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But it's a horrible thing that's happened. | ||
These are largely young people. | ||
Some old ones too, frankly. | ||
And those people have lived in hell. | ||
When they came off, the second group that came out, they looked like they just got out of a concentration camp. | ||
They looked exactly like the pictures that I see from the 1940s. | ||
The concentration camps. | ||
And then they got a little bit better. | ||
But that second group? | ||
Those people came out and I said, this is unbelievable. | ||
We're going back into a chapter in history that is one of the worst ever. | ||
It's really very bad. | ||
Okay. Mr. | ||
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President, Mr. | |
President, it's been taken years to get American manufacturing folio to speed in response to these tariffs. | ||
What happens in the meantime? | ||
Well, sure. | ||
Where could you prepare potential for years of this? | ||
We have now seven Trillion dollars. | ||
Think of this. | ||
Seven trillion of commitments from companies wanting to go in, from Apple to many, many companies. | ||
Many from Taiwan. | ||
What? Of course it takes time. | ||
Are you asking me a question or are you telling me? | ||
Yeah, it takes time. | ||
You know, you've got to build a thing called a factory. | ||
You have to build your energy. | ||
You have to do a lot of things. | ||
I'm giving them energy. | ||
You know, we're going to let them build their own. | ||
Power plants. | ||
They'll be their own. | ||
Essentially, they're going to be in charge of the power plant because our power is not reliable enough. | ||
You have a grid that's old and susceptible to a lot of things, including bombing and weather and a lot of other things. | ||
And we're going to give them record timing in terms of approvals of electric plants. | ||
Most of them want to build electric plants. | ||
We need massive amounts of electricity if we're going to compete with China and others. | ||
And interestingly, we're way ahead right now in the AI race with China. | ||
But the way we lose that race is if we can't give them electric. | ||
But we have more plans being built. | ||
We have everything. | ||
We're doing so great. | ||
And we want to keep it that way. | ||
The AI situation is really... | ||
There's kind of a hidden story behind it. | ||
I was doing some more research into this weekend, and I've talked about it before, but I didn't realize the extent of it. | ||
The raw energy resources consumption that AI really takes. | ||
And if we're going to go to the next level, folks, we've got to flip on our energy to levels we've never done before. | ||
Now, I'm assuming Trump understands that. | ||
The people that he talks to, and Elon Musk, obviously, they understand this. | ||
The people that are coming to the White House pitching these ideas for AI. | ||
But, I mean, we're going to need more power than probably ever. | ||
Really not even close. | ||
And resources, like water. | ||
I mean, it's a serious project. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll go back to the Oval Office with President Trump, and then I'll tell you everything we have coming up news-wise. | ||
How are we feeling today, America? | ||
Did you buy the dip? | ||
Or did you buy the fake news? | ||
Alright, I want to go back to the Oval Office. | ||
We've got plenty to talk about. | ||
Decent stack of news on my desk. | ||
Some video clips as well. | ||
It looks like they're... | ||
Well, let's pick it up back up at the Oval Office here. | ||
Let's see how much we have left here. | ||
Go ahead, guys. | ||
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Turkey claims it will stabilize the situation in Syria. | |
Turkey? Yeah. | ||
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Israel doesn't want... | |
Turkey to influence Syria. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Do you think Turkey's influence in Syria can actually make it a better, more peaceful country or vice versa? | ||
Well, I have great relations with a man named Erdogan. | ||
Have you heard of him? | ||
And I happen to like him and he likes me and I know the press will get very angry. | ||
He likes Erdogan, but I do and he likes me and we've never had a problem and we've gone through a lot and we've never had a problem. | ||
We've always gotten... | ||
As you remember, we got our minister back from Turkey. | ||
You remember that? | ||
And this was a big deal at the time. | ||
And we got him back. | ||
And I told the prime minister, I said, just maybe if you have a problem with Turkey, I really think I'm going to be able to work it out. | ||
And I have a very, very good relationship with Turkey and with their leader. | ||
And I think we'll be able to work it out. | ||
So I hope that's not going to be a problem. | ||
I don't think it will be a problem. | ||
Now, with that being said, I believe it was Turkey, and I said that to him. | ||
I said it. | ||
I said, congratulations. | ||
You've done what nobody's been able to do in 2,000 years. | ||
You've taken over Syria with different names, but same thing. | ||
I said, you've taken it over. | ||
He's taken it over through surrogates. | ||
He goes, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
It was not me. | ||
I said it was you. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
You don't have to say, well, it sort of maybe was me. | ||
Okay. But what he did, look, he's a tough guy and he's very smart. | ||
And he did something that nobody was able to do. | ||
You know, you got to hand it to him. | ||
Any problem that you have with Turkey, I think I can solve. | ||
I mean, as long as you're reasonable. | ||
You have to be reasonable. | ||
We have to be reasonable. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Was that a little scolding of Netanyahu there as they close out the Oval Office unofficial press conference there? | ||
Now. | ||
So they just did that one, and I imagine... | ||
Trump and Netanyahu will now probably have private talks is what I'm guessing. | ||
Now, it's probably also worth mentioning you had Marco Rubio who was just traveling to Europe and dealing with NATO to try to put an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, which I think is pretty clear at this point now that I'm not sure either party is interested in ending the war, at least at a leadership level. | ||
And I think for Vladimir Putin, He's got a lot of the military behind him saying, hey, you know, we've lost a lot of lives here. | ||
We have to finish a job. | ||
We have to decide what our goals are and we have to commit to that because we've lost a lot of lives. | ||
So a peace deal isn't really something they're necessarily interested in. | ||
They probably are going to want land and they're going to want regime change, is my guess. | ||
Now, the obvious demand they continue to make is... | ||
Trump looks at everything from a deal-making perspective. | ||
And leverage. | ||
So the United States being in NATO is like leverage. | ||
So he can go to the table with the EU and these European countries and if things don't go the way he wants, he says, oh, okay, well then we'll just cut off NATO funding. | ||
And then, oh, no, you know, don't take away our money. | ||
We need that money. | ||
So it's like a leverage piece. | ||
It's a negotiation tactic for Trump. | ||
But based off of what Marco Rubio was saying after this weekend, it just does not look like It's just not working. | ||
It's just not working. | ||
And the deal that Trump had done that fell through, well now Ukraine is going to send a team of delegates to Washington, D.C. coming up and they're going to try to renegotiate that deal. | ||
But I think from Putin's standpoint, the military is saying, hey, we need something very big and we need something committed here because we've lost a lot of lives. | ||
Trump is saying, we got to get something out of this deal as well. | ||
It's cost us hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
But then that tiny tyrant Zelensky, it's just, he's not willing to give on anything. | ||
So I don't even know what the goal from the Ukrainian standpoint is now. | ||
The money's being cut off. | ||
So I don't really know where, you know, Trump says you have no cards. | ||
That's what he said to Zelensky. | ||
But it's just like, It's not only that there's no cards, it's like the... | ||
I mean, literally you have no cards. | ||
The deck is out. | ||
So it's not just like your cards are weak. | ||
You don't have any cards. | ||
And then you have continued videos of these men that are being forced out of their homes with their families to go fight on the front lines. | ||
They don't even want to go fight. | ||
The whole thing is a disaster. | ||
It's time to get out of NATO. | ||
But I'll tell you what. | ||
Let me just go to this video. | ||
And then we'll kind of lay out what's coming up as I'm just responding to the end of Trump and Netanyahu at the Oval Office there. | ||
This was Trump over the weekend talking about how the EU was created as direct opposition to the United States of America because it all ties into the same trade issue or how we've been getting ripped off by the world. | ||
This was Trump over the weekend clip two. | ||
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Can you say, did you agree to lowering tariffs for any of the countries that you spoke to today? | |
What you understand, Jennifer, you have to understand that we have massive surplus countries that we're dealing with. | ||
We have massive deficits. | ||
We've got to straighten that out because you can't continue to be there. | ||
It's been that way for years now and it can't go on any longer. | ||
And we're the piggy bank. | ||
We have all the advantages. | ||
Forget markets for a second. | ||
We have all the advantages. | ||
We're going to straight out. | ||
We're going to become a wealthy nation again. | ||
Wealthy like never before. | ||
And we're not going to let other nations that have been ripping us off, whether it's China or the European Union, with all of the European nations that have just made, it's been like a feast. | ||
Look, the European Union was formed for one reason. | ||
You know what that was? | ||
To rip off the United States. | ||
So put that in your bonnet. | ||
Put that in your bonnet. | ||
Have you guys ever heard that? | ||
I don't think I've ever heard that before. | ||
Put that in your bonnet. | ||
I don't hate it. | ||
Not quite sure how I feel about it, but I know I don't hate it. | ||
Put that in your bonnet. | ||
We used to say it a little bit differently growing up. | ||
But he's absolutely right. | ||
I gotta tell you, Trump doing trade deals... | ||
Is my favorite Trump. | ||
There's no doubt the economy in his first administration was booming. | ||
I think a lot of people felt that. | ||
And I can sit here and parse through all the other issues and foreign policy. | ||
Trying to stop these wars and peace deals. | ||
All these different issues. | ||
But see, and I hope this is where Trump is coming from. | ||
I see the vision as I explained it last week. | ||
If you can in your first year, let's say, let's say half a year, year, if you can in your first year or half a year turn the American economy on, fully operational, just tons of money coming in, cutting taxes, cutting energy costs, Getting good trade deals. | ||
If you can boost the average American's economic standing, financial standing, then that's going to be the foundation for everything else. | ||
And maybe that's what he's talking about back from the campaign. | ||
Maybe that's what he's talking about. | ||
But that's the foundation. | ||
My greatest revenge will be success. | ||
So that's kind of the foundation of the success. | ||
If you can get Americans financially independent again and feeling comfortable again and booming the economy again, that will be the foundation for success. | ||
Absolutely. And yeah, there'll be plenty of other issues and debates and wins and losses. | ||
It's politics, baby. | ||
But that... | ||
will influence everyone's life in a positive way. | ||
That's why it gets so frustrating dealing with the left. | ||
Oh, a tariff is a tax. | ||
It's going to raise your cost. | ||
Well, you're missing the overall bottom line. | ||
You're missing the overall vision, the overall goal. | ||
But it's you that raises our taxes. | ||
It's you that wants us to pay more for taxes. | ||
It's you that adds taxes to gas-powered cars and lawnmowers. | ||
No, this is the best Trump. | ||
This is the best Trump. | ||
By the way, so this happened this morning. | ||
And... You see this stuff and two things come to my mind when I see this stuff just because you see it so much in politics. | ||
This morning the markets open and I believe it was a Goldman Sachs email that goes out. | ||
Now all these big financial advisors and Jamie Dimon and everybody else they're all sending out mass emails. | ||
To their investors and the bankers are sending out mass emails and everything. | ||
And it's not panic, but it's like, hey, you know, here's kind of what is really going on. | ||
Here's what's kind of coming up. | ||
Could be some bumpy roads here. | ||
So a lot of big people are pulling out. | ||
Money's going into treasuries. | ||
But apparently this email goes out and it says 90-day pause. | ||
And I had a bunch of incoming messages on this this morning, too. | ||
I just saw it when it broke. | ||
It said 90-day pause on tariffs. | ||
It was like, whoa! | ||
And the markets responded and everything went straight up. | ||
And then the White House was asked. | ||
They said, no, there's no pause. | ||
We're standing firm. | ||
So, okay, it was fake news. | ||
Well, do you see how it's all so contrived and controlled? | ||
An email goes out with bad information. | ||
And it flips the markets millions of dollars in a single hour just from one news story. | ||
And they want to sit here and blame everything on Trump. | ||
It's like, no, these are independent people making decisions. | ||
Is it based off what Trump is doing? | ||
Yes. But see how one little piece of fake news and then everything changes. | ||
And it's like, oh, it was fake. | ||
And there's, oh! | ||
Sell again! | ||
And I think, I don't know where they're at right now. | ||
I think they're still down a little bit today. | ||
But there was no bloodbath. | ||
There was no major crash, like they said. | ||
It may keep going down. | ||
It may remain steady for some time. | ||
But as I was saying before, and some of it's starting to happen now, once the taxes start getting cut, I mean, Trump's tax cuts didn't even really hit until 2019. | ||
And then when COVID hit in 2020, 2020 was supposed to be the big economic boom year. | ||
It was all set up for 2020 to be the huge economic boom, and then they shut everything down in April because of COVID. | ||
It was all strategic. | ||
China did it. | ||
The deep state did it. | ||
Fauci did it. | ||
They were all in on it. | ||
And then they stole the election from Trump. | ||
So that was a huge scandal, and people need to go to jail for that. | ||
But see, even that's the side issue. | ||
It's like, okay, well, are people going to go to jail for all the crimes? | ||
I don't know. | ||
If Trump can make us all rich and happy, at least for four years, and then we can figure out, it's like, that's going to be the best thing for America. | ||
Now, long term, these people need to go to jail. | ||
But you know, you'll probably have an easier time doing that if Americans are financially well off. | ||
If Trump makes this economy boom, then he can kind of just get away. | ||
Trump makes the economy boom, then they arrest the deep state. | ||
Well, who's going to care at that point? | ||
Trump doesn't make the economy boom. | ||
It's still stagnant. | ||
People are still living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And then all the people get arrested. | ||
They're going to say, oh, what the hell? | ||
But if people are rich, maybe they're not so... | ||
Concerned about deep state arrests. | ||
But that's what happened. | ||
So now we need to get the tax cuts going. | ||
Now we need to get the regulation cuts in place. | ||
We need to get energy prices back down, which they are coming down, by the way. | ||
We're just going to forego the show intro. | ||
We're just in it now. | ||
Oil prices plummet. | ||
Gas prices expected to drop after biggest weekly gain of the year. | ||
They've been... | ||
We're in Austin, Texas here. | ||
Gas prices have been weird. | ||
And it seems like it's even a station-to-station thing. | ||
It's like, in the last two weeks, I've seen gas $4 a gallon, and then I've seen gas at $3.20 a gallon. | ||
