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We are in a fifth generational conflict.
For every lie they tell, we're going to get in their face and yell two truths.
This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
Deliver us from evil!
Unfortunately, the FEMA urban search and rescue teams that are searching for those who are still unaccounted for don't have a lot of really good news in terms of finding survivors.
Are you saying that climate change amplified the cost of human error?
Yes, it did.
This does look like it's going to be a flu-like paradigm where there's going to be new variants that emerge each year.
Hopefully we'll guess right in terms of how we formulate the vaccines, but you're going to need updated protection like you do from flu.
He will be turning himself in at the Fulton County Jail, not in a federal building.
It is a really dirty, dangerous, scary place.
So it's going to be a very different picture.
Well, Donald Trump is sitting out this week's first Republican debate.
The The GOP frontrunner made the announcement on social media late yesterday and just ahead of tonight's qualification deadline.
If all we are is listless vessels that are just supposed to follow whatever happens to come down the pike on truth social every morning, that's not going to be a durable movement.
He's not very good at politics, it's appearing.
He's doing himself serious damage that is going to carry with him, not only through this primary, but it's going to hurt him four years from now.
I don't think Ron DeSantis has a strategy.
I don't think he has any clue what he's doing here politically.
They're all going to try to have their Trump moment, and the problem is, is that I can tell you right now, Donald Trump's going to win whether he shows up or not.
This idea that Donald Trump can't win the general election, I want you to lose that idea.
This race is very, very close, and Donald Trump is polling better right now than basically at any point during the entire 2020 cycle.
After four indictments.
After four indictments.
It just doesn't really seem to matter.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events with Jack Posobiec, live from Washington, D.C.
Today is August 21st, 2023.
Anno Domini.
Folks, we are experiencing the greatest and worst disaster in Hawaii history since Pearl Harbor.
Where are the children?
The governor over there admitting that many of the lost are children, saying things like the bodies have been burnt beyond recognition so badly that they may never be found.
We need to find answers.
We need answers immediately as to what happened here and what went wrong.
And we are going to be talking about this with Daniel Turner from Power of the Future.
He's going to walk us through every step that the Hawaiian government made Whether it be the electric grid, whether it be green energy, whether it be DEI, that led us to this horrific situation that we are in right now.
We're also going to bring later on the show, we got Malcolm Flex coming up, he's going to talk about this, he's going to give us a huge update down in Fulton County, but there's a huge question right now.
In DC, across the country.
Tomorrow night, the GOP debates.
Should Trump debate?
Should Trump be there?
Should Trump come out?
Should he come in?
Well, here's the thing, folks.
Here's the thing.
To be the man, you gotta beat the man.
To be the man, you gotta beat the man.
And when you look at the poll numbers right now, in this primary, is there anyone who's posing a sufficient challenge to his domination in these polls?
There simply isn't.
And in fact, you got CNN out up there already saying that Trump is likely at this point to be a strong competitor for Biden in the general and can even defeat Biden in the general at this point.
I think he will, as a matter of fact.
So the question is, Is this a race between Trump and the other candidates, or is it a race between Trump and Biden?
And if it's a race between Trump and Biden, here's what you do, folks.
The Trump campaign should come out now and challenge Joe Biden to a debate.
People are saying, oh, but Trump is scared of debates.
Who's scared of debates?
You don't understand.
It's that none of the candidates have risen to the level Where he should participate in a debate with any of them.
They haven't done it.
We've looked at the situation.
It's asked and answered.
They have not been able to raise to a sufficient level where they should receive a shot at the title.
And it's as simple as that.
Joe Biden, on the other hand, that's the big show.
So come on out.
President Trump should call out Gramps, the vegetable, and say, come on vegetable, bring it.
You know what else?
Trump should challenge Biden to a debate in Hawaii.
Go all the way to Hawaii right now.
Maybe they can hold it outside of Barack Obama's house.
Be careful.
Make sure there aren't any paddle boarders going around.
I hope we can be very careful about that.
Go to Hawaii right now, challenge Biden to a debate right there, change the entire narrative, change the entire conversation, and show the people of this country that we don't have to live under this regime any longer.
Stay tuned, we'll be right back here at Human Events.
Daniel Turner, Power of the Future, joins us in just a few moments.
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We see what's happening in Maui, we see what's happening in LA, the flooding, the hurricane, tropical storm that's hitting right now.
