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Okay, so you did not see Biden wandering around aimlessly, freezing up, shitting himself, sniffing dignitaries, falling asleep, drinking drug cocktails, and frisking serving girls? | ||
What you actually saw were cheap fakes. | ||
It's like a deep fake, but it's just the real video that we don't want people to see. | ||
oh, and I am a black lesbian alright people, let's do this! | ||
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And let's just dive into the program today. | ||
I'm going to have to go after, for a moment, a guy that I kind of worked for at one point. | ||
Some of you may remember I was an intern at The Daily Show in 1999, 25 years ago. | ||
That sounds so completely insane, it's nuts. | ||
But yes, I was an intern at The Daily Show, actually right when Jon Stewart had taken over from Craig Kilbourne, and it was an interesting time to be | ||
there. | ||
It was before The Daily Show became sort of the cultural institution | ||
that it was in America for about 15 years, and subsequently has kind of crumbled after John left, | ||
and now he's trying to bring it back with his once-a-week appearance on The Daily Show. | ||
I don't know how that works. | ||
But he is running cover for the Democrats. | ||
Now, he's gone all in on the woke thing, on the progressive thing. | ||
We've talked about him, you know, defending all the trans stuff and everything else. | ||
And now he's basically saying that us, those of us that are, let's say, right-leaning or something, we're lying when it comes to crime in American cities. | ||
We are going to push back on that with some evidence. | ||
We're also going to push back on a guy you may have heard of, Anthony Fauci, who once again, I just don't understand this guy. | ||
Just go away and we'll stop talking about you. | ||
But he's back, he's got another book, and he's making the rounds on the late-night quote-unquote comedy shows. | ||
So we're gonna debunk some nonsense from him. | ||
And then we're gonna talk about two guys that are doing some good stuff, guys that I talk about quite often, Elon Musk and Javier Mele down in Argentina, are actually fighting the system, showing that you can actually limit the government, you can do more for yourself and the people around you, and that actually is the solution. | ||
So let's just dive in. | ||
Jon Stewart is now, I guess, the host of the Once a Week Daily Show. | ||
It is a damn shame what has happened to him. | ||
I take no pleasure in this as someone that I used to kind of admire, and as I said, I Worked for as a as an intern. | ||
My few little interactions with him were always quite nice. | ||
But he's gone all in on the woke thing. | ||
And as you guys know, once you go in on that, you just keep going and going and going and going. | ||
And you have nothing to do with what once I would have called him a liberal. | ||
He no longer is a liberal. | ||
He is just sort of a wokester. | ||
That's it. | ||
So here he is basically saying that we're all lying about what's been going on in Democrat City. | ||
It's the dang Democrat-encouraged crime. | ||
It's one of the right's favorite talking points, not just for Milwaukee, but for all Democratic-run cities. | ||
That those cities are crime-infested shitholes, where life is miserable and everyone hates everybody. | ||
But people who live in these cities know that this rhetoric is only kind of true. | ||
Now, and when people who don't live in these cities say it, it's very annoying. | ||
By the way, it does turn out that crime is actually down. | ||
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The FBI reporting the nation's violent crime rate has dropped dramatically this year. | |
Overall violent crime down 15% from last year. | ||
Murders down 26%. | ||
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By every national metric, crime is down. | |
Solid trend. | ||
Crime is down. | ||
It's all a misunderstanding. | ||
But now that the FBI numbers are out, I'm sure that the right-wing media will adjust accordingly. | ||
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Quality of life is not captured in any of the FBI numbers. | |
And if you live in a blue city, walk outside and use your eyes. | ||
You should use your f***ing eyes. | ||
Do you even see over your shoulder? | ||
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They were doing double donuts in a parking lot. | |
That's like the Cirque du Soleil of automobiles. | ||
That's not crime, that's art. | ||
I'm sorry, is that comedy? | ||
Am I just like out of touch these days? | ||
That's not comedy. | ||
He's making the reverse point of the point he's trying to make. | ||
He's showing, oh, these guys are doing double doughnuts. | ||
Yes, it's illegal and people can be killed. | ||
And you know what's interesting? | ||
I'll show you some numbers. | ||
The real reason that John's able to show you Those numbers and NBC is able to report those numbers about crime going down is because most cities and states are no longer even reporting crimes to the FBI in the first place. | ||
But this is one of those things. | ||
And we're seeing this with Joe Biden right now. | ||
You can either believe what you see on television, you know, when you see unedited videos of things and when you walk out onto the street, you can you can see what's going on in your lived experience of the world. | ||
Or you can listen to these people who will lie about everything, right? | ||
So we see this now with the way they're treating Biden. | ||
You can either see what you see with him or you can somehow think that everything is edited while he's stumbling and bumbling and everything else. | ||
And it's the same thing with crime. | ||
Why is it that every week On this show, I can show you the things from Portland and Seattle and San Francisco and Los Angeles. | ||
Why is it that there's only homeless encampments in those cities? | ||
Denver, which wasn't a crazed woke city, which now has massive homeless encampments everywhere. | ||
I was just in New York City, the second dusk hits. | ||
It is like everyone puts on a hoodie and is looking for drugs. | ||
The subways are overrun. | ||
These are not made up things. | ||
They're simply not made up. | ||
But we've got some info here from the NRA Institute for Legislative Action. | ||
37% of police departments stopped reporting crime data to the FBI, including large departments for Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, and for other jurisdictions like Baltimore and Nashville, crimes are being underreported or undercounted. | ||
So again, we can all We can argue about the percentages and everything else, but we simply know that in Republican-run cities, you cannot run into a CVS and steal all of the stuff. | ||
Here in Miami, I can't walk into Best Buy and take $950 worth of PlayStation 5 stuff. | ||
I'd like to. | ||
You can't. | ||
I can't just walk into Lululemon and take all the cutoffs I'd like. | ||
Again, I'd like to. | ||
I spend a lot of money on that stuff. | ||
So why do they lie about absolutely everything? | ||
Well, I actually think there's a reason for it. | ||
And we've shown you many videos over the last year or so of the former Russian KGB agent, Yuri Bezmenov, And here he is, once again, we've shown you this one before, | ||
but I want you to listen to him talk about ideological subversion, | ||
and then put that in your brain as you watch a guy like Jon Stewart lie | ||
about what's right in front of your face, or Anthony Fauci lie about what's right | ||
in front of your face, or the entire mainstream media lie | ||
about what's going on with Joe Biden. | ||
Ideological subversion is the slow process, which we call either ideological subversion | ||
or active measures. | ||
Active measures in the language of the KGB. | ||
Or psychological warfare. | ||
What it basically means is to change the perception of reality of every American to such an extent that despite of the abundance of information no one is able to come to sensible conclusions. | ||