So I don't know what's going on with that. | ||
But now it's saying we're back down to $3.20, and it's falling. | ||
Oil prices fall below $60 a barrel. | ||
U.S. crude futures drop more than 4% below. | ||
To blow $59 a barrel after falling 14% over two sessions to end last week. | ||
So, if we start to unleash U.S. energy, which is going to have to happen, and I really think at this point the U.S. is going to have to go nuclear, especially with the plans to become the... | ||
AI hub of the world? | ||
If you're going to become the AI hub of the world, and if you want to station all of these servers here, and you want to station all the chip manufacturing here, I don't know how we do it without going nuclear, honestly. | ||
I really don't. | ||
It feels like it's inevitable. | ||
Nobody's really talking about it. | ||
France has been really successful. | ||
I don't know if that's something you would need to fly in, you know, French nuclear engineers or scientists or something, but it's like, you could, we could do it. | ||
And then that would be huge. | ||
So there's all this looming potential right now, economically, for the United States of America. | ||
And the truth about the stock market is 90% of the people, excuse me, 90% of the stocks are owned by 10% of the people. | ||
Now, it's the same Wall Street that liberals have been complaining about for decades. | ||
It's the same Wall Street Bernie Sanders and the Democrats claimed that Trump was going to enrich, so none of that happened. | ||
And really, I mean, you don't want the stock market to crash, but... | ||
What it's going to do is it's going to help the U.S. economy long term. | ||
And let me tell you, the other thing, there's one other thing that if it kicks in, if they get interest rates down, oh my gosh. | ||
See, that's what I'm saying. | ||
All of this was in place at the end of 2019. | ||
All of this was in place. | ||
Interest rates were low. | ||
Energy prices were low. | ||
That all the tax cuts had just hit. | ||
2020 was going to be the economic boom, folks. | ||
It was going to be the boom. | ||
And then they hit us with COVID. | ||
It was a bioweapon. | ||
It was an economic weapon. | ||
China was in it. | ||
Fauci, all of them. | ||
And then they stole the election. | ||
So now Trump is kind of having to reset all of this. | ||
Hopefully he can do it in a year. | ||
And then it'll start humming. | ||
The good news is this is just how God's plans work. | ||
We are one nation under God. | ||
Hopefully still. | ||
But it's almost as if the four years where they crushed us under Biden now, Trump was kind of able to maybe re-evaluate some things and say, okay, here's what we can do then. | ||
I know where the levers are. | ||
I know where the fuel injectors are. | ||
I know where the superchargers are. | ||
And then we can just go in there and prime them and then flip them on. | ||
So I, at this point, from that regard, I feel good that the Trump economy is on the right path. | ||
I'm not buying into the fear. | ||
I'm not falling for the fake news, calling it a crash. | ||
It's not. | ||
And I think I would say within six months, Definitely within a year, the vision is going to start to come to fruition. | ||
But once these other things start to get into place here, the energy prices going down, new energy infrastructure going up, the manufacturing jobs coming in, start cutting taxes, start cutting regulations, then we can really see it. | ||
Honestly, I mean, There's been all kinds of different number crunches with this stuff. | ||
With taxes, energy, and everything else, and the grocery bill. | ||
But if all of this comes to fruition, I would say we're sitting here in a year today, a year from today, we're sitting here, and the average American is probably pocketing 10-15% more than what they did the year before. | ||
Maybe more. | ||
Maybe more. | ||
Is it life-changing money? | ||
Well, maybe not, but you know what? | ||
It's enough money to make a difference. | ||
It's enough money to make a difference. | ||
So that's where I see it going. | ||
U.S. stocks whipsaw on tariff uncertainty. | ||
Social media rumors. | ||
But, you know, the smart people are taking advantage of this, folks. | ||
The smart people are taking advantage of this, and it's just, it's pump and dump season. | ||
Ha! Okay. | ||
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Ha ha ha. | |
Yeah. | ||
It's pump and dump season. | ||
It's like a, it's like OnlyFans for the stock market here. | ||
What are those girls that go around and sleep with, like, thousands of men? | ||
It's like, that's... | ||
That's the pump and dump for OnlyFans. | ||
This is the pump and dump for the U.S. economy. | ||
This is everybody's in there. | ||
And you can go look at it, too. | ||
You look at it on a daily level. | ||
You look at it on a weekly level. | ||
It's just pump, dump, pump, dump, pump, dump. | ||
So all the fear-mongering, all the panic is just the same as it's always been. | ||
Anti-Trump, make Trump look bad, attack Donald Trump. | ||
None of it's working. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We'll come back and hear from the great Stephen Miller on some of this as well. | ||
And then we have the Musk-Trump protests over the weekend. | ||
It just never stops with these people. | ||
Just never stops. | ||
And then I got some geopolitical news. | ||
We got some other news from the Hill. | ||
Some other policy news today as well. | ||
And I think we'll have plenty of time for some phone calls coming up as well. | ||
So when we come back, though, we'll hear from Stephen Miller. | ||
What was the original sin of the tax system that burdened the US economy? | ||
We'll hear from the genius Stephen Miller on the other side of this short break. | ||
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This executive order is for allowing people who are complaining about your tariffs to be permanently labeled as whiny, retarded, sad little bitches. | |
Hold it. | ||
This is a good one. | ||
Is everybody listening? | ||
You don't know whether that was real or not. | ||
You're not sure. | ||
You're wondering if that was an actual executive order. | ||
Well, that was actually a joke. | ||
But this is... | ||
From Stephen Miller explaining exactly the original sin, as he calls it, the original sin of our tax system in clip four. | ||
The original sin of how the modern economy in America is structured, the president talks about more than anything else. | ||
And I guess to Caroline's point about the overall economic vision. | ||
The original sin was that we created a tax system that punished you for making something in America and rewarded you for making something in China or a foreign country. | ||
So in other words, if you had your factory in America, you paid a sky-high corporate tax rate. | ||
You were beaten to death with regulation. | ||
You had radically unaffordable energy prices. | ||
And the political class didn't do anything about it. | ||
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They allowed it to happen. | |
They sat by and watched it happen for decades. | ||
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They actually wanted the opposite to happen, especially if you look at the 90s when we had NAFTA, we had the WTO, we had the entry of China into the WTO. | |
The goal, the goal very clearly was to remove U.S. tariff and trade barriers to make it easier for people to outsource to China. | ||
Because once we gave China what we call permanent normal trade relations, all of your manufacturers in the United States who are thinking in short terms, in terms of quarterly earnings, that kind of thing, they said, listen, now I can go move my factory from Indiana or wherever, I can put it in China, I can put it in Mexico, and I know I will have sure access to the U.S. market. | ||
Today, President Trump is saying the best place So to me, this is the highlight so far of the Trump administration. | ||
The JFK files being declassified were interesting and there's been some other things. | ||
But the economic vision and this long overdue trade reform to fix the trade deficit is the most exciting stuff that we've seen. | ||
You know what's crazy too? | ||
Because a lot of people... | ||
Fail to mention this. | ||
China gets status as a developing nation. | ||
A developing nation. | ||
We can't even rebuild a bridge. | ||
We can't even rename it, let alone build it. | ||
China's building the biggest bridges in the world seemingly overnight. | ||
They're putting up coal factories left and right. | ||
But they're considered a developing nation. | ||
What the hell is that about? | ||
So the whole playing field has never been level likely in anybody's lifetime. | ||
Anybody alive today, the playing field has probably never been level. | ||
We've never experienced... | ||
Think about that. | ||
You as an American citizen... | ||
Have never experienced a level playing field. | ||
You've always been playing uphill. | ||
You've always been fighting uphill. | ||
You've always had the scales rigged against you. | ||
Imagine. Imagine America competing on a level playing field. | ||
Imagine. Free and or fair trade. | ||
Well, we might not have to imagine. | ||
We might actually get to see it. | ||
As all this is going on, the one thing remains. | ||
Will they hit us with another pandemic? | ||
Will they hit us with something else to try to stop everything Trump is doing to turn the economy on? | ||
Because that's really their biggest weapon is to keep you dependent so that you can't be financially independent. | ||
That's one of the biggest weapons of the globalists against America, is to keep you financially dependent. | ||
Whether that's just on your job, welfare, whatever the case may be, that's how it's designed to be. | ||
So all the taxes you pay, all the foreign aid, the trade deficit, all of it, that's meant to keep you financially dependent. | ||
And it could all be reversed. | ||
Somebody... I think it was actually Fauci. | ||
I need to pull this up. | ||
Maybe the crew can find it on my ex. | ||
I believe Fauci over the weekend made a prediction saying, oh, Trump is going to have another pandemic, a more deadly pandemic. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
The same guy that predicted he would have it, just like Bill Gates. | ||
Oh! Trump's going to have an unexpected pandemic, and then he did. | ||
Oh, amazing how that's unexpected. | ||
You expected it somehow. | ||
You knew. | ||
And now they're predicting it again? | ||
Very concerning stuff. | ||
That is the only thing that could derail this. | ||
Is another bioweapon, another scandemic, perhaps a war. | ||
Yeah, there it is right there. | ||
Good job by the crew. | ||
We'll pull that in. | ||
Let me hit some of these other headlines here. | ||
Trump and Netanyahu hold White House talks on tariffs, the war in Gaza, and more. | ||
They were supposed to be doing a press conference right now. | ||
That has been canceled, so we had the unofficial one at the Oval Office. | ||
Trump-Netanyahu nicks White House press conference, so we won't be carrying that. | ||
Trump announces Japanese Prime Minister is sending negotiators to discuss tariffs. | ||
Trump announced this morning that he spoke to the Japanese Prime Minister and he plans to meet with Japan's top team of negotiators to strike a deal on tariffs. | ||
Countries from all over the world are talking to us, President Trump said. | ||
The Japanese have treated the U.S. very poorly on trade. | ||
They don't take our cars, but we take millions of theirs. | ||
Likewise, agriculture and many other things, it has to change, but especially with China. | ||
Japan not the only country sending a team of negotiators to the White House. | ||
Ukraine to send team of U.S. Excuse me. | ||
Ukraine to send team to U.S. to discuss mineral deal after Zelensky botched the first meeting. | ||
Yeah. You wonder what that team is. | ||
So who Zelensky? | ||
The former comedian Actor, stars in a TV show where he kills all the members of parliament, then becomes president, then cancels elections because of the war, which started as he was president. | ||
Then the limitations run out on his declaration of emergency powers to remain as president. | ||
He's still, I guess, technically the president, or technically not the president. | ||
Refuses to meet with Putin. | ||
Now they're going to send a team. | ||
It's not even going to be Zelensky anymore. | ||
He's going to send a team. | ||
Well, what's up with that? | ||
Is he nervous to go for himself? | ||
Is he embarrassed? | ||
Was he never running anything to begin with? | ||
Are we about to hear from the real negotiators? | ||
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Are we about to hear from the real negotiators? | |
But no good progress on ending that war. | ||
It only gets worse. | ||
Meanwhile, 15 Democrats back Bernie Sanders' failed resolutions to cancel military aid to Israel. | ||
This is an interesting one. | ||
The Senate rejected a proposal by Senator Bernie Sanders that would have blocked the Trump administration's planned $8.8 billion arms sale to Israel. | ||
Here's what's... | ||
This isn't... | ||
This is a sale. | ||
So, I look at this. | ||
I don't have to make the decision, I'm glad. | ||
$8.8 billion arms sale. | ||
So, okay, it's a sale. | ||
Alright, do we want to get in the way of a sale? | ||
Do we want to vote against a sale? | ||
Probably not. | ||
As free market capitalists, we like that. | ||
It's unfortunate, but military weapons, defense systems is, you know, we're pretty good at that here. | ||
It's not, you know, we call it the military industrial complex, but okay. | ||
But then there's the moral debate, and this is where Sanders and the rest are arguing. | ||
Well, we don't support Israel's strikes and so therefore we don't want to sell them the weapons. | ||
And of course we can't just totally decouple from the thing now because we're so deep into it. | ||
If you owned a gun store and you knew the person was going to come in and buy the gun to commit a crime, would you still sell them that gun? | ||
Now you can interpret that as far as is Israel committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip or not. | ||
I'm just saying that's the moral dilemma here. | ||
Oh, we're selling arms. | ||
8.8 billion. | ||
We have nothing to do with it. | ||
We sell them and that's it. | ||
Well, Israel just blew up a hospital and a school and killed a bunch of women and children. | ||
I just sold them the guns. | ||
I just sold them the bombs. | ||
We'll sell them to anybody. | ||
Or is it? | ||
We're not going to sell you these bombs. | ||
We're not going to sell you these missiles and defense systems because you just blew up a school and a hospital. | ||
So, sorry. | ||
No sell. | ||
That's what Sanders and the Democrats were arguing, by the way. | ||
Meanwhile, more judges are trying to block Trump's deportation. | ||
I have a feeling he's going to end up right on this, but it does seem a little something. | ||
Seems a little off here. | ||
Federal judge in scathing decision calls Trump's deportation of Salvadorian man wholly lawless. | ||
Federal judge appeals court denies Trump administration's effort to stop judge's order to return MS-13 gang member Blast DOJ. | ||
Well, some are saying it was a case of mistaken identity. | ||
The Trump administration is not budging. | ||
I doubt that they would be so... | ||
Heavy-handed here, if they didn't know this guy was gang-affiliated. | ||
But the family of the individual is extremely outspoken, claiming this is a case of mistaken identity. | ||
U.S. District Judge Paula Zinnis, in a 22-page decision, ordered the Department of Homeland Security and Secretary Kristi Noem to return Kilmar Armando Abrigo Garcia to the United States. | ||
The judge said, Neither the United States nor El Salvador have told anyone why he was returned to the very country to which he cannot return or why he is detained at Seacott. | ||
That's the El Salvadorian prison where he's at and a lot of other gang members. | ||
Seems to get political then. | ||
She says the silence is telling as defendants acknowledge They had no legal authority to arrest him, no justification to detain him, and no grounds to send him to El Salvador, let alone deliver him to one of the most dangerous prisons in the Western Hemisphere to avoid clear, irreparable harm. | ||
And because equity and justice compels it, the court grants the narrowest relief warranted to order that defendants return Abrego Garcia to the United States. | ||
So it's hard to figure it out because they're trying to block everything Trump does. | ||
So when he does something right, they try to block it. | ||
So it's like, could this be a bad case? | ||