Just understand, when disaster hits, you want your family to be well Prepared for it.
And since we are going to be talking about Maui, we're going to be talking about what led to this situation.
I wanted to bring on my good friend Daniel Turner from over at Power the Future.
He's the founder and executive director there.
He's an expert on all things energy, energy policy, but also the inner workings of government and how it gets us to this situation.
Daniel, thank you for joining us today.
Jack, it's great to be on your program.
Thank you for having me.
Well, and I wish that we were having you on in better circumstances.
Look, we got these officials up there in Hawaii telling us that because their disaster response was so bad, they sent the kids home with the grandparents.
They didn't even have water supplies to be able to put out the fires, fire trucks showing up.
They go to the fire hydrant.
No water comes out of this thing and now they're telling us that because the fires were so bad and so hot that they may never even be able to identify the bodies of whether it's children whether it's elderly they won't even give us the answers at this point it's sort of actually do we have real quick guys do we have the clip of that do we have the clip of the Maui mayor let's play let's play that clip very quickly how many children are missing you know the answer to that
I'd be happy to answer that.
You have no estimate as to how many children are missing?
Nothing?
I guess we can end this right now, if you guys want.
This is one of the biggest questions that the people of Lahaina have.
It always takes one or two to ruin it for everybody.
Well, we can say that about you.
You ruined it for everybody.
You're a disaster.
You're a disaster.
You've been the worst mayor we could possibly imagine.
And that's the mayor of Maui.
And he's sitting there, he's shrugging his shoulders.
Oh, shucks.
It's too bad.
And these are all Democrats, of course.
We don't know.
We're not sure.
And then we get stories coming out that that Hawaii Electric Has not upgraded their energy grid because they knew that there were issues, potential wildfire, there were forest management issues as well that were not being that were not being followed.
Why?
Because the Hawaii State Legislature ordered that the entire electric grid of Hawaii be transferred over to green energy and they gave them a 30 year time frame.
This is back in 2015.
So almost a decade ago, they gave this arbitrary deadline.
Daniel, walk me through, how could something so crazy happen to just basic systems like our energy, our water?
I mean, these are not new systems.
Why has it come to this?
It's so tragic because we are talking about the loss of life and they are our fellow Americans.
You know, as people on the right, and Lord knows I'm on the right, I'm not a fan of government and have a lot of skepticism of government, but I'm not an anarchist.
There is a role for government to play.
And what we see over and over again, especially in our urban areas, is that we elect people who are genuinely incompetent.
And then they hide behind whether it's climate change, they hide behind equity, they hide behind euphemisms to masquerade their incompetence.
And what we're seeing with drugs and crime in my own home city of New York or the fires in Maui and the arrogance of the mayor to say, like, I don't have to take questions from you if you don't treat me well.
Very similar to Eric Adams, who a while ago said, if you don't treat me politely, you know, he likened them to plantation owners.
Just the haughtiness and the arrogance of genuinely incompetent people.
And we're watching our great urban centers get destroyed, either like this fire or like a whole summer of BLM and Antifa fires, which you know a lot about.
Or just the daily erosion of buses and subways and hotels and infrastructure.
Incompetence is growing at our government levels and the American people are really feeling the results of it.
Well, and that's exactly right, because we are in a crisis of competence.
We have a crisis of competence, and it's at the elected level, it's at the bureaucracy level.
We keep electing these people because they fit the right WOC quotient, or the right DEI quotient, but we haven't actually elected anyone for their competence, their level of ability to perform these basic functions.
Can you tell us a little bit more, though, this whole thing about the electric grid and trying to switch everything over to green, the renewables, That can't possibly be true, right?
That's not what they were spending all their time on.
Oh, absolutely.
It seems like it was.
And look, I feel bad for the utility companies because they're going to get the blame for this.
Um, but the utility company is at the mercy of, of government.
And when you have legislators, and I'm glad you used the word arbitrary, when you have legislators that pass arbitrary deadlines and arbitrary numbers, uh, look at Joe Biden, 30% of all new cars have to be electric by the year 2020, whatever the numbers are, they're just absolutely made up.
So if you're the utility provider and your job is to provide Reliable, affordable electricity to the people of Maui.
Well, now you have these mandates that come from elected leaders who don't know anything about hydrocarbons, who don't know anything about kilowatts, who don't know anything about how the electric grid is sustained.
They just know politics.
