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On July 23, 2025, President Trump signed three executive orders aimed at solidifying U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence, with one specifically targeting the acceleration of data center construction. | ||
The new policy promotes the use of federal lands, including Brownfield and Superfund sites. | ||
Brownfield and Superfund sites are basically former industrial sites, generally found in urban areas that are complicated by the potential presence of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants. | ||
A $500 billion private sector partnership has already been formed with companies like OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank to construct up to 20 AI data centers across the United States. | ||
Meanwhile, Meta has unveiled ambitious plans to build massive AI data centers, including the Hyperion project in Louisiana, projected to scale up to five gigawatts of computational power over several years, and the Prometheus cluster in Ohio, set to come online in 2026 with one gigawatt and 500,000 GPUs. | ||
Additionally, Meta is developing multiple Titan clusters, with each facility's footprint rivaling significant portions of Manhattan. | ||
Additionally, data centers use water for cooling servers and other IT equipment to prevent overheating. | ||
A hyperscale center can guzzle 3 to 5 million gallons per day. | ||
In 2021, data centers collectively consumed 449 million gallons per day, while the rest of America consumed 39 billion gallons per day. | ||
So data centers used roughly an additional 1% of water resources. | ||
But as small as these numbers are today, the AI data center juggernaut is inevitably barreling headlong into a water-starved future. | ||
And the battleground is smack dab in America's driest regions. | ||
Out in the southwest, Arizona is a ticking time bomb. | ||
Phoenix and Mesa are drowning in data centers while the Colorado River chokes. | ||
Google is already gulping millions of gallons a day, elbowing out farmers and folks just trying to keep their taps running. | ||
California's Central Valley and Southern Sprawl are getting hammered to with new server farms piling onto a state already choked by drought. | ||
Then there's Texas. | ||
Abilene staring down the barrel of OpenAI Stargate Behamath, a project set to suck up water in a state where droughts are legendary and farmers are fighting for scraps. | ||
Over in Georgia, places like Newton County are already paying the price. | ||
Wells running dry, water turning to sludge, and a looming deficit by 2030. | ||
Virginia is currently the king of data centers with northern Virginia's server farms multiplying like roaches, draining resources while locals and industries beg for relief. | ||
Some outfits are tinkering with air cooling or recycling water, but it's a drop in the bucket against the tidal wave of AI's thirst set to explode by 2027. | ||
But then there's no lobbying group, no environmental group, no group saying this summer in the real studies by the major five power grids that they're all on the verge of collapse just because of AI data centers, including the main East Coast grid, | ||
the biggest, but they say global warming, you'll have blackouts, the power is about to go out, but they never say in those articles, it's because AI is already slurping up 40% of the power produced in the United States while they shut down the power plants. | ||
So you don't get power, but AI gets all the power it ever wants. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, you can find the full John Bound report at band.video. | ||
And as we've been reporting here for months, this is going to be the big issue we run into is energy. | ||
And if you put the cart before the horse on this deal and you don't build the nuclear power and start unleashing coal, which they are making moves now to unleash the coal, then we're going to be up against it for energy. | ||
It's not going to be good. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, August 1st, 2025, yes. | ||
Already in the month of August. | ||
Now, yesterday, I had a huge news broadcast ready to go, and then I was basically gaslit by President Trump saying, oh, no. | ||
How dare Canada talk about a Palestinian state? | ||
We can't do trade now. | ||
And it just threw everything off kilter, so I could barely even cover the news because it's the not-so-subtle reminder of what's really being prioritized by the administration right now. | ||
And unfortunately, I've got more evidence of this messed up priority system that we have going right now from Washington, D.C. But I am going to get to all the news. | ||
I mean, this desk is loaded. | ||
There's no shortage of news today. | ||
We're going to try to knock it all out. | ||
No guests. | ||
And if I'm really good, I'll be able to get to all the news and take some calls. | ||
Not too long of a video list, about 15 videos we can get to. | ||
But so yesterday it was the, oh, how dare Canada talk about a Palestinian state? | ||
How dare they? | ||
We can't do trade. | ||
And it's just like, oh, boy, here we go. | ||
So that one just kind of threw me off kilter. | ||
Well, earlier today, I'm going to learn from yesterday's lesson. | ||
I'm not going to let it gaslight me, though. | ||
Earlier today, though, and this is really more consequential. | ||
Yesterday's Trump's post was just a not-so-subtle reminder that, yeah, this is how things are really going to work for this administration. | ||
This is what we're really going to prioritize. | ||
No, today, though, much more consequentially, President Trump posts this: based on highly provocative statements of the former president of Russia, Dmitry Medve, who is now the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, I have ordered two nuclear submarines to be positioned in the appropriate regions just in case these foolish and inflammatory statements are more than just that. | ||
Words are very important and can often lead to unintended consequences. | ||
I hope this will not be one of those instances. | ||
Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
That's his new sign offline for whatever reason. | ||
Now, let's look at this from a couple different potential perspectives. | ||
I would say if we start with the Russian perspective, which you don't get an accurate representation of what's really going on in Russia in Western media, and there's obvious reasons behind that, because they want Russia to be the boogeyman. | ||
They want to demonize Russia. | ||
They want to keep Russia and United States from having a strong global partnership because it would be devastating for globalism, even though Russia and America should be allies. | ||
We'd be perfect allies. | ||
But no, so we run this propaganda. | ||
We have the corrupt media. | ||
We have our corrupt government. | ||
They continue to lie about what really goes on in Russia and Vladimir Putin and everything else. | ||
And that's no endorsement of Russia. | ||
They got problems just like we got problems, but they are not our natural enemy. | ||
If anything, they're our natural ally. | ||
It's like the star quarterback and the prom queen. | ||
So you look at it from the Russia angle, and this is where most Americans don't fully appreciate Vladimir Putin. | ||
And I hope this hasn't changed, but Trump could be on course of changing this. | ||
Vladimir Putin was raised in Western culture. | ||
He likes Western culture. | ||
He likes blue jeans and sunglasses. | ||
Putin speaks multiple languages. | ||
He has a desire. | ||
He has a yearning, if you will, kind of a romanticism with the West. | ||
Like he wants the West to court Russia. | ||
It's like, hey, he's a big Russian patriot, Russian pride guy, but he's like, he's looking at the West. | ||
He's like, oh, man. | ||
Like wide eyes. | ||
He's like, man, this could really be great. | ||
But he tried to get into NATO. | ||
He tried to get things better in the 90s. | ||
Didn't work. | ||
Then the issues with Ukraine, they continue to this day. | ||
Putin wants a relationship with America. | ||
He wants a relationship with the West. | ||
But NATO and the corrupt Western deep state just keeps pushing him away, pushing him away, using the government propaganda, media propaganda, to just keep Russia as the boogeyman. | ||
And it kind of looked like after the fake Russian collusion stuff failed and after Trump was speaking positively of Putin, it kind of looked like, oh, okay, maybe we can get this thing going in the right direction. | ||
Maybe we can mend this relationship and make something positive out of this. | ||
But to finish up on the Russia angle, this is where Americans or the West don't appreciate Vladimir Putin's restraint. | ||
The President Trump today talks about Dmitry Medvedev. | ||
You have to understand, the people behind Putin, it's kind of like you have the ultra-right in Israel that's just total warmongers. | ||
You have an ultra-right in Russia that's very similar, except way, well, I don't know if you could say more dangerous. | ||
I mean, they're virtually the same. | ||
You've got warmongers and military far ultra-right in Russia that are like, there are no tolerance people. | ||
They want Ukraine wiped off the map. | ||
They're pissed that Putin hasn't already gone into Kiev. | ||
They wouldn't even mind starting a war with America. | ||
And so Putin kind of plays off of that a little bit. | ||
And kind of like Trump would have John Bolton around, he keeps some of these people around. | ||
He lets them make statements to the press to kind of keep that out there. | ||
Like, hey, you know, just so you know, if you get rid of me, this is who you're dealing with. | ||
You could have nukes in the air by next week if you get rid of me. | ||
So you might want to keep Vladimir Putin around. | ||
You might want to show a little appreciation for Vladimir Putin's restraint dealing with geopolitics. | ||
But man, you know, after the recent developments with Trump and Putin and then this today, it starts to feel like, you know, the bell of the ball starts to feel like the prom queen, Russia, Vladimir Putin, looks like the star quarterback here, America, has given him the big NO, has given him the big, you know what, I'm not dancing with you. | ||
I'm not going to the prom with you. | ||
So what does Russia do in this heartbreak? | ||
What does Russia do in this situation? | ||
Well, they've kind of already prepared for this because it's been going on for years. | ||
They're working on the BRICS system. | ||
They're forming partnerships with China and India and Brazil. | ||
So they've kind of already hedged their bet, I guess, counting on the U.S. going this way. | ||
But maybe when Trump came along, it's like, oh, wait a second, hold on. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
I think the star quarterback was just looking at me. | ||
I think he just winked at me. | ||
I think he's going to approach me for a dance. | ||
And then it approaches. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, actually, no, we're going to move submarines into your region is what we're going to do, actually. | ||
So that's kind of the Russia angle. | ||
So now you have to see, will there even be a response to this or are they just going to ignore it? | ||
I'm thinking they'll probably just ignore it because here's what I see going on. | ||
And, you know, there's this issue, and it's not everybody in this audience, but, you know, there's this issue now within the American right or Trump supporters where it's like You can't even do basic news coverage. | ||
And so there's different types of personalities in media, and there'll be personalities that intentionally don't want you to know where their politics are. | ||
They don't want you to know who they support, who they don't support. | ||
I wear my politics on my sleeve, but I try to deliver news from a neutral perspective, but I can't hide where I stand politically. | ||
So people listen to me because they know I'm, I guess, somewhat on the right or supported Trump, but then it's like I try to just give you neutral news and people get pissed off because it's like, oh, that's not what I want to hear. | ||
Well, I'm saying that to deliver this news as I see it today. | ||
I feel that Trump is, I don't want to say out of control, but, you know, you've heard Alex, if you're listening to the Alex Jones show that I follow up every day, imagine that. | ||
Imagine having to go on stage after Ozzy Osborne. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
It's quite a heavy burden. | ||
But if you listen to Alex, he's been talking about how Trump is basically fire in the eyes, laser beams in the eyes, just totally, just totally unleashed. | ||
And you kind of start to see that now. | ||
So I look at this story saying we're going to move the nuclear submarines. | ||
I feel that Trump is either just truly unleashed and just going off the hip. | ||
And maybe, you know, sometimes when you fire from the hip, you miss. | ||
That's why they don't train you to fire from the hip. | ||
You go to any gun training, they're not going to train you to fire from the hip. | ||
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They're going to train you to aim and shoot. | |
So it seems like this is just Trump firing from the hip. | ||
Maybe he's getting bad advice. | ||
Maybe he's getting good advice that he's not taking it. | ||
But what I see is that President Trump thinks anything he does is going to be glitz and glamour. | ||
He thinks anything he does is going to equate to success. | ||
And I think the ego, the hubris of it is starting to affect his decision making. | ||
And I'm not going to sit here and play the game of gotcha politics with Trump because when he talked about ending the Ukraine war and ending the war in the Middle East and all this stuff, ending it day one and how he'd have peace negotiations day one, I think he meant that. | ||
But obviously that didn't happen. | ||
So that's kind of the evidence of what I'm talking about here. | ||
He thinks he can do all this stuff on the global stage. | ||
He thinks he has all these geopolitical powers and capabilities like he might have had in his first term, but they're not there anymore. | ||
I mean, I can think of a bunch of different analogies for this. | ||
But it's like a superhero that loses their power, but still thinks they have their power. | ||
And then it's like, uh, I need to fly and then can't get off the ground. | ||
So I think President Trump really thinks he can saber rattle with Russia and make an impact, whatever that impact is supposed to be. | ||
And maybe he thought continuing to send military support to Ukraine would send their message to Russia. | ||
Obviously, that wasn't received. | ||
Russia said, you've been sending military support to Ukraine for three years. | ||
It hadn't stopped us at all. | ||
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So, okay. | |
Continue to hurt your approval ratings if you would like. | ||
Continue to bankrupt your country. | ||
Continue to hollow out your country by supporting Ukraine. | ||
If that's what you want to do, it's not going to stop our war. | ||
It's not going to stop us, in case you haven't noticed. | ||
And again, this is where people underestimate Putin's restraint. | ||
It's like, oh, our military aid for Ukraine has been effective. | ||
We've held off Russia this long. | ||
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No, Russia's held itself off. | |
Now, let's not minimize the death that's happening there, which is tragic and despicable that this is what NATO and the military-industrial complex does. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
Million people die. | ||
Eh, as long as they make millions of dollars, doesn't matter to them. | ||
Couldn't care less. | ||
All over the world. | ||
Ukraine, Middle East, doesn't matter. | ||
That's the military-industrial complex. | ||
But so I think Trump really thinks he's got all the cards, as he says. | ||
He's got the political will. | ||
He's got the geopolitical force behind him. | ||
And he's got the support of the American people. | ||
And he can just do this and saber-rattle, and it's all going to turn out good. | ||
And you might argue so far it has. | ||
You might argue the only impact is that his approval ratings are tanking, which, folks, if we get into another, if we get into an expanded war with Russia or we get involved in Ukraine, his approval rating will go down to the 30s, drop below that. | ||
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I mean, it'll just be a complete disaster. | |
And then you talk about the midterms and everything else. | ||
We'll just live in the moment. | ||
I think Trump really thinks that he's got the geopolitical will and force here to force Russia's hand. | ||
And if he thinks he can reach a peace deal or a ceasefire or bring Russia to the table with this, whatever the agenda is, I think he's grossly overestimating what he has in his hand. | ||
I think he's grossly overestimating. | ||
And if you look at Russia, what is Russia's response to this going to be? | ||
Honestly, they're probably laughing at how much of a joke this is. | ||
And I'm not saying war is a joke. | ||
I'm saying this saber rattling is a joke. | ||
So Russia says, oh, so you're moving nuclear submarines closer to us as a threat. | ||
So this is a threat, a threat of what? | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
You're going to strike Russia? | ||
Is Trump going to order military strikes on Russia? | ||
Is Trump going to order direct military action against Russia? | ||
Of course not. | ||
That would be insane. | ||
That would be suicidal. | ||
And so Russia kind of sits here laughing like, okay, some nice boats. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Nice boats. | ||
Keep sending your money. | ||
Keep sending your weapons to Ukraine. | ||
Keep hollowing out your military. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Keep doing that. | ||
Oh, nice boats you just sent our way. | ||
Oh, you're going to strike us? | ||