Could this be a mistaken identity case? | ||
Bad evidence case? | ||
Something. Or is it just more fake news? | ||
Just more corrupt judges? | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
It's everything. | ||
It's history. | ||
And look, I'm not... | ||
I'm not putting anybody down. | ||
I'm not even offering any opinion. | ||
But see, it's like the whole thing with... | ||
I don't know if flat earth has ever been more popular as a culture, as a topic. | ||
And so part of that is people that really dig into it and say, hmm, some of this doesn't add up, which is fair. | ||
There's definitely things that don't add up when it comes to what we're told about the earth and everything else. | ||
Again, I'm not here to have the debate, but I'm just saying. | ||
There's things you can look at and say, yeah, okay, this doesn't add up. | ||
Does it mean the earth is flat? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe, maybe not. | ||
The point is that we've been lied to about so much that's just where it goes. | ||
Everything must be a lie. | ||
So could they have made a mistake with this guy? | ||
Maybe. Or is it just more fake news? | ||
Is it just more attacks on the Trump administration deporting people? | ||
Now you just don't even know. | ||
More court decisions. | ||
Did you hear about this one over the weekend? | ||
North Carolina appeals court sides with Republican Jefferson Griffin in ballot dispute. | ||
A significant development that could alter the outcome of North Carolina's 2024 Supreme Court election. | ||
The state's Court of Appeals ruled on April 4th, 2025, that was over the weekend, that tens of thousands of ballots might have been improperly counted. | ||
Hmm. The decision centers on the contested race between Democrat incumbent Allison Riggs and Republican challenger Jefferson Griffin, who trailed by 734 votes out of 5.5 million votes cast. | ||
Following the recount confirming Riggs, Narrow lead. | ||
That's the Democrat. | ||
Griffin challenged the validity of approximately 65,000 ballots. | ||
His primary contention is that these ballots lacked required identifying information, such as driver's license or social security numbers, raising questions about their legality. | ||
So now this is going to make its way. | ||
North Carolina judges side with Republican colleague in close Supreme Court election. | ||
North Carolina Court of Appeals. | ||
Gives over 60,000 challenged voters 15 days to prove eligibility. | ||
Who's making any bets on this? | ||
So we're talking about a race. | ||
We're talking about a race that was won by less than 1,000 votes by the Democrat. | ||
Now, 65,000 votes are about to be reviewed. | ||
All we know at this point is that the votes that are being reviewed...are heavily Democrat. | ||
And if they are reversed, it will flip that race. | ||
The Republican will win. | ||
I'm betting that's exactly what happens. | ||
If I'm a betting man, I'm betting they find more than a thousand fraudulent votes for the Democrat and it flips the Supreme Court seat in North Carolina. | ||
We find out they were cheating in California now. | ||
See, we don't flip it. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, we found out they cheated in these house races in California, but it's too late. | ||
They got away with it. | ||
Then you have this in North Carolina. | ||
There's a lot of strangeness going on with that Wisconsin race from last week as well. | ||
The people who are looking into that, they're probably going to find something strange there too. | ||
They've already got some numbers that don't add up, but what does it all mean? | ||
We'll probably find out before the end of the month. | ||
Democrats, 21% approval rating. | ||
Just lost the popular vote for the first time in decades. | ||
And then you have all these races, these races like this one, where a Democrat wins by a couple hundred, and then they... | ||
Review the ballots and then, oh, no, the Democrat didn't win. | ||
But see, the difference is, if they actually flip this race and say, no, the Republican won, it was stolen, now all of a sudden, you kind of have to go into this stuff and say, okay, what did they do in Wisconsin with that Supreme Court special election? | ||
What did they do in California with those... | ||
Five House seats that they counted for weeks after the election until the Democrat had the most votes and then called it. | ||
When do we review that? | ||
When do we flip those races? | ||
And when, maybe most importantly, do the American people understand the Democrats would have no political power? | ||
They wouldn't win any elections if it wasn't for cheating. | ||
If it wasn't for cheating, I'm not sure the Democrats would have any political power or win any elections. | ||
Now, imagine you take election fraud, voter fraud, out of the equation, and then you take all the Soros money out of the equation. | ||
A lot of that's AID money as well. | ||
This is how you paralyze the Democrats politically. | ||
If you remove all these corrupt Soros judges and attorneys if you stop letting Democrats steal elections with voter fraud it's game over for them. | ||
And it's long overdue. | ||
And people are looking at it now especially another weekend of these Trump-Musk protests and people are just sick of it. | ||
And they realize these protesters, they don't even know what they're doing out there. | ||
In fact, this was probably the most viral clip from the weekend, and Musk shared it too. | ||
For me, it's like, you know, we've been doing this, I've been doing this since 2015, 2016, so sticking a microphone in a Trump hater liberal's face and proving that they're complete ignorant buffoons is like, you know, it's like, that's from 10 years ago for us, but okay, people are catching up, so that's the good thing. | ||
But here's the one from over the weekend that people are like, wow, these Democrats really don't know what they're protesting. | ||
Hey, you don't say. | ||
Welcome to the party. | ||
Here it is, clip five. | ||
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So what makes Trump a fascist? | |
What makes Trump a fascist? | ||
He does things without, um... | ||
Yeah, talk loud. | ||
I don't want my mic on. | ||
I'm not really... | ||
Sorry? He just doesn't... | ||
He just does everything he wants and, you know, not following laws or, you know... | ||
He's a convicted felon, you know, that's all I know. | ||
Your sign says he's a fascist and I'm just curious what makes... | ||
One of the things is that he's trying to control the media, right? | ||
Say that again? | ||
Trying to control the media. | ||
How is he trying to control the media? | ||
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Doesn't every president try to control the narrative? | |
They try to control their own narrative, but one of the things that Trump has done, for example, is renaming the Gulf of Mexico and then not allowing the Associated Press to come into the White House. | ||
What are your feelings about him renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America when a majority of the Gulf is, in fact, on the coast of America as opposed to Mexico? | ||
I mean, it's kind of pointless. | ||
Is it pointless? | ||
Yeah, people call it the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Don't you think it could have a positive tourism impact, potentially? | ||
Tourism has been down heavily. | ||
So I don't want to get into a tourism debate. | ||
My question is, the sign says the fascist Trump regime must go. | ||
And so I'm just curious what makes him a fascist. | ||
You pointed out that maybe something about his relationship with the media. | ||
He wants to control it. | ||
Again, you're calling him a fascist. | ||
What makes him a fascist? | ||
One of the core tenets of fascism is creating an enemy, right? | ||
And blaming those problems on the enemy. | ||
Oh, pause it real quick. | ||
I love that. | ||
One of the core... | ||
Tenets of fascism is creating an enemy. | ||
Golly gee, bud. | ||
Do you ever listen to yourself talk? | ||
You're the one out here protesting who you think is your enemy. | ||
You're the one who is responding. | ||
Call it whatever you want. | ||
Fascist propaganda. | ||
He probably doesn't even know what fascism is. | ||
You're the one. | ||
They've created the enemy for you, bud. | ||
They've created the enemy. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
They've created the enemy. | ||
It's Elon Musk. | ||
You're the one out here responding to what you would call fascist propaganda by your very presence out here hating Donald Trump. | ||
And then he basically admits it. | ||
He says, well, you have to create the enemy. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Tell me more. | ||
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Oh, paper gave me. | |
Yeah. Who gave you that? | ||
A little propaganda pamphlet too. | ||
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Sign. It's a free sign. | |
It's a free sign too. | ||
Awesome, man. | ||
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And then they gave you the handout. | |
So are you reading it now to try to answer the question? | ||
Can you hold that up? | ||
No, I'm just curious. | ||
You can have it. | ||
I can have it? | ||
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So where does he get the sign? | |
I'm just so over it at this point. | ||
I'm really just over it. | ||
That's enough, guys. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'm just so over it. | ||
And I'm going to play this video in the short segment, too. | ||
This young girl talks about... | ||
How hard she worked to become a varsity athlete and then some dude shows up and takes her position. | ||
It's like, I'm so over all this crap. | ||
It's still going on, so we cover it, but it's just, man. | ||
It's like, move on. | ||
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Why are we still doing this? | |
But that's what you get. | ||
We're just ahead of everybody else, so. | ||
We'll show you this poor girl. | ||
Oh yeah, I just woke up early at 5am to try to make the varsity team and then a dude shows up and took my position. | ||
It's fun. | ||
It's fun. | ||
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It's insane that this is still going on. | ||
It's, I believe, against the law, but states kind of have their own laws. | ||
They can do whatever they want at that level. | ||
And so now... | ||
You still have boys that are replacing girls on varsity team sports. | ||
So this girl decided to tell her story. | ||
And the reason I wanted to play this is when you look at the whole picture of a young girl who works really hard to try to make a varsity team, and who knows, maybe a scholarship in the future or something else, and then a guy can just show up and be better. | ||
So that's what she's explaining. | ||
That's her story. | ||
In clip six. | ||
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Good morning. | |
Good afternoon, members of the committee. | ||
My name is Taylor Starling. | ||
I'm 16 years old, and I attend Martin Luther King High School. | ||
I have a 4.0 GPA, serve as vice president of my junior class, and volunteer with National Women's Charity League, and lead as captain of my school's cross-country and track and field teams. | ||
I was removed from my varsity girls team and replaced by a newly eligible male transfer student who received favorable treatment. | ||
I worked every day during summer with my team. | ||
And into the school year, six days a week, waking up at 5 a.m. to attend morning practices and staying at school until 4.45 each day. | ||
My goal was to attain a varsity spot on my school's Division I CIF team. | ||
Not an easy feat, but one I accomplished. | ||
Since the start of the season in August, I ran in every varsity race. | ||
In late October, the male transfer student was given my spot after not being held to the same strict team requirements as me and the rest of the girls. | ||
He did not have to attend practice while my team and I were running seven miles a day together. | ||
After having my spot taken away from me that I earned, I missed out on running with my varsity team in one of the top cross-country invitationals of the season. | ||
As a result of this unfair treatment, my teammate Kaitlyn and I wore shirts that said"Save Girls Sports" and stated that boys and girls are different. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
XX does not equal XY. | ||
This is not hateful or unkind. | ||
This is reality. | ||
However, our athletic director made me remove my shirt and told me it was like wearing a swastika. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Why do boys not have to attend practice and make the sacrifices that us girls make in order to be scholar athletes? | ||
Just because those boys believe they are transgender. | ||
Girls matter too. | ||
Please protect us. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, the whole thing is insane on its face. | ||
Worked really hard. | ||
Got a spot on the varsity roster and then some dude shows up with a wig and took my spot. | ||
Oh yeah, did you see this one? | ||
At Infowars.com? | ||
Clown World, two men face off for women's championship title at UK Ultimate Pool Event. | ||
Wasn't that the case with the Olympic boxing match too? | ||
And then it turned out, yep, those were both dudes. | ||
And they can always mask drug tests and mask urine analysis to deceive. | ||
It's been going on forever. | ||
But no, it turned out, yeah, okay, two dudes competed for the women's title. | ||
Nice! But did you pick up on that other thing she said there? | ||
I'm all about the free market. | ||
I really am. | ||
And she says, How does she say it? | ||
She says, girls shouldn't have to compete with boys or something like that. | ||
Well, you understand that this also goes both ways. | ||
Because of diversity, equity, and inclusion, a lot of girls are taking jobs from men. | ||
So a lot of this is happening in every regard. | ||
So you just have to end all of it. | ||
Merit-based system, it's very simple. | ||
Best experience, best resume, best option. | ||
That should win the day. | ||
A meritocracy, in a way. | ||
So it's like, look, if some girl that likes to put her assets on the screen and show off and it gets views, okay, I understand that gets more than maybe a dude up here in a suit. | ||
But some bimbo just going up there because they want to increase the amount of women they have on TV, you don't think that goes on, too? | ||
It's pretty obvious, actually. | ||
So the Los Angeles Dodgers... | ||
We're at the White House today. | ||
They won the World Series, and they were supposed to go visit the White House, I guess it was four or five years ago after they won it, and they declined the invitation. | ||
A couple members of the team were outspoken about it like Mookie Betts, but he was proud to go this time. | ||
He shook Trump's hand. | ||
So they did take the invitation this go-around. | ||
It seemed like everybody had a good time. | ||
even Japanese Japanese star Shohei Ohtani shook hands with the president. | ||
He made a joke that got the whole room laughing. | ||
He made fun of the California Democrats right in front of their face, in front of the Dodgers. | ||
It went like this in clip one. | ||
Congratulations, Brian. | ||
And others. | ||
We have a couple of senators here. | ||
I just don't particularly like them, so I won't introduce. | ||
Over the course of this amazing season, the members of this team... | ||
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I didn't think it was that big a deal, actually. | |
Washington. Over the course of this amazing season, the members of this team gave us some of the most incredible... | ||
I wish we would have had a zoomed out... | ||
Response video to see all of them reacting to that instead of just kind of that little window. | ||
Does this one have it? | ||
They're still kind of zooming in there. | ||
The vast majority of Major League Baseball are conservatives and or Christians. | ||
So it wouldn't surprise me a joke making fun of the Democrats would land well as it did. | ||
I love that. | ||
I love rubbing it in. | ||
Adam Schiff's face. | ||
Eric Swalwell's face. | ||
Right in front of them. | ||
Right in front of them. | ||
Did we ever figure out, I think, did the Eagles ever say whether they're going to go? | ||
The rumor, when they are, yeah. | ||
More fake news. | ||
Philadelphia Eagles reject White House invitation. | ||
Never happened. | ||
Never happened. | ||
Just total fake news. | ||
Totally made it up. | ||
So the Eagles will be going to the White House. | ||
Did they go after the Super Bowl? | ||
What was that, like seven years ago? | ||
