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The year is 2020. | |
Following several decades of systematically weakening the social, moral, and financial resilience of the American people, the global cabal has launched a series of unimaginable terrors that have rocked the foundation of Western civilization and has fractured the population of a once united country along increasingly irreconcilable lines. | ||
The nation finds herself on the precipice of all-out civil war, diving headlong towards economic ruin, and already suffocating under the dictatorship of biotechnocratic enslavement. | ||
The final takedown order has been issued, the direct attack has begun. | ||
America's greatest trial, and the battle for her survival, is underway. | ||
InfoWars Emergency Transmissions are now broadcasting live weeknights 7 to 9 p.m. | ||
Central Standard Time, Election Countdown, Taking America Back on Band.Video and InfoWars.com. | ||
If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
The pro-human resistance lives at InfoWars.com, but only you can give this operation wings. | ||
Only you can stand in defiance to the destruction of humanity. | ||
What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people. | ||
For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. - The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. | ||
That all changes, starting right here and right now. | ||
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One thing. | |
I don't know why. | ||
It doesn't even matter how hard you try. | ||
Keep that in mind. | ||
I designed this rhyme to explain it to time. | ||
All I know. | ||
Time is a valuable thing. | ||
Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings. | ||
Watch it count down to the end of the day. | ||
The clock takes life away. | ||
It's so unreal. | ||
I didn't look out below Watch the time go right out the window Trying to hold on but you didn't even know Wasted it all just to watch you go I kept everything inside And even though I tried, it all fell apart What it meant to me will eventually be a memory | ||
Of a time when I tried so hard I kept everything | ||
inside I kept everything inside The greatest battle in the history of humanity is happening right now. | ||
Don't sit on the sidelines. | ||
Take action now. | ||
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The fight starts at Infowars.com. - The rioting has to stop. | |
It's showing up in the polling. | ||
Get him out. | ||
You don't turn to the f***ing side. | ||
You're on a problem. | ||
We are in a very perilous situation if you want to see a change in November. | ||
To take all policing off is something that I think a latte liberal may go for as they sit around the Hamptons discussing this as some academic problem. | ||
And I think this is a blind spot for Democrats. | ||
I think Democrats are ignoring this problem or hoping that it will go away. | ||
and it's not going to go away. | ||
If they don't give a *****, please shut the ***** down! | ||
If they don't give a *****, please shut the ***** down! | ||
That's a ******* question! ********** ********** ******* ******* Dealing with imaginary things like Antifa, That's a myth that's being spread only in Washington, D.C. | ||
My name is Tony Bobulinski. | ||
I served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy with high security clearance. | ||
My father and grandfather both served for decades in our country's armed forces. | ||
Since leaving the Navy, I've been involved in various successful businesses, both in this country and abroad. | ||
I'm making this statement to set the record straight about the involvement of the Biden family, Vice President Biden, his brother Jim Biden, and his son Hunter Biden in dealings with the Chinese. | ||
I've heard Joe Biden say that he's never discussed business with Hunter. | ||
That is false. | ||
I have firsthand knowledge about this because I directly dealt with the Biden family, including Joe Biden. | ||
I have also heard that Vice President Biden said on Tuesday that Senator Ron Johnson, the chair of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, should be ashamed for suggesting that Biden family sought to profit from their name. | ||
Well, here are the facts I know, and everything I'm saying is corroborated by emails, WhatsApp chats, agreements, documents, and other evidence. | ||
And the American people can judge for themselves. | ||
I brought, I guess, for record, three phones that spanned the years 2015 through 2018. | ||
These phones have never been held by anybody else besides myself. | ||
I was told this past Sunday by somebody who was also involved in this matter that if I went public, this information, it would bury all of us, man. | ||
The Bidens included. | ||
I have no wish to bury anyone. | ||
I've never been political. | ||
The few contributions I have made have been to Democrats. | ||
But what I am is a patriot and a veteran. | ||
To protect my family name and my business reputation, I need to ensure that the true facts are out there. | ||
In late 2015, I was approached by James Gilliar, whom I had known for many years, about joining him in a deal which he said would involve the Chinese state-owned enterprise, CFC China Energy, and what he called one of the most prominent families in the United States. | ||
I was informed first by Gilear, and then by Hunter Biden, and by Rob Walker, who was working with the Bidens, that the Bidens wanted to form a new entity with CFC, which was to invest in infrastructure, real estate, and technology in the U.S. | ||
and around the world. | ||
And the entity would initially be capitalized with $10 million, and then grow to billions of dollars of investment capital. | ||
After months of discussion, I agreed at Gilear and Hunter Biden's request to become CEO of the entity to be called SinoHawk. | ||
Sino representing the Chinese side, Hawk representing Hunter Biden's brother Bo's favorite animal. | ||
And between February and May 2017, we exchanged numerous emails, documents, and WhatsApp messages concerning SinoHawk and its potential business. | ||
On May 2nd, 2017, the night before Joe Biden was to appear at the Milken Conference, I was introduced to Joe Biden by Jim Biden and Hunter Biden. | ||
At my approximately hour-long meeting with Joe that night, we discussed Biden's history, The Biden's family business plans with the Chinese, with which he was plainly familiar, at least at a high level. | ||
After that meeting, I had numerous communications with Hunter, Walker, Gillier, and Jim Biden regarding the allocation of the equity ownership of Sinawak. | ||
On May 13, 2017, I received an email concerning allocation of equity, which says 10% held by H for the big guy. | ||
In that email, there's no question that H stands for Hunter, big guy for his father, Joe Biden, and Jim for Jim Biden. | ||
In fact, Hunter often referred to his father as the big guy or my chairman. | ||
On numerous occasions, it was made clear to me that Joe Biden's involvement was not to be mentioned in writing, but only face-to-face. | ||
In fact, I was advised by Gillian Walker that Hunter and Jim Biden were paranoid about keeping Joe Biden's involvement secret. | ||
I also had a disagreement with Hunter about the funds CFC was contributing to SinoHawk. | ||
Hunter wanted 5 million of those funds to go to himself and his family. | ||
So he wanted the funds wired directly to an entity affiliated with him. | ||
I objected because that was contrary to our written agreements concerning SinoHawk. | ||
He said, referring to the chairman, his father, that CFC was really investing in the Biden family. | ||
That he held the Trump card and that he was the one putting his family legacy on the line. | ||
He also said to me on May 17th, 2017, that CFC wanted to be my partner, to be partner with the Bidens. | ||
During these negotiations, I repeated to Hunter and others that Sinohawk could not be Hunter's personal piggy bank. | ||
And I demanded that proper corporate governance procedures be implemented for capital distributions. | ||
Hunter became very upset with me. | ||
CFC through July 2017 was assuring me the funds would be transferred to Sinohawk, but they were never sent to our company. | ||
Instead, I found out from Senator Johnson's September report that the $5 million was sent in August 2017 to entities affiliated with Hunter. | ||
Tomorrow, I will be meeting with the Senate Committee members concerning this matter, and I will be providing to the FBI the devices which contain the evidence corroborating what I have said. | ||
So I will not be taking any questions at this time. | ||
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Wow. | |
Wow. | ||
The House of Cards is coming down. | ||
It's coming down. | ||
Just as Giuliani said, they have all the emails and they're contacting hundreds of people that are patriots. | ||
You know, the most telling thing was in three years, over 10,000 people, including myself and my father, were targeted as Russian agents. | ||
They tried to give us money. | ||
The FBI, all of it. | ||
We wouldn't take it. | ||
It happened to everybody. | ||
They couldn't get one American to take Russian money. | ||
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Wow. | |
It wasn't Russian. | ||
And John Lorraine here tonight, it makes me so proud to be an American. | ||
They couldn't get one. | ||
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Wow. | |
American. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
They couldn't get one to do it. | ||
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Wow. | |
And they're so desperate to do it too. | ||
They're so desperate. | ||
Because there's a thing. | ||
They're traitors. | ||
They think we're like them. | ||
No, we're not like you. | ||
We're not pieces of filth. | ||
I got tears in my eyes because Giuliani said the whistleblowers are about to come out and you can smell political death on Biden in all of our decades of work. | ||
It's just so close. | ||
We're very emotional tonight because it is an emotional thing. | ||
I mean, to see justice maybe finally get served would be an incredible thing. | ||
We've been waiting for this for so long. | ||
We've been fighting for this for so long. | ||
Damn it. | ||
We deserve justice. | ||
All these patriots deserve justice. | ||
I am so sick of this filth. | ||
Well, justice gets them off our back. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the pedophilia, and the raping, and the slaughter, and the one-sided trade deals, and the bankrupting, and the shipping fentanyl. | ||
I mean, we've got our own problems, but they're evilly attacking us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
These people have been attacking us for decades, and it's time they pay! | ||
Yes. | ||
It is time they pay! | ||
Retribution will be served! | ||
Will be served! | ||
You guys, this is a special edition of Election 2020 Countdown Taking Back America. | ||
I'm Deanna Lorraine here, joined with the great Alex Jones. | ||
We're going to be covering the debate tonight, the presidential debate. | ||
That's in 45 minutes. | ||
I'm going to leave here in a minute and let you take over and take calls and get to all the news. | ||
Well, Alex, what are your initial thoughts of this? | ||
I mean, it was about a five to six minute press conference that, by the way, no mainstream media outlet is covering. | ||
Nothing. | ||
They refuse to cover this. | ||
None of them have covered the emails. | ||
They just say they're not real, even though they are. | ||
Right. | ||
They're not covering it. | ||
I mean, we're here at InfoWars. | ||
We're like the only people that are streaming this and covering it. | ||
Well, but here's the thing. | ||
Everybody's tuned in here. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
They've learned. | ||
They had a big study come out today that Twitter, Facebook, Google, Apple all tried to block the original stuff last week. | ||
It made it 10 times bigger. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So they think they can cancel the Streisand effect. | ||
These tech heads because they got a billion bucks in the bank think they're God. | ||
Right. | ||
No, the laws of nature aren't canceled, asshole. | ||
And so that's where it is. | ||
It just makes people more curious. | ||
Why haven't they learned this yet? | ||
They won't learn this lesson. | ||
It just makes people more curious to see, well, what the hell are in these emails? | ||
You know, what is this Biden scandal? | ||
And yeah, there are going to be some people that just eat up everything that the media spoon feeds them, like it's Thanksgiving dinner. | ||
But there's going to be some people that are going to say, you know, there's something wrong here. | ||
Why are they trying so hard to stifle this information? | ||
Well, I mean, if they steal the election, it backfires. | ||
No matter what they do now, At this point, it's going to backfire. | ||
And you're going to cover the debate, it's going to be online, with limited commentary, after you're going to take calls from Snowden, Schroer, and others. | ||
I just wanted to be here because this is history. | ||
And the fact that they're going to have Biden and the debate moderator, and muting his mic, and not letting foreign policy be discussed, it's rigged from all four angles. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
But here's the thing, people get that. | ||
So Trump said, I will take part in this, even though it's rigged. | ||
So this is a very epic moment, Trump versus Biden, with special assistance from Kristen Welker. | ||
And I just want to ask all the listeners out there in defiance of tyranny, in defiance of big tech, take the live link from 2020ElectionsCenter.com or InfoWars.com or NewsWars.com or Band.Video and share it and say, here's the real coverage of the debate you're not supposed to see. | ||
And that just puts a thumb in their eye. | ||
But y'all already, you've got a lot to cover today, but incredible stuff unfolding. | ||
Where do you think all this is going? | ||
I think that, you know, this is reminiscent of what happened in 2016 with the WikiLeaks and everything just a few weeks before the election. | ||
I think that they can run, they can try to hide, they can censor, but this stuff is coming out one way or the other. | ||
And people are catching on. | ||
They're not that stupid. | ||
Not a lot of them are. | ||
And it's going to look good for Trump. | ||
If he just plays his cards right, he continues to drill this point home and not get, you know, thrown off tonight. | ||
I mean, that's a big thing. | ||
Well, that's the big thing is he goes off their questions and their interruptions. | ||
Instead, I agree with you. | ||
Just make his points, ignore them, he wins. | ||
It's all rigged anyway, so he should just make his points. | ||
They ask him about is the sky blue, he just covers... Biden. | ||
Biden. | ||
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I agree. | |
I think he should act like whatever question they throw at him, it doesn't matter. | ||
He needs to get his points down and say it regardless. | ||
And repeat it over and over again. | ||
And, you know, sometimes the microphone muting could be a good idea because Joe tends to ramble, and he just rambles into oblivion and into stupidity. | ||
So that might be a good thing, too, for him not to be right. | ||
I agree, but what does it show about the power structure? | ||
They've got to rig every angle. | ||
Yeah, I mean, and I think people see that. | ||
I think enough people see that this is rigged. | ||
Of course, Trump isn't getting much credit for the fact that he did this anyways. | ||
He went through this debate knowing that it's going to be rigged. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
If they don't ask any questions about Biden's emails, I think it's going to say a lot. | ||
And if Trump drills the point home, he had this press conference tonight with Tony Bublowski. | ||
I mean, it can't get any more obvious than this, and I think it's going to get more and more. | ||
Let's be clear. | ||
These are people that have the emails on the other side. | ||
They've got witness after witness after witness that have the emails and met in person. | ||
It's game over. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
And they said that there's more to come, too. | ||
Rudy says there's more. | ||
They said this is just the tip of the iceberg for the emails and the content of the emails. | ||
You know, I think pictures are going to surface of the underage children and the niece and everything. | ||
He's in it saying, I'm naked with my niece. | ||
Yeah, we're walking around with a crack pipe facetiming her. | ||
I mean, that doesn't look good for anybody. | ||
You can't really spin that, you know? | ||
And it ties into all his groping and everything. | ||
Yeah, and then the dad groping. | ||
These are just degenerates. | ||
Like an incestuous family. | ||
So I think we're going to take a couple calls in this hour, too, by the way. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Tell us your thoughts. | ||
That's right. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-Alex. | ||
Alex. | ||
And of course, you can also dial your country code 512-646-7076. | ||
And listen, I'm going to go watch you guys. | ||
I'm going to be here. | ||
I'll be popping in. | ||
But I just want to commend Owen Schroer. | ||
I want to commend you. | ||
I want to commend All the other great people that have been hosting these shows with Election Countdown, Harrison Smith, everybody, weeknight seven to nine. | ||
But here we are tonight for this final debate where they say, oh, we're not going to discuss foreign policy. | ||
Normally, that's the main thing of their debate. | ||
Plus, it's Trump's strong suit. | ||
You're going to see a very staged event. | ||
I said Trump should have his own event, just ignore it. | ||
But I'm sure Trump's smarter than I am. | ||
He said it's staged, I'll still be part of their staged event. | ||
He's going to go in there, and I think tonight we're going to see some spectacular activity in T-minus 20 minutes. | ||
Deanna Lorraine, what do you think? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And remember, too, that they're going with climate change. | ||
That's going to be one of the main events, the topics of night is climate change, racial injustice. | ||
Which means pay money to the Rothschilds. | ||
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Right. | |
Exactly. | ||
Pay money to the Rothschilds. | ||
And you know that they chose that because that's a topic that it's difficult for Trump to win on because he's either called a conspiracy theorist or he's insensitive. | ||
But he should attack and say, you're the one. | ||
China makes no carbon cuts. | ||
India makes no carbon cuts. | ||
We don't. | ||
I mean, I would go whole hog, but I agree. | ||
They have selectively made it a legend's agenda, and the more they rig it, the more they lose. | ||
Yeah, just like the 60 Minutes today that he released it. | ||
He pulled an Alex Jones move. | ||
He released it before 60 Minutes did. | ||
That was amazing. | ||
That was brilliant. | ||
By the way, do we have three of those clips we played on my show today on the computer? | ||
Yeah, we should play that. | ||
Yeah, cue those. | ||
Do we have that, guys? | ||
I shouldn't spring that on you. | ||
The three clips we put on the computer of Trump. | ||
Go ahead, tell me. | ||
And they, you know, I couldn't believe it. | ||
It was disgusting and nauseating to hear the interviewer say, oh, this is a conspiracy theory. | ||
You know, the laptop emails, the spying on your campaign, that hasn't been verified. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Because we don't verify it. | ||
So Giuliani is with Barrett. | ||
Right. | ||
Sacha Baron Cohen. | ||
They go in this room. | ||
His hired lady jumps on him. | ||
He does nothing. | ||
Oh, that's big news. | ||
But real children being sexually abused. | ||
This is being covered up. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
And they have covered the Borat thing, wall-to-wall coverage, and yet they won't even talk about Obamagate, they won't talk about the Biden email. | ||
But let me ask you this question, Deanna Lorraine. | ||
Again, if you're a radio listener, thank you for tuning in to live coverage at 7.20 Central. | ||
In about 39 minutes, we're going to have live coverage of the Trump-Biden final debate. | ||
Epic, historic night. | ||
Where he's ganged up on, totally rigged, but still he's going into the arena like the gladiator. | ||
What does the establishment do if Trump wins? | ||
Which I think he will. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
They're going to contest the election. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, what do they do once that fails? | ||
What do they do? | ||
What do they do? | ||
Riots. | ||
They're chi-com globalists. | ||
They're chi-com bitches. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They signed on to hate America. | ||
They're failures. | ||
What do these failures do? | ||
I think they're going to obviously riots. | ||
I think planned riots are going to be play. | ||
You know, Soros is going to be working with all his shadow groups. | ||
There's going to be riots. | ||
There's going to be burning. | ||
I think they're going to try to shut down the Internet, spread a bunch of fake news propaganda. | ||
It's not going to be good. | ||
And then they're going to do a Russia the sequel. | ||
You know, a Russiagate thing where they're going to smear him and try to say that this was a Russian meddling election. | ||
They've already started the Russian disinformation campaign. | ||
They've already started that. | ||
People are dumb enough to believe it. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
It's going to be a rough, rough ride if Trump wins. | ||
And that's what's scary. | ||
If Trump loses, all hell breaks loose, right? | ||
We have this dark, dystopian future that Biden and the Marxists are pushing us into. | ||
If Trump wins, Brace yourself, fellas, guys, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Brace yourself because the battle is not yet won. | ||
Yes, the first part of the battle is won. | ||
Trump has won, thank God. | ||
But all hell is going to break loose if he wins. | ||
It's going to be all of these coordinated riots and attacks and Soros-based events that are going to happen because they're not going to just lay over and let this happen. | ||
They're just not going to. | ||
We know this. | ||
This happened in 2016, but this is going to be worse because they're so desperate. | ||
They're going to bring back another surge of COVID and probably only target Trump supporters and people who voted for him. | ||
I mean, it's going to be scary stuff one way or the other. | ||
That's why you have to be prepared, why you have to follow the true news, which is really, sadly, only at InfoWars.com can you get the real, uncensored, real news happening that you won't get anywhere else. | ||
I was looking on my Twitter. | ||
I was looking on social media. | ||
I was looking on the mainstream media and Google. | ||
You can't find the Tony Bubulonsky press conference tonight anywhere. | ||
Nobody is covering it. | ||
No one is covering it. | ||
But we covered it, right? | ||
Social media is trying to silence and censor anything mentioning Tony Bubulonsky. | ||
This is unprecedented amount of censorship. | ||
And what we watched today, when you watch the 60 minutes clip, which I think that we're going to pull up a couple highlights in just a minute. | ||
When you watch this, the 60 minute clip, that was not an interview. | ||
What we are witnessing when we watch that in real time was we watched the coordination The censorship and the gaslighting of the big tech giants, the MSM and the DNC slash left live in real time. | ||
We watched it all happen. | ||
We watched her edit Trump in real time. | ||
We watched her lie. | ||
We watched her try to stifle him and censor him and censor the information she didn't want to get out to the American people. | ||
We watched her distort and gaslight and pretend that she didn't know about the Obama spying on his campaign scandal. | ||
Bigger than Watergate. | ||
We watched her lie in real time and gaslight the American public that the Joe Biden situation and scandal is not a real scandal. | ||
She said it's just a nothing. | ||
It's not a scandal. | ||
It hasn't been proven. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
So what that was is a blessing in disguise to see that 60 minute clip unedited and raw because we saw that gaslighting. | ||
We saw the censorship. | ||
And the biggest part about it, the most nefarious and chilling is the entire all of everything working together, coordinated together, the big tech. | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
I mean, I mean, I mean, that's really it. | ||
You've got a big, powerful corporate interest literally trying to suppress America, believing they can defeat us. | ||
So we're going to, we're going to, um, play a few Trump ads right here and then come back. | ||
You're going to take calls. | ||
But then before the debate starts at about 35 minutes, we're going to air a few clips that is just Trump with a side camera. | ||
The audio is not that good, but it's a side camera and you can see the rigging versus What actually happened, but that's what's so beautiful that calls their bluff. | ||
We've also got Jason and Caden and Marcos and Ryan and Joe and Alex and Sean and John and Robert. | ||
So I'm going to be here. | ||
I'll be back in with you later. | ||
We're going to air a few Trump ads right now. | ||
Then we come back. | ||
We're just go to those calls. | ||
Bam, bam, bam. | ||
John Lorraine. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
I want to remind listeners. | ||
Thank you so much for keeping us on air. | ||
We're not supposed to be on air right now, but because of you supporting us and spreading the word, we are on air. | ||
So we're going to go ahead and roll a few of these amazing Trump ads. | ||
They're trying to censor around the country. | ||
And Deanna Lorraine is going to take your calls. | ||
And then right before the debate starts in about 30 minutes, we're going to air some of what happened on 60 Minutes that Trump has now leaked. | ||
But let's go ahead and go to some of those. | ||
I mean, The UFC champion has done an amazing speech. | ||
We'll play his clip as well. | ||
Here it is, and then back to your phone calls. | ||
Please spread the word. | ||
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Stay with us. | |
For too long, Washington flourished. | ||
Politicians prospered. | ||
The establishment protected itself. | ||
But not the citizens of our country. | ||
Their victories have not been your victories. | ||
Their triumphs have not been your triumphs. | ||
That all changes starting right here and right now. | ||
From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
Buy American and hire American. | ||
No challenge can match the heart and fight and spirit of America. | ||
We will not fail. | ||
Our country will thrive and prosper again. | ||
We will reinforce old alliances and form new ones, and unite the civilized world against radical Islamic terrorism, which we will eradicate completely from the face of the earth. | ||
We will be protected by the great men and women of our military and law enforcement. | ||
We will bring back our jobs. | ||
We will bring back our borders. | ||
We will bring back our wealth. | ||
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And we will bring back our dreams. | |
We will face challenges. | ||
We will confront hardships. | ||
But we will get the job done. | ||
Together, we will determine the course of America and the world for many, many years to come. | ||
This moment is your moment. | ||
It belongs to you. | ||
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It belongs to | |
you. - When COVID struck, President Trump took action. | ||
Cut off travel from China, the source of the virus. | ||
Joe Biden criticized, politicized, attacked President Trump's leadership. | ||
And what does Biden now propose while the pandemic still smolders around the globe? | ||
Increasing refugees by 700% from the most unstable, vulnerable, dangerous parts of the world. | ||