in the interest of defending themselves, their families, their community and their country. | ||
It's a great brainwashing process which goes very slow and it's divided in four basic stages. | ||
The first one being demoralization. | ||
It takes from 15 to 20 years to demoralize a nation. | ||
Why that many years? | ||
Because this is the minimum number of years which requires to educate one generation of students ...in the country of your enemy, exposed to the ideology of the enemy. | ||
In other words, Marxism-Leninism ideology is being pumped into the soft heads of at least three generations of American students, without being challenged or counterbalanced by the basic values of Americanism. | ||
Okay, so there's a lot there, and we'll keep showing you those videos, and we've shown you in the past, and there's just so rich. | ||
I mean, it's a former KGB agent being like, guys, this is what we do, and it's happening right now, and we can all see it, but it happens in slow motion, right? | ||
It doesn't just happen overnight. | ||
As he's saying, it happens over 15, 20 years to get one generation, so you sort of forget what the world used to look like. | ||
So John Stewart, for whatever reason, I don't know, is he a Marxist, Communist? | ||
I don't know, I have no idea. | ||
But for whatever reason, he does not want you to see what you can see right in front of your face. | ||
And as Besmanov says, despite an abundance of information, we can't come to a conclusion together. | ||
And that's what's happening in the country right now. | ||
How is it that I see the world so profoundly differently than Jon Stewart sees it? | ||
How come I go to a blue city and I travel all over the place | ||
and do book tours and everything else, and every blue city I go to has homeless people everywhere | ||
and drug use everywhere? | ||
San Francisco, Portland, like you guys, everyone knows it. | ||
Everyone knows it. | ||
And why is that not happening in Republican cities? | ||
Why is it that here in Florida we had two Soros-backed DAs and DeSantis got rid of them and crime is basically at an all-time low throughout the state? | ||
Like, is that a coincidence or not? | ||
Yet the Soros-backed DAs of Los Angeles, of San Francisco, and some of these other cities are making sure that people are not arrested for crime. | ||
Or if you're arrested, you immediately get out. | ||
Or the litany of other things that they're doing, right? | ||
So that you can walk into a store and just take stuff. | ||
You get it. | ||
You get the point. | ||
And I will illustrate more of that with a place called Chicago. | ||
We're gonna get you the numbers on how many people were killed in Chicago over the weekend because that's what they do over there. | ||
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Okay, so Jon Stewart, I'm sorry, I have to debunk some of your nonsense, and we're gonna go to Chicago, which is in Illinois. | ||
I actually just watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off over the weekend. | ||
Great, great movie. | ||
Abe Fromm and the Sausage King. | ||
And that took place, of course, in Chicago. | ||
That was a better time for Chicago back then. | ||
That was the mid-80s, I guess. | ||
But here's some info from Breaking 911. | ||
Just in, at least 38 people shot, six fatally, in Chicago Father's Day weekend shootings. | ||
Now, of course, you're not going to hear any of the names. | ||
of any of the people that were shot, because they were all black people | ||
and they were shot by black people. | ||
I would prefer that nobody be shot, regardless of skin color, | ||
but Chicago, which has been run by Democrats for decades, relentlessly, with no breaks for decades, | ||
has the tightest gun laws, basically, in the country, and that is where the most people get shot. | ||
And it's not just the people getting shot. | ||
There's general states of mayhem. | ||
Here is what happened at a gas station. | ||
This does involve people getting shot, but it's also people getting shot and general mayhem. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
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Here's surveillance video we obtained from inside the gas station. | |
You can see a massive crowd beginning to run moments after those gunshots were fired. | ||
We'll freeze the frame at one point as the video shows multiple people getting shot. | ||
Then you'll see a police officer near that gas pump that says number three, his weapon drawn as he's trying to get to one of the victims on the ground. | ||
Then more officers begin to file in. | ||
The fire department arriving on scene along with multiple ambulances. | ||
This happened just before one o'clock this morning. | ||
It's not clear at this time what led up to the shooting, but police say the youngest victim is just 15 years old. | ||
She was shot in the neck and taken to Stroger Hospital in critical condition. | ||
We know two women 18 and 19 years old were also shot. | ||
Two men, 25 and 35, shot all those victims taken to area hospitals in fair condition. | ||
One woman in her 30s suffering from a broken ankle. | ||
The gas station clerk working here overnight says he locked the doors of the store moments before gunfire erupted. | ||
Let me back up for a second because I was a little glib in the intro there and there's | ||
obviously nothing funny or amusing about young people being shot. | ||
You know, it's also interesting because Jon Stewart in the piece that we showed you of him, he's making fun of the Fox contributor there who said that these cities, it's not just the numbers, it's the quality of life. | ||
And that is the truth. | ||
What are all of these young people doing at a gas station? | ||
Basically a mob at a gas station. | ||
Did they have the one flavor of prime that you can't get anywhere else? | ||
Like, what is going on there? | ||
Why are there mobs in the streets? | ||
Why are they taking over the streets? | ||
Why are they attacking police officers? | ||
It is a culture. | ||
It is a culture that then leads to a certain quality of life. | ||
And it is just empirically true that in blue cities, the quality of life has been degraded | ||
in a way that it has not in the red cities. | ||
And Chicago is the prime example of this. | ||
Yes, we can do the homeless and drug thing in San Francisco and Los Angeles. | ||
We can show you the tent cities everywhere. | ||
But if you want just pure crime and mayhem, Chicago is ground zero for that. | ||
The mayor of Chicago is a guy by the name of Brandon Johnson. | ||
He replaced Lori Lightfoot. | ||
Yes, they had a woman who looked like Beetlejuice And they brought in this guy, and he has just been unbelievably horrible. | ||
In some ways you have to admire the left. | ||
No matter how horrible they are, they always get more horribler. | ||
Is that a word? | ||
They're just really horrible. | ||
So Brandon Johnson, here he is, with all of the craziness happening in Chicago. | ||
He gave a press conference a couple days ago. | ||
Listen to how much money this man has spent on hair and makeup. | ||
I would also say note his hair and whether you think he needs makeup. | ||
And note who he's giving the money to. | ||
I'm fairly certain it's illegal. | ||
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Let me ask you another question that will be the awkward elephant in the room, and that is about the Sun Time story last week, about your spending of $30,000 from your campaign fund for hair and makeup. | |
Can you respond to that and explain why you think that's an appropriate use of the campaign dollars? | ||
To many people, it seems like a lot of money. | ||
I think it's always appropriate to make sure that we're investing in small businesses. | ||
Especially minority-owned, black-owned, women-owned businesses. | ||
Our campaign spends money on food. | ||