What happens if America strikes Russia? | ||
Trump's approval rating dips 10 points in 24 hours. | ||
Putin's approval rating goes up 10 points in 24 hours. | ||
Russia is more united than America is right now, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And the more actions that America takes against Russia, the stronger their unity gets, the stronger Putin's support is. | ||
So there's really no good outcome with Trump doing this. | ||
That's why I sit here and I say, well, what is the goal? | ||
What is the goal here? | ||
And I don't even think it's that. | ||
I think this is Trump firing from his hip. | ||
I think he's just, he thinks that he still has the same geopolitical force and will from his first administration. | ||
I think he still believes that he has the same level of respect and admiration and trust from his first administration. | ||
But I don't believe that is the case. | ||
I don't believe that's the case. | ||
And this move with Russia is, I wouldn't say it's embarrassing. | ||
It's a little distasteful, but okay, he's got his agenda, but there's no clear goal here. | ||
There's no clear goal. | ||
And if your goal is to weaken Russia or threaten Russia, then all you're doing is hurting the bottom line if you're trying to achieve peace. | ||
You really think this is going to bring Russia to the table after you just sent more military support to Ukraine? | ||
Clearly, Putin does not trust you anymore. | ||
And so maybe it's a personal thing? | ||
But I will just say, to me, this is Trump firing from the hip. | ||
It's a massive miss. | ||
Who knows what the goal is here? | ||
It's not going to achieve a peace agreement. | ||
And if anything, it's going to make Russia respect us even less. | ||
And it's going to make Russia look at this new White House, Trump 2.0, as more of a joke than a serious geopolitical force. | ||
So I get it. | ||
I get people, they don't want to hear that. | ||
They don't want to admit that this is the reality. | ||
They want to think everything is great. | ||
And it's kind of this American hubris that's been around as well that slowly the realities are starting to come to the front here. | ||
Like what's happening in our inner cities and the poverty and the decay, the collapse of the dollar, everything else. | ||
And let's be clear, I don't want to move. | ||
I don't want to live anywhere else. | ||
I love this country. | ||
I still believe it's the greatest country on earth. | ||
I still believe we can redeem it and fix it and make it great again as the stated goal of this administration. | ||
But let's not sit here and pretend like America is now some invincible, untouchable force. | ||
It's not. | ||
We're sitting on a powder keg. | ||
We're inside of a thin bubble. | ||
And it's moves like this that make it even worse. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
I don't think this is going to escalate anything. | ||
I don't think Russia is going to respond. | ||
I don't anticipate any military action against Russia. | ||
I just look at this as saber rattling and shooting from the hip for what purpose, who knows. | ||
But it's just unnecessary. | ||
It's unnecessary. | ||
It's not going to get us closer to peace. | ||
And now you're in a situation where you basically just committed to never-ending support for Ukraine. | ||
That's what you've committed to. | ||
So I see the deals he got with Europe and the EU. | ||
Okay. | ||
And we can say these are great deals, and they are. | ||
If you isolate the trade deals and the tariff negotiations that Trump got done, then yes, fantastic. | ||
Unreal how great it is, actually. | ||
But these are not isolated incidents. | ||
These are not isolated negotiations. | ||
So the real price of that deal was $350 billion for Ukraine, continued military and financial support for Ukraine, and now ramp up aggression against Russia. | ||
So that was the real price of those negotiations. | ||
It was not a standalone deal where we get this one-sided trade deal now, which has been one-sided against us the entire time. | ||
But no, this was not an isolated deal that Trump made with the UK and with the EU on trade, greatest trade deal of all time for America. | ||
No, no. | ||
Our cost was we continue to pay the bill for NATO. | ||
Our cost was we continue to foot the bill for the war in Ukraine. | ||
Our cost was we continue to stand on anti-Russian political ground. | ||
That was the cost for us. | ||
And now you start to see some of the fruit of these negotiations. | ||
We're moving two nuclear submarines in a frontal saber rattle with Russia. | ||
So this will hurt his approval rating, especially if it gets worse. | ||
You continue to give the Democrats grounds to stand on being anti-war. | ||
You say, well, the Democrats voted for the Ukraine war. | ||
Stop it. | ||
You know Democrats are liars. | ||
You know Democrats are not principled people. | ||
They're pro-war. | ||
They're anti-war. | ||
They're pro-war. | ||
They're anti-war. | ||
It's just whichever way the wind blows. | ||
Wherever there's ground to stand on. | ||
So they will now run on being anti-war. | ||
And the more we get involved in the Middle East and the more we get involved in Ukraine, the more ground they're going to have to stand on. | ||
But that was the deal. | ||
That's the deal that's been cut. | ||
And I've got more of the geopolitical news that we'll get into, but you just have to be honest. | ||
And look, I watched Kamala Harris on Stephen Colbert. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It was a very brutal reminder of, thank God, we didn't get Kamala Harris. | ||
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I mean, truly, thank God. | |
Who knows what type of a mess we'd be in right now with six months of that clown? | ||
So let's be clear about that. | ||
I'm not regretting Trump over Harris by any stretch of the imagination. | ||
And it's probably good timing that Kamala goes on there and reminds us what a disaster she would have been. | ||
But I'm also a realist of what I've got. | ||
The Israeli lobby bought the campaign and bought the White House. | ||
They run it. | ||
And now he's negotiating deals with trade partners that are very favorable to us when isolated. | ||
But then you realize, no, that means that on the back end, we're paying the other bills and we're paying the other military bills. | ||
So that's the reality of our situation. | ||
Now, I'll get into the other geopolitical news and finish that off on the other side before getting into the developments, the other developments in Washington, D.C. today. | ||
All right, to finish up on the Russia angle, this was a statement for President Trump yesterday at the White House. | ||
I think it's disgusting. | ||
Russia, I think it's disgusting what they're doing. | ||
I think it's disgusting. | ||
This is Biden's war. | ||
It's not my war. | ||
But I said if I get in, I'll try and get the thing stopped. | ||
But I think what Russia is doing is very sad. | ||
A lot of Russians are dying. | ||
You have a lot of Russians. | ||
More Russians are dying. | ||
But Russians are dying. | ||
Ukrainians are dying. | ||
You know, the United States isn't really involved in that war. | ||
It shouldn't be. | ||
And by the way, I made a deal with NATO where NATO pays us for everything that we send. | ||
We send them ammunition, missiles, et cetera. | ||
And we're not paying anything for that war. | ||
But I will tell you this. | ||
It should be stopped. | ||
It's a disgrace. | ||
And the ones that are dying are so, they're losing 7,000 now. | ||
It was 5,000. | ||
They're losing now 7,000 soldiers a week, Ukrainian soldiers and Russian soldiers. | ||
And they're also losing people now in the towns and cities because Putin's hitting them with rockets. | ||
No, I think it's disgraceful. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
That statement is not a good question. | ||
Yeah, we're going to put sanctions. | ||
I don't know that sanctions bother him. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
You're trying to know about sanctions. | ||
I know better than anybody about sanctions and tariffs and everything else. | ||
I don't know if that has any effect, but we're going to do it. | ||
Europe is extremely upset. | ||
But this is a war that should have never happened. | ||
This is a war that wouldn't have happened if I were president. | ||
And this is Biden's war. | ||
This was a stupid war to get into. | ||
Should have never gotten into this war. | ||
So now you're just getting us more involved? | ||
Yeah, going to Israel, and then he's going to Russia, believe it or not. | ||
Representative Murray. | ||
We'll talk about the Witkoff envoy, by the way. | ||
But I mean, folks, it's just ridiculous gaslighting. | ||
We have not gotten involved in the Ukraine war. | ||
Two months ago, you were talking about how we lost $350 billion in the Ukraine war. | ||
You have the military right now scrambling because it's been hollowed out by the Biden administration. | ||
TSA can't even do gun training. | ||
They have to do dry fire drills because there's no ammunition. | ||
Oh, oh, we haven't gotten involved in the Ukraine war. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What is that absolute garbage? | ||
Okay, I get it. | ||
You probably did want to end it day one. | ||
I believe that. | ||
And I believe you tried. | ||
But it failed. | ||
So you used to be able to call this Biden's war. | ||
Now it's going to be Biden and Trump's war. | ||
But the deal's already been cut. | ||
He basically just said it. | ||
He's like, oh, well, you know, we're not really paying for it. | ||
Yeah, they're repaying us with tariffs. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
So really, the balance book probably evens out. | ||
We might come out a little bit on top. | ||
I'll give credit to Trump there. | ||
Looks like we'll come out a little bit on top of it. | ||
But no, we are absolutely involved in this war. | ||
Ukraine wouldn't be fighting this war if it weren't for us backing them. | ||
It's just, I'm not going to sit here and be treated like an idiot. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and be treated like a moron. | ||
They voted against oversight of the money and the weapons into Ukraine because they knew the whole plan the entire time was to launder the money and the weapons out of Ukraine and into different proxy groups. | ||
And then the Ukrainian oligarchs, they get their cut. | ||
That's why they're all hanging out in Europe with their fancy cars. | ||
It's very well known. | ||
They're all leaving Kiev now. | ||
So it used to be the oligarchs all got their cut, but the deal was that they could stay in peace in Kiev. | ||
So the Kiev nightlife was booming. | ||
The Kiev economy was booming, and the real rich oligarchs were traveling all throughout Europe, literally hauling vehicle transport trucks with all their fancy cars. | ||
And so that was their cut. | ||
And then the rest of the money and the rest of the weapons, some would go to the Ukraine war, and then others would go to proxy groups in the Middle East, like Al-Qaeda, ISIS, whatever they want to call them, all CIA, Assad-run groups, MI6 run groups. | ||
And then they do what? | ||
They overthrow Assad. | ||
And by the way, Russia knows this. | ||
Putin was friends with Assad. | ||
So that's, Russia doesn't take kindly to that either. | ||
So it's like, yeah, I'll give Trump credit where it's due. | ||
Trump cut off the military-industrial complex proxy funding and wars in the Middle East. | ||
And he says, oh, we defied ISIS. | ||
We defeated ISIS. | ||
Yeah, because you stopped sending the weapons and you stopped sending the money. | ||
That was all coming from the West. | ||
So yeah, Trump defeated ISIS. | ||
He cut off their air supply. | ||
There was no money. | ||
There was no weapons. | ||
So what happens? | ||
Biden gets in. | ||
They start the war with Russia. | ||
$350 billion, all kinds of weapons going out. | ||
The Afghanistan pull out. | ||
Those weapons end up on the black market. | ||
And then what do you get? | ||
ISIS is back. | ||
Al-Qaeda is back. | ||
Terror attack In Israel, October 7th. | ||
Terror attack in Syria, the fall of Assad. | ||
You get it? | ||
This is how it works. | ||
This is how the real world works. | ||
But no, you can't call it Biden's war anymore. | ||
You are now in this war, too. | ||
That's not going to work here. | ||
So I'd love to defend President Trump, and I do believe he wants the peace, but I'm not going to play this game. | ||
This is no longer just Biden's war. | ||
Now you're putting your foot into this water, too. | ||
And this is only going one direction, by the way, in case you haven't noticed. | ||
It's only going one direction. | ||
Now, so that's that angle. | ||
Gaza starvation widens, MA rupture with Israel. | ||
This was published last night. | ||
Now, the approval rating rises and falls. | ||
For the most part, it's kind of on par with normal second-term administrations, but usually after the president gets elected to their second term, they don't have to win re-elections, so they start to go sideways. | ||
They don't have to win another election, so they can kind of do whatever they want. | ||
It's like Obama starts bombing all these countries. | ||
So some of it is on par with normal second-term politics, presidential politics. | ||
But this one is a little more sped up. | ||
This one is moving at a way faster pace. | ||
Donald Trump's approval rating falls to new lows, specifically with white voters. | ||
And a lot of this obviously is his own support team that didn't want to get more involved in the Middle East, didn't want to get more involved in Ukraine, and now here we are. | ||
But you have to understand, the reporting here, whether it's the approval rating or Gaza starvation Wyden's MAGA rupture with Israel, I can sit here and I can call out fake news and I can call out propaganda. | ||
But just because a source that deals in propaganda and fake news like CNN puts something true out doesn't mean you just discount it. | ||
And so you're kind of, you know, I was thinking about this earlier too. | ||
We're like in this boy that cried wolf phase right now where, like, there's another story I'll get to where Bloomberg and Newsweek and everybody, and I don't doubt that it's true. | ||
I won't get into it deeply now, but I don't doubt that it's true. | ||
The FBI, the reason why they can't give you the Epstein list is because like Musk said, Trump is in it. | ||
And the FBI is going through it, redacting Trump's name from every single document that is connected to Epstein that they have. | ||
Now, does that mean I think Trump was doing anything illegal with Jeffrey Epstein's money laundering operations or whatever else he was doing? | ||
Or do I think Trump was sleeping with minors or engaged in any of that activity? | ||
No, I don't think that that's true. | ||
But he was obviously friends with Epstein. | ||
So they're just getting rid of all of this stuff. | ||
But see, they can publish a stories. | ||
Trump's approval rating goes down. | ||
Gaza issue is tearing apart MAGA. | ||
FBI is erasing Trump's name from the Epstein files. | ||
And it's the boy that cried Wolf. | ||
Because the left-wing media has lied so much, really, you could just say that. | ||
Because the left-wing media has lied so much, period, nobody believes anything anymore. | ||
But specifically, because the left-wing media has lied so much about Trump so much that now if they report the truth, nobody believes it. | ||
So you are in a boy that cried wolf scenario right now, which is kind of ironic. | ||
They have nobody but themselves to blame. | ||
So things say, hey, look, Trump's in the Epstein files. | ||
Nobody listens to you. | ||
You're liars. | ||
Hey, Trump's approval rating is failing. | ||
No, you're liars. | ||
I don't believe you. | ||
MAG is being torn apart by the Gaza situation. | ||
Oh, you're fake news. | ||
I don't believe you. | ||
And so Trump is basically gambling with that. | ||
And for the most part, you could argue it's working. | ||
You know, most people still sit there and, oh, yeah, oh, if it's CNN, then I don't believe it. | ||
If it's Axios, then I don't believe it. | ||
Well, I mean, look, if Axios tells you water's good for you, are you going to say, are you going to stop drinking water? | ||
Let's not turn into the left here. | ||
But that's what's going on. | ||
It's a boy that cried wolf scenario that now nobody believes there's a wolf, and Trump is taking advantage of that. | ||
Oh, we're not involved in Ukraine. | ||
Oh, Trump said we're not involved in Ukraine. | ||
What? | ||
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That's crazy. | |
And aside from just, okay, breaking down the statement and saying, is this true or not, I think you also have to recognize here, I mean, folks, this is not the Donald Trump that we're used to. | ||
And I think that this is probably the hardest pill for a lot of people to swallow. | ||
We're not used to a President Trump that gets, I mean, it's like, I could watch a Barack Obama speech and it's just like, yeah, lie, lie, lie, lie, lie. | ||
And we sit there, cover his state of the union addresses and everything else. | ||
It's like, yeah, he's just lying about everything. | ||
Well, normally we're confident that Trump is being honest. | ||
We might disagree with some of the approaches, but we believe he's being honest. | ||
To sit here and tell us that we're not involved in Ukraine, I mean, that is just a blatant lie. | ||
It's offensive. | ||
But this is a very real phenomenon. | ||
The reliably pro-Israel Republican Party is scrambling to contain a generational revolt over foreign aid, anti-Semitism, and the true meaning of America first. | ||
What have I been saying? | ||
Well, I don't think, I don't know if I've said the word generational revolt, but I've been saying this is generational for months now. | ||
So it's just obvious stuff, folks. | ||
Amid scenes of starvation in Gaza, the MAGA movement has become an unlikely epicenter of the national reckoning over America's relationship with Israel. | ||
