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The Fight for Free Speech, The Senate Majority Leader and America First!
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Christ is king.
Personally, I don't.
I think that a lot of voters really don't like fake people.
And they're sick and tired of fake politicians.
And so what I actually think is worse is saying something you don't believe.
And so if during the entire time in campaign season, you're saying that you're down with trans people or like the LGBT community and then you lose an election and then the next day you say All that stuff was wrong.
I actually think what people are more upset about is someone was doing something they didn't believe and just saying something.
The idea that identity politics was the problem for Democrats is laughable, considering it wasn't Vice President Kamala Harris who relentlessly focused on race or gender, either her own or anyone else's.
That would be Donald Trump.
In fact, it was Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance who ran an identity politics entire campaign focused on men.
They have an identity too, you know.
Let's act like an opposition party.
We have no power.
You understand that?
None.
None.
We have no legislative power.
We have no executive power.
We have no judicial power.
So when you're out of power, you're an opposition party.
We told you this identity s*** was disaster.
We told you to get out in front of public safety issues.
Get your s*** out of Washington.
And go work on a 2026 campaign and do penance to make up for your g****** arrogance and stupidity. - New York state judge has paused proceedings in the already decided criminal case on charges stemming from the hush money paid to a porn star.
So this now is a whole new ball of wax.
Are you planning on deporting American citizens?
No, exactly not.
Look, the view is like the island of misfit toys.
They don't know what the hell they're talking about.
President Trump has made it clear.
We will prioritize public safety threats and national security threats first.
And that's where the focus will be.
And there's over 1.5 convicted criminal aliens in this country with final orders of removal that we're going to be looking for.
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While academics have been obsessed with indoctrinating America's youth, our secret weapon will be the college accreditation system.
The accreditors are supposed to ensure that schools are not ripping off students and taxpayers, but they have failed totally.
When I return to the White House, I will fire the radical-left accreditors that have allowed our colleges to become dominated by Marxist maniacs and lunatics.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard another edition of Human Events Daily.
I'm your elect host, Kevin Posobiec, filling in for my brother Jack Posobiec down here in West Palm Beach.
And as you can see, we're getting all kinds of live reviews in from news around the day.
Today is November 12th.
I just wanted to take a second to thank everybody for having me on.
Listen, we just brought back Pennsylvania.
I mean, we saw Dave McCormick earlier today post a picture about him as the elect.
He's looking fresh.
He's looking ready to get to work here.
You can see my hat here.
You might have recognized me from my interviews all along the trail, doing work as correspondents for human events here.
And I just want to say, we got this, man.
We got mainstream media on the run here.
They're talking about identity politics.
They got nothing new.
They got nothing new to come at us with.
Dave McCormick, looking at the Senate seat, he's got, what, 99% already counted in for him.
Casey didn't resign.
AP called the race on Thursday, and he's still here, like, inching along.
Like, why are they slow walking this?
Why are they dragging it out?
I don't even know.
Like...
Keystone State, the Commonwealth State, is what we have.
They spent...
It was the second most expensive race...
In this election, and what did they get?
What did they get?
Did you see Josh Shapiro do anything to campaign for Bob Casey?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
All I do know is that Mr.
Shapiro did start to follow a certain influencer on Twitter today, so something to be said for that, like, it's incredible.
McCormick's out here, too, posting news articles saying all about the win.
Like, Bob Casey has been in office since some 30-plus years.
I can remember Jack protesting against him down at Temple, like, wearing, like, a big duck hat.
He's wearing a big duck hat.
And, you know, mainstream media is dead.
We're here to stay.
Journalism is not dead.
We got it.
Elon, we're on board with you, man.
Like, this is where we're at.
Stay tuned.
We got plenty more for you coming ahead.
You know, they talk about influencers.
These are influencers.
And they're friends of mine.
Jack Rusovic.
Where's Jack?
Jack.
He's done a great job.
All right, and we're back.
And I want to continue.
Mainstream media ratings are collapsing.
