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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, to the InfoWars 2020 election countdown coverage. to the InfoWars 2020 election countdown coverage. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith and breaking news we have for you. | ||
News that just came out minutes ago. | ||
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. | ||
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away at the age of 87. | ||
This is just breaking minutes ago. | ||
NPR says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Demure Firebrand, who in her 80s became a legal, cultural, and feminist icon, died Friday. | ||
The Supreme Court announced her death, saying the cause was complications from metastatic cancer of the pancreas. | ||
The court, in a statement, said Ginsburg died at her home in Washington, surrounded by family. | ||
She was 87. | ||
Chief Justice Roberts came out with a statement Saying quote, our nation has just lost a justice of historic stature. | ||
We at the Supreme Court have lost a cherished colleague. | ||
Today we mourn, but with confidence that future generations will remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg as we knew her a tired and probably should be tireless and resolute champion of justice. | ||
Folks, this election was already the most important election in American history. | ||
This election would already set us on a course either towards the ultimate destruction of our country or towards the opportunity of redemption. | ||
Now it has gotten even more important. | ||
The stakes are even higher. | ||
The decisions that will be made in just the next few days will decide the course of this country's future. | ||
And your vote has just become that much more important. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
Of course, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has struggled with her health for quite a while. | ||
There have been quite a few scares where she has disappeared for extended periods of time to deal with her ongoing medical issues. | ||
She lived to the ripe old age of 87. | ||
And folks, if you think back to the last time a Supreme Court Justice died, it was Antonin Scalia. | ||
And you remember the joy With which the leftists and liberals celebrated that death. | ||
We are not so low as them. | ||
We don't celebrate this death or any death. | ||
We do, however, recognize that this is a massive opportunity for Trump. | ||
It is a massive change in the political winds. | ||
And as I said, it just makes that this election coming up that much more important. | ||
Now, as she was Dying just days before her death, as the NPR article says, as her strength waned, Ginsburg dictated this statement to her granddaughter. | ||
Quote, my most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed. | ||
Interesting choice of words. | ||
President being installed. | ||
That's what the CIA does. | ||
They install dictators. | ||
They install leaders of countries. | ||
I think what she meant to say is inaugurated, a new president voted in by the people of the United States. | ||
Maybe she knew something that we don't. | ||
But yes, she says, quote, my favorite, my most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed. | ||
So many interesting things come to mind when you think about what is going to happen now. | ||
Because I might point out that during the Bush-Gore election, it was in fact the Supreme Court that decided the ultimate result of that election. | ||
What happens now if the Democrats get what they want, get the contested election, cause the confusion they desire, cause the hiccups that they think will be beneficial to them? | ||
What happens if it ends up going to the Supreme Court now that Ruth Bader Ginsburg is no longer on that esteemed body? | ||
Now she was a Supreme Court Justice for, I believe, 27 years. | ||
27 years in the nation's highest court. | ||
She was 87 years old. | ||
Her health issues included five bouts of cancer beginning in 1999, falls that resulted in broken ribs, insertion of a stent to clear a blocked artery, and assorted other hospitalizations after she turned 75. | ||
She spent a good dozen years Really fighting a losing battle against her own body. | ||
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday. | ||
Now, this is the interesting thing. | ||
Just last week, on Wednesday, Donald Trump actually came out with a Supreme Court shortlist. | ||
Vox News says Trump's Supreme Court shortlist is an attempt to remind his base why they love him. | ||
Trump wants to remind loyalists that if he wins in November, they'll get more judges who will enact Republican policy. | ||
Well, that's exactly right. | ||
Of course, Supreme Court nominations, Supreme Court appointments are lifetime appointments, meaning that the effect of a singular presidential election will be felt for generations beyond, as the person that that president puts onto the Supreme Court will be making decisions For, well, in Ruth Bader Ginsburg's case, almost three decades. | ||
As NPR puts it, Ginsburg's death gives Republicans the chance to tighten their grip on the court with another Trump appointment that would give conservatives a 6-3 majority. | ||
Very, very interesting. | ||
The stakes are even higher. | ||
The ante has been upped. | ||
Now if I can go back to Friday, February 14th, 2020. | ||
A few months ago, McConnell reiterates that the Senate would confirm a Supreme Court nominee if there's a vacancy this year. | ||
From CNN, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday again reiterated his position that the GOP-led Senate would confirm a nominee to any Supreme Court vacancy that occurred this election year, despite leaving a seat vacant in 2016 and preventing President Barack Obama's nominee from consideration. | ||
He says, if you think, if you're asking me a hypothetical, we would fill it. | ||
That was Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. | ||
And folks, I will be joined later in this program by Alex Jones, who has some breaking news about who may be appointed by President Trump. | ||
Of course, one of these names off of the shortlist that he revealed last week. | ||
And then later we will be joined by constitutional attorney Norm Pattis to break down the legal ramifications of the fact that, yes, today, Friday, September 18th, 2020, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away. Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away. | ||
You can imagine the chaos going on in Washington right now as Democrats and Republicans strive to figure out how to make the most of this sudden shift in the political winds. | ||
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All right. | |
I'll go ahead and read the statement by the Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C. | ||
For immediate release, Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died this evening surrounded by her family at her home in Washington, D.C. | ||
due to complications of metastatic pancreas cancer. | ||
She was 87 years old. | ||
Justice Ginsburg was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Clinton in 1993. | ||
She was the second woman appointed to the court and served more than 27 years. | ||
She is survived by her two children, Jane Carroll Ginsburg and James Steven Ginsburg, four grandchildren, Paul Spera, Clara Spera, Miranda Ginsburg, Abigail Ginsburg, and two step-grandchildren whose names I will not be able to pronounce. | ||
And one grandchild, Lucrezia Spera. | ||
Her husband, Martin David Ginsburg, died in 2010. | ||
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. | ||
said of Justice Ginsburg, Our nation has lost a jurist of historic stature. | ||
We at the Supreme Court have lost a cherished colleague. | ||
Today we mourn, but with confidence that future generations will remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg as we knew her, a tireless and resolute champion of justice. | ||
And a quick bio about Justice Ginsburg. | ||
She was born in Brooklyn, New York on March 15, 1933. | ||
She married Martin D. Ginsburg in 1954. | ||
She received a B.A. | ||
from Cornell University, attended Harvard Law School, and received her L.L.B. | ||
from Columbia Law School. | ||
She served as a law clerk to the Honorable Edmund L. Palmieri. | ||
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. | ||
She was a research associate and associate director of the Columbia Law School Project on International Procedures. | ||
She was a professor of law at Rutgers University School of Law, Columbia Law School, and a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study of Behavioral Sciences in Stanford, California. | ||
She was instrumental in launching the Women's Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union. | ||
and served as the ACLU's general counsel from 1973 to 1980 and on the National Board of Directors from 1974 to 1980. | ||
She was appointed judge at the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1980. | ||
During her more than 40 years as a judge and a justice, she was served by 159 law clerks. | ||
While on court, the justice authored my own words, a compilation of her speeches and writings. | ||
A private internment service will be held at Arlington National Cemetery. | ||
And of course, you probably know it has been really recently that she has become something of a cultural icon. | ||
She has become something of a demigod in the realm of leftist politics, where you see her treated as, uh, they call her the Notorious RBG. | ||
Of course, a reference to Notorious B.I.G. | ||
Basically saying she was the gangster of the court. | ||
She was the badass. | ||
She was the cool one. | ||
Of course, he was a diehard leftist and was sort of the ringleader of the liberals there on that court and was instrumental in making many decisions that we here on the right would consider severely damaging to our country. | ||
But you know, I'm not going to say anything bad. | ||
I'm not going to say anything bad. | ||
I'm not going to make any jokes about it. | ||
Not gonna play any distasteful songs from the Wizard of Oz. | ||
I'll do no such thing. | ||
We're not here to celebrate death. | ||
But folks, she lived a long and accomplished life. | ||
And it sounded like she died at her home, surrounded by family, at the age of 87. | ||
And as far as we saw, of course, she avoided the media for quite a while before her death. | ||
And, you know, as we saw, she Didn't stop working. | ||
She never stopped working even when she was in the hospital. | ||
With the severe surgeries, she would continue to issue rulings. | ||
Or maybe one of her associates did, we're not quite sure. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's the biggest headline. | ||
That's the, uh, this changes a lot of stuff. | ||
I mean, like I said, this, we knew was coming because we know how sick she was. | ||
We know how she has struggled to maintain health through the last few years. | ||
And it seemed like she was only holding on so she could get president Trump out of office before she retired. | ||
And we know from the statement that she made to her granddaughter, saying, quote, my most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed. | ||
Again, very interesting choice of words. | ||
But yes, she was hanging on, pardon the pun, for dear life, trying to not give President Trump yet another vacancy on the Supreme Court. | ||
And that may have had something to do with the fact that she didn't retire. | ||
Perhaps if Hillary Clinton had been elected, she would have retired three years ago and had been able to spend the final days of her life not working in retirement in comfort and relaxation. | ||
Instead, she felt it her duty to continue on, perhaps past a time that it was advisable to do so. | ||
Uh, because she refused to allow President Trump yet another vacancy on the Supreme Court. | ||
But now he has it and the question is, will he fill it before he is out of office? | ||
Or possibly, I mean, I don't know how quickly these things can get done. | ||
Will it be filled before the election? | ||
I doubt it, but Mitch McConnell, again, has reiterated in February of this year that the Senate would confirm a Supreme Court nominee if there's a vacancy this year. | ||
And of course, he is, as Majority Leader of the Senate, able to make things happen if he so desires. | ||
The comments made to Fox last February echo remarks he made last year when he used the same reasoning to explain why he'd fill a potential opening on the high court. | ||
Now, there's one thing we know from President Trump's presidency. | ||
It will not be an easy fight. | ||
The Democrats play dirty every chance they get. | ||
We saw what happened last time with the smears and media circus that attempted to take down Justice Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
That failed, but it succeeded wildly in severely damaging his reputation and driving a bunch of psychopathic liberals into a complete tailspin. | ||