America can't afford weak Joe Biden. | ||
Times like these call for real leadership. | ||
I'm Donald J. Trump and I approve this message. | ||
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They think that we just have to hand it over to him. | |
That's right. | ||
We sure as hell don't. | ||
Asimismo. | ||
I'm gonna let you in on something. | ||
The Democrats just think that they're entitled to the Latino vote. | ||
They think that we just have to hand it over to them. | ||
That's right. | ||
We sure as hell don't. | ||
Asimismo. | ||
Asimismo. | ||
They gotta show us what they can do for us. | ||
What they can do for our communities. | ||
We're not gonna buy the same wolf tickets and false promises that destroyed great countries like Venezuela and Cuba. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
You know what else is not gonna work for them? | ||
Playing Despacito on your cell phone. | ||
It's a panda to us. | ||
Hell no. | ||
You gotta give us some credit for having heads on our shoulders. | ||
I'm gonna wrap this up with some words of Barack Obama. | ||
He said elections have consequences. | ||
That is true. | ||
And those words have never been more true than they are today. | ||
We either re-elect President Trump and keep America great. | ||
Amen. | ||
Or we let Joe Biden destroy the greatest country the world has ever seen. | ||
Now, I'm a professional athlete, and I've been one for most of my life, so I've always seen things through a sports lens. | ||
That makes Donald Trump our head coach. | ||
And before the global pandemic, we were winning Super Bowls. | ||
And when you're winning Super Bowls, you don't fire the coach. | ||
Doesn't matter if you don't like the plays he runs, the players he puts on the field, or what he says on Twitter. | ||
You sure as hell don't replace him for another coach that's been in the business for 47 years at every level and never won a game. | ||
I'm gonna let you in on something. | ||
The Democrats just think that they're entitled to the Latino vote. | ||
They think that we just have to hand it over to them. | ||
That's right. | ||
We sure as hell don't. | ||
Así mismo. | ||
Así mismo. | ||
They gotta show us what they can do for us. | ||
What they can do for our communities. | ||
We're not gonna buy the same wolf tickets and false promises that destroyed great countries like Venezuela and Cuba. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
You know what else is not going to work for them? | ||
Playing Despacito on your cell phone to pander to us. | ||
Hell no. | ||
You got to give us some credit for having heads on our shoulders. | ||
I'm going to wrap this up with some words of Barack Obama. | ||
He said elections have consequences. | ||
That is true. | ||
And those words have never been more true than they are today. | ||
We either re-elect President Trump and keep America great. | ||
Amen. | ||
Or we let Joe Biden destroy the greatest country the world has ever seen. | ||
Now, I'm a professional athlete and I've been one for most of my life, so I've always seen things through a sports lens. | ||
That makes Donald Trump our head coach. | ||
And before the global pandemic, we were winning Super Bowls. | ||
And when you're winning Super Bowls, you don't fire the coach. | ||
Doesn't matter if you don't like the plays he runs, the players he puts on the field, or what he says on Twitter. | ||
You sure as hell don't replace him for another coach that's been in the business for 47 years at every level and never won a game. | ||
Love it. | ||
Winning. - Yeah. | ||
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Woo! | |
Never get tired of winning. | ||
That was George Mazzadal and I loved his words. | ||
His words were powerful. | ||
He was saying, we're not going to be subjected to you guys using us for votes anymore. | ||
Stop using us for votes. | ||
And just because you play Despacito on your phone doesn't mean that you are for us, doesn't mean that we're going to vote for you like a little circus monkey, okay? | ||
We're done with that. | ||
And Trump is about winning. | ||
Trump is about empowering us. | ||
Trump is about giving us a better life, creating the American dream. | ||
Vote for Trump. | ||
That is a fantastic commercial of someone who really knows what it's like to achieve in life and achieve greatness in life. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Where is that ad? | ||
That ad? | ||
Where can you find it? | ||
Can you find it anywhere? | ||
Because I can't find it anywhere. | ||
It's been censored. | ||
The media won't show you this ad. | ||
Social media will censor and stifle this ad. | ||
It's disgusting what they do. | ||
The levels of desperation and effort and resources they put into trying to erase Donald Trump and trying to stifle his vote and really interfere with the election. | ||
This is election meddling. | ||
This is election meddling. | ||
They are the Russian bots. | ||
Seriously. | ||
I mean, I don't know if this is an election meddling with censoring ads for presidential candidates and censoring real news scandals that are factual. | ||
Of a presidential candidate that half of the country may vote for that may be our next president, then I don't know what the hell is. | ||
And I'm sick of it. | ||
I am disgusted with this election meddling. | ||
I'm disgusted with this big tech and media and DNC collaboration and coordination and censorship. | ||
I've just freaking had it. | ||
I'm so done. | ||
I am so done. | ||
Even that guy Philip Anderson, you know, who held a free speech rally over the weekend on Saturday in San Francisco, black Trump supporter, you know, got his teeth knocked out by Antifa, bloody and everything. | ||
He's been on the news this week. | ||
And of course, Twitter has now banned him from Twitter. | ||
Twitter has censored him. | ||
Social media censored him. | ||
Google has erased all of his positive news stories. | ||
Talking about a black Trump supporter has been hit and accosted by Antifa. | ||
And they have turned the news story. | ||
They're only displaying news stories at the top of Twitter and Google that Alt-Right Proud Boy got hit. | ||
Alt-Right Proud Boy or Alt-Right Far-Right Boy Got into a scuffle with some protesters, and that's it. | ||
They don't say that the protesters are Antifa. | ||
They don't say that Antifa knocked him out, knocked his teeth out. | ||
They don't say that he's black. | ||
No, they call him an alt-right or a neo-Nazi, and they completely have changed the narrative. | ||
They've completely have gaslit American people for what's really going on. | ||
I'm just so disgusted with it. | ||
I cannot wait till this is over. | ||
We're going to take some calls in just a minute. | ||
I see your calls. | ||
But another story that goes right along with it. | ||
Speaking of the Proud Boys, what do you think of this? | ||
I mean, this, you can't make this stuff up. | ||
You cannot make this up. | ||
So the media, the MSM, they refuse to cover the biggest scandal in possibly American history. | ||
They refuse to cover Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and all of the breakthrough bombshell discoveries of this week. | ||
They refuse to cover it in silence, but yet they take the bait and they do cover excessively some ridiculous fabricated story about the Proud Boys that happened over the last couple days. | ||
Yes, there was some ridiculous false claim that the Proud Boys were election meddling and apparently Emails were sent out to a bunch of voters in Florida and Arizona claiming to be from the Proud Boys. | ||
I'm sure you've heard of this. | ||
And they were threatening people, the recipients of the emails, to vote for Donald J. Trump or we will come after you. | ||
The email said, we will know which candidate you voted for. | ||
I would take this seriously if I were you. | ||
The email from the address was info at officialproudboys.com. | ||
And the receiver's home address was reportedly posted at the bottom of the email. | ||
Now, of course, this story went everywhere. | ||
Oh my God, the Proud Boys again. | ||
They're so terrible. | ||
They're horrible. | ||
And they're now trying to threaten people from going to the polls and voting for anyone else but Trump. | ||
Of course, the Proud Boys came out and immediately denied sending these emails. | ||
They described it as a false flag operation against the group, and they stood by it. | ||
They said, this isn't us. | ||
This isn't us. | ||
We wouldn't do something like that, first of all, and it's pretty dumb anyways. | ||
And then guess what? | ||
Just like they said, the FBI has now confirmed that, yes, this was a setup. | ||
This wasn't the Proud Boys. | ||
They looked into it and investigated it, and it was Iran. | ||
It was Iran. | ||
That set this whole thing up. | ||
It was Iran that was behind this. | ||
The US government and the FBI said that Iran was behind these emails, these quote-unquote threatening emails that were fake, sent to the Democrats. | ||
The disclosure by the Director of National Intelligence, John Radcliffe, He confirmed to us today that, yes, this wasn't anything. | ||
This was just Iran meddling with us in an effort to try to hurt Trump, in an effort to try to harm Trump, undermine him, make him look bad. | ||
And they were using the Proud Boys because, oh, so much of the media has been talking about the Proud Boys. | ||
They knew that they would probably take the bait and it was easy money. | ||
So they did. | ||
And all the mainstream media outlets from Rachel Madcow to the Lincoln Project and all these other media outlets, they just jumped on this like, Oh my God, the Proud Boys and started running with a stupid made up story with zero evidence behind it. | ||
And of course, now that they found out it was Iran, now they're again saying, oh, this is a Russian interference. | ||
This is Russia that is pretending to be Iran, that is pretending to do all this. | ||
Like, I can't even make this stuff up. | ||
I can't, I can't, I cannot keep up with all of the fake Russia collusion claims. | ||
This is so stupid. | ||
But this is it, you know? | ||
I mean, and now the Proud Boys are saying, this is war, following Iran and voter intimidation emails. | ||
They're tired of it. | ||
They're tired of being smeared. | ||
They're tired of being defamed by the media, left and right, and everyone. | ||
And they can't even defend themselves because most of them have been banned, silenced, and deplatformed by the media and by MSM. | ||
It is disgusting. | ||
I'm so sick of it. | ||
I'm so sick of the media covering every single other made up story without any claim or evidence behind it. | ||
But then when there's real evidence and real stories and real corroborating witnesses, like the Joe Biden scandal, they freaking protect him at all costs. | ||
They protect him, they silence him, and they refuse to cover it less than two weeks out before the election. | ||
It is disgusting. | ||
I'm so sick of it. | ||
Okay, let's get you some calls right now so we can all hash this out together. | ||
Remember, we are 20 minutes out, 20 minutes out to the greatest, the craziest, what's going to be the most insane debate, presidential debate of all time. | ||
We don't know what's going to happen. | ||
Is President Trump going to have this Tony Bubulinski guy right next to him at the podium? | ||
Is he going to bring him up? | ||
Is the guy going to raise his hand in the stands? | ||
What's going to happen? | ||
We have no idea. | ||
But President Trump, one thing he's good at is he's great at surprises. | ||
He's great at entertainment, and he's great at showing everyone what's really important, forcing the media to cover it and to see those things that are really, really important, just like he did back with The Clintons, when he brought up the accusers, the woman that accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault. | ||
Right. | ||
That was amazing when he brought them up in the debate. | ||
That was pretty damn cool. | ||
No one expected it. | ||
And it was awesome because he forced the media again. | ||
He controlled the narrative. | ||
He forced the media to cover Bill and Hillary's sexual assault scandals and actual verified rape. | ||
He brought it to them. | ||
So this is what he's doing tonight. | ||
It's epic. | ||
It's historic. | ||
Social media won't cover it. | ||
No media will cover it, but we will cover it. | ||
So make sure you stay here all night. | ||
All right, let's talk to, without further ado, Jason from California. | ||
Jason, you're on the line! | ||
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Hi, thank you. | |
Thank you, Deanna, for taking my call. | ||
So I wanted to mention the muted mics tonight. | ||
I may be one of the few conservatives that isn't Totally against it. | ||
OK. | ||
The only reason I say that is because it forces Joe Biden to have to talk uninterrupted. | ||
That's what I was thinking. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'm not saying Trump isn't going to interrupt at all tonight. | ||
I think he should. | ||
But I think he should force Biden to talk without being interrupted to show how mentally incapacitated he is and just keep contradicting himself. | ||
I tend to agree. | ||
When someone just doesn't even know what the hell they're talking about, they're incoherent, they're liars, I think it's best to give them enough rope to hang themselves. | ||
My mama always told me that trick and it actually worked like a charm growing up. | ||
You just let them hang themselves because eventually they will. | ||
You don't need to interrupt. | ||
You don't need to do anything. | ||
And then they're the ones that look like idiots. | ||
They're the ones that reveal that they're lying. | ||
They reveal their own corruption without even having to do anything. | ||
So I actually happen to agree with you on that. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
And then the other thing real quick, and then I'll let you get on. | ||
If Trump loses this election, I feel like a lot of the blame does have to be put on him just because of all of the bad people he has put in his cabinet throughout the term. | ||
You know, we have Bolton, we have Haspel, we have Wray. | ||
He kept around Comey for a while. | ||
Uh, Barr is very, uh, you know, we don't know what's going on with him. | ||
So I think, uh, if he does happen to lose this election, God forbid, I do think a lot of the blame needs to be put on his poor choices of who he put in his desk. | ||
That's fair. | ||
That's fair. | ||
Yeah, and I also think, like, I was watching, you know, the 60 Minutes today and the town hall last night and all the debates, and I've just been so frustrated with Trump for You know, not really filleting this argument about the mask wearing once and for all and the argument about lockdowns versus not locking us down and whatnot. | ||
Like there's enough data and enough facts and enough doctors and health care workers that are legitimate that have spoken out about this. | ||
And given it to them, I mean, even last weekend, you know, we had the America's Frontline doctors went to the Supreme Court steps and unveiled all of this information that with real data, real facts about that masks are not effective at stopping the spread of this COVID, that COVID isn't that serious. | ||
And here's why. | ||
And we don't need to have any kind of nationwide mask mandate. | ||
We don't need to wait for a vaccine to open up. | ||
Lockdowns, even by the WHO, do way more harm than good. | ||
And it creates, you know, all of these different side effects that we've talked about many times. | ||
So the data was almost given to him by a silver platter this last weekend by these American frontline doctors and by doctors for truth in Madrid, Spain and in Europe. | ||
They're the same thing as American frontline doctors trying to spread the truth and the facts about the coronavirus sham. | ||
And so it's given to him. | ||
He's there. | ||
Why doesn't he use it? | ||
Because if he just said these facts once and for all that are indisputable, then it could just dismantle this argument. | ||
They can get off his case about the mask. | ||
They can get off our cases about the mask. | ||
We could reopen and we need to blow this whole coronavirus sham nightmare out of the water or this nightmare will continue. | ||
And I think that we'll have to have to blame him a little bit for it, right? | ||
Because he can he needs to expose the truth backed up with facts. | ||
Otherwise, we're just really going along with it and placating it. | ||
So I just went on a tangent right there. | ||
But yes, I agree with you. | ||
I think that's fair. | ||
But I do think the tide is looking in his favor right now. | ||
So we've got to hope, we've got to pray, we've got to fight, we've got to vote. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
We appreciate you, Jason. | ||
Let's talk to Caden. | ||
Caden from Michigan. | ||
Hello, you hear me? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, I was wondering, after Trump wins, if you think they should change the rules so they can go for a third and fourth and fifth time? | |
Uh, you mean a debate? | ||
Third, fourth, fifth debate? | ||
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Oh, the election. | |
If he wins his second term, do you think he should be allowed to run for a third term? | ||
I think so. | ||
I mean, yeah, I probably shouldn't say this, but I mean, in Russia, they just voted to have Putin, I think, be their president until 2035 or something like that. | ||
Because they apparently love him so much. | ||
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Yeah, it's obviously a concern. | |
I mean, who follows Trump? | ||
Who follows Trump is a great question. | ||
Maybe General Flynn? | ||
Maybe Alex Jones? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But those are going to be really, really hard shoes to follow. | ||
And so far, I don't think really anyone is worthy of that. | ||
Maybe just a handful of people, then they would need to be seriously vetted. | ||
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Well, it would definitely be badass if Alex Jones ran. | |
I know. | ||
It would be. | ||
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I appreciate it. | |
All right. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
Okay, let's talk to Ryan in Canada. | ||
Ryan, what's on your mind tonight? | ||
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Hey Deanna, thanks for having me on. | |
Absolutely. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
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Well, I just want to start off by saying that when I watched the Trump CNN interview tonight that was released earlier here, I thought that was incredible. | |
Just his form, the way he responded to that cackling witch, interrupting him at all times with the ridiculous things she was saying. | ||
It was unbelievable. | ||
He has the patience of a saint, honestly. | ||
People say his temperament is bad. | ||
I don't think many people could put up with what he puts up with. | ||
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No, you took the words right out of my mouth. | |
I mean, I can't believe he has to sit there and deal with these people all day. | ||
A lesser man was spontaneously combust. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All the commendations in the world to him for dealing with these. | ||
Right. | ||
and these people and even giving them the time of day. | ||
Uh, but aside from that, uh, I want to see him on a absolute point tonight, despite the mic mutes, it'll be Alex Jones yells over those mics. | ||
If it comes down to it, uh, even walk over to one that's on, that would be cool, but that would be bad. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
But we'll see how it goes. | ||
Um, and I'm looking forward to it. | ||
And I think like last, like 2016, the third debate, I think we'll see him on absolute fire tonight and he'll So we'll see how the rest of that goes. | ||
But I did want to just quickly mention, if I could, local news story in my area where they're actually starting to blame anti-maskers Wow. | ||
like terroristic and violent crime. | ||
So three Walmarts within the Kitchener-Waterloo area of Ontario, Canada, were set on fire. | ||
They set fire to the toilet paper aisles within one hour, three different Walmarts. | ||
It's caused over $12 million in damage. | ||
Wow. | ||
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And they're spinning it now that the person that apparently did it has been tracked on their Twitter, posting comments about anti-masking. | |
Oh, gosh. | ||
My quote from the Twitter was, does anybody in Kitchener-Waterloo want to start attacking places like Walmart for refusing Canadian service because they have a medical condition? | ||
Sounds like a false flag set up to me to shame and blame anti-maskers again. | ||
I don't even like the word anti-maskers. | ||
It's just, it's pro-common sense. | ||
It's pro-freedom, and it's pro-truth. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's not a freaking anti-masker, but that's the way they set it up to defame everyone. | ||
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Damn right, Dana. | |
It's pro-oxygen, pro-truth, and it's just exactly, you took the word out of my mouth. | ||
Sounds like a false flag to me. | ||
And to just further that quickly, the Premier of Ontario came out saying that there was a protest, pro-freedom, pro-oxygen protest, I'll call it, rather than the anti-mask, but outside Queen's Park in Ontario here, and there was violence that broke out, they're blaming the quote-unquote anti-maskers. | ||
So here it begins where there's another reason showing your face in public, you'll be subject to ridicule and scorn. | ||
Next thing you know, they'll be thinking you're a terrorist. | ||
But it's ridiculous. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Keep on the lookout for everything over there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Next thing you know, they'll be jailing us, sending us to re-education camps, publicly tarring and feathering us, you know, self-flagellation. | ||
They'll make us. | ||
I mean, this this is getting too dangerous territory right now. | ||
The levels of hysteria that it's training people to have, and they're training people to have phobias now of going out of their house, being in public settings, being around other people. | ||
Um, and and and thinking of other human beings as dirty. | ||
And then anyone who has a doesn't wear a mask. | ||
Oh, they're selfish. | ||
They're terrible. | ||
They don't care about people. | ||
It's really dangerous what they're training us to be like right now. | ||
And I'm fearing for what the long term effects of that are is this continues to go on. | ||
If this goes on another six months to a year. | ||
I think the human race is going to be very effed up. | ||
OK. | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks so much for the call. | ||
We will look out for that in Canada. | ||
That's happening in the U.S. | ||
now, too. | ||
Let's talk to Alex. | ||
Alex from Florida. | ||
What's up, Alex? | ||
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Hey, thanks, Deanna. | |
So Trump's looking like the obvious choice here, and I think that our odds are pretty good. | ||
OK. | ||
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But like you were saying, I'm still concerned with Trump. | |
I think there's still hell coming, even if he wins. | ||
You were just talking about his weakness on masks. | ||
I think that we have another problem that's coming, and it's going to be another attack on the Second Amendment, and it's going to come in the form of a pistol brace ban. | ||
Are you familiar with what a pistol brace is? | ||
Uh, I don't. | ||
I know, you know, about tracking. | ||
They're going to try to track us with bracelets, with digital tattoos, vaccines, chips, and the sort. | ||
Is this something along the lines or different? | ||
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Well, kind of, sort of. | |
If you have a rifle with a length less than 16 inches, Okay. | ||
You can't have a stock on it. | ||
So there's a lot of people that have shorter rifles and they put this pistol brace on it and it allows them to still, you know, have a, have a good shorter weapon. | ||
They're going to try to get you to register those now as part of an NFA registration. | ||
They call it a tax stamp. | ||
Wow. | ||
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I have a bad feeling about this and I think Trump's going to be weak on it as well. | |
Yeah. | ||
You know, it's, it's, I just want him to stand up for the truth because that's what we, that's what we elected him for. | ||
And he was so savage, so good at standing up for the truth in so many different ways he is. | ||
But there's some areas where I don't know if maybe he's getting bad advice, like, hey, half of the country really likes masks and they want to wear it. | ||
So it'd be bad if you spoke the truth about that. | ||
I don't know, but I think that deep down he believes it's BS. | ||
I truly believe that deep down he believes it's BS. | ||
I think that he does not want a nationwide mask mandate. | ||
And I think that he has seen the evidence against mask usage that is basically a petri dish on your face all day long. | ||
But anyways, you know, but I think he's seen all that and he knows it. | ||
I don't know why he's not just saying the truth about it, which would just expose everything and get people off his back. | ||
It would vindicate him. | ||
It would vindicate us. | ||
And it would stop this conversation of a mask mandate and stop this dystopian future they're trying to push us into. | ||
So I don't know why he's not doing that when I believe at his heart that he truly believes what we believe. | ||
But it's time to really be strong about that, I think. | ||
I think You know, if people see the facts behind it, they can't dispute it. | ||
If people think, oh, well, when Trump says, well, some people like the mask, some people don't. | ||
I like the mask. | ||
I think it's fine. | ||
That's that's not what we're doing. | ||
We're not talking about people liking it or disliking it. | ||
We're talking about does it actually work? | ||
Is it effective? | ||
Is it is it actually going to make our situation worse or less healthy? | ||
And then also, why aren't we talking about vitamins and supplements? | ||
Natural, normal, common sense things to boost our immune systems and keep us healthy instead of, you know, just shutting up and waiting for a vaccine and that's somehow going to just end the pandemic. | ||
So these are the things that I have concerns about. | ||
I don't know why he's not stronger with these things because I do believe at his heart he does believe them. | ||
But I say it's time to go guns blazing. | ||
I don't care if he sounds controversial. | ||
I think that's going to win him more support in the end. | ||
I agree. | ||
So thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Look out. | ||
We'll look out for that. | ||
And things like this. | ||
Let's let's take another couple calls because we're just going to go straight through the calls. | ||
We don't have to have you waiting all through the debate. | ||
Let's talk to Sean from South Carolina. | ||
Sean, you're on. | ||
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Hey, what's going on? | |
Hey. | ||
One thing I wanted to talk about, you know, is as you know, as all the Biden and Hunter bombshells continue to come out, you know, You know, obviously this mass censorship that, you know, that we are, we're obviously seeing, you know, you know, and Alex kind of, you know, really explained it well when he said that, you know, it was kind of like a scope and you're bringing it in and it's really slowly and now the, now the blinders are all the way on and, uh, you know, ask the people, they didn't really pick this up. | ||
And my biggest question is, and obviously even if Trump wins, cause you know, We could see a civil war that way, or even if Biden wins, you know, obviously the end of the world possibly could be, you know, in the future. | ||
That's the completion of the 16-year plan if Biden wins. | ||
But notice how they're trying to go fast and furiously right along with that 16-year plan to destroy America, regardless of Trump winning or not. | ||
