Biden Calls 75 Million Trump Supporters “GARBAGE”! Plan to SABOTAGE Kamala EXPOSED?! SF481
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Let me know in the comments and chat, you guys, is it like Agent Joe Biden on the inside bringing Kamala down?
Fueled with resentment from his own usurping, the mutiny within the Democrat Party.
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Then at any point during his presidency, he's become sort of an effective usurper of the Kamala message.
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Let's have a look at this.
There's Kamala Harris...
Oh, my God.
Right, so people are asking Kamala Harris about the economy, but I think what they really wanted to know is whether or not she was middle club.
To Michigan voters, in terms of the economy...
We have autoworkers who are being laid off and those who fear that they might be laid off.
The average person can't afford groceries or their rent.
And recent polls in Michigan show that Michigan voters believe that Donald Trump would do a better job with handling the economy and bringing jobs back.
What do you say to that?
Well, let's start with this.
I come from the middle class, and I'll never forget where I come from.
My mother worked very hard.
She, by the time I was a teenager, was able to save up for our first home.
And I understand.
Inauthentic homilies are unlikely to be able to sustain these challenges, is what I would say, like just continuing to recite stories that make you seem human.
I watched a bit of SNL the other day on YouTube, because I was looking on YouTube, so I had to get government-approved content on Why don't you try SNL for some edgy insights?
So I did that.
And I noticed that brilliant, who's that brilliant actor?
Maya Rudolph.
She's excellent, doing her Kamala Harris impression.
But the way that Kamala Harris is mocked within the establishment, and you have to say that SNL, Rolling Stone, all things.
I remember, man, when I was on SNL, I hosted SNL one time years ago.
And I was like, oh my god, I'm hosting SNL. And when I was on the cover of Rolling Stone, wow, I'm on the cover of Rolling Stone!
I really felt like this is it.
No, I didn't actually.
All of it was disappointing.
Although there were amazing people on SNL and an incredible conversation about Scientology that I'll have to tell you about one time.
But when I was on that, the fruits of that culture are empty.
They're empty.
There's nothing to get there.
There's nothing to get there.
I know that now.
I know that now.
But what's interesting to me is the way that, say when Baldwin, Alec Baldwin, who I think is a really brilliant actor, when he used to do Trump, You know, it was a good, funny Trump impression.
No one matches Gillis today when it comes to the Trump impressions.
But there was some bite to it.
Even when Jim Carrey did Biden on SNL, there was no sort of, like, it was like, oh, he's like an old misty-eyed guy on a porch in a western overlooking a herd.
Like, they're not willing to say, this is so crazy the way that we've wound up with Joe Biden as president, For years, extraordinarily inept, followed by Kamala Harris, who doesn't seem to be adept enough or even agile enough to have a conversation openly, which is why she, of course, refused to go on Joe Rogan.
We'll be covering that in a minute as well.
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Will Ferrell crew.
Yeah, there were some good people.
There's been brilliant people on SNL. Of course there has been Mike Myers.
There's been some of the best comedians, man, have emerged out of that.
But I think that's what happens.
The culture is corrosive and all-consuming.
Naturally, this goes beyond, like, MAGA and Republicanism and garbage and Democrats and wokeism and social justice.
Do you know what's really happening?
This is my diagnosis.
Because technology and communications are changing so quickly, there's no longer the requirement for centralized authority in any of the institutions that used to hold together power.
Government, media, deep state.
Now everything could become diffuse and decentralized.
This tendency is resisted.
Cultural...
Artifacts and conduits that used to be legitimate, like legitimate media places like Rolling Stone, SNL, all of them now are becoming themselves corrupted and inept and are becoming themselves sort of odd ciphers for hollowness and emptiness.
So it's like a brilliant comedian like Maya Rudolph, like her impression of Kamala Harris, while brilliant and sort of accurate, sort of like mocking her for being sort of too TikTok savvy.
In the same way that Kamala Harris couldn't answer the question, what are your weaknesses?
What are your weaknesses?
I suppose my weakness is I've got a team of experts around me and I listen to them.
That was literally her answer.
So, I guess what it is, is there's no sort of confidence in ridicule.
Nor is there no, I would say, comedic legitimacy.
Because to approach something comedically, you only care about what's funny.
You don't even care about what's ethical or moral when you're approaching something comedically.
That's why you have the Tony Hinchcliffe debacle.
Should we call it a debacle?
I don't mean his set, necessarily.
I mean the subsequent furore.
Is that if you're just trying to think of what are funny things to say, and particularly if you're drawn towards profanity, you'll end up just bam, bam, bam!
That's at least comedically more pure than trying to make jokes that are sort of oddly supportive of a particular candidate.
Do you know what I mean?
So the jokes about Kamala and SNL are supportive of her.
Alright, let's have a look at, um, oh man, this is Biden.
Right, again, what I reckon is the key problem of the Democratic Party is inauthenticity.
When Kamala Harris is saying she's middle class, she might be middle class, but that's not a legitimate or helpful answer to the question, what are we going to do about rising prices, hyperinflation, and the potential economic collapse that could be raw if indeed the BRICS deal goes ahead and some of the world's mightiest economies form new economic alliances.
It's not enough to go, I was middle class so I know what it's like to struggle.
I come from a background where I know what it's like to struggle.
You know what it's like to struggle.
As a matter of fact, I know people that grew up incredibly wealthy who know what it's like to struggle.
Struggling is part of the human condition.