We support black and brown-owned businesses. | ||
Women-owned businesses. | ||
Printing. | ||
There are a number of things that my campaign spends dollars on. | ||
And I'm so committed to supporting small businesses that even as mayor, just made another announcement of another $34, $35 million available for small businesses. | ||
That's important to people that we lift up, you know, small businesses that in particular that don't always get the attention and support that they deserve it. | ||
And so we're going to continue to do that as a city. | ||
And we'll make sure that, you know, I encourage all of you in this room, support small businesses. | ||
Go get your hair and makeup done by black people in particular. | ||
Go and get your hair and makeup done by black people in particular. | ||
My barber is a guy named Guido. | ||
Love Guido. | ||
Love you, Guido, and I know you might be watching right now. | ||
Great guy. | ||
$30,000. | ||
He's white. | ||
He's Italian. | ||
He's white. | ||
We don't, you know, for a fade, Brandon Johnson's got a standard fade there. | ||
What do you think you're paying for that haircut? | ||
What are you paying for the standard, that haircut? | ||
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$25? | |
$25, right? | ||
$30,000 in hair and makeup. | ||
I have a little makeup here. | ||
They've smacked me with a little powder before the show goes. | ||
We get it at Sephora. | ||
I couldn't spend $30,000 in hair and makeup in the years that I've been doing this show, okay? | ||
I do a glow up every now and again. | ||
I got a girl in Miami Beach. | ||
She smears some stuff on my face. | ||
I still couldn't spend that much money. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
On top of the fact that I'm fairly certain it is illegal as a member of the government, the mayor of Chicago, to choose what businesses the city does business with based on the Color of the skin of the owner of the business. | ||
So the guy really should have to step down, but I know nothing really works in these Democrat-run cities. | ||
But think how patently absurd all of that is. | ||
What are you paying for a haircut? | ||
What are you paying for a haircut? | ||
45 bucks, you go to Guido too. | ||
60 bucks. | ||
All right, he's a little pricey, but it's okay. | ||
But he doesn't use buzzers. | ||
He does the tight fade just with scissors. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
You can only get that from an Italian. | ||
The point is, these people are horrible, and they are, I'm showing you this in contrast, of course, to the shooting. | ||
That is horrific, but it's like their eye is always on the wrong thing. | ||
Instead of figuring out, oh, how can we stop all of these young people from being shot? | ||
What is it that we are doing that is leading to mobs being out, taking over gas stations and rampaging through stores? | ||
They're like, oh, I'd like to get my hair cut from a black-owned business. | ||
And that does not help anyone, truly. | ||
And it does get to that quality of life thing that the Fox News contributor said that Jon Stewart was mocking. | ||
If you wanna see more ridiculousness, Montgomery County, Maryland has become, when I talk about Chicago being ground zero for the gun stuff and the violence, Montgomery County, Maryland, somehow, it's right outside D.C., and this might explain why, has become ground zero for woke lunacy. | ||
So a huge amount of the gender lunacy and the race stuff is coming out of the schools in Montgomery County, and then it kinda gets spread around. | ||
But of course, they also now, and it was basically a middle to upper middle class community for many decades, They now have a big problem with crime. | ||
So what are they doing? | ||
The police are giving away slushies at 7-Eleven. | ||
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That's right. | |
Good morning, Robert. | ||
Here in Tacoma Park, if police catch your child this summer in the act, they might get a ticket. | ||
The Operation Chill program is now underway. | ||
But take a look at the citation closely. | ||
It's a free Slurpee. | ||
This is an innovative way the police department here is aiming to reduce crime and build rapport between the youth and cops. | ||
Anytime an officer sees a child making a good decision, being kind or doing the right thing, they will issue a ticket locally. | ||
There has been a sharp increase in juvenile crime and crime here in Tacoma Park has increased last year due to social issues. | ||
So crime is going up due to social issues. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Also, that guy had the craziest toupee I've ever seen in my life. | ||
And what are we gonna do? | ||
If kids are doing something good, I guess, they're trying to incentivize good behavior, we're gonna hop them up full with sugar. | ||
That seems like a great idea. | ||
Let's get them all hopped up on sugar. | ||
Let's get them a little bit closer to diabetes. | ||
They can be fatter and everything else, but at least they won't be breaking into 7-Eleven to steal the hot dogs that have been sitting there since 1972. | ||
Again, it's just a moronic policy, much like Chicago. | ||
It's just a moronic policy put in in a Democrat administration. | ||
And again, why is it that they right there in a Democrat run place in a blue city are having problems with crime? | ||
Social issues. | ||
It might have something to do with the policies. | ||
It might have something to do with the culture that led to the quality of life that you people have put in. | ||
But let's continue, because let's take this to New York City, where I was a week or so ago. | ||
And I have to tell you, I said, I'll be completely honest, I said when I got back, during the day it was a little better than it's been over the last couple years. | ||
That's what I felt. | ||
My brother, who still works in New York City, when I said that to him, he's like, well, you haven't been down to the subway. | ||
So I did peek down there. | ||
The subways are absolutely disgusting. | ||
And then, as I said, at night, It's very weird. It's like a zombie movie. The second dusk | ||
hits, all the sort of normal people disappear and then everybody's got a hoodie and everyone's | ||
kind of looking for drugs and up to something kind of shady. And I just put it this way. You | ||
would not want your mom walking down Fifth Avenue at eight o'clock at night in New York City. | ||
You simply would not. | ||
So what else is happening in New York right now? | ||
Because irony is dead. | ||
Here's a tweet from Breaking911. | ||
Just in, New York Governor Kathy Hochul considers mask ban on New York City subways. | ||
We will not tolerate individuals using masks to evade responsibility for criminal or threatening behavior. | ||
My team is working on a solution, but on a subway, people should not be able to hide behind a mask to commit crimes, said Hochul. | ||
Okay, first off, I cannot believe this. | ||
But I actually agree with Kathy Hochul. | ||
You cannot have people largely in Hamas masks, where you can only see their eyes and everything else, taking over subways. | ||
We played that video a couple of days ago. | ||
They're all chanting, if you're a Zionist, get off the train. | ||
They are terrorists using the cover, terrorist cowards, I would say, using the cover of anonymity to threaten other people. | ||
Of course, the irony, the irony is dead part of this, is that these are, Kathy Hochul, these are the same people who are forcing people to wear masks, Because of a pandemic a couple years ago. | ||
So this is just like, you know, everything is just so bipolar and crazy. | ||
However, you would not allow someone wearing a Hamas mask where you could only see their eyes and Arabic written up here and maybe they've got a flag for Hezbollah. | ||
You would not allow them on a plane, would you? | ||
So no, they should not be allowed on a subway either. | ||
But the point of all of this is Instead of making more laws, how about we just enforce the law in the first place? | ||