So here's what I think people are not fully understanding. | ||
The sights and the scenes from Gaza, and maybe if you've been around longer and you've kind of gone through since the 90s, all the drama with Israel and America and everything else, you're kind of numb to it. | ||
And so you just kind of go with the flow of it. | ||
It's different this go-around, folks. | ||
This isn't a corporate-controlled media landscape anymore. | ||
This isn't the four major networks. | ||
If they cover it, you know it. | ||
If they don't, you don't. | ||
No, we can now, everybody can now see what's happening in Gaza. | ||
It's undeniable. | ||
And so young Americans, they will never forget this. | ||
They will never forget what Israel has done in the Gaza Strip. | ||
And what's even wilder, and we already know the answer, but what's even wilder is you'd think at a certain point, Netanyahu or the IDF would say, all right, we've used October 7th enough. | ||
It was obviously a stand down, but I guess some people just refuse to recognize this. | ||
So it's like, all right, we've sent a message after October 7th. | ||
Now we're kind of becoming the bad guy here. | ||
It's like we get attacked on October 7th, but now we've been so bad, we've become the bad guy. | ||
So maybe it's like, okay, let's hit a pause. | ||
Let's back off a little bit. | ||
Let's kind of reevaluate here. | ||
But they're not. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the entire agenda was to take the Gaza Strip. | ||
Of course it was. | ||
Why do you think they're leveling the entire thing? | ||
They say, well, you know, Israel is so humanitarian. | ||
They're putting out flyers. | ||
They're warning people. | ||
They're about to bomb. | ||
It's so great. | ||
No. | ||
That's not because Israel is so noble and great. | ||
It's because it's their military strategy. | ||
They're not going to send their troops in there to actually have a frontline military fight, boots on the ground military fight with Hamas or whoever else might be there. | ||
They're not going to do that. | ||
They're not going to send in frontline infantrymen. | ||
I mean, what percentage of the IDF is like these young females that just post on Instagram all day long? | ||
The IDF soldiers, they're not going to go in. | ||
They're not going to go in on the ground to Gaza. | ||
They're not going to go into the Hamas tunnels. | ||
They're not going to face the gunfire. | ||
They're not going to face the landmines. | ||
They're not going to face the tunnels with the booby-trapped explosive devices. | ||
They're not going to do that. | ||
So they just carpet bomb the whole thing and tell everybody to move. | ||
And if you don't move, that's your fault because they're taking the land. | ||
And then they'll put everybody into a tiny little portion of land. | ||
And once they feel that there's no more threat, then they'll move in and they'll corner everybody and they'll say, oh, you know, where's Hamas? | ||
Where's Hamas? | ||
And then they'll start relocating everybody. | ||
And Israel will send in all their settlers. | ||
It's already happening. | ||
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And they'll just claim the land. | |
So young Americans will never forget this. | ||
And no amount of pro-Israel propaganda. | ||
In fact, now the pro-Israel propaganda is actually having a reverse effect because it's so obnoxious, because it's so obvious. | ||
So it's almost like you're not, the issue almost doesn't even matter anymore. | ||
There's just a visceral reaction to this from America's youth. | ||
There's a visceral reaction to this from just the anti-establishment, rebellious types that are just like, the more you tell me how great Israel is, the more you tell me I need to support Israel, the more you tell me they're our greatest ally, and the more I see what's actually going on in the Gaza Strip, the more I can't stand it anymore, and the more it becomes a major political issue to end it. | ||
Like you've got this reporter for the Daily Wire, this young girl. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what her real story is. | ||
She used to be a different name. | ||
She got married. | ||
I don't know if she's Jewish herself or a convert, but somebody says, oh, why Jews will never, because she's just so pro-Israel. | ||
Somebody says, Jews will never accept you. | ||
So Daily Wire reporter Cassie Akiva says, I'm literally on the cover of Jewish Orthodox Union's magazine, Jewish action, voices of valor, women advocating for Israel. | ||
So, I mean, it's like, you understand? | ||
They're not even hiding it, folks. | ||
These are Israel advocates. | ||
They're not America first. | ||
They're not American patriots. | ||
They're Israel loyalists. | ||
They're Israel dual citizens. | ||
So that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's beyond a political issue now. | ||
So you can try to go into the X's and O's and the history and say, oh, here's the good guy and the bad guy, or oh, the Muslims, what you did. | ||
It's all just noise. | ||
People don't hear the noise anymore. | ||
It's like when you get in your car and the seatbelt thing starts beeping and eventually you just don't even hear it. | ||
Or the people with the fire alarm chirps and they just don't even hear it. | ||
It's like, that's what that is now. | ||
It's like, we don't even hear that anymore. | ||
Oh, well, you know, Muslims are the ones. | ||
They want to kill you. | ||
Don't even hear it. | ||
Israel's the good guys. | ||
There's no, don't even hear it. | ||
Like people say, actually, I see all the pro-Israel accounts. | ||
I'm sick of the Islamic propaganda. | ||
And then I see all the anti-Israel accounts. | ||
I'm sick of the Jewish propaganda. | ||
I'm sitting here like, I'm sick of all of it. | ||
I'm sick of all of it. | ||
So now, what do we see? | ||
We just see, oh, pro-Israel all the time. | ||
Israel, Israel, Israel. | ||
Everything Trump does for Israel. | ||
Oh, they find this girl at a gym and the Department of Justice is going after a college student for anti-Semitism. | ||
Oh, my Gosh, what about the swatting victims? | ||
I had guns pointed at my head. | ||
I had a laser light put on my head. | ||
What does the Department of Justice do? | ||
What does the FBI do? | ||
Nothing. | ||
They say, oh, we've got arrests coming. | ||
We're doing the event. | ||
And then they totally ghost us. | ||
They give us nothing. | ||
No delivery, no arrests, no investigations, nothing. | ||
But a young girl in Florida says something mean to a guy in an IDF shirt, and the DOJ goes after her, launches investigations into her. | ||
She gets kicked out of her school. | ||
She's getting doxxed online because, oh, a 20-year-old or whatever saying something to a guy at a gym. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
So people are just sick of it. | ||
The political debate doesn't even matter anymore. | ||
It's all just noise. | ||
And the backdrop is everything going on in Gaza that they can't hide with mainstream media propaganda. | ||
So yeah, there is a revolt. | ||
There is an anti-Israel revolt. | ||
There is a MA revolt. | ||
And no matter how often you sit here and say, Israel's our ally, Muslims want you dead. | ||
The more you say that stuff, the more you try to shove pro-Israel propaganda down America's face, the worse it gets. | ||
But that's what I'm saying. | ||
They're not even hiding it. | ||
It's like, look, I work for the Daily Wire. | ||
I'm an advocate for Israel. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
I don't ever, it's like, you never say never, but I mean, I will never be an advocate for a foreign country up here as an American broadcaster, up here as an American patriot, up here as a pro-America political prisoner, free speech advocate. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and say, look, I'm pro-America. | ||
I love the country, but I'm an advocate for a foreign country. | ||
You will never see me do that. | ||
But then, oh, see, it's everywhere else and you don't dare say anything about it. | ||
So yes, there is a generational revolt. | ||
You're now one or two election cycles away from it becoming a major political issue, if not the biggest political issue. | ||
It's such a big issue. | ||
It could end up being the top mandate of the New York City mayor's race, a mayor's race that has nothing to do with foreign policy, nothing to do with Israel or Gaza or anything. | ||
It's a mayor's race, and it's very likely Israel could be the determining factor in a mayor's race. | ||
That's how big this is getting. | ||
And you can already hear the noise. | ||
Greatest ally. | ||
Islam is your enemy. | ||
You just hear the noise. | ||
October 7th, Holocaust. | ||
It's just like this buzz. | ||
And they don't understand. | ||
We don't hear it anymore. | ||
We're numb to it now. | ||
It's been going off in our ear for so long, we don't even hear it. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
But no, this girl, I think I sent the crew the video. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
And look, this girl is a big lib. | ||
She's a big, aggressive left lib. | ||
And there's some guy at a gym. | ||
I don't know if it's the Florida State gym or what, in an IDF shirt. | ||
And it looks like we might get a better understanding of the story soon. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Her lawyers are probably telling her not to talk, but because now the DOJ is coming after her. | ||
I mean, oh my God. | ||
By the way, the guy that films it, so he's wearing an IDF shirt. | ||
He posts it on his social media account laughing, by the way. | ||
He has a laughing emoji because it is, I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
It's funny. | ||
It's like you see a guy in a shirt you disagree with, so you kind of like rage like a Banshee. | ||
Like, yeah, you kind of look silly. | ||
But oh my gosh, it's anti-Semitic because she doesn't like the IDF and she's triggered by an IDF shirt. | ||
And then they say that she attacked him. | ||
Well, again, we'll wait and see what her official statement is or what statement her lawyer makes because it looks like they're switching machines or she left the machine and she's going to grab her water bottle. | ||
But there's a moment where it looks like she's reaching to grab him, but then it looks like she grabs a water bottle. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But the point is, it's like, oh my gosh, national case. | ||
Pam Bondi's on it, guys. | ||
Pam Bondi is on the case. | ||
A 20-year-old girl at a gym doesn't like an IDF shirt and Pam Bondi is on the case. | ||
Thank you for your leadership and prompt action. | ||
Anti-Semitism will not be tolerated anywhere. | ||
The DOJ and U.S. attorneys are investigating this. | ||
And they release this huge statement. | ||
Randy Fine calls her an Islamic, a Muslim terrorist. | ||
She's a left-wing liberal. | ||
She's a goofy lib. | ||
She's 20 years old. | ||
Randy Fine says she's a Muslim terrorist. | ||
She's a white liberal woman. | ||
And then, oh, this is how you deal with anti-Semitism. | ||
Immediately, swift discipline. | ||
Yeah, but when people do fake SWAT callings and innocent Americans get guns pointed at their head, no big deal. | ||
If I would have had a little small hat on my head, do you think it would have made a difference, guys? | ||
So this is what they've done. | ||
And really, you're shocked? | ||
You're shocked that people are talking about being sick of Israel? | ||
You're shocked that people have concluded that Israel runs foreign policy and runs the DOJ and runs the White House? | ||
I mean, it's not like they have any evidence. | ||
It's not like they have anything leading them to this conclusion. | ||
I mean, come on, man. | ||
So now they're going to try to ruin this little girl's life. | ||
By the way, they didn't say anything about Austin Metcalf. | ||
They didn't say anything about the attack on the lady in Cincinnati. | ||
But this girl, she's the bad anti-Semite. | ||
She's in the Department of Justice crosshairs now. | ||
We'll stop her. | ||
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Now, you had Huckabee and Witkov and an envoy to Gaza to check in with the Gaza Humanitarian Fund, which is basically feeding or doing their best to feed all the starving people. | ||
And, you know, there were a couple stories that came out about that. | ||
This one guy that was reporting about a veteran, Purple Heart recipient, who was there working with GHF, who reported how IDF killed a young boy that he fed, and then IDF shot him. | ||
So that guy, that veteran is obviously under attack right now, and they're trying to slander him and say he's a liar, but there's other accounts. | ||
There's other witnesses reporting the same thing, other videos of it even. | ||
So that's just all propaganda either way. | ||
But it's funny you watch this and you have Witkoff and Huckabee in bulletproof vests and helmets. | ||
Well, who are you worried is going to shoot you? | ||
You know, there's only one group of people shooting people, and it's not the Palestinians. | ||
It's not the Gazans. | ||
It's not the starving people. | ||
You know that, right? | ||
Like, there's only one group out there shooting people around the food trucks. | ||
But see, you know what? | ||
Because again, it's like I already hear the noise. | ||
No, that's Hamas doing it. | ||
Hamas is doing Hamas. | ||
You know what? | ||
So that's when I just wave the white flag and I just go back to the base statement, which is fine. | ||
I don't want anything to do with it. | ||
It's Hamas. | ||
It's Israel. | ||
How about I'm done caring? | ||
How about I'm done being involved? | ||
How about that? | ||
How about if those people don't want to live in peace? | ||
How about if the Middle East can't live in peace? | ||
How about if Israel can't find out how to make enemies of all their neighbors? | ||
Then how about they deal with that and I'm out? | ||
And then I don't have to sit here and bicker about, oh, Hamas is doing it. | ||
Oh, the IDF is doing it. | ||
How about I'm now? | ||
I'm out. | ||
I'm done. | ||
But no, the whole thing was for show. | ||
The IDF cleared out the area. | ||
They actually let the humanitarian aid get into the people when Huckabee and Witkoff showed up. | ||
So it was all a big staged event. | ||
All right. | ||
You know, I'm going to move off this issue here, but I'm going to explain why it's so frustrating. | ||
Calm things down. | ||
It's funny because I really do enjoy political debate. | ||
I really enjoy people that disagree with me politically. | ||
I don't just say that. | ||
I genuinely mean that. | ||
And it kind of becomes this issue. | ||
And I just look at it from a standpoint of the Infowars crew virtually sees the same stuff that I see. | ||
We kind of live in the same political world, maybe some different viewpoints, perspectives, and ideologies on things. | ||
But it's like we generally see the same stuff and kind of have the same understanding. | ||
So it's like when I do rants like that or geopolitical coverage like that, usually the crew's in good agreement with me and they like it. | ||
And I got a lot of people that reach out and they say, yo, thank you for continuing to talk about this. | ||
But it's funny because I'll have naysayers too. | ||
And I do enjoy it. | ||
My dad will give me a hard time when I talk about this stuff. | ||
And he thinks I got it all wrong. | ||
But it's like, you know, it's almost I want more disagreement. | ||
It's like, I don't want to sit here and live in an echo chamber. | ||
Like, I'd rather have the disagreement and then let's see. | ||
But, I mean, we open up the phone lines and this is like everybody agrees. | ||
So, but I've had a couple of debates on the issue, but here's why it's so frustrating. | ||
Because I saw a window of opportunity to truly crush the Democrat Party politically, which I think we would all agree needs to be done. | ||
And we were at a point where like we had them on the mat. | ||
We had them on the mat. | ||
And instead of pinning them and getting the three count and ending it, instead we decided to prance around the ring and act like a peacock around the ring and take a bunch of foreign flags and foreign money. | ||
And we could have pinned them. | ||
We could have ended it right there. | ||
And then you could peacock around. | ||
It's like end the Democrat Party politically. | ||
And then, if you want to peacock around the ring with everything else, fine. | ||
No, we had them on the mat. | ||
We didn't pin them. | ||
And now we're peacocking around the ring. | ||
And they're starting to get a new life and they're starting to rise from the political abyss. | ||
So they're still on the mat. | ||
They haven't gotten up yet. | ||
But I see no signs right now of the Republican Party with any will to end the Democrat Party politically. | ||
No deep state arrests. | ||
It looks like there's going to be some gerrymandering wars now. | ||
No arrests for the stolen election. | ||
Let's see if we can get Marjorie Taylor Greens passed on the census so that the Electoral College isn't rigged anymore. | ||
There were definitely some victories dealing with the left liberal culture that the Trump administration has had. | ||
But really, you could have buried them. | ||
You could have buried them politically. | ||
If you would have just done an America first agenda, if you just would have stayed out of Israel's affairs, stayed out of Ukraine's affairs. | ||
You might have even been able to get away with the Epstein cover-up, but now that's involved too. | ||
And so you've just, you've given the Democrats three health packs to rise up. | ||
But this is where they were at. | ||
And maybe they're still there, but they're getting a breath of life. | ||
This is CNN basically reporting like, yeah, the Democrat Party is on life support here in Clip 9. | ||
One of the reasons why there is no frontrunner. | ||
Nobody wants to put anybody up at the top of their ballot list is because at this particular point, the Democratic brand is in the basement. | ||
