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July 29, 2022 - Rebel News
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ANDREW CHAPADOS | Jeremy Loffredo & Sonny Nelson Fact Check Andrew Says

Andrew Chapados, Jeremy Loffredo, and Sonny Nelson dissect Biden’s gas price claims—$6.57/gal in NYC vs. White House’s $4.32 national drop—while debating his health amid midterm speculation, dismissing Newsom as too white and Harris as unqualified. They critique conservative messaging on abortion, illegal immigration’s disproportionate impact on working-class areas, and monkeypox as a potential psyop, despite zero U.S. deaths, linking it to WHO Director Tedros Adhanom’s emergency declaration. Chapados highlights Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit in Tampa, where Getter’s "Vision" platform targets young voters, contrasting online activism with grassroots efforts like door-knocking. The episode suggests Democrats’ aging leadership and conservative media’s youth engagement could reshape 2024 politics, while questioning whether crises like monkeypox are manufactured to control public behavior. [Automatically generated summary]

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Brought Pregnant Women 00:08:17
Welcome back to a very special episode of Andrew Says.
They're all special.
You know that.
We've got Jeremy Lafredo, who some say is a young Sean Penn.
I certainly do.
And Sonny Nelson from Getter.
How are you guys?
I'm lovely.
Thank you for having me.
Yeah, Jeremy, you could go to Ukraine, pose as Sean Penn, his son or something, get with Zelensky, do a documentary there.
I don't know if you've gotten that before, have you?
Sean Penn?
No?
No, I haven't.
I've been saying it around the office for weeks now.
I thought I'd bring it to you and test the waters.
Didn't go so well, I guess.
I've never heard it before, but that's very funny.
I would love to go to Ukraine and act like Sean Penn's son.
That sounds very funny.
Well, you guys are both from the States.
We're up here in China, as they say.
How is everything going down there in terms of the economy?
We've seen so much inflation.
It's not as bad here, admittedly, for better or for worse, probably for worse.
But now Biden is bragging about gas prices going down after blaming Putin.
What's your guys' feelings on how people are reacting to this?
Yes, they've gone down slightly, not towards, not from anywhere where they were in December, which he bragged about being way too high, you know.
What's the feeling, do you think, about it actually coming down?
Does anybody actually think it's Biden who's brought it down?
What is he claiming that he's done?
Jeremy, let's start with you.
I mean, I got gas yesterday and it was, I got regular.
I think it was $6.57 per gallon here in New York.
I don't think anyone is noticing that it came down at all.
I think Biden's, you know, whole demeanor about them going down slightly is kind of funny because, you know, if it was originally Putin's price hike, you know, is this Putin's price plunge?
Like, what is Biden doing that it went down so far?
Like, it doesn't, I don't see any policy on Biden's behalf that would put gas down at all.
And initially, I think it was, you know, it was mostly, you know, his sanctions that made it go so high.
So I don't see what he's changing that would make it go down at all.
I don't think I'm seeing a go down at all.
I don't think other New Yorkers, at least where I am, are noticing any type of price plunge.
Sonny, do you think that people are actually, do you think this is going to help save the upcoming elections?
I feel like that's where they're going with that.
They need to try to get this off of people's minds before the midterms.
Do you see that happening?
Well, I think their comm shop is definitely trying to do that right now.
If you remember, I think it was last July 4th when their comm shop put out, you know, oh, this year you've saved 75 cents on a hot dog.
Thanks, Joe Biden.
They're doing the same thing now.
I saw the White House, they put out a video of the current press secretary saying, guys, I'm so excited gas prices have come down 50 cents.
Well, you know, here in North Carolina, thank goodness it's not as bad as New York, but we're still at an average of around $4.
And the national average I saw today, I think is about $4.32.
So yes, maybe we have gotten 20 cents here and there off, but nothing substantial.
You know, gas is still $4.
I missed $1.90 gas under President Trump.
But back to your question about the midterms.
Yes, they are going to package this up to try to salvage every little bit that they can.
But we know that that's not what the American people are feeling.
They might package it up all sweet and nice, but in terms of what people are feeling, it's not helping.
That last press conference that Biden did before they said he had COVID, because I'm not sure I believe it, that might have been the worst one.
And I'm thinking that's why they had to get him off screen for at least a week there.
Whether he's sick or not, it's convenient if he is in the nicest way to say that, I guess.
That was where I think everybody sees where he says everybody I grew up with in Delaware has cancer, everyone I know.