Like, they're trying to go full steam ahead with it. | ||
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Well, my one thing with this whole Hunter Biden situation, and obviously some things are starting to release and You know, this ex-partner is supposed to be there and more information is being released. | |
The question is, how long was the FBI sitting on this information? | ||
And if they've been sitting on it for that long, you can necessarily see the FBI is almost virtually compromised. | ||
And so is so many other levels of the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
So how do we move forward, even when Trump wins, because there's so many people that been painted or bribed or whatever it may be that they're under this, this, this scope of satanic, you know, globalist, you know, money driven, you know, trying to take over the population and everything else and above. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, it's terrifying either way. | ||
Obviously, Trump is going to shield us from that. | ||
I don't believe I don't believe he wants that. | ||
I mean, really, just like when we see his reactions to things and when when when when we see his heart displayed, I don't believe he wants the destruction of America. | ||
I don't think he wants to sell out America. | ||
I don't believe that he You know that that he wants this dark, dystopian mask mask future. | ||
I don't think he wants any of that. | ||
I really think and you know, when you see his interviews and everything from the last 60 years, he's been so consistent. | ||
I really believe he loves this country that he's fighting for this country. | ||
He may have to do certain things, say certain things to Kind of work around the deep state because they're so entrenched and powerful. | ||
But I think at the end of the day, I think we can trust that he will fight and do at least everything in his power to prevent the destruction of America to prevent this plan from going into fruition. | ||
And I think and I hope that it's going to be more. | ||
I think the gloves are going to come off more after the election. | ||
I was hoping it would happen before the election so everyone would see how corrupt and disgusting all these people are. | ||
But, you know, a lot of people, they predict it's going to happen after the election because then, I don't know, he thinks the gloves are going to be more off and he has more freedom. | ||
Either way, we have to hope, pray, fight, and vote. | ||
Get your friends, get your family, and make sure you're continuing to watch InfoWars, because this is the only place to get the real news. | ||
Ooh, I see our moderators coming out. | ||
Do we have audio yet? | ||
Should we start tuning into that? | ||
They're starting right on time, even a little early. | ||
And all of your calls, we're going to try to get to them when we can, but it may have to be after the debate. | ||
We'll see. | ||
What's going on over there? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Looks like the moderator has come out and made a little announcement. | ||
Okay, she sat down, so we have time for just a few more calls. | ||
How about, ooh, let's talk to Jason in New Mexico. | ||
Jason, you're on the seat. | ||
We got a quick call, one or two calls we're going to fit in before the debate. | ||
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Good deal. | |
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
I want to just remind people that one of the first attacks in war is on communications. | ||
And you know, something very surprising to me is that with this suppression of the Biden information, and this guy is a presidential candidate, it's like, wow, how much power do these people really have? | ||
I want to remind people back in 2018, Facebook made a statement while they had a meeting in Australia that said, Yeah. | ||
You know, either you media companies work with us or die, or we'll hold your hand, you know, by your bedside, like in hospice. | ||
So, you know, the event 201 was a media-driven operation. | ||
So, unfortunately, our enemies are not our fellow citizens, but the ones that control the flow of information. | ||
Yep. | ||
And the U.N., the global, you know, the WHO, the Bill Gates Foundation, all of these big players— It's so bizarre and very chilling when you actually watch the videos of Event 201, which I saw them recently and I'm going to do a special report on them just to break them down because there's a lot of things in there and someone might not take the patience to look through all of them like I did. | ||
It's chilling to watch it because here are these big heads of corporations and leaders that you would think that you would trust normally, and they're all just in these rooms conspiring together, wargaming, and doing a live exercise, right? | ||
Of like how they're going to trick the public. | ||
How are they going to pull this over? | ||
How are they going to pull this? | ||
And all the rebuttals that they're going to get from people. | ||
And how they're going to spin it. | ||
Oh, what are we going to do when people think that we're giving misinformation or when they're sharing misinformation that doesn't align with what we do? | ||
Oh, we're going to say this. | ||
This is the message we're going to put out. | ||
Oh, we're going to stifle them. | ||
We're going to work with the big tech companies to silence them and ban them because there has to be only one narrative. | ||
It is chilling to watch these videos. | ||
It really is because you just see the level of orchestration with all these major corporations. | ||
And they don't have America's best interest at mind. | ||
And I mean, if you don't get that this was a, this was a mock-up, this was a roleplay, a wargaming situation that, you know, they even used a novel coronavirus, which it blew my mind because, you know, you would think they wouldn't be that obvious about it. | ||
But yes, in this wargame thing, you can see they say, a novel coronavirus has spread through the land, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And it's disgusting. | ||
It really is disgusting. | ||
And then just a couple weeks later was the first real cases of the coronavirus, magically, and it became a pandemic. | ||
I mean, it is so crazy how anyone thinks it's a conspiracy theory that this was planned, orchestrated, and it's like the joke is on us. | ||
All these people were invited to this party and we weren't invited. | ||
We're on the outside looking in and we're just getting it now. | ||
It's really disgusting. | ||
So, yes. | ||
Yes, I feel you. | ||
I feel you. | ||
We gotta fight. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
Let's see if we have any other... I think we're... | ||
This is guys. | ||
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I think we got time for one more call. | ||
We're going to make it real quick. | ||
John from Florida. | ||
John from Florida. | ||
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Hey, Dan. | |
Hey! | ||
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How you doing? | |
I'm great. | ||
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How about you? | |
Good, good, good. | ||
I just got a few things real quick to say. | ||
With all the stuff that's going on with these Democrats, and I'm talking about Pelosi, Uh, AOC and everybody else, Kamala, actually inciting these riots. | ||
Kamala. | ||
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With all the Soros funding that's going on, with all the Google suppression and manipulation, which all their money goes back to the DNC. | |
The FBI, which is worthless. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And all these crimes going on. | |
Trump said, this should never happen to another president again. | ||
Well, it's happened because nobody has done anything. | ||
That's in charge of the DOJ, which is the executive branch, to do something about this. | ||
So as long as these people don't get hammered like Roger Stone and Paul Manafort and every other conservative, they're going to keep throwing the kitchen sink. | ||
And he's got to pray that even if he wins, when he gets out of office, if he doesn't pull like some kind of serious martial law and lock these people up, regardless what he does and how good of a president he is, It's going to go back to the dumpster. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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And it's going to go back to the swamp. | |
Exactly. | ||
So my message to Trump is to lock these people up. | ||
You're putting a $550 million addition on Guantanamo. | ||
There's one person there. | ||
Spill it. | ||
Pack it. | ||
I don't care if these people have to use the bathroom standing up. | ||
Pack the prison and don't give them any rights. | ||
They're in a military compound. | ||
You and me both. | ||
You and me both. | ||
Hey, thank you so much, John. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
Now we're gonna go to the debates, guys. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Here it is. | ||
bad actors. | ||
You and me both. | ||
You and me both. | ||
Hey, thank you so much, John. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
Now we're going to go to the debates, guys. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Woo! | |
Presidential debate between President Donald J. Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. | ||
Tonight's debate is sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates. | ||
It is conducted under health and safety protocols designed by the Commission's Health Security Advisor. | ||
The audience here in the hall has promised to remain silent. | ||
No cheers, boos or other interruptions, except right now, as we welcome to the stage former Vice President Joe Biden and President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I do want to say a very good evening to both of you. | ||
This debate will cover six major topics. | ||
At the beginning of each section, each candidate will have two minutes uninterrupted to answer my first question. | ||
The debate commission will then turn on their microphone only when it is their turn to answer. | ||
And the commission will turn it off exactly when the two minutes have expired. | ||
After that, both microphones will remain on. | ||
But on behalf of the voters, I'm going to ask you to please speak one at a time. | ||
The goal is for you to hear each other and for the American people to hear every word of what you both have to say. | ||
And so with that, if you're ready, let's start. | ||
And we will begin with the fight against the coronavirus. | ||
President Trump, the first question is for you. | ||
The country is heading into a dangerous new phase. | ||
More than 40,000 Americans are in the hospital tonight with COVID, including record numbers here in Tennessee. | ||
And since the two of you last shared a stage, 16,000 Americans have died from COVID. | ||
So please be specific. | ||
How would you lead the country during this next stage of the coronavirus crisis? | ||
Two minutes, uninterrupted. | ||
So, as you know, 2.2 million people modeled out were expected to die. | ||
We closed up the greatest economy in the world in order to fight this horrible disease that came from China. | ||
It's a worldwide pandemic. | ||
It's all over the world. | ||
You see the spikes in Europe and many other places right now. | ||
If you notice, the mortality rate is down 85%. | ||
The excess mortality rate is way down and much lower than almost any other country. | ||
And we're fighting it and we're fighting it hard. | ||
There is a spike. | ||
There was a spike in Florida, and it's now gone. | ||
There was a very big spike in Texas. | ||
It's now gone. | ||
There was a very big spike in Arizona. | ||
It's now gone. | ||
And there are some spikes and surges in other places. | ||
They will soon be gone. | ||
We have a vaccine that's coming. | ||
It's ready. | ||
It's going to be announced within weeks and it's going to be delivered. | ||
We have Operation Warp Speed, which is the military is going to distribute the vaccine. | ||
I can tell you from personal experience that I was in the hospital. | ||
I had it. | ||
And I got better, and I will tell you that I had something that they gave me, a therapeutic, I guess they would call it. | ||
Some people could say it was a cure. | ||
But I was in for a short period of time, and I got better very fast, or I wouldn't be here tonight. | ||
And now they say I'm immune. | ||
Whether it's four months or a lifetime, nobody's been able to say that. | ||
But I'm immune. | ||
More and more people are getting better. | ||
We have a problem that's a worldwide problem. | ||
This is a worldwide problem. | ||
But I've been congratulated by the heads of many countries on what we've been able to do. | ||
If you take a look at what we've done in terms of goggles and masks and gowns and everything else, and in particular, ventilators. | ||
We're now making ventilators all over the world, thousands and thousands a month, distributing them all over the world. | ||
It will go away. | ||
And as I say, we're rounding the turn. | ||
We're rounding the corner. | ||
It's going away. | ||
Okay. | ||
Former Vice President Biden to you. | ||
How would you lead the country out of this crisis? | ||
You have two minutes uninterrupted. | ||
220,000 Americans dead. | ||
You hear nothing else I say tonight. | ||
Hear this. | ||
Anyone who's responsible for not taking control, in fact, not saying I take no responsibility initially, anyone who's responsible for that many deaths should not remain as President of the United States of America. | ||
We're in a situation where there are 1,000 deaths a day now. | ||
1,000 deaths a day. | ||
a day now, 1,000 deaths a day. | ||
And there are over 70,000 new cases per day. | ||
Compared to what's going on in Europe, as the New England Medical Journal said, they're starting from a very low rate We're starting from a very high rate. | ||
The expectation is we'll have another 200,000 Americans dead between now and the end of the year. | ||
If we just wore these masks, the President's own advisors have told him, we could save 100,000 lives. | ||
And we're in a circumstance where the President thus far and still has no plan, no comprehensive plan. | ||
What I would do is make sure we have everyone encouraged to wear a mask all the time. | ||
I would make sure we move in the direction of rapid testing, investing in Rapid testing. | ||
I would make sure that we set up national standards as to how to open up schools and open up businesses so they can be safe and give them the wherewithal, the financial resources to be able to do that. | ||
We're in a situation now where the New England Medical Journal, one of the most serious journals in the whole world, said for the first time ever, That this, the way this president has responded to this crisis has been absolutely tragic. | ||
And so folks, I will take care of this. | ||
I will end this. | ||
I will make sure we have a plan. | ||
President Trump, I'd like to follow up with you and your comments. | ||
You talked about taking a therapeutic. | ||
I assume you're referencing Regeneron. | ||
You also said a vaccine will be coming within weeks. | ||
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Is that a guarantee? | ||
No, it's not a guarantee, but it will be by the end of the year. | ||
But I think it has a good chance. | ||
There are two companies, I think, within a matter of weeks. | ||
And it will be distributed very quickly. | ||
Can you tell us which companies? | ||
Johnson & Johnson is doing very well, Moderna is doing very well, Pfizer is doing very well, and we have numerous others. | ||
Then we also have others that we're working on very closely with other countries, in particular Europe. | ||
Let me follow up with you, and because this is new information, you have said a vaccine is coming soon, within weeks now. | ||
Your own officials say it could take well into 2021, at the earliest for enough Americans to get vaccinated. | ||
And even then, they say the country will be wearing masks and distancing into 2022. | ||
Is your timeline realistic? | ||
No, I think my timeline is going to be more accurate. | ||
I don't know that they're counting on the military the way I do, but we have our generals lined up. | ||
One in particular, that's the head of logistics. | ||
And this is a very easy distribution for him. | ||
He's ready to go as soon as we have the vaccine. | ||
And we expect to have 100 million vials as soon as we have the vaccine. | ||
He's ready to go. | ||
Vice President Biden, your reaction and just 40% of Americans say they would definitely agree to take a coronavirus vaccine if it was approved by the government. | ||
What steps would you take to give Americans confidence in a vaccine if it were approved? | ||
Make sure it's totally transparent. | ||
Have the scientists of the world see it, know it, look at it, go through all the processes. | ||
And by the way, this is the same fellow who told you this is going to end by Easter last time. | ||
This is the same fellow who told you that, don't worry, we're going to end this by the summer. | ||
We're about to go into a dark winter, a dark winter, and he has no clear plan and there's no prospect that there's going to be a vaccine available for the majority of the American people before the middle of next year. | ||
President Trump, your reaction? | ||
He says you have no plan. | ||
I don't think we're going to have a dark winter at all. | ||
We're opening up our country. | ||
We've learned and studied and understand the disease, which we didn't at the beginning. | ||
When I closed and banned China from coming in, heavily infected, and then ultimately Europe, but China was in January. | ||
Months later, he was saying I was xenophobic. | ||
I did it too soon. | ||
Now he's saying, oh, I should have moved quicker. | ||
But he didn't move quicker. | ||
He was months behind me, many months behind me. | ||
And frankly, he ran the H1N1 swine flu, and it was a total disaster. | ||
Far less lethal, but it was a total disaster. | ||
Had that had this kind of numbers, 700,000 people would be dead right now. | ||
But it was a far less lethal disease. | ||
Look, his own person who ran that for him, who, as you know, was his chief of staff, said it was catastrophic. | ||
It was horrible. | ||
We didn't know what we were doing. | ||
Now he comes up and he tells us how to do this. | ||
Also, everything that he said about the way every single move that he said we should make, that's what we've done. | ||
We've done all of it. | ||
But he was way behind us. | ||
Vice President Biden, your response? | ||
My response is he is xenophobic, but not because he shut down access from China. | ||
And he did it late after 40 countries had already done that. | ||
In addition to that, what he did, he made sure that we had 44 people that were in there, in China, trying to get to Wuhan to determine what exactly the source was. | ||
What did the president say in January? | ||
He said, no, he said this is -- he's being transparent. | ||
The president of China is being transparent. | ||
We owe him a debt of gratitude. | ||
We have to thank him. | ||
And then what happened was, we started talking about using the Defense Act to make sure we go out and get whatever is needed out there to protect people. | ||
And again, I go back to this. | ||
He had nothing. | ||
He did virtually nothing. | ||
And then he gets out of the hospital and he talks about, don't worry, it's all going to be over soon. | ||
Come on. | ||
There's not another serious scientist in the world who thinks it's going to be over soon. | ||
President Trump, your reaction? | ||
I say over soon. | ||
I say we're learning to live with it. | ||
We have no choice. | ||
We can't lock ourselves up in a basement like Joe does. | ||
He has the ability to lock himself up. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He's obviously made a lot of money someplace. | ||
But he has this thing about living in a basement. | ||
People can't do that. | ||
By the way, I, as the president, couldn't do that. | ||
I'd love to put myself in the basement or in a beautiful room in the White House And go away for a year and a half until it disappears. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
And, Kirsten, every meeting I had, every meeting I had, and I'd meet a lot of families, including gold star families and military families. | ||
Every meeting I had, and I had to meet them. | ||
I had to. | ||
It would be horrible to have canceled everything. | ||
I said, you know, this is dangerous. | ||
And you catch it. | ||
And, you know, I caught it. | ||
I learned a lot. | ||
I learned a lot. | ||
Great doctors, great hospitals. | ||
And now I recovered. | ||
99.9 of young people recover. | ||
99% of people recover. | ||
We have to recover. | ||
We can't close up our nation. | ||
We have to open our school and we can't close up our nation or you're not going to have a nation. | ||
And of course, the CDC has said young people can get sick with COVID-19 and can pass it. | ||
Vice President Biden, I want to talk broadly about strategy, though. | ||
Can I respond to that? | ||
Thirty seconds, please, and then I have a question. | ||
No, number one. | ||
He says that we're, you know, we're learning to live with it. | ||
People are learning to die with it. | ||
You folks home will have an empty chair at the kitchen table this morning. | ||
That man or wife going to bed tonight and reaching over to try to touch their, out of habit, where their wife or husband was. | ||
Fake news. | ||
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Fake news. | |
What a scripted, scripted point. | ||
How long did it take your publicist to come up with that one, Joe? | ||
What's the last time? | ||
How long did it take your publicist to come up with that one, Joe? | ||
You tell the people it's dangerous now, what should they do about the danger? | ||
And you say, I take no responsibility. | ||
Let me talk about your two... | ||
Excuse me, I take full responsibility. | ||
It's not my fault that he came here. | ||
It's China's fault. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It's not Joe's fault that he came here either. | ||
It's China's fault. | ||
They kept it from going into the rest of China for the most part, but they didn't keep it from coming out to the world, including Europe and ourselves. | ||
Vice President Biden. | ||
The fact is that when we knew it was coming, when it hit, what happened? | ||
What did the President say? | ||
He said, don't worry. | ||
It's going to go away. | ||
Be gone by Easter. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Warm weather. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Maybe inject bleach. | ||
He said he was kidding when he said that, but a lot of people thought it was serious. | ||
A whole range of things the President has said. | ||
Even today, he thinks we are in control. | ||
We're about to lose 200,000 more people. | ||
President Trump. | ||
Oh, who's in control then, Joe? | ||
Who's in control? | ||
I was kidding on that. | ||
But just to finish this, when I closed, he said, I shouldn't have closed. | ||
And that went on for months. | ||
Nancy Pelosi said the same thing. | ||
She was dancing on the streets in Chinatown in San Francisco. | ||
But when I closed, he said, this is a terrible thing. | ||
You xenophobic. | ||
I think he called me racist even. | ||
And because I was closing it to China. | ||
Now he says I should have closed it earlier. | ||
It just, Joe, it doesn't work. | ||
I didn't say either of those things. | ||
You certainly did. | ||
You certainly did. | ||
I talked about xenophobia in a different context. | ||
It wasn't about closing the border to Chinese coming to the United States. | ||
All right. | ||
I want to talk about both of your different strategies to handling this. | ||
He thought I shouldn't have closed the border. | ||
Well, let's. | ||
That's obvious. - Yes. | ||
Do you want to respond to that quickly, Vice President Biden? | ||
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No. | |
Okay. | ||
Let's talk about your different strategies toward dealing with this. | ||
Mr. Vice President, you suggested you would support new shutdowns if scientists recommended it. | ||
What do you say to Americans who are fearful that the cost of shutdowns, the impact on the economy, the higher rates of hunger, depression, domestic and substance abuse outweighs the risk of exposure to the virus? | ||
What I would say is I'm going to shut down the virus, not the country. | ||
What? | ||
It's his ineptitude that caused the country to have to shut down in large part. | ||
Why businesses have gone under, why schools are closed, why so many people have lost their living, and why they're concerned. | ||
Those other concerns are real. | ||
That's why he should have been, instead of in a sand trap in his golf course, he should have been negotiating with Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the Democrats and Republicans about what to do about the acts they were passing for billions of dollars to make sure people had the capacity. - But you haven't ruled out more shutdowns. | ||
- Well, no, I'm not shutting down the day, but there are, look, they need standards. | ||
The standard is if you have a reproduction rate in a community that's above a certain level, everybody says, slow up, more social distancing, do not open bars and do not open gymnasiums, do not open until you get this under control. | ||
Under more control. | ||
But when you do open, give the people the capacity to be able to open and have the capacity to do it safely. | ||
For example, schools. | ||
Schools, they need a lot of money to open. | ||
They need to deal with ventilation systems. | ||
They need to deal with smaller classes. | ||
More teachers. | ||
More pods. | ||
And he's refused to support that money. | ||
Or at least up to now. | ||
Let's talk about schools. | ||
President Trump, I think we have to respond if I might. | ||
Please. | ||
And then I have a follow. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I appreciate that. | ||
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Look, all he does is talk about shutdowns, but forget about him. | |
His Democrat governors, Cuomo in New York. | ||
You look at what's going on in California. | ||
You look at Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Democrats, Democrats all. | ||
They're shut down so tight and they're dying. | ||
They're dying. | ||
And he supports all these people. | ||
All he talks about is shutdowns. | ||
No, we're not going to shut down and we have to open our schools. | ||
And it's like, as an example, I have a young son. | ||
He also tested positive. | ||
By the time I spoke to the doctor the second time, he was fine. | ||
It just went away. | ||
Young people. | ||
I guess it's their immune system. | ||
Let me follow up with you, President Trump. | ||
You've demanded schools open in person and insist they can do it safely. | ||
But just yesterday, Boston became the latest city to move its public school system entirely online after a coronavirus spike. | ||
What is your message to parents who worry that sending their children to school will endanger not only their kids, but also their teachers and families? | ||
I want to open the schools. | ||
The transmittal rate to the teachers is very small. | ||
But I want to open the schools. | ||
We have to open our country. | ||
We're not going to have a country. | ||
You can't do this. | ||
We can't keep this country closed. | ||
This is a massive country with a massive economy. | ||
People are losing their jobs. | ||
They're committing suicide. | ||
There's depression, alcohol, drugs at a level that nobody's ever seen before. | ||
There's abuse, tremendous abuse. | ||
We have to open our country. | ||
You know, I've said it often, the cure cannot be worse than the problem itself. | ||
And that's what's happening. | ||
And he wants to close down, he'll close down the country if one person in our massive bureaucracy says we should close it down. | ||
Vice President Biden, your response? | ||
Simply not true. | ||
We ought to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. | ||
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What? | |