It is total and complete garbage in the mind of the American public. | ||
The Democratic Party's net favorable rating, record lows in all three. | ||
Wall Street Journal, 30 points underwater. | ||
CNN, 26 points underwater. | ||
Gallup, 26 points underwater. | ||
And that is being driven in large part by discontent within the Democratic base. | ||
The Democratic base wants something different. | ||
We'll ultimately end up seeing who they choose. | ||
It'll be quite the thing who ultimately gets the rose. | ||
So the Democrat reptilian shapeshifters are going to emerge from this. | ||
And you already see it. | ||
Oh, they're going to campaign on the Epstein files. | ||
What the hell? | ||
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The Democrats are going to campaign on being anti-war. | ||
Like, what the hell? | ||
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What do you think? | ||
These are political shapeshifters. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
They'll do anything to get into power. | ||
So it's like, imagine, there they are. | ||
There they are. | ||
It's like the end of the mortal combat. | ||
Finish him. | ||
And there they are. | ||
And all you got to do is pin them. | ||
All you got to do is the fatal blow. | ||
And instead, we're peacocking around and covering up the Epstein list and waving foreign flags. | ||
And it's just like, oh, no. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
And I can see it. | ||
And soon the Democrat Party, they're going to sit up. | ||
Somebody's going to hand them a steel chair. | ||
They're going to whap us over the head with it. | ||
And they're going to get back into political power. | ||
And then who knows? | ||
I mean, we saw what they did in the Biden years. | ||
Can you imagine what they're going to do if they get back into the White House? | ||
Can you even imagine? | ||
I don't even want to think about it. | ||
But gee, I mean, I don't know. | ||
Maybe the most dangerous thing you can do in politics now is say anything against Israel because they might throw you in prison for being an anti-Semite. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Now you're like, oh. | ||
So yes, the Democrats will eventually run on anti-Israel. | ||
They'll run on anti-war. | ||
They'll run on the Epstein list. | ||
And those poll numbers will get right back up to being balanced. | ||
You might be able to reverse gerrymander, really, all the gerrymandering the Democrats have done. | ||
You might be able to reverse gerrymander and stop them from taking the house, but I wouldn't bet on that. | ||
And so it's just so frustrating. | ||
It's just so frustrating. | ||
It's like we could have done this and then peacocked around, but instead we decided to peacock around first, and now they're going to get back up and the fight's going to go on. | ||
It's just so bad. | ||
And that's why it's so frustrating, too, because it's like, this is level one. | ||
If you can't even defeat the Democrats, I mean, these guys, they suck. | ||
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They suck. | |
You have Eric Swalwell doing Dem promo videos? | ||
You have Don Lemon and Harry Sisson, like doing the Vince McMahon walk for you. | ||
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I mean, these people suck. | |
And it's like, I don't even, it's like, I don't even care about getting involved in Republican Party politics. | ||
I've already tried. | ||
They suck too, but it's just like. | ||
It's just like, you're telling me like we can't get anybody cooler than that. | ||
You're telling me you're going to let these people get more political ground on you? | ||
Kamala Harris is going to be their candidate against. | ||
She goes on. | ||
Stephen Colbert sounds completely drunk. | ||
So it's really upsetting to see this. | ||
When you could have ended the corrupt party, you could have ended this corrupt criminal organization, this terror group known as the Democrat Party. | ||
We could have pinned them. | ||
It could have been over. | ||
And then you want to peacock around the ring and start waving foreign flags and all the other stuff. | ||
Fine. | ||
But nope, you didn't pin them. | ||
And now they're going to come back. | ||
It's a guarantee. | ||
And I saw this. | ||
Now, this is the new lady, Dasha Burns. | ||
She's definitely on the left from Politico, but she's a little more of a reasonable leftist, you might say. | ||
A little more palatable, perhaps. | ||
But I think she just got some new job. | ||
I believe she's getting a new C-SPAN show or something. | ||
She's got some new show. | ||
Well, she has, what is it, Tim Tina McBride, whatever the transgender person is. | ||
I think it's Tim Tina McBride on the Democrat side for an interview. | ||
And people are listening to this, and it's like an admission. | ||
And look, I give him credit, Tim Sarah McBride. | ||
I give him credit because they're having this moment of self-reflection, like, okay, we suck right now. | ||
We're unpopular right now. | ||
What are we doing about it? | ||
There is no self-reflection happening on the right. | ||
They're all drunk on power and peacocking around. | ||
But Tim Sarah McBride says something Here in their moment of self-reflection, that I'm going to tell you: if Republicans don't realize this same thing, you're going to be in trouble in the midterms. | ||
So listen to Tim Sarah McBride here with Dasha Burns. | ||
I think voters feel like Democrats have sort of been assholes to them. | ||
And I do think that a voter asks two questions when they're considering who to vote for. | ||
The first question is, does this candidate, does this party like me? | ||
And by extension, do they respect me? | ||
Do they care for me? | ||
But do they like me? | ||
If you can't answer that first question to a voter's satisfaction, they won't even get to the second question, which is, what does this party think? | ||
What does this candidate think? | ||
And I think we've lost that first question. | ||
That's so interesting because one of the questions I have for you is some of this recent polling that shows that Democrats are at their lowest approval rating in like three decades. | ||
And that's on economy, inflation, tariffs, despite some of Trump's policies actually being pretty unpopular. | ||
So I'm curious, like, do you have to do that? | ||
I don't want to go any further. | ||
So this is their moment of self-reflection saying, you know, are we treating people like a-holes? | ||
Are we the bad guy now? | ||
We're very unpopular. | ||
Now the Republicans are doing this, folks. | ||
The Republicans are becoming the a-holes. | ||
And if you don't understand what I'm saying, allow me to elaborate a little bit here. | ||
And I don't understand what they're talking about on the left, really, because I don't exist in left-wing politics. | ||
But I exist in right-wing politics, and I can tell you now we're the assholes. | ||
And so you can call me an a-hole for other things, but what I'm talking about is it's like this. | ||
I wasn't even going to say this for obvious reasons because people will make a big deal of it, and I'm not trying to do that, but it's like this. | ||
When I put up a post that's not just like pure pro-Trump, I get nothing but hate. | ||
I get called fake MAGA. | ||
I get called foreign paid-for opposition, Qatari agent. | ||
I get called all of these names. | ||
I have people that try to blackmail me. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, again, I don't make a big deal of this because I really don't care. | ||
I kind of find it funny, to be honest. | ||
I kind of like it even in some weird way. | ||
And also, when you work at Infowars, folks, you know, the ankle biters on social media, it's like being afraid of a beta fish or something. | ||
Like, I get sued all the time. | ||
I got the deep state coming after me. | ||
I got them trying to shut us down here. | ||
Okay. | ||
I work for Alex Jones. | ||
So a bunch of yipping at my ankles doesn't bother me. | ||
But my point is that, no, I'm seeing now where now Republicans and this MAGA cult, now they're becoming the assholes. | ||
It's like, you better do everything Trump says. | ||
You better not say anything negative about Trump. | ||
And it's not even a negative thing. | ||
You just report a news story and they start attacking you and sending you messages and calling you all of these names and making things up. | ||
And I'm like, wow. | ||
This is why Republicans can never stay in power. | ||
And this is why so many people that might not even be on the left, but might be in the middle or neutral, this is why they think the right wing are a-holes. | ||
So it's like, now I've even been through that. | ||
And for the first go-around with the Trump primaries, it was kind of new territory, and we knew we were going up against the deep state. | ||
We knew we were going up against the establishment. | ||
So getting the attacks in the first Trump campaign in 2015, 2016, that just kind of felt like, yeah, we knew the obstacle course we were going into. | ||
So, okay, that's fine. | ||
Now, it's like the people that were there from the beginning, the people that have been the most attacked, the people that have gone through the most here, you see, I mean, they attack Alex all the time. | ||
And now it's like, oh, they're coming for us. | ||
And it's like, well, this is different. | ||
This isn't 2015. | ||
Now this is like we won and we're trying to get the agenda done here and we're getting attacked. | ||
So you see, now the Democrats are having their moment of self-reflection, like we're very unpopular. | ||
Our approval rating is really bad. | ||
Are we the bad guys? | ||
Are we the a-holes? | ||
It's like, oh, okay, well, they're going to morph and they're going to shapeshift and they're going to find different ways to get back in power. | ||
The Republicans are in complete denial right now. | ||
They're in denial that Trump's approval is going down. | ||
They're in denial that the MAGA coalition is fractured. | ||
They're in denial that Trump's foreign policy is hurting Republicans. | ||
They're in denial that the Epstein list is a big deal. | ||
Folks, let me tell you, behind the scenes, there's basically like two things going on in D.C. dealing with this. | ||
And it's the people that realize just from a raw public perception standpoint, like we got to do right here on the Epstein list. | ||
Like we have to do this right by the American people. | ||
They want this. | ||
It's like you can get the foreign policy stuff, geopolitical stuff, that comes and goes. | ||
And Israel's always been a big issue. | ||
The Epstein stuff is in a world of its own. | ||
And then there's like this other opinion. | ||
There's this other thought process in D.C. where they're just saying people don't care. | ||
It's not a big deal. | ||
We can cover it up. | ||
Trump will tell them to stop talking about it and they'll get over it. | ||
And then there's other people that are like, no, this is make or break stuff. | ||
So there's kind of this internal struggle, but it's a lot like what was going on with the Iran strikes where anybody voices an opinion against the Iran strikes. | ||
If you're low profile, you're fired. | ||
You're gone. | ||
You're out. | ||
It's like, obviously, you can't get rid of J.D. Vance. | ||
You can't get rid of Pete Hegseth. | ||
You can't get rid of Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
So they can Express opinions, maybe saying maybe we shouldn't strike Iran, but they'll stick around. | ||
All the other low-level advisors, all the other people with the press access, all the people in the State Department, Hegzeth advisors, Tulsi's advisors, anybody that came out against the Iran strikes internally, all fired. | ||
So now it's like the same thing's happening with the Epstein files, and people are in there saying, hey, look, you know, President Trump, this isn't about you, but we're just saying this is a big issue. | ||
This is a make or break issue. | ||
And Trump said, oh, nobody cares. | ||
Nobody cares about it. | ||
He's dead. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
And then there's other people like, yeah, you're right, President Trump. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
No, yeah, you're right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so they just think they can brush over it. | ||
No. | ||
Actually, and even today, there's a development here. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Keylane Maxwell moved to federal prison camp in Texas. | ||
E-Lane Maxwell quietly moved to Cushy New Club-Fed prison as she pushes for deal to tell all on Epstein associates. | ||
Now, for people to understand this, I don't know, guys, see if you can find me. | ||
Was she in a medium or a low in Florida? | ||
I'd be stunned. | ||
I wouldn't be stunned if they put her in a low. | ||
The BOP and the federal government treats child sex predators like nothing. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
If you get busted by the feds for selling marijuana, they'll put you in a medium security prison. | ||
If you get busted by the feds for sexually abusing a child, you get put in a low security prison. | ||
That's how crazy this is. | ||
Well, it says tough FCI Tallahassee. | ||
I'm guessing it's a medium. | ||
I mean, she had huge sex trafficking charges. | ||
So I guess they put her in a medium is my guess, but she could have been in a low. | ||
Understand this. | ||
The Fed camp is not even a prison. | ||
I was in a low-security prison. | ||
It's still a prison system. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
She was in a low in Florida, guys? | ||
Okay, so she was in a low in Florida. | ||
Fuck, do you hear what I'm saying? | ||
A massive child sex trafficker, and she's in a low-security prison. | ||
If you got busted selling a pound of weed, let's say, actually, they wouldn't even have to bust you. | ||
If they just got somebody to testify that you sold them a pound of weed, they couldn't even find any evidence and they'll put you in a medium. | ||
But a massive sex trafficker, you get into a low. | ||
So that just gives you an idea of how that system goes. | ||
Understand this. | ||
The Fed camp, folks, they call it a camp because it's like literally a camp. | ||
Like, did you ever go to summer camp or like elementary school camp or like YMCA camp or something? | ||
Like you're in a cabin? | ||
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Or think about if you've seen the wolf of Wall Street when at the end he's like, oh, and I got sentenced to a federal prison and then I forgot I was rich. | ||
And then they show you a Fed camp. | ||
Just a bunch of separate units, very nice, well kept. | ||
It's not like a normal prison that's usually run down in most states. | ||
Some states have nicer prisons. | ||
Like California is known to have nice prisons. | ||
No, the Fed camp is like you're almost on an honor system. | ||
And I don't even want to get into stories I've heard about the Fed camp, but it's like that's where everybody wants to get because you're basically on an honor system. | ||
And I've heard wild stuff that goes on at Fed camps. | ||
I mean, it's, I don't even know if you could call it low security, folks. | ||
It's almost no security. | ||
Now, I don't know the exact details of this, but considering it's in Texas, I do know people. | ||
I talked to people that are familiar with that Fed camp in Texas. | ||
And to call it low security might be an overreach. | ||
It's almost a no security. | ||
It is a very, it is a very trust-based system when you get into the Fed camp. | ||
It's like the final level of, okay, you're almost out. | ||
We trust you enough. | ||
So it's like high security, you're basically in a cage, virtually no movement. | ||
You know, you can imagine. | ||
Low security, where I was at, as long as you're not in solitary, you get your basic movements. | ||
And for most of the day, you can move about freely. | ||
They only lock you up at night. | ||
So when you're in the Fed camp, though, I mean, it's basically like a federal prison summer camp. | ||
That's why they call it Camp Fed. | ||
So clearly some deal has been cut because that's what you do when you're in there and you have all the different BOP managers and everybody's assigned their own case manager. | ||
She's going to be playing pickleball. | ||
She's going to be playing tennis. | ||
She's going to be growing plants, all this stuff. | ||
So clearly, folks, they've made a deal. | ||
You don't just get moved to a Fed camp. | ||
That requires some pull. | ||
You either get moved to a Fed camp when you're on the final legs of your sentence and you have a strong record. | ||
So like you don't get any, you don't get any points taken off of your record. | ||
So it's like if you have a clean record in the prisons in the low and you're almost at the end of your sentence, less than a year, they'll move you to a Fed camp. | ||
Clean record in prison, almost done with your sentence, they'll move you to a Fed camp. | ||
Pretty sure she had a lot of time left on her sentence. | ||
They don't just move you to a Fed camp, folks. | ||
You have to work for that. | ||
Like you have to constantly be going to your case manager. | ||
You have to constantly be petitioning the BOP. | ||
Lawyers are getting involved. | ||
And if you have more than a year on your sentence, they're not going to send you to a Fed camp. | ||
How did Maxwell get transferred to a Fed camp, folks? | ||
They cut a deal. | ||
They cut a deal. | ||
Now, I don't know if she's going to get a pardon. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
But for her, just getting into a Fed camp might have been enough. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, if the deal was, hey, put me into a camp and then commute my sentence before you leave and I'll say whatever the hell you want me to say Sounds like a deal both parties would probably take. | ||
And it looks like this is your first sign that that's the exact deal that's been cut. | ||
Now, I'll say this in closing, and then we got some other developments on this. | ||