So we can expect even more chaos and nonsense if McConnell attempts to put forward a nominee before the election. | ||
To me, that's the only thing that really makes sense. | ||
We'll see. | ||
At the center of this battle, NPR says, to achieve what will be Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. | ||
To achieve that, rather. | ||
So it says Ginsburg death gives Republicans the chance to tighten their grip on the court with another Trump appointment that would give conservatives a 6-3 majority which would be huge and would really make a difference when you see some of the decisions that are on the docket for the Supreme Court including things such as abortion. | ||
They say that would mean even a defection on the right would leave conservatives with enough votes to prevail in the Obamacare case and many others. | ||
At the center of this battle to achieve that will be Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. | ||
In 2016, he took a step unprecedented in modern times. | ||
He refused for nearly a year to allow any considerations of President Obama's Supreme Court nominee. | ||
Back then, McConnell's justification was the upcoming presidential election, which he said would allow voters a chance to weigh in on what kind of justice they wanted. | ||
But now with the tables turned, McConnell has made clear he will not follow the same course. | ||
Instead, he will try immediately. | ||
To push through a Trump nominee so as to ensure a conservative justice to fill Ginsburg's liberal shoes, even if President Trump were to lose his reelection bid. | ||
That's what he would do in circumstances like these. | ||
McConnell says, oh, oh, we'd fill it. | ||
Oh, yeah, we would. | ||
And now you see also the importance of the 2018 election. | ||
Had we lost the Senate majority in that year, things would be very different. | ||
Or if you were to go back to 2014, If the Democrats had retained majority leadership in the Senate, they would have been able to push through somebody like Justice Merrick Garland, who I believe was Obama's nominee. | ||
But they didn't have that majority, so McConnell was able to very skillfully prevent that appointment from going through. | ||
Well, now we're still in charge of the Senate, and he can push it through if he wants. | ||
And folks, We're not gonna go the liberal way, the leftist way, and celebrate and break out champagne and start dancing and setting off fireworks because a political opponent of ours has died. | ||
We're not that callous, cruel, or inhuman. | ||
But there are some things to learn from the liberals. | ||
One of these is, if you have power, use it. | ||
Use it for everything that it's worth. | ||
Mitch McConnell is the Senate Majority Leader, and it is Absolutely in his ability and in his best interest to push through a Supreme Court nominee as rapidly as possible. | ||
And folks, stay tuned because Alex Jones will be joining me very shortly along with constitutional lawyer Norm Pattis to be discussing exactly who that appointment very well may be. | ||
And the word is that the wheels are already turning in this regard. | ||
Moves are already being made. | ||
And as I said just last week, perhaps President Trump knew something that we didn't. | ||
Maybe he just had a feeling about it. | ||
But he did come out with a short list of 11 people. | ||
And, of course, it was a campaign tactic to remind people of the importance of the presidential campaign, the importance, what was at stake with a president, Again, a president only serves for four years, but in those four years he may appoint a very large number of Supreme Court justices who will, in the case of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, continue to make rulings for decades after that president has left office. | ||
This is one of the most important, impactful, and long-lasting effects of a presidential election. | ||
So our presidential election, the 2020 presidential election, has just gotten that much more important. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Senate Majority Mitch McConnell claimed that the, quote, biggest single issue that brought nine out of ten Republican voters home to Donald Trump was the Supreme Court. | ||
Vox says it's almost certainly an exaggeration, but this is, and especially with the way that the Supreme Court now operates, in many ways they do make laws. | ||
They do circumvent the process that's in place for Congress to write laws and the Senate to pass laws. | ||
Then it goes to the president. | ||
This is the way our government is supposed to work. | ||
But over time, much of that power has been cited. | ||
siphoned away towards the Supreme Court. | ||
And the Supreme Court now often makes decisions based strictly on ideology, based strictly on their own personal interpretation of what should the law be, when in reality their stated purpose is simply to decide what is and is not constitutional. | ||
But that's not what happens anymore. | ||
What happens now is that the Supreme Court, as liberals often do whenever they get a modicum of power, use that power to put forward their own ideology regardless of the lawfulness of their actions. | ||
So that's what they have been doing. | ||
But I remind you, if President Trump is able to get another Supreme Court nominee through the process, it will be a 6-3. | ||
Lead for the conservatives on the Supreme Court. | ||
Again, they're supposed to be above politics. | ||
They're supposed to be non-political, but that's not the real world. | ||
That's not really how it works. | ||
Ironically enough, we got Brett Kavanaugh in, we got Neil Gorsuch in, and they have actually made decisions that have disappointed many of us on the right. | ||
They've chosen to decide things were lawful. | ||
That we ideologically disagree with completely. | ||
It's kind of the chain around the neck of honorable people. | ||
If they get into power and they say, this is my, this is the reason I'm here. | ||
I'm here to decide whether something is constitutional or not. | ||
So that's what I'll do. | ||
And they do that. | ||
While meanwhile, their enemies are saying, I'm here to decide what is not, is and is not constitutional, but that's up to me. | ||
And I'll decide whether the constitution is right or not, whether I can change it to fit my whim or not. | ||
This is just the way that the liberals fight. | ||
They fight dirty. | ||
And we've seen it time and time again. | ||
In the age of legislative dysfunction, whoever controls the courts controls the country. | ||
In the past decade or so, or more precisely since Republicans took over the House in 2011, Congress has been barely functional. | ||
Yeah, it's the Republicans' fault that Congress is barely functional. | ||
Those Democratic congressmen, they're always working real hard to get things done, right? | ||
It's just the Republicans that are having trouble with Congress functioning. | ||
It's completely ridiculous. | ||
Judges, they say, by contrast, have become the most consequential policymakers in this nation. | ||
They go on to complain about many of the decisions made by the Supreme Court, and really it shows, just once again, the degradation, the corruption, and the dismantlement of our entire governmental system. | ||
Now, right now, by the way, Should let you know, Donald Trump is in Minnesota, I believe. | ||
Is that right, fellas? | ||
Minnesota. | ||
He's giving a speech now, one of these long rallies. | ||
And as far as we know, he has not yet been told that Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away. | ||
So we're keeping an eye on President Trump at the podium now. | ||
And we're eagerly awaiting the moment where maybe somebody in the crowd sees a tweet and shouts this out. | ||
Or maybe an assistant of Donald Trump can sneak up and whisper in his ear that Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away. | ||
And maybe he'll make a statement about it. | ||
That would be ideal because there's one thing we know about Trump. | ||
It's that his off-the-cuff statements are often more truthful and certainly more appropriate and exciting than his prepared statements. | ||
So I would love to see, in real time, Donald Trump react to this news. | ||
But perhaps he's being prevented from finding out until he's finished his speech. | ||
But he's there in Minnesota right now on the campaign trail. | ||
He doesn't know. | ||
He doesn't yet know that he has just been granted a gift. | ||
He has just received a present of a new Supreme Court vacancy. | ||
So the crew will be listening in to that and waiting to see if President Trump finds out. | ||
And if he does, we will bring you that clip as soon as it comes out. | ||
Really amazing, amazing, amazing stuff, folks, as our As the proper activity of our government collapses, as the proper roles of the government go farther and farther away from the roles they actually inhabit, the Supreme Court has gained inordinate power. | ||
Power they were never meant to have. | ||
Power to decide what laws would and would not be put on the books, rather than just, uh, Doing their jobs. | ||
President Trump mentioned Ted Cruz. | ||
At his friendly protest a few minutes ago. | ||
That may be a reference. | ||
To the Supreme Court pick. | ||
But once again. | ||
They may have had some sort of inside information. | ||
They may have known in some way. | ||
That. | ||
This may be coming down the line. | ||
Because less than a week ago. | ||
President Trump. | ||
Did come out with that short list. | ||
Of Supreme Court nominees. | ||
I remind you once again to stay tuned because Alex Jones will be joining me after the next break to break down all of the information we know about what is going on. | ||
Really incredible stuff, folks. | ||
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Let's talk about this. | |
We're less than 50 days from the election of all elections. | ||
You know, we thought 2016 was important. | ||
2020, I mean, this could really make or break the world, the country. | ||
What do you see going on in front of the scenes, behind the scenes? | ||
What are the factors? | ||
And then what's going to happen regardless on November 3rd, December 3rd, January 3rd? | ||
Yeah, how's this going to play out, Alex? | ||
Well, that's the big question. | ||
Probably should have started the interview with that. | ||
I'm glad you brought it up. | ||
It's an overused cliché, but clichés are clichés because they're true. | ||
Nothing succeeds like success. | ||
No hatred like a woman's scorn. | ||
You can cut the suspense with a butcher knife. | ||
I mean, this is, in fact, I've been thinking of the right term. | ||
I'm going to steal that, Ryan. | ||
This is the election to end all elections. | ||
This is the big enchilada. | ||
I've been calling it the most important election ever, and now we know that. | ||
It's a referendum versus nationalism, pro-human, and globalism. | ||
I mean, take Trump. | ||
Let's not get off on the black folks. | ||
I don't want to be patronizing. | ||
I don't even want to say black folks. | ||
How about humanity in general? | ||
Trump doubled funding for black universities. | ||
Trump did free enterprise zones for black neighborhoods. | ||
That's not, oh, you get a job or you get a thing at a university because you're black. | ||
How about you're in this neighborhood, you're black, you get no taxes or whatever. | ||
I'm all for that. | ||
I'm for that for everybody, quite frankly, except the big corporations. | ||
They're the ones that are tax exempt. | ||
But you talk about what's happening with this election. | ||
When they said four years ago, if Hillary loses in the Council on Foreign Relations publication, Foreign Affairs, this will devastate globalism. | ||
It may not be able to be fixed. | ||
Then she lost. | ||
Now they're saying, okay, we've got to create race war. | ||
We've got to create division. | ||
They even write articles about it. | ||
We've got to try to repudiate and discredit Trump, even if they steal the election from Trump. | ||
I can look at where this is going, they're going to lose in the long term. | ||
We've got the initiative, they're in trouble. | ||
But it's a very much worse road if Trump gets kicked out. | ||
So they put out 80 million ballots, randomly mailed them everywhere. | ||
They admit to gum things up so they can challenge the election. | ||
So what's going to happen is Trump's going to win in a landslide. | ||
They're going to say, oh, we haven't gotten the mail-in ballots in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Florida, and a key other, Ohio. | ||
I don't think that's going to work, especially if we talk about it and get out ahead of it. | ||
riots and mass shootings and an attack on the dollar during that period and probably crashed the stock market, which they've got the power to do, until Trump is removed via 25th Amendment or a military coup, which the Democrats are openly canvassing and pushing. | ||
I don't think that's going to work, especially if we talk about it and get out ahead of it, because the Democrats themselves have tried to say, he's going to use the military. | ||
He's He's going to contest the election. | ||
