird flu, Biden slaughtered all the chickens. | ||
I don't know if there's any left to kill. | ||
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On that note, come on, Scott. | |
It was a bloodbath. | ||
You all love that word. | ||
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You can laugh about this, but these are things that people are actually scared about. | |
Measles is coming back. | ||
There's so many things that are happening that our federal government makes sure. | ||
You're saying Elon Musk calls the measles? | ||
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I'm saying what is happening in this government right now with Donald Trump. | |
You're saying Donald Trump calls the measles? | ||
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I am saying that what is happening in this federal government under Donald Trump, allowing Elon Musk and allowing all these people that he appointed to run this government like this is actually making us unsafe for the American people. | |
Elon calls the measles. | ||
You heard it here first. | ||
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Scott Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, not what you said. | |
But what did she say? | ||
She said people are living in fear. | ||
That's the key word. | ||
That's the big admission, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And that's where the Democrats want you. | ||
That's where leftists want you. | ||
That's where authoritarians want you. | ||
That's where statists want you. | ||
They want you in fear. | ||
They need you in fear. | ||
They can't have you independent. | ||
They can't have you self-sufficient. | ||
They need you in fear so that you need them. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
They want you in fear. | ||
They want you irrational and emotional so that they can run your life. | ||
They want you feeling helpless and in fear so that they can step in and run your life. | ||
But they always pick and choose, don't they? | ||
So when it's their open border policies bringing in disease, bringing in violent criminals, they don't talk about that. | ||
They don't talk about that. | ||
So they always pick and choose. | ||
There's no consistency. | ||
But one thing remains consistent. | ||
They want you in fear. | ||
They need you in fear. | ||
It's the only way they can run your life, which is their ultimate goal. | ||
That is their ultimate goal. | ||
But here's Columbia professional Basil Smickel. | ||
That's a fun one. | ||
Professor Basil Smickel. | ||
Don't you know Doge is racist, but what is he really saying here? | ||
Listen carefully. | ||
We're here to translate liberal speak to you. | ||
We're here to translate libtard speak to you. | ||
Libtardism. | ||
We're your translator service here, free of charge. | ||
What is he really saying when he's calling Doge racist in Clip 10? | ||
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There are people who are charged with trying to find savings. | |
So yes, it's an attack on government, but it's also an attack on this government. | ||
What I mean by that is it's an attack on this government that used to be headed by a black man. | ||
It's an attack on this government that almost elected a black woman to the highest office in the land. | ||
It's an attack on a government that has been more welcoming and more supportive of people who have come to this country in search for a better life. | ||
What is he saying? | ||
What he's saying is Democrats, or he's specifically alluding to, obviously, Barack Obama and then Kamala Harris. | ||
But what he's saying is the Democrats have set up this entire operation in the federal government to give black people and foreign citizens free money. | ||
So, when you cut it off... | ||
Oh, it's disproportionately affecting black people. | ||
It's disproportionately affecting illegal immigrants. | ||
Yeah, because that was the Democrat Party agenda, to try to buy their votes. | ||
To try to buy their votes. | ||
So no, they've been stealing from the U.S. taxpayer to buy votes. | ||
So they admit the whole thing was racially motivated. | ||
They admit the whole thing was about taking American taxpayer dollars. | ||
It's basically reparations, but it's beyond reparations because it's not just for black Americans. | ||
It's for illegal immigrants. | ||
They've been trying to buy votes. | ||
So now that we're cutting off their voter drive, which is stealing U.S. taxpayers and buying Democrat votes, which is stealing U.S. taxpayers' money and giving them to whatever racial groups or identity groups that the Democrats want to give it to, And we're cutting it off, and so now that's considered racist. | ||
So they're actually admitting what their plan was here without saying it. | ||
Our plan was to give all this money away to non-Americans and non-whites, and because you're stopping it now, you're racist. | ||
But of course, don't forget it also doesn't exist. | ||
Don't forget. | ||
It doesn't exist, but it does, and it's a good thing. | ||
Depending on where we're at in the debate. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries bashes GOP for calling Adriano Epsilat an illegal immigrant. | ||
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is hammering the Republicans' campaign arm for falsely characterizing a Hispanic member of Congress as an illegal immigrant. | ||
The National Republican Campaign Committee on Wednesday blasted a message on social media attacking Representative Adriano Espolat, who is a U.S. citizen. | ||
Over his critical response to President Trump's speech to Congress the night before, the Post said Democrats literally chose an illegal immigrant to give their response to President Trump's address. | ||
Predictably, this radical called Trump's presidency a reign of terror. | ||
Now, this was either a mistake from an individual that runs that account to just not do the background research to know who was speaking, or I actually think the more likely one is this. | ||
Because when you work for a political group or a media company like that, you're usually signed into multiple X accounts. | ||
You usually have multiple X accounts that you post from. | ||
Most people in media have multiple X accounts. | ||
And so every once in a while, you might think you're logged in or acting on one X account, but you end up posting something and it's actually on a different one. | ||
So we might have wanted to post that on as personal, ends up posting it on that. | ||
But either way, obviously it was a mistake. | ||
But here's what's funny. | ||
This is where my mind goes. | ||
Okay, so they got it wrong, and Representative Epsilon is obviously a citizen and not an illegal immigrant. | ||
Now, when, then, are Democrats going to correct the record and stop calling immigrants acting as if they're illegal immigrants? | ||
When are the Democrats going to stop saying immigrants are being deported, immigrants are being targeted? | ||
And immigrants are victim of this administration because that's obviously inaccurate too. | ||
So let's just get all the records corrected here. | ||
The NRCC made a mistake falsely identifying somebody as an illegal immigrant, which is what the Democrats do every day to immigrants. | ||
Every single day they do it intentionally, multiple times, all over social media, all over official address inside the Capitol. | ||
All over media when they do TV interviews and everywhere else. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Do you think they'll correct the record on that like they were so quick to on this issue? | ||
Of course not. | ||
Because that's part of the propaganda. | ||
That's the agenda. | ||
So Democrats will act like immigrants are illegal immigrants or non-citizens all day long. | ||
Never correct the record. | ||
But one small X account. | ||
Makes a mistake post, and it's, we gotta run headlines, we gotta send out emails, we gotta go to TV, and we gotta make sure that everybody knows. | ||
But they refer to immigrants incorrectly every day. | ||