If that was the basis for how bureaucracies and state systems were run, we'd be okay if common humanity was enough.
But the problem is, is when we see our common humanity and extract from it the element and component of divinity, what seems like it happens, let me know in the comments in chat if you agree, is selfishness.
People become sort of selfish.
And I understand that because I become selfish if I don't bring my attention to divinity and I only bring my attention to divinity through suffering and pain.
You know, I don't often voluntarily do it, at least historically I haven't.
So let's have a look at Joe Biden now.
I believe in authentically, I bet even when he says Trump supporters are garbage, I don't think he even means that.
I don't think they mean anything.
And the thing with Trump is, he means it.
Even when he's lying, he means it.
How they can be confused about his appeal is astonishing to me.
I watched Tucker's speech at the Madison Square Garden thing, and he sort of nailed it, I thought, because for years people were like, why do people like Donald Trump?
And it's because he's, like Tucker said, he likes people, people like him.
He's got sort of a truthful resonance.
I'm not going to bang it about the time I met.
Donald Trump now.
I'll talk about it later.
Listen, let's have a look at Joe Biden saying, I'd like to take Trump out for a swim.
I don't think dear old Joe Biden's in a position to be drowning anybody.
This isn't the corn pop era, is it?
And also, you shouldn't be saying that about people, that you're going to drown them.
It's mad.
Including, yes, Puerto Rico.
I'd like to take that guy for a swim out there.
Anyway.
That's so weird.
It's such a weird way to behave like that.
There's this emulation of cultural tropes that can't be conducted correctly.
There was some analysis saying that Trump ought not be regarded as a political figure, but as a sort of crime figure.
And that's obviously an analysis that's in the genre of the mob movie in your country.
Continually, the point of the Godfather movies, or at least part of them, is it's about family, isn't it?
And it's also about business, and it's about corruption, power, violence, and politics.
And the dream of Vito Corleone is that his son Michael will be extracted from the world of violence and become a legitimate political figure.
But over the course of the films, we recognise that political corruption is indeed the worst type of corruption.
And if you watch a film like Gangs of New York, you see how America itself emerges out of gangs.
Indeed, what does humanity come from?
And if you want to go a little bit further with this, and why wouldn't you, Eternity itself.
What is eternity?
Eternity is not a really long period of time.
It is the quality of timelessness.
And the quality of timelessness is something that can only be enjoyed by God or God-like beings.
When I say God-like, I don't mean that in a narcissistic way.
I mean the qualities and attributes that God enjoys, in particular, that ability to access eternity.
Now, if you're going to do that, you've got to have values and principles that go beyond just trying to get stuff and control stuff while you're on Earth.
That ain't easy.
It's very easy to get hoovered into this madness.
What you've got here in the case of the Democratic Party is people that are kind of enraptured by their own identity rather than divinity.
And I can well understand it because there are times in my life when I've been spellbound by my own identity.
And it might happen again today.
It happens all the time as a matter of fact.
But it's no basis for political systems.
Individualism, materialism, rationalism will always crash.
They will crash like the economy is crashing.
A figure like Joe Biden, a career politician, he's not someone that...
Well, I suppose he is exactly the sort of person that should run a country.
And it's only the very fact that he decayed live on the gig that meant that a new offering was granted to us, Kamala Harris.
And now what you have is no authenticity...
None.
I suppose people like Bill Clinton could sustain it.
They could keep the show going.
They could keep the illusion afloat.
But then Bill Clinton didn't have to deal with the internet age.
Imagine if the Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones stuff had happened during the internet age.
People would have been like, he's not even with Hillary Clinton.
Imagine the rumours.
Imagine the stuff you can read.
Imagine if I say, Michelle Obama.
Now, what happens in the Rumble chat?
It should be in the Rumble chat, by the way, if you're watching this on YouTube.
Imagine if I say Nancy Pelosi and Paul Pelosi and that robbery.
Imagine the stuff that's in the chat right now.
People are operating on a different...
Yeah, and if I say Joe Biden, shower, diary...
Imagine what happens in the chat now.
There's so much information accessible they can't maintain centralized control.
Their only hope is a type of authenticity.
No one's willing to engage in authenticity.
They couldn't engage authentically with the Bernie Sanders phenomena in 2015-16.
They couldn't engage authentically with Robert Kennedy.
They can't engage authentically With anything at the moment, because they are a hollowed-out vassal that operates in order, as we know now, to serve the interests of global corporatism.
I don't mean that in any euphemistic way.
I mean powerful corporate agencies, powerful global bureaucracies, and powerful individuals whose names we all know now, because, again, precisely because of the way power is ordered, we know what Bill Gates is, we know what George Soros is, we know what all of these people are.
And I'm not saying that there's no equivalent on the Right, you know, people will ask questions about Peter Thiel.
People will ask all sorts of stuff.
What do you mean Russell's saying squirrel?
I say squirrel correctly.
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Yep.
People are getting it together.
P. Diddy talking about pizza boxes.
It's all available to us now.
Anyway, let's have a look at this.
This is a bit of propaganda.
Condescending vote ads suggest marriages are stuck in the 50s.
Let's have a look at this.
This is an advert that seems to imply that the only place that women are free is in the voting booth.
Let me know.
Is that what's happening?
Are we in The Handmaid's Tale?
Your turn, honey.
In the one place in America where women still have a right to choose, you can vote any way you want.
And no one will ever know.
Did you make the right choice?
Sure did, honey.