And so the electric grid has to adapt.
So it does seem, and I haven't dug into this 100%, but it does seem like tremendous amounts of resources were diverted From grid maintenance to implementing a green agenda.
X percentage of wind turbines, of solar panels have to be erected.
And then the job of the electric grid company, the utility company, is totally ignored.
But again, Jack, we see this in every facet of our large and complex government.
When you have woke people run the military, when you have them run the healthcare industry.
Truth doesn't matter.
Facts don't matter.
Outcomes don't matter.
What matters is politics.
And these folks in the Hawaii legislature, how many of them are electrical engineers?
Where do the numbers come from?
50% by the year 2035.
Where did that number come from?
It's all made up.
And now real utility companies are scrambling to comply with government mandates.
And when they fail, and they will fail, These will be the ones that are thrown under the bus, not the legislators who made up fake numbers to run campaign ads saying, hey, vote for me.
I passed a green agenda here in Maui.
So it's just tragic.
And it's going to happen more and more and more and more as this trillion plus dollars of green investment that Joe Biden got through, as it trickles its way into the hands of bad people.
You're going to see this over and over again.
When you look at these guys and the interviews that they're giving and they can't even name, you know, where's the, you know, Bush and Katrina gets the biggest, you know, they always say, oh, that was the worst response.
But he would have his task force up there and he would have it.
I'm not like some Bush supporter either, by the way.
But he would at least have his task force, he'd walk you through the numbers, he'd express remorse, he'd say he's trying to talk to the local officials, etc.
And, you know, we're potentially, we don't have the final numbers yet, but we're potentially looking at the worst mass casualty event in the United States since Katrina and 9-11.
So, this is a huge, huge problem.
Where's the media on this?
Why are they not focused on this the way that they treated Katrina?
Yeah, we all know the answer to that question, right?
Same with East Palestine and Ohio that has never been visited.
They're ignored.
Right now they're totally off the radar and their cleanup isn't finished, their lives aren't back, but no one cares.
Because they're the people who write songs like Rich Men North of Richmond, right?
No one cares about that class.
And so the media is totally ignoring, or is going to ignore Maui as much as possible, because obviously it's bad for the Biden administration, it's bad for the Green Agenda, and it's bad for woke ideology slash neo-paganism.
You mentioned the water issue, right?
the water commissioner, a man named M. Kaleo Manuel, was bragging about how in his Hawaiian culture, water is not a utility, water is a god, and it's to be revered.
And I'm sure the leftists listen to that and they think it's beautiful and they think it's somehow spiritual.
But when you consider water to be a god and not a utility, well then you divert it and you turn it off and you don't give it a priority.
So when people were burning, their houses were on fire and there was no water, well, according to Hawaiian pagan culture, it's fine, because the god was revered.
But if you're a Hawaiian who was burning to death, how'd your neo-paganism work out, right?
And this is where woke ideology, I mean, That is almost a more extreme example of the little girls who have to change in front of grown naked men who identify as women.
As perverted and as disgusting as that ideology is, you literally have people burning to death Because of neo-pagan belief that water is a god and has to be revered.
I mean, this is just absolute insanity, and these are the people who, if he's not elected, who get appointed to these roles, and they are—Lord knows there are tens of thousands, if not more, in the Biden administration at every level of this agency, whether it's the DOJ, the FBI, the Department of Interior, who we deal with all the time, the EPA.
This is the problem of neo-Marxism, of neo-paganism, when these things actually have Consequences, right?
These are no longer poli-sci 101 discussions.
What happens if we have this approach or that approach?
People are dying.
There is death.
There is devastation.
And there's no recompense.
There's no changing course.
Coming up on a break, Daniel Turner joins us, the founder, the executive director of Power of the Future.
We're talking about how we got to this point in Hawaii.
Neo-pagan beliefs leading to the fire.
But, hey, what can we say?
Not the first time that pagans have sacrificed humans and burned them to death.
You can quote me on that, Media Matters.
Talk about influences.
These are influences.
And they're friends of mine.
Jack?
Where's Jack?
- Jack, he's done a great job. - All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're back here at Human Events with Jack Posobiec Live, Washington, DC.
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Daniel Turner, we were just chatting during the break a little bit that as horrible, as disgusting as this situation in Hawaii is, in Maui, the fact that they won't even answer basic questions of where are the children?
What happened to the children?
Because you know, by the way, that in any situation like this, the parents are going to report it out.