And they never correct the record on that. | ||
Alright, I got a stack of Doge news that I want to get to here. | ||
We also have some geopolitical news. | ||
We've got Jesse Lee Peterson joining me coming up too. | ||
I got a little surprise. | ||
For Jesse today as well, then I'm looking forward to showing him. | ||
But we're going to go back in time a little bit with Jesse. | ||
You'll see what I'm talking about. | ||
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All right, let's look at this Doge News. | ||
We'll go through these headlines. | ||
Federal judge... | ||
There's so many fights happening in the courts with this. | ||
Federal judge denies USAID contractors emergency temporary restraining order to block Trump's termination of their contracts. | ||
So that was a victory. | ||
They were trying to say, no, you can't cancel the contracts. | ||
Of course, remember when... | ||
Well, I guess Biden didn't cancel the contracts. | ||
He just... | ||
Sold the border wall parts. | ||
So we paid for the border wall construction and materials, and then Biden just canceled all of it. | ||
It was just a huge waste of money. | ||
Nobody complained about that. | ||
But that's good for Doge, too. | ||
These USAID contractors trying to claw their contracts back and failing at that level. | ||
But then there's others. | ||
Biden judge extends temporary restraining order barring Doge from accessing Department of Education and Office of Personnel Management records. | ||
So they're stonewalling here. | ||
And you've got to wonder, the obvious question is, why don't they want Doge to go in there? | ||
Is it because there's massive corruption, massive theft, massive fraud, massive waste? | ||
Or are they just being petulant and just acting as an obstacle to just be a thorn in Doge's side, a thorn in Musk's side, a thorn in Trump's side? | ||
Maybe both. | ||
Likely both. | ||
But U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman, Biden appointee, is blocking those from getting that access, which is ridiculous. | ||
Which is ridiculous. | ||
This is, see, again, these judges need to be impeached, folks. | ||
This is not the role of a judge. | ||
This is exactly what Alito said in his dissenting opinion yesterday. | ||
This is stunning. | ||
These are judges acting as executives. | ||
This isn't about the law. | ||
This isn't about the justice system at all. | ||
This is about congressional action and this is about executive action. | ||
And these judges are stepping in, acting like they're above the president here. | ||
Acting like they're above Congress, which of course they're not. | ||
It's a separate branch. | ||
So these judges acting like they are the executive branch here, they are totally out of line. | ||
And it's time for the Republicans to get serious about impeaching every single one. | ||
Every single one. | ||
Because they are way out of line. | ||
Doge staffers blocked from accessing the U.S. African Development Foundation headquarters in D.C. on Wednesday. | ||
Five Doge workers. | ||
And Peter Morocco, the deputy acting head of the U.S. Agency for International Aid, that's the development thing that they lie and call aid, who has overseen Trump's attempts to gut the agency, tried to enter the U.S. ADF's office in Washington on Wednesday, but was unable to access it. | ||
So now they're just denying people to come in. | ||
So you've got judges blocking the executive branch, blocking the Trump administration. | ||
You have activists at these different headquarters like the U.S. African Development Foundation, which shouldn't even exist. | ||
They're saying, nope, you can't come in here. | ||
So again, are they trying to hide corruption? | ||
Are they trying to cover up corruption and fraud and waste and abuse? | ||
Or are they just acting as a thorn in the side? | ||
I'd say both. | ||
Now, Lisa Murkowski, just come out as a Democrat, Lisa. | ||
You're not fooling anybody anymore. | ||
She's one of the rats in the Senate. | ||
Republicans against Trump. | ||
Lisa Murkowski speaks out against USAID funding cuts. | ||
Oh, they love that waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
Is Lisa Murkowski getting kickbacks? | ||
Is she protecting her own gravy train here? | ||
Is she just standing against Trump? | ||
She's obviously not standing on principle. | ||
No, she's a Republican against Trump. | ||
She's a Democrat. | ||
Maybe she's getting kickbacks. | ||
By the way, Elon Musk continues to ask, and he did again today, how is it that these members of Congress get so rich? | ||
He specifically asked Elizabeth Warren today, how did you get so rich? | ||
How did you become a multi-millionaire off of your congressional salary? | ||
How did you do it, Elizabeth? | ||
Insider trading? | ||
Kickbacks? | ||
How'd you do it? | ||
Senator John Fetterman calls out Democrats' unhinged petulance after Trump's speech. | ||
Yeah, when Fetterman's calling you out, you know you got problems. | ||
Like I said, the Democrats are good when it comes to voting, usually moving in unison, but there is a fracture inside the party politically right now with voters and some of the leadership, and they just don't know what to do. | ||
What do you do about a Jasmine Crockett? | ||
What do you do about an Al Green? | ||
What do you do about all the nonsense? | ||
What do you do about your polling numbers tanking? | ||
They really don't know what to do. | ||
Because they don't want to show that they're split. | ||
They don't want to show that they have problems within their own party. | ||
But they do. | ||
They certainly do. | ||
Fetterman is just calling out publicly where the real Democrat leadership is behind the scenes panicking. | ||
Gavin Newsom breaks with Democrats on trans athletes and sports. | ||
He's doing this new podcast. | ||
And now it's pretty clear why. | ||
Newsom has completely abandoned the state of California. | ||
Completely abandoned it. | ||
He's technically your governor, but he's not. | ||
He's done. | ||
He's running for president. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
So he's spending most of his time on his podcast now. | ||
And he's trying to present himself as a moderate as he's getting ready to launch a 2028 run without a doubt. | ||
And I believe he's the frontrunner right now. | ||
And probably with the top Democrat brass in leadership, they probably think Newsom is their best chance. | ||
It's not Kamala Harris. | ||
It's not Tim Walz. | ||
Stop fooling yourself. | ||
They might be begging people like Oprah and Michelle Obama. | ||
I don't think that's really going to take. | ||
And if Michelle Obama, the rumors are her and Obama, Barack are maybe on the outs. | ||
If that happens, then she's done. | ||
So they might beg a celebrity like Oprah or something like that to run, thinking that's their only hope. | ||
But really, it's going to be Newsom. | ||
So he's abandoned California. | ||
He's done. | ||
He's done being the governor. | ||
He let the state burn. | ||
And now he's just running his presidential campaign through this podcast. | ||
That's what's really going on. | ||
And what's going to be their big move in the midterms? | ||
I think we've got it nailed down here. | ||
This story was in the Washington Post today. | ||
Far-right campaign to overturn gay marriage ruling hits state houses. | ||
I think the Supreme Court, and this is where Amy Coney Barrett will do it too, and she'll pretend like she's a conservative when really it's just an anti-Trump, anti-Republican move. | ||
I think the Supreme Court, like they did with abortion, are going to kick gay marriage back to the states, and that's going to be the Democrats' big issue in the midterms. | ||
They have nothing else. | ||
They know they have nothing else. | ||
Everything is tanking, but if they can get a single issue and emotionalize it and package it for a midterm, then they think maybe they can get out the vote even though they're a dying party right now. | ||
And it looks like it's going to be gay marriage. | ||
It looks like that's going to be their move. | ||