We've got to remove him when he contests. | ||
Trump did never do that. | ||
They're the ones saying, Hillary, Biden, Kamala Harris, all of them, we're going to contest. | ||
So they know there's a landslide. | ||
They know it's backfired. | ||
They're going to contest with 47 days left. | ||
The Supreme Court, I would guess, within two weeks will come in and look at the numbers. | ||
And I would imagine, though a lot of them are blackmailed, put Trump into office. | ||
And then still we face the globalists trying to bring down the stock market and run a bunch of other operations. | ||
But if Trump gets out and points out that Communist China is behind COVID, we're traitors. | ||
And if Trump says it's a referendum against globalism and nationalism, and if Trump explains that it's about confidence in Americana, And really an alliance with the UK. | ||
And we could probably bring down the EU, have a new freedom for Europe. | ||
We can reform China. | ||
I believe the new renaissance is right around the corner. | ||
And we've got to have the new renaissance and believe in that and do that. | ||
Because if we don't, it's the Chinese communist century and a really nightmare globalist authoritarianism they've got planned. | ||
That is just the most horrible thing ever. | ||
So that's what I lay out on the table. | ||
But I believe Trump will be elected. | ||
They will challenge the election. | ||
And I think they probably will stage some false flags, maybe a shoot-up of a black church, God forbid. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
It's the InfoWars 2020 election countdown. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
It's all hands on deck here at InfoWars. | ||
Later, we're going to be joined by Deanna Lorraine, Tom Pappert, and Patrick Howley, all to break down the consequences of this breaking news that at the age of 87, Ruth Well, Harrison, I was already up here tonight working while you guys were doing a great job getting ready for the live show. | ||
And about 30 minutes before we went live, I got a call from one of Trump's lawyers. | ||
Saying, have you seen that Ruth Bader Ginsburg just died? | ||
And then suddenly, more than 30 texts came in from other people. | ||
So I called another Trump lawyer right now, and I said, what's the word on this? | ||
Who do you think he's going to nominate? | ||
And it's, for once, what mainstream media is saying is pretty accurate about who Trump's first choice is going to be. | ||
I'll tell folks about that here in a moment, but first, Deanna Lorraine is driving in. | ||
She's here in Austin now, anchoring here weeknights with you. | ||
She's going to be co-hosting when you have Patrick Cowley, a great political mind, and Tom Papert, another amazing researcher, on with you in the next hour. | ||
Obviously, I'm going to do a Saturday show now that we're doing during election time that's basically commercial-free, six minutes of breaks an hour, just for local stations. | ||
That's going to be 2 to 4 p.m. | ||
tomorrow, part of the Saturday election countdown. | ||
This is the weeknight election countdown that is 7 to 9 p.m. | ||
So I'm going to tell you about Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
Who is probably set to be the next nominee after the whole Brett Kavanaugh situation. | ||
She was already slated, but they went ahead and went with Kavanaugh. | ||
Because Trump said, I'm going to go off a computer that the big think tanks put together that gives us the most conservative candidates. | ||
We've kind of seen that their votes aren't quite how their record was now. | ||
But she was right behind Kavanaugh. | ||
So he said, I don't care if you're a man or a woman, however you're rated. | ||
So she's the next person in the list. | ||
And we'll tell you about Amy Coney Not Comey, Coney, as in a Coney Island coming up in a moment. | ||
But let's just get the big elephant in the room out in the open right now. | ||
With 45 days and in a few hours, 44 days, 44 days, folks, 44 days and a couple hours, Texas time. | ||
You know, it's 7.39 right now, Texas time. | ||
So it's 44 days and three or four hours, depending on what time zone you're in. | ||
We're gonna have this election, and all the internal polls show Trump 15 points ahead. | ||
He was 10 points ahead last time, and I told you he was gonna win. | ||
But the election fraud was so massive, his landslide barely made it over the top. | ||
He's a little bit ahead of where he was last time, but they're even better at their fraud and their 80 million fake ballots to confuse things and their plan to contest the election because they know they're losing. | ||
The good news is America has rejected Soros trying to claim he represents black people and all these riots that have been funded, and so now the polls have turned against Black Lives Matter and turned against Antifa, but they can still pull something big, false flags, you name it. | ||
Ruth Bader Ginsburg dying now will supercharge—this is the big takeaway—the left to absolutely go crazy and go into end-of-the-world mode. | ||
Because if we get one more Supreme Court justice, they won't have control of the court for another decade or so. | ||
If Trump gets reelected and then others are set to stand down and retire—one conservative, probably Clarence Thomas, one liberal—then the court will even be Even more stacked towards supposedly pro-America, pro-Constitution. | ||
But don't hold your breath, but certainly a Trump nominee and a Trump justice will be better. | ||
So they are in meltdown, end of the world, good or dumb or wrong, battle of the gods. | ||
Hysteria right now. | ||
The average life expectancy with pancreatic cancer is six months. | ||
She's lived four years with it. | ||
She's been given Darth Vader-level technology. | ||
She's had liver cancer, a bunch of other cancers. | ||
They have kept her alive. | ||
And now with 45 days left, she dies. | ||
That is going to be like throwing gasoline and oxygen on a fire. | ||
It's going to be like flamethrowers in a fireworks factory. | ||
The left is going to go apoplectic. | ||
They're going to go thermal nuclear. | ||
They're going to go completely crazy, completely ape. | ||
And obviously, Trump should not wait until he wins or loses. | ||
The left's going to say, oh, he should wait. | ||
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If the Democrats were in this position, they would nominate, that process would begin, and the Senate's got to go into session in the middle of the last 40 days of the election. | ||
This is going to be totally insane. | ||
It was said by many historians and many philosophers that truth is stranger than fiction. | ||
And this is absolutely what this is. | ||
2020 is archetypally the year of vision, the year of awakening, the year of things being revealed. | ||
And so, this is going to be explosive. | ||
Absolutely explosive, Harrison Smith. | ||
Yeah, and I don't know if you saw this. | ||
Just days before her death, as her strength waned, Ginsburg directed this statement to her granddaughter. | ||
my most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed. | ||
So she did not want to go before a new president was, in her words, installed, which to me is kind of an interesting way to phrase that. | ||
Since presidents aren't installed, they're elected. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So now we've got a riot for her. | ||
We've got it. | ||
But no, Constitution says a judge dies. | ||
You start the process. | ||
Party in power begins the nomination. | ||
That's how that works. | ||
Now, if they can control the Senate, even if it passes over into the new administration, whoever that is, they could no bill the person. | ||
The Senate could say no. | ||
But you don't just say, well, Ruth doesn't want us to do this in her name. | ||
Let's just wait for the next president. | ||
No, that should not be done. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, and, uh, November 3rd would not be the deadline for passing this, right? | ||
They would at least have till January 20th because Trump would still be president. | ||
By that point, the Senate would still be in the Republican middle. | ||
This is going, listen, if we were already on the edge of our seats now, we're levitating above our seats. | ||
I mean, this is the, I said, truth is stranger than fiction. | ||
You couldn't come up with a, Every NFL game, sudden death over time, you know, Hail Mary's being caught, you know, quarterbacks being, you know, ribs broken. | ||
I mean, this is like the best football games you've ever seen times a hundred. | ||
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Except commies are trying to take over with China, and if they win, they're going to bankrupt you and come and take your guns. | ||
I mean, except it's not entertainment. | ||
I mean, this is just off the freaking chart, brother. | ||
There's never been, not since George Washington and Trenton, And, you know, events like that. | ||
We have not seen this since the founding of the country. | ||
This is epic. | ||
This is legendary. | ||
This is white knuckles. | ||
This is insane. | ||
Yeah, the fate of the world sort of stands in the balance of this, and that's not overblowing. | ||
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I mean, boy, do you not feel the energy right now? | |
It really is incredible. | ||
And then the question of course comes, you know, if she was this desperate to hang on saying, you know, my most fervent, her most fervent wish is that she's not be replaced until a new president is installed. | ||
For how many years has she really should have been retired? | ||
Well obviously that's written for. | ||
It doesn't matter the Constitution. | ||
She's a judge. | ||
She knows she dies in her little Imperium job, then it's up to the Senate. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
It doesn't matter what her most fervent wishes are. | ||
If wishes were reality, well, you know, we'd never die. | ||
Grandma wouldn't die. | ||
Ruth Bader Ginsburg wouldn't die. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
Yeah, no, exactly. | ||
She's leaving the marching orders. | ||
And this, you know, I talked to a White House advisor as well, not just two of the White House lawyers today, just in the last 30 minutes before we went live. | ||
Well, you were already live. | ||
I was talking to them. | ||
And they said, look, the really sick math is they had her on life support. | ||
They could keep her alive with adrenaline and growth hormone and blood transfusions, and it was her wish to go ahead and die to get the vote out as a blood sacrifice, because her main mission was to get abortion, which she helped get through. | ||
And that blood sacrifice that Schumer talked about, you know, if you want a war, quit letting us have the blood of the babies. | ||
We need that satanic energy. | ||
And so this Skeksy who went on to, you know, obviously meet her maker in the ninth circle of Hades today. | ||
I mean, there's no doubt. | ||
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, you know, who helped kill millions of babies, is facing God today. | ||
And we're not going to ask what God's judgment is. | ||
I think it's pretty obvious. | ||
Vengeance is the Lord's. | ||
But this monstrous pig demon, who presided over all this carnage and destruction of America, you know, she is witnessing her own destruction and own defeat right now. | ||
And I tell you, it's quite delicious. | ||
Yeah, and of course, they'll always pump her up as a champion of women's rights, which of course, through the, you know, translation out of liberal double talk, we know that... Disenfranchisement, enslavement, abortion, cancer, annihilation. | ||
Degeneration. | ||
All that sort of stuff. | ||
But, so hopefully, we'll go to the complete other side. | ||
You're not going to be with us for that much longer. | ||
What do you have on Amy Coney Barrett? | ||
Yeah, let's get into this because I'm going to leave because we have got a man, Deanna Lorraine, coming in. | ||
You're doing a great job. | ||
Tom Papert, Patrick Howley. | ||
Yeah, they're going to be on here. | ||
And listen, I just want to say this, listeners, The Big Regular Show has a couple million viewers an hour. | ||
We're doing a great job thanks to you. | ||
We're still reaching new people, but you already know what's going on. | ||
It's the new person. | ||
Your mom, your dad, your cousin, your brother, your sister, your ex-boyfriend. | ||
I don't care who it is. | ||
Your co-workers. | ||
We're live on Friday night and we love it. | ||
We're not bitching like, oh god, we gotta be here. | ||
I don't wanna be at home just sitting there doing nothing. | ||
I was already up here working tonight. | ||
And then boom, this happened. | ||
And so I came and crashed the show. | ||
I was already about this close to crashing because there's so much news going on. | ||
But just go to InfoWars.com, go to NewsWars.com, go to DeAnna Lorraine's deal. | ||
They block on Twitter sharing banned video. | ||