So they're going to say, yeah, my kid's missing.
I don't know.
Or someone's related and they're going to say, my family's missing.
It's not a large community, right?
This isn't a large island, so somebody knows somebody.
We've even got a story the Postmillennial went through and was crunching the numbers.
So at Postmillennial.com they found one in four Maui children are likely missing from school as classes resume because they've been crunching the numbers.
Some kids are signing up for remote, some kids are going back to school, but they're saying 25 percent, 25 percent of those desks are empty.
in Maui right now in some of these effective areas and they go through the numbers there in the report and saying, where are those, did they just not report in?
Or did something worse happen?
You wrote an op-ed just before the Biden regime took office that media matters was tearing apart.
And you predicted that we would begin to see what we are seeing now, the collapse of complex systems.
Walk us through that op-ed and explain how you were so prescient here.
I appreciate you calling me that.
I think it's even easier than that.
It's deductive reasoning.
When you look at the amount of agencies and control this administration, or any administration has, and when you look at the philosophy they brought with them, you can deduce what's going to happen.
And I clearly just focus on energy.
But when you see how Biden ran this campaign, whispering secretly into that girl's ear, you know, don't tell anybody, but I'm not going to allow any more oil, gas, I mean, he, he ran on that.
Obviously when Trump pushed him on it during the debates, uh, he lied and said, show me the video.
And within seconds, it was all over the internet.
People saying there's the video.
Um, but regardless of, of the lies during the, the, the, the campaign, Biden fulfilled his promise from day one, punishing the fossil fuel industry.
And, and you can see what trickles down as a result from that.
When you hurt supply prices go up.
Russia has not sold any less oil or gas.
We have boycotted it.
The West has boycotted it.
But China hasn't.
India hasn't.
Brazil hasn't.
And so they're selling the same amount.
They're just selling it for 35-40% higher.
And so what does Vladimir Putin do after a year of that much more oil and gas?
Well, surprisingly, he builds his army.
Right?
What does Iran do now that they have so much more wealth?
They don't build schools for girls, I got bad news for you, right?
They start skirmishes in the Straits of Hormuz, and we're seeing these stories again.
Tensions in the Straits of Hormuz, like it's 2005.
They seize oil carriers that are going through there, and all through the Persian Gulf.
China, of course, is now saber-rattling in Taiwan, and everyone is worried about that.
There's a trilateral Biden just held about China.
Quietly China, you know did nothing for four years during the Trump years because they didn't have the cash and now we're transferring a trillion dollars Worth of wealth buying their crappy EVs solar wind batteries, etc What is China gonna do with the money right?
They're going to build their army.
So it just it trickles down from logic of how energy rules the world.
And America has potentially the ability to have more energy than the rest of the than any other nation.
And when we have it, we can dictate global geopolitics.
We can dictate to a certain extent prices.
We keep prices low.
But we've we've seeded all of that and we've seeded it to bad players.
Russia, Venezuela, China and Iran.
Well, and so to your point on that, we're at the same time we're seeding all this around.
Then we're being told that it's on the backs of the American people to say, all right, we've got to do another hundred billion for Ukraine.
We've got to do this many shipments, this many more dollars.
But to to don't worry about the people of Maui.
Here's 700 bucks.
Here's a 700 check.
And you look at stuff like this and it's it's it's.
You know, I almost feel defensive to say the corollary of it has nothing to do with slighting the people of Ukraine, but it also has something to do with questioning what the priorities of our government are.
Do we need to be in a proxy war with Ukraine when here in the United States we've got children burning alive?
Yeah, and we have so much money.
Obviously a lot of it is debt-backed and that's not a good thing.
But even if we had fiscal responsibility, we still have an enormous budget and enormous resources that we shouldn't have to have any of these problems nationwide, and yet we do.
And we do because we don't have the priorities of putting the needs of the American people first.
Look, there's this latest Inflation Reduction Act.
Someone's going to get very rich, but let's see how many of the American people get rich.
The same with the infrastructure bill.
A lot of people are making a lot of money, but has your life gotten any better?
Has my life gotten anybody?
Has the small town farmer's life gotten any better?
And that's an ongoing frustration and tension and anger, but that's also dangerous, right?
That's the roots of the French Revolution, and that was not a good revolution, right?
That was a pretty awful and bloody period.
They liken it to the American one, but it was nothing like it.