Did they go after that? | ||
They rejected the first invitation, and so just like the Dodgers rejected the first invitation, then went, the Eagles are going to be doing the same thing. | ||
Speaking of California, Gavin Newsom, how much money, how many billions have just disappeared into this high... | ||
speed rail system that Newsom has been talking about since 2008. | ||
Where did the billions go, Gavin? | ||
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You can get down to L.A. in two and a half hours, $55. | |
In California, we're still debating a high-speed rail. | ||
What a joke. | ||
Finally, California is going to get it right with this new high-speed rail. | ||
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I personally have been supportive of the high-speed rail project since my time as mayor of the city and county of San Francisco. | |
The project is no longer a $33 billion project. | ||
The project's years and years behind. | ||
The project's wildly over budget. | ||
That doesn't mean it's a bad idea. | ||
We can get phase one done, which in essence is from Bakersfield to Silicon Valley. | ||
We do have the capacity to complete a high-speed rail link between Merced and Bakersfield. | ||
Now, I know some critics are going to say, well, that's a train to nowhere. | ||
We have a real federal partner with our high-speed rail system, an incredible opportunity to finish the work. | ||
High-speed rail was mentioned, $4.2 billion being requested of the legislature to finish the job. | ||
Someone who's all in on the high-speed rail? | ||
The high-speed rail, not as a rail project, but an economic development project. | ||
$3.6 billion. | ||
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It's about damn time we have a high-speed rail system. | |
Where did the billions go? | ||
California high-speed rail. | ||
$15.7 billion already invested in failed project. | ||
As Republicans criticize Newsom. | ||
Well, I would like to know where the money's gone. | ||
I would like to know where the billions have gone. | ||
Whose pockets did they end up in? | ||
Because not a single rail has been laid for this high-speed rail system. | ||
It's more than just California, though. | ||
It's just like Joe Biden's project with the electric vehicle charging stations, and then they built Seven. | ||
It's like a $700 million project. | ||
They built seven charging stations. | ||
Maybe it's Joe Biden's internet broadband connection plan that didn't connect a single person to the internet and cost billions. | ||
We have damn dirty thieves. | ||
Damn dirty thieves in our politics, folks. | ||
Of course we could have had a high-speed rail system. | ||
Hell, for the money we gave Ukraine, we could have built a high-speed rail system probably spanning across the entire United States. | ||
Which might be nice, considering how miserable flying is these days. | ||
Might be nice. | ||
I know it'd be very utilized, it'd be heavily utilized here in Texas with the amount of traffic going from Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. | ||
Oh yeah, it would definitely be utilized here. | ||
But no! | ||
See, instead, we build these highway programs. | ||
They're trying to rebuild 35. Probably the biggest highway in Texas, arguably. | ||
And let's say Dallas to Austin is the busiest stretch. | ||
So they're trying to rebuild this. | ||
And then they make an announcement, and they're like, well, yeah, it might take 10 years. | ||
Oh. Oh, yeah. | ||
If they say 10 years, it's going to take 30 years. | ||
Maybe 40. It took them 10 years to build a ramp, folks. | ||
Here in Austin, it took 10 years to build a ramp. | ||
So now, you travel 35, oh, it's just construction. | ||
Equipment laying around, lanes blocked, only one lane of traffic moving. | ||
You're sitting in traffic for hours. | ||
And it'll take 10 years, they say. | ||
It'll probably take 50 years. | ||
Why? Are we just that inefficient? | ||
Are we just that ineffective? | ||
Or do we have politicians that steal our money and don't really give a damn about whether the work gets done or not? | ||
Why are they able to do it? | ||
In communist China, I'm no fan of a communist, but do communists work harder than us? | ||
How is it China can build this infrastructure like that? | ||
China will build the, again, I keep going back to this, but China will build the biggest bridge in the world before we can even rebuild a bridge, or even name it, before we can even build a highway ramp. | ||
They'll build 10 bridges. | ||
It's just frustrating. | ||
That's all. | ||
Colorado bill would require climate change warnings on gas pumps. | ||
Oh, that's nice and loving. | ||
You take out your gas pump, there'll probably be a little automated message. | ||
It's like, you dirty American. | ||
Maybe it'll be in Chinese. | ||
You dirty American filling up your car with gas. | ||
Why can't you drive an electric vehicle like a Tesla? | ||
Hey, we don't like Tesla anymore. | ||
No, no, no, not Tesla. | ||
Tesla's bad now. | ||
Oh, Tesla's no good now? | ||
Tesla's no good now? | ||
Oh. Tesla's Nazi now? | ||
Cool. Would a sign at the pump telling you about climate change and health impacts stop you from buying the next tank of gas? | ||
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Would it? | |
Does the warning label on a pack of cigarettes stop you from buying cigarettes? | ||
Hey! You know... | ||
They just announced this here in Texas. | ||
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launches Kellogg's investigation for falsely claiming to remove unhealthy artificial dyes from cereals. | ||
Well, imagine if we just started putting warning labels on everything. | ||
What about all the carcinogens in our food? | ||
What about things that come in plastic containers with the microplastics that get into it? | ||
Let's put warnings on everything. | ||
Let's just let everybody know how dangerous everything is at that rate. | ||
Or you need to be an informed consumer. | ||
It's the best way to go about it. | ||
What do you think Doge would have to say? | ||
If there was a Doge California, what would they have to say about Gavin Newsom's high-speed rail that he's been talking about for 20 years, hasn't laid a single track? | ||
Governor DeSantis, new Doge task force gains momentum as universities and localities commit to being audited. | ||
I would love to see that at a state level. | ||
But California probably needs it the most. | ||
Imagine if you live in California. | ||
Let's say you've lived in California since 2008 when Newsom started talking about this high-speed rail. | ||
Let's say you have been paying your taxes. | ||
Billions of dollars have gone to this high-speed rail. | ||
Not a single track has been laid. | ||
Now imagine, though, if they actually built it. | ||
Imagine that. | ||
If the billions they spent on a high-speed rail actually built a high-speed rail. | ||
Wouldn't that be something? | ||
Where do the billions go? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe ask Newsom. | ||
He's all over it. | ||
He's been talking about it since 2008. | ||
But imagine, your tax dollars actually went towards where they're supposed to go. | ||
That's a revolutionary concept here. | ||
It's a foreign concept, even. | ||
But there's hope. | ||
Maybe there is hope after all. | ||
Meanwhile, in Europe, let's look at some of this geopolitical news. | ||
They're jailing people for social media posts. | ||
They're jailing mothers for memes. | ||
I heard the full story about... | ||
The woman jailed for two years for a tweet. | ||
Her injustice shames Britain. | ||
Mother jailed for social media post and is now blocked from seeing her daughter. | ||
Prison bosses have been criticized for denying a mother jailed over last summer's riots the right to spend temporary leave at home with her daughter and sick husband, Lucy Connelly, who was in prison for 31 months. | ||
For inciting racial hatred in a tweet. | ||
Has been forced to wait four months in her attempt to secure release on temporary license despite being described by one prison expert as an ideal candidate for such home leave. | ||
Well, she shouldn't even be in prison. | ||
She shouldn't even be in prison. | ||
We gotta be careful that we don't go down that path, and we're already seeing some signs with these anti-Semitism laws and hate speech laws and people getting arrested for their speech on college campuses. | ||
We want to be very careful not to become like Europe. | ||
That's a slippery slope we want nothing to do with, and yet here we are, I'd say flirting with it. | ||
Brussels police arrest Marco Rubio security detail supervisor after hotel fight. | ||
We're fighting over here. | ||
A diplomatic security service shift supervisor assigned to Secretary of State Marco Rubio's protective detail was arrested by Belgian police at a Brussels hotel last Monday after arguing with hotel staff and fighting with responding police officers. | ||
How do we feel about that? | ||
After the NATO's Foreign Ministers Summit. | ||
I think it's just time to shut it all down. | ||
Shut it all down. | ||
And then they can fight with themselves and they can figure out how to make their own funds for defense. | ||
Instead of relying on us. | ||
The whole world relying on us for their piggy bank. | ||
We could be, oh man, we could be so rich. | ||
You can't even imagine, folks. | ||
Trillions. Trillions the United States of America has poured out overseas with nothing to show for it. | ||
Trillions. Trillions. | ||
We're going to change that. | ||
Hopefully Trump can change that. | ||
At least if he gets it 50% back. | ||
France protests latest. | ||
Marine Le Pen says existence of France is at stake as she cites Martin Luther King in speech. | ||
Le Pen supporters rally in Paris. | ||
Turning a protest into a populist show of force. | ||
So this is the same thing they did to Trump. | ||
It's the same thing they did to Bolsonaro. | ||
And what do you see? | ||
Well, you could say these are all right-wing leaders, populist leaders. | ||
And then what do you see? | ||
You see millions of people protesting peacefully in the streets. | ||
And there's nothing like that. | ||
For any of these leftists where they steal these elections. | ||
Where were rallies in support of Lula in Brazil? | ||
You couldn't find them. | ||
Where are rallies in support of Macron in France? | ||
You can't find them. | ||
Where were rallies in support of Joe Biden or Kamala Harris? | ||
Non-existent. | ||
And the ones that did exist were all paid for protests and you get the geolocation data and then you cross-reference with the other Rallies, it's the same thousand people going to every rally. | ||
They're literally paid rally attendants. | ||
And it looks even worse now. | ||
Seemingly, I mean, 50%, maybe 70% of the individuals showing up at these Trump-Musk protests are senior citizens. | ||
So where are they doing this recruiting now? | ||
Are they sending people into senior homes? | ||
Those are the only people they can get to show up? | ||
Are they paying them? | ||
Maybe all of the above? | ||
None of it's organic. | ||
But how about this? | ||
As we're about to reach the halfway point, open the phone lines. | ||
I don't even know if I can show this. | ||
This is debatable of whether I can even show this or not. | ||
But this is... | ||
Old lady, she's got to be at least 60, I'm thinking, around 60. I don't know if we're allowed to show this. | ||
I don't even, I mean, this woman brings a Trump effigy, a Trump, like, doll, a puppet doll or something. | ||
Just, if you don't want to hear this, then just, you know, put it on mute for 30 seconds to a minute if you've got kids in the room. | ||
I mean, this is, we're talking about leftist, just total trash behavior here. | ||
So you've been warned. | ||
You've had fair warning now to just mute it or just look away for a minute. | ||
So this woman takes this Trump doll out. | ||
Excuse me for the extreme vision here, but she takes the Trump doll out. | ||
She puts a dildo on herself. | ||
She's wearing a dildo and she's walking around humping the Trump doll. | ||
And I'm putting this lightly. | ||
I don't think we can show that, so we just won't show it. | ||
Or maybe, I don't know, maybe we could censor it or something if we wanted. | ||
I think you get the point. | ||
This is how deranged they are. | ||
Oh, good job. | ||
There you go. | ||
We got a little censored version there. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
I heard about a Trump protest, so I'm going to make a Trump doll. | ||
I'm going to go out and get a sex toy and then I'm going to rig it up to my body and I'm going to walk around in public humping it. | ||
Yeah. And that will show people that I'm the good guy. | ||
That will prove to people that I am on the right side of history. | ||
I will once and for all make my final stand against the garbage that is Donald Trump and Elon Musk by walking around humping with a plastic phallus a Trump doll that I made. | ||
See? We're the good guys. | ||
Very convincing stuff. | ||
Very, very convincing. | ||
Who you're convincing, I'm not sure. | ||
But that's what you're doing. | ||
Alright. I want to give out the phone lines and we'll take calls the second half of the show. | ||
I do have some other news headlines we can cover here if there's any other breaking news from the Trump-Netanyahu meeting. | ||
We'll bring you that as well. | ||
Phone number to call in 877-789-2539 877-789-2539 and we'll get you up and on the air. | ||
I want to quickly do a little update here though. | ||
I've been very busy. | ||
It's kind of getting obnoxious to be honest. | ||
If you've seen those What are they called, guys, like lifestyle influencers? | ||
That one guy, Ashton Hall, I think he's been going viral a lot lately, and he wakes up, he puts his face in a bucket of ice, he drinks that spring water, everything, he's been going viral. | ||
I actually like that stuff, because it's not that I need it, but it's like, no, to me it shows young men specifically. | ||
It's like, if you want to be successful, you have to live a very committed, straightforward lifestyle. | ||
You're not going to have time to party and all this stuff. | ||
You want to be the best? | ||
You want to be successful? | ||
Yeah. That's the kind of commitment it takes. | ||
Is it realistic what these people do for their online personas? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But I like the direction of it. | ||
Anyway, point is, it's like, for the last three weeks, it's been the same routine for me. | ||
It's like, wake up, and then I have at least like an hour of legal crap every day. | ||
Just dealing with all the nonsense. | ||
Legal defense, legal offense, and then finally, now I'm in touch with the FBI. | ||
There's some movements on the swatting stuff. | ||
They're finally able to reach out to some of the individuals. | ||
I've got a meeting scheduled, and I'll just say, this is what I was told. | ||
I don't know all the process behind the scenes, but basically, I was told the day after... | ||
The day after my swatting, a case was filed in the FBI and it had been sitting at the DOJ this entire time with no movement. | ||
None. Until today. | ||
And so now, again, this is what I was told, so now the FBI can actually do an investigation. | ||
So it's taken this long, but now it's finally moved through the DOJ and they can actually do an investigation. | ||
But it's like, I've been dealing with this every morning. | ||
And it's just getting obnoxious. | ||
But hey, okay, at least they're responding and now I'm told the investigation is beginning, not just in my case, but other cases as well. | ||
And it had been sitting on the DOJ's desk this entire time, waiting for things to process. | ||
Now what's funny, what I was told, the excuse was, because I'm a member of the media, they have to go through different protocols in doing investigations, which is true. | ||
Obama signed that bill. | ||
But you know what's funny? | ||
They completely violated that law. | ||
It even came out of a court, a magistrate judge in Washington, D.C., Judge Faruqi. | ||
When they indicted me, they broke the law because they did not go through the process and the protocols of dealing with a media member. | ||
So when they want to arrest me and indict me, they break the law. | ||
But when I need to have an investigation in my own defense, in my family's defense, then all of a sudden we got to go through all the hoops and everything. | ||
Now the whole thing is ridiculous, these media protocols. | ||
I understand why they have them. | ||
But it's like the same thing. | ||
I don't get special First Amendment rights just because I'm a member of the media. | ||