You know, Joy Reid's down, Ari Melber's down, Chris Hayes, Alex Wagner, Morning Joe, Stephanie Ruhl, Andrea Mitchell.
They're all down.
They're all down, and they can't do anything to get it back up.
But what we need to do, if you're on your lunch break right now, make some calls to your local senators.
Get them to support Rick Scott.
You can email them, call them.
Do what you need to do.
We've got to have the gas pedal down, all acceleration, everything we did towards getting Trump in office.
Like, we don't need to rest on our laurels now.
Fortune favors the bold, and we've got to keep this up.
So with that, we have Senator Ron Johnson coming to speak with us about his insights into the Senate Majority Leader race.
Senator Ron Johnson, nice to have you on Human Events again.
Well, Kevin, thanks for having me on.
Can you talk to us a little bit about, you know, towards this race and what are you seeing, what are you hearing for Rick Scott and who else?
Like Thune, we had Thune come in and a recent tweet about him saying that he didn't even want, he wanted Mike Pence to take over for Trump in 2016.
Talk to us a little bit more about that and then, you know, what you see for us moving forward.
Sure.
So let me just kind of lay down the foundation in terms of why I'm so strongly supporting Rick Scott.
First of all, I got here in 2011.
I'm not of this world.
I'm a manufacturing accountant.
I'm not a political figure at all.
Now I'm a U.S. Senator.
But when I got here, I realized there's so very few bureaucrats inside the federal agencies, congressional staff members and members of Congress that have any experience in Which means very little knowledge of, and maybe even worse, very little sympathy for the private sector.
And they look at profitable businesses as their cash cow, that they're going to tap, that they've got to regulate so they don't mistreat their employees and customers.
So that's level of arrogance.
But even worse, very few have even been part of a functioning organization.
I really want that sinking in, a functioning organization.
Most people actually are part of a functioning organization, whether it's a profitable company or a nonprofit.
You're part of an organization that has a mission statement, a vision statement.
You probably establish annual goals.
Everybody associated with the organization understands the role they play in achieving those goals.
That's what it takes to have a successful functioning organization.
That's not Congress.
Not at all.
And so I have now known Rick since he got here in 2019.
He's an extraordinary individual.
I mean, I can't hold a candle to what he accomplished in the business world.
You know, then he's a very successful governor.
He turned Florida around, set Ron DeSantis up for success, then came over here to the United States Senate.
I've had the privilege of being his ally here in the Senate.
He's a perpetual motion machine, but again, he has all that private sector experience, all that success, He's obviously run functioning organizations and he would turn the United States Senate into a functioning organization, one that respects the private sector, the golden goose that really powers our economy.
So again, I couldn't be more supportive of Rick Scott.
He'd be an extraordinary majority leader.
So I do appreciate shows like yours that are telling your listeners to go call up their members of Congress, members of the Senate, And urge them to vote for Rick Scott.
I've heard reports that senators are annoyed by that.
They shouldn't be.
This is what we need to do.
We need to respond to our constituents, not necessarily always agreeing with them or doing what they're telling us to do, but this is where constituents need to have their voices heard loud and clear, and at a minimum, senators ought to respect their constituents.
Somebody with experience like that, you would know, especially from Wisconsin, like, everything that Eric Hovde was trying to put forth that Tammy Baldwin is guilty of, like, just a blatant rubber stamp for Kamala and the Biden administration and what she's been doing in Wall Street.
Yeah, that was...
I was gonna say, you know, Tuesday night was fabulous.
I mean, Wisconsin sank the putt.
That won Trump the President's Cup.
I mean, that was a pretty fun moment.
It was very disappointing to have Eric Coventy not be my colleague here in the next Congress.
Senator Jack Posobiec here.
Apologies for being a little tardy today.
Just come over from Mar-a-Lago to...
I had a few discussions over there with some interesting folks.
One of your former colleagues, J.D. Vance, is now over here right now, but unfortunately he'll be leaving.
But when it really comes down to it...
The team there understands that they were elected with a mandate.