We ought to be able to safely open. | ||
They need resources to open. | ||
You need to be able to, for example, if you're going to open a business, have social distancing within the business. | ||
You need to have, if you have a restaurant, you need to have plexiglass dividers so people cannot infect one another. | ||
You need to be in a position where you can take testing rapidly and know whether a person is, in fact, infected. | ||
You need to be able to trace. | ||
You need to be able to provide all the resources that are needed to do this. | ||
And that is not inconsistent with saying that we're going to make sure that we open safely. | ||
And by the way, all you teachers out there, not that many of you are going to die. | ||
So don't worry about it. | ||
So don't worry about it. | ||
Come on. | ||
President Trump, let me follow up with you quickly. | ||
By the way, I will say this. | ||
If you go and look at what's happened to New York, it's a ghost town. | ||
It's a ghost town. | ||
And when you talk about plexiglass, these are restaurants that are dying. | ||
These are businesses with no money. | ||
Putting up plexiglass is unbelievably expensive and it's not the answer. | ||
I mean, you're going to sit there in a cubicle wrapped around with plastic. | ||
It's good. | ||
Businesses that are dying, Joe, you can't do that to people. | ||
You just can't. | ||
Take a look at New York and what's happened to my wonderful city for so many years. | ||
I loved it. | ||
It was vibrant. | ||
It's dying. | ||
Everyone's leaving New York. | ||
Take a look at what New York has done in terms of turning the curve down in terms of the number of people dying. | ||
And I don't look at this in terms of the way he does. | ||
Blue states and red states. | ||
They're all the United States. | ||
And look at the states that are having such a spike in the coronavirus. | ||
They're the red states. | ||
They're the states in the Midwest. | ||
They're the states in the upper Midwest. | ||
That's where the spike is occurring significantly. | ||
But they're all Americans. | ||
They're all Americans. | ||
And what we have to do is say, wear these masks, number one. | ||
Make sure we get the help that the businesses need. | ||
Money's already been passed to do that. | ||
It's been out there since the beginning of the summer, and nothing's happened. | ||
President, New York has lost more than 40,000 people. | ||
11,000 people in nursing homes. | ||
President Trump, what about— When you say spike, Take a look at what's happening in Pennsylvania, where they've had it closed. | ||
Take a look at what's happening with your friend in Michigan, where her husband's the only one allowed to do anything. | ||
It's been like a prison. | ||
Now it was just ruled unconstitutional. | ||
Take a look at North Carolina. | ||
They're having spikes, and they've been closed, and they're getting killed financially. | ||
We can't let that happen, Joe. | ||
You can't let that happen. | ||
We have to open up. | ||
And we understand the disease. | ||
We have to protect our seniors. | ||
We have to protect our elderly. | ||
We have to protect especially our seniors with heart problems and diabetes problems. | ||
And we will protect them. | ||
We have the best testing in the world by far. | ||
That's why we have so many cases. | ||
Let me follow up with you before we move on to our next section, President Trump. | ||
This week, you called Dr. Anthony Fauci the nation's best-known infectious disease expert, quote, a disaster. | ||
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True. | |
You described him and other medical experts as, quote, idiots. | ||
If you're not listening to them, who are you listening to? | ||
I'm listening to all of them, including Anthony. | ||
I get along very well with Anthony. | ||
But he did say don't wear masks. | ||
He did say, as you know, this is not going to be a problem. | ||
I think he's a Democrat, but that's OK. | ||
He said this is not going to be a problem. | ||
We are not going to have a problem at all. | ||
When Joe says that I said, Anthony Fauci said, and others, and many others, and I'm not knocking him a lot. | ||
Nobody knew. | ||
Look, nobody knew what this thing was. | ||
Nobody knew where it was coming from, what it was. | ||
We've learned a lot. | ||
But Anthony said, don't wear masks. | ||
Now he wants to wear masks. | ||
Anthony also said, if you look back, exact words, here's his exact words. | ||
This is no problem. | ||
This is going to go away soon. | ||
So he's allowed to make mistakes. | ||
He happens to be a good person. | ||
Vice President Biden, your response quickly and then we're going to move on to the next section. | ||
My response is that think about what the president knew in January and didn't tell the American people. | ||
He was told this was a serious virus that spread in the air and it was much worse than, much worse than the flu. | ||
He went on record and said to one of your colleagues, recorded, that in fact he knew how dangerous it was but he didn't want to tell us. | ||
He didn't want to tell us because he didn't want us to panic. | ||
He didn't want us, Americans don't panic. | ||
He panicked. | ||
But guess what? | ||
In the meantime, we found out in the New York Times the other day that, in fact, his folks went to Wall Street and said, this is a really dangerous thing. | ||
And a memo out of that meeting, not from his administration, but from some of the brokers, said, sell short, because we've got to get moving. | ||
It's a dangerous problem. | ||
I'm going to give you 30 seconds to respond, and then we're going to move on. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Somebody went to Wall Street. | ||
You're the one that takes all the money from Wall Street. | ||
I don't take it. | ||
You have raised a lot of money. | ||
Tremendous amounts of money. | ||
And every time you raise money, deals are made. | ||
I could raise so much more money as president and as somebody that knows most of those people. | ||
I could call the heads of Wall Street, the heads of every company in America. | ||
I would blow away every record, but I don't want to do that because it puts me in a bad position. | ||
And then you bring up Wall Street. | ||
You shouldn't be bringing up Wall Street because you're the one that takes the money from Wall Street, not me. | ||
I could blow away your records. | ||
That, like you wouldn't believe, we don't need money. | ||
We have plenty of money. | ||
In fact, we beat Hillary Clinton with a tiny fraction of the money that she was able to get. | ||
All right, gentlemen, we're going to move on. | ||
Don't tell me about Wall Street's contribution, $43. | ||
All right, we're going to move on to our next section, which is national security. | ||
And I do want to start with the security of our elections and some breaking news from overnight. | ||
Just last night, top intelligence officials confirmed again that both Russia and Iran are working to influence this election. | ||
Both countries have obtained U.S. | ||
voter registration information, these officials say, and Iran sent intimidating messages to Florida voters. | ||
This question goes to you, Mr. Vice President. | ||
What would you do to put an end to this threat? | ||
You have two minutes, uninterrupted. | ||
I made it clear, and I ask everyone else to take the pledge, I made it clear that any country, no matter who it is, that interferes in American elections will pay a price. | ||
They will pay a price. | ||
And it's been overwhelmingly clear this election, I won't even get into the last one, this election, that Russia has been involved, China has been involved to some degree, and now we learn that Iran is involved. | ||
They will pay a price if I'm elected. | ||
They're interfering with American sovereignty. | ||
That's what's going on right now. | ||
They're interfering with American sovereignty. | ||
And to the best of my knowledge, I don't think the President said anything to Putin about it. | ||
I don't think he's talking to him a lot. | ||
I don't think he said a word. | ||
I don't know why he hasn't said a word to Putin about it. | ||
And I don't know what he has recently said, if anything, to the Iranians. | ||
My guess is he'd probably be more outspoken with regard to the Iranians. | ||
But the point is this, folks. | ||
We are in a situation where we have foreign countries trying to interfere in the outcome of our election. | ||
His own national security adviser told him that what is happening with his buddy Rudy Giuliani, he's being used as a Russian pawn. | ||
He's being fed information that is not true. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
Nothing happens. | ||
And then you find out that everything that's going on here about Russia is wanting to make sure that I do not get elected the next President of the United States because they know I know them and they know me. | ||
I don't understand why this President is unwilling to take on Putin. | ||
When he's actually paying bounties to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan. | ||
When he's engaged in activities that are trying to destabilize all of NATO. | ||
I don't know why he doesn't do it, but it's worth asking the question. | ||
Why isn't that being done? | ||
Any country that interferes with us will, in fact, pay a price because they're affecting our sovereignty. | ||
President Trump, same question to you. | ||
Let me ask the question. | ||
You're going to have two minutes to respond. | ||
For two elections in a row now, there has been substantial interference from foreign adversaries. | ||
What would you do in your next term to put an end to this? | ||
Two minutes. | ||
Well, let me respond to the first part as Joe answered. | ||
Joe got three and a half million dollars from Russia. | ||
And it came through Putin, because he was very friendly with the former mayor of Moscow, and it was the mayor of Moscow's wife. | ||
And you got three and a half million dollars. | ||
Your family got three and a half million dollars. | ||
And, you know, someday you're going to have to explain why did you get three and a half? | ||
I never got any money from Russia. | ||
I don't get money from Russia. | ||
Now, about your thing last night, I knew all about that. | ||
And through John, who is John Ratcliffe, who is fantastic DNI, he said, The one thing that's common to both of them, they both want you to lose. | ||
Because there has been nobody tougher to Russia. | ||
Between the sanctions, nobody tougher than me on Russia. | ||
Between the sanctions, between all of what I've done with NATO. | ||
You know, I've got the NATO countries to put up an extra $130 billion going to $420 billion a year. | ||
That's to go out against Russia. | ||
I sold, while he was selling pillows and sheets, I sold tank busters to Ukraine. | ||
There has been nobody tougher on Russia than Donald Trump. | ||
And I'll tell you, they were so bad. | ||
They took over the submarine port. | ||
You remember that very well. | ||
During your term, during you and Barack Obama, they took over a big part of what should have been Ukraine. | ||
You handed it to them. | ||
But you were getting a lot of money from Russia. | ||
They were paying you a lot of money. | ||
And they probably still are. | ||
But now, with what came out today, it's even worse. | ||
All of the emails, the emails, the horrible emails of the kind of money that you were raking in, you and your family. | ||
And Joe, you were vice president when some of this was happening, and it should have never happened. | ||
And I think you owe an explanation to the American people. | ||
Why is it? | ||
Somebody just had a news conference a little while ago who was essentially supposed to work with you and your family. | ||
But what he said was damning. | ||
And regardless of me, I think you have to clean it up and talk to the American people. | ||
Maybe you can do it right now. | ||
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Ooh, yeah. | |
Vice President Biden, you may respond in 30 seconds. | ||
And then I do want to follow up on the election security. | ||
I have not taken a penny from any foreign source ever in my life. | ||
We learned that this president paid 50 times the tax in China, has a secret bank account with China, does business in China, and in fact is talking about me taking money, I have not taken a single penny from any country whatsoever, ever, number one. | ||
Number two, this is a president, I have released all of my tax returns, 22 years, go look at them. - Oh God, the taxes again. - 22 years of my tax return. | ||
You have not released a single solitary year of your tax return. | ||
What are you hiding? | ||
Why are you unwilling? | ||
The foreign countries are paying you a lot. | ||
Russia's paying you a lot. | ||
China's paying you a lot. | ||
And your hotels and all your businesses all around the country, all around the world. | ||
And China's building a new road to a new golf course you have overseas. | ||
So, what's going on here? | ||
Release your tax return or stop talking about corruption. | ||
President Trump, your response? | ||
First of all, I called my accountants, underwrote it. | ||
I'm going to release them as soon as we can. | ||
I want to do it. | ||
And it'll show how successful, how great this company is. | ||
But much more importantly than that, people were saying $750. | ||
I asked them a week ago, I said, what did I pay? | ||
They said, sir, you prepaid tens of millions of dollars. | ||
I prepaid my tax. | ||
Tens over the last number of years. | ||
Tens of millions of dollars. | ||
I prepaid. | ||
Because at some point, they think it's an estimate. | ||
They think I may have to pay tax. | ||
So, I already prepaid it. | ||
Nobody told me that. | ||
Nobody told you that. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
And it wasn't written. | ||
Whenever they write this, they keep talking about $750, which I think is a filing fee. | ||
But let me just tell you, I prepaid millions and millions of dollars in taxes. | ||
Number one. | ||
Number two, I don't make money from China. | ||
You do. | ||
I don't make money from Ukraine. | ||
You do. | ||
I don't make money from Russia. | ||
You made three and a half million dollars, Joe. | ||
And your son gave you. | ||
They even have a statement that we have to give 10% to the big man. | ||
You're the big man, I think. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe you're not. | ||
But you're the big man, I think. | ||
Your son said we have to give 10% to the big man. | ||
Joe, what's that all about? | ||
It's terrible. | ||
All right, gentlemen, I want to ask you both some questions about all of this, but I'm going to let you both respond very quickly. | ||
You just said you spoke to your accountant about potentially releasing your taxes. | ||
Did he tell you when you can release them? | ||
Do you have a deadline for when you're going to release them? | ||
I get treated worse than the Tea Party got treated. | ||
Because I have a lot of people in there, deep down in the IRS, they treat me horribly. | ||
We made a deal that was all settled until I decide to run for president. | ||
I get treated very badly by the IRS, very unfairly. | ||
But we had a deal all done. | ||
As soon as we're completed with the deal, I want to release it. | ||
But I have paid millions and millions of dollars, and it's worse than paying. | ||
I paid in advance. | ||
It's called pre-paying your taxes. | ||
I paid in advance. | ||
I want to ask you both about questions regarding your potential foreign entanglements and questions that have been raised to give you both a chance to talk about this more broadly. | ||
Respond very quickly and then I'll get to my question. | ||
He's been saying this for four years. | ||
Show us. | ||
Just show us. | ||
Stop playing around. | ||
You've been saying for four years you're going to reduce your taxes. | ||
Nobody knows it, Mr. President. | ||
What they do know is you're not paying your taxes, or you're paying taxes that are so low. | ||
When last time he said what he paid, he said, I only pay that little because I'm smart. | ||
I know how to game the system. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on, folks. | ||
President Trump, and then I want to get to two questions to both of you on this. | ||
was put through a phony witch hunt for three years. | ||
It started before I even got elected. | ||
They spied on my campaign. | ||
No president should ever have to go through what I went through. | ||
Let me just say this. | ||
Mueller and 18 angry Democrats and FBI agents all over the place spent $48 million. | ||
They went through everything I had, including my tax returns, and they found absolutely no collusion and nothing wrong. | ||
48%. | ||
$48 million. | ||
I guarantee you, if I spent $1 million on you, Jill, I could find plenty wrong. | ||
Because the kind of things that you've done and the kind of monies that your family has taken — I mean, your brother made money in Iraq. | ||
Millions of dollars. | ||
Your other brother made a fortune. | ||
And it's all through you, Joe. | ||
And they say you get some of it. | ||
And you do live very well. | ||
You have houses all over the place. | ||
You live very well. | ||
All right, gentlemen, let me just ask some questions about all of this broadly. | ||
Vice President Biden, there have been questions about the work your son has done in China and for a Ukrainian energy company when you were vice president. | ||
In retrospect, was anything about those relationships inappropriate or unethical? | ||
Nothing was unethical. | ||
Here's what the deal is a deal with regard to Ukraine. | ||
We had this whole question about whether or not, because he was on the board, I later learned, of a Burisma, a company, that somehow I had done something wrong. | ||
Yet every single solitary person when he was going through his impeachment, testifying under oath who worked for him, said I did my job impeccably. | ||
I carried out US policy. | ||
Not one single solitary thing was out of line. | ||
Not a single thing. | ||
Number one. | ||
Number two. | ||
The guy who got in trouble in Ukraine was this guy trying to bribe the Ukrainian government to say something negative about me, which they would not do, and did not do, because it never, ever, ever happened. | ||
My son has not made money. | ||
In terms of this thing about, what are you talking about, China. | ||
I have not had, the only guy who made money from China is this guy. | ||
He's the only one. | ||
Nobody else has made money from China. | ||
President Trump, let me ask my question to you. | ||
His son didn't have a job for a long time, was sadly no longer in the military service. | ||
I won't get into that. | ||
And he didn't have a job. | ||
As soon as he became Vice President, Burisma, not the best reputation in the world, I hear they paid him $183,000 a month. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
No basis for that. | ||
Everybody investigated that. | ||
And they gave him a $3 million upfront payment. | ||
All right. | ||
And he had no energy experience. | ||
I'm going to let the Vice President respond to that quickly, and then I need to get to a question to you. | ||
No basis for that. | ||
Everybody investigated that. | ||
No one said anything he did was wrong in Ukraine. | ||
Okay. | ||
President Trump, this is for you. | ||
Since you took office, you've never divested from your business. | ||
You've personally promoted your properties abroad. | ||
A report this week, which was referenced, does indicate that your company has a bank account in China. | ||
So how can voters know that you don't have any foreign conflicts of interest? | ||
I have many bank accounts, and they're all listed, and they're all over the place. | ||
I mean, I was a businessman doing business. | ||
The bank account you're referring to, which everybody knows about it, it's listed. | ||
The bank account was in Two thousand and thirteen. | ||
That's what it was. | ||
It was open to do. | ||
It was closed in 2015, I believe. | ||
And then I decided because I was going to do I was thinking about doing a deal in China like millions of other people. | ||
I was thinking about it and I decided I'm not going to do it. | ||
Didn't like it. | ||
I decided not to do it. | ||
Had an account open and I closed it. | ||
OK. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
And then, unlike him, where he's vice president and he does business, I then decided to run for president after that. | ||
That was before. | ||
So I closed it before I even ran for president, let alone became president. | ||
Big difference. | ||
He is the vice president of the United States, and his son, his brother, and his other brother are getting rich. | ||
They're like a vacuum cleaner. | ||
They're sucking up money. | ||
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President Trump, thank you. | |
We do need to move on. | ||
Not true. | ||
Vice President Biden about China. | ||
Let's talk about China more broadly. | ||
There have, of course, President Trump has said that they should pay for not being fully transparent in regards to the coronavirus. | ||
If you were president, would you make China pay? | ||
And please be specific, what would that look like? | ||
What I'd make China do is play by the international rules, not like he has done. | ||
He has caused the deficit of China to go up, not down, with China, up, not down. | ||
We are making sure that in order to do business in China, you have to give all your intellectual property. | ||
You have to have a partner in China. | ||
It's 51 percent. | ||
We would not do that at all, number one. | ||
Number two, we're in a situation where China would have to play by the rules internationally as well. | ||
When I met with Xi and when I was still vice president, he said we're setting up air identification zones in the South China. | ||
And when I was still vice president, he said, we're setting up air identification zones in the South China Sea. | ||
You can't fly through them. | ||
You can't fly through them. | ||
I said we're going to fly through them. | ||
I said, we're going to fly through them. | ||
We just flew B-52, B-1 bombers through it. | ||
We just flew B-52, B-1 bombers through it. | ||
We're not going to pay attention. | ||
We're not going to pay attention. | ||
They have to play by the rules. | ||
They have to play by the rules. | ||
And what's he do? | ||
And what's he do? | ||
He embraces guys like the thugs like in North Korea and the Chinese president and Putin and others. | ||
And he pokes his finger in the eye of all of our friends, all of our allies. | ||
We make up only we're 25 percent, 25 percent of the world's economy. | ||
We need to be having the rest of our friends with us saying to China, these are the rules. | ||
You play by them or you're going to pay the price for not paying by them, economically. | ||
That's the way I will run it. | ||
And that's what we did in upholding steel tariffs and a range of other things when we were president and vice president. | ||
All right, let's talk about North Korea. | ||
Excuse me, no, I have to respond to that. | ||
Okay, very quickly. | ||
His son walked out with a billion and a half dollars from China after spending 10 minutes in office and being in Air Force Two, number one. | ||
Number two, there's a very strong email talking about your family wanting to make $10 million a year for introductions. | ||
President Trump, on China policy, though, what specifically are you going to do? | ||
What specifically are you going to do to make China pay? | ||
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pay. | |
You've said you're going to make them pay. | ||
First of all, China is paying. | ||
They're paying billions and billions of dollars. | ||
I just gave $28 billion. | ||
New sanctions? | ||
I just gave $28 billion to our farmers. | ||
Taxpayers money. | ||
It's what? | ||
Taxpayers' money. | ||
Didn't come from China. | ||
No, no, yeah, I know the taxpayers. | ||
It's called China. | ||
China paid $28 billion, and you know what they did to pay it, Joe? | ||
They devalued their currency, and they also paid up. | ||
And you know who got the money? | ||
Our farmers, our great farmers, because they were targeted. | ||
You never charged them anything. | ||
Also, I charged them 25% on dumped steel, because they were killing our steel industry. | ||
We were not going to have a steel industry. | ||
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Okay. | |
And now we have a steel industry. | ||
Okay, Vice President Biden, your response, please. | ||
My response is, look, this isn't about, there's a reason why he's bringing up all this malarkey. | ||
There's a reason for it. | ||
He doesn't want to talk about the substantive issues. | ||
It's not about his family and my family. | ||
It's about your family. | ||
And your family's hurting badly. | ||
If you're making less than, if you're a middle-class family, you're getting hurt badly right now. | ||
You're sitting at the kitchen table this morning deciding, well, we can't get new tires. | ||
They're bald because we have to wait another month or so. | ||
Or are we going to be able to pay the mortgage? | ||
Or who's going to tell her she can't go back to community college? | ||
They're the decisions you're making. | ||
And the middle class families like I grew up in Scranton and Claymont, they're in trouble. | ||
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Take a drink. | |
Scranton. | ||
We should be talking about your families, but that's the last thing he wants to talk about. | ||
I want to talk about North Korea. | ||
Excuse me, just for one second, please. | ||
Ten seconds, Mr. President. | ||
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Ten seconds. | |
That's a typical political statement. | ||
Let's get off this China thing, and then he looks. | ||
The family, around the table, everything. | ||
Just a typical politician when I see that. | ||
Let's talk about North Korea. | ||
I'm not a typical politician. | ||
That's why I got elected. | ||
Let's get off the subject of China. | ||
Let's talk around, sitting around the table. | ||
Come on, Joe, you can do better. | ||
We're going to talk about North Korea now. | ||
President Trump, you've met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un three times. | ||
You've talked about your beautiful letters with him. | ||
You've touted the fact that there hasn't been a war or a long-range missile test. | ||
And yet North Korea recently rolled out its biggest ever intercontinental ballistic missile and continues to develop its nuclear arsenal. | ||
Do you see that as a betrayal of the relationship you forged? | ||
Just 30 seconds here because we need to get on to the next one. | ||
So when I met with Barack Obama, we sat in the White House right at the beginning, had a great conversation. | ||
It was supposed to be 15 minutes and it was well over an hour. | ||
He said the biggest problem we have with North Korea. | ||
He indicated we will be in a war with North Korea. | ||
Guess what? | ||
It would be a nuclear war. | ||
And he does have plenty of nuclear capability. | ||
In the meantime, I have a very good relationship with him. | ||
Different kind of a guy, but he probably thinks the same thing about me. | ||
We have a different kind of a relationship. | ||
We have a very good relationship. | ||
And there's no war. | ||
And you know, about two months ago, No, he broke into a certain area. | ||
They said, oh, there's going to be trouble. | ||
I said, no, they're not, because he's not going to do that. | ||
And I was right. | ||
Look, instead of being in a war where millions of people, Seoul, you know, is 25 miles away, millions and millions, 32 million people in Seoul, millions of people would be dead right now. | ||
President Trump, that's 30 seconds. | ||
We don't have a war and I have a good relationship. | ||
Vice President Biden, to you, North Korea conducted four nuclear tests under the Obama administration. | ||
Why do you think you would be able to rein in this persistent threat? | ||
Because I'd make it clear, which we were making clear to China, they had to be part of the deal. | ||
Because here's the – I made it clear as a spokesperson of the administration when I went to China that they said, why are you moving your missile defense up so close? | ||
Why are you moving more forces here? | ||