Remember, what happens in the booth stays in the booth.
Vote Harris-Waltz.
That's really bad.
People are trapped in terrible marriages.
Of course people are trapped in terrible marriages.
What's going on with Kamala Harris and that Doug Emhoff and her nanny?
Didn't some weird stuff happen in their relationship?
What's going on in Joe Biden's marriage?
That's not an exclusive political position.
That's the kind of condemnation and insidious damnation and condemnation that causes them to say stuff like human garbage and basket of deplorables.
And indeed, if we want to go a bit further, the idea that female power and the power of womanhood is confined to whether or not they're allowed to...
...of abortions.
Femininity is an extraordinary force that is beyond the individual and beyond nature and perhaps is one of the atemporal powers that can be yielded and wielded, yielded to and wielded by human beings.
Saying that, you know, like, female identity should be corralled around their ability to have abortions on one hand, then on the other hand, while simultaneously, mind you, saying that you can't define what a woman is on the basis of their biology, yet it is a biological act that is their supreme act of power, you know?
So the supreme act of a powerful woman is their right to have an abortion.
Don't compare that, though, to their right to have a vaccine or not have a vaccine.
Bodily autonomy, that's a hypocritical issue as well, and there's no sort of clear unifying principle there.
Or indeed, and indeed rather, excuse me, the idea that gender is simultaneously absolute and static, that there is a thing called a woman, and a woman is a thing that has to overcome the patriarchy above all else, and that that patriarchy is mostly going to be in the form of there might as well have been a MAGA hat wearing husband.
I'm talking about this commercial specifically and exclusively now.
It's an oddly reductive, patronising and ridiculous view of men and of women and of politics and of culture and non-metropolitan communities and it's precisely why they are in this mess, I would argue.
It all sort of unfurled for you within that...
Femininity is a very powerful force and masculinity and indeed these are not separate forces.
Separately they are irrelevant.
Separately they cannot exist just in the most basic purview of relativism.
They require one another dualistically in order to even be understood and in order to function.
When it comes to biology and procreation.
Anyway, that's a few thoughts that I had there off the top of my head.
So J.D. Vance is going on Rogan now.
Trump has been on Rogan.
I've been on Rogan.
You've been on Rogan.
Everyone's been on Rogan except Kamala Harris.
But she didn't turn it down, mind you.
No.
She was up for going on.
All she said was...
All she said was, I will only do it under these conditions.
Go, Pip, for your output, but stay on this for me if you can do that.
Nice one, baby.
Okay, so here's Rogan's post on that because, of course, what Kamala claimed is, you know, I guess, like, I would have gone on.
Let's see what Rogan says.
Joe Rogan won't have Kamala on his show unless he comes to his studio and sits for two to three hours of full interview.
That's everyone.
Everyone does that.
We've entered the era in which podcast hosts have more power than a sitting vice president.
Thanks to a free and uncensored internet, the democratisation of media and news reporting has finally been realised, decades after online pioneers first dreamt of that possibility.
It's pretty extraordinary, and by the way, media is one of the institutions of power.
That's, but it's not the only one.
So imagine what they are anticipating.
They're like, whoa, if you get a Joe Rogan of politics, we're in some serious trouble.
If one person sets up a, with, you know, what Joe Rogan's got is plainly principles, because from the get-go he's been, I'm only, I'm not doing no Skype, the only, the only time I've ever seen him do a Skype or Zoom call with a guest was, um, Edward Snowden.
You might have seen others, you might be a Rogan fan.
The only time I've not hardly ever seen him out of studio.
You hardly ever see him on other people's show.
He still does shows with his mates.
When everyone was telling him that Alex Jones should be strung up, he carried on supporting Alex Jones.
He's got principles.
It doesn't matter whether you like him or not.
I happen to like him.
But he doesn't matter.
This dude's got principles.
Now imagine if that starts getting mapped onto politics, that there are political movements like, hey, we want to just control this state or this region, and we've got a vision of how we would do it.
We would have people carve up the budget this way.
This is how we want to run our communities.
We don't want to be told what to teach people in schools.
And bear in mind when I'm saying that, it could be anything.
It could be either version.
It could be Christian.
It could be atheistic.
You know, you could have communities where people say, we believe in absolute gender fluidity, if that's how people want to run their own community.
Go crazy, baby.
People should be autonomous wherever possible.
The only way, of course, that you can trust people with maximal electoral democracy is if there is some higher principle.
And what would that higher principle be?
Let me know in the comments in chat.
So here's Rogan responding to all that.
Also, for the record, the Harris campaign has not passed on doing the podcast.
They offered a date for Tuesday, but I'd have had to have travelled to her and they only wanted to do an hour.
I strongly feel the best way to do it is in the studio in Austin.
My sincere wish is just to have a nice conversation and to get there as a human being.
I really hope we can make it happen.
I would say at this point Kamala Harris should do it.
Let me know what you think.
Should Kamala Harris just go on Joe Rogan and just there, lay it out?
Obviously there are people that will be looking at demographics.
Hang on a minute, it doesn't matter because even though there's been these gaffes and these blunders, only people that would never have voted for Kamala Harris anyway are going to be affected by it.
The people that we care about in Wisconsin or wherever is important at the moment, they're Sort of nailed on, no, it's too much of a risk.
And that just shows you, you cannot have authenticity in these spaces, because everything's so tightly managed.
And that's why Joe Rogan is appealing, authentic.
That's why Donald Trump's appealing, authentic.