How about we enforce the law so the culture, so then people are like, oh, this is a place of law and order, I can't just ransack a store. | ||
And then over time, people start behaving a little bit better, right? | ||
Well, Eric Adams, who also has been just kind of horrible on everything, but always says the right thing, he's for the mask ban too. | ||
The mask, I had several conversations with the governor and, you know, I talked about the mask issue for some time now. | ||
I asked storekeepers to have people pull down their mask before entering, even temporarily. | ||
And it's all about a question. | ||
You know, someone has a mask and they ask if you're wearing a mask for health reasons, people could respond. | ||
So it's all about the proper implementation. | ||
And the law was in place. | ||
It was in place, it was removed after COVID. | ||
I'm a strong supporter of the decision of stopping masks on our subway system, masks in protests. | ||
and mask in other areas where it's not health related. | ||
And I think that you're going to see a great deal of very violent protests and | ||
some of this despicable behavior we're seeing. | ||
I think you're gonna see it dissipate, because masks are not new. | ||
And covering your face while you do terrible things is not new. | ||
There were these guys that used to ride around with hoods in the deep south. | ||
So cowards cover their faces. | ||
If you believe in something, then stand up and show your face and believe it and talk about it. | ||
Okay, as I said, Eric Adams says some things that make sense, and then his actions in New York City seem to do the reverse. | ||
So we will see what they do to this. | ||
Look, I don't love the idea, as a general rule, of the government saying what you can and can't wear. | ||
What are they going to do in the middle of the winter when people have ski masks on? | ||
Sometimes there were days when I lived in New York City that you'd put a whole freaking face mask on | ||
because it's 10 degrees outside. | ||
So they have a huge amount of problems, but the problems that they have are largely | ||
because they have allowed a culture that has instigated violence and mayhem | ||
and all of the wrong things. | ||
But again, if you wouldn't let someone wearing a Hamas mask on a plane, | ||
which we all know is the right answer, why would you allow them on a bus? | ||
Why would you allow them on the subway? | ||
Imagine if you were just, imagine you owned a little bodega, | ||
you're just own a little corner store in New York City and 10 kids come in and they're all wearing | ||
Hamas masks or whatever. | ||
Why would you want them in your store? | ||
So they can just grab shit and run out. | ||
Like this is what blue cities largely will have to do. | ||
And again, I would say to Jon Stewart, this is not happening in red cities and they're not taking over streets and roads in red cities. | ||
Look what happened here in Florida when the Hamas losers tried to take over the road to the Orlando airport and they were there for 11 minutes and that's it. | ||
But why does this all keep getting worse? | ||
Because the mainstream media lies to you about it. | ||
They tell you the crime is not happening, just the way they tell you that the immigration thing's not happening. | ||
And the big thing they're telling you is not happening right now is that Biden is breaking down, but he is. | ||
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Okay, so the big thing in the last couple days, and it's bursting forth into the mainstream media, because what always happens now is that the truth is a time-release pill. | ||
So things start happening online, people start seeing video of Biden, and then the media a few days later has to run cover for Biden and lie to you about what you've been seeing. | ||
And that is happening hardcore on steroids right now. | ||
As it pertains to Biden's health, because a bunch of videos have come out. | ||
We showed you some at the G7, just wandering off having no idea where he is. | ||
We showed you the one at the event that he did with Jimmy Kimmel and Barack Obama, just literally freezing up and having to be escorted off stage by Obama. | ||
And more and more of this is happening more rapidly. | ||
We have a debate in, I think, 10 days from now, right? | ||
On the 27th of June, we will see what happens with that. | ||
We'll have some more info on that in just a second. | ||
But the mainstream media, the corporate press, is running cover. | ||
Here is the televised mental institution known as MSNBC. | ||
There's a growing and insidious trend in right-wing media, broadcast, print, and social media. | ||
It is to take highly misleading and selectively edited videos of President Biden directly from Republican National Committee social media accounts and then use those videos To spread messages virally to cast doubt on President Biden's fitness for office. | ||
Here is this headline from the New York Post, quote, Biden appears to freeze up, has to be led off stage by Obama at Megabucks LA fundraiser. | ||
The full video posted by Biden finance chair on Twitter shows something entirely different. | ||
Biden reacting to applause and then walking off stage with former President Obama. | ||
It comes less than one week after the New York Post made a cover out of another piece of deceptively edited tape, calling him meanderer-in-chief due to what they claim was Biden walking away during a skydiving demonstration during the G7 summit last week. | ||
The only problem is that the full video, which emerged almost instantly, shows Biden was going over to congratulate one of the skydivers, who's cropped out of the video entirely. | ||
Both the articles are based on cheap fakes, videos of real events that are intentionally manipulated to fool viewers. | ||
Released on an RNC opposition research social media account with zero independent fact-checking by these so-called journalists and spread throughout the right-wing ecosystem. | ||
Yeah, so-called journalists. | ||
Get a mirror, bitch. | ||
Okay, here's what they did. | ||
Here's what they did. | ||
In a video that she's showing you right there, she selectively edited it. | ||
When they show you the three seconds, why is it she only showed you three seconds of Biden walking off stage with Obama? | ||
Because she started the video the second after he did freeze up for five seconds and Obama had to grab him. | ||
They do everything they accuse us of doing. | ||
No one is selectively editing these things. | ||
Why is it that Macron and Maloney and the rest of the G7 leaders literally all had to confer with each other for a moment. | ||
You see it, we showed it to you. | ||
And then they all had to go grab him. | ||
And Maloney, she's, it was in Italy, so she's the boss. | ||
She had to go grab him. | ||
We've all seen it. | ||
They are telling you not to see what you see with your own eyes. | ||
Here's CNN doing the same thing. | ||
You don't have to scroll too far down on the RNC's research account to find posts winking and nodding that Biden isn't all there. | ||
Posts like this one showing Biden at the G7 summit wandering around. | ||
Now, the RNC would have you believe that this was all aimlessly. | ||
The New York Post saw the video and put the stills on the front page. | ||
Meanderer in chief. | ||
The problem is, that is also wildly misleading. | ||
Biden wasn't staring off into the distance like a puppy distracted by a bird. | ||
He was watching a diving demonstration. | ||
He had a conversation with those aerial stuntmen. | ||
They are going to keep doing this and keep doing this and keep doing this. | ||
Now note, even right there, what did Abby Phillips and CNN do? | ||
They cut the video right before all the other leaders had to walk up to him and turn him around and point to where he had to go. | ||
And we see this over and over and over again. | ||