I mean, folks, if Epstein can die in a high-security New York prison, I don't know how, I mean, unless they better have security on Maxwell 24-7. | ||
Okay? | ||
I mean, I'll just tell it to you like this. | ||
I've heard stories from Fed camps where basically they have midnight food delivery services now. | ||
Smuggle in a cell phone. | ||
Grubhub delivers food to the whole camp at midnight. | ||
Okay? | ||
Do you understand what I'm saying? | ||
They better have security on Maxwell 24-7 because she's in the lowest of the low securities now. | ||
Hey, we just got this statement from President Trump on the Russia escalation. | ||
Guys, let's go ahead and roll this from the Rose Garden. | ||
Well, we had to do that. | ||
We just have to be careful. | ||
And a threat was made that we didn't think was appropriate, so I have to be very careful. | ||
So I do that on the basis of safety for our people. | ||
A threat was made by a former president of Russia, and we're going to protect our people. | ||
Do you feel safer? | ||
Do you feel more or less safe after that move? | ||
By the way, what if Biden came out and said something and then Russia responded? | ||
We'd be like, he's not the president. | ||
Why are you responding? | ||
Yeah, I don't like it at all. | ||
But I got a new haircut. | ||
I have to tell you. | ||
My barber came to the White House. | ||
We call him a barber, but he's really a stylist. | ||
Styles his head of hair. | ||
And I was feeling confident, maybe a little too much. | ||
You know what happens with a good haircut? | ||
It does. | ||
You have to say, you come out from a good haircut, and your confidence level is high. | ||
Maybe too high, maybe dangerously high. | ||
Maybe I should have considered that before making the move. | ||
But it's done now. | ||
It's done now. | ||
So if Putin had any hair, he could get a haircut and feel confident like me. | ||
But I have the hair. | ||
I have the haircut and I have the nuclear subs. | ||
So we moved him in. | ||
So be careful. | ||
You know, don't tell world leaders next time Trump gets a haircut because big things, big things could happen. | ||
Thank you, President Trump, for that. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
White House reportedly in talks with Diddy's legal team about potential pardon. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Stop it. | ||
It's too much. | ||
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Well, you know what? | ||
I got to say, though, the whole case, Maureen Comey obviously spiked the case. | ||
But here's what's funny. | ||
Now that the case is finished, and you kind of look at the final charges, and now Diddy's team is not only looking for a pardon, they want a new case. | ||
And I have to say, they have a strong case now. | ||
I got to be honest, folks. | ||
They got a strong case now. | ||
And I've always felt that there was some illogic to this legal standard or double standard, really, where I could run an adult entertainment industry, a porn site. | ||
I could run a porn site. | ||
And I could call an adult film actress in California. | ||
And I could say, hey, come to Texas and do me on camera for $10,000 or whatever your rate is. | ||
And say, okay. | ||
And somehow that's perfectly legal. | ||
That is the porn industry. | ||
You travel wherever they're shooting their movies and they pay you to have sex. | ||
How is that not prostitution? | ||
Say, well, it's for video. | ||
So, okay. | ||
So now Diddy's legal team is arguing that that's what they did was amateur pornography. | ||
Diddy's legal team says he was producing amateur pornography. | ||
How does he not have a case? | ||
Tell me how he doesn't have a case. | ||
If he videotaped it, so the charge was illegal prostitution. | ||
He hired a hooker, traveled across state lines. | ||
So that's the charge. | ||
And now his legal team is saying, well, wait a second. | ||
No. | ||
This was adult film. | ||
This was producing amateur porn. | ||
I filmed it. | ||
So therefore, that makes it legal based off of the standards. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
And I think he's right. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Now, look, really, the whole thing is ridiculous as far as prostitution and porn. | ||
Because it doesn't make any sense. | ||
How can you, if I go out on the streets and I try to hire a hooker and the cops catch me and I say, no, wait, I'm going to film this for my porn website. | ||
So what? | ||
They let me go? | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
As if that's not going on. | ||
As if all these different adult websites don't get millions of views regularly. | ||
So it's like, that's legal. | ||
It's like, that's everywhere. | ||
That's legal. | ||
Totally fine. | ||
I mean, now you get these women, and I'm so sick of seeing them. | ||
But you get these women and they do these challenges. | ||
They try to have sex with as many men as possible. | ||
It's just, it's all over your feed. | ||
They put it all over the socials. | ||
It's like, I'm trying to read a news story. | ||
I got some bimbo in a thong on the right side. | ||
I'm trying to read about a damn political news story. | ||
It's like, oh, oh, that's legal, pornography, totally legal. | ||
But if I go out and just hire a hooker and take her to a hotel, I'm the bad guy. | ||
I'm the criminal. | ||
I'm going to get charges. | ||
So I guess that's so now that's what you do Is you hire these women, you hire these hookers, but you just bring your camera. | ||
I guess you don't even have to, you have your cell phone on you now, and you just say to the cops, now hold on. | ||
It's like, sir, were you soliciting this woman for sex? | ||
Yes, officer, but I was going to film it and upload it to the internet. | ||
Oh, well, in that case, you're good to go. | ||
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So now that's the argument Diddy's legal team is going to make. | ||
Now, I couldn't imagine. | ||
I don't think it's this far gone. | ||
If it is, then God bless us. | ||
I can't imagine a situation where Trump is actually going to pardon Maxwell or pardon Diddy. | ||
There's no way. | ||
And I know he's got a relationship with both of them, and I know they're both making a play, but there's just, there's no way. | ||
And if he is going to do it, it's not going to be till the end. | ||
But even then, I don't think so. | ||
I think it's way too messy. | ||
It's way too of a political negative thing to do. | ||
So I don't think that will happen. | ||
But I could see, yeah, okay. | ||
Tell you what, Maxwell, you testify and you say what we want you to say. | ||
We'll move you to a Fed camp. | ||
You can get out of here. | ||
You can get some of your freedoms back. | ||
You can go play some pickleball, go play some tennis, not have to deal with the nasty prison clothes and getting cuffed for all your movements and everything like that. | ||
You know, get off of the metal cot that you, it's like we can, yeah, okay. | ||
So I can see that being the deal. | ||
Now, Diddy's a totally different situation, but how does it, tell me how he loses this argument now? | ||
Tell me how he loses this argument. | ||
You charged me with prostitution, soliciting and prostitution, but I was filming it, so that's just pornographies, and that's legal. | ||
What is the difference? | ||
What is the difference between a woman that has sex for money on camera and a woman that has sex for money not on camera? | ||
One is legal, one is not. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
Now, these stories are not getting much play, and it's pretty obvious why. | ||
Bloomberg, FBI redacted Trump's name and Epstein files for privacy reasons. | ||
Newsweek, Donald Trump's name and Epstein files redacted by FBI. | ||
Now, again, Bloomberg, Newsweek, fake news, so it's the boy that cried wolf. | ||
But I could see, again, I'm not insinuating Trump did anything illegal with Epstein. | ||
I genuinely believe that that is true. | ||
I can't deny he was friends with Epstein, and I wouldn't be surprised if, you know, him and Epstein like to go around and find beautiful women together. | ||
But Trump, billionaire playboy, hangs out with 20-year-old, 30-year-old models. | ||
Okay, nothing wrong with that. | ||
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So I can understand Trump saying, look, for the sake of the country, for the sake of the administration, we're trying to do good things here. | ||
And if I get implicated in this Epstein stuff, it's going to be bad for the country. | ||
So we've got to do this for the good of the country. | ||
And I believe that's what happened. | ||
And maybe that's why there's such a delay in this deal, whatever they do have, whatever they do have as far as an Epstein file is concerned, that they've been pouring through all of it and getting Trump out of it before they release anything, which is a timely process. | ||
So this is why Elon Musk said you're not getting the Epstein list because Trump is in it. | ||
And they say Bannon is in it too. | ||
Bannon did a documentary that was anti-Epstein. | ||
It's called Monsters. | ||
So yeah, Bannon was in it because he was associating with Epstein trying to shoot this documentary talking about the pimping that was going on. | ||
So again, it's like, oh, Bannon is on the file. | ||
Well, yeah, he was on the files because he was trying to shoot a documentary about Epstein pimping people. | ||
So does that mean Bannon was into it? | ||
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So it's like the same with Trump. | ||
New York billionaires hanging out at the same clubs, hanging out at the same beauty pageants, had the same taste in women. | ||
It's like, so yeah, Trump's in the files. | ||
Did he do anything illegal? | ||
No, I don't believe so. | ||
So Trump just goes and says, we can release the files, but we have to get my name out of them. | ||
Or it's going to be bad for the country. | ||
It's going to be bad for the administration, which is true. | ||
Which is true. | ||
Of course it would be. | ||
But that's why this whole thing is such a debacle. | ||
It would have been so much better. | ||
It's like the grabbing by the pussy tape. | ||
They thought that nobody cared. | ||
It would have been so much better for Trump to just come out and say, look, here's the deal. | ||
We're going to release the Epstein Files, and my name is going to come up. | ||
I'm not proud of my association with this creep. | ||
If I had known what he was doing and what he was into at the time we were hanging out, I would have never associated with him. | ||
I would have never stepped foot on his jet. | ||
As far as I knew, he just hung out in the same social circles as I did. | ||
When you're a billionaire in New York, there's only a certain limited amount of places where you hang out. | ||
He was there too. | ||
That's it. | ||
I didn't do anything illegal. | ||
I didn't know he was doing anything illegal. | ||
When I found out what was going on at Mar-a-Lago, I kicked him out. | ||
I cooperated with the feds. | ||
Eventually, we had him arrested. | ||
And that all be true. | ||
And we could accept that and we could consume that and we could say, okay, President Trump, I trust you. | ||
But for him to come out and say, I didn't know him. | ||
I never associated with him. | ||
Who is he anyway? | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
That's when the whole thing went downhill and the credibility issue popped up. | ||
But it's done now. | ||
So we'll see what happens with Maxwell and the virtually no security prison and see what happens with the Diddy deal. | ||
Yeah, I mean. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
We were just shooting pornography. | ||
I don't know how that doesn't work after the case is closed. | ||
Seems like pretty solid defense now. | ||
All right. | ||
By the way, it turns out it was Rick Scott that gave Trump the bad word on the Holly Pelosi Act. | ||
Now, I'll tell you what, let's go to Rick Scott explaining this or trying to explain this, but I think it's pretty clear what happened here. | ||
And it's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
And Rick Scott is a guy that genuinely, pretty high approval rating, pretty well-trusted politician. | ||
But after this whole thing, it's like, huh, maybe not so much. | ||
I mean, whatever. | ||
If the dirtiest thing you do is insider stock trading, you know, you're still a crook, but it's like the least of the crooks. | ||
But so here he is. | ||
So it turns out it appears that it was Rick Scott that told Trump about this and blamed it all on Holly. | ||
And then I'll explain why Trump made a big thing of it, but Holly talked to him directly and said, no, this is the real story. | ||
But here's Rick Scott explaining or attempting to in clip 12. | ||
As we know, we're doing this because we've watched people that it sure appears that they have somehow figured out how to make a lot of money off their job up here in Congress. | ||
So my amendment is to get a review of all the trading by Nancy Pelosi and her husband for the last 25 years. | ||
I think it's critical to get to the root of why this bill was proposed and get transparency for the American people. | ||
I think, you know, I agree that we've got to figure out why people don't trust. | ||
And I think Speaker Pelosi is the prime example. | ||
So this amendment calls for an Inspector General to issue a GAO report on the Pelosi trading for the last 25 years with a report back to the committee within 180 days. | ||
I urge my colleagues to support my amendment. | ||
So Howley comes out with the Pelosi Act and says it's time to end stock trading in Congress, which also opens up potential for a review of stock trades in D.C., which wasn't targeting President Trump, but it was targeting D.C. and Congress. | ||
Now, why this bothered Rick Scott so much, I don't know. | ||
And you can hear him, I mean, you can assume, but you can hear him saying, oh, no, no, we're just going to make this about Pelosi. | ||
How about no, Rick? | ||
No, how about we make this about every single member of Congress? | ||
And maybe not, maybe we should question you, actually, because this is a little weird that you want to somehow try to divert this onto Nancy Pelosi. | ||
And that apparently you called President Trump and gave him bad info on what the Pelosi Act was all about. | ||
Now, this is where it starts to get a little sticky. | ||
Remember the Big Beautiful Bill. | ||
And remember the dirty salesman tactics that were used. | ||
And now the stock market is at record highs. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, I don't think I have to spell this out for you. | ||
Trump and his associates have obviously figured out how to make tons of money in crypto and off the stock market. | ||
I mean, folks, it's not even up for debate. | ||
They're making so much money on crypto. | ||
They're getting their new crypto exchanges lined up. | ||
The Trumps are all involved in it. | ||
And I'm not even mad at it, but it's just, it's just more of the same crap that goes on. | ||
And they obviously are making out like, just, just making out like crazy right now with the record stock market. | ||
And I mean, anybody, anybody that's following this knows exactly what's going on. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's so obvious that even somebody that's never traded a stock in their life can jump in right now and just follow the administration and know everything that's about to happen. | ||
And 10% minimum. | ||
10% returns minimum. | ||
Okay. | ||
But getting back to Rick Scott, why would Rick Scott be so nervous about this targeting all of Congress? | ||
And why would he call President Trump and give him bad information about Holly's bill? | ||
And then why would he say, no, this needs to just be about Nancy Pelosi? | ||
That's extremely suspicious, to say the least. | ||
To say the least. | ||
You want to talk about suspicious? | ||
Ex-Biden advisor Mike Donnellin sits down with White House investigators in auto-pen probe. | ||
So we'll see if this produces anything, but I'd say I wouldn't count on it. | ||
Trump posts on true social, biggest crime of the century. | ||
We can't let them get away with the biggest crime of the century. | ||
And yeah, I agree. | ||
What happened after they stole the 2020 election? | ||
They facilitated an invasion into this country. | ||
They crashed the economy. | ||
They imprisoned their political opposition, amongst other things. | ||
Yeah, you're damn right we can't let them get away with the crime of the century, but we already did. | ||
So are we going to start arresting the crooks or not? | ||
Yeah, imagine if they get away with it. | ||
Imagine what happens next. | ||
But Donnellin, so it comes out now, Donnellin got paid $4 million as Biden's reelection campaign manager. | ||
$4 million. | ||
And they were going to pay him another $4 million if Biden won. | ||
Now you tell me, why is it worth $4 million to try to get somebody reelected? | ||
Why is that worth $4 million? | ||
Why do they spend now billions of dollars in presidential elections? | ||
Billions. | ||
Because don't you know, to the winner go the Spoils. | ||
And to the biggest campaign donors come the biggest cash windfalls. | ||
So, you know, it's just, it's the whole thing is just so corrupt. | ||
And I just get this feeling with each passing day that we're not draining the swamp, not with this administration. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
I'm not going to be bitter over it. | ||
It's what we wanted from Trump. | ||
It's what we were told we were going to get. | ||
If I don't get it, fine. | ||
I'm not going to start throwing a temper tantrum here, but I'm going to report the honest truth. | ||
That's the swamp. | ||
That's the swamp. | ||
Buying politicians. | ||
That's the swamp. | ||
Insider trading. | ||
That's the swamp. | ||
Bad intel from the corrupt intelligence community and then starting wars on it. | ||
That's the swamp, man! | ||
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*knock* | |
This case is not closed. | ||