I think that's people seeing how bad it actually is with him.
And they had to say something positive about the gas.
They had to get him off screen.
They brought in, you know, a different, they brought in an economist in the White House press room there.
They brought in all these different people, not Jean-Pierre, as they usually bring in anything to distract from him having this terrible, you know, decline there.
Now, what I want to ask you guys is: do you think that like they're going to say that he's going to run no matter what I think, but do you think actually he's going to stay?
And I ask the question a lot because it seems like every week on this show, Biden's got a new kerfuffle, a new stumble, a new thing that he can't say.
He can't, in that press conference, he couldn't read his lines at all, it seemed like whatsoever.
Do you guys think that he's actually going to be kept around?
Or do you think they pull something like, well, we've got it, it's time to get him out.
And Kamala Harris is the acting president right now.
Do you think that he makes it to 2024 or possibly beyond Jeremy?
First off, he's definitely sick.
I mean, I don't think he has COVID, but like he's been sick this entire time.
I don't know if he's going to make it to 2024.
I don't think he's going to run, honestly.
I don't think it's in anyone's favor that Biden runs.
I don't think it's in the Democrats' favor.
It's, I mean, it is the Republicans' favor.
But like, no one in his own party would actually think that that would be a good idea.
I'm sure they want someone who's, you know, young and sober and clear-eyed, who can at least, you know, speak a sentence or a paragraph.
Or, you know, I don't think, yeah, I don't think he's going to stick around for long.
This whole regime feels like it's got to fall apart soon.
Not just because they're old, but because the corruption has become glaringly obvious.
And Nancy Pelosi getting asked about her husband making these stock market deals.
People say he's more accurate than Warren Buffett.
I believe there's Reddit threads that just follow everything Pelosi's husband does as an investment move, and he can become successful that way.
Sonny, you were mentioning something to me before about Kamala Harris said something there's a problem with people having children.
What was that?
What were you talking about?
Oh, yes.
I believe her exact line was: let me read it.
Women are getting pregnant every day in America, and this is a real issue.
And she was speaking about this during, I'm pretty sure it was some kind of pro-abortion meeting or rally.
Just those words are so tone-deaf, even for her, because she views children as a threat or as something that is a problem for us.
But what's interesting is that the U.S. birth rate has actually declined 20% since 2007.
We have lower fertility rates.
And when I was looking all this up, it was, oh, it's such a mystery, and we don't know why this is happening.
Well, why do you think this is happening?
Because we have abortion on demand.
Luckily, no more.
Hopefully, states will change that.
But we've had abortion on demand without reason used as birth control for going on 50 years, however long it's been.
Abortion leads to the fertility problems.
All of this is a cycle.
It's not some giant surprise that we have a declining birth rate.
Well, thankfully, we've got Elon Musk impregnating people.
Apparently, he actually is, you know, how do I say this without using specific words?
but he's like saving his seed.
Basically, he's getting women pregnant, like in not in vitro, or maybe that's what it is, but basically he's freezing his samples, we'll call them.
We got to save the real words for RebelNewsPlus.com, I think.
And he wants people to use that.
He wants birthing people, of course, people whom can have pregnancies.
Not women.
No, not women, just people who have birthing capabilities.
Kamala Harris said women are getting pregnant.
Is It Safe To Say? 00:05:26
Well, that's just bigoted of her.
Whose side is she on here?
I mean, I thought it was birthings people.
Yeah, and Kamala is another person who they hide so much.
I'm not sure she's had a real, I'm not sure when you saw this video, but I'm not sure she's had a real press conference this year.
She got caught with those children who were actors at the White House, and she's always just cackling.
She can't really answer any questions.
My point earlier was that something's going to happen with this group of politicians, the crooked Dems, as they say, the demon rats.
Just that older generation of them where it's going to come crashing down and they're just going to check out.
As soon as something's found to be corrupt with Pelosi, she's going to be gone.
Kamala Harris, I don't see how they can run her.
She didn't make it out of the first round of primaries last time.
I guess I can ask you guys, who do you think they actually run, if not Biden?
I think Gavin Newsom.
Really?
Well, he's running those ads.
He's running those ads, and I think, you know, he's, you know, he's tall.
He's conventionally handsome.
He's young.
He's sober.
I think, you know, if you were to see him on a stage next to some, you know, older Republican, at least the optics would be better than like, you know, dementia Joe Biden next to an older Republican where he can't even, you know, act like a normal human being.