But if you go to 2020ElectionsCenter.com, 2020ElectionsCenter.com, and then just click on the left-hand link and see 2020 Elections Center live election countdown, you'll see the live feed right there. | ||
Because our main feed's got hundreds of thousands on it, but that's its own little feed with only, you know, I'm not bitching, 8,000 plus watching it, that own little separate feed. | ||
Let's take that feed from 2020electioncenter.com, click on the left-hand side of the link, it drops down, you'll see election countdown and get that link. | ||
And when you get excited, these average shows probably have 300,000 views by tomorrow. | ||
That's great. | ||
We do extra shows to reach new people. | ||
We do it. | ||
That's a huge, that's three football stadiums. | ||
We love it. | ||
We just want to win the war. | ||
But when you get excited, this happened last election cycle, we would have 3-4 million people click on those streams when you caused the chain reaction on Facebook, on Twitter. | ||
That's why they censor us there. | ||
But when you do it via your email, or via your instant message, or via word of mouth, sending out that link, like I did to my wife and to my son before we went live, to my wife Erica, to my son Rex, I said, hey, here's the 2020 Election Center link to the live show. | ||
It's also on newswars.com and infowars.com. | ||
Share it, and that's how people tune in and hear this. | ||
So let's get into it right now, ahead of me going and watching you guys with young Lorraine, and of course, Harrison Smith, and the rest of these awesome folks taking over. | ||
But there's the URL right there, 2020electioncenter.com. | ||
I'll be back tomorrow, 2 to 4 p.m. | ||
Central, commercial free, covering the latest developments as this unfolds. | ||
As the Rolling Stones say, wild horses could not drag me away. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's put her up on screen if we can. | ||
Amy Coney Barrett is a United States Circuit Judge for the Court of Appeals of the Seventh Circuit. | ||
And she was right behind Kavanaugh on the computer program. | ||
And I'm not saying it's perfect, but Trump got big Republican think tanks to, when he ran for election, to give him a list of the most conservative judges according to what they call conservative. | ||
I think she's a pretty good lady overall. | ||
She was right behind Gorsuch and then Cabot on her. | ||
So she's next in line. | ||
Trump is neurotic about doing what he says he'll do, sometimes to a point of fault. | ||
And she's the one. | ||
And so I got a call from a lawyer that works for the president. | ||
And then I made another call to another lawyer, literally 45 minutes ago, right as the show was starting. | ||
And I said, what's the word? | ||
And they said, it is Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
Now Trump can change his mind tomorrow, but We give you real intel. | ||
This is who we have, and I think it will be a woman, because I don't care if it's a man, a woman, black, white, I don't give a damn. | ||
Believe me, I'd have a bunch of Terrence Thomas' up there if I could, or even Walter Williams. | ||
I don't care what color you are, or what you got between your legs, as long as you're pro-freedom. | ||
Literally. | ||
The problem is they brainwash minorities and women to supposedly be communists. | ||
That's what they're supposed to do. | ||
No, you're supposed to think for yourself. | ||
Well, this lady does not have that record. | ||
So I'll back her. | ||
And this is a very, very exciting moment, but they could change it. | ||
But it's good to have a woman to go up against what we've already seen with the Democrats so that they don't make it all about, oh, we haven't put a woman in there. | ||
So look for Amy Coney Barrett to be in there, Ruth Bader Ginsburg dead. | ||
At 87 years of age from all the myriad of cancers that she had. | ||
And I got a call from a high-level White House advisor. | ||
So I got two calls. | ||
I made a call. | ||
And they don't have all the answers either. | ||
I mean, they asked me my opinion, but I gave them mine. | ||
And they said, listen, They didn't murder Ginsburg, but she was being kept alive by some very serious drugs. | ||
And they said, we'll come on tomorrow or give you sources tomorrow. | ||
She may have given up the ghost and said, go ahead and let me die before the election to supercharge all of the Democrats to go out and vote and to go crazy. | ||
So if things were already, I guess Trump's speaking alive. | ||
He talks about Ginsburg. | ||
Let's go to it. | ||
You guys just go to it if he talks about Ginsburg. | ||
The crew's watching. | ||
We're going to clip that out. | ||
Because we wish nothing against Ginsburg. | ||
And we're sad that she's dead, even though she presided over the murder of all these babies and is a ghoul-like creature that tried to put women in the slave factories. | ||
We just absolutely have to understand that now the election is going to be that much more towards civil war, that much more crazy, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, well, and if you just look at Amy Coney Barrett, I think I remember back with Kavanaugh when discussion of her came up before Kavanaugh was confirmed as the nominee. | ||
It was almost as she was too conservative that people were concerned. | ||
Well, that's why they didn't want her. | ||
She was better than Kavanaugh. | ||
Yeah, and Dianne Feinstein questioned Barrett about whether her Catholic faith would influence her decision-making on the court, as if it's a bad thing that your faith might determine. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You would never ask a Jew, is it okay, or supposedly Muslim, but if it's a Catholic, you're a bad person. | ||
It'll be bad, right, yeah. | ||
And of course, that had to do with Roe v. Wade, which there are some cases coming up with Roe v. Wade sort of in the balance. | ||
A lot of people in politics have been talking about bringing that up once again. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Destroying that once and for all, getting rid of the easy access to abortion as well as some gun rights stuff. | ||
And seemingly everything that we know about Amy Coney Barrett is that she is pretty much right on top of all of this and on the right side. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So you're going to take over with Yana Lorraine. | ||
You're going to take over with Patrick Halle. | ||
You're going to take over Tom Pappert to give their analysis. | ||
But this is nitrous oxide into a race car engine. | ||
I mean, this... I don't have words, I know you don't either, to describe. | ||
Listeners and viewers, you don't need me to tell you that the left loves the Supreme Court. | ||
They want to control it. | ||
They want to run our lives. | ||
They're already upset about Kavanaugh and Gorsuch. | ||
They don't know what to do. | ||
And now, even if Trump loses, which I don't think he'll do unless it's election fraud, which we know is happening, so it could happen. | ||
But there's a legal election, he'll win. | ||
The internal polls show that. | ||
But still, there's only two more vacancies probably the next four to eight years if Democrats were to get in. | ||
So if we get rid of that particular Democrat seat, already the Supreme Court is only going to have three liberal members on it versus the others. | ||
This is really putting them in check. | ||
So this is existential. | ||
This is right up to the wire. | ||
This is the stuff legends are made of. | ||
And just thank your lucky stars and put an excellent prayer into Jesus tonight, folks, because this is an insane time. | ||
I mean, Harrison, what do you think the left's going to pull now that this is happening? | ||
I was just thinking, well, if he nominates Amy Coney Barrett, it'll be at least a little bit more difficult for them to pull another rape accusation from 30-plus years ago, but who knows what nefarious programs they're trying to roll out, you know, frantically right now, working behind the scenes, putting their plans in place to try to upset any attempt that Trump makes to fulfill his presidential duty and put a new person on the Supreme Court. | ||
You know, as you were mentioning earlier, now is the time to get people to Infowars and explain things, explain what's going on, because it doesn't matter how brainwashed you are. | ||
I don't believe that a thinking human being can see what's going on in the world today and in America today and see the subversive, seditious acts of the Democratic Party and not at least question and go, OK, what's really going on? | ||
And for you out there, that's the opportunity to go, well, let me tell you about Infowars. | ||
Let me tell you about Alex Jones. | ||
Let me try to. | ||
And the reason we hype that up is their whole game plan is about suppressing you and your voice and censoring you and censoring the presidency. | ||
So, obviously, sharing links like this live show, that is dynamic, informative, and powerful, and will give folks the rest of the story, is what you do. | ||
You're informed. | ||
What do you do next? | ||
You share the link on your Instagram, on your Twitter, on your Facebook. | ||
So what do they censor you? | ||
Do it via your private message. | ||
Do it via your email. | ||
Just jam it out and say, Alex Jones, Harrison Smith, Yana Lorraine, Patrick Halley, Tom Pepper, they're all live on Friday night with President Trump and his great speech he's giving. | ||
In fact, maybe when we go to break here, we should probably just hear a few minutes of Trump's speech. | ||
Looks like he's totally kicking butt up there. | ||
Well, and we're keeping an eye on it just to see if, you know, an assistant runs up and whispers in his ear, you know, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away, or if somebody in the audience sees it on their Twitter and shouts it out. | ||
You know, he may not even want to respond to it because he's probably worried that the crowd will boo. | ||
I mean, she deserves to be booed. | ||
She's an abortionist, she's a globalist. | ||
I'm not happy she's dead, but I would imagine that the political equation, even speaking since she died, or close to it, I would imagine that they're like, oh my god, they're gonna boo her if he mentions her, and so that's what's going on with the optics right now. | ||
Yeah, and imagine having to calculate constantly every angle. | ||
Yeah, well, and that's what I was kind of hoping that maybe it would be revealed there because it's often during these sort of off-the-cuff moments where the truth comes out. | ||
Well, I was about to say, instead of groveling to her, say she was a monster. | ||
Yeah. | ||
She enslaved women. | ||
She helped kill millions of babies. | ||
I agree. | ||
Either just say, oh, we feel sorry for the dead. | ||
Either take the high road or just attack. | ||
Don't give the little half-assed middle of the road deal. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, and, of course, he's always, basically, when they said, what do you have to say to Ruth Bader Ginsburg last time she went in the hospital, he said, I wish her well. | ||
I wish her well. | ||
Well, the good news is, the Republicans, exactly, the Republicans are vowing to fill the seat. | ||
They're not going to wait with their, quote, dying wish. | ||
Your wish doesn't trump reality. | ||
It doesn't trump the Constitution. | ||
So, the Republicans are doing the right thing. | ||
You were asking earlier, what's Mitch McConnell going to do? | ||
Well, he says he's going to go forward and fill the vacancy. | ||
So, all hell, brother, is going to break loose. | ||
Oh yeah, yeah, you thought they were fired up before. | ||
There are already people, we were showing the video earlier, already people showing up to wherever that was, that's the Supreme Court, people showing up to the Supreme Court already right now to pay their respects, which of course is just another excuse to riot. | ||
This is going to be one hell of a circus. | ||
Deonna Lorraine, who I appreciate on her day off, trooping in here. | ||
She wanted to get on air, we're glad to have her. | ||
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And they said it four years ago. | ||
Texas is in play! | ||
This could be a terrible defeat, losing Texas. | ||
Big state. | ||
Great state. | ||
This would be a tremendous defeat. | ||
And they said it about Ohio, too. | ||
I think we won by, like, nine points, right? | ||
They said, Ohio is in play. | ||
Utah is in play. | ||
We won by a lot. | ||
Remember, we beat a guy named McMuffin. | ||
Remember the guy? | ||
He was going to take the state of Utah, and then he was going to be able to negotiate. | ||
But that didn't work out. | ||
He came in third. | ||
Even Hillary beat him. | ||
But they said, Texas isn't in play! | ||
And I'd go around telling my people, damn it, Texas isn't in play. | ||
How the hell? | ||
Every time I go there, I have 35,000 people at the stadium. | ||
How could it possibly be in play? | ||
They said it's in play. | ||
My people would say, I don't think so. | ||
And we had a big Texas rancher. | ||