Why are you continuing to do military maneuvers with South Korea? | ||
I said, because North Korea is a problem. | ||
And we're going to continue to do it so we can control them. | ||
We're going to make sure we can control them and make sure they can not hurt us. | ||
And so if you want to do something about it, step up and help. | ||
If not, it's going to continue. | ||
What has he done? | ||
He's legitimized North Korea. | ||
He's talked about his good buddy, who's a thug. | ||
A thug. | ||
And he talks about how we're better off. | ||
And they have much more capable missiles, able to reach U.S. | ||
territory much more easily than ever did before. | ||
Let me follow up with you, Vice President Biden. | ||
You've said you wouldn't meet with Kim Jong Un without preconditions. | ||
Are there any conditions under which you would meet with him? | ||
On the condition that he would agree that he would be drawing down his nuclear capacity to get that the Korean Peninsula should be nuclear free zone. | ||
All right, let's move on to American families. | ||
They tried to meet with him. | ||
They tried to meet with him. | ||
He wouldn't do it. | ||
He didn't like Obama. | ||
He wouldn't do it. | ||
Okay, I gotta give him a chance to respond to that before we move on. | ||
He wouldn't do it. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
You know what, North Korea? | ||
We're not in a war. | ||
We have a good relationship. | ||
You know, people don't understand. | ||
Having a good relationship with leaders of other countries is a good thing. | ||
We have a lot of questions to get to. | ||
We had a good relationship with Hitler before he in fact invaded Europe. | ||
The rest of Europe. | ||
Come on. | ||
The reason he would not meet with President Obama is because President Obama said, we're going to talk about denuclearization, we're not going to legitimize you, and we're going to continue to put stronger and stronger sanctions on you. | ||
That's why he wouldn't meet with us. | ||
And it didn't happen. | ||
He left me a mess, Kristin. | ||
They left me a mess. | ||
North Korea was a mess. | ||
And in fact, if you remember the first two or three months, there was a very dangerous period in my first three months before we sort of worked things out a little bit. | ||
There was a very dangerous period. | ||
They left us a mess. | ||
And Obama would be, I think, the first to say it was the single biggest problem, he thought, that our country had. | ||
Okay, let's move on to American families and the economy. | ||
One of the issues that's most important to them is healthcare, as you both know. | ||
Today, there was a key vote on a new Supreme Court Justice, Amy Coney Barrett, and healthcare is at the center of her confirmation fight. | ||
Over 20 million Americans get their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. | ||
It's headed to the Supreme Court, and your administration, Mr. President, is advocating for the court to overturn it. | ||
If the Supreme Court does overturn that law, those 20 million Americans could lose their health insurance almost overnight. | ||
So what would you do if those people have their health insurance taken away and you have two minutes uninterrupted? | ||
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Sure. | |
First of all, I've already done something that nobody thought was possible. | ||
Through the legislature, I terminated the individual mandate. | ||
That is the worst part of Obamacare, as we call it. | ||
The individual mandate where you have to pay a fortune for the privilege of not having to pay for bad health insurance. | ||
I terminated it. | ||
It's gone. | ||
Now it's in court because Obamacare is no good. | ||
But then I made a decision. | ||
Run it as well as you can to my people, great people. | ||
Run it as well as you can. | ||
I could have gone the other route and made everybody very unhappy. | ||
They ran it. | ||
Uh, premiums are down, everything's down. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
No matter how well you run it, it's no good. | ||
What we'd like to do is terminate it. | ||
We have the individual mandate done. | ||
I don't know that it's going to work. | ||
If we don't win, we will have to run it, and we'll have Obamacare, but it'll be better run. | ||
But it no longer is Obamacare, because without the individual mandate, it's much different. | ||
Pre-existing conditions will always stay. | ||
What I would like to do is a much better healthcare, much better, We'll always protect people with pre-existing. | ||
So I'd like to terminate Obamacare, come up with a brand new, beautiful healthcare. | ||
The Democrats will do it because there'll be tremendous pressure on them, and we might even have the House by that time, and I think we're going to win the House, okay? | ||
You'll see, but I think we're going to win the House. | ||
But come up with a better health care, always protecting people with pre-existing conditions. | ||
And one thing very important, we have 180 million people out there that have great private health care, far more than we're talking about with Obamacare. | ||
Joe Biden is going to terminate all of those policies. | ||
These are people that love their health care, people that have been successful, middle-income people, been successful. | ||
They have 180 million plans, 180 million people, families. | ||
Under what he wants to do, which will basically be socialized medicine, he won't even have a choice, they want to terminate 180 million plans. | ||
We have done an incredible job on healthcare, and we're going to do even better. | ||
Okay, Vice President Biden, yes, this is for you. | ||
Your healthcare plan calls for building on Obamacare. | ||
So my question is, what is your plan if the law is ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court? | ||
You have two minutes, uninterrupted. | ||
What I'm going to do is pass Obamacare with a public option. | ||
Become Bidencare. | ||
The public option is an option that says that if you, in fact, do not have the wherewithal to be, if you qualify for Medicaid and you do not have the wherewithal in your state to get Medicaid, you automatically are enrolled, providing competition for insurance companies. | ||
That's what's going to happen. | ||
Secondly, we're going to make sure we reduce the premiums and reduce drug prices. | ||
By making sure that there's competition that doesn't exist now by allowing the Medicare to negotiate drug prices with the insurance companies. | ||
Thirdly, the idea that I want to eliminate private insurance. | ||
The reason why I had such a fight for with 20 candidates for the nomination was I support private insurance. | ||
That's why I did not one single person with private insurance There's no way he can protect pre-existing conditions. | ||
None. | ||
under Obamacare. | ||
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They did not lose their insurance unless they chose they wanted to go to something else. | ||
Lastly, we're going to make sure we're in a situation that we actually protect pre-existing. | ||
There's no way he can protect pre-existing conditions. | ||
None. | ||
Zero. | ||
You can't do it in the ether. | ||
He's been talking about this for a long time. | ||
There is no—he's never come up with a plan. | ||
I guess we're going to get the pre-existing condition plan the same time we get the infrastructure plan that we've been waiting for since 17, 18, 19, and 20. | ||
The fact—I still have a few more minutes. | ||
I know you're getting anxious. | ||
The fact is that he's already cost the American people because of his terrible handling of the COVID virus and the economic spillover, 10 million people have lost their private insurance, and he wants to take away 22 million more people who have it under Obamacare, and over 110 million people with pre-existing conditions, and all the people from COVID are going to have pre-existing conditions. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
I have a follow-up for you, Vice President Biden. | ||
It relates to something that President Trump said. | ||
He's accusing you of wanting socialized medicine. | ||
What do you say to people who have concerns that your health care plan, which includes a government insurance option, takes the country One step closer to a healthcare system run entirely by the government. | ||
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What's your response to that? | |
I say it's ridiculous. | ||
It's like saying that, you know, we're, uh, the idea that the fact that there's a public option that people can choose, that makes it a socialist plan? | ||
Look, the difference between the president and I think healthcare is not a privilege, it's a right. | ||
Everyone should have the right to have affordable health care and I am very proud of my plan. | ||
It's gotten endorsed by all the major labor unions as well as as well as a whole range of other people who in fact are concerned in the medical field. | ||
This is something that's going to save people's lives and this is going to give some people an opportunity, an opportunity to have health care for their children. | ||
How many of you home are worried and rolling around in bed tonight wondering what in God's name you're going to do if you get sick? | ||
Because you've lost your home insurance, your health insurance, your company's gone under. | ||
We have to provide health insurance for people at an affordable rate, and that's what I do. | ||
President Trump. | ||
He was there for 47 years. | ||
He didn't do it. | ||
He was now there as vice president for eight years. | ||
And it's not like it was 25 years ago. | ||
It was three and three quarters. | ||
It was just a little while ago. | ||
Right. | ||
Less than four years ago. | ||
He didn't do anything. | ||
He didn't do it. | ||
He wants socialized medicine. | ||
And it's not that he wants it. | ||
His vice president. | ||
She is more liberal than Bernie Sanders and wants it even more. | ||
Bernie Sanders wants it. | ||
The Democrats want it. | ||
You're going to have socialized medicine, just like you want it with fracking. | ||
We're not going to have fracking. | ||
We're going to stop fracking. | ||
We're going to stop fracking. | ||
Then he goes to Pennsylvania after he gets a nomination where he got very lucky to get it. | ||
And he goes to Pennsylvania and he says, oh, we're going to have fracking. | ||
And you never ask that question. | ||
And by the way, so far, I respect very much the way you're handling this, I have to say. | ||
By the way. | ||
But somebody should ask the question. | ||
You can ask it. | ||
He goes for a year. | ||
There will be no fracking. | ||
We do have a number of topics we're going to get to. | ||
That's a big question. | ||
We're going to get to a number of topics. | ||
It's the same thing with socialized medicine. | ||
Vice President, you're responsible. | ||
My response is, people deserve to have affordable healthcare. | ||
Period. | ||
Period, period, period. | ||
And the Bidencare proposal will in fact provide for that affordable healthcare, lower premiums, and what we're going to do is going to cost some money. | ||
It's going to cost over $750 billion over 10 years to do it. | ||
And they're going to have lower premiums while Obamacare was created. | ||
Now you're going to create Bidencare? | ||
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That's malarkey. | |
Come on, man. | ||
And have your drug prices drop significantly. | ||
He keeps talking about it. | ||
He hasn't done a thing for anybody on health care. | ||
Not a thing. | ||
Tristan, when he says public option, he's talking about socialized medicine and health care. | ||
When he talks about a public option, he's talking about destroying your Medicare? | ||
Totally destroyed. | ||
And destroying your social security. | ||
And this whole country will come down. | ||
You know, Bernie Sanders tried it in his state. | ||
He tried it in his state. | ||
His governor was a very liberal governor. | ||
They wanted to make it work. | ||
It was impossible to work. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
He's a very confused guy. | ||
He thinks he's running against somebody else. | ||
He's running against Joe Biden. | ||
I beat all those other people because I disagreed with them. | ||
Joe Biden, he's running against. | ||
And the idea that we're in a situation that they're going to destroy Medicare, this is the guy that the actuary at Medicare said, if in fact, at Social Security, if in fact he continues to withhold his plan to withhold the tax on Social Security, Social Security will be bankrupt in by 2023. | ||
With no way to make up for it. | ||
This is the guy who's tried to cut Medicare. | ||
I mean, the idea that Donald Trump is lecturing me on Social Security and Medicare? | ||
Come on! | ||
He tried to hurt Social Security years ago. | ||
Years ago! | ||
Go back and look at the records. | ||
He tried to hurt Social Security years ago. | ||
Alright, let's move on. | ||
I'm going to move on. | ||
Mr. President, I have to move on to the next question. | ||
They said the stock market will boom if I'm elected. | ||
If he's elected, the stock market will crash. | ||
Okay, let's move on to the next question. | ||
Very quickly. | ||
The idea that the stock market is booming is his only measure of what's happening. | ||
Where I come from in Scranton and Claremont, the people don't live off of the stock market. | ||
Just in the last three years, during this crisis, the billionaires in this country made, according to Wall Street, 700 billion more dollars. | ||
700 billion more dollars. | ||
Because that's his only measure. | ||
What happens to the ordinary people out there? | ||
What happens to them? | ||
Let's talk about what's happening on Capitol Hill. | ||
So we're going to move on. | ||
Kristen, 401ks are through the roof. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
The stock are through the roof. | ||
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And he doesn't come from Scranton. | ||
That's like one of the... | ||
He lived there for a short period of time before he even knew it. | ||
We're going to move on to the next question. | ||
And the people of Pennsylvania will show you that. | ||
Let me move on to my next question, gentlemen. | ||
They understand. | ||
As of tonight, we're the... | ||
More than 12 million people are out of work. | ||
And as of tonight, 8 million more Americans have fallen into poverty and more families are going hungry every day. | ||
Those hit hardest are women and people of color. | ||
They see Washington fighting over a relief bill. | ||
Mr. President, why haven't you been able to get them the help they need? | ||
30 seconds here. | ||
Because Nancy Pelosi doesn't want to approve it. | ||
I do. | ||
But you're the president. | ||
I do. | ||
That's one of the reasons I think we're going to take over the House because of her. | ||
Nancy Pelosi doesn't want to approve anything because she'd love to have some victories. | ||
On a date called November 3rd, Nancy Pelosi does not want to approve it. | ||
We are ready, willing, and able to do something. | ||
Don't forget, we've already approved three plans, and it's gone through, including the Democrats, in all fairness. | ||
This one she doesn't want. | ||
It's near the election, because she thinks it helps her politically. | ||
I think it hurts her politically. | ||
The Republican leader in the United States Senate said he can't pass it. | ||
He will not be able to pass it. | ||
He does not have Republican votes. | ||
Why ain't he talking to his Republican friends? | ||
Let me follow up with you, Vice President. | ||
If we made a deal, the Republicans could pass it. | ||
Let me ask Vice President Biden a question. | ||
You are the leader of the Democratic Party. | ||
Why have you not pushed the Democrats to get a deal for the American people? | ||
Well, I have, and they have pushed it. | ||
Look, they passed this act all the way back in the beginning of the summer. | ||
This is like it's not new. | ||
It's been out there. | ||
This HEROES Act has been sitting there. | ||
And look at what's happening. | ||
When I was in charge of the Recovery Act with $800 billion, I was able to get $145 billion to local communities that have to balance their budgets. | ||
The states have to balance their budgets so they didn't have to fire firefighters, teachers, first responders, law enforcement officers, so they could keep their cities and counties running. | ||
He will not support that. | ||
They have not done a thing for them. | ||
And Mitch McConnell said, let them go bankrupt. | ||
Let them go bankrupt. | ||
Come on. | ||
What's the matter with these guys? | ||
The bill that was passed in the House was a bailout of badly run, high crime, Democrat, all run by Democrats, cities and states. | ||
It was a way of getting a lot of money, billions and billions of dollars to these states. | ||
It was also a way of getting a lot of money from our people's pockets to people that come into our country illegally. | ||
We were going to take care of everything for them. | ||
And what that does, and I'd love to do that, I'd love to help them, but what that does, everybody all over the world will start pouring into our country. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
This was a way of taking care of them. | ||
This was a way of spending on things that had nothing to do with COVID, as per your question. | ||
But it was really a big bailout for badly run Democrat cities and states. | ||
By the way, if I get elected, I'm running as a proud Democrat, but I'm going to be an American president. | ||
I don't see red states and blue states. | ||
What I see is American, United States. | ||
And folks, every single state out there finds themselves in trouble. | ||
They're going to start laying off, whether they're red or blue, cops, firefighters, first responders, teachers, because they have to balance their budget. | ||
And the founders were smart. | ||
They allowed the federal government a deficit spend to compensate for the United States of America. | ||
I want to talk about the minimum wage, gentlemen. | ||
Mr. Vice President, we are talking a lot about struggling small businesses and business owners these days. | ||
Do you think this is the right time to ask them to raise the minimum wage? | ||
You, of course, support a $15 federal minimum wage. | ||
I do, because I think one of the things we're going to have to do is we're going to have to bail them out too. | ||
We should be bailing them out now, those small businesses. | ||
You got one in six of them going under. | ||
They're not going to be able to make it back. | ||
They passed a package that allows us to be able to call PPP. | ||
Money is supposed to go to help them do everything from organize how they can deal with their businesses being opened safely. | ||
Schools, how they can make classrooms smaller, how they can hire more teachers, how they can put ventilation systems in. | ||
They need the help. | ||
The businesses as well as the schools need the help. | ||
But these guys will not help them. | ||
It's not giving them any of the money. | ||
We are going to move on to immigration, but I want to get your reaction. | ||
He said we have to help our small businesses by raising the minimum wage. | ||
That's not helping. | ||
I think it should be a state option. | ||
Alabama is different than New York. | ||
New York is different from Vermont. | ||
Every state is different. | ||
It should be a state option. | ||
You said very useably. | ||
It's very important. | ||
We have to help our small businesses. | ||
How are you helping your small businesses when you're forcing wages? | ||
What's going to happen, and what's been proven to happen, is when you do that, these small businesses fire many of their employees. | ||
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Not true. | |
You said recently you would consider raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. | ||
Is that still the case? | ||
And I would consider it to an extent. | ||
In a second administration? | ||
In a second administration. | ||
But not to a level that's going to put all these businesses out of business. | ||
It should be a state option. | ||
Look, I've lived in different places. | ||
I know different places. | ||
They're all different. | ||
Some places, $15 is not so bad. | ||
In other places, other states, $15 would be ruined. | ||
Okay, President Trump, thank you. | ||
Quick response, Vice President Biden. | ||
Two jobs. | ||
One job. | ||
Be below poverty. | ||
People are making six, seven, eight bucks an hour. | ||
These first responders, we all clap for as they come down the street because they've allowed us to make it. | ||
What's happening? | ||
They deserve a minimum wage of $15. | ||
Anything below that puts you below the poverty level. | ||
And there is no evidence that when you raise the minimum wage, businesses go out of business. | ||
That is simply not true. | ||
We're going to talk about immigration. | ||
We're going to talk about immigration now, gentlemen. | ||
And we're going to talk about families within this context. | ||
Mr. President, your administration separated children from their parents at the border, at least 4,000 kids. | ||
You've since reversed your zero-tolerance policy, but the United States can't locate the parents of more than 500 children. | ||
So how will these families ever be reunited? | ||
By coyotes and lots of bad people. | ||
Traffickers. | ||
Cartels. | ||
And they're brought here, and they used to use them to get into our country. | ||
We now have as strong a border as we've ever had. | ||
We're over 400 miles of brand new wall. | ||
You see the numbers. | ||
And we let people in, but they have to come in legally, and they come in through mail. | ||
But how will you reunite these kids with their families, Mr. President? | ||
Let me just tell you. | ||
They built cages. | ||
You know, they used to say, I built the cages. | ||
And then they had a picture in a certain newspaper. | ||
And it was a picture of these horrible cages. | ||
And they said, look at these cages. | ||
President Trump built them. | ||
And then it was determined they were built in 2014. | ||
That was him. | ||
Do you have a plan to reunite the kids? | ||
Yes, we're working on it very. | ||
We're trying very hard. | ||
But a lot of these kids come out without the parents. | ||
They come over through cartels and through coyotes and through gangs. | ||
Vice President Biden, let me bring you into this conversation. | ||
Quick response and then another question to you. | ||
These 500 plus kids came with parents. | ||
They weren't their real parents. | ||
They separated them at the border to make it a disincentive to come to begin with. | ||
Trump did a DNA test on many of them. | ||
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We're really strong. | ||
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And guess what? | |
Half of them were not their real parents. | ||
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In fact, coyotes didn't bring them over. | |
They were trafficked. | ||
Their parents were with them. | ||
They got separated from their parents. | ||
Fake parents, Joe. | ||
Fake parents. | ||
Kidnappers. | ||
Traffickers. | ||
You dirty, dirty dog, Joe. | ||
Let me ask you a follow-up question. | ||
Kristen, they did it. | ||
We changed the policy. | ||
Your response to that? | ||
They did it. | ||
We changed it. | ||
They built the cages. | ||
Obama built the cages. | ||
Obama built the cages. | ||
Can't believe he's even bringing this up. | ||
Parents were ripped, their kids were ripped from their arms and separated. | ||
And now they cannot find over 500 sets of those parents and those kids are alone. | ||
Nowhere to go. | ||
Nowhere to go. | ||
It's criminal. | ||
It's criminal. | ||
Let me ask you about immigration. | ||
Kristen, I will say this. | ||
They went down, we brought reporters, everything. | ||
They are so well taken care of. | ||
They're in facilities that were so clean. | ||
But some of them haven't been reunited with their families. | ||
But just ask one question. | ||
Who built the cages? | ||
I'd love you to ask them that. | ||
Who built the cages? | ||
Let me ask about your immigration policy, Mr. Vice President. | ||
The Obama administration did fail to deliver immigration reform, which had been a key promise during the administration. | ||
It also presided over record deportations as well as family detentions at the border before changing course. | ||
So why should voters trust you with an immigration overhaul now? | ||
Because we made a mistake. | ||
It took too long to get it right. | ||
Took too long to get it right. | ||
I'll be President of the United States, not Vice President of the United States. | ||
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And the fact is, I've made it very clear. | ||
Within 100 days, I'm going to send to the United States Congress a pathway to citizenship for over 11 million undocumented people. | ||
And all of those so-called dreamers, those DACA kids, they're going to be immediately certified again to be able to stay in this country and put on a path to citizenship. | ||
The idea that they are being sent home by this guy, and they want to do that, is they're going to a country they've never seen before. | ||
I can imagine you're five years old, your parents are taking you across the Rio Grande River, and it's illegal. | ||
And you say, oh no, Mom, leave me here. | ||
I'm not going to go with you. | ||
They've been here. | ||
Many of them are model citizens. | ||
Over 20,000 of them are first responders out there taking care of people during this crisis. | ||
We owe them. | ||
We owe them. | ||
He had eight years to do what he said he was going to do. | ||
And I've changed without having a specific. | ||
We got rid of catch and release. | ||
We got rid of a lot of horrible things that they put in and that they lived with. | ||
But he had eight years he was vice president. | ||
He did nothing except build cages to keep children in. | ||
Vice President Biden, your response? | ||
The catch and release. | ||
You know what he's talking about there? | ||
If in fact you had a family came across and they were arrested. | ||
They, in fact, were given a date to show up for their hearing. | ||
They were released. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They showed up for a hearing. | ||
And this is the first president in the history of the United States of America that anybody seeking asylum has to do it in another country. | ||
That's never happened before in America. | ||
That's never happened before in America. | ||
You come to the United States and you make your case that I seek asylum based on the following premise, why I deserve it under American law. | ||
They're sitting in squalor on the other side of the river. | ||
President Trump, your response. | ||
30 seconds and then we'll move on. | ||
It just shows that he has no understanding of immigration or the laws. | ||
Catch and release is a disaster. | ||
A murderer would come in. | ||
A rapist would come in. | ||
A very bad person would come in. | ||
We would take their name. | ||
We have to release them into our country. | ||
And then you say they come back. | ||
Less than 1% of the people come back. | ||
We have to send ICE out and Border Patrol out to find them. | ||
We would say, come back in two years, three years, we're going to give you a court case. | ||
You need Perry Mason. | ||
We're going to give you a court case. | ||
When you say they come back, they don't come back, Joe. | ||
They never come back. | ||
Only the really I hate to say this, but those with the lowest IQ, they might come back. | ||
Okay, President Trump, let's give Vice President Biden a chance to respond and then we're going to move on to the next section. | ||
You don't know the law, Jill. | ||
Vice President Biden, your response? | ||
Know the law or he's telling you it's simply not true. | ||
Well, check it out. | ||
They don't come back. | ||
Check it out. | ||
All right, let's move on to the next section. | ||
But we don't have to worry about it because they terminated it, so we don't have to worry about it anymore. | ||
Let's move on to the next section. | ||
And you have 525 kids not knowing where in God's name they're going to be and lost their parents. | ||
Good. | ||