That's what I know Tucker Carlson's saying that there's him and the Chicago, the governor of Illinois are thinking about running.
They're doing ads.
Pretty terrible places to live.
Sonny, I lean more towards Mayor Pete as my top choice.
What about you?
Yeah, I don't know.
As we're sitting here talking about this and going back and forth on who I think would be their best bet.
The problem with Gavin Newson is that he's a white man and he would have to pick somebody to, in order to fit what the Democrats, you know, their identity politics, what they run on, he would have to pick a minority to go with him.
Who would that be?
Good question.
Georgia lady.
What's her name again?
Stacey Abrams.
Yeah, she's terrible.
She's just terrible enough to be put in there.
A very disliked person.
So I don't know, actually.
I really have no good answer here as to who I think they should put up.
I think they definitely need to have a woman if they want to get those female votes.
But we'll see.
We'll see.
We got some time to figure it out.
Well, they're bleeding Hispanic votes.
I know that poll that came out recently, Joe Biden's got one of the lowest ratings with Hispanic voters ever, I think.
But I wanted to show you guys this Matt Gates clip.
I sent it to Jeremy last night.
Olivia, can you find the Matt Gates clip from yesterday?
I think you know it's going to be pretty obvious.
Sonny, have you seen this where he's calling abortion pro-abortion abortion protesters fat and ugly?
Yes, I did.
I watched the whole thing a little bit ago.
Let's see if we can get this.
You got it there?
Okay, the wonders of having a great producer.
She's my producer, Jamie, if you guys aren't familiar with Joe Rogan.
She's the female Jamie.
Although Jamie is a unisex name, exactly.
Yeah, let's go ahead and play this.
Is it safe to say that based off of your comments, you're suggesting that these women at these abortion rallies are ugly and overweight?
Yes.
What do you say to people who think that those comments are offensive?
Be offended.
Is it safe to say?
I like the at the end.
Sonny, is that too far?
You're a lady.
Oh, how did I know you were going to come at me with this?
You know, it gave me a little laugh, I will say.
Matt Gates knows how to rile people up.
And if you saw his speech at SAS, he was doing the same thing along those lines.
I have to say that I'm not big into attacking people's personal appearances.
Sometimes I feel like that can be kind of a low blow when we have so many other factual things that we can hit the dims on with this argument.
You know, we as conservatives have the moral high ground on this pro-life issue.
And when you look at it, it's really a heart problem.
That is what all of this stems from.
It stems from seeing a child in the womb as human and worthy of protecting.
I do think he maybe went a little too far, but it got him clicks, it got him publicity, and now everybody's talking about it.
Well, that's a good point.
Jeremy, is it just for clicks?
Has he had enough?
Is it too far?
How do you feel about using these tactics?
It's a five-second clip, but it's like he just went on there and said, yeah, they're fat and ugly.
How do you feel about that?
Yeah, I mean, you know, I think he, it's funny, but like as an actual, you know, stance, I was there at the pro-abortion rallies in New York City for two days here.
And at least here, you know, I saw tons of beautiful women.
You know, apparently, you know, they were, you know, they were screaming out, you know, obscenities and posters that made me cringe, but, you know, they were pretty.
I'm not going to lie.
So, you know, while the video is funny, I'm not sure.
I think it's really, you know, taking a broad stroke with his brush.
You know, because it's mostly like, it's like, it's all liberal women essentially that he's talking about.
And to call them all fat and ugly is kind of silly.
Rally Rhetoric Revisited 00:05:40
Yeah, and I wanted to touch on some of those rallies you've been going to in NYC.
Is anything changing there?
This is the question I ask people from California a lot.
If the opinions are getting more extreme or more reasonable, how have you felt about the answers or the interviews you're doing in New York City recently?
In terms of crime, in terms of abortion rights, how are the opinions, in your view, going these days?
Are they going more extreme?
Are they becoming more reasonable?
We're basically the same as they've been since people have been doing this, like, let's say since 2016.
Well, in terms of the, you know, the abortion rallies, I was surprised because, you know, it was two days in a row.
These people were essentially saying, you know, I'm willing to die for this cause, like, you know, this and that.
And then there really hasn't been a demonstration in a month.
So, you know, I question how dedicated they are to their supposed cause because they haven't organized anything since they said that they were willing to die for this.
So in terms of abortion, that's that.