He was on one of the shows. | ||
He goes, like, he wearing a big, beautiful hat. | ||
I wish I could wear those hats. | ||
It wouldn't work for me too well. | ||
I don't think it works for me, right? | ||
But it worked for him. | ||
And he said, I don't know too much about a lot. | ||
But I know one thing. | ||
Texas is not in play, and this guy is going to win Texas by a hell of a lot of votes. | ||
And that's what happened that night, the night of the election. | ||
The night of the election, they called the results. | ||
I've been listening for six months. | ||
Texas is so close, we can't even imagine it. | ||
It's so close. | ||
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And they only call the election, you know, immediately if you win in a landslide. | ||
It's got to be, like, tremendous. | ||
And they said, Texas has closed its doors. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump has won the state of Texas. | ||
They didn't even say the polls were closed. | ||
They forgot to say the polls were closed. | ||
I said, how come I won? | ||
I called my people. | ||
How could I have won? | ||
All right, folks, that is President Trump live right now in Minneapolis, still giving his speech. | ||
He has been up there talking off the cuff for quite a while. | ||
No word yet if he even knows that Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away at the age Welcome back. | ||
It is the 2020 election countdown here on Infowars.com, band.videonewswars.com, all of those great sites. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith, and I'm joined by Deanna Lorraine, who's come in on her day off to break down some of this incredible news. | ||
Then we'll have Patrick Howley, who is on the line. | ||
We'll bring him in in just a few minutes. | ||
I couldn't resist. | ||
How could I resist? | ||
I mean, I'm just, I can't get enough of InfoWars, of course. | ||
I'm watching it 24-7. | ||
What else am I going to do on a Friday night but cover this latest breaking news of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
Here at the nerve center of the true resistance. | ||
The nerve center of American First. | ||
The front lines of the fight, and I can't you know, of course, we cannot say anything about our emotions around this, except for we wish her and her family the ultimate condolences and our thoughts and prayers are with her. | ||
But at the same time, it's not necessarily a bad thing for. | ||
America and for conservatives, and let's be honest. | ||
I mean, they were holding her up like weekend at Bernie style for about a year or two now. | ||
And I mean, I mean, she was not really all there. | ||
I mean, she was pretty much propped up. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, that to me sounds more like elder abuse. | ||
But they don't care. | ||
Of course, the left doesn't care. | ||
They do it to Joe Biden. | ||
They do it to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
They will do anything that they can in order to get their way and to get their agenda pushed. | ||
Yeah, and she, for months, would just disappear. | ||
She'd be in the hospital, yet she'd still be releasing decisions being made. | ||
We don't know if that was her, if it was somebody else, if she was just sort of a figurehead at that point. | ||
We don't really know, but it looks like she finally, as Alex puts it, gave up the ghost. | ||
Gave up the ghost. | ||
Now, I have this breaking statement from Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. | ||
He's published a statement, McConnell's statement, on the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
He of course honors her and says she was intelligent and her determination earned her respect. | ||
But then at the end he says, in the last midterm election before Justice Scalia's death in 2016, Americans elected a Republican Senate majority because we pledged to check and balance the last days of a lame-duck president's second term. | ||
We kept our promise. | ||
Since the 1880s, no Senate has confirmed an opposite party president's Supreme Court nominee in a presidential election year. | ||
By contrast, Americans reelected our majority in 2016 and expanded it in 2018 because we pledged to work with President Trump and support his agenda, particularly his outstanding appointments to the federal judiciary. | ||
Once again, we will keep our promise. | ||
He ends it by saying President Trump's nominee will receive a vote on the floor of the United States Senate Senate. | ||
So that's from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. | ||
He confirms they will in fact be putting forward a vote as soon as possible. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's great. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we may have a new Supreme Court Justice, heck, maybe by election time. | ||
Do you think it will be by election time? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I mean, we know how slow the Senate goes, and who knows what sort of tricks the leftists will pull. | ||
We know they really pulled out the stops last time for Justice Brett Kavanaugh, so I'm sure right now they're rifling through their fabricated blackmail folder to try to find the appropriate extortion scheme for Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
Well, I think it's great. | ||
I really hope that he does go with her because I think a woman is very important and not not because of the feminist reasons why a woman is important because I don't care. | ||
I tend to I want to vote for someone based on the color, you know the content of their character, not you know what gender they are, what group they belong to. | ||
That should only be what it's about. | ||
But because a woman is a little bit more bulletproof, You know, and the left and they're going to throw every dirty, disgusting lie at this person. | ||
So a woman is a little bit harder to say. | ||
Oh, you know, there was a sexual assault, you know, happening in high school where, you know, she raped me or she exalted me. | ||
There's a little bit less that you can really do with a woman and get away with it plausibly. | ||
Yeah, and another great thing about her is she's only 48 years old, so she's still relatively young in the world of Supreme Court justices, as well as Kavanaugh. | ||
Gorsuch was on the younger side as well. | ||
So, you know, if she gets in, that's at least three Supreme Court justices, conservative, put in by President Trump that will be there for decades. | ||
Like, this is the most longest lasting effect of a presidential election. | ||
And in some ways, the most important aspect of a presidential election, because these people actually make decisions that change the law for good. | ||
And so this is really, really incredible. | ||
And yeah, it looks like the mainstream media has already picked up that she is on the shortlist and probably at the top of that shortlist. | ||
But we have it on very good authority from our sources that she will be the nominee, and that nomination will be coming very shortly. | ||
So that's very exciting. | ||
And from what Alex has said, and what you guys, your research, is there anything that you guys have dug up on Amy Coney Barrett that could make her compromised or blackmailable? | ||
Or someone that could turn, could somehow flip against conservatives' votes, like we've seen some people in the past, like John Roberts or anything. | ||
Do you think that she's going to stay true and true to the conservative vote? | ||
You know, it's always hard to say. | ||
I will say, it seems like the number one objection to her that comes from the left is that she's too conservative. | ||
She's too Catholic. | ||
She's too Christian. | ||
She's too strong in her faith. | ||
Yeah, so hey, if that's a problem, we could use more of them, right? | ||
Use more problems like that. | ||
Yes. | ||
And she says, quote, if you're asking whether I take my faith seriously and am a faithful Catholic, I am, Barrett responded during a hearing. | ||
The quote continues, although I would stress that my personal church affiliation or my religious belief would not bear in the discharge of my duties as a judge. | ||
So obviously she's a conservative, she's a Christian, she's a Catholic. | ||
She's also respectable and upright in her presentation and of course this comes after criticisms that essentially her Catholic faith would be an issue, would be a problem, would not allow her to faithfully carry out the roles of a justice. | ||
Which is frankly bigoted against Catholic people. | ||
I mean, that's a horrible thing to suggest. | ||
But as far as I can tell, there is very little to really smear her with and not a lot of mud there to be slinging around. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, she will. | ||
I mean, I'm when I first heard this news tonight, I was I said, wow, OK, we're going to be getting a new Supreme Court justice under President Trump's reign, so to speak, his presidency, which is great. | ||
But the second thought that just, you know, that was, you know, very overwhelming was this is going to be this is going to be wrong. | ||
This is going to be so evil. | ||
We haven't seen nothing yet. | ||
The Dems, the left. | ||
They're going to throw every disgusting, dirty lie, dirty trick. | ||
I mean, we're going to be like in a war for the next couple months. | ||
And if we thought Kavanaugh and that whole process was really bad, if we thought the last couple months were really bad, what on earth are they're going to cook up next? | ||
Because they are going to cook up something. | ||
This is not going to be something where they just lay over. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you remember just how rabid they got. | ||
The image of them literally trying to tear down the doors of the Supreme Court. | ||
Foaming at the mouth like demons. | ||
Off this just complete lie. | ||
So God knows what they'll pull out. | ||
I've been so rude. | ||
I'm so wrapped up in everything that's going on. | ||
We're pulling people in and out. | ||
Patrick Howley has been sitting on the line patiently waiting me to get over my distraction here. | ||
And this is a crime. | ||
He's got important things to say. | ||
Patrick Howley, do you hear me? | ||
I do, Harrison. | ||
It's good to be here on this momentous and wonderful night. | ||
You mean somber and reflective night, I'm sure you mean. | ||
But no, thank you so much for being here with us, talking about the dirty tricks of the leftist. | ||
You have done a great job of exposing that in the past. | ||
What do you think is coming down the pipe for us now that this incredible development in the presidential election has occurred? | ||
Well, you can feel, Harrison, the spiritual energy of the world changing, you know, in the last few minutes, even. | ||
I mean, there is just this entire shift, I think, in the spiritual energy of the world. | ||
When somebody who has presided over a genocide of unborn babies passes on, you know, life itself, the cause, the pursuit of life, goes forward in a much more natural way. | ||
And potentially, you know, we might have a situation where God, using the vessel of President Donald Trump, Trump might be able to save the future of humanity from this genocide that has polluted our entire world with this evil energy over the past few decades that I think has contributed to the spiritual decline of society and has caused a butterfly effect that has really brought all of society down. | ||
I think you have to go to the source and you have to look at the morality of a culture in order to figure out if the culture is even sustainable. | ||
So I think this is the potential to maybe undo all of the evil that's been done since the Roe v. Wade decision. | ||
Yeah, and like you say, so much of what we see now is so evil, so just inhuman, satanic, the killing of babies, just all the stuff that goes on, and you sometimes look around and you go, man, this is overwhelming, there's nothing we can do to fight back, but it's stuff like this that happens, and it's not the big crashing wave that everything changes all at once, but it's the slow and steady changing of the tide, where now we get a chance to knock down that first domino that leads to the | ||
You know, stopping abortions, and what comes after that, and what comes after that, and what comes after that. | ||
And so we're starting to see this sea change, this shift in the tide, that now hopefully more conservatism, more godly things can come about as a result of what we're seeing happen today and all over the world. | ||
I think you're right, there's a spiritual shift. | ||
Well, Harrison, I think that we all need to be on alert, because the progressive Karens might start rioting. | ||
I think all Bed Bath & Beyond locations should be on alert. | ||
I think we should have the National Guard standing by for potential, you know, hipster uprisings, the avocado toast riots, pumpkin spice violence all over the country. | ||
The wokesters are melting down. | ||
I mean, it was immediate. | ||
As soon as this happened, the wokesters realized That the evil scheme that they support is now jeopardized. | ||