Everybody has the same exact First Amendment rights. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you have a million followers or one follower. | ||
Everybody should have the same rights. | ||
But it's just funny to me when I was told that. | ||
When they want to indict me and arrest me, they ignore the law. | ||
But when I need help, then all of a sudden, oh, we've got to jump through all these hoops before we can help you. | ||
Ah, that's really convenient. | ||
That is really convenient. | ||
So just to quit update there. | ||
All right, phone lines are already filling up. | ||
When you hear somebody hang up, that means a line is open. | ||
We'll take calls, cover news the rest of the way. | ||
And if there's any other breaking news out of the White House, usually there's something, right? | ||
Usually there's something. | ||
In the evening for you. | ||
Some breaking news. | ||
We'll have that for you as well. | ||
Halfway through the show, we'll be right back. | ||
Alright, this is crazy. | ||
Friend of the show, Alex Stranger. | ||
Self-admitted NIH grant supervisor who participated at yesterday's anti-Elon protest fully supports using your tax dollars to fund studies to give steroids to hamsters. | ||
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Here's a deep cut. | ||
Does anybody listening, do you know who the muscle hamster is? | ||
That's a deep cut. | ||
If you know who the muscle hamster is, yeah. | ||
Well, that's not a government program. | ||
Steroids. So we got that coming up. | ||
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Let's start. | ||
Where should we start? | ||
Oh, Andy. | ||
In Missouri, he was at an anti-Trump-Musk protest this weekend. | ||
He wants to talk about that. | ||
Andy, go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen. | ||
I hope you had a good weekend, but I think mine was a lot more fun than yours was. | ||
We went down to Joplin, Missouri, and like every other place, it's a whole bunch of baby boomers lined up with about... | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Hold on a second, Andy. | ||
We need to give a little context to this. | ||
Joplin, Missouri is a small town in southern Missouri, probably, unfortunately for Joplin, most famously known for the tornado that ripped through there about 10 years or so ago. | ||
How are they organizing an anti-Elon protest in Joplin? | ||
Is there a Tesla dealership there? | ||
No, they were actually right in front of the natural grocers for some reason. | ||
On range line there, that's the main drag going down there. | ||
So we had just, we were just kind of messing around, you know, Saturday morning, kind of bored and said, hey, let's see if we can find one of these. | ||
There's one up in Casey and there's one down in Joplin. | ||
We were like, well, that's closer. | ||
So we went down there, parked in the natural grocery thing. | ||
I have my Alex Jones InfoWare store hoodie on that the porter Oh, it's an arts and crafts time? | ||
Arts and crafts for liberals? | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it was crazy. | ||
And then she said, we went up there, and of course, first things out of my mouth, I started yelling, you know? | ||
Support all the illegal aliens. | ||
And then, of course, they start up with their chant right behind me. | ||
Defend the Constitution. | ||
Defend the Constitution. | ||
Oh, they love the Constitution now. | ||
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Oh. So, I let them go on with that a little bit. | |
And then I had a couple of them come up and try to tell me that the tariffs were wrong. | ||
We were actually only getting tariffs by Japan for 1% tariffs on anything we sold in Japan. | ||
And I just said to the guy, because he was some young liberal guy, had like some runic tattoo on the side of his eye here, and one of those stupid rings we used to put on pigs when I was a kid, you know, to keep them from rooting up the ground in the center of their nose. | ||
I said, where did you get your information on this? | ||
And he goes, well, I got it from Google. | ||
And I said, so you're trusting Google as a real news source? | ||
And, of course, he said, yes. | ||
And I said to him, I said, all right. | ||
I said, I'll let this go. | ||
I want somebody here to explain to me why Chelsea Clinton is worth $84 million and she has never worked at any real job in her entire life. | ||
And I got all these boomers looking at me just like... | ||
What's going on here? | ||
He's actually bringing some facts here. | ||
And I said to him, I said, I'll leave and I'll do whatever. | ||
But give me that fact. | ||
Tell me how that happened. | ||
None of them could answer. | ||
And then, of course, they come up and says, if you want to counter protest, you're able to move down to the end of the line and counter protest. | ||
And I says, well, I think I'll just exercise my First Amendment. | ||
About how many people were there? | ||
There was probably, how many do you think was there, eh? | ||
About 75? | ||
I think there was about 75 there. | ||
You know what? | ||
I actually give them credit, and they are good at this. | ||
They are good at organizing protests. | ||
I thought it was going to fall flat, and it kind of looked originally like it was going to, but they just keep promoting it, keep marketing it, and they keep getting bigger, actually. | ||
A lot of these protests are actually getting bigger. | ||
So, was it mostly old folks like we've seen at the others? | ||
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Totally. Totally. | |
They could have been in a geriatric crew almost. | ||
I mean, I'm surprised there weren't a bunch of wheelchairs up there, to tell you the truth. | ||
And so... | ||
There it is right there. | ||
And it wasn't the best weather. | ||
It looked like it was kind of cold and windy and rainy. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yeah, it was nasty. | ||
And it was... | ||
Wow, look at that. | ||
They had their arts and crafts time. | ||
Oh, that's cute. | ||
It was. | ||
It was very nice. | ||
And then we decided we needed to bounce out when they decided to call the cops. | ||
So I didn't really want to deal with that at the moment. | ||
So that's when we left. | ||
But we had quite a fun day with that one because it was just... | ||
Well, it is kind of like a freak show. | ||
I mean, it's like a free freak show circus. | ||
And the big thing is, if you just walk through there, Well, they're clearly not stopping, Andy. | ||
I thank you for the call. | ||
They're obviously not stopping anytime soon. | ||
They're actually getting bigger. | ||
But who's ever leading the charge on how to market and recruit these people? | ||
I mean, folks, it's like all old folks now. | ||
The majority of the, I've never seen that. | ||
I've been covering these protests for 10 years. | ||
I've never, it's usually the average age is probably around 30. I mean, or it's just whatever the average age is. | ||
Now the average age is like 60. So I don't know what that's about. | ||
But that is a very, you can observe that pretty easily. | ||
Speaking of wild, so this is Alex Stranger, friend of the show. | ||
He goes to these protests and just trolls. | ||
He's like one of us. | ||
He supports Trump, but he likes to go and pretend he's a radical leftist, and then he freaks them out because he's more radical than them. | ||
So I haven't even seen this, but apparently he got an NIH grant supervisor who might have been involved directly with this research at UT here, because they do a lot of government research here. | ||
She wants to give steroids to hamsters. | ||
Well, I can only imagine the benefits of that. | ||
But let's hear it from her own words here, guys. | ||
Do we have it ready? | ||
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Yeah, go ahead. | |
And another really important study where we were giving steroids to hamsters to see if it would make them more aggressive to kind of help get rid of the epidemic across the mass community. | ||
Like in our country, in Newsflash, the steroids made the hamsters a lot more aggressive. | ||
And now like Elon Musk is talking about it's a bad use of tax pair of funds. | ||
No, that's straight up fascism and it's straight up white supremacy. | ||
And our government is literally infested with this plague. | ||
So, you know, you know, She wants the hamsters to do this. | ||
They're not so much, but. | ||
At UT Austin. | ||
At UT Austin. | ||
And they do jobs where they kind of experiment. | ||
That you're talking about. | ||
Like providing steroids to hamsters to make the work. | ||
Not aggression studies, so not. | ||
I'm gonna message you because my struggle is, this should not be happening. | ||
I know, I know. | ||
It's a war on the working man, what's happening. | ||
You know, to go from six figures to homeless working people. | ||
To go from six figures a year to being homeless within a month and a half? | ||
It really is incredible, isn't it? | ||
I don't think you could pull this off to a conservative, and I think they've even tried when they've sent out crews with like Jordan Kepler and others, and they try to send these people out as like radical right-wingers to go get them to bait Trump supporters into supporting things or believing things that don't exist. | ||
It's never worked. | ||
They've tried it before. | ||
You know, a conservative, a Trump supporter, they can usually sniff that stuff out. | ||
Or at least they're grounded in some sense of reality or principle that it just doesn't work. | ||
I don't know what... | ||
You have to understand, if you're listening to this, Alex goes out in ridiculous outfits. | ||
He's out here in a ripped up, torn up, Seinfeld t-shirt. | ||
Looks like it's covered in car grease. | ||
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And he's got the face mask on. | |
And he's like, I study hamster aggression with steroids and like, wow, that's really important stuff. | ||
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Oh my gosh, I can't believe, yeah, we need to keep that going. | |
What is it? | ||
Do they have any lines at all? | ||
Are there any lines between their ideology and reality to stop them from going completely off of a ledge? | ||
And I think the answer is no. | ||
No. They're already off the ledge. | ||
It's gone. | ||
You can walk up to these people and say, I inject hamsters with steroids. | ||
They say, yeah, that's great. | ||
You should keep it up. | ||
He goes around, he's like, my wife's boyfriend, I can't afford to take him out on a date because of the Trump administration. | ||
Like, wow, that's horrible. | ||
You should be able to pay for your wife's boyfriend date. | ||
Another caller on this. | ||
Let's go to John in Florida. | ||
John, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen. | ||
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How's it going? | |
Good. Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I was at one of these protests myself. | ||
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I actually had it in my hometown here in Central Florida. | |
And I just want to know your thoughts on the hypocrisy. | ||
One of the signs I saw was hands off my body. | ||
And I'm like, well, why did they force us with COVID jabs? | ||
Couldn't say anything to that. | ||
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The other one was, oh, hands off my women's rights. | |
And yet I'm like, well, what about biological men and women's sports? | ||
And they're calling me a Nazi. | ||
So I just want to know your thoughts. | ||
Is it more you think of more of an ideology? | ||
Okay. Well, I think it's probably all three, but the ideology is... | ||
Really, the only principle that they have is they're against you. | ||
So that's really their ideology. | ||
It's not even open borders. | ||
It's whatever is against you. | ||
So if you're four men in women's sports, then they'd be against it. | ||
If you were four open borders, they'd be for closed borders. | ||
So it's like, I don't know, you could probably play that game of reverse psychology on them. | ||
But then that brings up the brainwashing. | ||
Yes, they are totally under brainwashing. | ||
That's why they're out at these protests. | ||
They're brainwashed to go do it. | ||
And so that's what you get. | ||
The ideology is we just oppose you, no matter what. | ||
Common sense, logic, reality, doesn't matter. | ||
And then yes, they are under a total brainwashing spell. | ||
Convinced that they're the good guys or they're fighting crime or Nazi or something else and that's why they go do it. | ||
So yeah, you're experiencing both of these things. | ||
Absolutely. And I give them credit. | ||
They have the formula down and they continue to have these protests. | ||
So trying to argue facts and logic with these leftists is a fool's errand other than for the entertainment purposes at this point. | ||
And that's well documented. | ||
Thank you for the call, John. | ||
You got Joe in Texas. | ||
Joe, were you at the protests as well? | ||
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No, I was not at the protests. | |
But I can tell you that I got a letter in the mail. | ||
My mom is a member of AARP, which is kind of backwards because she's like ultra conservative beyond Christian. | ||
So I keep trying to tell her to get into the other one that's actually on our side. | ||
And if I remember the name of it, I would tell you. | ||
But the one that we got a letter in the mail from AARP promoting the protests and signing and promoting a couple of petitions to send to Elon and Trump. | ||
Whoa! Okay, okay, okay. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I want you to... | ||
I'm understanding what you're saying now. | ||
I didn't get it at first. | ||
You're saying they're marketing this, they're directly marketing this to senior citizens? | ||
Yes. Okay, okay, explain that again. | ||
I didn't really see where you were going with it at first. | ||
Now I see. | ||
Okay, I didn't mean to interrupt. | ||
I was just, okay, I get it now. | ||
All right, go ahead. | ||
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Okay, so we got a letter in the mail from AARP directly promoting these protests, directly promoting petitions to the government. | |
You know, to get Elon out and to call, you know, all of the language that we hear from the left. | ||
So the AARP is directly recruiting seniors to these protests by direct mail. | ||
It's insane. | ||
What was in the letter? | ||
Was it like a Democrat, like... | ||
Pamphlet? Or was it like an official AARP thing? | ||
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No, it was from AARP with their letterhead and it kind of came with the AARP mag that mom gets every month. | |
Again, I'm trying to get her out of that one, but she likes the hotel discount. | ||
But it came along with the mag that they send out every month, and it was directly recruiting to sign petitions and addressing the protests. | ||
Not directly saying where they were, but to look for them. | ||
So AARP is involved in recruiting for both the petitions to get the government back in their hands and to deal with the protests. | ||
Well, this is interesting. | ||
I'm going to upload this clip. | ||
We're going to even post it to Elon Musk. | ||
So now we see, okay, we have an answer. | ||
How are they recruiting all of these retired people, these elderly people, to these protests? | ||
They're using retirement programs and mailers. | ||
And I mean, look, I guess they're retired. | ||
They don't have anything better to do. | ||
They figure, okay, whatever, I'll go to a protest. | ||
So this is definitely one of the ways, maybe the biggest way that they're doing it. | ||
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Yeah, as far as I can tell. | |
Now, I'm sure there are others involved as well, but AARP is certainly one. | ||
And of course, it's the same fear-mongering. | ||
They're taking away your benefits. | ||
They're taking away your Medicare and health care and social security. | ||
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That's exactly it. | |
Exactly. The first line on the letter was, sign this petition to tell Elon to keep his mitts off our social security. | ||
There you go. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
Do what the Democrats tell you or you're going to die. | ||
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Yep. And they're directly marketing it as a fearmonger tactic to the seniors who are directly affected. | |
And they're just flat out lying because if Elon is successful, the Social Security is actually going to go up. | ||