And then, in terms of crime, I asked a lot of people about the Jose Alba case, who is the, if you're not familiar, he's the bodega convenience store worker who he stabbed his, his attacker, with a knife and his, his attacker ended up dying.
He was in his own, bodega's own, convenience store.
Uh, the guy came behind the counter and um, I asked people here what they thought about it and you know it really, they really didn't have like the liberal, um Nyc pro-crime outlook that you would think that they would have.
They all sided um with the bodega uh, with the convenience store employee.
They all said that crime is out of control here.
Um, so it's really um, it's not so much um that there's a such a difference in opinion of, you know, regular people in New York and regular people in the rest of the country.
It's more so that there's a division between regular people in New York and the people that they've themselves elected to run the city.
And even the people here in New York who consider themselves on the left or liberal see that the people that they put in charge are letting the city go to shit.
And if you ask Joe Biden, it's pronounced Bogada.
But I'm glad you said convenience store.
We don't call him Bodegas up here.
It's more something you learn from like a Dave Chappelle sketch or something, but we call them convenience stores.
Sonny, is that offending you?
The word convenience store?
No, no, no.
We don't call him Bodegas here either.
At first, when I first saw the story, I was like, what is that?
What's a Bogada?
That's my Sonny accent.
No, it's more intelligent of a Southern accent than what I do.
Oh, thank you.
That is so kind of you.
It's the letter I that gets her, Jeremy.
She can't say a word with the letter I.
Yeah, I understand.
Sorry, Sonny.
It happens every time.
Well, last time Andrew said I was losing my accent, so I guess I've been back in the South long enough to pick it back up.
She's been back at the ranch, cattle, something doing something with cattle, I'd imagine.
No, in New York City, these crimes keep happening, and I'm talking about violent crime, and they're gaining momentum.
And I want to talk about this, the guy running against Kathy Hochel, who basically had an assassination attempt.
Worst assassination attempt ever, though, where he says, this is going to be the end of you, or this is the end of you.
He said, you're done.
You're done, bud.
He might as well have been Canadian.
You're done, bud.
And then he gets out with no bail.
I was going to say out on bail, but he gets on released without any bail.
And this guy who's running for governor is like, see, this is the type of stuff that I'm running against.
Do you foresee any sort of change in the guard here?
Or are we just DNC until we die?
I don't think this guy's got a chance.
I think no matter how bad the governor or the mayor in New York City is going to be, they're still going to vote blue down the ticket.
I could be wrong.
What do you think?
No, I agree with you.
I think Lee Zeldin, like, that's the guy.
He's a good candidate.
I like his politics.
But the whole assassination attempt, if you watch it, it was super slow, super awkward.
It's kind of strange.
It ended up being a plastic piece that he was attempted to be stabbed with.
And the guy who actually let the guy who actually let the criminal out of jail was a member of Lee Zeldon's campaign staff.
Oh, my God.
So the whole thing seems like kind of a political game that Lee Zeldon is laying to kind of get people on his side.
He's saying they're letting people out of jail.
He tries to get killed and then the guy gets let out of jail.
It's a great story.
I like Lee Zeldon, but I don't think that the Republicans have a chance in the near future to win New York.
So what do you mean the guy who let him out was part of his campaign?
Of course.
So, well, the first, the campaign, it was the campaign's decision not to press any serious charges.
So they kind of started that going.
Like they, once they said that, it's like, okay, well, maybe he's going to be let out.
And then you have to look it up, but I believe it's someone who's already in law, federal, not federal, state law enforcement in New York who was in charge of that case is also on Zeldon's staff.
Wow, that's crazy.
The things you don't hear about, and I think we get trapped doing that on both sides, where it's like we want to believe a story is so outrageous, but it ends up being something else.
Unheard Immigration Issues 00:09:05
Sonny, do you think that there's a chance here for anything to change in the midterms monumentally?
I mean, I keep asking questions like this, but for some reason, I feel like something still could happen where it's like, well, the Republicans have really been like, they sold that Trump was winning in a landslide and they're selling that there's going to be a landslide.
I forget who I saw on Fox recently saying that his conservative estimate was that the Republicans gained like 20 something seats and it could be even more.
Do you think it's going to be as much as people have said?
Have people finally had enough of these weird policies?
Or do you think it's sort of just going to be the usual ebb and flow?
Usually when a president gets in, the opposing party gets the house right after.
Right.
Yeah, you know, this is how election cycles go.
Typically, midterms will have a big switch.