Meanwhile, they're warning you, spring break is here or it's coming. | ||
Spring break could create the gulf of measles. | ||
So, like, these people literally go out and engage in sodomy in the streets and in the Capitol for gay pride. | ||
But, you know, they don't warn about disease and everything from that. | ||
But, oh, you go on spring break, you might get measles because RFK Jr. is in charge. | ||
Let's hit this geopolitical news real quick. | ||
Is that another J.D.? This whole J.D. Vance, like, meme thing is hilarious. | ||
He's kind of taken on this weird, like, outside persona. | ||
And it's really worked well for him. | ||
He just comes off as a very easygoing, relatable guy. | ||
Just kind of an, you know, just your average guy that you'd go hang out with, spend time at the park, your families, at a ballgame, dinner, whatever. | ||
But there's this weird thing happening. | ||
They just put, it's like everybody's doing these face edits of J.D. Vance. | ||
So now there's like 800 J.D. Vances. | ||
There's the Oompa Loompa J.D. Vance. | ||
There's the... | ||
Hungry hamburger burglar J.D. Vance. | ||
There's the emo goth J.D. Vance. | ||
There's the fat obese J.D. Vance. | ||
There's just videos of it. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's hilarious, actually. | ||
But that's neither here nor there. | ||
I want to hit this geopolitical stack real quick. | ||
Guys, come on. | ||
I'm trying to concentrate here. | ||
All right. | ||
Stop with the J.D. Vance face memes, please. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay. | ||
U.S. and Ukraine planning peace talks in Saudi Arabia. | ||
Again, Stephen Whitcoff. | ||
Did a brief press conference outside of the White House with Caroline Levitt before taking off to Saudi Arabia. | ||
And this is why it's ripe for a false flag right now, because this could be the big peace talk. | ||
This could be the getting the peace and the deal done. | ||
So if they're going to do a false flag, it's like now is it. | ||
It's like this is the time. | ||
False flag watch, Ukraine's ambassador to the UK. Says next target of Russia could be Europe. | ||
Now, the real numbers are that they're measuring are if we did do a false flag to blame Russia to sabotage this peace deal and to reinvigorate NATO and Europe against Russia, would people buy it? | ||
Would people even believe it? | ||
Would it work? | ||
And I don't want to see a false flag. | ||
I don't. | ||
But I'll tell you this. | ||
If they pull it off and blame Russia, I do think that they would fail. | ||
And if they did it and lost in the court of public opinion but went through on trying to advance the war anyway, then that would be a death blow in any positive support that they have. | ||
That would be it. | ||
So it would be their own undoing, I believe. | ||
So I don't want them to do it, because it could be dangerous and deadly. | ||
I don't want them to pull the false flag, and we know what they're going to try to do. | ||
But I'm just looking at the whole thing, like, you know, if it's a chessboard, okay, if they make this move, what happens next? | ||
Folks, if they do the false flag to blame Russia, they're done. | ||
It's over. | ||
And they may go through with it anyway. | ||
Nobody's going to believe it. | ||
Just like they did with the Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
Nobody is going to believe it if they run a false flag and blame Russia. | ||
Nobody. | ||
And it will ultimately be their undoing and they'll have to get up there in front of the world knowing everybody knows they're lying and say, oh, we're going to advance the war. | ||
We don't want peace. | ||
Look, Russia did this and nobody will believe it. | ||
And then that will be their final undoing. | ||
So I don't want them to do it. | ||
But it's like, I don't want them to survive either. | ||
So, I mean, it's like, okay, I'm going to warn you right now. | ||
If you try to do a false flag, no one will believe you. | ||
It will be your undoing. | ||
And you will fail. | ||
You might not care. | ||
You might figure you have to do it anyway. | ||
But that will be it. | ||
You will lose all trust. | ||
You will lose all good faith of whatever you have left. | ||
It will be over for you. | ||
The court of public opinion will not believe it's Russia and will blame you and say it's a false flag to sabotage this peace deal. | ||
So I don't want you to do it. | ||
But if you do it, it's over for you. | ||
Everybody will know it's a false flag. | ||
But the timing is right for it right now, and that's what's so concerning. | ||
Let's hope this peace deal gets done without anything else happening. | ||
Joining me now, talk show legend Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
And I do have some topics that I want to cover with him. | ||
But Jesse, I've actually got a little surprise for you today. | ||
We'll get into some political news and some developments like we like to do here when we have these conversations. | ||
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Right. | |
I have a little surprise for you, and I'm curious, you know, you've been a part of so many different viral moments with your long history in media, but I'm wondering if you may remember a certain thing. | ||
I want to wind back the clocks, and I don't know when this was. | ||
It looks like it might have been the 90s, but you were out at a street protest, and one of the people that was out there with you got bashed in the head, was bleeding from his head, and the media came up. | ||
While he's bleeding from his head to accuse him of being a racist. | ||
And you were right there and you turned it right back around to the media. | ||
Guys, let's roll this clip and maybe get some more reflection on this because of where we're at today. | ||
Clip 18. You all right? | ||
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Are you okay? | |
Oh, I'm feeling better than ever. | ||
Are you all right? | ||
Yes, I'm all right. | ||
Are you racist? | ||
Am I what? | ||
What do you think of these people now? | ||
Why? | ||
Why do you stay here? | ||
You said, are you racist? | ||
Am I racist? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I'm not a racist. | ||
Why do you ask that? | ||
Why is it that people who stand up for America and who want to protect our own borders, why are we always trying to be backed up with the racist thing? | ||
I'm standing here with a black man. | ||
If I was a racist, this is my brother right here. | ||
If I'm standing with him, how can I be a racist? | ||
Are you a racist? | ||
No. | ||
So why would you ask him if he's a racist? | ||
Well, let me see. | ||
Why would you ask that question? | ||
Why you stay here? | ||
You ask him because he's white and you want to get away with this racist remark. | ||
Are you racist? | ||
No, no. | ||
So why is it that he a racist because he's standing up for this country? | ||
Do you like the Latin people? | ||
Do you like them? | ||
Yeah, I'm Latin people. | ||
Then what's your problem? | ||
You should be out here picking it with us. | ||
That's a dumb question to ask. | ||
You're asking that question so you can use it on your program to make him look like a racist. | ||
Why don't you ask me, am I racist? | ||
Because I'm black, right? | ||
I love America, too, and I think these illegal aliens need to be shipped back to their country. | ||
So why is that racist? | ||
You're a racist for asking him that question. | ||
Thank you, Jesse. | ||
And you're only doing it because he's white, and that's what you're going to show on your report tonight. | ||
You shouldn't play that kind of game. | ||
That's a dumb question. | ||
Shame on you. | ||
You should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
You're in America taking advantage of all the benefits that America has to offer, and your only comment, are you a racist? | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
Are you here legally? | ||
Jesse, that's you way ahead of the time. | ||
Because really, everything you said there is even more relevant today, and more people even understand it today than back then. | ||