But that is the beginning of that type of violence, where your elites live in opulence and wealth and exemptions, right?
Exemptions from COVID lockdowns, exemptions from climate rules, right?
John Kerry still can have his jet.
He says it's not his, right?
He blames his wife.
I've never personally owned a private jet, he told Congress, but his wife has one.
But he's not giving it up.
He doesn't need to.
He's special.
And when you have that level of disconnect between the people and the elite class who rule over them and confiscate their money, you're in for a bad shape.
How are we able to turn this back?
Because, you know, and I've talked to people on both sides of this.
I've talked to people who are optimistic.
They say things have gotten so crazy that come election time we might see the pendulum swing back, but at the same time you have this all-powerful regime.
So, you know, just solve everything for us.
Tell us how, you know, tell us how we can fix this.
I've never liked the fairly Republican belief of winning by losing.
And we saw that a lot, especially during the Bush years, right?
When things are so bad, they'll eventually put us back in the majority.
And when Obama is so bad, and it doesn't necessarily work.
So I don't like this notion that, wow, things are so bad under Biden that the American people will say, whoo, we really need the opposite.
I hope that's the case.
But what likely happens is that the Biden administration consolidates powers.
We're talking about COVID again, right?
We're talking about the new wave on its way.
I think it's almost a matter of months until we're back to working from home and and masking and zooming and then we have to have protocols about the election because it's all for public safety.
So I know that's not your question.
The question is how do we fix all this?
My biggest concern of anyone running for president but one, one guy, everyone else thinks that they're better managers, right?
I'll vote for me and I will take this huge bureaucracy and I will manage it for good.
And I don't think it's capable of being managed for good.
I think it needs to be destroyed.
I think you take something like the EPA and you understand its mission, protect the environment, but all of those resources has to be diverted to the state level because a federal EPA is a danger and a threat to the wellbeing of the nation because it's weaponized by bad folks.
So break up the entire EPA.
Bro, absolutely.
Couldn't agree more.
We only have a couple of minutes left.
What's Power the Future working on to help achieve some of these results right now?
And where can people go to get more information?
You know, I didn't think this would be where we were, but we are because of the Inflation Reduction Act and the hundreds of billions of dollars that are being given out to build wind and solar.
And wind and solar needs one thing.
After it has money, it needs one thing.
It needs land.
And they have to take land.
And if they can't confiscate it yet, and they probably will at one point, But now they're trying to lease it and so they're going to small farm communities with this pitch.
Hey, just lease us your land and look how much money you'll make.
Look at how good it will be.
You don't have to do the hard labor of getting up and plowing and tilling and repairing fences.
Lease us our land for this farm and your problems will be solved.
But you know, Midwest farmers, maybe they don't have college degrees, but they are not stupid people.
And a number of them have reached out to me and I've been doing town halls all around the country on this saying, Be careful before you sign on the dotted line.
Right?
When has anyone from DC ever come to your small Nebraska farm town and said, hey, we're here to help.
Right?
So be leery.
There's a lot of questions about building a wind farm or a solar farm on your property.
I'm not saying don't do it.
I'm saying know the fullness of what you're getting yourself involved in before you sign.
Because these are 75-year leases, the majority of them, that have very strict NDAs.
You're not allowed to post on Facebook about how much you hate the company.
Be careful.
And if you have viewers right now who hear this and are like, holy cow, they're doing that in my town.
Daniel at powerofthefuture.com.
Reach out to me and I will come to your town and give you the fullness of the truth.
Wow.
Understand the truth about how they're targeting the farmland.
They always target the farmers first.
Daniel Turner, Power of the Future, always a pleasure.
Come back soon, man.
Next, folks, we've got the great Malcolm Flex to give us the truth about Fannie Willis.
Stop buzzing in my ear about the boring people at your office.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back here, Human Events Live, Jack Basobic, Washington, D.C.
So, we move now from the disaster of Maui, the disaster of Hawaii, the children who were burned alive.
And I want to move on to what our regime is trying to do to their efforts to distract us from this horrific situation, potentially the largest human casualty event in the United States, mass casualty events since Katrina and 9-11.
Because they're dragging the President of the United States, his supporters, and his lawyers down to Fulton County, Georgia.
And potentially, we're told, later this week, maybe Thursday or Friday, President Trump himself will make an appearance.
He'll be arraigned there.