I think, and I'm hoping that there will be an even bigger wave of Republicans that are going in because the Biden administration policies have been so detrimental to average Americans.
You know, whether it be gas prices or whether it be your utility bills going up, you know, the immigration problem that we are having in Texas and all along our southern border right now is unheard of.
And these are things that I really hope that average Americans who aren't really into politics or maybe weren't that involved in the 2020 election, I hope that they take a second, step back, look at their life and say, how is my life right now compared to two or three years ago?
And they really vote with a policy mindset rather than a person mindset.
You know, if that happens, and I think we'll see a big red wave, as they say, now you run into election fraud, the things that we face during the 2020 election.
These are all things that I hope that we don't have to face going into 2024, but it will be interesting to see going in.
Yeah, and on this illegal immigration front, now that they're being sent to Democratic cities, there's this huge outrage.
Olivia, can you find Eric Adams, New York City mayor, legal immigration?
And it's happening in DC as well.
And I always laugh that her name's Mayor Bowser.
It's like they purposely choose the evilest sounding and looking people.
You've got Mayor Bowser.
You've got Lori Lightfoot.
Isn't that a Mario card?
Yeah.
Bowser is the big evil boss in Mario.
And then you've got Lori Lightfoot, who looks like a gremlin.
London Breed is an interesting name that I always hear out from California.
It's just like they have to pick somebody with a weird name or looks really weird to run these places.
But now the DC mayor is complaining about illegal immigration and it's unsustainable.
And Eric Adams, let's show this clip.
I believe he's saying how it's going to, you know, ruin their local economies.
It's going to take a toll on our infrastructure and our economy and this and that.
It's really interesting.
Let's play this, Olivia.
Million debt relief program.
I don't know.
Let's play this.
Let's see what he says, anyways.
We've got it there.
We can't have the historical, I believe people should be housed, but just don't house them on my block.
Everyone blocks, everyone's block is going to be impacted by this.
And so we have to add our advocacy with our ability to help our neighbors.
And we need everyone on board with this, you know, because as I stated last week, our schools are going to be impacted.
Our healthcare system is going to be impacted.
Our infrastructure is going to be impacted.
But we're willing to do our job and we're going to do our job and we're going to need all New Yorkers to be with us on this.
I mean, that sounds a little racist, Jeremy, but it sounds like he's not against the illegal immigration.
I was kidding about that, Sonny.
I don't actually think it's racist.
I saw her face.
Like, what the hell?
No.
Really picking up what you're button down there.
Wow, this is like your fourth time on the show.
Still doesn't get my humor.
Delete.
It sounds like he's kind of for it.
He's saying, oh, we're all going to have to sacrifice our way of life and, you know, just start relieving debt for people.
Is there anything else I'm missing from this, Jeremy, that you know?
No, I mean, you know, I don't think any constituent likes to hear, you know, I'm going to do this thing that's going to make your life worse.
We're going to make your, like, it's not something that people like to hear.
Your block is going to change.
Your neighborhood's going to change.
You know, and that's just something that we have to deal with.
It's like, no, these are not, this is not a natural occurrence.
This is, you know, the effect of your policies.
So I don't think any New Yorker really likes to hear that other than maybe, you know, college liberals who are living in dorm rooms who don't actually have any neighborhood or house.
But that's what's, I don't think anyone really likes to hear that in New York.
Well, on one hand, he's saying all this stuff is going to cost us money, but he doesn't say that it's costing the money.
It inevitably is, but he's also saying we're going to relieve the debt for mental health professionals.
I'm not sure exactly how that helps a person, you know, who works downtown Manhattan or something, or they're a postman or a garbage man.
I'm not sure how relieving the debt for mental health professionals helps the average person.
I'm not sure exactly.
Are they saying it's going to cause more mental health issues?
Are they saying that the people coming in, I don't see that.
Do you know what the connection is there between relieving mental health debt?
No, it's a great point.
And like, maybe I'm sure they had an idea when they wrote that, but like, I don't see the connection.
I don't see it.
Sonny, what do you think about these politicians?
I know the DC mayor there, Super Mario, has a problem with the legal immigrations.
I think she went on Meet the Press or something to that caliber.
And they're saying they don't want it in their neighborhoods.
But this has been going on for how long in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico.
Right.
Well, that's what you get from these Democrat leaders, this very elitist mentality.
They want open immigration for everybody until it starts affecting them.