Do we have a video that might illustrate hypocrisy via a side-by-side something or other? | ||
Do we have something? | ||
We do have one of those? | ||
My God. | ||
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There seems to be a sort of rash of videos that have been exited to make the President appear especially frail or mentally confused. | |
I'm wondering if the White House is especially worried about the fact that this appears to be a pattern that we're seeing more often. | ||
Yeah, and I think you all have called this the cheap fakes video, and that's exactly what they are. | ||
They are cheap fakes video. | ||
They are done in bad faith. | ||
And some of your news organization have been very clear, have stressed that these right wing, the right wing critics of the president have a credibility problem because of the fact checkers have repeatedly caught them pushing misinformation, disinformation. | ||
And so we see this, and this is something coming from From your part of the world calling them cheap fakes and misinformation. | ||
And I'll quote the Washington Post where they wrote about this and they said, how Republican use misleading videos to attack Biden in a 24 hour period. | ||
That woman is a walking, talking, sheep fake right there. | ||
So you could either believe your eyes and all of the evidence we have all seen over the last three plus years, because it was actually happening before he was president, and you can see the freezing up, and you can see the confusion, and being led, and you can watch him post press conferences going, I'm not supposed to say that, I'm going to get in trouble. | ||
You can see all of those things, or you can believe the very same people who have lied to you about everything. | ||
I'm not a betting guy, but I think you know which one I'm going to do. | ||
Anyway, do we have an unedited video of Joe Biden that maybe would illustrate something else? | ||
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Did that seem normal to you? | |
Because that's what they're doing. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
He barked at those people. | ||
What the high hell is happening? | ||
But somehow that was a cheap fake or a confusion. | ||
I just freaked myself out. | ||
Anyway, ten days from now is the debate, supposedly. | ||
We shall see. | ||
Chris Eliza, who is a Democrat activist who pretends he's a journalist working for CNN, he put out what the CNN debate rules are, and I thought this was kind of interesting. | ||
So the mics will be cut off when not your turn to speak, and he's saying that will be advantage Biden, and obviously it will be because Biden will be able to do very Pre-packaged things. | ||
And Trump will not be able to retort properly because he's best when he's responding and off the cuff and everything else. | ||
Two, no live audience advantage Biden. | ||
Of course that is true also. | ||
Biden would get confused. | ||
Applause would bother him. | ||
Keep his train of thought, all of that. | ||
Trump feeds off that because he basically is a stand-up comic. | ||
So two things advantage Biden. | ||
Two commercial breaks advantage Biden, right? | ||
Meaning if they had to go through for two hours without moving, Biden would either pee in his pants or poop in his pants or whatever. | ||
But during commercial breaks, they can deal with that. | ||
They can, you know, prep him in whatever way they need to, et cetera. | ||
No pre-written notes advantage Trump. | ||
Now that one is super interesting to me. | ||
I am shocked that the Biden people went with this, that there's no pre-written notes. | ||
I wonder if there's ways to get around that. | ||
You can have, there's all sorts of fancy things you can have in your ears these days and everything else, | ||
but he's saying that that's advantaged Trump. | ||
And he's saying, and this is an honest moment from a CNN guy, which is weird, | ||
surprised team Trump agreed to these rules. | ||
What's also interesting is, as I've mentioned, the two hosts or the moderators are Jake Tapper, | ||
who's obviously a Democrat, and Dana Bash, who's obviously a Democrat. | ||
So they will be running cover. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
Let's clip this video. | ||
There will be a moment when Joe Biden is losing his train of thought, and he is just at the end, and he's having one of those breakdown moments, and you will watch Jake Tapper and or Dana Bash finish up the sentence for him. | ||
We have seen it happen before. | ||
Anderson Cooper did it in that town hall, and they are there to basically be his cover. | ||
Now, Trump, Trump's good. | ||
So Trump, I think, will understand that, obviously, and he will basically view this as three against one, and that's where the drama will kind of come. | ||
But let's shift this away. | ||
So again, they don't want you to see the crime that you're seeing in your cities. | ||
They don't want you to see the president who is breaking down. | ||
And what also they don't want you to see is that COVID was basically a complete farce, or let's say it was largely a farce, And it was pushed on us by a man who has subsequently, over the last year, basically backtracked everything he said during COVID. | ||
That masks work, that six-foot social distancing is legit, that you won't get COVID if you get vaccinated and everything else. | ||
Anyway, he's got another book, Fauci. | ||
It is just incredible. | ||
And here he is once again on the televised mental institution known as MSNBC with a woman who looks like a pencil saying that he always just had an open mind about COVID origins, right? | ||
Like, he's just cool, dude. | ||
And he was just always like, whatever, man. | ||
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They have accused you of creating the COVID vaccine. | |
They have accused you of covering up the real story that the virus was essentially deliberately or at least accidentally created. | ||
Could you respond to those claims? | ||
Yeah, well, they're preposterous because if we don't know what the origin of this virus is, they're either somehow Came out of a lab where Chinese scientists went into the environment and got infected and played with it and came out. | ||
Or it was a natural spillover from an animal to a human in the Wuhan market. | ||
I keep a completely open mind. | ||
The virological evidence, the epidemiological evidence by most Qualified virologists strongly favor, | ||
though not definitively, strongly favor that it is a natural occurrence. | ||
But since it isn't definitive, I keep an open mind. | ||
Okay, so it's interesting, because now he's got an open mind about the whole thing. | ||
Now, two and a half years ago, there were people saying, you know, it is the Wuhan lab of virology and they do do mRNA and something weird's going on over there. | ||
Could they have taken it from a bat? | ||
How did it get out? | ||
Do we have a compilation maybe of Fauci and the machine dismissing the lab leak as a conspiracy theory? | ||
We do have one of those on file. | ||
Hot diggity dog. | ||
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Lab leak is a theory with no evidence whatsoever. | |
There is zero evidence that this virus came out of a lab in China. | ||
I've heard these conspiracy theories. | ||
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And like all conspiracy theories, they're just conspiracy theories. | |
Dr. Anthony Fauci said today in an interview with National Geographic, quote, everything about the stepwise evolution over time strongly indicates that this virus evolved in nature and then jumped species. | ||
There was a study recently that we can make available to you where a group of highly qualified evolutionary virologists looked at The sequences there and the sequences in bats as they evolve and the mutations that it took to get to the point where it is now is totally consistent with a jump | ||
Of a species from an animal to a human. | ||
So, I mean, the paper will be available. | ||