You don't get the people of Pennsylvania, the people of Michigan, the people of Wisconsin, and all of the southern states coming together along with the popular vote to not deliver that mandate.
Isn't that really what Rick Scott being at the leadership of the Senate majority was all about?
Yeah, listen, we can't proceed under business as usual.
And business as usual under McConnell took us from $8 trillion in debt to $35 trillion in debt with very little resistance.
Instead, with Rick Scott, you'd get a business person's approach.
Again, a functioning organization.
Somebody understands the harmful impact of regulation and over taxation.
That's what we need in the United States Senate.
And by the way, I hope President Trump weighs in and helps Governor DeWine select a good replacement for J.D. Vance.
I've got a fair amount of confidence in Governor DeSantis, but again, I think President Trump ought to play a real role in helping select those interim appointments for the U.S. Senate and then have to run for re-election.
Yeah, that's right.
And so, obviously, I think JD would have about four years left on that term, so then he would have to write.
Then whoever it would be would then have to come back for another term in their own right if they wanted to stick with it.
But, you know, this is something where it's very clear.
And Senator Johnson, talk to us a little bit about, you mentioned how Wisconsin was the state that sunk the putt.
What was it about Trump this time around and the message this time around That led the people of Wisconsin to go and shift over to that column?
Well, first of all, it's what we've done on the ground since the 2018 loss with Scott Walker.
I call it trickle-up elections, but in 2018, we let 30 Assembly Democrats run unopposed.
And so we got donors to support new Assembly candidates, Republicans, and we had 92.
We only let seven run unopposed in 2020.
And collectively, those 92 assembly Republican candidates beat my record, my statewide record, by 180,000 votes.
And again, what Trump did this election, he just garnered support from just basically every demographic group because of what he represented.
An individual who fervently loves his country was able to communicate the destruction of the Biden-Harris radical leftists and put America on a different path.
I mean, that's basically what Americans voted for, to put America, take us off this highly destructive path and a far more productive path, you know, led by a business person, somebody who understands and respects the private sector, understands how harmful government is.
That's Donald Trump.
That's Rick Scott.
I think that's right.
You know, I've always found it interesting that whenever President Trump talks about foreign policy, he does so in terms of economics.
So he talks about the economics of the foreign policy, he talks about the energy economics, he talks about how tariffs, anything that we spend overseas is money that we're not putting into the United States.
And you don't typically hear that from anyone in government.
But you do hear it from people who have that business background.
So obviously two different businesses, President Trump being in real estate and then Rick Scott being involved in healthcare.
Just incredible, incredible success in healthcare.
I mean, it just goes to show you though that you get a better, you get a certain quality of governance when you choose someone who's had that real world experience versus someone who's really just been a career politician.
Let's face it, economies drive The success or failure of nations.
And when you have bad economies, that puts pressure on different governments.
They may strike out, try and create war.
If the entire world was prosperous, it would probably be a far more peaceful place.
And so it makes sense.
I mean, I remember Rick Grinnell was able to do a deal between Serbia and Kosovo, not exactly the friendliest neighbors.
It was based on economics.
You know?
So, no, I mean, again, President Trump realizes that.
Right, and these are people that, and this was President Trump's strategy all along.
He even said it to the North Koreans.
People laughed at it, but he told Kim Jong-un that he's got all this beautiful coastline, that he should be developing properties there like he does in South Beach.
What man other than a businessman would say that to Kim Jong-un?
And by the way, it should have its appeal.
I recently went to Vietnam, and they're basically making Vietnam a tourist Not only destination, but paradise.
Beautiful places.
So again, why not- What city in Vietnam were you in, Senator?
What's that?
What cities were you in, Senator, over there?
We went to Hanoi.
And again, I wasn't able to do the tour, so it was a pretty quick trip.
When I was in, so when I was in the Navy I conducted one, it was a joint training session down in Nha Trang, Vietnam and it's exactly as you say, right on the beach and you could see the development and you could see the money that was going in and it's clearly a viable economic model.
It's huge beachfront property and you know there's plenty of Apocalypse Now references I'm sure we could all make about surfing over there.