It's not dismissed. | ||
It has not been complied with. | ||
Georgia State Election Board votes to seek DOJ assistance to obtain voting records from Fulton County from 2020 election. | ||
Yeah, that's the big steal. | ||
Fulton County was the big steal. | ||
Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
Uh-oh, to the DOJ it goes. | ||
I mean, you know, I don't want to be a comedian that says the same joke for an hour, but I mean, it really is getting to a point. | ||
How do you, it's like, how do you make everything about it being a Jewish victim just to get the DOJ to do something? | ||
It's like Atlanta-based Jews had their vote stolen in the 2020 election. | ||
And then Pam Bonnie and the DOJ are, we're all over it. | ||
It's like, no, the 2020 election, they stole from Trump. | ||
2020 election, they had the biggest corrupt system going on in Fulton County. | ||
We need to investigate. | ||
Sends it to the DOJ. | ||
Nothing happens. | ||
Pam, Jewish Americans had their vote stolen in Atlanta in 2020. | ||
Oh, we'll get to the bottom of it. | ||
full task force. | ||
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So that's just how it goes, I suppose. | |
But then Brown University settles with White House, gets their funding restored, $50 million to the White House from Brown University, and they basically have to admit that they discriminated in their admissions process. | ||
Who do you think they were discriminating against, guys? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And will the victims of discrimination for 40 years of diversity activism, will anybody be calling for their reparations? | ||
Will anybody be demanding reparations? | ||
Unlikely. | ||
But there it is. | ||
Oh, systemic racism. | ||
And who was it aimed at? | ||
Well, it was mostly aimed at whites and Asians. | ||
And now Brown had to admit it and pay out the White House because of it. | ||
And it's not even like a secret. | ||
But now, see, notice the tone, the rhetoric, the association has changed here. | ||
Oh, diversity. | ||
We all knew what it really meant. | ||
We all knew what diversity meant. | ||
We all knew what it all meant the entire time. | ||
Now they're just admitting it. | ||
Okay, it wasn't diversity. | ||
It was discrimination. | ||
You got us. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
What do you know? | ||
All right. | ||
Still a bunch of news, still a bunch of video clips. | ||
I do want to take calls, so we'll try to do it all in the third and final hour. | ||
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Third and final hour of the InfoWars War Room on the other side of this short break. | ||
Gavin Newsom is in trouble. | ||
The only chance he has is to get bailed out by Trump, I suppose. | ||
Mel Gibson calls out Gavin Newsom. | ||
He wants to do the Maui plan here. | ||
Mel Gibson, should he run for... | ||
Mel. | ||
Well, And then there's Spencer Pratt, who continues to be all over his ass. | ||
And he just got the documents that proved Gavin Newsom lied. | ||
Listen to this in clip seven. | ||
Oh, we got Newsome. | ||
We got him. | ||
We sent a PRA request to the state of California asking for documents to support governor's claim that he had pre-positioned 110 engines to Southern California in the days prior to the Palisades fire. | ||
We just received the state's production, and not surprisingly, Gavin lied. | ||
And according to the documents at the governor's office of emergency services, pre-positioned 45 engines and three hand crews January 5th to Southern California. | ||
All caps. | ||
None of them were sent to Pacific Palisades. | ||
In fact, the closest resources were sent to Santa Florida, over an hour away from the Palisades. | ||
This evidence supports our claim against the state of California. | ||
Spencer Pratt has them buried on this. | ||
Now, if anybody takes action, I suppose there's another story, but he's caught them, folks. | ||
He's caught him bad. | ||
It's so corrupt what happened there. | ||
I mean, people need to be arrested. | ||
It's the same story. | ||
People need to be arrested and they never get arrested. | ||
Now, Gavin Newsome, however, is talking about gerrymandering California to try to balance out the redistricting happening in Texas here in Clip Six. | ||
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How far are you willing to go about Trump from stealing the midterms? | |
What's so interesting about how blue that is, that was done by an independent redistricting commission. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
We tried to play by a higher value system. | ||
It's about formal authority. | ||
It's also about moral authority. | ||
We tried to deep both end. | ||
I've supported, long supported independent redistricting. | ||
I can't stand these gerrymander districts. | ||
I can't stand the fact that we're trying to find, I mean, everything about gerrymandering needs to be addressed nationally. | ||
And I now realize that as a promoter to do it at the state level, I thought other states would follow suit because it was the right thing to do. | ||
They didn't. | ||
And so we've unilaterally disarmed. | ||
Democrats can't just sit there and act tiller than now and watch the state. | ||
Well, of course, this is all disingenuous because the Democrats are the ones that did the gerrymandering in the name of fighting racism, right? | ||
But now they're pissed that the Republicans are setting it straight and they know it's going to cost them House seats. | ||
But you know, it's funny, I watched that interview. | ||
It reminds me of Vincent O'Shaughness, great comedian from Valutainment, who once did a great Gavin Newsom impression like this in Clip Five. | ||
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Governor Newsome, wildfires have destroyed millions of acres of the state, displaced countless amounts of Hamley. | |
Do you take responsibility for any of this? | ||
And is there anything more you think you could have done? | ||
Not really. | ||
I think these fires were very devastating. | ||
I think the full scope of what actually has happened, we're not there yet. | ||
Okay, these people's houses are just destroyed. | ||
People are suffering. | ||
People are sad. | ||
But we're Californians. | ||
We're going to push through. | ||
We're going to push through. | ||
And where we're going, the vision is 10 times bigger than anybody else can even imagine. | ||
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Former President Trump has recently criticized your leadership, saying that you failed California. | |
What's your response to him? | ||
And what does the future of California look like? | ||
To be honest with you, I try to block out, just block that rhetoric because the words that come out of his mouth, all the words out of his lips, they don't mean anything to me. | ||
He needs to use these more because the future of California is bright. | ||
It's so bright. | ||
When you really try to look at it, I mean, really, really look at how bright it is. | ||
You're going to need shades to live in California 24 hours a day. | ||
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Critics are saying that you're all hand gestures and no action. | |
What's your response to that? | ||
I think people are wrong. | ||
Okay, they need to wake up. | ||
I speak with passion. | ||
I speak with fire, no pun intended. | ||
And I feel if I use my hands a lot, people won't be focused on the lies that are coming out of my mouth because I lie a lot. | ||
So I want to distract them with my hands. | ||
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Interesting. | |
Wait, what? | ||
Where'd my gum go? | ||
To be honest with you, I have no idea. | ||
Oh, would you look at that? | ||
You know what? | ||
This gum is just like California. | ||
It's sticky, it's resilient, and it'll bounce back. | ||
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Your scum. | |
Vincent O'Shana. | ||
Always hilarious. | ||
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Nothing beats a jet to you holiday. | |
And right now, you can save 50 pounds per person. | ||
That's 200 pounds off for a family of four. | ||
This is the new Trump administration ad. | ||
Deporting all the illegal aliens there, the criminal ones. | ||
And they are definitely getting the criminals out. | ||
I mean, that is undeniable. | ||
It's actually unreal that these people were even here to begin with. | ||
Now, there's a judge, of course. | ||
Here we go again, another Obama judge. | ||
Judge Cobb has blocked the Trump administration's use of summary deportation for those who had previously been paroled into the United States and warns that the tactics used by the administration are beginning to resemble the countries these people fled. | ||
Well, that's ironic. | ||
Because we actually pay these countries in foreign aid so that they can fix their system so that they don't send people here, but then we pay them in the foreign aid. | ||
They steal the money and then send their people here and we pay for them again. | ||
My God. | ||
You know, this is why I get so frustrated. | ||
It's really simple, actually. | ||
Everybody should be able to understand this. | ||
This isn't some complex geopolitical issue. | ||
This isn't some complex deep state issue. | ||
This isn't some historical context. | ||
This is just basic, simple understanding stuff, folks. | ||
Do you want more money? | ||
Is anybody going to say no? | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Every American is getting robbed every day by our government. | ||
You are being robbed. | ||
I don't care what color your skin is. | ||
I don't care what your religious affiliation is. | ||
I don't care what school you go to. | ||
I don't care how tall you are. | ||
Man, you are being robbed by your government. | ||
Like, badly robbed. | ||
Let me just give you the two most egregious examples. | ||
I just did one of them. | ||
The foreign aid we send all over the world so that these countries can fix their infrastructure and have a democracy. | ||
They don't do either. | ||
And then they send people, they send asylum seekers and refugees here to our country. | ||
So we pay their country not to send them here. | ||
They send them here anyway, and then we pay for them once they come here. | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Why do we put up with this crap? | ||
Like, what in the hell, man? | ||
How about property taxes? | ||
You buy something, you pay taxes. | ||
You sell something, you pay taxes. | ||
You make money, you work, you pay taxes. | ||
You own something, you pay taxes. | ||
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Why do we put up with this? | |
You pay for wars all over the world. | ||
You pay for countries all over the world. | ||
You pay for foreigners. | ||
And then you pay exorbitant taxes just for owning something. | ||
Why do we put up with this crap? | ||
You are getting robbed. | ||
This is for every single American, no matter where you're at on the political spectrum. | ||
You are being robbed. | ||
And this is why they do all the divide and conquer. | ||
This is why they do all the divide and conquer with race. | ||
This is why they do all the divide and conquer with religion. | ||
This is why they do all the divide and conquer with different political issues. | ||
Because it's just like the basic stuff like that, every single American, if they had it properly communicated to them, if every single American had this reach their consciousness, this basic robbery of your money, this concept, you are a slave. | ||
They will be pissed off. | ||
They will unite politically. | ||
And then you can deal with all the other stuff. | ||
The amount that you pay in taxes, we should maybe be paying. | ||
I'll be generous. | ||
10% of what we pay in taxes is what we should be paying. | ||
That's generous. | ||
10%. | ||
That's why I get so sick of it. | ||
I hear all this stuff is, oh, we're going to put money back into your pocket and we're going to start this newborn child deal and we're going to have new tax credits. | ||
It's like, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Stop taxing me. | ||
Don't put money back into my pocket. | ||
Stop taking money out of my pocket. | ||
It's like the basic, it's the most simple fix to everything. | ||
Stop taxing us. | ||
Leave us alone. | ||
Think about the mafia nature. | ||
Think about the gangster nature. | ||
Somebody knocks on your door of the home that you supposedly own. | ||
Of course, you can't afford it because the banks have rigged everything. | ||
The giant real estate brokers, they've rigged everything. | ||
So really, you don't even own the home, but you've got your mortgage. | ||
So you get treated like you own it. | ||
You pay the property taxes like you own it, but really you don't. | ||
I mean, so it's just, you just get raped from every angle. | ||
It's like, is there a new hole I can rape this American citizen in? | ||
So they knock on your door. | ||
Oh, do you, are you the homeowner here? | ||
Oh, yes, I am the homeowner. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, you're going to have to pay us some money for owning this home. | ||
What? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, you owe us money for owning a home. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Of course, they can take the home whenever they want. | ||
Is that your car? | ||
What other property you got in there? | ||
How much money did you make this month? | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Do you have any assets in there? | ||
Do you have any stocks? | ||
Do you have any collectibles? | ||
We need to start tapping. | ||
We're going to need to come in here and just tax everything, actually. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's what we're going to have to do. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
You owe us some money. | ||
That's the nature of your gangster government. | ||
But then you're bad. | ||
You can't even deport an illegal alien. | ||
It's just such a joke, man. | ||
The system is such a joke. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
It's too bad, man. | ||
Trump could have been the all-time legend. | ||
I mean, the all-time legend. | ||
He could have been it. | ||
And he's just going to let the system continue. | ||
Whatever. | ||
It's better than Kamala. | ||
But it's just, you know, we're still just getting raped. | ||
We're still just getting crushed by our government. | ||
Only 10 migrants crossed through Panama's Darien Gap last month. | ||
Well, I guess June, so last month as of July. | ||
So it just shows you it was all a policy. | ||
It was a facilitated invasion. | ||
The Biden administration ran the whole thing. | ||
Put these bastards in prison, man. | ||
Why is Alejandro Mayorkas not in an orange jumpsuit? | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Biggest trader in the history of this country is Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
The guy ran an invasion into this country. | ||
Benedict Arnold? | ||
Benedict Arnold, that's small potatoes compared to what Mayorkas did. | ||
Imagine if Benedict Arnold could have snuck in half a million British soldiers into the backlines of the Revolutionary Army. | ||
That's Maorkis. | ||
But he walks free. | ||
He's cool. | ||
He's good. | ||
Meet Guillermo Reyes, an illegal alien who was granted a restraining order in California preventing him from being arrested by ICE. | ||
Two weeks later, he was arrested for committing multiple crimes, including stealing a car with a baby inside. | ||
Nice. | ||
Absolute scum. | ||
Absolute scum. | ||
ICE arrests a legal immigrant who was released despite charges of sex crimes against children. | ||
Another one. | ||
Another one. | ||
Sex crimes against children. | ||
You know, there is one way to make sure somebody that commits a sex crime against a child doesn't reoffend. | ||
There is one way for sure, like guaranteed to work. | ||
100% success rate. | ||
I promise you, they will never reoffend again. | ||
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Yeah, we all know. | |
Representative Tim Burchett has even proposed legislation to make sure of it. | ||
Toddler snatching schizophrenic had 43 prior charges in Virginia, was released without bail, and then stole a car. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
It's just absolutely insane. | ||
Look at this Somali. | ||
The Somalis, man. | ||
What in the hell? | ||
Islamic Center writes community support letter for Somali immigrant convicted of raping a 12-year-old. | ||
The Islamic Center, Al Ilsan, Islamic Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, Writes a letter, a community support letter for this guy who's facing 12 years for raping a 12-year-old girl in Minneapolis. | ||
Good God. | ||
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Good God. | |
We got problems, man. | ||
You know? | ||
This whole open border, refugee asylum, multiculturalism, diversity. | ||
I think it's fair to say it's been a disaster. | ||
I think it's fair to say that it should probably be at least tried a new policy of immigration. | ||
And as we kind of watch this stuff play out, we get a better idea. | ||
Like there was the big debate over the HB1 visas and there were some other proposals with that. | ||
But it's like it's kind of reaching this point where we really have to stop immigration. | ||
I mean, really, we do. | ||
We have to go to zero immigrants. | ||
Zero. | ||
And I would say that if you do want to come into the country and if you do want to become an immigrant here, which we genuinely support, but it's like you have to prove value. | ||
You have to prove value. | ||
You have to come here and prove that you have value, you have a purpose, you have a track record. | ||
You're coming here as a doctor. | ||
You're coming here as an engineer. | ||
You're coming here as whatever it is. | ||
And then you can be on the path to immigration. | ||
But if you come here as asylum seeker, a refugee, or you're just an immigrant from Somalia, you rape a 12-year-old. | ||
It's like, we can't do this anymore, man. | ||