So the whole thing is just ridiculous reverse engineering. | ||
Well, and think about it, too. | ||
It's just like how the fake news operates. | ||
The average person opens up their letter, and they don't assume it's propaganda. | ||
They don't assume it's Democrat Party propaganda, anti-Musk propaganda. | ||
They just, oh, it's like, oh, this is a real thing. | ||
This is going to affect me. | ||
I need to go take action. | ||
That's how they look at it. | ||
It's just like with the news. | ||
Until you discover it, it's like, when you say fake news, it's literally fake news. | ||
But somebody turns on the TV and they see, oh, Trump this, Trump that. | ||
They think, oh my gosh, this is the news. | ||
This must be real. | ||
They don't get it's propaganda. | ||
So now they're sending out these mailers to elderly folks, retired folks that just don't know any better. | ||
It just says, hey, Musk is about to strip you of your Medicare and Social Security. | ||
They say, oh my goodness, I need to go to this protest. | ||
They don't realize they're just getting propaganda into their mailbox now. | ||
Wow. Appreciate that call, Joe. | ||
Let's go to Bam Bam in Florida. | ||
Bam Bam, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
How are you doing today? | ||
I'm good, thank you. | ||
So, I just want to let you know, two weeks ago we were in Merritt Island, Florida, and we were across the street from the protesters, and we outnumbered them big time. | ||
They came in in buses, probably getting paid by George Soros, and they were out there for about four hours. | ||
We had them outnumbered. | ||
We had our music playing. | ||
We had our coolers. | ||
And we had a grand old time just fighting against them and just totally taking them down to the point where they got back in the bus and left. | ||
But it was a good day. | ||
It was a great day for the conservatives, Owen. | ||
And I just want to let you guys know that we will continue to fight. | ||
We do have a protest in Claremont off of Highway 50 this upcoming Saturday. | ||
That we will be attending. | ||
Another anti-Musk protest, or what? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yeah, right in front of the Tesla dealer in Claremont. | ||
So, we're looking forward to it. | ||
Born to Ride 45. I'm a member of Born to Ride 45 with George Kolelev, Florida. | ||
And we will continue to fight as long as we keep on following their schedule because they do post a schedule on Google where their locations will be from week to week. | ||
And we're just going to keep on following them and we will keep on fighting them while I'm on the air with you. | ||
I'm trying to think of another tactic here. | ||
What if you brought a bag of binkies or something? | ||
Or maybe some Play-Doh? | ||
Yeah. It's just amazing. | ||
As a matter of fact, my one member, my paisan, Joey, he went across the street to them with his sign, and he was being friendly with them. | ||
The first thing they did, Owen, they started touching him. | ||
They started putting their hands on him and trying to grab his sign. | ||
And Joey gave them a fair warning. | ||
He says, you only touch me once. | ||
What about bringing back the old-fashioned stink bomb? | ||
Do they still make those stink bombs? | ||
Just go hit them with a stink bomb. | ||
Absolutely. We'll drop a couple there and just walk back. | ||
Do they still make those? | ||
They used to have these little things as a kid. | ||
You drop it on the ground, you step on it, you run away, you stink bomb your friends. | ||
You wanted to say something else. | ||
I got 50 seconds until the break. | ||
Okay. So what I want to say to everybody listening that lives in Florida, I wish I could get some of your people from Texas to join in with us, but, you know, it's a little bit of a ride. | ||
But I want to let everybody know in Florida, we will be in Claremont on Highway 50 this upcoming Saturday. | ||
Please join us and let us together fight against these radicals. | ||
All right, Bam Bam, thank you for the call. | ||
By the way, we got other callers now. | ||
Confirming what the previous caller said about the AARP pamphlets that are being mailed to them. | ||
And then we also have a statement from Elon Musk in regards to catching who's ever funding all this radical terrorism. | ||
So we got all of that coming up first two hours in the books. | ||
But first, before we go back to calls, a crazy announcement out of Florida we'll have for you. | ||
Alright, crazy story out of Florida here. | ||
Florida officials announce arrests amid international child sex abuse case. | ||
Faces of evil. | ||
Florida authorities announce arrest and global child abuse ring bust. | ||
It was not just the abuse, folks. | ||
They were filming and distributing the videos as well. | ||
Just horrendous stuff. | ||
Florida police shut it down, provided these comments in a press conference. | ||
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Busting an international child pornography ring. | |
We will be bringing charges against eight individuals this morning, seven of whom are Florida residents. | ||
As a dad of three little ones, it's tough to talk about some of this stuff, but what these guys were doing was truly heinous. | ||
There's not a word in the English dictionary that can describe the gross content that was on the videos. | ||
Our investigators have been able to get their hands on over a million videos showing sexual abuse on minors. | ||
Many of these individuals were babies that are being sold around the world. | ||
The 2023 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children reports over 36 million instances of suspected child sexual exploitation and over 100 million files related to child sex abuse material. | ||
And that's only what's getting reported. | ||
This continues to be a problem in our country, in our state. | ||
You know, protecting our kids is not an easy task to begin with. | ||
And today, with the access to the Internet and social media, it allows these sick predators to more easily get access to our kids. | ||
And as I've said, my first five, six weeks on the job here, that's going to be a major priority for my office. | ||
The individuals that are being busted today that purchased this harmful content, many of them found it through TikTok. | ||
It was available online. | ||
They found access to a portal where they could purchase this dangerous material. | ||
If there's unlicensed music or something going around, they've proven with a flip of a switch they can get it off. | ||
And it's taken too long for them to get some of this pornographic material and avenues to purchase harder, more gross content. | ||
We've got to get them to be more accountable. | ||
So we'll be working on that. | ||
We're going to hold social media companies accountable that want to put our families and our kids in jeopardy. | ||
So today, these eight defendants are being charged with multiple felony counts, including RICO, money laundering, and purchase of child pornography. | ||
Again, I can't tell you in words how gross this content is, but it shows the dangers, the evil that's out there. | ||
It is truly evil. | ||
And you've got my word that in this state, we are going to do everything we can To hold these people accountable. | ||
If you are a child predator, if you are one of these sick people, then I hope you never see the sun again, and I hope you certainly never have access to kids again. | ||
So we will continue that fight, and I want to give a very special thanks to Rita Peters from Statewide Prosecution for leading this fight. | ||
She's going to slap these guys around in the courtroom, and unfortunately I'm figurative in that comment, but thankful to her as well as Investigator Abby George who busted the case. | ||
So thank you. | ||
I'll turn it over to Commissioner. | ||
So, what should the punishment be? | ||
Idaho recently The governor of Idaho, Brad Little, issues a statement on the death penalty for pedophiles, signing the bill just last week, death penalty for pedophiles. | ||
Idaho will be the only state with firing squad as main execution method. | ||
You realize that child predators, child molesters, usually get kid glove treatment from the justice system? | ||
It's time to change that. | ||
Idaho's paving the way. | ||
Florida's paving the way. | ||
These people should never see the light of day again. | ||
Probably never even breathe again. | ||
That's the sickest stuff on earth right there. | ||
Alright, Musk responds over the weekend. | ||
Soros funded Indivisible. | ||
That's the group that is leading most of the marketing and organizing of these Musk They will be, | ||
says Elon Musk. | ||
That... will be a very important day in the healing of this country. | ||
When the people that fund and organize Democrat Party terrorism are finally brought to justice, that will be a very important day in saving this country. | ||
Very important. | ||
So I hope it happens. | ||
Needs to happen. | ||
It's long overdue. | ||
Musk seems to be confident that it will. | ||
Speaking of, Cindy in Alabama wants to reaffirm what we heard in the second hour, that yes, AARP is indeed targeting senior citizens and getting them out to these protests. | ||
Cindy in Alabama, you're on the air now. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Love your show. | ||
And I've been following Alex from the very beginning. | ||
I'm older. | ||
I may not sound older, but I am a retiree. | ||
And I do want to confirm, yeah, they're sending out these stupid letters telling people, you know, that they're taking away your Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
So you received one of these letters? | ||
Absolutely. Explain what was in the letter. | ||
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Yeah, it was like, they were just almost like telling you as a... | |
First of all, I want to say, AR... | ||
AR... AARP is a Democrat-run business organization. | ||
Truly. Truly. | ||
I wasn't going to sign up, but there were some things that I just wanted to... | ||
Yeah, I was curious. | ||
As a conservative, I wanted to see what they were doing to the senior citizens' mindset. | ||
So, yeah, it's kind of like fear mongering and telling you, you know, if you don't, you know, if you don't try you know, defend yourself and and and don't. | ||
You know, take what Trump is saying is true. | ||
Yeah, it's definitely fear mongering. | ||
Well, here's what's so amazing about it. | ||
You think about, and there's all these different organizations, but now you look at AARP. | ||
I'm sure there's a lot of benefits for retirees, senior citizens. | ||
That's why they sign up. | ||
But it's like, how many of these things, And I'm going to tell you, my mom... | ||
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I was her caregiver for 15 years and her health had gone down. | |
So I was reading her mail and, you know, she would get excited opening some of these mailers and saying, oh my God, look what they're going to do to us. | ||
You know, and I'm like, mom, calm down. | ||
That's not true. | ||
And she was like 84, you know, and she was getting really, how can I say it, excited and concerned about her benefits, right? | ||
So it's been going on a long time, a long time. | ||
And it makes me angry that they're picking on some of these older people and trying to manipulate them and not telling them the truth. | ||
Like I said, if your eyes aren't open, which Alex and you and Chase and others have helped many people find, I can't thank you enough. | ||
You know, but they're definitely like... | ||
You know, feeding on the older people. | ||
Well, it's the same program. | ||
They take disenfranchised black Americans, fed propaganda their whole lives, and then they feed them Black Lives Matter and they say, oh, we're here for you. | ||
They think, oh, this is great. | ||
They're looking out for me. | ||
I'm disenfranchised. | ||
I'm a victim. | ||
So then they glob on to Black Lives Matter, not realizing, no, that's just more left-wing communist Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
Same thing now we learn, I guess, with AARP. | ||
Look, we have to respect the fact the Democrats have a very high-level, well-performing propaganda machine. | ||
From the mainstream media to mailers to activist groups, protest groups, I mean, it's a well-oiled propaganda machine. | ||
Now we're learning all the different tentacles of it, including AARP. | ||
I mean, I didn't have that one on my bingo card, and now here we are. | ||
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Yeah. I also want to just mention you had played that clip about the Florida bust with the child trafficking as well. | |
I just wanted to tell you that I followed David Steele for a long time too about this. | ||
He was a huge advocate on trying to find out what's going on about this. | ||
And then all of a sudden, well, that changed, of course. | ||
And I'm glad. | ||
I'm glad that there is a ballsy senator or governor out there making his point of the death penalty. | ||
That's the way it should be. | ||
Anybody that hurts a child should be put to death. | ||
There's no reason for it to be around. | ||
There's no reason for him or her. | ||
I understand issues with the death penalty and that's why I don't really... | ||
I don't really take a stance on it because there's issues of it. | ||
There have been people wrongfully convicted then wrongfully put to death. | ||
There's a great movie, too, about this called Nefarious, which is kind of a different spiritual aspect of capital punishment, the debate on that. | ||
But if you have an open-shut case with child abuse or something as sickening like that in Florida, yeah, just get rid of them as soon as possible. | ||
As soon as possible, get rid of them. | ||
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I mean, there's no... | |
There should be no compromise. | ||
Put it that way. | ||
When you're hurting a child that doesn't understand that it's so pure, no. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
That person needs to go away. | ||
And think about it too, Cindy, and I thank you for the call. | ||
Folks, this is how diabolical it is. | ||
And this is why they're trying to blur these lines right now. | ||
With LGBTQ +, with trans kids. | ||
It's all by design. | ||
It's all by design. | ||
They want to blur these lines so that we're not sitting there talking about how do you handle child molesters and worse, the people that do it and film it and distribute it. | ||
So they... | ||
Blur the lines and then they normalize, well, trans kids and minor attracted persons and LGBTQ plus and gay pride for kids and it's all this crap to blur that line so that they can come forward. | ||
When you say death penalty for child abusers, they can say that's a minor attracted person. | ||
You're discriminating. | ||
What should the penalty be? | ||
For an individual that deceives a child into chemical castration, physical castration, what should be the punishment for a doctor that dismembers a healthy child? | ||
So they normalize that. | ||
They institutionalize that. | ||
So that you don't make that connection. | ||
It's hard to debate. | ||
Somebody that abuses a kid, sexually abuses a kid, films it, distributes it. | ||
It's hard to defend that stance, but now you blur the lines. | ||
You say, but what about minor attracted people? | ||
What about trans kids? | ||
Are we not supposed to punish people that deceive children into destroying their bodies, chemically, physically? | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
That's normal. | ||
That's trans kids. | ||
That's LGBTQ+. | ||
Well, where do you draw the lines? | ||
How do you know that person isn't in it for some sick reason? | ||
Let's go to... | ||
Let's see here. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Massachusetts. | ||
Michael, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, how you doing? | |
Good, thank you. | ||
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Just a quick question. | |
I'll keep it short and sweet. | ||
Do you think Trump's tariffs are going to cause all the fake Biden bucks that were pumped into the system to keep it afloat, to just disappear? | ||
And two, do you think the tariffs, and by extension the economy as a whole, will recover if we all follow through with Trump's plan? | ||
That's it. | ||
Well, to your first question, you know, that kind of applies to whoever has those bucks. | ||
I think that you'll see pretty soon the money's going into treasuries. | ||
Will the interest rates go down? | ||
I mean, that's up to the individuals what they're going to do with that cash. | ||
I mean, if they look at it like, well, we're going to throw it into the stock market, look to get a return, then maybe that's what's been going on. | ||