I mean, Ruth Bader Ginsburg not long ago even said, quote, it makes no sense as a national policy to promote birth only among poor people. | ||
She was a eugenicist. | ||
This is the same agenda of Bill Gates, who tests his vaccines on little black kids in Africa or of Ralph Northam, who wants to kill A little black babies because obviously, you know, he's a racist and this this evil agenda, this eugenic agenda that we saw in World War Two with the Nazis, these very leftists who are practicing basically the same occultic ideology. | ||
And so, you know, it's it's a tremendous, I think, step forward Even just to make these people sad, if you walk around Adams Morgan in Washington, D.C., you'll see signs with the Notorious RBG everywhere. | ||
I am offended even as a Biggie Smalls fan, because Biggie Smalls was a man of righteousness, the Notorious B.I.G. | ||
He was Big Papa, throw your hands in the air if you're a true player, and they have co-opted the Notorious B.I.G., and they have used his persona to front for a political agenda that I think, honestly, probably contributed to the death of Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur, because I think that was some evil satanic stuff that went on with the deaths of those two guys. | ||
So it offends me that the lamest people in our society, these progressive women, have co-opted Biggie Smalls. | ||
And I think that this could be a step forward, and we'll see what happens with Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
I've been looking up her decisions on immigration on the Second Amendment. | ||
So far, I have found no fault. | ||
Nice. | ||
Good. | ||
And unsmearable, right? | ||
Um, you know, or, you know, they're going to smear her like I said, but it's less believable, less plausible. | ||
And I think this could be also the smoking gun. | ||
I mean, it'll be pretty funny when they, when they inevitably do try to smear her, uh, and, and create these ridiculous falsehoods about her. | ||
I think it's going to be pretty funny and pretty exposing because people will say like, wait a second, wait a second, really? | ||
And they're not going to find anything. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, what have you found Patrick in your, in your research? | ||
Well, she's a qualified, you know, woman, by the way. | ||
And so, you know, it's always good to put the Democrats in a position where they're going to come after a woman because, you know, during Brett Kavanaugh, you know, there were a lot of women who didn't even believe this stuff. | ||
But, you know, a lot of the progressive kind of Karens just still had sort of a visceral reaction to having a white man. | ||
Uh, so-called privileged white man up there. | ||
So, you know, look, this is an election year. | ||
Let's throw a woman in there. | ||
And, you know, I think that's a good political decision. | ||
And, you know, I'm about this election. | ||
That's what I'm about. | ||
That's why I'm here on Election 2020 with you great hosts. | ||
And, you know, the thing that I think Mitch McConnell is making a big mistake on, whether intentionally or not, Is confirming that, you know, Trump is going to get a vote on his nominee. | ||
What we should be doing is probably walking that back and tying this whole thing to the election result. | ||
That's what we should be doing. | ||
We should be saying, look, if Trump wins, then we get to appoint another one. | ||
But if not, then, you know, Kamala Harris is going to get to pick it. | ||
So McConnell in the last few minutes has almost blown that for us. | ||
So my advice to the team and to the administration there is to walk it back when the Democrats push back, then say, oh, OK, well, I guess it's all going to come down to the election result. | ||
Because a big part of the reason why Trump won in 2016 was at the third debate where Chris Wallace led off with what he thought was a gotcha question. | ||
They thought he was going to ask about Access Hollywood, and instead he slips in, well, what's going to happen with the Supreme Court? | ||
Trump was ready for it. | ||
And when they asked him, you know, is Roe v. Wade going to go away, Trump said, well, that's going to be happening pretty quickly, because my judges are going to get in there. | ||
And that obviously mobilized the Christian coalition in the last weeks. | ||
Hillary Clinton was stunned. | ||
You could see her face drop. | ||
That truly was the moment that she lost the election. | ||
To take this opportunity and to neutralize it, it's foolhardy. | ||
It's misguided. | ||
We should be tying this to the election. | ||
Then you say, well, you're rolling the dice with that. | ||
If Trump loses, we could still do it on November 4th. | ||
We could still do it in December. | ||
We need to play the game here, and we need to tie this to the election results. | ||
Yeah, well, I guess either way, it's kind of a win-win for us, right? | ||
It's either we get the nominee or it gives us that boost that we need in the election. | ||
It's a lose-lose for the Democrats either way. | ||
But I do think you're right that this could be a useful political tool and could really give the Dems some leverage if they're able to say, oh, see, Mitch McConnell is a hypocrite. | ||
He wouldn't do this for Obama, but now he's doing it for Trump. | ||
Aren't Republicans evil? | ||
So they might give the Democrats a little bit of ammo In order to try to portray Republicans as hypocritical, if he does go through with this. | ||
But I think, hey, play the game the way you can best win. | ||
I just want to point out, just scrolling through Twitter, Twitter is exploding. | ||
I mean, like you say, just the energy that has suddenly been unleashed as people realize that Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away from our side is just all celebration, quite honestly. | ||
But from the other side... It's like a demon being expunged. | ||
Right? | ||
It's like a vortex of energy all of a sudden. | ||
Yeah, who knows how many unborn lives will be saved as a result of this. | ||
But here's what Reza Aslan says, if they even try to replace RBG, we burn down the entire effing thing. | ||
Like you're not already burning down the entire country. | ||
It's like, we'll burn it down even harder if you try to confirm somebody. | ||
But yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
The Democrats, just as much as our side has sort of been given this breath of life of, oh, my gosh, you know, we've been we've frankly been waiting for this for months, if not years, is every time she goes in for some catastrophic surgery and then miraculously doesn't didn't pass away. | ||
And now it's finally happened at the same time we see sort of the uplifting energy from our side. | ||
You see this angry lower vibration truly emanating out of out of the left side. | ||
Yes, they derive their power from abortions. | ||
They derive their spiritual power from abortion. | ||
They derive the demoralization of humanity from this practice of abortion. | ||
I truly believe abortion is at the center of everything evil that they do and of all their so-called success in inflicting us to their tyranny. | ||
This is about abortion. | ||
And, you know, look, Amy Coney Barrett, is she going to get rid of Roe v. Wade? | ||
I think probably. | ||
That's something I would count on her to do. | ||
Otherwise, you know, you're looking at recent decisions on immigration, recent decisions on the Second Amendment. | ||
She has been consistent, denied asylum in a case involving Jeff Sessions, strongly supported the Second Amendment in a case brought against William Barr. | ||
I don't see any downside here. | ||
I guess you never know. | ||
You didn't know with John Roberts. | ||
Turns out John Roberts was being blackmailed because there's a tape recording showing that it appears that James Clapper and John Brennan had hacked into his phone and were blackmailing him with this. | ||
idea that he had illegally adopted his children and then of course you see the name john roberts on the epstein records and it's not the john roberts from fox according to him so uh you know it's very important to not have somebody who can be blackmailed but it appears that amy coney barrett is impervious to this as far as i can tell good yeah that's excellent um | ||
Just to put a little cherry on top of what you were just talking about, just recently, as of, let's see, August 5th, 2020, the Satanic Temple has come out essentially saying that abortion is a satanic ritual sacrament and that they will challenge any abortion restrictions on religious freedom rights. | ||
So in case you just think we're a bunch of crazy, wild conspiracy theorists, you know, Christian extremists up here, no, this is a satanic Inversion of goodness. | ||
It's a satanic evil sacrament of sacrificing babies that are unborn. | ||
And it's not just me saying that, it's the satanic temple saying that. | ||
So yes, the energy of the world just got significantly less satanic with just the chance that these ritualistic killing of children may come to an end with the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, which we're expecting momentarily. | ||
Right. | ||
And I just want to read this little gem. | ||
Nancy Pelosi just tweeted, Tonight, the flags are flying at half staff over the Capitol to honor the patriotism of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
The patriotism. | ||
Love it. | ||
And Every woman and girl and therefore every family in America has benefited from her brilliance. | ||
Excuse me, I'm a biological woman and girl, last time I checked, and I am not benefiting from any of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's brilliance, okay? | ||
She has wanted to, first of all, say that the legal age of consent Should be 12 years old. | ||
Okay, which is disgusting. | ||
She wanted to find these little loopholes to to just legalize pedophilia. | ||
And secondly, she has the icon of feminism. | ||
She is the feminist heroes what they proclaim her as and lift her up as I have not benefited from Ruth Bader Ginsburg's brilliance at all or her fake patriotism at all. | ||
In fact, she has set women back decades. | ||
She has destroyed women and their true goals in life and the human nature of females due to feminism and her disgusting feminist stances. | ||
So no, you can't speak for me. | ||
And it's hilarious, it's laughable that she says every family has benefited from Ruth Bader Ginsburg when they're responsible for murdering millions of babies in abortion. | ||
That is just, you just can't make that up. | ||
It is so rich. | ||
It's so rich. | ||
That's one word for it. | ||
Rich, yeah. | ||
It's something, that's for sure. | ||
And of course, if you look into Roe v. Wade, look into the details of that case, that whole thing was based on a lie. | ||
That whole thing was a fabrication. | ||
And since 1973, the Roe v. Wade decision has been treated as absolute gospel. | ||
You're not allowed to question it. | ||
You're not allowed to even hint that you might want to overturn it. | ||
They say, we decided this in 1973. | ||
How dare you even question it? | ||
How dare you even look in to how this was decided? | ||
Patrick Howley, your comments. | ||
I think that God is using President Donald Trump as a vessel to reverse these things that have gone so wrong since the 60s. | ||
The 60s were a very satanic time, and when you had You know, Roe v. Wade was what, 1972? | ||
But of course, it was part of the same cultural revolution, early 70s. | ||
I'm not exactly sure what year, but it was all this sort of Vietnam era in which the elites confused us, first by cooking up an extremely unpopular war and sacrificing a generation of American men, as they often do, in a war that we didn't need to be fighting, and then also controlling and whipping up A very controlled counterculture here in the United States in order to embrace communism. | ||
And so the effects of that have been absolutely staggering because progressive education and the progressive entitlement of liberals of that generation has persisted. | ||
They've handed it down to their children. | ||
It's ruined the millennial generation and it keeps getting more and more extreme. | ||
It's all a mind virus. | ||
It was all cooked up by Henry Kissinger and David Rockefeller and the whole little crooked cabal of them. | ||
Yeah, and it's such an ingenious, nefarious tactic that they use, and just you bringing it up, it strikes me how similar it is today, where you had, in the 60s, you had this Vietnam War, totally corrupt, totally not what it was What should I say? | ||
Advertised to be about? | ||
And so you had all of this righteous indignation about it. | ||
You had actually people rising up against it who were correct. | ||
We shouldn't have been there. | ||
We shouldn't have been involved. | ||
But that energy, that anti-authoritarianism, anti-government energy was then sort of co-opted and turned into destroying the family through feminism, destroying the entire country through these liberal policies in the same way that now you can look around and you see police abuse going on. | ||