Do you remember when or what the context around that was? | ||
It was Proposition 187 and way back in the 90s, early 90s. | ||
And we were trying to get the government at that time to shut the borders down because there were too many illegals coming into California. | ||
And we were trying to get them to do it at that time. | ||
So we were holding a rally out in West L.A. there at the state building to get the attention of the government. | ||
I totally remember that. | ||
And I'm guessing the gentleman there bleeding out of the head, it was some leftist that attacked him? | ||
Right. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
What happened was a bunch of Mexicans showed up, illegal and legal, and they had frozen court. | ||
Coke cans with drinks in them, and they were throwing those Coke cans at us from across the street. | ||
They were throwing that at us, and he got hit in the head with one of the frozen cans. | ||
What is it like? | ||
And, you know, that video recently has kind of reemerged and gone totally viral. | ||
What's incredible about it is when you watch that, it's like something's never changed, right? | ||
I mean, here we are. | ||
That's you kind of ahead of the time, but the issue's really never changed. | ||
Your stance has never changed. | ||
What's it like to watch that almost 30 years ago? | ||
Same issues. | ||
What's it like kind of reflecting on that, seeing that now, where we're at today? | ||
That's an amazing question. | ||
I think about when I reflect on that for the last 35 years, I've been trying to warn white Americans that they were making a mistake by being afraid of the blacks and being afraid to speak up and being afraid to stand up for their country. | ||
And I remember when they had the knockout games going on as well, when white Americans were being knocked out, the blacks would go and just knock them out in the supermarkets or anywhere. | ||
They thought it was funny. | ||
And white people didn't speak up then. | ||
And so when that happened, white people didn't speak up. | ||
And I said then to white Americans, you got to overcome the fear because the worst thing you can have in life is fear. | ||
It stops you from functioning in life. | ||
And I said, if you don't speak up. | ||
It's only going to get worse for you because these people of color, and at the time it was black, they see that you are afraid of them, and you're encouraging them. | ||
You're bringing out the worst in them by not speaking up. | ||
You can say, no, I'm not against you. | ||
I'm not a racist. | ||
But you won't even say that because you're afraid of what people would think about you. | ||
You're afraid of what you might lose. | ||
And if you don't start speaking up, it's only going to get worse. | ||
It's not going to get better. | ||
And so over the last 35 years of doing this, things have only gotten worse. | ||
It has not gotten better. | ||
And white Americans have more fear now, even than when they had back then, when we held a protest at the federal building in West L.A. White people have not spoken up. | ||
And it has only gotten worse instead of better. | ||
And it's just amazing to see that film and be reminded of 35 years or 37 years ago. | ||
And it's only that word. | ||
They got to overcome the fear. | ||
Fear is an illusion, and it stops you from functioning in life. | ||
And when your enemy knows that you have fear, they will destroy you. | ||
And that's what they have done to this country. | ||
I was reflecting the other day on that woman, Jasmine Crooked. | ||
She's a so-called congresswoman from Texas. | ||
And Maxine Waters, the Wicked Witch of the West. | ||
And Ayanna Pressley. | ||
And those black females that white people have allowed to get into their government. | ||
And they are destroying our government. | ||
They have no respect for men, and especially white men, and they are cursing, they are acting out. | ||
They are not dealing with a sense of adult-like personality. | ||
They are acting like demons. | ||
They are acting like animals because they have been allowed to say and do whatever they want to white people, especially the white man. | ||
And now it is out of control. | ||
I have to tell you, man, I tremble at the things to come. | ||
When I heard Jasmine Cricket say that Donald Trump was a hoe for Putin, and then she said something about Elon Musk, he cursed or something. | ||
I'm like, this is out of control. | ||
And I promise you, if white Americans don't start to speak up, it's going to make South Africa look like paradise. | ||
You know how bad things are over there. | ||
They got to overcome this fear because it's going to affect all of us, not just white folks. | ||
It's going to affect all of us. | ||
If somebody don't stand up and say no to them, this is evil. | ||
It's insane. | ||
And it should not. | ||
We are a Christian nation, man. | ||
This should not be happening. | ||
I remember, long story short, when I was growing up, our government showed a sense of respect. | ||
They didn't agree all the time. | ||
But at least when they would hold meetings and they would hold interviews, they respected one another. | ||
And it sent out a big message to the world that at least American government, they disagree, but they respect one another. | ||
But that time, though, the government was pretty much controlled by the whites. | ||
And now that the whites have stepped aside out of fear and allowed these people to take over their government. | ||
It's just going to get worse. | ||
Jasmine Cricket should not have been allowed, and I love to speak, but she should not have been allowed to say that about anyone in government, especially Donald Trump, that somehow or another he a hoe. | ||
How do you say that? | ||
How do you say that with no shame or no sense of pride? | ||
Black Americans, not all, not all, not all, but most, have no concept of how to run a country. | ||
They don't know how to run a business. | ||
They don't know how to run a neighborhood. | ||
They do not know how to run a family. | ||
And you can look at them. | ||
Look at their families. | ||
Look at their neighborhoods. | ||
And they have propped up the black woman by lying to her and calling her a queen and saying that she's been through so much and she's that. | ||
And they have put these wicked people into our government. | ||
One last thing. | ||
Not the last thing. | ||
But I was thinking about how they had treated Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump, whether you agree with him or not, Donald Trump is like a good father to the family. | ||
And for a long time, the father has not been around. | ||
And the mother, even if the father's around and he's weak, the mother is not going to respect the father. | ||
She's going to turn the children away from the father. | ||
She's going to disrespect the father. | ||
And these black women have not had fathers in years. | ||
At least 70 years. | ||
They have not had black fathers in the home to leave them. | ||
And the black men are afraid of them. | ||
So they've not had boyfriends. | ||
They've not had black preachers. | ||
They have not had husbands who can correct them and guide them. | ||
And so these women deeply hate men. | ||
And they especially hate the black man. | ||
And so Donald Trump comes along and he said, no, we're not putting up with this anymore. | ||
Dad is home. | ||
We're going to have law and order in this home. | ||
And these black women cannot handle that. | ||
They hate Donald Trump because he's like a strong father. | ||
And they have never had that before in their life. | ||
And that's what's happening right now. | ||
And it's not good. | ||
Well, you go back to... | ||
I would say if you could put a political moment in time, it would be Barack Obama. | ||
Because... | ||
You didn't really have this racial strife or these big race issues really in the previous years before Obama. | ||
It just wasn't a thing. | ||
I mean, me growing up and coming up, let's say, through high school, it wasn't a thing. | ||