We can't do this anymore. | ||
We're done. | ||
We only want people that are going to produce. | ||
We only want people that are going to be American, proud to be an American. | ||
We want people that will ditch their foreign country, renounce their foreign country, embrace our culture. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
How many kids have to be raped? | ||
How many women have to get murdered until we realize, yeah, you know what? | ||
We need new immigration standards and they need to be very, very high. | ||
And if you're going to come to this country, you're going to have to prove yourself with a track record, and then you're going to have to work and prove yourself again while you're here, and then you can become an immigrant and you can become a citizen. | ||
But this is like bringing in tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of Somalis, and then they just turn wherever they move into to little Somalia, and then they say, oh, well, yeah, he raped a 12-year-old girl. | ||
Take it easy on him, huh? | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
That's what we deal with. | ||
That's what we get. | ||
And then you try to deport the worst of the worst. | ||
And the Democrats stand up and get in your way and tell you you can't do that. | ||
That's how that goes. | ||
All right, I do want to take some calls, so let me open up the phone lines here and then just try to pile drive through the rest of this stuff. | ||
Let's put the number on the screen. | ||
Whatever we've covered today is fair game. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Number is on the screen. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
Chuck Schumer had some protesters at his office. | ||
Guys, let me see clip 11. | ||
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And happening live, protesters from the Jewish Voice for Peace are right now protesting against the war in Gaza. | |
This is the building where the protest is taking place. | ||
It houses Manhattan offices, we are told, for both New York Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, who voted for recent arms sales to Israel against an initiative by Senator Sanders to block the sales. | ||
We are told that there has been some arrests in the past few minutes. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, they got arrested. | ||
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This is happening live right here in New York City, and Senator Kennedy, I'd like to get your thoughts and your reaction to what we're watching. | |
They got arrested. | ||
Number one. | ||
All right. | ||
That's good, guys. | ||
It's about a dozen or so Jews for Gaza or whatever the official group is. | ||
And they got arrested. | ||
How do you explain that? | ||
It's just insane, man. | ||
Well, actually, I know how to explain it. | ||
It's true. | ||
The greatest crime you can commit is anti-Semitism, folks. | ||
It is the number one crime you can commit. | ||
It's the worst thing you can do is commit an act of anti-Semitism. | ||
Even just protesting against war, that's anti-Semitic. | ||
Being against war is anti-Semitic. | ||
Not wanting to see dead babies in Gaza is anti-Semitic. | ||
And so if that's what you want, you're going to get arrested because that's a serious crime. | ||
Very serious stuff. | ||
And the DOJ is going to get all over it. | ||
You know, the other stuff like mortgage fraud and false swattings and stolen elections and treason and all that, the DOJ getting to that. | ||
Well, maybe not. | ||
But anti-Semites, you're done. | ||
You're done. | ||
We're coming for you. | ||
You don't like the devastation and the death and the dead children in Gaza, you anti-Semite scum? | ||
We're coming for you. | ||
You think you can peacefully protest in the streets against Israel? | ||
Think again, bud. | ||
This is America. | ||
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We don't tolerate anti-Semites. | |
Yeah. | ||
That's the move. | ||
By the way, West Point under Biden was removing its crest from Bibles. | ||
What is this? | ||
Listen to this in clip 13 from Judicial Watch. | ||
We just exposed how they removed the crest from the Bible. | ||
They took steps under Trump to fix it. | ||
And now the Secretary of Army has said, look, it's official. | ||
It's going to be on the Bible, the crest of West Point. | ||
I just can't believe we're talking about it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How fixated on leftist obsessions do you have to be in order to remove the name of your school from the Bible in your own chapel up there in West Point? | ||
It's pretty wild stuff, but it's the anti-Christian bigotry. | ||
Nobody ever Addresses that. | ||
This came out of the New York Post today from Ben Cost. | ||
What do you, I wonder what Ben Cost is all about. | ||
Shroud of Turin didn't wrap Jesus' crucified body, it was just art. | ||
Now, I'm not a big crowd of Shroud of Turin guy, but the most recent development was it basically proved that it was the real deal and that it showed Jesus' face, call it a miracle, call it science. | ||
But like, that was the most recent thing was, oh, no, wow, this actually is real. | ||
And even they had doubters, they had like nihilist and atheist doubters that they said, okay, you study this and you find. | ||
And they said, wow, this is like a miracle. | ||
This must be something. | ||
Oh, but now the New York Post says, nope, just art. | ||
It's fake. | ||
It's more anti-Christian bigotry. | ||
They just can't help himself. | ||
By the way, Brad Garrett, you know, he might be arrested soon. | ||
The Emmy winning actor famous from Everybody Loves Raymond and other TV and movies. | ||
Brad Garrett's Instagram feed is full of anti-Israel posts. | ||
So send in the DOJ. | ||
Brad Garrett must be stopped. | ||
He's a criminal now because he doesn't support Israel. | ||
It's the biggest crime you can commit in this country now. | ||
By the way, speaking of the Somalis, we just brought this up. | ||
Listen to this deal. | ||
Somali gets cut running a scam. | ||
And you can see what they do here. | ||
This is what the Muslims are doing. | ||
They all act locally. | ||
I would say, because now it's like we have to deal with this now. | ||
It's just like now the United States of America, a Christian nation, now we have to deal with the Jews and the Arabs and the Muslims. | ||
So it's our problem now, too. | ||
It's really great. | ||
Isn't it really fun to deal with this? | ||
No, the Jews come in and they deal internationally. | ||
Like the Jews come in and they deal nationally and internationally and they get like wide, like wide umbrella type of power and influence. | ||
The Muslims come in and they think locally. | ||
So the Muslims come in, they all move into the same building if they can. | ||
They'll just fill up an entire apartment building. | ||
They just fresh out of the third world, fresh out of a hut. | ||
And then they all act locally and they create a massive voter block. | ||
They vote people in like Ilhan Omar. | ||
And then they basically just create little Somalia and they take over all these small-town America communities. | ||
So they're very local. | ||
We're going to take over this local community thing. | ||
Well, one guy decided, one Somali decided, he figured this out. | ||
He said, oh, oh, I'm going to take advantage of this and I'm going to run a housing scam on him. | ||
Listen to this in clip 14. | ||
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A new development called Nelosha Lakeville was supposed to look like this, but in reality, it still looks like this. | |
I'm investigative reporter Eric Rasmussen. | ||
Now a judge is ordering the developer, Abdulwali Abdullahi, to pay back anyone who put down $25,000 as a pre-reservation fee. | ||
In their lawsuit, the Attorney General says it adds up to more than a million bucks. | ||
We found Abdullahi loading up a U-Haul outside the Nalosha offices in Eden Prairie, but he took off before we could talk to him. | ||
He later sent me a text saying no comment and asked me to leave. | ||
The big question we wanted to ask, will people actually get their money back? | ||
Some clients told me they're not holding their breath, but the judge will now hold another hearing to try to sort all of that out. | ||
Click on the link in bio for my full report. | ||
So the Somali comes in and he knows the Somalis are trying to move into this area and take it over politically. | ||
So he runs, I guess the allegations are he runs this housing scam, says he's going to build this giant Muslim development for Somalis, put the $25,000 down payment. | ||
We're going to develop it. | ||
And then he just takes off with the money and disappears. | ||
So we got Somali scamming Somalis now. | ||
Somali scamming Somalis in the United States of America. | ||
I mean, good Lord, man. | ||
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Good Lord. | |
Sheesh. | ||
Ontario officially cancels $100 million Starlink contract over Elon Musk's ties to Trump. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Good. | ||
Nice, nice leadership you got there, Canada. | ||
They've also built the new, where did they put that statue up? | ||
Was it New York? | ||
I guess it's like obstinate black woman or whatever, and it's like a fat black woman, like looking angry. | ||
It's like, that's what they want you to be as a black woman. | ||
It's like fat and angry. | ||
It's like, why would you promote that? | ||
It's like, you know, there's plenty of like strong, powerful, healthy, beautiful black women. | ||
It's like, no, no, no, no. | ||
We want the image of a fat, angry one. | ||
Like, that's what we want to promote. | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
Well, now they've done it in Ontario. | ||
It's virtually the same statue. | ||
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It's just, it's just, they, what are we doing? | |
You look at art from prior cultures and it's like a depiction of beauty and health. | ||
And it's, you know, healthy men and healthy women and in good shape. | ||
And it's depicting some form of like human, like pro-human emotion. | ||
Now it's like, no, we're going to make it ugly. | ||
We're going to make it fat. | ||
We're going to make it angry. | ||
That's the world they're trying to build. | ||
They don't want to build a world of beauty. | ||
They don't want to build a world of peace and beauty and happiness and prosperity and health and depicting like, no, this is human. | ||
This is who we were. | ||
It's like we're proud. | ||
We're a proud people. | ||
And we were happy and healthy and strong and fit. | ||
And we expressed love. | ||
No, now it's, we're angry. | ||
We're fat. | ||
We're filled with hate and rage. | ||
And we dress like slobs. | ||
It's like that's the new thing they promote now. | ||
But you could have some fun and make some money, I guess, if you want to join ICE. | ||
ICE entices new recruits with patriotism pitch and pledge of $50,000 signing bonuses. | ||
America needs you. | ||
Defend the homeland. | ||
I'm surprised they're not promoting this stuff as like ultra racist. | ||
America needs you, defend the homeland. | ||
$50,000 to come deport illegal aliens. | ||
No, it's actually good. | ||
It needs to be done. | ||
They need the help. | ||
And it's got to be millions. | ||
It's got to be 10 million. | ||
Everybody that came in under Biden has to go. | ||
Everybody under Biden. | ||
And it's going to take a lot of help to do it. | ||
So they got the budget now after the big, beautiful bill. | ||
So now they've got to start hiring people, trying to entice them with 50 grand apiece. | ||
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So now we're going to get to start hiring people. | |
Just feels good on a Friday, doesn't it? | ||
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Listening to some classic bunch of Sydney Sweeney shooting guns. | |
Gonna go into the weekend, huh? | ||
By the way, Erica Donald's, wife of Byron Donalds, soon to be the first lady of Florida. | ||
One in five U.S. children and teens are living with obesity. | ||
That is wild. | ||
And she's part of the Maha Coalition here and helping with the presidential fitness test. | ||
Yeah, that is insane. | ||
That is insane. | ||
20% of U.S. children aged 2 to 19 are considered obese. | ||
My God. | ||
And a lot of that is the diet, no doubt. | ||
But how much of that is also the lack of activity? | ||
You know, kids are a lot more stationary these days. | ||
Got to get them outside. | ||
You know, got to get them outside, take them to the park, make sure they get involved in sports, learn how to swim at a young age, gymnastics, whatever. | ||
You got to be active too. | ||
So it's diet, it's lack of exercise, but yeah, this needs to be addressed. | ||
That is bad. | ||
That is bad. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to take calls. | ||
We're going to hit the rest of the headlines. | ||
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We got some first-time callers on the line here. | ||
How about Ryan in Idaho? | ||
Let's go to Ryan out of the gates. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, what's up, man? | ||
Hey, I've called the Jones a few times, never called to your show. | ||
I do want to plug a little bit because I am a VIP member, just as you said. | ||
And I'm also, I take the ultimate human, Methylene Blue, the Shift Legit. | ||
Am I allowed to say that? | ||
Shilajit. | ||
It's a tough one, but you did. | ||
No, but Chase said that one time. | ||
Anyways, so it's awesome, dude. | ||
I've been doing it for like probably three or four months now, and dude, I'm telling you, I feel fantastic. | ||
It's great. | ||
You know, good stuff. | ||
Anyways, so the reason I wanted to call is because I wanted to ask you what your opinion was on the future of Trump. | ||
Right? | ||
Like, I agree with what you say completely. | ||
And, you know, I'm looking at it like, okay, if Trump is really fumbling as bad as he is, because that's how I see it, what's the future? | ||
Yeah, let me ask that. | ||
Do you mind first? | ||
Can I ask you how old you are? | ||
I'm 40. | ||
Okay, I only asked that to try to, because, you know, I'm kind of, I'm leaning more into the generational stuff as more of a, as more of a political analysis than anything. | ||
So I just kind of wanted to understand where you were coming from on that. | ||
But now let me answer the question. | ||
I guess I would start it off. | ||
I would frame it like this. | ||
We're still in the first quarter. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're still in the first quarter of this administration. | ||
And so obviously there's still a lot of time on the clock. | ||
And anything can happen before he leaves office. | ||
And I anticipate that things we can't even predict will happen before he leaves office, good or bad. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But we're still just in the beginning of this deal. | ||
Now, as far as us thinking this is what we're going to get, that's kind of where we're running into the issues is I'm losing faith that we're going to get the stuff that we wanted to get, to just put it simply drain the swamp, let's say. | ||
I'm not anticipating any deep state arrest. | ||
I hope I'm wrong. | ||
Believe me, I'm not a guy that likes to be wrong. | ||
I'm a guy that really likes to be right. | ||
So for me to come out and say that is like, I mean, you know, I don't like saying that, but I will hope I'm wrong, but I'm not anticipating that. | ||
You know, getting major tax cuts, you know, Trump comes out and says the economy is doing so great. | ||
It's just not. | ||
It's better than it was. | ||
Inflation has cooled, and maybe we haven't seen the best of it yet, but the grocery bills are still way up. | ||
Gas prices are down, but not where they need to be. | ||
So it's just, you know, we're getting more wars, more involved in the Middle East, more involved in Ukraine. | ||
So it's just like we're, at least so far, we're not getting anything that we want. | ||
And that's just the way it is. | ||
Now, as far as the future is concerned, all of this will result in two phases. | ||
If the trend continues at the pace that it's at with the results that we're getting or not getting, there will be two results. | ||
The Democrats will regain power, maybe short, maybe long, but they will regain power, probably win in midterms, take the House, and then maybe depending on what happens in the second half of Trump's administration, win the White House. | ||
But that might be still a little too far off. | ||
But right now, you're trending Democrats take the House, and then they'll do anything they can to impeach Trump or whatever else they can do. | ||
Now, what will happen after this phase, the right wing will become more hardcore than ever before. | ||
All the stuff that they've been saying about the right wing for the last, I don't know, eight years, let's say, all of it will actually end up coming true. | ||
You will actually become a new right wing will be actually really strong nationalists, really strong racial Identitarians. | ||
I mean, it's like that's what's going to result from this. | ||
And so you could argue that maybe that'll be a good shift in the right because you might actually start to get results. | ||
You might actually have people that want to get in there and not just play politics, but deliver results for the country. | ||
But I'd say those are the two phases. | ||
The left will get back power and then the right will become more hardcore. | ||
I mean, the new generational right is going to sound more like me, think more like me than they would somebody like Mike Huckabee, let's just say for an example, who I think is a good guy. | ||
But like, let's say Mike Huckabee is kind of like the standard for the older generation conservative, you know, and Owen Schroer will be the standard for the new generational conservative. | ||
So that's my answer. | ||
I think it comes in two phases. | ||
We're going to, it'll be ups and downs, but I think we all have the same vision. | ||