I don't have the authors right now, but we can make that available to you. | ||
Dr. Anthony Fauci rejected the conspiracy that coronavirus was man-made in a lab in Wuhan, China. | ||
Donald Trump is still pushing the debunked bunkum. | ||
All right, so you get it. | ||
They lie about absolutely everything. | ||
Look, I don't, I can't sit here and tell you I know exactly what the truth is. | ||
My gut feeling, knowing enough, is that it probably did come from the lab and that that has something to do with NIH funding that lab, right? | ||
And Fauci had a lot to do with that. | ||
That would be my gut feeling. | ||
But I can't tell you the true answer to that. | ||
I don't know that we'll ever know the true answer to that. | ||
But why would you trust the guy now Who lied about six-foot social distancing, and who lied about vaccine efficacy, and who lied about masks. | ||
Like, why would you trust him now? | ||
What's interesting is clearly less and less people are trusting him. | ||
There was the congressional hearing last week where he got smacked around because he can't defend any of the things that he did. | ||
Here he is telling Rachel Maddow that the hearing itself, where we just got to have him be pushed back against a bit, that that is undermining democracy. | ||
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I feel like I've been counting on you a lot of my life to explain things. | |
And I feel like one of the things that I'm sort of counting on you for now is bearing a lot of slings and arrows that you don't deserve. | ||
And so I wanted to give you a chance. | ||
I set up this interview with some strong words about the way that you've been targeted. | ||
I just wanted to give you a chance to brush me back if you think that was inappropriate or if any of that was wrong. | ||
No, I think you're right. | ||
I mean, that's the thing that I experienced most recently at the congressional hearing, where the purpose of the hearing was to, the stated purpose of the hearing, was to figure out how we can do better, learn by our mistakes, and be better prepared for the inevitability of the next pandemic. | ||
And it was complete vitriol and ad hominem. | ||
I mean, there was nothing that even resembled that. | ||
And to me, that's the thing that scares me, because I think when you go down that road, I personally think, and I say it in the book, that I think that will, you know, undermine our social order and undermine the fabric of our democracy. | ||
Oh great that he's got a book out because the guy does get four hundred thousand a year for the rest of his life as you know in his retirement even though he's still out there and he's got a book somehow he became really rich getting everything wrong that is quite a blueprint he should write a book how to get everything wrong and get really rich by Anthony Fauci that's a book that's a book Rachel Maddow you simpleton I'm counting on you I'm counting on you. | ||
I just, I love you Fauci so much. | ||
Rachel Maddow, the same woman who went on air having no idea whether the vaccine worked or not and just listened to Anthony Fauci and listened to the CDC and all the rest of these people and then went on air and told her audience in the way only she can that it will stop COVID and you won't get COVID. | ||
Again, I'm not a genius. | ||
Why didn't I fall for it? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
So how do we fight these people, guys? | ||
How do we fight the machine? | ||
How do we fight the people who are spitting in your face and telling you that it's rain? | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
You build new things. | ||
I don't know that we can ever get the NIH back. | ||
I don't know that we can get MSNBC back. | ||
I don't know that we can get the pundit class back or the institutions back, but we can build new things. | ||
That is what we must do. | ||
We must fight the machine fearlessly and relentlessly. | ||
And now let's get to a guy who's pretty damn good at building new things, Elon Musk. | ||
Check this out from The Daily Item. | ||
Tesla shareholders voted Thursday to restore CEO Elon Musk's record $44.9 billion pay package that was thrown out by a Delaware judge earlier this year, sending a strong vote of confidence in his leadership of the world's largest electric vehicle maker. | ||
Tesla last valued the package at $44.9 billion in an April regulatory filing. | ||
It was once as much as $56 billion, but has declined in value in tandem with Tesla's stock, which has dropped about 25% so far this year. | ||
Chancellor Kathleen St. | ||
Jude McCormick ruled in January in a shareholders lawsuit that Musk essentially controlled the Tesla board when it ratified the package in 2018 and that it failed to fully inform shareholders who approved it the same year. | ||
Tesla has said it would appeal but asked shareholders to re-approve the package at Thursday's annual meeting. | ||
A separate vote approved me moving the company's legal home to Texas to avoid the courts in Delaware | ||
where Tesla is registered as a corporation. | ||
Okay, so I'll give you some more on this in just a second from CNBC, but in essence, | ||
and we've covered this once or twice before, years ago, when nobody knew if Tesla | ||
was gonna be a success or not, Elon said, I won't take a cent, | ||
but if I hit these crazy metrics, these were metrics that nobody said he could hit | ||
with the company, then I'm gonna get a massive payout, about $50 billion, assuming the stock grows accordingly. | ||
He then did it. | ||
And Delaware, where the company was incorporated, is basically saying you can't do that. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
The shareholders once again, the board and the shareholders once again approved the pay package. | ||
And now this is continuing. | ||
This theme is continuing through some of Elon's other businesses. | ||
We've got this from SquawkBox. | ||
Elon Musk moved Neuralink's incorporation from Delaware to Nevada after a Delaware judge struck down his $56 billion Tesla pay package. | ||
That's the one I'm saying that now has been reinstated. | ||
Former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton discusses the potential for other companies to leave the state as well. | ||
So he is taking, he already took Tesla, which was in California, and moved them to Texas. | ||
He is now taking his incorporated businesses from Delaware and getting them out and bringing them to Nevada and to Texas. | ||
Here's Altimer Capital CEO Brad Gerstner explaining his support for Elon Musk's pay package, which again, the board has ratified once again because they're looking at the company going, damn, he took us from nothing and made this into something pretty freaking spectacular. | ||
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On the side of Elon getting paid. | |
It's a lot of money. | ||
But when he took this pay package, nobody else I know in business would have accepted an all performance pay package for a company that CNBC was reporting was on the verge of bankruptcy. | ||
So pay the man is due. | ||
He works his butt off. | ||
He's the most innovative CEO we have in America. | ||
And I think it's not I think it's a shame. | ||
I think it's a travesty. | ||
We're even having this discussion. | ||
Yes, it is a travesty because we keep punishing success, we keep trying to stifle innovators. | ||
It's pretty great that he's doing that on Squawk Box, on CNBC, going, you guys were saying that the company was basically broke and bankrupt at the time. | ||
He didn't take five dollars. | ||
He did it all with the chance that if I do well, I'll get some payout, but all of our shareholders will get some payout, and we'll have put a great product. | ||
And I've got two of them sitting out there right now, because the Tesla is an absolutely spectacular modern marvel of technology. | ||
Here he is walking out at the shareholders meeting, and now again, these are the shareholders, and you've got the board, and these are the people who he's now made a lot of money, he's made a great product. | ||