The stock market did well under Biden. | ||
I mean, that is true. | ||
So that could have been the case. | ||
But that's kind of more individual case by case and then you just see what happens with larger movements. | ||
Absolutely, I think Trump's plan is going to work once it's completed. | ||
Absolutely. And the only thing stopping it is going to be not following through with the entire plan or if they launch another pandemic or something else to railroad it or derail it like they did in 2020 with COVID. | ||
But aside from all that, aside from the debate about it or what's happening or what's not happening, the basics are still the same. | ||
The United States of America has been getting destroyed on trade. | ||
We have been getting destroyed. | ||
It has not been a level playing field. | ||
We have been the world's piggy bank. | ||
And so we're just reversing it and inversing it. | ||
And that's all that's happening. | ||
So that's long overdue anyway. | ||
If you don't want to do free trade, then we get reciprocal trade. | ||
If you want to bitch about that, then good luck. | ||
But that's what it is. | ||
This is bad, bad policy. | ||
Our politicians selling us out for decades with horrible trade policy and now Trump is just doing what is long overdue and what's right. | ||
So you probably would rather have free trade Absolutely. | ||
sense. It's a great plan. | ||
And I do think it will be successful. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
Let's go... | ||
To Dean in Alaska. | ||
Dean, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, can you hear me? | |
Yes, loud and clear. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
I'm calling you from the only state in Canada here. | ||
We suffer for that. | ||
Our state animal is a rhinoceros now. | ||
We need NPR shut down. | ||
They poisoned everybody's brain. | ||
That's the only info they get. | ||
You know, they put a fake... | ||
I exist on the supplements. | ||
I thank you guys for all that stuff. | ||
I wish you'd bring back the bone broth. | ||
I've been on everything from Alex since cell phones started and I first heard him. | ||
Coming out of the woods back in the beginning of this century. | ||
The protesters in Fairbanks were imported here a few weeks ago. | ||
Everybody saw it. | ||
The reason I called was about the Constitution. | ||
It's a timeless document. | ||
It's good stuff in there. | ||
And now that we have Musk in there upgrading stuff, maybe we should look into our staffing and acting guide. | ||
I mean, the Constitution, the words and the meaning, the intent of it is timeless, but it was written on a sheepskin with a bird feather filled with ink made from an oak gall, you know, which is like fungus on an oak tree. | ||
At the same time... | ||
It was so primitive without even a printing press. | ||
We developed a staffing and action guide, you know, and I flashed on it when I saw Nancy Pelosi parading through in 2019 or whenever that was with electoral votes in this mahogany box from, like, the House or the Senate or whatever. | ||
I felt like, oh, my God, this thing is so archaic. | ||
All the legislators and senators are owned by lobbyists. | ||
Everything's topsy-turvy. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
That system needs an upgrade. | ||
And I think the Capitol Dome is perfect for filling with servers. | ||
They could give everybody a cell phone. | ||
We could have an app on there with security, like your banking app or whatever, you know. | ||
People could be involved in every bit of legislation and voting, and we could put it back into people's hands. | ||
I mean, to take it away from these geezers in office there, it's just crazy. | ||
But that's the main thing I wanted to say is, "Good God, why are we putting up with this archaic system with a bunch of boneheads that won't get anything done? | ||
It's ridiculous." yes well uh we need to get rid of this party that is a criminal organization a terrorist group anti-american the democrat party and maybe you can get into some of those issues but that's just like that's just like level one it's like if we can't defeat the democrats | ||
politically it'd be so easy i mean you talk about the constitution again how many times do we have to go through this the originalist political science of the constitution the democrats would never win the senate and if they couldn't do the gerrymandering they would never win the house never not one time in this country's history Never! So... | ||
You know, that's just the problem. | ||
But the Constitution is not the problem. | ||
Our political leadership is. | ||
Thank you for the call, Dean. | ||
By the way, did you hear that Trump has announced this now, officially? | ||
Trump will get a military parade in Washington, D.C. Now, they're complaining at the cost here, which I find ironic. | ||
It's going to be on Flag Day, which also happens to be Trump's birthday, June 14th. | ||
But they're complaining about the cost of this. | ||
June 14th, a Saturday. | ||
This is what's being reported so far. | ||
The 250th anniversary of the United States Army. | ||
And also Trump's 79th birthday for a military parade. | ||
It would stretch across nearly four miles from the Pentagon in Arlington to the White House. | ||
So this will be part of the 250th. | ||
Bicentennial? What does it got? | ||
Did I say it right? | ||
That's a hard one. | ||
Bicentennial? I don't know if that's right or not. | ||
We'll pull it up. | ||
The 250th anniversary. | ||
So just more of the festivities. | ||
But they're complaining. | ||
That is correct. | ||
Yeah. They're complaining and they're saying, well, it might cost almost $90 million. | ||
It's hilarious to me. | ||
They complain about all the waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
To the tune of trillions of dollars that we're stopping. | ||
The Trump administration is stopping a trillion dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
A trillion dollars. | ||
And they don't like that. | ||
They want a trillion dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And then Trump says, we're going to spend $90 million on a military parade for America's 250th anniversary, birthday, whatever you want to call it. | ||
Good for morale. | ||
People can come around. | ||
Everybody can enjoy it. | ||
Patriotism. Everything. | ||
$90 million. | ||
Okay. We don't want that. | ||
That's a waste of $90 million. | ||
But $90 million for a gay hamster parade treadmill gin cocktail fest. | ||
They'd be all in for that. | ||
You don't have enough money for that. | ||
A gay trans comic book. | ||
A gay trans orchestra. | ||
$90 trillion wouldn't be enough. | ||
As much money as you need. | ||
But you want to have a parade for America? | ||
That's a waste. | ||
We don't like that. | ||
Okay. Let's go to Sean in California. | ||
Sean, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey Owen, am I coming in loud and clear for you? | |
Yes, sir. | ||
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Awesome. Hey, before we get started here, I did want to reference the Real Alex Jones store. | |
I just bought myself some of the Syllogy the other day, as well as the Hold the Line coin and the Alex Jones coin that's silver, because that bad boy is probably the closest thing we're going to have to anything of Alex looking like a president. | ||
Although I would vote for him if he ran. | ||
Thank you for your support. | ||
Definitely, definitely. | ||
Letting you know, this is that thing when we talk about trying to reach out to the left, and they just have that Stockholm Syndrome. | ||
Here in California... | ||
With the election of Trump in November, our gasoline was going from $5.10 a gallon down to $4.85. | ||
And it was going about a nickel a week and so on. | ||
It was dipping and dipping. | ||
And now, as of the start of the tariff thing, all of a sudden, they catapulted back up. | ||
You know, it was $5.05, then $5.10 a gallon. | ||
Now it's $5.15, so it's even higher than it was before the election. | ||
And these folks are thinking that, oh, it's Trump's fault. | ||
In reality, Newsom signed a law adding yet another tax to try to make us go green, and the state legislature created more legislation for more additives to be put into our fuel. | ||
And there's currently a campaign going on, at least with the Chevrons, where they are advertising that 25% of what people pay for gas in California is taxes and fees. | ||
And that's my design. | ||
I wish people could understand this. | ||
And it just shows the phonism of the Democrats. | ||
They are for the rich. | ||
It's just like what they did in New York City. | ||
Well, we're going to charge you more to drive. | ||
We're going to price you out of driving in New York City. | ||
Well, who do you think that benefits? | ||
That benefits the rich. | ||
They don't want you on the roads. | ||
They don't want their poor peasants on the roads. | ||
That's for the rich. | ||
Same thing. | ||
They don't want you flying on a plane. | ||
They don't want you driving a car. | ||
So they tax the poor people out of the equation. | ||
I'm so sick of this crap. | ||
The Democrats are for the low class of poor people. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
If the Democrats could, they would write policy pricing you out of everything. | ||
They do. | ||
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that, if I may, Owen, the Stockholm syndrome on social media is continuing and that Zuckerberg may have crawled on his knees to Trump. | |
But when I do log into my Facebook, my algorithm is still feeding me anti-Trump material, despite all the conservative chats and conservative friends I have on Facebook. | ||
The blue haired, screaming liberal contacts I have, their stuff comes up, not my conservative friends. | ||
So Zuckerberg's doing lip service. | ||
It's just straight lip service, man. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Has Zuckerberg said anything about that? | ||
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No, remember him and Bezos met with Trump, whatever? | |
Yeah, nothing ever really comes out of those meetings. | ||
I mean, Zuckerberg was just back at the White House again, but there's like never, I don't really hear anything about it. | ||
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If I was him, I'd take his little wife from China and just go live with Xi Jinping and call it a day. | |
But like Alex says, we know where he lives in Hawaii, so if it goes sideways, he's going to be... | ||
Well, I wouldn't trust Zuckerberg. | ||
I mean, I'd like to think Zuckerberg is on Team America, and maybe part of him is. | ||
But who knows? | ||
That wife could be a handler of his. | ||
He could be an informant for somebody else. | ||
He could be stabbing Trump in the back, trying to get information. | ||
So I don't really like that. | ||
All right, Sean, thank you for the call. | ||
Final segment coming up. | ||
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Michelle Obama's new podcast. | ||
Have you been listening? | ||
No. No one has. | ||
Michelle Obama's new podcast is a total flop. | ||
She can barely even get 10,000 views. | ||
She can barely even get 10,000 views, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And... We kick off, we've got all kinds of channels that air our shows. | ||
We kick off on Rumble every day with 10,000 people every day, just live on Rumble. | ||
That's one platform. | ||
So, yes. | ||
Yes. I am kicking Michelle Obama in the ratings, despite all the marketing and millions of dollars behind her. | ||
But see, it just shows how it's all astroturf. | ||
It shows how it's all synthetic. | ||
And that's the case with most of these left-wing... | ||
And really, just generally speaking, a lot of political media, just nobody's listening. | ||
And it's no good. | ||
But Michelle Obama can't even have a popular podcast. | ||
If they were thinking of running her, this is kind of the ultimate nobody's interested, isn't it? | ||
And then there's Gavin Newsom with his podcast, who's definitely going to be running. | ||
And then they'll use that. | ||
Gavin will say, hey, look, Michelle did a podcast nobody listened. | ||
I did a podcast that did decent. | ||
Michelle Obama humiliated amid dismal ratings for podcast she launched with great fanfare. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
I do this for free. | ||
Honestly, I need to just start a consulting firm and just be a consultant for a side gig because I just, I give the best advice. | ||
I give it for free. | ||
I don't know why I do this for free. | ||
But I'm going to do it again. | ||
I'm a generous person. | ||
I could make millions as a consultant, but I do it for free. | ||
I'm going to give the best advice Michelle Obama has ever gotten in her life. | ||
I can save your podcast, Michelle. | ||
I can save it. | ||
If you're ready. | ||
If you want to save your podcast, if you want to get your first... | ||
You haven't even gotten half a million views. | ||
You've probably gotten like... | ||
100,000 views overall on all of your episodes. | ||
I can get you a million views in one episode if you take my advice. | ||
Prove you're a woman. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all you gotta do. | ||
I don't know what it will look like. | ||
I don't know what it will sound like. | ||
But if you can prove If you can prove it, if you take that head on, and you take the conspiracy theory that you're a transgender man, and you address it head on in your podcast, and you either own up to being trans and tell your story, and own it, and be proud of it, or come out and deny it with proof, you'll get a million views. | ||
That's free advice, and I guarantee you, your whole damn team... | ||
Of all the people you're working with, all the marketing money, everything that got put into your podcast and nobody watches it, I just gave you the best advice better than all of them. | ||
All the millions of dollars poured in and I gave it to you for free. | ||
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the millions of dollars poured in and I gave it to you for free. | |
There you go. | ||
There it is. | ||
Save your whole podcast. | ||
You know I'm right. | ||
Back to the phone lines we go. | ||
Let's go to Len in Arizona. | ||
Len, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Owen. | |
Hey, that guy that called in about the AARP, he wanted to switch over to another one. | ||
He couldn't remember the name. | ||
The name of that other company is AMAC. | ||
It's just like AARP except for it's a faith, family, and freedom-based company. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Got you. | ||
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So, anyway, that's really all I have to say. | |
Alright, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Smoke in Oklahoma. | ||
You're on the air, Smoke. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yo, Owen, can you hear me? | |
Yep. Alright, man, I just wanted to say real quick, I'm a videographer, director, and I made a project for an artist called Icon Oki with two E's. | ||
It's called I Constitution. | ||
If you guys could check it out, I'd appreciate it. | ||
He's a great patriotic artist. | ||
And we're banned on YouTube, so check us out on Rumble. | ||
I just wanted to make a statement and then ask you a question. | ||
I've noticed all this craziness going on in Texas with the Tesla bomb and then the Epic City and the Colony Ridge and then the stabbing in Frisco and then Jasmine Crockett, she's a disaster by herself. | ||
And then, of course, Jamie White, rest in peace. | ||
And then the whole swatting thing. | ||
Have you gotten any updates on that? | ||
Yeah, I gave the update. | ||
Earlier, in the last hour. | ||
But yeah, I have a meeting with the FBI coming up this week. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
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Nice, nice. | |
I'm glad something's getting done about that. | ||
Also, what are your thoughts about the Steve Jensen thing going on with the FBI? | ||
Have you heard about that? | ||
Yeah, so it appears to be confirmed. | ||
So there was this weird debate, and I try to avoid this stuff because, look, a lot of it is... | ||
Paid for political content. | ||
It's like what I've discussed before. | ||
A lot of the stuff that you see now, because social media is mainstream and MAGA is mainstream, a lot of that money pours into social media and a lot of that money pours into Trump support on social media. | ||
It's millions of dollars. | ||
It's a lot of money. | ||
And people always say, well, who is it? | ||