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All right. | |
Let's talk about our next section, which is race in America. | ||
And I want to talk about the way black and brown Americans experience race in this country. | ||
Part of that experience is something called the talk. | ||
It happens regardless of class and income. | ||
Parents who feel they have no choice But to prepare their children for the chance that they could be targeted, including by the police, for no reason other than the color of their skin. | ||
Mr. Vice President, in the next two minutes, I want you to speak directly to these families. | ||
Do you understand why these parents fear for their children? | ||
I do. | ||
I do. | ||
You know, my daughter is a social worker, and she's written a lot about this. | ||
She has a graduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania in social work. | ||
And you know, one of the reasons why I ended up working on the east side of Wilmington, Delaware, which is 90% African American, was to learn more about what was going on. | ||
What I didn't, I never had to tell my daughter, if she's pulled over, make sure she puts, for a traffic stop, put both hands on top of the wheel. | ||
And don't reach for the glove box because someone may shoot you. | ||
But a black parent, no matter how wealthy or how poor they are, has to teach their child, when you're walking down the street, don't have a hoodie on when you go across the street, making sure that you, in fact, if you get pulled over, yes, yes, sir, no, sir, hands on top of the wheel, because you are, in fact, the victim, whether you're a person making $300,000, child of a $300,000 a year person, or someone who's on on food stamps. | ||
The fact of the matter is there is institutional racism in America. | ||
And we have always said, we've never lived up to it, that we hold these truths to be self-evident. | ||
All men and women are created equal. | ||
But guess what? | ||
We have never, ever lived up to it, but we've all constantly been moving the needle further and further to inclusion, not exclusion. | ||
This is the first president to come along and say, that's the end of that. | ||
We're not going to do that anymore. | ||
We have to provide for economic opportunity, better education, better health care, better access to schooling, better access to opportunity to borrow money to start businesses. | ||
All the things we can do, and I've laid out a clear plan as to how to do those things. | ||
Just to give people a shot. | ||
It's about accumulating the ability to have wealth as well as it is to be free from violence. | ||
President Trump, same question to you, and let me remind you of the question. | ||
I would like you to speak directly to these families. | ||
Do you understand why these parents fear for their children? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
And again, he's been in government 47 years. | ||
He never did a thing, except in 1994, when he did such harm to the black community. | ||
And they were called, and he called them, super predators. | ||
And he said that, he said it, super predators. | ||
And they have never lived that down. | ||
1994, your crime bill, the super predators. | ||
Nobody has done more for the black community than Donald Trump. | ||
And if you look, with the exception of Abraham Lincoln, possible exception, but the exception of Abraham Lincoln, nobody has done what I've done. | ||
Criminal justice reform. | ||
Obama and Joe didn't do it. | ||
I don't even think they tried, because they had no chance at doing it. | ||
They might have wanted to do it, but if you had to see the arms I had to twist to get that done, it was not a pretty picture. | ||
And everybody knows it, including some very liberal people that cried in my office. | ||
They cried in the Oval Office. | ||
Two weeks later, they're out saying, gee, we have to defeat him. | ||
Criminal justice reform, prison reform, Opportunity Zones with Tim Scott, a great senator from South Carolina. | ||
He came in with this incredible idea for Opportunity Zones. | ||
It's one of the most successful programs. | ||
People don't talk about it. | ||
Tremendous investment is being made. | ||
Biggest beneficiary, the black and Hispanic communities. | ||
And then historically black colleges and universities. | ||
After three years of coming to the office, I love some of those guys. | ||
They were great. | ||
They came into the office and they said, I said, what are you doing? | ||
After three years, I said, why do you keep coming back? | ||
Because we have no funding. | ||
I said, you don't have to come back every year. | ||
We have to come back because President Obama would never give them long term funding. | ||
And I did 10 year long term funding and I gave them more money than they asked for because they said, I think you need more. | ||
And I said, the only bad part about this is I may never see you again. | ||
Because I got very friendly with them. | ||
And they like me and I like them. | ||
But I saved it. | ||
Okay. | ||
And we're going to talk about both of your records, but your response to that, Vice President? | ||
My response to that is I never, ever said what he accused me of saying. | ||
The fact of the matter is, in 2000, though, after the crime bill had been in the law for a while, this is the guy who said, the problem with the crime bill, there's not enough people in jail. | ||
There's not enough people in jail. | ||
And go on my website, get the quote, the date, when he said it. | ||
Not enough people. | ||
He talked about marauding gangs, young gangs, and the people who are going to maraud our cities. | ||
This is a guy who in the Central Park Five, five innocent black kids, he continued to push for making sure that they got the death penalty. | ||
None of them were, none of them were guilty. | ||
of what the crime of the crimes there are suggested. | ||
Look, and talk about he granted, he did, in fact, let 20 people. | ||
He commuted 20 people sentences. | ||
We commuted over a thousand people sentences over a thousand. | ||
The very law he's talking about is a law that, in fact, initiated by Barack Obama. | ||
And secondly, we're in a situation here where we the federal prison system was reduced by 38000 people under our administration. | ||
And one of the things we should be doing, there should be no, no minimum mandatories in the law. | ||
That's why I'm offering $20 billion to states to change their state laws to eliminate minimum mandatories and set up drug courts. | ||
No one should be going to jail because they have a drug problem. | ||
They should be going to rehabilitation, not to jail. | ||
We should fundamentally change the system and that's what I'm going to do. | ||
But why didn't he do it four years ago? | ||
Why didn't you do that four years ago, even less than that? | ||
Why didn't you? | ||
You were vice president. | ||
You keep talking about all these things you're going to do, and you're going to do this. | ||
But you were there just a short time ago, and you guys did nothing. | ||
We didn't. | ||
You know, Joe, I ran because of you. | ||
I ran because of Barack Obama. | ||
Because you did a poor job. | ||
If I thought you did a good job, I would have never run. | ||
I would have never run. | ||
I ran because of you. | ||
I'm looking at you now. | ||
You're a politician. | ||
I ran because of you. | ||
All right, Vice President Biden, your response to that? | ||
And then I do have some questions for both of you. | ||
I tell you what, I hope he doesn't look at me because what's happening here is you know who I am. | ||
You know who he is. | ||
You know his character. | ||
You know my character. | ||
You know our reputations for honor and telling the truth. | ||
I am anxious to have this race. | ||
I am anxious to see this take place. | ||
I am, the character of the country is on the ballot. | ||
Our character is on the ballot. | ||
Look at us closely. | ||
Let me ask some follow-up questions. | ||
If this stuff is true about Russia, Ukraine, China, other countries, Iraq, if this is true, then he's a corrupt politician. | ||
So don't give me the stuff about how you're this innocent baby. | ||
They're calling you a corrupt politician. | ||
President Trump, I want to stay on the issue of race. | ||
We're talking about race right now and I do want to stay on the issue of race. | ||
And I have to respond to that. | ||
Because, look, there are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what this he's accusing me of is a Russian plant. | ||
They have said that this is has all the four or five former heads of the CIA. | ||
Both parties say what he's saying is a bunch of garbage. | ||
Nobody believes it except of his and his good friend Rudy Gianni. | ||
You mean the laptop is now another Russia, Russia, Russia hoax? | ||
That's exactly what it was called. | ||
Is this where you're going? | ||
This is where he's going. | ||
The laptop is Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
Gentlemen, I want to stay on the issue of Rudy, okay? | ||
You have to be kidding. | ||
Here we go again with Russia. | ||
We're going to continue on the issue of race. | ||
Mr. President, you've described the Black Lives Matter movement as a symbol of hate. | ||
You've shared a video of a man chanting white power to millions of your supporters. | ||
You've said that black professional athletes exercising their First Amendment rights should be fired. | ||
What do you say to Americans who say that kind of language from a president is contributing to a climate of hate and racial strife? | ||
Well, you have to understand, the first time I ever heard of Black Lives Matter, They were chanting, pigs in a blanket, talking about police. | ||
Pigs, pigs, talking about our police. | ||
Pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. | ||
I said, that's a horrible thing. | ||
And they were marching down the street. | ||
And that was my first glimpse of Black Lives Matter. | ||
I thought it was a terrible thing. | ||
As far as my relationships with all people, I think I have great relationships with all people. | ||
I am the least racist person in this room. | ||
What do you say to Americans who are concerned by that rhetoric? | ||
It's Marxist. | ||
I don't know what to say. | ||
I got criminal justice reform done and prison reform and opportunity zones. | ||
I took care of black colleges and universities. | ||
It's a Marxist organization that wants to disrupt the family unit. | ||
You should say that. | ||
Pointed to their own damn website. | ||
Black Lives Matter website. | ||
It's a Marxist organization. | ||
Racist person? | ||
I can't even see the audience because it's so dark, but I don't care who's in the audience. | ||
I'm the least racist person in this room. | ||
Okay, Vice President Biden, let me ask you very quickly, and then I have a follow-up question for you. | ||
Abraham Lincoln here is one of the most racist presidents we've had in modern history. | ||
He pours fuel on every single racist fire. | ||
Every single one. | ||
Started off his campaign coming down the escalator saying he's gonna get rid of those Mexican rapists. | ||
He's banned Muslims because they're Muslims. | ||
He has moved around and made everything worse across the board. | ||
He says about the poor boys, Last time we were on stage here, he said, I told him to stand down and stand ready. | ||
Come on. | ||
This guy has a dog whistle about as big as a foghorn. | ||
President Trump, I'm going to give you 10 seconds to respond and then I'll follow up. | ||
He made a reference to Abraham Lincoln. | ||
Where did that come in? | ||
You said you're Abraham Lincoln. | ||
No, no, where did that? | ||
No, no. | ||
I said not since Abraham Lincoln has anybody done what I've done for the black community. | ||
And I'm saying... I didn't say I'm Abraham Lincoln. | ||
I said not since Abraham Lincoln has anybody done what I've done for the black community. | ||
He just said Abraham Lincoln was the most racist president. | ||
Now, you have done nothing other than the crime bill which put... | ||
Oh God. | ||
That tens of thousands of black men mostly in jail. | ||
And you know what? | ||
They remember it because if you look at what's happening with the voting right now, they remember that you treated them very very badly. | ||
Just take a look at what's happening out there. | ||
Vice President Biden, let me give you a chance to respond within this context. | ||
Because if you don't vote for Biden, then you ain't black. | ||
How is that not the most racist thing ever? | ||
Because apparently black people can't think on their own. | ||
They can't vote on their own. | ||
You're not black if you vote for anyone but Joe Biden. | ||
Keep repeating that, President Trump, because that, that's the smoke and gun right there. | ||
To see who is actually the racist man. | ||
Why should they vote for you? | ||
One of the things is that in the 80s, we passed 100%, all 100 senators voted for it, a bill on drugs and how to deal with drugs. | ||
It was a mistake. | ||
I've been trying to change the sense and particularly the portion on cocaine. | ||
That's why I've been arguing that, in fact, we should not send anyone to jail for a pure drug offense. | ||
They should be going into treatment across the board. | ||
That's what we should be spending money. | ||
That's why I set up drug courts, which were never funded by Republican friends. | ||
They should not be going to jail for a drug or an alcohol problem. | ||
They should be going into treatment. | ||
Treatment. | ||
That's what we've been trying to do. | ||
That's what I'm going to get done. | ||
Because I think the American people have now seen that, in fact, it was a mistake to pass those laws relating to the drug. | ||
But they were not in the crime bill. | ||
But why didn't he get it done? | ||
See, it's all talk, no action with these politicians. | ||
Why didn't he get it done? | ||
That's what I'm going to do when I become president. | ||
You were vice president along with Obama as your president, your leader, for eight years. | ||
Why didn't you get it done? | ||
You had eight years to get it done. | ||
Now you're saying you're going to get it done because you're all talk and no action, Jim. | ||
We got a lot of it done. | ||
We released 38,000. | ||
We got 38,000 prisoners left. | ||
You got nothing done. | ||
38,000 prisoners were released from federal prison. | ||
There were over a thousand people who were given clemency. | ||
In fact, we're the ones that put in the legislation saying, We could look at pattern and practice of police departments and what they were doing, how they were conducting themselves. | ||
I could go on, but we began the process. | ||
We began the process. | ||
We lost an election. | ||
That's why I'm running to win back that election and change his terrible policy. | ||
Why didn't you do it in the eight years, a short time ago? | ||
Why didn't you do it? | ||
You just said, I'm going to do that, I'm going to do this. | ||
You put tens of thousands of mostly black young men in prison. | ||
Now you're saying you're going to undo that. | ||
Why didn't you get it done? | ||
You had eight years with Obama. | ||
You know why, Joe? | ||
Because you're all talk and no action. | ||
All right, Vice President Biden, and then we're going to move on to the next section. | ||
We had a Republican Congress. | ||
That's the answer. | ||
Well, you got to talk them into it, Joe. | ||
All right. | ||
You got to talk them into it. | ||
We're going to move on to our next section, which is climate change. | ||
Like I did with criminal justice reform. | ||
I had to talk Democrats into it. | ||
Gentlemen, we're running out of time, so we got to get on to climate change, please. | ||
You both have very different visions on climate change. | ||
President Trump, you say that environmental regulations have hurt jobs in the energy sector. | ||
Vice President Biden, you have said you see addressing climate change as an opportunity to create new jobs. | ||
For each of you, how would you both combat climate change and support job growth at the same time? | ||
Starting with you, President Trump, you have two minutes uninterrupted. | ||
So we have the Trillion Trees program. | ||
We have so many different programs. | ||
I do love the environment, but what I want is the cleanest, crystal clear water, the cleanest air. | ||
We have the best, lowest number in carbon emissions, which is a big standard that I notice Obama goes with all the time. | ||
Not Joe. | ||
I haven't heard Joe use the term because I'm not sure he knows what it represents or means, but I have heard Obama use it. | ||
And we have the best carbon emission numbers that we've had in 35 years under this administration. | ||
We are working so well with industry, but here's what we can't do. | ||
Look at China, how filthy it is. | ||
Look at Russia. | ||
Look at India. | ||
It's filthy. | ||
The air is filthy. | ||
The Paris Accord, I took us out because we were going to have to spend trillions of dollars and we were treated very unfairly. | ||
When they put us in there, they did us a great disservice. | ||
They were going to take away our businesses. | ||
I will not sacrifice Tens of millions of jobs, thousands and thousands of companies because of the Paris Accord. | ||
It was so unfair. | ||
China doesn't kick in until 2030. | ||
Russia goes back to a low standard and we kicked in right away, it would have been, it would have been, it would have destroyed our businesses. | ||
So, you ready? | ||
We have done an incredible job environmentally. | ||
We have the cleanest air, the cleanest water, and the best carbon emission standards that we've seen in many, many years. | ||
And we haven't destroyed our industries. | ||
Climate change is a sham! | ||
Climate change, climate warming, global warming is an existential threat to humanity. | ||
We have a moral obligation to deal with it. | ||
And we're told by all the leading scientists in the world, we don't have much time. | ||
We're going to pass the point of no return in the next 8 to 10 years. | ||
Former years of this man eliminating all the regulations that were put in by us to clean up the climate, to clean up, to limit the limit of emissions will put us in a position where we're going to be in real trouble. | ||
Here's where we have a great opportunity. | ||
I was able to get both all the environmental organizations as well as labor. | ||
People worried about jobs to support my climate plan, because what it does, it will create millions of new good paying jobs. | ||
We're going to invest in, for example, 500,000, 50,000, excuse me, 50,000 charging stations on our highways so that we can own the electric car market of the future. | ||
In the meantime, China is doing that. | ||
We're going to be in a position where we're going to see to it that we're going to take 4 million existing billion, He just wants Agenda 2030, folks. | ||
Agenda 2030. | ||
Sustainable Development Goals. | ||
That's the guys. | ||
But it's Agenda 2030. | ||
And the Agenda 2030, it's not for us. | ||
Not for us. | ||
It's only going to benefit the very, very, very top elites. | ||
But that's what Biden wants. | ||
That's what the Green New Deal and the climate change, they're all covers for. | ||
Agenda 2030. | ||
And right now, by the way, Wall Street firms indicated that my plan, my plan will in fact create 18.6 million jobs, 7 million more than his, this is from Wall Street, and I'll create $1 trillion more in economic growth than his proposal does. | ||
Not on climate, just on the economy. | ||
President Trump, you're right. | ||
They came out and said very strongly, $6,500 will be taken away from families under his plan. | ||
That his plan is an economic disaster. | ||
If you look at what he wants to do, you know, if you look at his plan, his environmental plan, you know who developed it? | ||
AOC plus three. | ||
They know nothing about the climate. | ||
I mean, she's got a good line of stuff, but she knows nothing about the climate. | ||
And they're all hopping through hoops for AOC plus three. | ||
Their real plan costs a hundred trillion dollars. | ||
If we had the best year in the history of our country, for a hundred years, we would not even come close to a number like that. | ||
When he says buildings, they want to take buildings down because they want to make bigger windows into smaller windows. | ||
As far as they're concerned, if you had no window, it would be a lovely thing. | ||
This is the craziest plan that anybody has ever seen. | ||
And this wasn't done by Smart people? | ||
This wasn't done by anybody. | ||
Frankly, I don't even know how it can be good politically. | ||
They want to spend a hundred trillion dollars. | ||
That's their real number. | ||
He's trying to say it was six. | ||
It's a hundred trillion dollars. | ||
They want to knock down buildings and build new buildings with little, tiny, small windows. | ||
I mean, and many other things. | ||
And many other things. | ||
Let me have the vice president respond. | ||
And we're running out of time and we have a lot more questions. | ||
So let's hear from the vice president. | ||
I have a number of more questions. | ||
I don't know where he comes from. | ||
I don't know where he comes up with these numbers. | ||
A hundred trillion dollars. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
This plan was, this is plans endorsed by every major, every major environmental group. | ||
You mean every major hack? | ||
Every labor group. | ||
Every major globalist? | ||
Because they know the future lies, the future lies in us being able to breathe. | ||
And they know there are good jobs in getting us there. | ||
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These are the same people that say we should have no children. | |
Or limit each family to one child due to climate change and saving the planet. | ||
That's what's going on, Joe. | ||
Just say it. | ||
That's what these people are trying to roll out next. | ||
And they pay good prevailing wages. | ||
45, 50 bucks an hour. | ||
We can grow and we can be cleaner if we go the route I'm proposing. | ||
We are energy independent for the first time. | ||
We don't need all of these countries that we had to fight war over because we needed their energy. | ||
We are energy independent. | ||
I know more about wind than you do. | ||
It's extremely expensive. | ||
Kills all the birds. | ||
It's very intermittent. | ||
It's got a lot of problems. | ||
And they happen to make the windmills in both Germany and China. | ||
And the fumes coming up, if you're a believer in carbon emission, the fumes coming up to make these massive windmills is more than anything that we're talking about with natural gas, which is very clean. | ||
One other thing. | ||
I love solar, but solar doesn't quite have it yet. | ||
It's not powerful yet to really run our big, beautiful factories that we need to compete with the world. | ||
So it's all a pipe dream. | ||
But you know what we'll do? | ||
We're going to have the greatest economy in the world. | ||
But if you want to kill the economy, get rid of your oil industry. | ||
And what about fracking? | ||
All right, let me, let me have, let me allow Vice President Biden to respond. | ||
I never said I oppose fracking. | ||
You said it on tape. | ||
I did. | ||
Show the tape. | ||
Put it on your website. | ||
I'll put it on. | ||
Put it on the website. | ||
The fact of the matter is it's flat lying. | ||
Would you rule out banning fracking? | ||
I do rule out banning fracking because the answer we need. | ||
Joe's a liar. | ||
We need other industries to transition to get to ultimately a complete zero emissions by 2025. | ||
What I will do with fracking over time is make sure that we can capture the emissions from the fracking, capture the emissions from gas. | ||
We can do that and we can do that by investing money and doing it, but it's a transition to that. | ||
I have one more question in this pod. | ||
He was against fracking. | ||
He said it. | ||
I will show that to you tomorrow. | ||
I am against fracking until he got the nomination, went to Pennsylvania. | ||
Then he said, but you know what, Pennsylvania, he'll be against it very soon because his party is totally against fracking on federal land. | ||
I said no fracking oil on federal. | ||
Let me ask this final question in this section. | ||
And then I want to move on to our final section. | ||
President Trump, people of color are much more likely to live near oil refineries and chemical plants. | ||
In Texas, there are families who worry the plants near them are making them sick. | ||
Your administration has rolled back regulations on these kinds of facilities. | ||
Why should these families give you another four years in office? | ||
The families that we're talking about are employed heavily and they're making a lot of money, more money than they've ever made. | ||
If you look at the kind of numbers that we produce for Hispanic, for Black, for Asian, it's nine times greater the percentage gain than it was under, in three years, than it was under eight years of the two of them, to put it nicely. | ||
Nine times more. | ||
Somebody lives. | ||
I have not heard the numbers or the statistics that you're saying, but they're making a tremendous amount of money economically. | ||
We saved it. | ||
And I saved it again a number of months ago when oil was crashing because of the pandemic. | ||
We saved it. | ||
We got say what you want about relationship. | ||
We got Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Russia to cut back way back. | ||
We saved our oil industry and now it's very vibrant again. | ||
Everybody has very very inexpensive gasoline. | ||
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Remember that. | |
Vice President Biden, your response, and then we're going to have a final question for both of you. | ||
My response is that those people live on what they call fence lines. | ||
He doesn't understand this. | ||
They live near chemical plants that, in fact, pollute chemical plants and oil plants and refineries that pollute. | ||
I used to live near that when I was growing up in Claymont, Delaware, and all the more oil refineries in Marcus Hook and the Delaware River than there is any place, including in Houston at the time. | ||
When my mom get in the car and when their first frost to drive me to school, turn on the windshield wiper, there'd be an oil slick in the window. | ||
That's why so many people in my state were dying and getting cancer. | ||
The fact is those frontline communities, it doesn't matter what you're paying them. | ||
It matters how you keep them safe. | ||
What do you do? | ||
And you impose restrictions on the pollutions that the pollutants coming out of those fence line. | ||
Okay, I have one final question. | ||
Would he close down the oil industry? | ||
It falls. | ||
Would you close down the oil industry? | ||
I would transition from the oil industry, yes. | ||
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Oh, that's a big statement. | |
It is a big statement. | ||
That's a big statement. | ||
Because I would stop. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Because the oil industry pollutes significantly. | ||
I see. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
But you can't do that. | ||
That's a big statement. | ||
Well, if you let me finish the statement, because it has to be replaced by renewable energy over time. | ||
Over time. | ||
And I'd stop giving to the oil industry, I'd stop giving them federal subsidies. | ||
He won't give federal subsidies to the gas, excuse me, to solar and wind. | ||
Why are we giving it to the oil industry? | ||
We actually do give it to solar and wind. | ||
That's maybe the biggest statement in terms of business. | ||
That's the biggest statement. | ||
Because basically what he's saying is he is going to destroy The oil industry. | ||
Will you remember that, Texas? | ||
Will you remember that, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma? | ||
Vice President Biden, let me give you 10 seconds to respond and then I have to get to the final question. | ||
Vice President Biden. | ||
He takes everything out of context. | ||
But the point is, look, we have to move toward a net zero emissions. | ||
The first place to do that by the year 2035 is in energy production. | ||
By 2050, totally. | ||
All right. | ||
One final question. | ||
Is he going to get China to do it? | ||