And then Barack Obama came in and kind of brought racial division back and really brought it back to the front of the leftist party, the leftist ideology. | ||
And it shows how the radical left has taken over. | ||
Because if you would have used that type of Weapon against the American people politically. | ||
You would have been considered radical left. | ||
Well, now it's like their go-to weapon. | ||
And so this is, when you use the word respect, they can't show respect, Jesse, because when you accuse somebody of being all these horrible things, like they accuse of Donald Trump, when you accuse him of being a racist or any of the people being a racist, then you can't show respect. | ||
You can't. | ||
So they have to live this lie. | ||
They have to live this lie and they can't let their guard down at any moment. | ||
It's the same reason why they still wear masks to this day because they can't admit that they were lied to about the COVID and the masks. | ||
It's all this stuff. | ||
So when they point the finger and they say you're racist, everybody's racist, well then inherently they cannot show you respect because then that would be admitting that they lied about calling you a racist. | ||
So that's I think kind of how that's all devolved. | ||
Well, and you're right. | ||
Under Barack Obama we became more divided than any other time in history. | ||
Of America. | ||
But it really started with the so-called civil rights movement. | ||
The worst thing, other than abortion, the worst thing that ever happened to the blacks was the civil rights movement. | ||
Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesse Jackson and all those people, their whole plan was to take control of the hearts and minds of the blacks in order to use them for personal gain, to become politicians. | ||
Get money and power for themselves. | ||
So they told black people, you can't make it because of that white man. | ||
Prior to that, black people were doing quite well. | ||
Has been independent people thinking and doing for themselves. | ||
And so that started with that. | ||
And then they created this word racism. | ||
When there's no such a word as a racism, it's made up. | ||
I'm about as a spiritual about it. | ||
And so they created that word. | ||
They told the blacks that you can't make it because of the white man. | ||
And the blacks fell for it. | ||
And it's just been down here ever since. | ||
And you're right. | ||
It was kind of levering out a little bit. | ||
They started to see that they had been used by the so-called civil rights leaders. | ||
But then Barack Obama came in, which was a horrible mistake. | ||
And I tried to warn the people, do not vote for the Father Messiah. | ||
He's not from God. | ||
He doesn't love America. | ||
He doesn't care about the blacks. | ||
He's about himself. | ||
He hates what's right. | ||
And they voted for him anyway. | ||
And even the white people voted for him because they thought, well, if we vote for a white man, then the blacks are going to see that we love them and that we're not against them. | ||
I'm like, no, that's not going to work. | ||
The only way the blacks would see that no one is against them. | ||
Is when their hearts change from anger, from hate to love. | ||
You got to change the person's heart. | ||
You can't change them by showing their physical things. | ||
You have to change their hearts. | ||
And they didn't do that. | ||
And Barack Obama divided this country like I've never seen before. | ||
And from that point on, it has only gotten worse. | ||
I always ask the blacks. | ||
Tell me one good thing. | ||
One. | ||
Just one, man. | ||
I only ask for one, not two, not three. | ||
Tell me one good thing the blacks have done to make America better. | ||
To add to what was already there. | ||
Tell me one good thing the blacks have done to make it better. | ||
To add to it, to make it better. | ||
What have you been doing? | ||
Nobody can name me one thing. | ||
That the black so-called leadership, the black politicians that anyone has done to make my country better. | ||
Now, hold on. | ||
Jasmine Crockett, according to Jasmine Crockett, she built this MFR. I know. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
She built a ghetto, but they always claimed it. | ||
They already claim they did something to make America better. | ||
They haven't done anything. | ||
They try to take the credit for what white people have done and pretend that they have done it. | ||
And they do that to deceive the blacks so they can continue to get the vote. | ||
This is a bad situation, man. | ||
And if white people don't get over this fear, thank God for Donald Trump. | ||
You may not agree with everything he's about. | ||
I hope he can be king for the next 30 years, right? | ||
We'll see about that. | ||
I think it was Jasmine, too. | ||
I think it was Jasmine Crockett who also said, multiple Democrats have said this, but I think most recently it was Jasmine Crockett said, Trump is going to put us back in chains. | ||
I think it was Crockett that said that about Trump recently. | ||
But this has been a theme for today, and you actually said this earlier, and that was fear. | ||
And I was explaining how fear for the Democrat Party, it's like... | ||
It's like gasoline for a car. | ||
It's like, I can't run my car without gasoline. | ||
Well, the Democrats can't run their politics without fear. | ||
They have to have people in fear because that's how they bring in government as their solution, as their savior. | ||
They want people in fear. | ||
That's why they come out like Jasmine Crockett and says, you know, he'll put us back in change. | ||
They actually want people to be afraid of that so that they can't get on board with Donald Trump. | ||
Kind of go back to what you were mentioning earlier about fear because I was talking about that earlier too. | ||
I don't think without the fear, I don't think the Democrats get much support. | ||
They need people in fear because then they posture themselves as the saviors. | ||
Hey, vote for me. | ||
You're scared. | ||
I'm your savior. | ||
You cannot control a person who is not of fear. | ||
And when you have anger, you have fear. | ||
You get rid of the anger, you can get rid of the fear. | ||
You get rid of the fear, you can get rid of the anger. | ||
And they are experts at putting fear into the American people. | ||
And we saw a perfect example of that during the Chinese virus thing. | ||
When they told the people, you gotta get into your homes. | ||
You gotta stay in your home. | ||
You cannot come out. | ||
You gotta wear a mask. | ||
You gotta have a... | ||
800-yard space from each other. | ||
You can't talk with each other. | ||
If your neighbors should have a party, let us know. | ||
Report your neighbors. | ||
You're going to die if you don't have fear. | ||
I mean, if you don't, stand up for yourself and protect yourself. | ||
And they reported these people who were dying from the Chinese virus, and it put fear in the people. | ||
And as a result of putting fear in the people, they were able to control a country. | ||
Now, some people didn't give in to it because they didn't fall for the fear. | ||
But they got to put the fear in a human being in order to control that human being. | ||
I promise you, and without a doubt, and I'm slow and I'm black as an ace of spades, if you don't have fear... | ||
You won't have, if you don't have anger, you will not have fear. | ||
You will not have worry. | ||
You will not have doubt. | ||
You will never be lonely. | ||
You will never want for anything. | ||
You will not look for love. | ||
You wouldn't try to make friendships. | ||
And you would get along with the people, but you wouldn't need them. | ||
You will not be fighting in marriages. | ||
Husbands and wives are fighting because they have anger. | ||
And that anger is fear, and they're afraid they will lose each other or something, right? | ||
They are using fear to control white people. | ||
And if white people were to overcome fear, drop the anger into fear now, we would have perfect peace in the United States of America because there would be nothing to control them. | ||