Even though people will go, oh, here are the list of things he said, the fact checks on Donald Trump, on Rogan, right?
They'll give you a big list.
He said all these things, they weren't true.
Well...
What does that, you know, compare that to Kamala Harris on CNN with Anderson Cooper.
She might not have said things that are untrue, but she said a lot of things that are irrelevant.
And that's the political space we're living in now.
World's got to change.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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Alright, Steve Bannon is free.
He is free.
He's back on the outside.
Those of you that watch the war, look, Steve Bannon's another one of those people, isn't he?
Like, people are like, oh, he's crazy.
He wears two shirts.
How does he get that natural root lift?
What's going on with that guy?
He was a Navy officer.
What is he?
L. Ron Hubbard!
I've spoke to him a couple of times.
He's a supreme intelligence, that guy.
And all these kind of Trump folks that end up banged up in jail, I'm kind of fascinated by them.
I'm fascinated by these people that keep getting put in jail.
Because, obviously, there's a hypocrisy there.
Certainly in the case of Steve...
Eric Holder, Attorney General, he could have been jailed using exactly the same standard under which Bannon was jailed.
Do we have a two-tier justice system?
Do we have a two-tier policing system?
Do we have a situation where institutions of justice, institutions of media are all utilised in order to inculcate a particular message and an instantaneous We're good to go.
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I spoke to Carl Lenz who, superstar, pastor...
The life I was living, who I was couldn't sustain it anymore.
And it crumbled quickly, but it didn't happen quickly.
It happened over the course of years and patterns and lies and avoidance.
And I got to a place where I was crying out to God to help me.
And I wouldn't have chosen the way that he did.
You know, people look at my life and they go, what happened when your world exploded?
And I said, do you mean when God rescued me?
Because that's how I look at it.
I look at what happened as a moment where I got a chance.
It's a great conversation for anyone who's ever suffered, anyone who's ever felt like they've fallen and been broken.
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I didn't even do Bannon yet, did I? Let's have a look at Steve Bannon's statement on being released.
Because Kamala Harris...
The Biden regime, Merrick Garland, Nancy Pelosi weaponized the justice system in this country against their political opponents.
And so, if that continues on, right, you may see that.
If that continues on, but like I said, I am proud.
Proud that I went as a political prisoner to Danbury Prison.
I served my country on a Navy destroyer in my 20s, and I served my country in a federal prison in my 70s.
If you're not prepared to be thrown in prison by this weaponized Justice Department, then you're not prepared to stand up and fight for your country.
And I will never back down on that.
Honeybadgers don't care.
Honeybadgers don't care.
Dear old Steve Bannon there.
Prison in your 70s, man.
That's no fun.
What is this?
Goodfellas.
There she is.
Oh, man.
Tough times.
Tough times.
All right, listen.
This is what I'm interested in discussing with you, you loonies.
Garbage.
Trash.
Scum.
Basket of deplorables.
Invective rhetoric.
It can infect us all.
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Is Joe Biden actually trying to destabilise the Kamala campaign?
Is it all but over?
Are we going to experience some crazy event between now and November the 5th?
What's going on?
Does Joe Biden mean to say these things?
Because Joe Biden seems to have become more competent now than at any point in his career.
More than when he was engaging in the war against drugs as a congressman.
More than when, as vice president, he was endorsing Obama's many foreign wars and drone strikes against innocent civilians and supporting, too, his support of a corrupt financial industry that brought about the 2008 financial collapse that means that many people are still suffering now from financial insecurity.
Is Joe Biden more effective now?
When undermining Kamala Harris than ever before.
Let me know in the comments in the chat, is he doing this on purpose?
Or is he, like one of his kids, Hunter I mean, just a little distracted?
Donald Trump has no character.
He doesn't give a damn about the Latino community.
He's a failed businessman.
He only cares about the billionaire friends he has and accumulated wealth for those at the top.
He says immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country.
Give me a break.
He wants to do away with the birthright citizenship.
Who the hell has said that in the last 100 years?
And just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage.
Well, let me tell you something.
I don't know the Puerto Rican that I know, or Puerto Rico where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people.
The only garbage I see floating out there is their supporters.
That's worse.
That's worse!
That's worse!
You're the current sitting president, you lovely doddering old sausage, and you've just called half of the electorate garbage, whereas Tony Hinchcliffe, an act appearing at a rally that Trump was also at, said a clear and apparent joke.
There's a flotilla of garbage and trash.
And how did Trump respond to that?
I don't even know who he is.
Like, so offhand, so recognisable.
Such a smart way to handle it.
What Biden has just done there is created a bigger scandal and a larger problem while attempting to capitalise on one.
Do you remember when Jon Stewart said about the debates between Trump and Biden, when Trump was talking about the subject of abortion, notoriously a difficult subject for the Republicans, that Biden brought up immigration.
I see Jon Stewart goes, No, don't immigration abortion.
Don't switch those subjects, you lunatics.
Well, here, they're handed a golden opportunity, an opportunity to maliciously, unnecessarily, and I think somewhat vindictively and inauthentically target the Trump-MAGA movement as being explicitly racist as a result of jokes that were made at a rally.
And instead, they end up...
Vilifying all Trump supporters, which will, of course, comprise many, many different demographics.
It's kind of clumsy, if it was inadvertent, but if it was deliberate, as some people are suggesting, it's masterful.
If you want some genuine analysis, though, here it comes.
The problem is inauthenticity.