But this Fannie Willis, this character, this This Rep Scallion of a DA down there in Georgia.
There's a lot of questions about who she is, what her background is.
Will she be involved?
Will this trial be televised?
And if so, will she herself try the case?
And so someone who's been digging deep into Fannie Willis's background, believe it or not folks, There's so many skeletons in her background.
Malcolm Flex from Flex Your Success joins us now back here on Human Events.
Flex, how's it going, man?
It's going well.
How's everything going?
And also, it's funny that you use the term Rap Scallion.
I like that.
You like Rap Scallion?
We have the best words.
We have the best words.
No, it's been a wild weekend, man.
We were at Bucky's last night, and then we are at Wawa this morning.
So that's how we roll.
There's no rules.
There's no rules.
When we're going down to Fulton County though, when we're looking at Fannie Willis, you've been digging and pulling up stuff on her and other trials and other investigations that she's involved in right now to give us more of a picture as to who she is and what it is she's up to.
So if you can, and we've got this segment and the next segment, tell us a little bit about the truth about Fannie Willis.
Right, right.
So I think by now we're starting to see a little bit of a trend, you know, whether it's Alvin Bragg up there in New York or even down to the lowest of Georgia.
You know, Fannie Willis has got quite a bit of a career of trying to, let's just say, climb the ladder by any means necessary.
Now, I'm not saying that she's doing the whole Kamala Harris thing.
I don't want to.
I want to go that dirty.
But if you sort of look into her history, you know, she gains the system to her advantage.
You know, if we want to go into the whole case where right now she is currently in battle and trying to convict the whole YSL crew, Young Thug and that whole cohort.
Well, a lot of people don't know this, but back during her days, back when she worked as a defense attorney, she was actually working.
With YSL Mondo, who was one of the co-founders of that, uh, I always forget the name of YSL.
I don't know why I do that.
But, uh, she was actually working as his defense attorney.
He went on an interview and actually said, man, I don't know what happened to it, man.
You know, she was, you know, like this Fannie Willis, man.
We had mama, you know, mama's son, auntie, auntie's, you know, nephew conversations.
And so he phrased that basically to say that, Somewhere along the line, something changed.
She said she's doing this for the politics of it.
And really, if you look at how she, you know, handles cases, like, you know, everybody remembers the Rayshard Brooks-Wendy shooting.
She actually threw her predecessor, Vernon Williams, I believe his name is Vernon Williams, she actually threw him under the bus and tried to get herself taken off of that case.
Because she wanted to be able to, number one, go after YSL, which you can say she had that cook in that book.
She's actually alleged to have had, and this is on the back channels, a sexual relationship with YSL Mondo, where she would just be getting information, you know, they just be talking.
And that's where this whole indictment kind of, you know, boom, kind of goes into it.
But then she's also been targeting and, you know, kind of gunning for President Trump.
And if you look at her donations, you know, this last time she was doing a runoff against Bernie, she was actually getting a huge influx of donor cash, like, you know, way more for the runoff.
And it's just kind of like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what's kind of happening?
But again, beyond that, she also went after not only Not only Vernon, but also, I'm trying to say, Paul Howard.
She went after two of her former employers with the RICO law in order to jam them up during their whole, you know, reelection cycle and, you know, during their political campaign, alleging misappropriation of funds and, you know, saying that, you know, they've been cooking cases, things like this that give her a little bit of a leg up.
So this whole RICO case, you know, weaponizing RICO, it's nothing new.
This is actually kind of far for the course.
And so when we look at what's.
Oh, I was just going to say, as Trump would say, she sounds like a nightmare.
She sounds like an absolute nightmare.
So what you're saying is that she has a track record, though, and this is what I'm kind of piecing together.
She has a track record of being associated with or targeting high-profile individuals.
So you're talking YSL, you're talking Young Thug, and she's bringing out these indictments In order that was last year the trial still ongoing by the way for YSL that she's targeting them not necessarily because she thinks this is the the highest level crime or that she thinks that this Rico is going to go and get everybody that she's doing it out of her own her own self-interest because she thinks it's going to help her with higher political office maybe
It's going to help her get more clout.
It's going to help her get more reputation.
And we already know, by the way, that even last week, before the charges were filed on Trump, she had already posted up a fundraising page to raise money off of the charges before they had even been filed, which we only knew about because of the little hiccup by the Fulton County Clerk's Office.
I meant to hit save and I hit send.