They seem to enjoy what he does. | ||
the people over in Delaware, I guess a little less so. | ||
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Woo! | |
Yeah! | ||
Let's go! | ||
Seize on, seize on, seize on, seize on, seize on! | ||
Welcome, welcome to the Tesla shareholder meeting. | ||
Woo! | ||
Thank you. | ||
I just want to start off by saying, hot damn I love you guys. | ||
So obviously we've got some new products that we're working on under the covers. | ||
And I think these are I think it's going to be pretty special. | ||
Some of them, I think people maybe at first may think, oh, it's not going to be that amazing, but just wait. | ||
It will be. | ||
There's a couple reasons I'm showing you that. | ||
First off, you know, it's so funny because he's just kind of like a dork at heart, the way he comes out there and dorkily does that. | ||
And even the way he speaks, and it's clearly not that pre-packaged and everything else, he's just speaking from the heart, which he's extremely good at, which it's very hard to do, I think, when you have that much power and influence and everyone's looking to whittle every word you say and try to change everything you say and manipulate it and all of that stuff. | ||
But also there are the very people who are the shareholders of the company. | ||
So they're the owners, right? | ||
Go watch Wall Street if you haven't seen Wall Street in a while. | ||
The shareholders of the company are who he's responsible to and he's getting a standing ovation and a joyous, raucous welcome from those people Even though they know he's gonna now get roughly $50 billion, $45 billion, because he turned the company into something great, and it's the machine, it's the state of Delaware, where Tesla was incorporated, that's like, no, no, no, no, no, you can't do that. | ||
Even though the company was basically bankrupt when he took over in the first place. | ||
And that is why one man can actually beat the machine, because if you relentlessly fight and you do the right thing, you will build good things, good people will come with you, And then you can literally change the world. | ||
You may remember this one. | ||
I think we showed you this about four months ago. | ||
Elon Musk in an interview where I think he just, he just, this is true. | ||
This is just freaking true. | ||
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God no. | |
I don't want it at all, but I'm, what I'm trying, even came up though in the annual meeting. | ||
I mean, you know, do your tweets hurt the company? | ||
Are there Tesla owners who say, I don't agree with his political position because, and I know it because he shares so much of it. | ||
Or there are advertisers on Twitter that Linda Iaccarino will come and say, you gotta stop, man. | ||
Or, you know, I can't get these ads because of some of the things you tweet. | ||
You know, I'm reminded of... | ||
There was a scene in The Princess Bride. | ||
Great movie. | ||
Great movie. | ||
Where he confronts the person who killed his father. | ||
And he says, Offer me money. | ||
Offer me power. | ||
I don't care. | ||
See, you just don't care. | ||
You want to share what you have to say? | ||
I'll say what I want to say, and if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it. | ||
Okay. | ||
My name is Inigo Montoya. | ||
You killed my father. | ||
Prepare to die. | ||
That's it, guys, right? | ||
That's it. | ||
He's saying what he wants to say. | ||
He has an awful lot to lose. | ||
You know, there's this weird thing where people say you can get F-you money at some point. | ||
So F-you money is basically like, oh, if you've got like, I don't know, whatever it is, you got a couple mil or whatever, you can just basically say F-you to anyone and then I'll be unleashed and I'll tell the world what I think. | ||
But I actually think what happens, and I know a lot of people that are fairly successful over the years, I think what happens to most people is the more successful you become, you become more afraid of losing it. | ||
So you actually say, Less, right? | ||
You are less controversial because you're like, oh, I've got companies, I've got employees, | ||
I have all this nice stuff, I have a nice house, why would I risk giving any of that up? | ||
Here you have a guy who, this man literally could just put himself on a rocket | ||
and disappear. | ||
He could buy Bora Bora. | ||
Whatever you think he could do and some stuff you can't think he could do, he could do. | ||
And yet he's choosing to be in the fight when we need it. | ||
And I think that is a signal. | ||
That is a signal because we have huge, huge problems on the way. | ||
We've already illustrated some of the current problems. | ||
Now I want to talk to you about a technological problem that we've been talking about a bit as it pertains to AI. | ||
Check this out. | ||
OpenAI has brought the director of the NSA to its board of directors because, of course, General Paul Nakasone, Commander, United States Cyber Command Director, National Security Agency Chief, Central Security Service. | ||
So open AI, right? | ||
So we all we've done a bunch of videos on open AI. | ||
You get it. | ||
Like it's going to be the repository for more information and you will type in something and it's going to give you supposedly truth back. | ||
And now somehow the guy who is heading up the NSA will be in charge of that. | ||
Does this seem, as the kids say, problematic? | ||
I think it probably does. | ||
And we have a whole bunch of other problems that we have to think about now. | ||
You know, one of the reasons we keep getting into all of these blunderous situations as a society is we don't think about problems before they happen. | ||
We only respond to problems. | ||
AI is an interesting one because science fiction has been writing about AI for 60 plus years. | ||
What would happen when the robots took over and the machines took over and everything else. | ||
We have an interesting moment right now where we could see, here's like the list of problems that come along with this. | ||
There's ethical problems, there's moral problems, like there's a series of things that could go wrong with AI, right? | ||
That's what every sci-fi movie is about. | ||
We might want to address some of those problems now so that we don't step into the AI future that was written by science fiction authors. | ||
One of those things is that AI is going to create a huge gap between those who have and those who don't. | ||
Check this out from the World Economic Forum. | ||
There's going to be people of means who are going to travel, and then there's going to be people maybe of lesser means who might actually be able to use an Oculus or a Magic Leap or some other kind of device to travel to the same place but from their own couch. | ||
But in many ways, It's actually going to create even more distance between those two people. | ||
Psychologically, and I think that we've experienced this through social media, in many ways it's brought people closer in certain ways, but actually created this remarkable divide because it's even more visible, actually, the divide. | ||
Yeah, so we have a real problem on our horizon. | ||
The same people who are telling you that you have to watch out for your carbon footprint and everything else and don't eat so much meat. | ||
The same people who eat filet mignon at every meal. | ||
The same people who have all of their private jets. | ||
I saw a tweet yesterday, Mark Cuban, Uh, basically was like, uh, I'll vote for anyone. | ||
I won't vote for anyone who doesn't believe in climate change. | ||
He has three private planes. | ||
He has put out more carbon into the atmosphere than, than probably all of us watching, including me have ever, I've been on two private flights in my entire life. | ||