You go, wow, this is really bad. | ||
People get energy about that, and then they take that and they use it to create racism, create more division within America. | ||
So this is a tried and true tactic, I guess you could say, of creating the problem, using the anger towards that problem, and funneling that towards something else to create even more problems. | ||
I mean, this is, I guess, just their tactics that maybe finally Americans are starting to wake up to. | ||
Yeah, well, I remember when Andrew Breitbart died and they weren't showing a whole lot of courtesy on the left to him in memoriam. | ||
And so I don't think that it is shameful or that we should be guilt-ridden in any way for pointing out the fact that this could advance humanity in a very positive direction. | ||
And, you know, we are still reeling from the greatest Supreme Court justice that we've probably ever had, Antonin Scalia. | ||
Antonin Scalia, who was found with a pillow over his head at some kind of vacation spot. | ||
What was that all about? | ||
So, I don't think that the national mourning that we're going to see, her lying in state, tons of funerals, funeral processions in every city, is going to resonate with people when we can't even have funerals for our own loved ones, we have to have them over Zoom or Skype. | ||
Because of the scandemic. | ||
And the Supreme Court is potentially going to weigh in on some very, very big issues. | ||
Now, for instance, should there be a national mask mandate? | ||
Is a national mask mandate, as Joe Biden has proposed and then walked back, is that constitutional? | ||
As they are inflicting their power grab upon us, the Supreme Court is going to be at the center of a lot of these decisions. | ||
So, look, we lost a Republican seat. | ||
We wasted one with Roberts, and it's too bad that he's the Chief Justice. | ||
But, you know, Gorsuch, I don't necessarily know what he's going to do. | ||
I like Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
I have an emotional attachment to Brett Kavanaugh because it was so much fun and it was so exhilarating winning that battle. | ||
But, you know, if it's Amy Coney Barrett, as far as I can tell, I think that is the way to go. | ||
But we've got to tie this to the election result or else we neutralize a motivator to get people to the polls. | ||
Yeah, well, I think these people will be plenty motivated to try to tear the country down. | ||
I'm seeing just more and more leftist blue checkmarked on Twitter saying things like this, quote, we're shutting this country down if Trump and McConnell try to ram through an appointment before the election. | ||
You already shut the country down. | ||
The country's already dying. | ||
You're already stabbing it in the heart. | ||
There's not much more you can do, frankly, you psychopathic leftists. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Patrick Howley of course. | ||
Nationalfile.com is where much of your work can be found. | ||
Where else can people find you here in the last 30 seconds? | ||
You can find me on Twitter, Howley Reporter. | ||
Howley Reporter, thank you very much. | ||
Always informative, always cogent. | ||
Tom Pappert joins us on the other side of this break. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith here with Deanna Lorraine, breaking down the fallout, what we can expect, what perhaps the political moves are now that Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed on to the other side. | ||
Yes, she's looking up at us now, wondering if all those decisions were worth the eternal torment. | ||
I'm kidding, of course. | ||
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Deanna, you've been perusing Twitter there. | ||
There's all sorts of Yes. | ||
Insanity coming across the wires here. | ||
Bill Nye. | ||
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Good. | ||
That's the luminary we need to hear from now. | ||
Well, remember, you know, the Dems are suddenly the party of science. | ||
Yes, science. | ||
And Joe Biden is the candidate of science. | ||
He's science endorsed. | ||
So it makes sense that Bill Nye, the science guy, would pipe up saying, we lost a hero today. | ||
We must carry her memory and her and purpose okay i don't think i want to carry her purpose or her memory but okay uh and then we have a new york times saying ruth bader ginsburg the supreme court's champion for equality not only changed the law she transformed the roles for men and women in society yeah that's exactly why i hate her so much right i don't want the roles of men and women transformed thank you very much i I don't like that she wants to get women into the draft, into the military. | ||
I don't like that she says that marriage is like a concentration camp, and lowering the age of consent to 12. | ||
And I don't like the fact that she wants to turn women into men, no thank you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that's not the legacy that I want, and that's not the America that I want. | ||
Not every woman, not every girl is a feminist, and I think feminism is the cancer of society. | ||
So thank you, Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg. | ||
But now everyone's, you know, piping off and it's amazing to how many people here are saying. | ||
The word riot. | ||
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It's about to go down like okay, someone passed away and your first instinct is to riot. | ||
We're going to probably get a whole new slew of lootings out there, too, since apparently when people pass away on the left, their first instinct is go loot Chanel. | ||
Or Alexander McQueen or Walmart. | ||
Okay. | ||
Um, but yeah, that's what's going to happen. | ||
I mean, there's going to be huge riots here. | ||
And, um, they say McConnell's like jamming someone through. | ||
I mean, he's not jamming someone through. | ||
It's he's going through the normal process here. | ||
Right, that's how it works. | ||
It just annoys them. | ||
Like you're saying, the party of science. | ||
What does science say about life? | ||
When does life start? | ||
When does the process of creating a new life... Is the DNA of a child inside a mother's body the same DNA as the mother? | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It's really not. | ||
So, yeah, they love science. | ||
Selective science. | ||
Yes, selective science. | ||
I like the, there's a meme that goes around that's science versus science with an exclamation point. | ||
They love science. | ||
They love the science that they can push. | ||
They love Bill Nye science. | ||
They love Greta Thunberg science. | ||
They love globalist science. | ||
Agenda 2030 science. | ||
You know, climate arsonist type science. | ||
Right, right. | ||
The science that allows them to simply say every problem in the world is climate change. | ||
And Trump's fault. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
How scientific is it that Biden says there's not going to be hurricanes anymore if you elect me? | ||
Of course, their entire dedication to science is a farce. | ||
Now, I'm told we actually have the clip of Donald Trump finding out live that Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. | ||
We have his reaction. | ||
I've been wanting to see this. | ||
I know, this has been exciting. | ||
He's just finished giving a massive, incredible speech in Minneapolis. | ||
How juicy. | ||
Yeah, she died during this speech and then following the speech he is leaving and apparently a reporter told him while cameras were rolling on him that Ruth Bader Ginsburg died and he gave a few statements. | ||
So, here it is. | ||
This is Donald Trump live on camera learning that Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away. | ||
Looks like we didn't have audio for that clip. | ||
We're going to try to pull the audio for that clip and get that to you very shortly. | ||
But I can tell you he's a little shocked. | ||
Oh, we have it. | ||
Okay, here it is. | ||
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She just died? | |
Wow. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
You're telling me now for the first time. | ||
She led an amazing life. | ||
What else can you say? | ||
She was an amazing woman. | ||
Whether you agreed or not, she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life. | ||
I'm actually sad to hear that. | ||
I am sad to hear that. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Donald Trump is a class act, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That was classy. | ||
You could not have handled that better. | ||
No, I mean, whether in his head he was walking away thinking, oh my God, who cares? | ||
He put, that was very classy. | ||
He handled it well. | ||
I think that was a good idea. | ||
And honestly, I think that was a good idea. | ||
What they did because I was waiting for it when I was watching and his rally and everything. | ||
I was thinking, Okay, we've known about this now for a half hour. | ||
When's he going to announce it? | ||
I think it was the right idea to not announce it at the rally, because if any person in there cheered at all, if anyone you know, there was a big rally out there, so people could have You know, it could have been bad. | ||
That could have been bad optics. | ||
That would have been bad optics for him. | ||
It could have been bad optics for conservatives. | ||
It would have looked bad no matter how you slice it. | ||
If he announced it. | ||
Hey guys just found out that Ruth Bader Ginsburg just passed away at the rally, so I do think it was in better taste. | ||
I think this was the right move for him for them to do this privately. | ||
I'm sure his team has had to had to know during the rally. | ||
Oh, for sure. | ||
Yeah, and it was a good choice. | ||
And they let him know. | ||
And there you see on camera, completely classy. | ||
You can't say anything wrong about his response. | ||
It was good. | ||
He was sad about it. | ||
And that's the way you should act when you've heard of somebody passing. | ||
Yeah, he's as presidential as you can get, folks. | ||
And yeah, maybe it wouldn't have been the best look for, I don't know, how many people were there? | ||
10,000? | ||
How many people were there to hear 10,000 people singing Ding Dong the Witch is Dead? | ||
That just wouldn't have looked good. | ||
It would have been bad. | ||
Alright, with that tasteless joke out there on the table, I bring in Tom Papert of The National File. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Tom. | ||
You've been following the updates as they've been rolling in. | ||
What is the latest? | ||
What are your thoughts on this breaking news of the death, at 87 years old, of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg? | ||
Well I have to say it's kind of funny to see Trump there with Elton John playing in the background. | ||
Tiny Dancer. | ||
The only way it could have been better was Candle in the Wind. | ||
I didn't know that music was inserted afterwards. | ||
That was almost like a movie. | ||
Well, you know, at his rallies he plays this music at the end to get people to leave so they can clean up. | ||
So I'm sure that's what it was. | ||
It's just perfect optics. | ||
You talk about optics, you cannot get better than that. | ||
Unless, again, it had been a candle in the wind. | ||
That might have done it. | ||
But what Trump said... | ||
...was a genius in that she is an impressive person and she is very well respected and accomplished is the main thing because she set out in the 1970s with her legal career to fundamentally transform the American society, to transform our country. | ||
She said very early in her career that we should not have men's prisons and women's prisons. | ||
We should desegregate the gender. | ||
She said the same about Boy Scouts. | ||
She, of course, wanted to legalize abortion. | ||
She got that done pretty early. | ||
Pretty much everything this woman set out to do at the beginning of her career, if you think about it, has been done. | ||
The Boy Scouts are, of course, now the gender non-binary Scouts. | ||
Prisons, of course, we have this transgender situation where if you claim you're trans, you go to whichever prison you identify as. | ||
So, and then, of course, abortion has been her biggest legacy. | ||
The millions of deaths of black babies. | ||
I don't want to imagine what she's seeing now as she's meeting her maker. | ||
So, President Trump said something that is not objectionable. | ||
She is an accomplished person. | ||
It just so happens that her accomplishments are essentially destroying what made America great. | ||
Wow, very well put. | ||
Very well put indeed. | ||
You know, speaking of her passing away, this is an interesting thing I've seen a couple people note on Twitter. | ||
Of course, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was Jewish and today is Rosh Hashanah and Ruth Franklin says, according to Jewish tradition, a person who dies on Rosh Hashanah, which began tonight, is a I don't know how to pronounce this. | ||