Fear is not even real. | ||
I tell people to go and forgive their mothers, and all human beings have to do this if they want to be free, right? | ||
Because she created them in her image, and sons and daughters are recreating the mother's image. | ||
And I say, go and forgive your mother. | ||
Nine times out of ten, men and women of all races tell me, I'm afraid to approach my mother. | ||
I'm afraid of how she might feel, or I'm afraid she might get angry. | ||
And I'm like, look, it's an illusion. | ||
Face the fear and go forgive her and you will be free. | ||
Drop the anger, you can drop the fear. | ||
And Donald Trump is an expert at that. | ||
Quickly here, we're almost out of time for this segment. | ||
And I want to get something else in the next segment with you specifically. | ||
But how important are personal relations? | ||
And I saw it in that video we rolled at the beginning of this segment. | ||
But I see it all the time with myself. | ||
Be like, how can you say these things? | ||
And then, you know, maybe get a guest like you on. | ||
It's like, how can you say this stuff? | ||
But then you have a black man on your show. | ||
Or how can you say this stuff? | ||
And then you have a Jew on your show. | ||
Like, I don't hate anybody. | ||
But how important are personal relations? | ||
Because I can go sit down with my buddies and we can disagree and we can talk smack and be at each other's throats. | ||
But we're friends. | ||
We break bread at the end of the day. | ||
How important are personal relations? | ||
Having personal relations, to me, that's what trumps all of this. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
It's like... | ||
It's like you can sit here and say whatever you want. | ||
If we're friends, we feel comfortable with one another. | ||
We know there's no hatred in the room. | ||
How important are personal relations for actually advancing certain social stigmas or issues that people are afraid to talk about? | ||
Well, what it is when you don't have the fear, you are the same no matter where you are and whom you're talking to. | ||
You could be with the... | ||
The most so-called, which is not real, important person in the world, and you will still be able to have fun with them, speak up, disagree and not disagree, and go home and have a good rest. | ||
But if you have fear, even with your closest family member or relationships or friendship... | ||
If that person is angry, you're still going to have to deal with something. | ||
But if you don't have the anger, if you don't have the fear, you are fine no matter what your situation is. | ||
What's happening outside of you, you're just going to be yourself with anyone. | ||
Yeah, that's it. | ||
Drop the fear and drop the anger. | ||
And everything else opens up. | ||
Your mind, your heart, everything else. | ||
You have perfect peace. | ||
That's right. | ||
Jesse Lee Peterson, I want to talk to you about the wildfires. | ||
What's going on in California coming up? | ||
Okay. | ||
Jesse Lee Peterson with us for about 10 minutes or so, and then I'm going to cover the rest of the news here. | ||
But, you know, Jesse is stationed out of California, and I'm kind of just curious to get an update from him on the whole wildfire situation because it's really not going away. | ||
It's lost some of the national interest, but I'm sure at a local level people still have to be talking about it. | ||
So I want to get Jesse's take on it. | ||
But recently the O'Keefe Media Group got an undercover video. | ||
Pretty crazy. | ||
State Farm VP attacks L.A. fire victims for their egos of building a home in a desert. | ||
Admits State Farm is excluding whites from employment. | ||
And Jesse, this is of course on top of other videos that they've gotten where people that worked inside of the mayor's office were saying, yeah, we knew the wildfires were coming. | ||
They did nothing about it. | ||
And then Karen Bass tries to blame everything on the fire chief. | ||
I mean, this was a big scandal, and people lost everything, Jesse. | ||
You know, I knew that... | ||
Karen Bass, the mayor of the city, was going to get away with that. | ||
First of all, she's a black female. | ||
You don't go against a black female, even when they're wrong. | ||
And even though she was out of the country, and according to all the reports, it wasn't a big deal for her. | ||
And I knew she was going to get away with that. | ||
It had been reported that they wanted more money for the fire department to build that up. | ||
She didn't get any more money. | ||
She took money away, according to the report, instead of building it up. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I remember that we voted for a proposition to build up the reservoirs, to put water in them, take care of them. | ||
Nothing was done about it at all. | ||
In the same way, we voted for Proposition 187 to stop the ill-leaguers, do not give them any welfare or social services here in California. | ||
We got that passed. | ||
Nothing was done. | ||
We voted for Proposition 8 that says a marriage is between a man and a woman. | ||
Nothing got done about that. | ||
It's like we're voting for this, but because our state is being controlled by the government, I mean the Democratic government, they're doing nothing about anything. | ||
The water is running into the ocean, and now the houses are burning down. | ||
That fire, I have never seen that fire be so close to... | ||
L.A., West L.A. area before, since I've been out here, it was devastating, man. | ||
And I'm black and slow, and I never used the word devastated. | ||
That's a white word. | ||
It was devastating. | ||
That's a white word? | ||
We got one word. | ||
We need the white dictionary, the black dictionary. | ||
But I'm just curious, too. | ||
But, you know, my curiosity is... | ||
Again, the national interest has kind of been lost, and that's normal. | ||
It's more of a local issue, a California issue. | ||
Is there still... | ||
Are people enraged? | ||
Is the heat on Karen Bass? | ||
I mean, where is the situation politically there? | ||
Because she's been a massive failure. | ||
Even the Los Angeles Times editorial board that ran endorsements of her came out and said that they regretted it. | ||
They can't do any more diversity endorsements. | ||
I mean... | ||
Where's, like, the local stress? | ||
Where's the local pressure right now? | ||
Right now, from what I've seen in the media and talking to other people, they are putting the blame on the fire chief. | ||
They are not really putting the blame where it belongs. | ||
So they're going along with the Karabass propaganda. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Karabass, right? | ||
They're not putting it on them. | ||
And so people are still concerned now about rebuilding their homes. | ||
They'll try desperately to keep the government out of it as much as possible so they can go in and rebuild their own homes because they know that if the government gets involved or be able to tell them what they can and cannot do, it's just going to get worse. | ||
And they are now telling some of the people's reports, obviously, that now that when you do build back... | ||
You can't build back the beautiful Spanish California homes that were there before the fire happened. | ||
You're going to have to build back in a certain way now. | ||
So there's a lot of issues about that. | ||
They've already said it. | ||
The official initiative is quote-unquote low-income housing and then big, giant industrial apartment complexes that are just eyesores. | ||
It's all just for low-income housing. | ||
And they'll do... | ||
I forget what it's actually called. | ||
It's like salary-based renting. | ||
There's an official word for it. | ||
I'm getting it wrong. | ||
But basically they say if you make more than X a year that you can't even rent there. | ||
Right. | ||
They'll try to turn it into a ghetto, to be honest. | ||