I meant to hit save.
I've used all sorts of programs.
I was in the military.
I was in the government.
I've never seen a system where the save button was next to the send button.
I don't think I've ever screwed that up the way she did.
Hey, they should definitely fix that.
I think what I think what Newt Gingrich and Charlie Kirk broke down last week made sense, though, that the fact the matter is that they were they were putting the afterburners on this one because they wanted everyone to stop talking about Hunter Biden and that completely phony Uh, special prosecutor that had been named the week before.
So it seems like it's completely rushed, but you've got now the Biden administration, right?
The Biden White House that and Fannie Willis.
So she's an absolute clout chaser trying to, they're now in bed.
They're essentially in bed together, right?
They're essentially in bed together because she's creating the distraction for the Biden White House.
And he's going to give her all the clout she wants.
Exactly.
Political advancement on tap.
And, you know, that's that's really the name of the game.
And, you know, it just it goes even deeper, especially I don't know if you heard, but, you know, apparently we're finding out that there might be a story that Hunter Biden's attorneys actually threatened to call Joe Biden to give his testimony.
It's testimony for the tax charges if they didn't get that sweetheart deal that was thankfully sussed out by the judge.
So there's so much gamesmanship by this administration, by who they're willing to call, what deals they're willing to make to make this stuff go away.
So it's not beyond the realm of possibility for them to, you know, basically call up a clout-chasing, you know, prosecutor, who might I also tell you, she's in the club a lot.
Like, literally cozy.
It's not just YS El Mondo.
She's cozying up with Shaq, all sorts of different stars.
Like, you go on her public stuff, you can see just photos of her just, like, in the club.
You know, my buddy Don Lucre actually did a great job of just cataloging these pictures, man.
Like, she gets around.
So, we want a little bit of insight.
Fannie Willis and her big booty of charges down there in Fulton County.
Norm Eisen, he loves Fannie Willis' big booty of charges.
He's just been scoping it out.
But I gotta tell you, the real question, Flex, is can she back it up?
Is she able to back it up?
In court, that is.
One more minute until the break.
You are good.
I love that one.
And so when we're looking at these characters though, I think that it's very dangerous as well, because when you combine someone like this with false incentives, negative incentives, and you give them the power of the DA's office, and people do not yet realize, I think, that there is no real check on this power.
There's no check on her ability to bring these charges.
There's no check on her ability to file for all of this.
And even if it gets thrown out of court at the appeals level, or later at the federal level, or the Supreme Court, it doesn't matter because she has the ability to do this over and over.
That, the only way to do that, by the way, the only check, is Governor Kemp and the state legislature.
So the question is, can a deal be struck between the Trump team and them to do something about Fannie Willis?
Be right back next on Bucks.
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Alright, Jack Posobiec, we're back here live, Washington, D.C.
Our guest is Malcolm Flex from Flex Your Success.
So, Flex, there was a moment this weekend, there was a clip that went around the world.
It was Ron DeSantis, he was doing an interview with Will Witt, and he He made a comment about, he was saying that Republicans and conservatives, he said, you can't just be listless vessels waiting for whatever comes down the pike from truth social.
Obviously referring to Trump, referring, and I think that a lot of people took that as a reference to Trump supporters.
And it reminded me, A little bit of the same thing that the media used to say about Rush Limbaugh and Rush Limbaugh fans.
They used to call them the ditto heads and that it became this whole thing on Rush to say mega dittos whenever you came on the show because the media claimed that Rush Limbaugh was giving his audience the talking points because they couldn't think for themselves and they were mindless automatons just waiting for Rush to give them their marching orders.
And I was like, isn't that the exact same thing that that it sounds like to say it's the same knock that he's making right here.
And now they're trying to argue, say, oh, we didn't mean all Trump supporters.
But what is your take on on this comment, this listless vessels comment?
This is this is bringing me back, man.
This takes me back to 2016, you know, the Hillary Clinton basketball deplorables.
I love it.
You know, it's like we're getting the energy back, the bands back together.
But, you know, I think about this in a myriad of different ways.
Number one, If you've been online and you've shown any support of Donald Trump, or you've been basically, you know, marginally critical, not even like ho-ho critical, but marginally critical of Ron DeSantis, you've probably been called a cultist.
You've probably even been called a maggot by somebody with a little gator in their name.