I don't reckon Joe Biden actually believes that 50% of the United States of America are garbage.
He can't have done if he's been around America and been around Americans.
He would know that, oh yeah, like, you know, like, for me, for example, right now, I'm in, like, Redneck Riviera, it's being called.
I'm in sort of North Florida, I suppose, meeting people from the South all the time, Christians.
You're going to assume that most of these people are going to vote for Trump now.
And they're not even particularly...
Zealous or evangelical when it comes to politics.
They're just normal, pretty awakened, pretty smart people that recognize that the biggest threat is not demagoguery and populism or nativism, but in fact global bureaucracy and globalist technocracies where cadres of experts come together under the auspices of bureaucracy or under the umbrella of corporatism, financial and commercial corporatism, big tech corporatism, And seize control from sovereign individuals.
Now, one thing that was interesting I heard a moment ago, yes it was from Bannon just there, is this principle of sovereignty that we must embrace as individuals.
All of us deserve to be free as individuals, no matter who we are or where we're from.
We are all forgiven and we are all worthy, not for our own actions, but through the actions of the incarnation of the divine, the literal instantiation of the divine principle.
What that means is that there's no reason for us to quarrel with one another.
we have individual sovereignty if we want it, as long as we're not bonded to and controlled by the principles of this world.
The way that this principle is actually realised is not by power and domination.
Sovereignty no longer means to be a king of domination.
It means, since the advent of Christ, the ability to sacrifice yourself.
Are you willing to sacrifice yourself for anything?
Let me know in the comments and chat if you recognize that this is the problem.
You're being invited to wed yourself to worldliness and to the flesh, to be governed by your desires.
Look at how commercials work on television.
They stimulate you either sexually or make you feel inferior in some way.
And what the news cycle continually does is stokes fear and stokes division.
What we are...
Offered is the opportunity to transcend those ideas through a transcendent God and connect to those ideas through an imminent God.
Transcendent just means above you and imminent means within you.
Both of those things are true.
All of those things are available.
It's part of the journey that I'm on and that's why I make the show Break Bread now where I have Christian conversations.
You can join us for those.
Even join us if it's to say, I think this stuff's all made up because, you know, how could I query things?
You people out there that are not Christian when I've been baptised since April the 28th.
On April the 27th, you know, I wasn't baptised.
Or on April the 26th or all the way back through my life where I've lived in various ideologies and the ones that I can tell you served me the most badly were the materialist, corporatist, Hollywood-led, mad institutions of worldliness and carnality.
When I was a member of that world, That is when I was suffering most under their allusions, illusions, delusions and lies.
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Oh, Trump is informed on stage by Marco Rubio that Joe Biden just called his voters garbage.
Trump's authenticity is perhaps his greatest weapon.
Here he spontaneously responds to the news from Marco Rubio that Joe Biden has just called all Trump supporters garbage.
Now, whether Biden means that or not, whether it's a slip of the tongue or a slip in the shower, it doesn't really matter now, does it?
What I'm interested in is the opportunity to see Donald Trump spontaneously respond to some information.
Watch how he handles Marco Rubio.
Look at his decision to not read the note himself.
And let's sort of make an assessment for ourselves, whether or not it's Trump that's the duplicitous and untrustworthy performer, or whether or not it's the other side that are trying to manage our reality.
Let's have a look.
Go ahead.
Alright, well, I wasn't going to say anything, but I have breaking news for you, Mr.
President.
You may not have heard this.
this just moments ago joe biden stated that our supporters are garbage It's amazing.
Politics has become like wrestling, and if politics is going to be like the WF, then you need people that know how to handle that kind of energy.
You can see from a Kamala rally, she don't know how to handle that kind of spectacle and that kind of fear.
Boo!
Do you see the crowd there?
Kamala, she said, no, instead of chanting my name, chant your own name!
What?
What?
He's talking about the Border Patrol.
He's talking about nurses.
He's talking about teachers.
He's talking about everyday Americans who love their country and want to dream big again and support you, Mr.
President.
And I hope their campaign is about to apologize for what...
He really leant into that, hasn't he?
Like, he didn't know whether or not he was going to do it.
He thought he was going to just nervously hand a note to the big guy there, and then he said, you read it, you read it.
Smart decision, because Donald Trump didn't know what was on that bit of paper, so he makes the decision intuitively, instinctively not to read it himself.
How smart.
I would have read it, because if someone's given me a bit of paper, I'm like, oh, is that what I'm supposed to do?
Not Donald Trump.
He's like, you read it.
Then I'll work out whether or not I want to be associated with this information.
See, with something even like the Tony Hinchcliffe thing, you know, Trump's like, I don't even know him.
You know, but did he know him?
I suppose so.
I bet, you know, part of doing that Madison Square Garden gig is you, like, meet Donald Trump and be like, oh, hello, thanks.
Like...
But whether he knew him or not, it sort of fits into the Trump persona that he can brush stuff off.
Like, well, imagine if something inappropriate was said at a Kamala rally.
Like, well, how are they going to handle now that Biden's just said all Trump supporters are garbage?
Like, is Kamala going to sort of come out and say, look, I totally own it.
It's my fault.
I'm the leader here.
The buck stops with me, JFK style.
Or are they going to say, oh, Joe, he belongs to a different generation?
What are they going to do?
How are they going to handle it?
What you can rest assured upon is that it will be inauthentic.
It won't be a sort of spontaneous response.