And that is one thing that I've really learned probably this year is how well Democrats are at communicating.
Their comm shops are really just on it all the time.
They can package something up to sound so nice, just like what we were seeing in the previous clip.
He was making it sound like this is, we're all in this together.
I'm going to be affected by this.
You're going to be affected by this.
Well, actually, no, you're not because you're going to be behind your gate with your guards and your security while we're out on the street and we're letting in criminals after criminal.
But that's not something that they have to face.
It's this elitist mentality from Democrats that really is just astounding to me.
And it's astounding that Americans don't see it because they believe the press that they are given.
Jeremy, it's really weird how Eric Adams has governed so far, I feel like.
He goes on these walks and he's like, oh, I didn't know it was this violent.
He goes on the subway.
He's like, I didn't know there's this many crazy and homeless people on the subway.
But he doesn't really do.
Am I wrong?
Is he not really doing anything about it?
I know one of their first initiatives was to eliminate putting people in bail for in jail for violent crimes.
And obviously they have this no-cash bail system.
He seems to be pointing out these problems.
And even in that statement, he's like, well, this is going to affect our community, but too bad.
Is he doing anything to actually stem these sort of problems that he himself is admittedly noticing?
No, and that's exactly right.
He'll take a walk as if he's a, you know, it's just like, it's like, you know, how AOC will tweet about things or politicians will tweet about things and then not do anything like, it's just tweeting.
And he's just taking a walk in a neighborhood where he's the mayor of and saying, wow, we got to do something about this.
It's like, who's more powerful than you in New York City?
So, you know, you have, you have that happening.
It's very, like, performative.
He walks through neighborhoods, goes on subway.
Oh, I have no idea.
City's really falling apart.
Someone should do something about this.
And, you know, it's sad.
And then you have also, I mean, you know, Joe Biden's economic policies and pandemic policies are obviously playing a role here in the city where theft and robberies are up.
Like, of course, you know, we have record unemployment here in New York, record inflation.
You know, people are not in a comfortable position and crime is on the rise.
And that's because of Joe Biden's economic policies, because of the pandemic policies.
And instead of, you know, maybe, you know, putting together some job programs or something like that, it's like they're just sending in illegal immigrants.
It's like, we can't even deal with unemployment the way it is.
If you send more people in, it's going to get even worse.
So that's what's going on in New York, I think.
They're going to need a serious Batman reboot to deal with this, to point out all the preferences.
In New York, I'm preferential to Christian Bale.
Monkeypox And Men 00:04:25
I don't know about you guys.
Sonny's probably more of a George Clooney Batman kind of girl.
The worst one.
You don't have a Batman preference.
This is why women in New York.
I have a Spider-Man preference.
Who's that, Toby?
No, I did like him.
What's the second one?
Oh, you don't even know.
I have a preference, but I don't know who he is.
Tom Holland?
No, no.
Andrew Garfield.
Garfield.
No.
Can't lose.
He's my favorite.
Toby's so memeable.
Spider-Man 3 was one of the worst movies ever where he's emo.
We're going to have to throw footage of that over top of this where he's emo and he's walked around and him being an emo evil guy is like not holding the door open for somebody and dancing wildly and doesn't look like jeremy's seen that so you're gonna have to go back and watch spider-man 3.
Something unique to New York I feel like right now is this monkeypox rush that's going on.
We saw the lineup.
I think we'll be able to flash that up the lineup that happened a couple weeks ago for the monkeypox shot.
I talked to my friend Eric, on my podcast about this, about how Canada isn't really going for the monkeypox yet.
They're really trying because we're still on COVID.
You guys, I don't know if you noticed that, but we recently said you can never be up to date in Canada, you just need it every nine months.
You can never be fully vexed, even though things still say you have like, you know how it is.
So we're not moving on from that.
But New York's doing the monkeypox thing.
I think I saw something today that said men who have sex with other men are preferentially at the front of the line.
They can't even say gay men or bisexual men or anything.
Men who have sex with other men, they're getting first line service for the shot.
Is this something people are freaking out about in New York?
Jeremy yeah, I saw something.
It was yesterday.
It was like LGBT men.
It's like what's the lesbian men you know?
Like what are we doing here?
And then yeah no, I mean yeah, it's true, gay men are like front of the line for the monkeypox vaccine and it's.
Some people are like, oh my god, like you know it's it's, it's unfair to people who aren't gay, but it's like no one should be getting this shot anyway.