A person of great righteousness, Barak Dayan Khamet. | ||
So, interesting. | ||
Very interesting that she would die on Rosh Hashanah and it would seemingly have such symbolic significance, whether that sort of goes into what Alex was saying, that maybe this was a pull-the-plug sort of You know, literal blood sacrifice to say, you know, I'll end my life for the political machinations of the Democratic Party. | ||
It does make you wonder, because we keep seeing these headlines, and we report on them in National File, and you guys do at InfoWars, where it's, uh, RBG had, uh, her gallbladder removed today, but she was still able to attend arguments via the phone, and she used Zoom, and everything was fine. | ||
Then, you know, six weeks go by, and it's, well, she had cancer for the 90th time in her 87 years, but she was still able to attend arguments via the phone, so everything's normal at the Supreme Court. | ||
Meanwhile, I mean, she makes very few public appearances even before COVID, so I honestly think that it is completely reasonable to question, not of course whether she's been dead for years as some folks I'm sure are, but it's reasonable to question whether or not we've been lied to about the real state of this woman's health. | ||
I mean, Supreme Court justices are there for life, which is the great opportunity that presents itself now. | ||
But, you know, it's sort of reasonable to expect folks to be responsible with that power that they hold and step down if they have reasons to do so, if they're incapable of doing their job. | ||
And I personally wonder, this came out of left field, have we been lied to? | ||
Not just for the past three years under Trump, but going a lot further back than that. | ||
Yeah, well, and we see that her sort of last wish was that nobody else be appointed until a new president be installed, and we've talked about the curious way that she's phrased that. | ||
But it does make you wonder, you know, for how long has she maybe, like, she should have retired, and if it had been a Democratic president, she would have retired, because maybe she wasn't capable of fulfilling the duties, the incredible duties, that a Supreme Court justice is charged with. | ||
You know, for how long has she just been You know, really carrying this on and just putting back the inevitable, hoping that Donald Trump would be pushed out of office and really sort of abrogating her responsibility as Supreme Court Justice. | ||
It makes you question. | ||
Well, it does, and I do think that Mitch McConnell might have actually made the right move. | ||
Time will tell, of course, tonight, but if you look at the way this election is going, we all know the war game that the Podesta and a company did here recently, the last few months, where they found that they were going to need to get the military involved in order to solve the mystery of who would be president come November. | ||
And we may well need a Supreme Court that has more than eight people sitting on it, if such a situation should emerge come November, but it is a tactical risk for McConnell to do it before the election, and then the Republicans will be seen as the power-hungry evil people, or after the election, and we may not have a full Supreme Court when we're in the midst of a constitutional crisis. | ||
Well, it's exciting, if nothing else. | ||
But the thing is, the people that wouldn't vote for Trump anyways are going to see him and the Republicans then as the power-hungry people, right? | ||
That would try to jam a new justice through before the election. | ||
And I think those are the type of people that they weren't going to be voting for Trump anyways. | ||
They already see him as a dictator and like a tyrant. | ||
But I think the other people, you know, most of the people, I think they would Be happy that he's pushing another justice through. | ||
Well, definitely. | ||
It definitely seems like the Republicans are rallying behind this idea. | ||
We have a couple of statements from Senator Ted Cruz. | ||
He says, quote, I believe the president should next week nominate a successor to the court. | ||
And I think it's critical that the Senate takes up and confirms that successor before Election Day. | ||
He goes on to say, quote, this nomination is why Donald Trump was elected in the first place. | ||
So that's Senator Ted Cruz seemingly backing up Mitch McConnell's assertion that they will be nominating a Supreme Court justice. | ||
Ted Cruz ups the ante by saying they'll do it before Election Day. | ||
So there you go, Tom. | ||
Well, I think it's very interesting that that sort of happens after President Trump's rally. | ||
Of course, he's now probably on Air Force One and can finally strategize. | ||
It is interesting that McConnell jumped the gun. | ||
I assume he at least spoke with the president's team, but he certainly did not speak with the man himself. | ||
He was on a stage. | ||
So that's very interesting, but I think that the majority of Republicans, except for maybe some of the usual suspects, are going to come out in favor of doing this. | ||
And again, there are some big dissimilarities between what's happening now and what happened in Barack Obama's last term, and that would be that it was his second term, his final term, the last year of the last term. | ||
People are trying right now to hold a statement made by Lindsey Graham in 2018 against him, where he said that if a president is ever in the last year of their last term, then the Republican Party will not put a Supreme Court justice in. | ||
But of course, President Trump is in his first term, and he's constantly joking about having, you know, 10 or 12 terms, depending on how long we can keep it going. | ||
So it's not a one-to-one comparison whatsoever. | ||
And I think that if the Republicans have a backbone on this, there's no reason why we couldn't have a very young, very bright, very long-living Supreme Court justice who actually has read the Constitution here in the very near future. | ||
Yeah, well, and let's just think about back in 2016. | ||
There's another big difference that you failed to mention. | ||
Republicans controlled the Senate, and they did back then. | ||
So the Democrats, you can imagine, in 2016, would they have not confirmed Merrick Garland? | ||
Do you really think they would have made that concession for their dear friends on the Republican side of the aisle? | ||
Of course not. | ||
Of course they wouldn't have. | ||
They would have rammed him through so fast, it would have made your head spin. | ||
So the idea that now they're going to say, Well, that didn't happen last time. | ||
It's like, well, because you weren't in power then. | ||
You're still not in power now. | ||
We get to do what we want. | ||
That's the importance of having won the election in 2018, and it emphasizes the importance of winning this election in 2020 even more so. | ||
Well, and Harrison, you of course know why they do that, because the Republicans, by and large, we want to be seen as the better people in the eyes of God, frankly, and so they would hold us to our own standards. | ||
It's in Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals for a reason. | ||
We actually have morals and standards. | ||
The left has no such obstructions to their path toward greatness in their eyes, and so of course they wouldn't do it if they were in the same position. | ||
And Republicans wouldn't ask them because it's a ridiculous suggestion. | ||
Government is power. | ||
You use power to get more power. | ||
So the Republicans, if they're wise, should go ahead and do this. | ||
And again, we're going to need every asset we can get come Election Day. | ||
We now know that we have two critical battleground states, Pennsylvania and Michigan, You're going to be able to vote for days, weeks, months, years, decades, perhaps, to find out who will be the president in 2021. | ||
We're gonna need a Supreme Court full of constitutional scholars who take their jobs seriously to prevent something ugly from happening in this country, I'm afraid. | ||
That's so true. | ||
It's so true, too. | ||
I mean, this is not any time to be nice. | ||
This is not a time to be polite. | ||
It never works for Republicans. | ||
It never does. | ||
They should learn their lesson by now. | ||
Because we have seen, we have seen the real ugly mask, you know, man behind the mask here with the Democrats. | ||
And especially in the last year, They always play dirty. | ||
I mean, when given the choice, they always choose the dirty choice. | ||
They never play nice. | ||
They never spare anything for us. | ||
And they never will. | ||
You know, we have seen their soul and actually they have no soul. | ||
But but so we should never spare anything for them when given the choice. | ||
And when we're in power, because this is the way that they are when they're not even in power. | ||
We need, you know, we need every bit of power that we can get. | ||
We need every different every bit of assurance that we can get because they will never spare us any kind of decency either. | ||
You know, it's time to fight fire with fire truly and not do anything weak again. | ||
We have to learn from our past. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We've seen where the liberal soul should be. | ||
It is a gaping maw, an endless cycle of death and hunger for power and lust for control. | ||
With a demonic voice screaming from it. | ||
Yeah, the voices of a thousand unborn babies crying out for help. | ||
It's truly sickening the way that they use power. | ||
It's almost equally upsetting the way that Republicans seem incapable of using any power that we do give them. | ||
And as you said, Deanna, this is not the time to be nice. | ||
You're going to nice ourselves into oblivion. | ||
You're going to nice our country into irrelevancy and collapse. | ||
Because it's not nice. | ||
It's right. | ||
It's not at the end of the night. | ||
That's a great at the end of the day. | ||
They think they're being nice, but it's freaking weak. | ||
You know, it's it's neutered and we have seen what happens when they act neutered. | ||
We won't have a country left. | ||
That's not nice. | ||
You know, we won't have our rights left. | ||
That's not nice. | ||
So I'm tired of this of this short sighted niceness that they play and the Dems always F us over every single time. | ||
They always screw us over when we're nice. | ||
So none of that. | ||
You don't have to play dirty, but play to win. | ||
Yes, play to win. | ||
We're here to win. | ||
This is our country, and the world itself is at stake. | ||
Tom, you were about to say something. | ||
God would want that. | ||
Well, really, what this is is, you know, we used to call it tough love once upon a time in this country. | ||
We're going to tell these people that, no, you don't get to actually recreate the entire country using the Supreme Court. | ||
No, you don't get to force the President and the Senate to not do their jobs for two and a half months while you throw a hissy fit. | ||
And if you want a riot, you're going to go to jail. | ||
It's time for some tough love. | ||
It's time for these people to be told to sit down and shut up because the adults are speaking. | ||
And frankly, we've seen how this works. | ||
They're talking riots. | ||
Of course, the left is now threatening to riot if the Republican Party moves forward with what they've said they're going to do. | ||
Well, of course, there's the town in upstate New York, Lancaster, where they had one night of rioting, one night of violence. | ||
They put everybody in jail. | ||
Half of them are still in jail today, and the rioting is over. | ||
This is the type of tough love our country needs. | ||
We need to do what's right and stop worrying about other people's opinions, Dion. | ||
I could not have said it any better myself. | ||
Wow, the crowd at the Supreme Court is massive already, continuing to grow. | ||
Yeah, they're gonna cause trouble. | ||
This is all from the Notorious RBG tonight? | ||
Oh yeah, this is tonight. | ||
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Wow! | |
Do we have any pictures of that? | ||
Yeah, crowd growing. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
I gotta quote this. | ||
This is huge. | ||
Former Info Warrior Jake Lloyd says, Unborn babies go to heaven when they die, unlike the judges that kill them. | ||
I know. | ||
I really wonder what's happening in her. | ||
Her spirit world right now. | ||
Yeah, I don't want to know. | ||
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Maybe I do. | |
You know, we can only pray for pray for our soul. | ||
You know, it's too late now. | ||
You get one life to get your soul in order. | ||
And once it's gone, it's gone. | ||
Tom Pappert, just amazing as always. | ||
Anything else before we let you go here in the last minute? | ||
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So great job, guys, and thanks for having me on. | ||
Thank you so much, Tom Pappert. | ||
Thanks, Tom. | ||
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