Now, apparently, like, you know, Trump writes them tweets or X posts or whatever you want to call them, true social posts himself.
You know, he's not like going, well, what do I do?
He's not fretting about it, is he?
And, you know, even though I believe in sort of significant change, you know, if you watch me, you know what I believe in, don't you?
Like, I still feel that, well, he seems more like a person that should be running a country than, like, anyone I've seen trotted out by the Democrats for a while.
Like, they don't seem interested in authenticity or genuine leadership, as a matter of fact.
Look at the choices he makes.
I apologize for what Joe Biden just said.
We are not garbage.
We are patriots who love America.
And thank you.
This is my moment.
I'm going to say a bunch of stuff.
Remember when, like, in the primaries, you're like, little Marco just brushed everyone off.
It was so tough.
People running, Mr.
Wow.
Wow.
That's terrible.
That's what it says.
That's what it says.
So you have...
Remember Hillary?
She said deplorable.
And then she said irredeemable, right?
But she said deplorable.
That didn't work out.
Garbage, I think, is worse, right?
But he doesn't know.
You have to please forgive him.
Please forgive him for he not knoweth what he said.
Even that is an interesting and mad reaction because he's both sort of quoting scripture indicating that Joe Biden has inepture and a degree of mental senescence and ineptitude, a mensure that likely means he can't even remember or literally know what he's saying.
So, sort of a really interesting response, and it was a spontaneous response.
These people, it's terrible, terrible.
Oh, extraordinary.
What a peculiar, and I mean that in a literal sense, response.
What a peculiar moment.
Will it make a difference?
Does that mean that the potential gains made by the MSG event and subsequent reporting have likely been squandered?
I don't know.
Let me know in the comments and the chat.
And also, though, Let me know what you believe about this.
Authenticity is the currency of our time.
People will forgive almost anything, I think, now.
We recognise we live in a weird new commercial space.
Independent media, new products are emerging, new political movements are being born, empires are crumbling, so much.
What is going on at the moment?
That really, all we can reach for is that kind of resonant knowledge that a person is trustworthy and real.
The same way as you would socially before making a decision whether or not to leave your kids with someone or something.
You might go, like, hmm, does that person look alright?
Can I trust that person?
Yeah, go on, you look alright.
And you're going to make those kind of intuitive judgements, probably politically, probably at every level.
Because we think we're so sophisticated, we think we're so smart.
No, we ain't.
We're adrift in eternity.
We're adrift in the limitless.
So we look for the kind of values and markers of eternity.
When I say that, what I mean is simple stuff like strength, integrity, those kind of things will resonate.
That's not foolproof.
We're going to get duped.
History is the long litany of errors made by humankind.
Theology is the tracking of that through a spiritual lens.
Philosophy is the attempt to unravel it and understand it.
Mentally, all of our disciplines are an attempt to understand how a temporary pattern amidst eternity can be navigated by individuals like us.
And individuals like Donald Trump, who can be kind of spontaneous, they're going to do well in systems like this.
And people like Joe Biden, who's, you know, put it kindly past his prime, or Kamala Harris, who appears to be somewhat out of her field of excellence, whatever that field is or was, are not able to cope I don't think legitimately in this new media landscape.
So they're attempting to control and cultivate the landscape by appearing on favorable shows, not appearing on other shows, censoring opponents, and sometimes pretty nefarious global projects like pandemics are unfolding.
I know that happened under a different administration because I don't think this is a party political issue actually at core.
I think this is about new forms of power emerging that are trying to centralize power at a time when decentralization would be rational.
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Well, we've sort of covered the idea of sabotage.
J.D. Vance comes...
Oh, do you see that J.D. Vance...
J.D. Vance pointed out that when they first reported on that garbage thing, that they cut out.
They sort of favorably edited it.
Let's have a look.
The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.
That's a direct quote.
That's what Kamala Harris' boss said.
This is how Politico reported on it.
Let's have a look.
Biden in a Zoom call with the organization Voto Latino said the only garbage was the hatred of Trump supporters who said such things about American citizens.
That's brilliant.
That's brilliant.
They're carrying it for him.
That's so cool.
In microcosm, that's how it works.
Inauthenticity, clumsiness and blunders everywhere you look And then a media establishment that's willing to tidy up the mess for them because they're not there to report information.
They're there to pursue a particular outcome.
And there's no principle to prevent them doing that because I don't have principles.
Brilliant, actually.
Absolutely brilliant.
When did it all start?
One of the arguments that can be continually made is this sort of descent into the slurry and filth of the modern political environment, what was called the swamp in the 2015-2016 era, kind of was exacerbated by the presidency of Bill Clinton, kind of was exacerbated by the presidency of Bill Clinton, adored at the time, initially reported on as a kind of new JFK.
Look, he plays the saxophone.
Women seem to like him.
Indeed.
Indeed.
Well, Bill Clinton reckons that Donald Trump is out to get him for reasons I don't fully understand.
And my word, it seems like the Clintons in particular...
Oughtn't be saying there are peculiar deep state individuals, agencies and machinery that can be used to dispatch, get rid of, alive opponents.
Because if any of you have looked up that list, you know, the Tony Hinchcliffe joke that could have gone viral is I'm not going to criticise the Clintons, you know, if I don't want to be suicided off.
Interesting, though, that a lot of the attention is on this Puerto Rico stuff.
There's our look at Bill Clinton saying he's an enemy of the state and that Donald Trump is destroying America from within.