And I thank you for the call, Ryan. | ||
I think we all have the same vision. | ||
We all see it. | ||
It's very clear. | ||
We know what needs to be done. | ||
We hope Trump would do it. | ||
We hope we could get Trump in and do it, but it looks like we're not going to get it. | ||
So we're going to get a lot. | ||
We're going to get some of it. | ||
All right. | ||
We'll get maybe 10, maybe 20 at a high range. | ||
But no, the next time the right gets into power and has the Senate and the House and the White House, this is what will happen. | ||
You will get Doge cuts. | ||
You will get a trillion in Doge cuts. | ||
You will cut every single penny from foreign aid. | ||
Every single penny. | ||
And yes, that includes Israel. | ||
You will get a strong border and you will get deportations. | ||
That Trump is delivering on, I would say, so far. | ||
You will get real tax cuts. | ||
You will get a real consequential, in a good way, shrinking of the federal government. | ||
So it might even, you could even argue Trump not delivering on these things will end up being better because it's only going to make the right wing that much more, let's call it what it is, extreme. | ||
That'll be what it is because we'll look at Trump and we'll say, they claimed he was all of this stuff and we wanted to get all this stuff from him. | ||
And then he ended up really just kind of being politics as usual. | ||
And so the right wing will say, we're not, no, we're not doing that anymore. | ||
You're going to get in there and you're going to do doge cuts. | ||
You're going to cut all foreign aid. | ||
You're going to stop all the foreign wars. | ||
You're going to really cut the taxes. | ||
You're going to cut all the, you're going to audit the Fed. | ||
You're going to audit the gold reserves. | ||
Like you're actually going to get all the stuff that should have been done if Trump doesn't do it is how I see it. | ||
Let's go to another first time caller. | ||
Thomas in Florida, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hello? | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes. | ||
Hi. | ||
Oh, you got me. | ||
Hey, this is Harry Thomas here, but he just brings Florida. | ||
First time caller, I'm impressed that I got on. | ||
I never got on with Alex or with you. | ||
First of all, I want to give you a big shout out. | ||
I love your show more than Alex. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I love the way you say things. | ||
You speak out of my, I mean, like the way you talk is everything I'm thinking. | ||
I came from Germany 30 years ago with a green card. | ||
I'm a U.S. citizen in 2003, and I'm really worried about this country. | ||
And I feel betrayed by Donald Trump. | ||
I voted for him three times. | ||
I was a Democrat in 2016. | ||
I hated Hillary. | ||
I voted for Trump. | ||
I voted for Trump again in 2020, became also a GOP. | ||
Then when Mike Pence certified defraud, I left the GOP, but I still voted for Trump in 2024. | ||
And now he's like making 100, what do you call it, a turnover on 180. | ||
I'm very disappointed. | ||
Well, like I said, it's still the first quarter, and I want to think that Trump can redeem himself in our eyes. | ||
I'm not going to sell you a bunch of hope that I can't promise you. | ||
But you're not alone. | ||
You're certainly not alone. | ||
And really, it's why I'm curious about people's age, but really, just in my social circles, most of the people that were the first on board with Trump, like myself, most of those people are extremely disenfranchised and pissed. | ||
62. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm 62, man. | ||
I'm 62 years old. | ||
I'm 62. | ||
I came over and I was 32. | ||
I'm now 62. | ||
I'm a father of two daughters, one son, and seven grandkids. | ||
And I'm really worried about this country. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, you're in the right state right now. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
And I think DeSantis is a great governor. | ||
I think Byron Donalds will be a great governor for you guys, too. | ||
So at least you got that going for you. | ||
He came to my door, Brian O'Donnell. | ||
He was asking for my vote when he was running for Congress. | ||
I know him. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
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I love him. | |
He's great. | ||
He's really great. | ||
And I think maybe someday he can become president. | ||
I know. | ||
I'm telling you, I hope for this country, Berlin, Germany, it's a fit-off. | ||
Everything what happened. | ||
I have no filter. | ||
Everything what happened in Europe and my old country, my old fatherland, is now planning to become in this country four years of Biden with the open borders. | ||
The same actors like Soros, the World Economic Forum, the Builder Belt Group. | ||
I've been in the rabbits hole. | ||
I know. | ||
If we don't stop this, this country will be lost. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what. | ||
One guy trying to stop it. | ||
Thank you for the call, Thomas. | ||
One guy trying to stop it is Tim Burchett. | ||
He's formally requested George Soros and his crony, Leonard Bernardo. | ||
That was the guy that wrote the Hillary Clinton email or the Hillary Clinton note that got declassified recently that they had for years. | ||
They just declassified it. | ||
Burchett wants Soros and Bernardo drug in front of Congress to testify. | ||
And he's signed an official under the letterhead of his congressional office, an official request. | ||
So Burchett is on top of it. | ||
By the way, Burchett just got kicked by a horse. | ||
So the guy just got kicked by a horse, and he's still going after the deep state. | ||
Man, I love Tim Burchett. | ||
He's one of the good ones. | ||
And speaking of Florida, DeSantis made today, August 1st, official Hulk Hogan Day. | ||
How about that? | ||
So if you're in Florida, it is the first official Hulk Hogan Day in Florida. | ||
So celebrate that, brother. | ||
I like that. | ||
All right, a couple new callers. | ||
Let's go to a regular caller now. | ||
Let's go to Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
Jefferson, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen, happy Friday. | ||
Yes, same to you. | ||
Whatever happened to Darren Beattie at Revolver News and the whole thing. | ||
Well, he got a job in the White House now. | ||
Yeah, he's working at the Peace Center or whatever it is. | ||
He's taking over that Peace Center thing that was a disaster. | ||
But I'm just saying, he had the pipe bomber nailed to the wall. | ||
I mean, he knew he was in the Air Force. | ||
He knew he went on the subway to Alexandria, Virginia. | ||
There must be 500 people at the FBI, 50 people at the Department of Justice, that know who the pipe bomber is, but they're ordered not to tell Pam Bondi and Cash and Dan Bongino who the guy is. | ||
I mean, the statute of limitations is running out. | ||
We're not in the first quarter. | ||
We're in the fourth quarter. | ||
Well, okay, maybe on this specific issue. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It's actually so good that you bring this up because it's not to sit here and obsess over one issue, but it's to use one issue as an example and then say, this is like, you know, this is the trendsetter. | ||
Folks, the January 6th pipe bomber, in fact, it was actually Rob Dew who said this. | ||
I'm stealing his quote. | ||
He said, so we can fly a stealth airplane across the planet and drop four bombs into a two-foot hole, but we can't find out who the January 6th pipe bomber was. | ||
So, of course, the point is that obviously we can, and obviously they do know, and they're not telling us, or they hadn't told us before. | ||
But see, now you get into the trends of this administration. | ||
If they're not even going to deliver us the January 6th pipe bomber, which Dan Bongino talked about, Cash Patel talked about, I think both of them even talked to Darren Beattie about it. | ||
It's like, if you're not even going to deliver us this, then what are we doing here? | ||
Like, what are we even doing? | ||
Yeah, it's just hard to understand how they came out with a false story about the metadata being corrupted on his phone, which that turned out to be a falsehood. | ||
And they still haven't come back. | ||
But Darren Beattie should be, you know, he can do more than one thing at one time. | ||
I'm just saying we ought to check in with him. | ||
What's the story? | ||
Well, I think Darren is a great reporter and a great guy, you know, and maybe sometimes when they want something buried, they bring in the lead investigator to work in government, and then all of a sudden he's not talking about it anymore, you know? | ||
Well, that may be what happened, but that would be a story in and of itself, wouldn't it? | ||
I mean, like I said, we're running out of time on this. | ||
They're going to say the statute of limitations is run and they can't get a conviction in D.C. and act like, but I'm just saying, if they could convict him, then anybody that was in Voidier on a jury in D.C. would have to be asked the question, do you understand that the January 6th bomber conviction makes it clear that that was an entrapment case? | ||
That all those January 6th people were entrapped. | ||
Well, again, it's not even to focus on one thing. | ||
It's just you use that and you say, look, look at where this goes and you can see where everything else is going. | ||
But I mean, it's not just that. | ||
And thank you for the call, Jefferson. | ||
It's not just that. | ||
I mean, the January 6th committee committed crimes. | ||
They deleted evidence when the administration turned over. | ||
They committed a crime. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, Mario Bowser, they all stood down on January 6th. | ||
Then they lied about Trump and tried to set him up and set us up and they arrested a bunch of. | ||
It's like that's a massive crime and nobody's being arrested for it. | ||
And even the easy one, even the easy one, the guy that put the bombs out, and they can't even give us that. | ||
Let's go to Chris in California. | ||
Chris, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I want to say I really think you've come into your own on. | ||
I really like your broadcast. | ||
I think I listen to you more than Alice now. | ||
You guys are going to get me in trouble. | ||
Well, it's true. | ||
You really have. | ||
So anyway, hey, you were talking about Trump and crypto. | ||
I'm 52. | ||
I know nothing about crypto. | ||
I had no idea Trump was going to do. | ||
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I thought he was into the dollar, oil, all this stuff. | |
And now it seems like our whole world is upside down. | ||
I don't even know who Trump is anymore. | ||
And when you started talking about crypto, he's making all this money. | ||
I was like, I've been trying to get into it a little bit. | ||
And I thought maybe I'd call you up and see what you're doing, if you're keeping crypto, if you think anything's worth trying. | ||
I'll tell you what, I don't like talking about that. | ||
I don't like any semblance of what might be perceived as financial advice. | ||
So I just don't go there. | ||
And I don't like talking about what I do because, again, it might be perceived as financial advice. | ||
So I would just say, I don't even know. | ||
I mean, you know, there's no doubt it's trendy. | ||
I would just say if you're thinking about, you know, trying to diversify, I mean, the only thing I would say that I think is just solid no matter what, because I could sit here and talk about stocks and talk about crypto. | ||
It's just I don't like, it's perceived as financial advice. | ||
I don't want somebody to make a decision based off what I say and then, you know, have it haunt them. | ||
So I'm just not going to do that. | ||
The only thing I think is just solid advice all the time is just try to get into the asset column, I think more than anything. | ||
Whatever that means to you, just owning land, owning a house, just get into owning a business, something that puts you in the asset column that you can have actual stable wealth in. | ||
And so I don't know. | ||
I don't know if you would consider that crypto or stocks, but there's no doubt people have made a ton of money with this recent crypto boom. | ||
It's probably going to keep going up. | ||
And there's no doubt the stock market keeps going up. | ||
And a lot of people in the know that see where this stuff is going with Trump have probably done pretty well in it as well. | ||
I mean, I would just say this. | ||
I'll give you, I won't completely dodge your question. | ||
I'll just put it like this, Chris. | ||
Tech and AI, anything tied into tech and AI right now in the stock market is like a pretty solid choice. | ||
Crypto, I don't know. | ||
It's like hit or miss. | ||
It's like you could get like 100x on like a meme coin, or you could go all in and then get rug pulled. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
The Bitcoin people are obsessed with it, but a lot of them ended up going under two. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
But I'm not going to go there right now because I like Don Jr. | ||
I like Eric Trump actually a lot. | ||
But I mean, they're making tons of money right now on the crypto stuff. | ||
I mean, they're getting like, they're building their infrastructure for like the permanent deal that Trump is signing it over to right now. | ||
So whatever. | ||
I mean, hey, good for them if it benefits everybody. | ||
But it's like clearly it was all about the big, beautiful bill, and that's why they were pushing it so much. | ||
All right, thank you for the call. | ||
By the way, they've come out with a new robot here, the F2 Humanoid Robot. | ||
It operates totally independently of any connection. | ||
So it's cleaning laundry now. | ||
So we've got robots that can act without anybody controlling them, and they're starting to do house chores. | ||
And here's this one with the kiddos right there. | ||
Ah, man. | ||
I'm like, part of me likes this because I do my own laundry, and I kind of, you know, I get sick of it. | ||
But then another part of me is like, I don't want to go into this world, man. | ||
I don't. | ||
I'm not ready. | ||
I'm not ready for the robot takeover. | ||
I don't want to deal with it. | ||
I can't even, I can't even, like, it's like I struggle just to defeat retard liberals. | ||
Imagine when a damn robot is trying to take it over. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Cooks my breakfast, does my laundry. | ||
That won't be all it does if we decide we're going to go there. | ||
Gross. | ||
Gross. | ||
By the way, Harvard scientists believe an interstellar comet could be an alien craft. | ||
We have to put all possibilities on the table. | ||
Warning, it could be hostile. | ||
Remember this one? | ||
It could strike Earth. | ||
They try to do these scares to us all the time. | ||
We're so numb to it now because there's never been any deliverance. | ||
It's like the real secrets are like ancient civilization. | ||
That's the real secrets. | ||
The pyramids, the megaliths, and Peru and all this other stuff. | ||
The connection of these different civilizations and the technology, however it was built. | ||
Like that's the real, like you want to call it aliens, but like that's the real big stuff. | ||
That's the stuff where the human interest should be. | ||
That's why they're trying to cover up Ghibliki Tepe right now. | ||
I think that's in Turkey because it disproves evolution. | ||
It blows the entire official timeline of humanity on this planet out of the water. | ||
So it's like, that's the real stuff. | ||
But oh no, there's something like 2 billion light years away that might be a spaceship. | ||
Look out. | ||
unidentified
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Could be hostile. | |
So they just distract you with this. | ||
But they showed us videos of UFOs. | ||
They say there's UFOs. | ||
They have congressional hearings on UFOs. | ||
And it's just like nothing. | ||
They don't ever give us anything. | ||
So nobody cares anymore. | ||
Radioactive wasp nest found at American Cold War era nuclear bomb site. | ||
So they found this radioactive wasp nest, but you know what they didn't find? | ||
The wasps. | ||
They could be radioactive wasps flying around now in South Carolina. | ||
Look out. | ||
If you see a wasp glowing, careful. | ||
Could be radioactive. | ||
By the way, some of them look radioactive. | ||
I think it's like the blue mud wasp or something, the blue mud hornet. | ||
It looks radioactive, but it's actually friendly. | ||
Eats spiders and stuff. | ||
If you have one, you actually, you should keep it. | ||
By the way, they are now putting radioactive isotopes in rhinoceros horns to stop poachers. | ||
Just a weird story. | ||
Hey, if you get pulled over this weekend and you're doing the unthinkable drinking and driving, you might have a good excuse. | ||
The canned cocktail maker High Noon is warning customers that some of its vodka seltzers were accidentally labeled as Celsius energy drinks. | ||
So they put the vodka drink and then the Celsius energy drink cover on it. | ||
Have you been drinking tonight, sir? | ||
I just had a couple Celsius, officer. | ||
So obviously that's a disaster. | ||
And they're trying to tell everybody they've sent these Celsius drinks to that just dump them all. | ||
Yikes. | ||
One of the world's biggest earthquakes wasn't followed by a monster tsunami. | ||
And they're saying, well, what gives? | ||
Mystery over what happened to Russian nuclear submarine base near Megaquake Epicenter. | ||
So they think maybe it wasn't an earthquake. | ||
That's weird. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, we took a couple calls. | ||
We almost got through all the news. | ||
We did all right. | ||
It was a tough challenge, but we did pretty good. | ||
Big ups to the crew. | ||
Thanks to the audience for tuning in. | ||
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