And they're going to put these low-income homes into those areas like they've done in the Valley and other areas. | ||
And so Malibu and Pacific Palisade would never be the same again. | ||
If they allow this government to do it the way that they want to do it, it would never be the same. | ||
The people are ticked. | ||
They're upset. | ||
For the first time, I've been out here since 1968, and for the first time in a long time, the people are starting to stand up and say, no, we can't, uh-uh, this is not going to happen. | ||
So I even hear Democrats who voted for these people, they're saying no more. | ||
We got to change this. | ||
We got to change this. | ||
So this fire has had a major impact. | ||
We'll see what happens when it's time to vote again. | ||
But it seems as though this fire has really caused the people to wake up. | ||
It's too bad it took this. | ||
But I believe, I could be wrong, that we're going to see California change a little bit. | ||
Maybe turn red now, at least to a certain point. | ||
But I think the people like really are fed up right now. | ||
They understand what's going on. | ||
And it's a mess. | ||
Unfortunately, I know so many people who lived in those areas and their home were burned down, destroyed, a government. | ||
They just had a brand new baby. | ||
Their home will burn down. | ||
Even one of my employees, he lived in those areas, the Hollywood area there, and he and his wife had to leave home because they got this warning that the fire is getting close. | ||
They had to leave home for a while. | ||
And that's how close the fire was to Hollywood and down in the South LA area. | ||
It was bad, and it still is bad. | ||
And it was devastating, man, I have to tell you. | ||
I thought the fight would never end. | ||
It's as though every day a new fight was starting. | ||
And that was... | ||
A lot of that was arson. | ||
It was like a terrorist attack. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, you know, there were obviously a lot of things that went wrong that led to that, and then maybe some bad actors as well there. | ||
We have a bad government. | ||
What they do, well, getting rid of the Democrats would be the easiest solution if you can find a way to do that in California, but what they do is they did the same thing in Austin, Jesse, and they can't even, these developers come in and they want to build a big apartment unit or duplexes or other such things, but like you said, it's what the government wants, and so the government will come in and try to control. | ||
Whatever they can as far as city planners and building licenses and all this stuff. | ||
And they'll say, well, to the developers, they'll say, we'll give you incentives if you build low-income housing units that we want. | ||
And so that's what they do. | ||
And they're doing the same thing now in all the areas that got burned down by these fires. | ||
And it's really too bad that that's how they're going about this. | ||
And it gives credence to the conspiracy theories that it's exactly what they wanted to happen if they didn't just do it themselves. | ||
And when they do this, because they've done it all over my city here, they bring crime in because you bring in the low-income people, so-called, then they come and they bring crime. | ||
Crime is everywhere now. | ||
And these people living in these apartments, paying little or nothing, and they're bringing in crime all over the place. | ||
I never imagined that would happen. | ||
It's a mess. | ||
But I cannot get over the fact that we voted to a proposition and say, hey, look, take care of the water here in California. | ||
Build these reservoirs. | ||
Take care of that. | ||
And they did nothing about it at all. | ||
It's as though we never voted for it. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
They just don't care. | ||
They're about money and power for themselves. | ||
They are not about making Los Angeles or the country great again. | ||
They don't want to make it better. | ||
And hopefully that this is a wake-up call and maybe a change will come now. | ||
But it's a mess around here, man. | ||
It's just horrible. | ||
Here's a perfect example of wasted potential that just drives me crazy. | ||
It's all over the country. | ||
I think it's either China or Japan. | ||
I can't remember. | ||
They have these systems. | ||
It's like you can put a sprinkler system in your yard. | ||
You can put an irrigation system at your farm or whatever, and it's kind of like, you know, it's automated. | ||
There's a central hub you can control to water your crops or just water your yard, whatever it is. | ||
It's either China or Japan. | ||
I forget where it is. | ||
But they have basically these public irrigation systems that can pop up and spray water if there's a drought or if there might be a fire that breaks out. | ||
And they can help kind of control a situation before it gets bad. | ||
They spent $100 billion on a high-speed rail that never existed, that doesn't exist. | ||
$100 billion. | ||
With that money, you could have actually built in these areas for wildfire risks, wildfire risk management, which they don't do anyway. | ||
It's a separate issue. | ||
But, I mean, that's what's so frustrating. | ||
It's like with all the money that we spend, all the stuff Doge is exposing. | ||
All the money that we spend, like, we could actually be building stuff. | ||
We could actually be building badass infrastructure. | ||
We could be building badass systems to help avoid disasters like this. | ||
But instead, you get a $100 billion high-speed rail that doesn't exist instead of something that we've seen in other countries to actually mitigate wildfires. | ||
They have good wildfire mitigation in Russia, good wildfire mitigation in Japan, China. | ||
No. | ||
Instead of investing money to do something like that, they invest in a high-speed rail that... | ||
Doesn't even lay a single track. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And they have done that all over this town, man. | ||
The same thing, just wasted money. | ||
And it doesn't matter how we vote. | ||
It's still wasted money. | ||
They're using it for everything. | ||
They build a beautiful hotel or apartment building for homeless people. | ||
And what do they? | ||
They go in and they destroy it. | ||
They're wasting our tax dollars. | ||
To build this apartment for people who are not going to even care about it at all and don't even want to live there. | ||
They want to still live outside. | ||
They move these people in and those people destroy it. | ||
And what they do? | ||
They ask for more money. | ||
Oh, we need more. | ||
Karen Bass got it back. | ||
I've debated Karen Bass. | ||
Karen Bass is a mess! | ||
And I knew this. | ||
I knew from knowing her, she would never make for a good Mary at all. | ||
A good anything, really. | ||
But we got to take our government back. | ||
It's we the people. | ||
We got to start taking it back. | ||
And I hope that this is somewhat a beginning of taking it back to government. | ||
Because California was a real state at one point. | ||
We can take it back. | ||
Do we know? | ||
Not too long ago. | ||
Just a couple decades ago. | ||
And sometimes it takes pain for people to wake up, unfortunately. | ||
So hopefully with this fire situation, and now it's raining, oh, it's now raining, another situation, because the mudslides are starting to happen. | ||
And then they're fighting with the insurance company because the government has put so much restriction on the insurance company, the insurance company don't want to pay up because they cannot function in the way they should. | ||
Because of the government. | ||
And they just know it's such a risk because they don't do proper city management that they don't even want to insure people because it's too high of a risk for them. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And their bottom line. | ||
Jesse Lee Peterson, always a pleasure. | ||
Final comment. | ||
Really fast. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do we have time? | ||
What was that? | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