And he keeps talking about how he wants to get even and may have to call out the military on our own people.
The danger within.
I suppose that includes me.
And, I mean, basically he's asserted the right...
To go after anybody that he thinks, in his wisdom, is a threat.
Right?
The oath says you promise to preserve, protect, and defend.
Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Everyone acts like their own errors didn't take place.
I'm not referring to the sort of salacious personal private life stuff of Bill Clinton.
I'm referring more to the fact that he's plainly a part of an aristocratic democratic party where presidents are selected without primaries or due process, that plainly while in office he facilitated military misadventure that amounts to a slur or an aberration against the kind of principles of righteousness to which he's laying claim now.
The The problem is that we can't really trust Bill Clinton.
We can't really trust anybody who speaks and acts like that.
And even now, in the Awaken Wonder chat on Locals, people are posting what appear to be legitimate images of Bill Clinton with Jeffrey Epstein.
And whether or not those images are real, and I actually hope they're not, We know that Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton were friends.
We know that he was never off that aeroplane.
So we know that there are kind of systems of power and alliances and friendships and relationships that sort of, in a sense, prohibit a moral position when it comes to Donald Trump.
They don't really have that option available.
And he said, I think I'll start with domestic.
Bring me the army.
Someone said bring back the allegedly button.
I used to like President Clinton.
I once said only he and Ronald Reagan were the great presidents since World War II. But I've had a change of heart and I think he needs to go away for a long time.
And I'm not going to execute him, although I could, under the Supreme Court's ruling.
But I think I'll just send him to the Colorado Supermax for the rest of his life.
So I've already got a petition ready.
I want him to transfer me to Guantanamo.
Because when you're 78 you're a lot more worried about it being too cold and being too hot We're laughing about this, but let me tell you something I Being president is a sacred duty.
Hmm, sacred.
The idea of sacralizing political institutions means, in the most literal sense, that you believe they're imbued with godliness or good.
By God, certainly they are sublime and divine.
Remember the attack on the Capitol or the protests or the insurrections or whatever you want to call that day, January 6th.
Maybe that's the reason it's given that synecdoche is because it's difficult to define and clearly partisan to attempt to.
The critiques that took place subsequently were almost religious critiques.
How dare you attack this sacred building?
Well, how many Americans now believe what happens in Congress or the Senate or the office of president is sacred?
Did Bill Clinton behave as if the Oval Office was sacred or did he do anything there that was...
Distinctly not sacred.
Let me know in the comments and chat about that.
And you can't really sacralize stuff when it suits you and desacralize it when it's convenient without being accused of the worst type of hypocrisy.
And I would say that this type of hypocrisy is the kind of seam that runs through these institutions of power.
Now let's have a look at Bill Clinton and a few...
It's a little bit of inside information.
How Clinton's malign foreign policy launched the US trajectory from Bush 2 to 9-11.
This is just a different and, I believe, rather interesting take on Bill Clinton's tenure.
Cultivating an image as a former anti-Vietnam War activist to win over the Aging Hippie Set...
In his early years as president, Clinton bombed six countries and by the end of his first term had committed US troops to 25 separate military operations compared to 17 in Ronald Reagan's due terms.
Clinton further expanded America's covert empire of overseas surveillance outposts and spying and increased the budget for intelligence spending and the national endowment of democracy.
A CIA offshoot, and I know a lot about them, let me tell you.
So what I think is initially fascinating there is the way that Clinton was positioned prior to his tenure.
Like, oh, he's going to be appealing to hippies.
Look at how Kamala Harris has been positioned now.
Note what tropes.
Middle class, anyone?
I'm like a normal person, just like you.
It's very, very interesting.
Let's go back to the thing, if we could.
That was not surprising, because according to the CIA operative called Mayor Junior, Clinton had been recruited into the CIA while at Oxford, and as Governor of Arkansas in the 80s, he'd allowed clandestine arms and drug flights to Nicaraguan counter-revolutionaries.
Amazing!
Oh, wow, this is even better than the Epstein stuff.
Backed by the CIA to be taken from MENA Airport in the western part of the state.
Rather than being a time of tranquility when the US failed to pay attention to the gathering storms of terrorism, as NUIT columnist David Brooks frames it, the Clinton presidency saw rising tensions among the US, China and Russia because of Clinton's malign foreign policies and US complicity in terrorist acts.
Now, note how...
We're invited to look away from reality and look towards the illusion.
Look at how the entire Democrat Party campaign is built on sort of a personality that Kamala Harris, I'm afraid, doesn't really have, of sort of affability and accessibility and just being another middle class person.
And then they bring out their elders as well.
The Clintons, both of them.
The Obamas, both of them.
And we're invited to sort of...
In a way, interpret that as heritage.
This is a serious institution that's reliable.
But when you look at how Bill Clinton presided, you have to confront other stuff.
And my word, in the snowstorm, incessant blizzard of modern information, it's difficult to remember that...
Kamala Harris is in office anyway, de facto president, because Joe Biden's not capable even of participating in a campaign sensibly, is he?
Saying stuff like Trump supporters are garbage, you know, whether he meant it or not, I don't even understand anymore.
So we can't even pay attention to what's happening.
Right now.
So the reality we receive is a reality that we're given a note that they're very interested in surveillance and censorship and controlling information and controlling media and they won't go on Joe Rogan's podcast to see how what we're engaged in is an attempt to sort of manage and control reality.
So it's good to remind ourselves what Bill Clinton actually was and actually is a president and therefore an affiliate of globalist institutions of war and control.