Uh, and not, I don't think there's anything wrong with private flights by the way, but here is a guy that just pumps all this shit out just like John Kerry and then wants you to feel guilty about it. | ||
Uh, but this divide that Sorkin is talking about there is really interesting, right? | ||
We're gonna have certain people that will travel to places and go to exotic places and feel the sun on their skin and get in actual water and swim with the dolphins and all of those things. | ||
And then we will have other people who just sit at home with something strapped to their face and think that they're there. | ||
But they won't be tan after, they won't know what the taste of that salt water is, or the feel of that sand, or anything else. | ||
We will literally have people that go and travel the stars, and then we will have people that will be stuck here. | ||
Now, I don't know that there's a way around that, right? | ||
Like, some people have, some people don't, and you'd like to create a society that would have as many people in the middle so that the bottom people can strive upwards, and then of course you're always gonna have a top section of people that are gonna have more. | ||
I'm not for reversing and rejiggering that entire thing. | ||
But we should be talking about this now because our overlords are basically idiots. | ||
They are idiots who have lied to us about everything. | ||
Speaking of idiots, I've got a Chuck Schumer picture to put up for you. | ||
This is from Libs of TikTok. | ||
This is great. | ||
Chuck Schumer deleted this post where he got insanely ratioed for not knowing how to make a cheeseburger. | ||
Democrats try to be relatable without being super cringe challenge impossible. | ||
What you're seeing over there, Chuck Schumer, he wrote, our family has lived in an apartment building For all our years, but my daughter and her wife just bought a house with a backyard and for the first time We're having a barbecue with hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill I did not know that lesbians could grill and apparently they can't because there he is putting the cheese on the raw burger Which everyone knows you don't do okay. | ||
These are the people that are in charge. | ||
They can't make hamburgers properly Okay, but remember Democrats know everything about the cookout, right? | ||
Because you don't forget this one. | ||
This is from last July 4th. | ||
Remember how much we all saved last July 4th on that cookout? | ||
16 cents from last year. | ||
And the White House put that out unironically, although as I always say, irony is dead. | ||
The cost of a July 4th cookout in 2021, this is three years ago, is down 16 cents from last year. | ||
And with that 16 cents, you can Do nothing. | ||
There's literally nothing you can do for 16 cents. | ||
What could you do with 16 cents? | ||
But of course, guys, what's happening to the backdrop of all of this, | ||
and this is where I get hope, and this is where I hope you get hope, | ||
is that good people are waking up. | ||
They're seeing things, they're supporting people who are fighting and building things | ||
and all the rest of it, as per Elon. | ||
Got this from the leading report. | ||
Breaking, Argentina hits the lowest monthly inflation in two years under President Mele's reforms. | ||
Malay has been the president of Argentina. | ||
He is a libertarian. | ||
He's been the president of Argentina for six months. | ||
He has demolished All of the government agencies there. | ||
He has lowered inflation. | ||
They have a thriving economy. | ||
Actually, my friend Jordan Belfort, the actual wolf of Wall Street, he just went to Argentina. | ||
We gotta get him in studio. | ||
And was talking about just the incredible amount of energy and innovation that is happening there right now. | ||
Because people finally have the boot of the government off their neck. | ||
And they're out there building things and starting businesses and everything else. | ||
And with that, we will close with Javier Millay. | ||
This is from The Catch-Up. | ||
Here he is talking about the hypocrisy of woke leftists. | ||
this is in Espanol so read along. | ||
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I'm sure the de me arda no le podes dar me un milímetro ¿Me podes definir zurdo de mierda? | |
Todos los que digamos, los colectivistas, los que ponen digamos, o sea, esa idea | ||
¿Qué le pones de mierda, digamos? | ||
Porque son una mierda Pero vos me clas... | ||
No, pero si pensás distinto te van a aniquilar, ese es el punto | ||
I mean, you can't give the left-wingers a millimeter, because you give them a millimeter and they take it to destroy you. | ||
I mean, you can't negotiate with the left-wingers. | ||
You don't negotiate! | ||
You don't negotiate with that shit, you don't negotiate, because they're going to take you down. | ||
If they have a hitman who shits on the woman, let's say, if it's one of them, he puts on the green handkerchief and shouts all the time against neoliberalism, They're hiding it. | ||
If someone harassed a journalist, they're hiding it. | ||
They're hiding it from all of them. | ||
Now, if you're on the other side, they're going to destroy you. | ||
They're going to kill you. | ||
They don't care about ruining your life. | ||
Why? | ||
Because you don't think like them. | ||
Do you know what's good about all this? | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
I'm saying that they don't care about ruining your life. | ||
Why? | ||
Because you don't think like them. | ||
And do you know what's good about all of this? | ||
There's something good about all of this. | ||
Because as human error, as we can all make mistakes, you know, they force us to do it. | ||
They force us to be better. | ||
And since we are being so much better with them, as we are crushing them in the cultural battle, we are passing them from above, because not only do we win in terms of productivity, we are morally superior, we are aesthetically superior, we are better in everything. | ||
And it hurts them. | ||
It hurts them! | ||
So, since they can't fight with the legitimate tools, they use the repressive apparatus of the state, using Guita towers to screw us over. | ||
And even so, they can't! | ||
They can't! | ||
They had to lower the grade! | ||
They had to lower the grade! | ||
Do you understand me? | ||
They're losing! | ||
They're desperate! | ||
They're losing the cultural battle, the leftists! | ||
the cultural battle, the leftists are shit, for the first time they are cornered, the leftists are shit | ||
remember that scene from when harry met sally, i'll have what she's having, like i'll have what he's having | ||
Like, for those of you that don't speak Spanish that were listening on the audio podcast so you couldn't see the translation, basically he's saying leftists destroy everything. | ||
They will do everything they can to destroy society, to destroy your life. | ||
They will run cover for each other and everything else. | ||
But they are losing. | ||
And his great line there where he says, to err is to human, right? | ||
To err is human. | ||
To make a mistake is human. | ||
So they force us to be better. | ||
And that's what I've tried to show you over the last 20 minutes of the show. | ||
There are people doing good things. | ||
Find those people. | ||
Find people who want to seek truth. | ||
Decide if you wanna listen to Jon Stewart because he says crime is going down in blue cities. | ||
I have no doubt that Jon Stewart probably lives on a farm somewhere outside of a city with plenty of security and everything else. | ||
Does Nancy Pelosi live right in San Francisco or does she live in a $20 million house somewhere? | ||
All of them, Maxine Waters, she doesn't live in Compton, right? | ||
She lives in Hancock Park. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
They will destroy everything. | ||
They will lie to you about everything and they will bring us all to the gates of hell. | ||
Or we can choose not to let them do that. | ||
I would like to do that. |