Honestly, it's not, it has a worse, worse safety profile than the COVID vaccine in terms of adverse reactions, which is crazy.
And you just saw Tedros, the general director of the World Health Organization, his panel, his expert panel, voted nine to six against declaring monkeypox a crisis of international concern.
And he overrode his own expert panel.
He's not a doctor.
He overrode his own expert panel, declared it an emergency of international concern.
And now Biden is saying, you know, I might do the same, declare it, you know, an emergency of national concern.
And zero people, zero people have died of monkeypox in the U.S.
So, you know, this is some type of psyop.
I don't know exactly what the motive is yet, but it's obvious.
Like, why are we calling this a crisis of international or national concern when there's the amount of deaths you can count on one person's hand?
It's really crazy.
Sonny, what do you think is going next?
Do you think we're going full-blown monkeypox or do you think climate lockdowns, which takes hold in America?
Yeah, I don't know.
And I have to say, I did not know this much about monkeypox.
I didn't even know there was a vaccine.
I guess they need to start researching monkeypox.
Do I need to get away from that?
I think you need to take the vaccines because they're all safe in fact.
All of them.
Yes.
All vaccines.
Yes.
Joe Biden.
I feel like we're going probably with monkeypox or another variant of COVID.
I'm sure that's coming next.
Whatever they can do to heap control just very tightly around us, they're going to keep doing it.
You know, fear sells very well.
As we saw the last two years, people very much have been fearful and living in seclusion and whatever it may be.
So yeah, I can definitely see, you know, midterms coming up.
We have another election.
Could there be another outbreak sometime soon?
There might be.
We might have to do all mail-in ballots once again.
We're going to have to election talk and vaccine.
I have to retroactively now go and say that this is going beyond the pandemic.
And I'm sure, and the climate lockdowns are coming.
And that'll be another reason.
You know, you can't use the CO2 to drive to the and vote.
So you need to mail it in because it's just greener and more sustainable.
Young People's Future On TikTok 00:06:14
Right.
The fertilizer stuff is coming.
It's coming in Canada right now.
They'll try it in the U.S. That's what's wonderful about the U.S. There's so much more resistance to this stuff because people there actually care about freedom in so many of the states.
Where in Canada, it's like, well, if I don't die today, then I don't really care about it.
That's basically the standard in Canada.
If I can buy things, even if they're extremely unaffordable, then it's not a problem.
And we see that.
We've seen that the last two years.
Nobody in Canada seems to care about anything in terms of freedom-related things.
Sonny, I wanted to ask you about this event that happened that I know Getter was involved in, the Student Action Summit.
And we see a bunch of these and Getter is there.
TPUSA is there and everything.
How important do you think it still is to keep reaching out at these programs?
I know I ask you this often, but I want to get your, I always want to get your plan moving forward as to why we keep, and I'm not saying this derogatorily, but why we keep sending our representatives to these events.
What's the goal right now?
What are we trying to reach out people for in terms of Getter?
Is it, you know, are we going the free speech stuff?
Are we looking for younger influencers?
What do you think is the best outcome you get from these going forward right now?
Going forward right now.
What am I saying?
Absolutely.
So, yeah, Getter was one of the sponsors for SAS this weekend in Tampa.
And one of the things that Turning Point does, I think, a good job of is engaging the younger audience because this is something that we were talking about earlier with the Democratic Party.
They have a lot of old leadership.
So I think it's very important to start cultivating kids, high schoolers, especially college-age students, ones that can vote at a young age.
And this is what we believe.
These policies work.
These policies don't.
Turning Point does a good job of doing that and raising up the next generation.
And of course, Getter, we want to do the same thing.
One thing that Getter was doing down in Florida was promoting vision, which I know you have been working with.
I've been posting some visions.
Vision is our kind of competitor to TikTok and Instagram Reels.
And that's something that we've really seen.
It's the culture is moving more towards this short video component.
It's what a lot of people are interested in.
I know I'm in.
I deleted TikTok a while ago.
It was very hard for me because I spent a lot of time on TikTok, but there was just too many bad reports coming out.
I just had to cut the cord.
But that's why I'm really glad we have vision.
There's an alternative to it.
Yeah, I think these summits, sometimes they can get a little mundane, a little repetitive, but they're very important for younger generations, I think.
Give them some commonality with people.
It reminds them that they are not the only ones that think this way.
Especially for younger kids, it's easy to feel isolated.