This woman, Jasmine Crocket, she made a rap song in the Capitol and dancing like a hood rat. | ||
And she's supposed to be like a representative. | ||
Are you as stunned as I am that this woman is turning our Capitol into a hood? | ||
When you saw that, what did you think about that? | ||
Jasmine Crocket's ratchet antics, let's say, Have been continuing to get worse. | ||
It's nothing new. | ||
So we've kind of been observing this for months now. | ||
I was just, you know, I look at that. | ||
If I'm looking at it from just a raw political warfare standpoint, I'm like, good. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
Keep it up, Jasmine. | ||
Run for president. | ||
Go dance. | ||
Do, you know, go dance, whatever. | ||
Do your little, you know, ghetto ho club videos in the Capitol. | ||
Like, keep it up. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
You're doing great. | ||
But if you're looking at it from a standpoint of, it's just embarrassing, really. | ||
It's really embarrassing. | ||
It just lowers the standards for everything that goes on in Congress. | ||
But I'm not surprised. | ||
She's kind of made herself into this type of a figure. | ||
This is what she wants. | ||
She's embraced it. | ||
And I expect these antics are only going to continue because it's pretty clear now she's in it for Jasmine. | ||
Jasmine Crockett is in it for Jasmine Crockett. | ||
As long as people keep playing the videos and talking about her, she's going to keep it up. | ||
I do wonder, though, you know, the more she's on camera, Jesse, the higher the odds that one of these videos, one of her eyelashes, one of her fake eyelashes is going to fall off or even the entire weave off of her bald head. | ||
And then we'll really have some fun. | ||
If that should happen, she's going to blame it on racism. | ||
You're going to blame it on the white people. | ||
As sure as we're sitting here, Jesse, always a pleasure. | ||
Where can people follow your show, your work? | ||
They can go to jesseleepeterson.com, jesseleepeterson.com, thefallestate.tv, thefallestate.tv, and rebuildingtheman.com, rebuildingtheman.com. | ||
That would be a good guest for The Fallen State. | ||
That would be Jasmine Kroken sitting on the stage with you. | ||
That would be fun. | ||
Maybe your people can try to make that happen, Jesse. | ||
That'd be a good one. | ||
I'll talk to my producer. | ||
We will give it a good try. | ||
I love it. | ||
Jesse Lee Peterson, always a great time. | ||
Always fun. | ||
Always informative. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Tim Burchett was on the Washington Journal today. | ||
And this is a big story that we really need to find a way to just... | ||
Continue to fuel, continue to pump, continue to hype. | ||
It's long overdue. | ||
How do these members of Congress get so rich? | ||
How do they become multi-millionaires? | ||
Tim Burchett on C-SPAN's Washington Journal earlier today, clip two. | ||
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Why would you investigate members of Congress on the topic of ill-gotten gains? | |
Because there's no other reason for them to keep voting for garbage other than they might have a wife and or girlfriend that works for one of these departments or works for one of these quasi-governmental agencies. | ||
And I think until we do that, America will not trust Congress, and they shouldn't. | ||
Yes, Tim Burchett is right. | ||
And Elon Musk is talking about this. | ||
A lot of people have been talking about this for a long time. | ||
It hasn't reached the levels it needs to. | ||
It hasn't reached the noise and the focus it needs to. | ||
But it does have to be done. | ||
And, I mean, really, why would we not demand these answers? | ||
Why wouldn't we ask these questions and demand these answers? | ||
How do you get so rich, Nancy Pelosi? | ||
How do you get so rich, Maxine Waters? | ||
How do you get so rich, Bernie Sanders? | ||
How do you get so rich, Elizabeth Warren? | ||
And the list goes on and on. | ||
How do you do so well in your stock trades? | ||
Tim Burchard is right. | ||
How can we trust these people? | ||
We do need to investigate these ill-gotten gains. | ||
It couldn't be more obvious. | ||
I mean, folks, it's like imagine you've got a roommate or something, and your roommate is always kind of struggling for cash and maybe late on rent or something, and you've got a safe. | ||
In your house with a bunch of money. | ||
And one day your safe gets robbed. | ||
And then the next day your roommate shows up and it's got new gold chains and diamonds and a new car and all this money. | ||
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Yeah, you're going to say, huh, you know, there's a little fishy. | |
It's the same thing. | ||
They've been robbing us for years and they keep getting richer and richer and richer. | ||
It's pretty obvious what's going on. | ||
I would say it's pretty obvious what's going on there. | ||
By the way, we have the video now. | ||
This got brought up in the hearing yesterday, and there were so many powerful clips. | ||
I'm glad that they played the Clay Higgins clip earlier today. | ||
I don't have the time to play it, but Clay Higgins was fantastic at that hearing, as well as the others. | ||
And the criminal referrals for these mayors is the right move, but we do need to follow through. | ||
Here's the video. | ||
From Denver. | ||
Guys, put clip three up. | ||
This is actually insane. | ||
And it gives the actual optics to what they were trying to explain here. | ||
But as you can imagine, whenever you're in prison or any form of jail, and whether you're getting transferred to another prison or another jail or they're just taking to the courtroom... | ||
Or they're just putting you into a paddy wagon. | ||
Hell, even in these federal prisons, they'll cuff you to take you to the showers. | ||
So that standard practice is you always have the prisoner in some form of shackles. | ||
Handcuffs, over your ankles, whatever the case is. | ||
That's just standard because you don't want them to escape or you don't want them to get in a fight with an officer. | ||
So the fact that in Denver, with these illegal immigrants, these criminal, not just people that came across legally, but then committed crimes, that were in the custody of Denver, and the mayor's official protocols here was that you release them to the street. | ||
Folks, they literally let them out and took them out of restraints. | ||
And so, of course, what do they do? | ||
They take off! | ||
They take off running! | ||
And then in this case, they end up getting into a fight, and there's been multiple instances of this. | ||
They get into a fight with ICE. So, they know ICE is coming to pick them up, and the mayor says, okay, we're going to release this person to the streets. | ||
They let them out of restraints. | ||
They don't put them in a holding cell. | ||
They don't keep them in restraints. | ||
They just say, we're literally going to release them to the street, and then ICE is supposed to go out and chase them down. | ||
Folks, that is insane. | ||
And now we have the videos of exactly what they were talking about. | ||
Do you understand how crazy that is? | ||
And how intentional that is? | ||
That that's what they were doing? | ||
You never do that in law enforcement. | ||
Never. | ||
That's why even in many cases for tiny misdemeanor crimes, they're going to put you in cuffs just so you can't get away and they can just process you or cite you. | ||
They would take them out of jail and just release them, and ICE would have to chase them down. | ||
Crazy stuff, totally intentional. | ||
All right, we did a pretty good job with all the news. | ||
We got some left over on the desk. | ||
We'll pick it back up tomorrow. | ||
Alex Jones and Ian Carroll coming up next. | ||
I got a two-hour X Spaces live tonight as well. | ||
We don't stop here. | ||
We don't stop. | ||
We never give up. | ||
Stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
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