But it's true, actually.
It's great beaches.
It just really is.
And we don't think of it that way when it comes to our foreign policy.
And I think you're right, though.
Senator, for the last minute that we have you on, what should people at home be doing when they're looking at trying to figure out who should be the next Senate Majority Leader?
Well, again, it's a business person's approach as a business as usual approach.
You know, business as usual have produced endless wars.
We did not take Eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex seriously.
So they're running the joint here.
That's business as usual.
We need a business person's approach, not only in the White House, but also the United States Senate.
I think it would make an enormous difference.
And Rick Scott, I think, will do the best job of making sure that President Trump can use that businessman's approach for our government.
Amen.
I think that's exactly right.
Senator Johnson, thank you so much for your time.
Thank you so much for your service and for your information to our audience here at Human Events Daily.
Here's your email, 1776 at humanevents.com.
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Oh, I know, really.
How about it?
Everybody's going to be trying to tap those phones.
You got to get in, get the Faraday bag, then boom, how are you going to get the signals?
You can't get anything.
See who's going in, going out?
None of it.
You can't.
Security there, though, right now is absolute.
You, you've seen it.
I've seen it.
I've seen it.
The whole island shut down.
Half the island.
I'd say half the island.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Half the island is shut down for security.
It is America's island now.
It's America's island.
But one of the first things that President Trump has stated that he will do when he comes back to office day one is a series of pardons and really a series of rectifications of things that have been done in the past from A lawfare perspective.
We're going to undo and in fact reverse some of the lawfare that has been done.
Well, joining us is a great friend of the show and just one of the best Twitter accounts on the planet, after mine, after mine.
Ladies and gentlemen, Doug Mackey joins us here along with the great Julie Kelly.
Doug, how are you?
Hey, Doug.
- How are you doing? - Julie, how are you?
I'm here.
Oh, there she is.
Okay, now we've got her up.
So, Doug, when it comes to this situation, when it comes to the lawfare, and I'm certainly going to be pushing for a full pardon on day one for you as well as many others, but I guess the question is, You're someone who's been obviously at the center of all of this.
Do you think that it's enough to simply rectify it or do real changes need to be made at the Department of Justice?
Well, absolutely.
Real changes have to be made.
There's no question about it.
If you look at my case, the election specialist of the DOJ, there's only 10 around the country.
Rather than go around and bust up the voter fraud rings that we know are occurring in places like New York City, They spent two years and who knows how many millions of dollars prosecuting me for this meme.
But Jack, I can break a little bit of news or at least give you an update on my case.
We are awaiting a court decision eminently on whether my conviction will be vacated.
So we're just going to politely ask President Trump to hold off on the pardon because if we get a favorable legal ruling here, that will have consequences for Future American citizens who might find themselves in the crosshairs of the DOJ. So we're just going to hold off on the pardon and hopefully get the decision that we want at the Second Circuit.
That's an excellent move.
Well, so that's really interesting because...
And funny enough, it's actually something that I had been discussing with a few people to say, you know, where they...
Oh, of course we want to take care of Doug, make sure he's taken care of.
But at the same time, if that does get overturned, that then creates a precedent which would prevent future lawfare for...
You know, memes or just other nonsense prosecutions, at least, as pertains to this.
And this is big, too, because...
And Julie, let me get you in here, because there's a lot of people that have been charged under...
And remember, Doug was not charged, quote-unquote, for making a meme.
It was this conspiracy against rights.
Is that right, Julie?
Yes, correct.
And that is something that they've been using.
Of course, they used it against Donald Trump.
That was in the J6 indictment.
One of the four counts against Donald Trump.
They've used it against others, including J6ers.
So this was sort of a catch-all statute that they weaponized, like they have other statutes, to continue these prosecutions of Donald Trump and his supporters.
So, of course, that will all end.
But there have to be consequences, Jack, for this DOJ's weaponization abuse, unlawful abuse of statutes.
To prosecute their political enemies.
And this is what apparently CNN had an article today about this.