And the left wants to make you feel isolated if you have conservative values.
They want to make you feel separated and that you're crazy and you're outdated for thinking like this.
So bringing a bunch of kids together so that they can talk about these ideas, I think is a great thing.
Do you ever worry that some of the younger influencers get too swept up in like their Instagram posts and trendy videos and stuff and don't focus enough about actual, you know, real policies or actual problems?
Absolutely.
And it's very easy.
I want to say easy cautiously because it's easy to post online and to be a keyboard warrior.
It's harder to go be a part of a campaign and do door knocking.
You know, face-to-face interaction, setting up a table, talking to people, that's a lot harder than just posting videos online.
And I understand posting videos takes a lot.
You get a lot of hate a lot of times, but face-to-face stuff is a lot harder.
So I really encourage people to get involved in local elections and to do some door knocking, to do some face-to-face stuff, because at the end of the day, word of mouth and interpersonal relationships perform much better than online engagement.
That's the mature, Sonny, speaking.
One of the things exactly.
Right.
You've changed.
One of the things I think that you guys do very well and that these events do is that they bring some of the influencers.
I think Morgan Ziegers, I think is how you say her name.
She's from like Montana or someplace I've never been to.
And it shows, it sort of shows people that you can live in these places and have a very good life and still have your social media presence and still be an influential person.
But you can live in one of these states where, you know, it's going to be way cheaper to live.
You're going to have way more freedoms and stuff like that.
And I think especially young people need to see that.
Now, I know everybody's moving from LA to Texas and Florida, and I would love to be one of them or Tennessee and something like that.
But there's still tons of land out there that most people think that it's not worth living on.
But the amount of freedom and the amount of economic flourishing you can have in some of these places, like a South Dakota or Montana, is monumental, I think.
It's the equivalent, and they're still going to be way bigger than they are in Canada, for example.
Like you go out west in Canada, you might find a place with 10,000 people.
One of these capital cities or somewhere around them in one of these red states, we'll call them maybe in the Rust Belt or something like that.
It's still going to have a few hundred thousand people and you're still going to be able to live the life you probably think isn't livable just by thinking of it, just by the flyover states and all the stuff that Jimmy Kimmel cries about.
So that's just my pitch to the young people out there.
Jeremy, when are we going to see you at the young women's event?
When are we going to see you at the Student Action Summit?
Do you go to any of these events, Jeremy?
Or are you just on the ground only?
I've never been to any of those events.
I mean, I think they're important.
If I was supposed to go to one, I would go to one.
But it's not really my thing.
I'm glad people are organizing, but they'll do that without me.
I was really pushing for you to go to the young women.
Trans Reporters in New York 00:01:49
What's it called, Sonny?
Young Women's Leadership Summit.
That's right.
That's where Jeremy's been doing.
It sounds fun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Rebel News reporter Juan Mendoza went to one, and I think he had a good time.
Then the social media guru Yankee goes to those with him, I think.
So there's lots of events.
You could just report on it, Jeremy.
Nobody's asking you to become a young woman yet.
It's a slippery slope.
We're going to need our trans New York reporter soon.
Believe you me.
And Getter's got six already, so don't sleep on them for that.
That's breaking news, Sonny.
It's breaking news.
That is breaking news.
That is news to me.
Six trans reporters at the Getter headquarters in New York City as we speak here today.
You guys can fact check me on that.
I will have to go back and put us behind the paywall somewhere around the vaccine stuff, I think.
But thank you guys both for joining me.
Sonny, joynelson from getter.com.
I use the desktop version.
Probably most people use the app.
But Jeremy, New York reporter for RebelNews.com.
Anything else you guys want to say before we cut you loose?
No, I'm good.
Thank you.
Wow, you guys.
I give you your platform and you just spit over.
No, just kidding.
Thank you guys.
Enjoy talking to you, Jeremy.
Thanks for coming on.
We'll have you back soon.
Okay, guys.
Thanks.
Thank you.
Set aside where they get to the stalling.
House side where they get to the walking.
No side for the people that's off.
And Russling, my boy, you know that I'm talking.
Hey, Rushlin, my boy, you know that I'm talking.
Hey, look, rushlin, my boy, you know that I'm sent aside.
I don't trust a single soul inside.
Need to euthanize.
Sit on their ass while they loot the guys.
With their suits and ties, we rip them off with the straight of gods.
If I see Nancy Pelosi or Kevin McCartney, do we fight like Budapi?
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