No, we're finished with this. | ||
Is he going to get China to do it? | ||
We have to move on to our final question. | ||
We have to move on to our final question. | ||
No, I'm going to rejoin Paris Accord and make China abide by what they agreed to. | ||
All right. | ||
This is about leadership, gentlemen. | ||
And this first question It does go to you, President Trump. | ||
Imagine this is your inauguration day. | ||
What will you say in your address to Americans who did not vote for you? | ||
You'll each have one minute, starting with you, Mr. President. | ||
We have to make our country totally successful as it was prior to the plague coming in from China. | ||
Now we're rebuilding it and we're doing record numbers, 11.4 million jobs in a short period of time, etc. | ||
But, I will tell you, go back. | ||
Before the plague came in, just before, I was getting calls from people that were not normally people that would call me. | ||
They wanted to get together. | ||
We had the best black unemployment numbers in the history of our country. | ||
Hispanic. | ||
Women. | ||
Asian. | ||
People with diplomas, with no diplomas, MIT graduates number one in the class, everybody had the best numbers. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The other side wanted to get together, they wanted to unify. | ||
Success is going to bring us together. | ||
We are on the road to success. | ||
But I'm cutting taxes, and he wants to raise everybody's taxes, and he wants to put new regulations on everything. | ||
He will kill it. | ||
If he gets in, you will have a depression the likes of which you've never seen, your 401ks will go to hell, and it'll be a very, very sad day for this country. | ||
All right. | ||
Vice President Biden, same question to you. | ||
What will you say during your inaugural address to Americans who did not vote for you? | ||
I will say I'm an American president. | ||
I represent all of you, whether you voted for me or against me. | ||
And I'm going to make sure that you're represented. | ||
I'm going to give you hope. | ||
We're going to move. | ||
We're going to choose science over fiction. | ||
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Science? | |
We're going to choose hope over fear. | ||
We're going to choose to move forward because we have enormous opportunities, enormous opportunities to make things better. | ||
We can grow this economy. | ||
We can deal with the systemic racism. | ||
And at the same time, we can make sure that our economy is being run and moved and motivated by Clean energy. | ||
Creating millions of new jobs. | ||
And that's the fact. | ||
That's what we're going to do. | ||
And I'm going to say, as I said at the beginning, what is on the ballot here is the character of this country. | ||
Decency. | ||
Honor. | ||
Respect. | ||
Treating people with dignity. | ||
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Sniffing. | |
Making sure that everyone has an even chance. | ||
Sniffing women. | ||
I'm going to make sure you get that. | ||
You haven't been getting it the last four years. | ||
All right, I want to thank you both for a very robust hour and a half, a fantastic debate. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
President Trump, former Vice President Joe Biden, thank you to Belmont University for hosting us tonight. | ||
And most importantly, thank you to those watching tonight. | ||
Election Day is November 3rd. | ||
Don't forget to vote. | ||
Thank you, everyone, and have a great night. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Woo! | ||
Woo! | ||
Wow, ooh, look at Melania. | ||
Damn. | ||
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She's not a lesbian or anything, but that looks great. | |
She looks good. | ||
And I have to say, she looks good in a mask. | ||
A lot better than Jill Biden. | ||
What is she hiding? | ||
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We have the wives coming over and kissing their husbands. | |
Joe is smelling her. | ||
Jill is not young enough for Joe anymore on Twitch, though. | ||
She's just not young enough. | ||
Look at how good Melania looks. | ||
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Jeez. | |
Woo! | ||
He is killing it. | ||
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Song! | |
Spoon and pan, help themselves. | ||
Wow, well, that was quite the debate. | ||
That was quite a doozy. | ||
Damn, that was interesting. | ||
That was robust. | ||
We've got a lot to unpack here. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about and digest and go over. | ||
So hang with us. | ||
We're just going to go to a quick break. | ||
We're going to come back, and we're going to unpack it all. | ||
We're going to go over everything, the good, the bad, the ugly, the crazy, right here when we return. | ||
Keep it on Election 2020 Countdown, Taking Back America. | ||
I'm Deanna Lorraine. | ||
Hang out with me tonight, all night, and Owen Schroer is joining us, and Harrison Smith, and a lot more. | ||
Keep it here, two minutes. | ||
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Therapists in the U.S. say they are seeing increasing numbers of patients with what they call Donald Trump anxiety disorder. | |
Trump anxiety disorder. | ||
Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
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Trump derangement syndrome is clinically real. | |
It doesn't merely affect individuals, but entire political parties, rendering them unrecognizable. | ||
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One minute, they're perfectly normal. | |
The next, rapid. | ||
The veneer of civilization is evaporating quickly. | ||
Families and culture are collapsing. | ||
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And godless leftists are behaving just like zombies of modern lore. | |
Get the hell out of here! | ||
Get the fuck out of here! | ||
Psychologist Dr. Stuart Bassman says, for his clients, it started the morning after the election. | ||
Doctors are seeing patients suffering from Trump anxiety disorder. | ||
A number of people are manifesting what I would call post-traumatic stress disorder. | ||
An overpowering fear that President Trump represents the end of the world. | ||
Pray it doesn't happen to you. | ||
Land of the dead! | ||
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Rabbit. | |
White males... | ||
*Groans* *Groans* *Groans* *Groans* *Groans* *Groans* *Groans* *Groans* Man, come on, man. | ||
I ain't finna go Alex Jones level with y'all, man. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
What y'all want? | ||
Like... Wake up! | ||
I want people to wake up right now. | ||
I want people to listen to me and just come out of your trance. | ||
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We have got to realize that we're being conditioned on a mass scale. | |
White male! | ||
So Alex Jones' whole brand is based around the idea that he's giving you the real story, not the fake news out there. | ||
Hey, listen! | ||
I'm here to warn people! | ||
You keep telling me to shut up! | ||
This isn't a game! | ||
Humanity is awakening! | ||
Infowars.com! | ||
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This is Alex Jones. | |
The tyrants did it. | ||
Hitler took the guns. | ||
Stalin took the guns. | ||
Mao took the guns. | ||
And I'm here to tell you, 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. | ||
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Alex Jones. | |
Infowars.com. | ||
I just don't know who you are. | ||
You guys know who he is? | ||
You know Alex Jones has Infowars? | ||
Very popular. | ||
Infowars. | ||
It's a radio show hosted by Alex Jones. | ||
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You need to listen to Alex Jones. | |
We know we're under attack! | ||
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We know it! | |
We're breaking the conditioning! | ||
I'm talking about Alex Jones. | ||
InfoWars. | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
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InfoWars. | |
- Owl Jones. - That's just level one. | ||
What's level two? | ||
I'll tell you. | ||
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The animated contest of liberty is waiting for you. | |
But you've got to take it in your hands. | ||
You've got to have the will to accept the truth and fuck the system and the group collective. | ||
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Do that and you'll earn your way to the next level. | |
This is the Infowar. | ||
My name is Tony Bobulinski. | ||
I served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy with high security clearance. | ||
My father and grandfather both served for decades in our country's armed forces. | ||
Since leaving the Navy, I've been involved in various successful businesses, both in this country and abroad. | ||
I'm making this statement to set the record straight about the involvement of the Biden family, Vice President Biden, his brother, Jim Biden, and his son, Hunter Biden, in dealings with the Chinese. | ||
I've heard Joe Biden say that he's never discussed business with Hunter. | ||
That is false. | ||
I have firsthand knowledge about this because I directly dealt with the Biden family, including Joe Biden. | ||
I have also heard that Vice President Biden said on Tuesday that Senator Ron Johnson, the chair of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, should be ashamed for suggesting that Biden family sought to profit from their name. | ||
Well, here are the facts I know. | ||
And everything I'm saying is corroborated by emails, WhatsApp chats, agreements, documents, and other evidence. | ||
And the American people can judge for themselves. | ||
I brought, I guess, for record, three phones that spanned the years 2015 through 2018. | ||
These phones have never been held by anybody else besides myself. | ||
I was told this past Sunday by somebody who was also involved in this matter that if I went public this information, it would bury all of us, man. | ||
The Bidens included. | ||
I have no wish to bury anyone. | ||
I've never been political. | ||
The few contributions I've made have been to Democrats. | ||
But what I am is a patriot and a veteran. | ||
To protect my family name and my business reputation, I need to ensure that the true facts are out there. | ||
In late 2015, I was approached by James Gilliar, whom I had known for many years, about joining him in a deal which he said would involve the Chinese state-owned enterprise, CFC China Energy, and what he called one of the most prominent families in the United States. | ||
I was informed first by Gilliar, and then by Hunter Biden, And by Rob Walker, who was working with the Bidens, that the Bidens wanted to form a new entity with CFC, which was to invest in infrastructure, real estate, and technology in the U.S. | ||
and around the world. | ||
And the entity would initially be capitalized with $10 million, and then grow to billions of dollars of investment capital. | ||
After months of discussion, I agreed at Gilear and Hunter Biden's request to become CEO of the entity to be called SinoHawk. | ||
Sino representing the Chinese side, Hawk representing Hunter Biden's brother Bo's favorite animal. | ||
And between February and May 2017, we exchanged numerous emails, documents, and WhatsApp messages concerning SinoHawk and its potential business. | ||
On May 2nd, 2017, the night before Joe Biden was to appear at the Milken Conference, I was introduced to Joe Biden by Jim Biden and Hunter Biden. | ||
At my approximately hour-long meeting with Joe that night, we discussed the Biden's history. | ||
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Goodbye. | |
All right. | ||
Well, that was Tony Bobulinski. | ||
I'm Deanna Lorraine, and I'm your host tonight for Election 2020 Countdown, Taking Back America. | ||
You guys, that was a crazy debate. | ||
What did you think about it? | ||
Call in with your thoughts at 877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
Tell me what your thoughts are. | ||
Good, bad, ugly. | ||
What'd you think about it? | ||
I thought the moderator was actually pretty cool. | ||
I thought she was pretty unbiased, pretty fair, obviously tilted a little bit towards Biden, but certainly not as much as Chris Walrus. | ||
She wasn't that bad. | ||
You know, and I actually thought that was a good thing that Trump complimented her because it showed people that, you know, he can tell the difference between an unbiased, fair reporter, journalist, moderator versus someone that's just obviously clearly in the books for Joe Biden. | ||
So. | ||
What did you guys think? | ||
I think overall it was it was Trump's probably best debate. | ||
I think it was his best performance. | ||
I didn't, you know, there was a couple maybe viral moments there. | ||
Not a ton. | ||
Not like a because you'd be in jail viral moment. | ||
Not a ton. | ||
Like as maybe in 2016, there were just a lot. | ||
But I thought that he did good. | ||
I thought he was pretty calm, but fiery and feisty at the right times. | ||
He hammered in more facts and data to back up his claims. | ||
I thought that was really important. | ||
I was waiting and hoping he would do that. | ||
I thought that Joe Biden also, you know, it wasn't a bad performance by him either, though. | ||
You know, he didn't have long lapses of memory. | ||
He didn't fall asleep. | ||
He didn't say anything too crazy, although we do have some moments in there that we're going to cut up pretty soon. | ||
So all in all, it was okay. | ||
I don't know if it moved the needle of anyone who was undecided to vote for Trump or not vote for Biden. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
You know, I didn't see it really moved too much either way. | ||
Maybe more for Trump though, especially when it comes to the businesses and restaurants and bars and America really being shut down. | ||
You know, he kind of put Biden and characterized him as the The choice that's going to keep America locked down, that's going to keep your business, your bar, etc. | ||
locked down. | ||
And if you are a struggling business owner, bar owner, restaurant owner, you are just, you're struggling, you're hanging by a thread to stay open right now. | ||
Put you through so many different hoops back and forth just to stay open if you are among the lucky ones that have stayed open. | ||
Unfortunately, over 50% of businesses and restaurants that temporarily shut down are now permanently shut down, which is just disgusting. | ||
It's a statistic that makes me very sick. | ||
You know, so those businesses, I think that they would love that message of Trump that, you know, you need to reopen. | ||
You got, we got to just be open. | ||
And the virus is not that serious to warrant these draconian, totalitarian measures to shut everything down and destroy our economy and everyone's businesses and our way of life. | ||
Everything. | ||
I mean, it's not, it is not that serious. | ||
And Joe Biden is going to be the one that's going to lock you down forever because he's going to listen to these fake numbers. | ||
He's going to listen to these junk scientists that don't have our best interests at heart, that are the globalists and have Soros in their pockets and Bill Gates. | ||
Those are the junk scientists that he's going to listen to, Joe Biden, and that's what he's going to make decisions on and destroy your business, keep you locked down, keep your children out of school. | ||
So I believe that Trump's message of reopening businesses, you know, you just can't survive this, is going to resonate with at least a handful, I would imagine, of business owners, bar openers, and restaurants. | ||
And I can't imagine, I mean, when Joe said, You know, well, they just have to make do. | ||
They will just adapt. | ||
They just need to put money into plexiglass and masks and everything and dividers. | ||
And I'm glad that Trump called him out. | ||
Like, really? | ||
You really think that everyone's going to go to restaurants in these tiny little cubicles, like these little domes with plexiglass surrounding them, and everyone's all in their individual social distancing plexiglassed world? | ||
First of all, that's extremely expensive to create. | ||
Secondly, what the hell kind of a life is that? | ||
That's no way to live. | ||
That's no way to go out. | ||
You might as well stay in your own home. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
It's dark and dystopian. | ||
It's a brave new world. | ||
Real like a crappy new world. | ||
Anyway, so I think those were some of my initial thoughts. | ||
Let's get to you. | ||
Let's talk to Ian. | ||
Ian from Utah. | ||
We got Ian, we got Tony, Michael, Mark, Austin, Daniel, Joel, Arlan, Johnny. | ||
We got a lot of you. | ||
We're going to try to get as many of you as possible. | ||
Let's go with Ian. | ||
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Hey, how are you doing? | |
Hey, great. | ||
How about you? | ||
What'd you think tonight? | ||
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I thought Trump was on fire with a lot of stuff, especially the Burisma thing where Joe took the billion dollars. | |
I was so glad he was relentless on that. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
That was good. | ||
I was like, yes, Trump. | ||
Yes. | ||
Be savage. | ||
Be relentless. | ||
That's important. | ||
I'm so glad he did not let that go. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
But one thing that I was watching in the debate that really made me just clench my fists, like, I just can't believe this is happening, is when Trump acknowledged Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And the moderator just pretty much just shipped it all to race. | |
I was like, really? | ||
She did what now? | ||
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Well, when Trump started mentioning the laptop from Hunter Biden, they just pretty much changed the subject. | |
They wouldn't let him talk about it. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's a non-issue for these people. | ||
It's just a, oh, it's just a conspiracy theory. | ||
It's not important. | ||
The world doesn't need to know about, the world doesn't care to know about Biden's scandals or his, you know, his selling off America and enriching himself. | ||
The world doesn't want to know about that. | ||
They just want to know about his ice cream flavor. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
And even though the FBI and Giuliani, they got all the emails now, and that's all the proof that there really is now, and the media's just going to sweep it under the table and just say, oh, it's just a conspiracy theory. | ||
We don't need to talk about this one. | ||
This should be the biggest news that's ever been happening. | ||
It really is. | ||
I mean, the moderator, again, it just shows the bias there. | ||
I mean, she really should have drilled him more on it and not let him get away with it. | ||
Everyone is letting him get away with this. | ||
It's just disgusting. | ||
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I'm just fed up. | |
I'm pretty sure a lot of Americans in this country are fed up with this too. | ||
They're not going to tell the truth. | ||
It's just up to us to really just bring the truth out to everyone. | ||
Yes, it is our job. | ||
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You think we are? | |
We need to be the truth! | ||
We need to be the bullhorns with all this information. | ||
I mean, and we have to be relentless about it because President Trump is only one man and all those conservative influencers who are out there on the front lines, like me, fighting, we get banned and censored too, you know, even more than someone else, you know, has a smaller platform. | ||
So we all need to work together in waking people up and sharing this news relentlessly. | ||
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Yep, well I'll be at that Trump train in St. | |
George. | ||
I'll have my bullhorn, I'll be on my Harley, and I'll be getting the truth out there. | ||
Perfect! | ||
Okay, great, cool. | ||
Maybe we'll see you there. | ||
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Right on. | |
Alright, rock on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much for being in the fight. | ||
Let's talk to Mark from Montreal. | ||
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Another victory for Donald Trump. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So you think A, A+, B, B+, what'd you think of his performance? | ||
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Great, you did great. | |
But what I want to get across, something very important, Kamala Harris was studying in Westmount in Montreal. | ||
That's the rich, rich, rich, rich place in Montreal. | ||
The campaign leader of the Biden campaign is a very, very deep, trudeau, liberal. | ||
The center of the Biden operation is Montreal. | ||
Montreal has that huge Chinese community. | ||
Montreal, Vancouver, Toronto, China, China, China. | ||
Wow. | ||
Montreal is near Delaware. | ||
Cheapest flight ticket in all of the United States. | ||
Delaware to Montreal. | ||
I always wonder why Joe Biden's hiding out in Delaware all this time. | ||
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Joe Biden was in Montreal all the time in 2017. | |
He went to Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal. | ||
And by the way, who lives in Montreal? | ||
Prime Minister Trudeau. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
Neuter Trudeau. | ||
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ago, non-confidence vote, so he had to cut a deal with the left, left, left, left, right? | |
Wow. | ||
Together, it's all about Montreal. | ||
By the way, Montreal, 80% against Trump, all of Quebec, 80% hatred against President Trump. | ||
Now, why would France, French, Quebec hate Trump so much? | ||
Well, the French Revolution, who sponsored that? | ||
Mr. Rothschild. | ||
The Rothschilds. | ||
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Enemy of the Hasidic Jews, because look at all the things that are happening in New York. | |
They're pounding the poor religious Jews, right? | ||
Right. | ||
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We've seen this before. | |
French Revolution, same story. | ||
Second World War, same old story. | ||
It's all coming together. | ||
The Nazis are in Montreal and Joe Biden was here cutting deals with China and FBI should be all over Montreal, guys. | ||
By the way, I had a $40,000 scholarship. | ||
I was the best filmmaker in Canada. | ||
I studied at the best film school, which is harder to get into than medicine. | ||
They threatened me and told me my career was over in 2003 because they said, your film, which says that the mass media is a weapon of mass deception, is the end of your career. | ||
And I've been shadow banned. | ||
My movie is Camaleonte, the movie. | ||
I shot it in Italian because I just couldn't stand The Canadian media. | ||
I shot it. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure you have like CNN playing 24-7 in that part of town. | ||
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It has been on YouTube since 2003. | |
800 viewers. | ||
800 viewers. | ||
That's less than a little poodle doing a backflip, right? | ||
Something strange about that. | ||
I'm talking about a 35mm movie. | ||
I won $40,000 because I had the highest marks in the province of Quebec for years. | ||
I won $40,000. | ||
That's the highest award. | ||
It's called the F. Carr Scholarship. | ||
The entire faculty was against me. | ||
When the Twin Towers event happened, the faculty was watching this and they said, what do you think of this? | ||
And I said, I know bad acting when I see it. | ||
Wow. | ||
So I've been shadowbanned. | ||
This is like, for me, if Trump wins, this is the biggest revenge because I've been suffering. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
We feel your pain. | ||
Yeah, we are banned, shadowbanned, censored. | ||
We are sick of it. | ||
Sick of it. | ||
So it will be a big win for all of us. | ||
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I've never had a job interview in cinema in my life. | |
I never. | ||
And all my friends are Hollywood producers and they refuse to give me a job interview. | ||
Isn't that strange? | ||
Thesis called me up and said, your career is over. | ||
By the way, I hold a diploma from First Army USA for highest meritorious service towards US Army. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
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Level interpreter for five star general. | |
Wow. | ||
Yeah, I'm a really hard worker. | ||
I just wanted to get this off my chest, but in any case, they should be investigating in Montreal. | ||
That's where all this comes together. | ||
Great. | ||
OK, well, hopefully he's watching, and I think that's a great idea. | ||
Thanks for the information. | ||
All right, guys, thank you for being in the fight. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
We're going to move on because we've got a lot of calls here. | ||
Let's talk to Tony. | ||
Tony in Pennsylvania. | ||
What's on your mind tonight? | ||
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Hey, what's up? | |
I thought the debate was OK. | ||
But my thing is, I feel like people are tending to forget, like, this both sides are bought and paid for thing. | ||
Like, I understand Trump is not a politician, you know what I mean? | ||
But I've been an info warrior over 11 years, you know? | ||
Thank you for your support. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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And, you know, I understand the whole Alex Jones thing, like many other people speak like him and stuff. | |
And I myself have been doing it since You know, I've heard him and many other people that stood up. | ||
Okay. | ||
But I'm just weirded out. | ||
Like, you know, like, for so many years, it's been both sides. | ||
It's been bought and paid for. | ||
Oh, I believe you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And we agree. | ||
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It's both sides. | |
And how do we know? | ||
Like, I understand the whole, everyone wants to jump on the Trump train. | ||
And believe me, I don't like Hillary. | ||
I don't like Obozo. | ||
I don't like, you know, You know, Bin Laden, that's what the real Joe Biden is. | ||
You know, he's Bin Laden. | ||
But, you know, and all these Chinese people are just taking over everything in America and everyone's just looting the crap out of America. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
You're getting looted, robbed. | ||
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What's up with all of us? | |
Like, are we forgetting this? | ||
Like, and why didn't Trump, like, you know, that the laptop was brought up? | ||
You should've said something right then and there. | ||
If this is all real, like real truth, you know, proof that his son is doing this and Hillary did all this crap and, you know, they have all the emails, like, what's up? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Oh, I feel you. | ||
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All this stuff is out right now. | |
Like, we have all this stuff, this experience, We appreciate you. | ||
Hey, we got to run. | ||
We got to get to break. | ||
But we love you. | ||
We thank you so much. | ||
We've got so many calls to get to. | ||
This is Election 2020 Countdown, Taking Back America. | ||
I'm Deanna Lorraine, and we're going to go over so much more, break down the good, the bad, the ugly of the debate tonight and all the latest in the Biden scandal and much more. | ||
Owen Schroer is going to join in just a minute, along with Harrison Smith. | ||
So stick it here. | ||
Keep it here. | ||
We're going to go to break and we'll be right back. | ||
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President Trump took action. | |
Cut off travel from China, the source of the virus. | ||
Joe Biden criticized, politicized, attacked President Trump's leadership. | ||
And what does Biden now propose while the pandemic still smolders around the globe? | ||
Increasing refugees by 700% from the most unstable, vulnerable, dangerous parts of the world. | ||