This apparently has both Jack Smith, Matthew Graves, the D.C. U.S. Attorney, and their prosecutors in quite the tizzy looking for legal representation themselves for fear that they are finally going to be held accountable for this reckless, unlawful prosecution, criminal prosecution.
Well and that's really what it comes down to and we talked about this in my previous book earlier this year and we talked about how to crush communist revolutions and one of the responses that we gave is not reprisal but reciprocity.
So people who were engaged in this sort of thing, people who were going after U.S. citizens for protected speech, there needs to be a response.
There must be a response and so no this isn't Quote, unquote, retribution or revenge or something like that.
But what it is, is justice.
It's due justice seen as going through.
And so, you know, when it comes down to it, that's really been the biggest response.
Because, Doug, like, put it in your perspective.
I mean...
I really do think Elon is someone who looked at your situation and even though I don't think he got involved directly, but he understood that something fundamentally had gone wrong in the system when a guy could face everything that you went through over a meme.
And so I have to say that even though you did go through all of this, I believe it did have an actual profound effect on getting Elon to get involved and get off the sidelines, first purchasing Twitter and then doing everything that he did.
And he's literally, as we speak right now, Over there with President Trump as they're talking about putting together the next government.
So, I mean, a small move has produced a huge backlash.
Yeah, absolutely.
He commented on my case.
Absolutely.
He commented on my case after the trial and the Attorney General pick is going to be so important here.
What people don't know about is that there's a division at the DOJ, Maine Justice, called the Public Integrity Division.
And everybody knows about DOJ's civil rights, but public integrity is a cesspit.
They don't actually get any real good prosecutions done.
This goes back to the Governor McDonald case, which was run out of Public Integrity and Bob Mueller.
So the Public Integrity Division is the unit that came after me Even though this is a conspiracy against rights case, so-called, they didn't even run it through Civil Rights Division.
They kind of did an end run around.
So public integrity and everybody knows about D.C. Attorney's Office.
I'm telling you, the New York FBI office is almost as bad or worse, and the DOJ, the EDNY, and the SDNY is almost just as bad.
Donald Trump or Trump Jr.
or Elon Musk, if you're listening, I've got a list of people that you're going to want to take a look at because you don't want to have these kind of snakes in your administration.
So let me know.
And everybody, I still need help fighting this case at memedefensefund.com.
Yeah, make sure that you're going in there because this is huge.
If your case or your conviction could be vacated, then that would be a huge message to everyone out there, not just the memesters of the world, but let a thousand memes unite, but also to anyone who gets involved in the political process to understand that we're not going to live in a country where people take Political speech or political activism and use that against you in terms of
criminality and this.
Look, it's the ballot box, okay?
The ballot box is what it comes down to, and the American people just one week ago today made that very clear.
And I have to believe, by the way, that the lawfare, and it started against people like you, but it made its way all the way up to President Trump, and when voters were actually given the chance, To say which country did they want to go for, they decided to pick the United States of America and not Soviet Russia.
Julie, just a couple of minutes until the break, but I'd love...
By the way, Doug and Julie, can I hold you guys?
Can I hold you for one more segment?
Absolutely.
I've got some weird audio issues with Julio.
I don't know what it is.
But that's great because this is a fascinating subject, but I think it's quite possibly the most important subject for us right now.
It's free speech.
Because it is free speech.
How many people in Pennsylvania signed the petition with Elon to support the First and Second Amendment?
That's right.
And the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press.
We all renewed that, and now we have Doug here, convicted in 2023 for, it says on Wikipedia here, allegedly conspiring to deprive citizens of their right to vote in the 2016 election.
That was, what, seven years ago, and they're finally trying to get him now.
But that would set an almost reverse precedent for if he does get it overturned so that anybody that makes a meme could be convicted.
Ludicrous.
It is ludicrous.
And that's why it's smart, by the way.
And by the way, Doug, thank you for going through everything that you're going through.
And that's why, folks, look, President Trump's there.
He's got the power of the pardon pen.