Say who, say who. | ||
Well, it's not the who as much as it is the what. | ||
So whenever there's some big bifurcated breaking news or development, the money pours in to try to control the narrative. | ||
So that has been going on with this Jensen individual, I would say. | ||
So whenever there's some big bifurcated breaking news that the money starts pouring in to try to control the narrative, I just avoid it. | ||
And then I just kind of wait and see what happens when the dust settles. | ||
But yeah, it looks like that individual who was... | ||
Involved in a lot of the January 6th stuff and had some bad things to say. | ||
Is working with the FBI. | ||
Kash Patel did retweet, repost a confirmation of that story. | ||
But other than that, I don't know what the hell's going on. | ||
And I'm just waiting till kind of the fog of war clears because everything that you're seeing right now is like a lot of paid-for responses to try to control the narrative. | ||
But yes, yes, that guy's been confirmed by Kash Patel is still working. | ||
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That's awful, man. | |
Absolutely. I would not expect that that is going to last very long. | ||
Eventually it'll get to Trump's ear, and hopefully it'll be stopped. | ||
But until then, figuring out why is just strange, right? | ||
I mean, it's just weird. | ||
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That almost seems deliberate, like a slap in the face on purpose. | |
I don't know. | ||
I hope not. | ||
But I don't know, man. | ||
That's unacceptable. | ||
But respect to you, man. | ||
Good to see you in good health and live and free. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
You know, let me just say kind of one more time in response. | ||
I say this every once in a while so people understand. | ||
If I don't cover something on this show, there's a reason. | ||
So, just understand. | ||
If there's some other thing, you're like, why hasn't he covered this? | ||
Why hasn't he talked about this? | ||
There's a reason. | ||
There's a reason. | ||
It's not that I don't see it or that I'm ignoring it. | ||
There is a reason. | ||
And so this story is a perfect example. | ||
These people out here are getting paid to control the narrative and I'm just waiting until everything kind of clears up to see what the real story is. | ||
But yes, the guy that he's talking about, I believe his last name is Jensen. | ||
Steven Jensen, I think. | ||
It's kind of slipping right now. | ||
I just don't have the name in front of me. | ||
Was very involved in the January 6th stuff. | ||
Had very nasty things to say about January 6th defendants. | ||
It was confirmed by Kash Patel via social media, if he's even running it, the social media that is, that this gentleman was still at the FBI. | ||
So very concerning. | ||
A lot of people are concerned. | ||
But then you have the propaganda, the paid-for propaganda in there trying to change the narrative, control the narrative, or say it's not going on. | ||
So I just don't know what's going on with all of that. | ||
And I'm just kind of waiting for the dust to settle. | ||
Before I bring it to air. | ||
But he just called it and brought it up there. | ||
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So, there you go. | |
Alright, let's go to Mark in Texas. | ||
Mark, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Oh, and I got 200 bucks in a care package that didn't get delivered to you while you were taking your diesel road trip. | |
So, you gotta take it out of my cold or warm living hands because I'm one of those. | ||
Old fart retirees who majored in art in college so I could fill that square that says I'm a college graduate. | ||
Anyway, I'll either deliver it to you or you can come and get it. | ||
Well, we have a P.O. box you can send it to. | ||
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Yeah, I sent it there and it got ignored. | |
So if it comes back to you, it's going to come back to you in my hand so you can see me on camera and realize that I am a proof of life. | ||
Even though I am retired. | ||
Anyway, so I'm watching the pump and dump on the KEPM thing with the silver. | ||
And I'm kind of looking at the trend being towards Easter-ish sometime around there. | ||
So unless you're on vacation or whatever, I'll call you on whatever line it is that you've got that I can get on. | ||
But I'll just knock on your door either there or across the street. | ||
Yeah, I'm probably going to be in that part of the neighborhood because the exchange is in Shiner. | ||
So, anyway, that's all I got for that. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Sorry you didn't get the package. | ||
There's some stuff in there for Jonesy and everybody else, too. | ||
All right, just hold on the line, guys. | ||
Just put him on the line, because I'm not exactly sure what he's saying there. | ||
I'm going to try to clear that up with you. | ||
All right, so just hold there. | ||
All right, let's go to Robert in Florida. | ||
Robert, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
With your permission, can I do an introduction to this call? | ||
An introduction? | ||
Yes. More so than Robert in Florida, you're on the air? | ||
Give me a few seconds, I'll be quick. | ||
Okay. Is that okay? | ||
Well, it's been 20 seconds now. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, it's time! | |
Fighting out of the blue corner, weighing at 275, zero wins and zero knockouts, it's Michelle Michael- I don't think I'd want to get in the ring with that thing, but I suppose. | ||
For the right amount. | ||
I think if you were to fight her, it'd be like fighting who was the one? | ||
Evander Holyfield. | ||
Have you ever seen Michelle Obama's back? | ||
I mean, that looks like Mike Tyson. | ||
If you had Mike Tyson's back and Michelle Obama's back in two images, you might not be able to tell the difference. | ||
It's Evander Hoyt building a wig, for sure. | ||
Look at the ears. | ||
I'm telling you, I'm right. | ||
I could save Michelle Obama's podcast. | ||
I could save it. | ||
It's doomed. | ||
It's over. | ||
Yeah. They're all failing. | ||
Everyone's failing. | ||
I want to talk about the tax and income tax. | ||
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Sorry. I got excited about that. | |
Income taxes are voluntary. | ||
People need to educate themselves. | ||
You can file for an ROE, which is a reclamation of elections. | ||
People need to start looking it up. | ||
You do not need to pay income tax, nor do you need to get a driver's license once you sign the contract with it. | ||
You're obligated in unless you do the research. | ||
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You can obligate out. | |
ROE, I appreciate everything you do, man. | ||
I'm sorry that you had to go to jail, but you know what? | ||
You had to do it. | ||
Everything happens for a reason, brother, but I appreciate everything you do, and I always talk about your bar incident with the two girls. | ||
I love that video. | ||
I still can't find it on YouTube anymore, but I wish I could see it again because that was probably one of the best defeats I've ever seen. | ||
That was way back in the day. | ||
You know, it's so funny, too. | ||
And you kind of just have to learn it. | ||
It doesn't really bother me. | ||
It used to, but you just have to learn now. | ||
You can't... | ||
How would I explain it? | ||
You can't cry over spilled milk, maybe, would be a catchphrase for it. | ||
But I mean, I see all the people... | ||
Getting their footage now from these Musk-Trump protests. | ||
And I mean, we had the best in 2016. | ||
Our footage from the Trump protests, it will never be topped. | ||
It will never be topped. | ||
The work we did at the Trump protests will never be outdone. | ||
And if it is, I'll celebrate it. | ||
But it won't be. | ||
And as the caller just said, it's gone. | ||
You can't even find it anywhere. | ||
We're so top-heavy here at InfoWars that it's like everything is forward-moving, so we don't even properly archive our own stuff. | ||
I mean, you try to go into our archives and our systems, it's like finding a needle in a haystack. | ||
I don't even know if it exists, because most of the stuff that we did was right-to-air or was... | ||
So it's like so much of the work we did went straight to YouTube because it was either live and it just got archived there or we just recorded it and put it there and then just got right back to work. | ||
So there's like nobody here building archive infrastructure or anything like categorizing it or putting it into folders. | ||
It just doesn't exist. | ||
And I guess we should have seen the censorship coming and prepared for it, but yeah, a lot of that stuff is just gone. | ||
It's just, if you can find it, More power to you? | ||
It's just gone. | ||
And you can't cry over it, but it is, I mean, that... | ||
The only people that could probably find it are the crew. | ||
They're the best at finding this stuff. | ||
If it exists, they can find it. | ||
But the video he's talking about, it's in the compilation that we play sometimes before the show that I was actually going to play today, but we went to Trump instead. | ||
But I'm just sitting at a bar and these two shrieking harpies start shrieking at me about how Trump is racist and Hitler and I'm just standing there like... | ||
They didn't know I had a camera filming in my pocket because I anticipated their banshee-like response. | ||
That could be a challenge. | ||
I do go live on Rumble Monday nights. | ||
Maybe I'll just go live on Rumble and we'll just try to find... | ||
We'll just do an archive hunt. | ||
And I'll just get a bunch of people online to do an archive hunt, try to find all this stuff. | ||
It's all very strange. | ||
Maybe Michelle Obama is being impacted by the moon. | ||
The moon is moving away from Earth and causing major changes in our time. | ||
Are you experiencing this moon time shift? | ||
The moon is moving slowly, but surely away from Earth every day. | ||
At one day, scientists say it will impact time as we know it. | ||
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Hmm. Interesting. | |
Very interesting. | ||
We're moving, we're supposedly, the Earth is supposedly following the sun in a spiral pattern through space at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour moving forward while spinning hundreds of miles per hour as well. | ||
And I guess the moon eventually is just going to float off into the abyss, and then time will change, according to scientists. | ||
Was that, I don't know if that was the full clip, or was that just the clip from the intro, guys, that you had there? | ||
Yeah. Yeah. | ||
Well, there's the moon. | ||
It's floating away. | ||
But wouldn't it be, technically, if it was, wouldn't everything be separating? | ||
Or who knows? | ||
Maybe it's all a lie. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Alright, let's take another call here before we sign off for the day. | ||
Let's go to Will in California. | ||
Will, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey there, Owen. | ||
We're cruising on the Vitamin Mineral Fusion still, so we love it. | ||
Yeah, well, you're lucky because that's out of stock now. | ||
You got one of the last of all time. | ||
I bought six of them the last time. | ||
I was afraid that might happen, but... | ||
We're feeling good about it. | ||
Hey, while we've got plenty of corrupt judges here at home, there definitely seems to be a serious worldwide trend of judicial tyranny going on, like what's happening in Brazil with Bolsonaro and Romania's re-election overturned by their courts and Germany's establishment threatening the populist voter there. | ||
And of course, you know, as well as I, now Marine Le Pen in France is convicted for Yeah, they're stopping Bolsonaro from running again. | ||
They're stopping Le Pen from running again. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
And here at home, we find Norm Eisen and Judge John Roberts reportedly hanging out together, as Roberts is named, as a member in a dark group of leftist judges meeting in secrecy. | ||
Yeah, some giant mansion in... | ||
In Czech Republic, where it's notorious for people going there because the age of consent is 15, yeah. | ||
150 rooms, evidently. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
And then we've got our district judges imposing their nefarious political will here, seeking the New World Order takeover. | ||
It's a schematic all over the world. | ||
It seems to be a judicial, tyrannical takeover. | ||
Yeah, well, there's multiple factors, but it's mostly the people that believe all this work into this corporate world government has to be completed. | ||
People like Trump, Le Pen, Bolsonaro stand in the way, so they can't be allowed to get into power, just cannot be allowed, whereas their policies are going to be directed more for the people, nationalistic, and you just can't have it. | ||
And so that's what this is really all about. | ||
But luckily, I mean, you look at what we've gone through that Trump actually won shows you that, yeah, you know what? | ||
America and our freedom still has a little bit more left, a little bit more gas left in the tank than some of these other countries where they don't even let your opposition run. | ||
They don't even let you have opposition. | ||
We got Trump through the finish line. | ||
But it looks like Brazil, France, just total tyranny. | ||
Just, oh, you want this person? | ||
No. Sorry. | ||
And where are all the voices for democracy? | ||
We need to protect democracy. | ||
We're pro-democracy. | ||
Democracy, democracy. | ||
Silent on what's going on in France. | ||
Silent on what's going on in Brazil. | ||
Nothing on the fact that Zelensky canceled elections. | ||
Oh. They care about democracy. | ||
Nothing on this. | ||
Elon Musk reporting over the weekend. | ||
The actual number of non-citizens receiving U.S. government benefits is much higher than 1.3 million. | ||
That number is just what has been found so far. | ||
Remember that from their presentation two weeks ago in Wisconsin. | ||
So you're going to have millions, you're going to have multi-millions of non-citizens receiving U.S. government benefits. | ||
But that's just like a weird systemic process where they just get lost in translation. | ||
The truth is we already know tens of millions are receiving U.S. government benefits through NGOs and the former Biden open border policy. | ||
And then they vote. | ||
But the voices for democracy stay silent. | ||
That does it for today's edition of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Big ups to the crew. | ||
Thanks to everybody for tuning in. | ||
This show will take a 21-hour break and do it all again tomorrow. | ||
I'll be live on Rumble tonight, 8 p.m. Central. | ||
Maybe I'll see you then. | ||
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you. | |
I want to make a massive announcement right now. | ||
And I'm so blown away by this. | ||
This is the most exciting thing, quote, supplement-wise, I've ever done in decades in my career, in my research. | ||
Okay? We've had the new Methylene Blue in, now available at TheAlexHillStore.com, for about a week. | ||
And I already had mine. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, I'm sure it's all USP. | ||
I'm sure it's great. | ||
I'm like, oh yeah, I'll remember to take mine. | ||
It was just another brand my doctor recommended. | ||
And then yesterday at about 3 o'clock, I'm watching them shoot B-roll for our new Methylene Blue that's from one of the top makers in the United States that supplies the big box stores that have it and sell it for $10 more than we do. | ||
It's a big bottle, too. | ||
Ultra Methylene Blue. | ||
The highest grade strength USP. | ||
I take a dropper and put it in my iced tea. | ||
And I'm not a placebo guy. | ||
I'm like, okay, I'm taking methylene blue before I figure out. | ||
You know, the one my doctor told me to get, I'm sure. | ||
We'll see if it's as good. | ||
Fifteen minutes later, I feel my hair on my body standing up. | ||
And I feel actually an electric current in my, through my fingers in my hands and running up my back. | ||
And I start, I'll be honest, I start itching. | ||
And I go take my shirt off. | ||
And look at the mirror, because I'm itching, and my skin wasn't like hives, it wasn't a rash, my skin turned red. | ||
Not bright red, but red. | ||
It was like, I was like glowing, I was like, what the? | ||
And Chase Guy was like, yeah, yeah, he looks like a mad scientist, I've been taking a lot of it, his hair's like, and I'm like, okay, okay. | ||
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