And so now that Ron DeSantis basically came out and said listless vessels, it sort of makes me think like, whoa, this is his Basketball of the Replorables moment.
Like, this is, straight out of the same playbook that we've seen the establishment use year after year after year to castigate Trump supporters.
And it almost makes me think the whole call that we see on social media where DeSantis supporters go to war against Trump supporters and they say, "Oh, you're a cultist?" It almost makes me think that line is coming from Ron DeSantis himself, because he did just say listless vessels.
That is an analog to being a cultist.
You know, you're basically standing, standing there around a punch bowl, waiting for, waiting on President Trump to come from on high at Truth Social and handing your dictates.
That, you know, I've been trying to give him the benefit of the doubt.
I've got to be honest.
I've been trying to say, you know what, maybe it's just his campaign.
Maybe his campaign's bad.
Maybe they're just not very good with people.
Well, Ron DeSantis is basically a lemonade that doubt from me.
And so now I'm starting to think, wow, this man really is the establishment playbook.
And when you look at his donors and you sort of look at, again, how they are attacking Trump supporters the same way every establishment candidate and their fans have, kind of removes all doubt from me.
It really does.
What is your sense then of Campaign DeSantis as they stand right now?
We're on the eve of the first debate.
He goes in as the person who was supposed to be the guy that could take down Trump.
And it seems like right now that he's now struggling to maintain that position as the number two in the race.
It's going to be a lot of angry donors and a lot just buyer's remorse if he can't put on to get shown against the vague i'm not sure he can you know again if you look at the vague vague is like sharp like the man gives you the answers and he goes into minutiae without overdoing it and here de santa's whole billing is that he's this policy walk you know everybody talks about de santa says then oh he's not really the front man guy you know he's really the detailed guy
but you know if he's asked the question about wokeness and the vague who is charismatic comes across as a likable character and is intelligent still gives a better answer than ron de santis does and ron de santis can't even muster up even a modicum of charisma man it's that's it you know it's It's lights out.
I don't see him coming back.
Let me walk this down.
You think that Vivek can actually drop a kill shot on Ron DeSantis tomorrow night.
Is that what you're saying?
I can.
If you look at the predictive markets, if you look at just how their polling is, Vivek has been chewing at Ron DeSantis' booted ankles for a minute.
Getting to the point where now they're within proximity of each other.
There is no Donald Trump to draw fire.
It's just Ron DeSantis, Vivek, Chris Chrissie, and Mike Pence for some reason.
So, again, the two frontrunners are going to go at it with each other.
You know, the frontrunners of the also-rans.
And so that's really going to be a very dangerous situation for DeSantis to have to juxtapose himself with a younger, more charismatic, yet also equally versed person that hasn't pissed off everybody because again, you don't see Vivek supporters calling Trump supporters Magats.
Largely a lot of Trump supporters like the idea of Vivek as a VP or an heir apparent, which again, depending on how you look at that, maybe that's a good thing or maybe you don't trust them.
But again, it's realistic and it's where Rhonda Santis used to be. - I think you're exactly right.
I think that when you are in politics, when you've got to win over a base, you can't go to the people that you're trying to win over and then attack them, demean them, castigate them.
You've got to go to them and say, you know what?
Your concerns are my concerns.
I agree with you.
And oh, by the way, I just have a different, maybe I have a different path of being able to execute on those concerns.
But if you tell them they're wrong, if you call them listless vessels, if you are perceived as attacking them, and not even getting the way that he responded to these indictments, then it's going to put you on the outs.
It's going to put you on the outside.
That's the opposite of what Vivek does.
So you think those two go at it.
Let me put it this way then.
What about the Sandness?
Because we got that, you know, Sort of leaked and we got one minute left.
Sort of leaked memo.
Does DeSantis, is he able to deliver the hammer blow to Vivek tomorrow?
What do you think?
I don't know, because it's going to be, number one, there's not much that we can do factually.
So it's really going to come as a disingenuous heel turn when, you know, the most he's offered up is, oh, we're not going to get involved in the extradition of Trump.
But when Viveka has wholeheartedly defended not only Trump and his actions with J6, but also just his supporters, you know, Viveka's taken a man to love.
So it's really going to seem disingenuous, which I'm not sure there's much that Ron DeSantis can do outside of possibly, you know, just out of a baking debate, which again, personality transplant technology, it's just not there.
So Malcolm again, Malcolm Flex, we're just about out of time.