But if Doug Mackey can get All of this overturned by having his conviction overturned.
And that's why you've got to go to memedefensefund.com.
Support him because you're not just fighting for Doug and his young family.
No.
You're fighting for all of us and our right to meme.
Our right to be ourselves on the internet.
Our right to actually just go and be free and have actual freedom of speech.
And that's what the First Amendment was all about.
Political speech and getting involved in the political process.
It's not just about, you know, me chatting with my brother and arguing about who the best team is or something.
No, it's about getting involved in your country.
Stay tuned.
Huge show today.
right back.
Where's Jack?
Where is he?
Jack, I want to see you.
Great job, Jack.
Thank you.
What a job you do.
You know, we have an incredible thing.
We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting All right, Jack, so we're back here, live Mar-a-Lago edition, Human Events Daily.
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Oh, really?
He had a little bit of...
Yeah, I'm coming off something myself.
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All right, all right, all right, all right.
Serious matters, serious matters.
Doug, Doug, I hope you have two boys, man, because brothers is what it's all about, man.
It's all about having two boys.
Lucky this is being recorded right now.
Well, I have one son and hopefully another on the way soon.
We'll see.
Oh, congrats.
Congrats.
I will be saying a, we'll pray a rosary for you and your family today.
We'll dedicate you to our rosary today.
That's right.
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The Biden DOJ weaponized the government against parity, and they should face consequences for that.
The crimes against Douglas Mackey weren't just against a person.
They contributed to the decay of our culture.
Censorship, criminalizing jokes about elections, it's universally toxic to every creative space, should lead to massive fines to companies who support censorship, be it public, private, or government.
Hit them hard.
Billions for every infraction.
Let the people speak.
Let the memers meme.
Doug, I wanted to ask, did you happen to catch the Jimmy Kimmel show just about one week before the election and a certain joke that he made?
Oh yeah, absolutely.
Sort of an age-old joke that Jimmy Kimmel made.
Trump voters vote on Thursday or Friday.
And the problem with what the DOJ took to me is now they've created a country where you can be investigated for telling an elections joke.
Believe it or not, I don't want Jimmy Kimmel to have the feds digging through his emails, all of his text messages, all of his show writers to see if they meant it as a joke, they weren't joking around, because that's what they did to me.
I posted a meme that was quite frankly obvious parody, especially anybody on the right understands that, and they took it and decided that they were going to do a witch hunt.
To see what was going on, whether this was a joke or parody.
What Jimmy Kimmel did is completely absurd.
There's also a fellow named Charles, aka Charlotte Clymer, who sent a number of text messages to Philadelphia voters telling them that they already voted.
And then once she got caught, or he got caught...
He said, oh, well, I didn't mean to.
There was a typo in the text message.
So that's an actual crime.
And Doug, were those targeting all voters or were those targeting one specific universe of voters?
That's what we need to know.
We need to know who did she send the text messages to.
If he sent the text messages to Trump voters, then that's obviously an actual conspiracy, not posting a parody or Jimmy Kimmel making a joke on a late night show.
Yeah, posting a meme is one thing.
Making a joke on a late night show is one thing.
But I really do think that sending messages, and we all get, you know, the election text messages.
I think Trumps are actually pretty funny most of the time.
But, you know, sending it out to people as if it's some kind of message from appearing to come from the government, that clearly seems to be one of the things.
I want to check, do we have Julie?
Julie, do we have you there?
Yes, we do.
All right, there we go.
We got it back up.
We love when technology works.
So Julie, when it comes down to this, what happens to our country and to our system if one side is engaged in lawfare and the other side does nothing?
I mean, I think obviously everyone knows and can see how this has unraveled over the past several years.
And you have innocent Americans who have been rounded up and charged and imprisoned for exercising their First Amendment rights.
And this is the sort of stuff that we would condemn at the United Nations if other countries were doing that.