In so many ways, Clinton's presidency set the groundwork for the disasters that were to follow under Bush 2, Obama, Trump and Biden.
It was Clinton building off of Reagan who first waged a war on terror ridden with double standards, one that adopted terror tactics including extraordinary rendition, bombing and the use of drones.
It was Clinton who cried wolf about human rights abuses and the need to protect beleaguered peoples from genocide to justify military intervention in a post-Cold War age.
And it was Clinton's administration that pressed for regime change in Iraq and raised public alarm about the mythic WMDs, all while relying on fancy new military technologies and private military contractors to distance US shady military interventions from the public to limit dissent.
Pretty fascinating and pretty...
Well, I suppose what it shows you once more is that What you don't get from the Democratic Party is authenticity.
What you get is a staged and managed reality because if you were confronted with the reality of their tenure, their relationships and their intent, you wouldn't vote for them.
But that's just why I think.
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Now, again, one of the subjects we've been talking about is authenticity.
Do you ever wonder how Trump comes up with them social media posts?
Does he toil over them?
Do they brainstorm them?
Do the Atlantic Council look at them together?
Do you get former CIA officers and former CIA carve-outs to manage every syllable and every cipher, every sigil, every word?
Or does he sort of bark them across a room at people and just hope that these posts work out for the best?
And have you wondered how Trump might react?
When watching, like, footage of Kamala Harris at the DNC, well, thanks to a new documentary, which I think's been made by Tucker Carlson, we can have a look at that.
Now watch Trump's reaction both to the Kamala DNC speech and how he conceives of Shakespeare-like social media posts.
And I remember thinking, that is a lot of thank yous.
And where the hell's Beyonce?
To California with an unshakable dream to be the scientist.
How many people are watching?
Can we tell how many, Dan?
How many people are watching?
She's talking about how great San Francisco was before she destroyed it.
A lot of talk about childhood.
We've got to get to the border, inflation, and crime.
Oh man, it's amazing.
He's just sort of doing them live like sonnets, like murder she wrote.
This is incredible.
Do you think that, what about when it's all caps?
Does he say, I want this one caps.
It's crime.
The things of which she complains.
The things of which she complains.
Of which she complains.
In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man.
Ready?
These prosecutions were all started by her and Biden against their political opponents.
Me.
Ah, me!
She knew that that was to be typed in caps.
That was pretty good!
That was pretty good!
She paid and raised bail.
She paid bail to get the violent riders in Minnesota.
It's bad!
It's pretty enjoyable watching this.
There's a Minnesota out of jail.
Donald Trump with no guardrail.
I love it.
Put it in there.
Put it right in with the stuff, right?
With that post, yeah.
He would use the immigrants' powers.
You could do it either that or separately.
You could say more lies.
Lying about the Project 2025.
Oh, lying against Project 25, which he knows, and so do all Democrats, that I have absolutely They can tell when he's actually speaking in caps.
They're like, oh, he means caps.
It's like an inflection.
That I have absolutely nothing to do with.
She says we all know this from terms.
Oh man, that is pretty enjoyable.
And I would say, look, let's not be naive.
When people make content, we're able, I suppose, and I'd include myself in this, to ensure that somewhat favourable information is out there.
But the fact of the matter is, if you're like me, streaming every day, if you're doing content a lot, and I have...
Basically, for my whole life, I've made loads of radio or whatever.
And then someone like Trump, who's totally down with going on Joe Biden and sitting there for three hours, it's an indication that there's nothing to hide.
There's nothing to hide.
That doesn't mean a person is perfect, not flawed.
Of course, people are.
That's the nature of a human being.
But it's much more interesting when someone will only participate under very stringent conditions, wouldn't you say?
Like someone says, I'll do, Rogan, but you've got to come to me.
And I'm only doing it for 25 minutes, and then I need a break.
I just got one of those rushes of when I remember that Kamala Harris is just a human being.
Bill Clinton is just a human being.
We're all fallen.
Does something happen to people?
Do people get captured, overwhelmed, controlled somehow, seduced, some type of dark baptism into soullessness?
I don't necessarily mean Kamala Harris in that instance, but institutionally what happens to people to make them become completely deracinated, unable to access the stream of living water, That's here with us now running through us.
That is indeed the very matter of life.
The very substance of beingness.
The small, still voice available to us now.
That's why you shouldn't get too crazy in the chat, guys.
Because let's just sort of remember we're like alive for a while.
But somehow connected to eternity.
When I watch Donald Trump right there, do you know what I think?
He's like sort of a granddad.
And I know he is literally a granddad.
And sort of like an old ape.
And like just kind of...
You know, look, if you're going to have these types of systems that are based on commerce and economy and capitalism and, you know, no one's offering any alternative to that, by the way.
Kamala Harris isn't offering an alternative to that.
You probably want that kind of vibe, I suppose.
Don't you?
Do you?
You let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Me, personally, I would believe in sort of the mass decentralization of power, individual sovereignty and the right for us all to find divinity within ourselves so that we have a guide within us that's not based on materialism or materialistic principles but, you know, on one level hierarchies and social structures of There's a template for it.
We've always followed a template.
And what I saw there was not outside of it.
He is authentic, I would say.
That's probably what people like about him.
But that's just what I think.
Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
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I feel like I'm quoting her, kind of a planned genocide and a deliberate attack on female reproductivity and humanity.
I mean, she goes far, man.
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