I mean, this is the sort of thing we hear Vladimir Putin is doing, but yet we're doing it here, brazenly doing it, this Department of Justice, cheered on by the regime media, who hasn't been circumspect at all about what this January 6th prosecution, who hasn't been circumspect at all about what this January 6th prosecution, both Donald Trump and his associates, of course, Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon, and now more than 1,500 J6ers They're still arresting people.
You know, Douglas talking about a meme.
I've seen memes used repeatedly in sentencing memos by this DOJ. Memes that indicated the defendant believed that the 2020 election was stolen, making fun of Nancy Pelosi, you know, planning to go January 6th.
This is used as incriminating evidence against Americans.
Which should never be happening.
I think this was part of why Donald Trump won so decisively last week.
Yes, the economy, other issues are very important.
People are very unsettled seeing the federal government, its most powerful agencies, weaponized against its political foes, whether it's someone like Donald Trump or its 62-year-old grandmother from Florida, which I've covered those cases as well.
The American people, most Americans, not the left, want to step to this.
Some may not have the appetite for what we call justice, or sometimes I call revenge, retaliation, or at least consequences for the government officials responsible for what they have done here for the past several years, but certainly since January 6th.
If they are not held accountable This will just happen again the next time the Democrats are in power, and it will be far worse than even, you know, the abuse of prosecution, incarceration, etc., that we've seen recently.
Let me just ask you something.
So as President Trump is moving through, obviously, Attorney General is going to be one of his next big picks.
Do you think that it's very important for the next incoming Attorney General?
Should they commit to commit to pardons for the J6ers?
Not blanket, but at least opening up the pardon process for J6ers and folks like Doug Mackey and so many others.
Yes or no?
Absolutely.
No.
Absolutely on day one.
It has to happen.
Alright folks, memedefensefund.com.
Also please go follow Julie Kelly.
Her substack is required reading.
We'll be right back here from Palm Beach, Florida.
Jack is a great guy.
He's written that fantastic book.
Everybody's talking about it.
Go get it.
And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
And I'm going to turn it around and thank our country for you.
Amen.
All right, Jack Posobiec, Kay Posobiec, Kay Posobiec, Kevin Posobiec, back here, Human Events Daily, Mar-a-Lago edition, Poso the Younger.
Not sitting at the stable for Thanksgiving this year.
War Room coffee table book.
What is it called?
Outlaws?
Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws?
Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws.
Kevin is referred to as Poso the Younger.
So Poso the Younger, who's here today.
But I gotta say, Kev, we got an email in over the break Oh yeah, what's up?
From Jose, and Jose emails us at 1776 at humanevents.com.
Dear Mr.
Posobiec, we think having your brother Kevin as a co-host is a wonderful idea.
In fact, why not have him as a regular co-host along with you?
You two make a very nice team working together in front of the camera.
I like how you took out little brother.
Well, here's the thing, Jose.
I have to tell you, though, that the reason we can't do that is because when you do a daily show, that means you have to show up on time every single day of the week.
And that requires something called work ethic that one of us, and also another thing called reliability.
Now I know I was a little behind the schedule today, but that's because I was literally at Mar-a-Lago right now with stuff that I can't even begin to tell you about.
He won't say I was here for a whole week before he got here.
Yeah, but were you doing the show?
I was ready for all and every correspondence.
I mean, you did do a little bit of the show.
I did do a little bit of the show.
Correspondence.
Let's go.
Set me up.
Where's the interviews?
Oh, we want Kev.
No, but see, people keep asking.
They say, am I up for a job?
Am I up for, you know, in the transition team?
Am I going to be in the, you know, the Intel, you know, Intel director?
I said, no, no, guys.
It's not that at all.
I'm here right now at...
Palm Beach because, look, you got people trying to call me during the show.
It's like, guys, the show's on.
What are you doing?
So that's why I'm here at Palm Beach.
Not to take a position with the Trump administration.
No, no, no.
I'm here to put together a consortium of investors.
And Kevin and I have been going around town.
We've got our PowerPoint.
We've got it all figured out.
We're going to buy MSNBC. And we're going to run MSNBC. So everyone on Primetime gets fired.
That's obvious.
But...
Joe and Mika can stay.
Joe and Mika will stay, but we're going to change it from Joe and Mika to Mornings with Mika.
Because Mika, she's been completely sidelined by the patriarchy and diminished for all these years.
So now the question, of course, is there is a certain primetime host who really doesn't like me very much.
Actually, the last time I was on MSNBC, I was on her show.
What's her name again, Kev?
What's her name?
It's not a very joyful name, is it?
No, it's not very joyful at all.
Joyless.
She reached out to us over the summer, too.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
I thought we weren't supposed to talk about that.
Oh, really?
Well, it's winter now.
Fair enough.
Winter is coming.
Winter is coming.
So what was it that Joyless Reed reached out to us about over the summer?
Pray tell.
Oh, pray tell.
It might have been when we went on...
I went on stage to...
Someone had a certain flag.
A certain flag.
A certain pink flag.
Pink flag.
Palm Beach pink.
I got Palm Beach pink right here.
It's providential.
Look at that.
That's rare.
That's rare.
Very rare.
It's salmon, actually.
It's salmon.
Salmon rare.
Yeah, we're going from White Boy Summer right into White Boy Winter.
Let's go!
Joy Reid will be...
It doesn't stop.
No, Joy Reid will be allowed to stay as long as she becomes the new face of White Boy Summer.
I think she would look great in like a pink shawl.
She would look good.
In a pink shawl?
Or like a scarf?
Well, but you gotta see, because Ben Berkwam got her to cut the Trump hair.
We love Ben.
We love Ben, don't we, so much, folks.
No, I think bring it back.
I think bring the Trump hair back.
And then some...
Wait, wait, wait.
Pit Vipers.
With the Pit Vipers.
Right?
Come on, Joy.
What do you say?
Joyless Reed, you can find your joy again one day if you're willing to take the offer.
Look, people think...
She's looking for identity.
People are looking for identity.
We've got a great identity for you.
People think that, you know, this is about hate.
No, this isn't about hate.
This is about love.
This is about love.
It's all about love.
And we love Joy Reid, the new face of White Boy Summer.
And it's going to be on every night.
Give it a full hour?
You think full hour?
Sure.
Well, we got to ease her into it.
We'll see how she does.
Half hour to start.
All right.
Tough deal.
Tough deal.
No, this would be great.
So drop me a line.
All right.
We're putting together the numbers right now because I've been looking at the ratings.
Do you have the ratings?
Yeah, Joy Reid is down 54.6% at the top of the list.
Oh no.
They're collapsing.
They're collapsing.
So much collapse.
Did you see me down at the Christopher Columbus statue?
Yes.
The day before Election Day?
Yes.
I was rallying with all the Italians down there at Marconi Plaza after they held up the statue, like in 2020, when the liberals tried to tear it down.
And mainstream media had to come down there To get rally footage.
They weren't even at Kamala's thing.
They weren't even at Kamala's concert.
So they came down, and who did they go interview?
They see me.
They said, oh, you look familiar.
It looked like you were on the news.
I said, oh, really?
And he's talking to me off camera.
He says, you know, social media is a sinking ship, right?
And I said, listen...
Wait, the MSNBC guy said that to you?
He said...
He said, listen...
Legacy Media is here to stay.
Oh my goodness.
And I said, well, listen to me, pal.
Like, we're putting you in check because you had no other footage.
You had to come down here to see me and 200 strong patriots.
And now you're interviewing me for a hit on your show.
I think...
I won't say the two words that I think legacy media is, but nonetheless, we're rallying.
They don't have anything.
They had what?
We threw on the Rocky theme.
No, but I'm saying, I'm saying, if we buy, when, when we buy MSNBC, We, the Poso Bros, MSNBC, that under new management, we will teach them our ways and we will teach them how to become great again.
Make MSNBC great again.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Can it be done?
It's going to need a lot of overhaul, for sure.
It's going to need a lot of overhaul.
It's going to need a lot of work.
Some American workers get in there.
They will not all be fired, but they've all got to re-interview.