America can't afford weak Joe Biden. | ||
Times like these call for real leadership. | ||
I'm Donald J. Trump and I approve this message. | ||
The pro-human resistance lives at Infowars.com, but only you can give this operation wings. | ||
Only you can stand in defiance to the destruction of humanity. | ||
What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people. | ||
For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. - I'll be back. | ||
The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. | ||
That all changes starting right here and right now. | ||
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One thing, I don't know why. | |
It doesn't even matter how hard you try. | ||
Keep that in mind, I designed this ride to explain it to time. | ||
All I know, time is a valuable thing. | ||
Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings. | ||
Watch it count down to the end of the day. | ||
The clock ticks, life away, it's so unreal. | ||
You didn't look out below Watch the time go right out the window Trying to hold on but you didn't even know What you said and all just to watch you go I kept everything inside And even though I tried, it all fell apart What it meant to me will eventually be a memory | ||
Of a time when I tried so hard I kept everything | ||
inside I kept everything inside The greatest battle in the history of humanity is happening right now. | ||
Don't sit on the sidelines. | ||
Take action now. | ||
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The fight starts at Infowars.com. - The rioting has to stop. | |
It's showing up in the polling. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. - I'm gonna give you to the side. | ||
You are a problem. | ||
We are in a very perilous situation if you want to see a change in November. | ||
To take all policing off is something that I think a latte liberal may go for as they sit around the Hamptons discussing this as some academic problem. | ||
And I think this is a blind spot for Democrats. | ||
I think Democrats are ignoring this problem or hoping that it will go away. | ||
and it's not going to go away. | ||
If they don't give a fuck, we'll shut the fuck down! | ||
If they don't give a fuck, we'll shut the fuck down! | ||
That's a fucking question! | ||
*Bell sound* Yeah! | ||
Are you seeing? | ||
Move back! | ||
Dealing with imaginary... | ||
things like Antifa, That's a myth that's being spread only in Washington, D.C. | ||
Well, I guess the real news here, the real breaking news, is that Hunter Biden has yet another partner, a man is that Hunter Biden has yet another partner, a man named Bevin Cooney, currently incarcerated in Sheridan, Oregon. | ||
And Cooney has decided to come forward and release extensively his email traffic with Hunter Biden, which, again, reveal that Joe is in on the deal. | ||
Talk about their dealings on a very lucrative Kazakhstan oil deal. | ||
But pointedly, and this is the key, suggesting that the, quote, Biden lift has to be used to get their business done. | ||
What exactly is the Biden lift? | ||
I think we know exactly what it is. | ||
It's Joe Biden putting the imprimatur on these deals. | ||
We're back live inside InfoWars World Headquarters in Austin, Texas, where certainly Joe Biden just cost himself any middle-of-the-road where certainly Joe Biden just cost himself any middle-of-the-road voter attacking the oil industry. - Three. | ||
You know, I could sit here and pontificate over the results of tonight's debate. | ||
We're going to go to Harrison Smith. | ||
We're going to go to Tyler Nixon. | ||
I'll let them share their opinions on the details of the matters of tonight's debate. | ||
But, you know, I'll just say this. | ||
I think we're all happy with President Trump's performance. | ||
I think he definitely won the debate. | ||
Any middle-of-the-road voters, I think just on the sheer optics alone, probably would vote Trump no matter what he said tonight, looking at how weak and sickly and tired and nervous and afraid, really, that Joe Biden looked tonight. | ||
But I'm not sure how much really changed in tonight's debate, quite frankly. | ||
The crimes of the Biden family are still lingering out there. | ||
Maybe people will be looking into them now. | ||
Maybe we'll have some action. | ||
Trump is still going up against massive voter fraud. | ||
Joe Biden shouldn't receive a single vote in Pennsylvania after what he said about fracking and now the lie about it. | ||
Not to mention, after three Obama events, couldn't even draw 100 people and Trump has 50,000 in Erie, Pennsylvania. | ||
I'm just not sure, but yet. | ||
Millions and millions of mail-in ballots. | ||
So while I'm very happy with President Trump's performance, I mean, really, I thought it was solid. | ||
I thought he knocked it out of the park. | ||
I thought the moderator was actually fair. | ||
A lot of COVID nonsense, of course. | ||
Nobody wants to hear about that crap anymore. | ||
And a bunch of set-up questions for Trump. | ||
He definitely won. | ||
Biden was weak and afraid. | ||
So we'll go to Harrison Smith and Tyler Nixon for their highlights and their thoughts on the debate tonight. | ||
Harrison Smith in studio with me. | ||
Harrison, the details. | ||
You got your notebook right there. | ||
What do you have down there? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
I was taking copious notes and I believe we're loading in some of the clips from tonight's debate. | ||
So we'll go over sort of the highlights here as we watch the video and then comment on it. | ||
Overall, I completely agree with you. | ||
I think Trump definitely won, definitely did. | ||
Uh, better than the first debate. | ||
Uh, and you know, like you were mentioning, Biden just looked kind of sickly. | ||
He looked not very energetic. | ||
He was very intense about the fear mongering. | ||
There were a lot of fear mongering clips and that's, uh, one that, uh, clip that I know I put in there. | ||
And it was funny because his closing statement was basically to say the Republicans want you to live in fear while previously all of his other answers had been to look at the camera and say, your family's about to die. | ||
They're all going to die. | ||
So a little bit of mixed messaging there with old with old Biden. | ||
And yeah, that total coup de grace at the very end there, getting him to admit that he is going to shut down the oil business. | ||
And of course, he uses the Democratic doublespeak of reimagining. | ||
He's going to reimagine the oil industry just like they want to reimagine the cops right out of existence and reimagine law and order into chaos and lawlessness. | ||
So, you know, just a lot of a lot of little weasel words that he used. | ||
And I was really shocked at just the amount of just sheer, blatant lying, especially about- Really? | ||
You were shocked? | ||
I literally was. | ||
I know, I know. | ||
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It seems like I might have- 47 years this guy's been lying. | |
I should probably have enough, like, wherewithal to know that that's gonna happen, but, you know, he's lying about things that are on tape, right? | ||
Or that are in tweets. | ||
Well, a lot of material for Trump ads in the future, right? | ||
Oh, of course. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
I mean, for him just to say, I never said that, and then it's like on Twitter, it's just like, You know, like so many people posting videos of him saying it. | ||
It was truly amazing just the sheer amount of blatant lies he spouted because, yeah, they're gonna make great fodder for Trump commercials when they contrast him saying, I never said that with video of him saying it. | ||
It'll truly be amazing. | ||
Not to mention, apparently he was debating Abraham Lincoln up there tonight, too. | ||
Yeah, apparently he was. | ||
He used Abraham Lincoln as an insult, so there you go. | ||
He was from Scranton, he was from Delaware, he doesn't know where he is. | ||
Tyler Nixon knows where. | ||
Joe Biden is from and Hunter Biden as well. | ||
So Tyler, he tried to sell himself as that Scranton kid from Pennsylvania. | ||
They're desperate to get Pennsylvania. | ||
I think they've made that very clear. | ||
But then he also says, when I grew up in Delaware, when he wants to talk about, you know, oil slicks on a windshield. | ||
So he doesn't even know where he's from. | ||
Tyler, what'd you think about tonight's debate? | ||
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Well, first of all, I want to give a shout out to my poor boys out there. | |
Who's got my sandwich? | ||
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What's going on here? | |
Um, but basically, uh, yeah, I think Joe was inhaling too many fumes in the, uh, in Claymont there, which is where actually our high school, the high school we both went to, not at the same time, obviously, uh, but when I went to school with, uh, Bo and Hunter, uh, Archamere Academy in Claymont, Delaware, uh, and there was a refinery up the way and it was pretty, you know, pretty dank air, let's just say. | ||
Um, I think, you know, if you're, if you feel like a sort of sinking feeling, you feel kind of like unsettled after this debate. | ||
It's the same feeling you'd get if you sat through, like, a Democratic Party, you know, debate club or something. | ||
This entire debate was framed around, I mean, first of all, they took foreign policy off the table. | ||
Joe Biden, who used to run around how he knows all these foreign leaders, he's the big foreign policy expert. | ||
And suddenly, oh no, we can't do foreign policy. | ||
It's got to be, what, the laundry list of, let's see, COVID, a half an hour of literally rehashing the exact same crap that they went through in the first debate. | ||
You have healthcare, oh gosh, immigration, you know, which was slanted, of course, towards, you know, the cages and Trump, climate change, and then even a racial aspect of climate change. | ||
I mean, this was a laundry list of Democratic issues, and I'll be honest, I believe that Biden was fed the questions in advance. | ||
He was too well prepared, frankly. | ||
He, you know, four days, I mean, this is his best performance after four days bunkered down, having it drilled into his head, probably just endlessly, you know, repetition over and over. | ||
And even at times he would seem like, you know, you could almost see him knocked off like a little bit, like he would sort of almost like a little bit of fear came across his face when he wasn't flashing that annoying, obnoxious, plastic politician, plastic surgery grin of his that I don't know what he thinks. | ||
That's, you know, that's just a winning smile. | ||
I mean, the guys had so much plastic surgery. | ||
I'm surprised he had more facelifts. | ||
His ears haven't met yet, honestly. | ||
But overall, I think I'm going to disagree to some extent about the moderator. | ||
Now, OK, so she didn't interrupt as obnoxiously and as many times as Chris Wallace. | ||
But what she did was at key points when the president was bringing out some particular thing he wanted to say, she would yammer and interrupt him. | ||
And it really became annoying and obnoxious. | ||
And it started probably about a half an hour in. | ||
And she really, in my opinion, It would hurt her. | ||
Her phrase would be what was it quickly, Mr. Vice President, and then she let Joe go on for a minute. | ||
Donald Trump would get two sentences and she'd interrupt him. | ||
Now, granted, it wasn't as bad as Chris Wallace. | ||
But clearly she framed the debate around questions that were, you know, it's all Democratic material, Democratic... But you have to admit, she was overall, I think, fair enough, even though the subject matter was obviously leaning against Trump. | ||
Trump actually, by the numbers, at least that I saw, had more talking time. | ||
Maybe they'll debate that or something, but that's what I've seen. | ||
You know what, though? | ||
Here, and I want to get your guys' opinions on this. | ||
They clear, like when they bring up the COVID nonsense and the racial nonsense, Trump really can't win that. | ||
He can't. | ||
There's no winning that. | ||
There's no winning that. | ||
That's all aimed against him. | ||
And I think him just kind of staying neutral and just pointing towards, you know, whatever he can that's factual, that can be, you know. | ||
Consumed as neutral, which he did tonight. | ||
I think that that was strong and that kind of left them gasping for air. | ||
It took all the air out of the room. | ||
They wanted to be able to incite him. | ||
Yeah, and I mean it was it was more subtle than Chris Wallace, I guess you could say. | ||
Who was, by the way, on the pre and post debate on Fox, Fox News was basically anti-Trump all night. | ||
Kind of sad with Chris Wallace on there, but sorry, go ahead. | ||
That's why I didn't watch it. | ||
I just watched the straight feed. | ||
I don't need any other commentary from Wallace or anybody else, but yeah, she was more subtle with it and she actually did. | ||
There were a few pointed questions at Joe Biden, especially at the end there with, you know, I'm going to shut down the oil business. | ||
She goes, why would you do that? | ||
And I was like, I was like, yeah, why would you do that Joe? | ||
So yeah, clearly she was significantly better than Chris Wallace, but still infuriating as Tyler was pointing out the way she was interrupting The Biden emails and the monies, the payouts from China and Russia and Iraq, I think President Trump handled that very well tonight. | ||
Biden did not look good. | ||
know bias baked into the mainstream media it was like as good as we could hope for it still bias still a little bit unfair but you know in this in this climate i guess that's a good thing the biden emails and the monies the payouts from china and russia and iraq i think president trump handled that very well tonight biden did not look good tyler what do you think well i think you know it's uh biden just lied repeatedly lied when when it | ||
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At the outset, he said, you know, he tried to call it a Russian, you know, a Russian, whatever, disinformation campaign, citing the 50 former intelligence officials, thankfully a former. | |
I mean, yeah, John Brennan's a former intelligence official. | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
Nobody's listening to him, you know, except within the hardcore of the Democrat leftist militant quarters. | ||
No, I think Trump got the points he needed to land. | ||
And what I would like to say is I think the president was very disciplined and it shows that like, you know, the first debate he almost, he was exuberant, couldn't help himself. | ||
Um, this time he was very tightly, uh, you know, he, he, he held his tongue when necessary. | ||
We were all kind of on the edge of our seat, weren't we? | ||
We were like, no, just don't do it. | ||
Trump. | ||
We're like, we know what you wanted. | ||
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And he was like, he was so disciplined that it was noticeable that Biden A couple times, interrupted him, interjected. | |
Come on, man. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
Insert himself. | ||
So that's turned around. | ||
I think the president, considering that he has been maintaining a pace on the campaign trail just in the last four days that would probably kill Joe Biden easily, and Joe Biden's been sequestered in a basement, having this stuff drilled into his head, probably pumped full of God knows what kind of drugs to bring back what's left of his brain, I think this is definitely A debate. | ||
I'm not going to say that Trump won. | ||
I don't say Biden won, but I think it just leaves things where they are, which is good because the Trump momentum is absolutely just building, you know, and it's really, I mean, Biden didn't make the case for himself. | ||
You know, you can't win something with nothing or you can't beat something. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you know what? | ||
That's a good point because he tried to make the case against Trump and that case isn't strong. | ||
And I think Trump was really. | ||
Hitting kind of that middle road that should just resonate with as many people as possible. | ||
Forget about party affiliation, which is, we need to reopen the country. | ||
We can't live like this forever. | ||
Stop the fear mongering. | ||
And again, so many different ways that Trump has set up. | ||
We'll see how smart his campaign team is. | ||
They should be making ads tonight, five or six ads, where Biden, you know, said he shouldn't have shut it down from China. | ||
He's xenophobic. | ||
Pelosi dancing in, you know, Chinatown in San Francisco. | ||
Boom, that's an ad. | ||
You have them lying. | ||
The part about fracking, boom, that's an ad, you have them lying. | ||
The part about the crime bill, boom, that's an ad. | ||
I mean, just so many different things. | ||
We'll see if the Trump campaign is smart enough to do that in the next 10 days before the election, but what did you think? | ||
Do you think the public got enough of Trump just kind of nudging like, hey, look at the, this is the corrupt guy, it's not me, this is the corrupt guy, this is the politician, not me, this guy. | ||
Yeah, I actually enjoyed that sort of rhetoric. | ||
It was kind of a throwback to 2016 going. | ||
And especially when he calls out Joe and he goes, yeah, you look into the camera and you do this politician thing. | ||
You're such a politician. | ||
I'm not a politician. | ||
I get things done. | ||
It was like, oh yeah, this is what it was like in 2016. | ||
I remember this energy. | ||
I remember this sort of you know just bringing up that dichotomy of what you're doing right now in this debate right now is a slick politician BS tactic and pointing that out in real time I thought was absolutely fantastic. | ||
I mean again I don't know and I doubt there are more than a handful of people that weren't decided at the beginning of this but I think if you were sort of waiting for the last minute and going I'm gonna I'm gonna make my decision on this last debate you gotta go Trump even if it's the the classic kind of You know, throwback to JFK versus Nixon, where people on the radio thought Nixon won and JFK won on TV. | ||
It was like if you just watched and just sort of took in the debate as a whole and the two characters on stage, Joe Biden was just angry and dour and dark and foreboding. | ||
And it was like, which is heavy, which is a heavy factor to be weighed into this. | ||
It may not it may seem meaningless, but it's just true. | ||
You know, that's what what all the research has shown. | ||
It's why they do these things and have all the cameras and the lights and the makeup and the ties. | ||
But we've got all the clips. | ||
We've got all the highlights coming up. | ||
We're going to be covering this. | ||
We're going to be taking more of your calls. | ||
I want to go to Tyler Nixon here before we let him go. | ||
So, Tyler, just final wrap up from the debate. | ||
And now that this is over, supposedly the final debate. | ||
I mean, who knows what could happen? | ||
But let's say this is it. | ||
Final debate. | ||
Final statements made. | ||
Eleven days till the election. - Yeah. | ||
Where does it lie right now? | ||
How do you feel? | ||
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I mean, I've said, you know, going back a year, that I just don't see President Trump being beaten despite the odds. | |
I view the, well, first of all, let me say real quick, I don't think Joe Biden made any friends tonight in the Obama family when he announced Biden care. | ||
I mean, I guess Obamacare's dumped over the side, like the rest of the other previous, you know, like the Biden crime bills and the rest of the disasters he's inflicted on the country. | ||
But anyway, um, oh, he also, you know, there were plenty of slights where it was like, uh, you know, he, he deferred sort of, I was only vice president, you know, like, oh, okay. | ||
So you're saying Obama was such a crappy leader. | ||
He couldn't getting this done. | ||
Right. | ||
Like notioning, like he's better than Obama. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
Uh, And I think you're absolutely right that when he said, uh, what was the line Trump kept saying? | ||
He's like, you've been there forever. | ||
He's like, you didn't get it done. | ||
He's like, you're all talk, Joe. | ||
You're all talk. | ||
That was great. | ||
I mean, that was absolutely, I think. | ||
And it can't be denied. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
And Biden has been a blowhard for, you know, half a century. | ||
Um, but I, you know, I've felt that it's, uh, the, the campaigns like this are in, are in sort of waves. | ||
So in other words, you have like a waveform where it's like Trump's down and then he kind of comes back a little bit and kind of, you know, it's like up, down, up, down, sort of that. | ||
It's never fixed really. | ||
It hasn't been that way for many years because of the short election news cycle. | ||
And what I said was, I think that if you see basically about, you know, three to four weeks out, Trump's looking like, oh man, it's like, you know, Biden's riding high. | ||
And then he starts to get his mojo on. | ||
And in the last three weeks, he's got that like momentum going. | ||
He's rallying and he's on fire and he's, and that's exactly what we're seeing. | ||
It's exactly what happened. | ||
Four years ago, and frankly, I think, you know, people have been out voting. | ||
I think they're going to, the pundits and the chatterati, the twitterati, the twatterati are going to be a little shocked with the numbers. | ||
I'm going out on a limb here, of people who just came out early and they, you know, they wanted to get their vote in for Trump because they're tired of being gaslit by these people. | ||
Whether it be the COVID pandemic nonsense, as though it's the black plague run loose in our country. | ||
Whether it's the, you know, the BLM riots as peaceful protesters. | ||
Biden said we'd all be dead in 10 years from climate change. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
You know, yeah, exactly. | ||
All the doom and gloom, apocalypse. | ||
And, you know, when people realize and wake up to the fact that they have been put through this hell for the last year just to get Donald Trump, just so the Democrats could win. | ||
I don't think, you know, nobody, nobody feels good about, nobody is going to be, you know, sheerly running in to vote for a guy who they've seen melt down into dementia. | ||
Go hiding in his basement and now the stuff has come out. | ||
I mean, it's going to dribble. | ||
And the more they try to suppress it, the more of a story it becomes, the more it percolates. | ||
So, you know, I don't see I mean, obviously it's very close in many states, but I think Trump was brilliantly talked about the Michigan's governor, who is not very popular right now and was defeated by the Supreme Court. | ||
You know, it was basically called a dictator. | ||
And we need more of that around the country, you know, suits and actions that will hold these people accountable who've gone way beyond their legitimate powers and not to mention On the basis of nothing that's been, you know, scientific or concrete. | ||
Um, but I, uh, you know, it's going to be obviously close, but I think, I think a lot of these people coming out, you know, between the, uh, the, what they call the polite Trump vote or the, you know, no, excuse me. | ||
It was the, uh, shy Trump vote. | ||
I said, you know, four and a half years ago. | ||
Or even more five years ago, the secret Trump voters reality. | ||
I think you're going to see unprecedented support in the, uh, black and Hispanic communities for Donald Trump. | ||
Um, and especially after ice cube 50 cent. | ||
50 cent, I guess you would say, after that. | ||
You know, that is like a huge thing. | ||
I don't think, you know, people can't, can't, it's possible to overstate the impact of that because it's not so much that it's like people are going to rush out and vote for Trump per se, because of that, it's that they don't feel a stigma attached to it. | ||
Because that's what the Democrats do is they stigmatize the opposite side. | ||
It's racist and all this thing. | ||
And, you know, I think Joe Biden, I think Trump played it perfectly tonight. | ||
Um, I, like I said, he could have been a little more detailed and specific, not gotten dragged into the tax thing, his tax returns. | ||
I mean, he spent too much time on that. | ||
But other than that, his composure was great because they try to portray him as some kind of out-of-control wild man who can't help himself, interrupting, has no discipline. | ||
He was the most disciplined one on the stage tonight. | ||
Biden was, you know, smirking and grinning and interrupting. | ||
And, you know, like I said, I think Welker, I mean, she wasn't horrible, but she was more subtly, I think, rigged. | ||
For a rigged debate, let's just say, you know, I think Trump did great and it didn't change things, which means the Trump momentum is going to take us into a November 3rd victory. | ||
Yeah, the only thing I'm afraid of, like I said, is just that voter fraud in Pennsylvania and Florida. | ||
I just hope that we can beat that. | ||
Tyler Nixon, thank you so much for joining us tonight. | ||
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Thank you, Harrison. | |
Alright, again, we're going to be coming back and we're going to cover all the clips. | ||
We've got all the highlights here, we've got people on the lines, but before we take this quick break, what do you think, Harrison? | ||
I don't know, it's not that I'm trying to I've just come back down to earth basically just like within minutes because I was riding high I mean the whole debate I was riding high I was loving it I was all about you know Trump's doing great I mean nobody bats a thousand but he batted he was hitting like 90 like he was he had a great event and Biden just looked really bad it was really just a bad performance for Biden and because he didn't have the moderator you know all in the tank for him It showed tonight that she wasn't basically running defense for him. | ||
But, you know, I gotta say, I just kind of came right back down to the reality that, you know, Trump is already set to win in a landslide. | ||
We're dealing with voter fraud in Pennsylvania with millions of mail-in ballots. | ||
We're dealing with voter fraud in Florida dealing with millions of mail-in ballots. | ||
I don't trust these ballots as far as I could throw them as a paper airplane. | ||
So, you know, that's what I'm worried about. | ||
And I hope, you know, maybe we have such a momentous Victory that we could beat all the voter fraud. | ||
But that's my biggest concern right now. | ||
Not about Trump convincing America he's what's best. | ||
He's done that to enough people I think at this point. | ||
But just that voter fraud. | ||
But how do you feel, let's say this is the final debate, final arguments made, before we come back and cover all the highlights. | ||
How do you feel where it lies right now? | ||
Yeah, I think just looking at the way the Democrats are so desperate to try to get something done in Pennsylvania, sending Obama out there to campaign for Joe Biden. | ||
If that was in the bag, they would not be acting so desperate about that. | ||
And yeah, you know, it's hard to tell. | ||
Whether these debates move the needle at all, I do think that, you know, if you work in the oil and gas industry and you hear that Joe Biden is going to, what was it, reimagine your job out of existence? | ||
Reimagination! | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
It's just, it's... | ||
That maybe I'd go, okay, if I want a job in four years, I better vote for Trump. | ||
So maybe that changed the needle a little bit. | ||
But yeah, I think you're exactly right that this is really going to be, weirdly enough, like a battle behind the scenes of the Democrats trying to cheat and use mail-in voting. | ||
to commit just massive amounts of fraud while people in the Republican side try to stop them. | ||
And it'll all be sort of clandestine. | ||
We won't see that, but we'll see the fruits of it. | ||
And yeah, clearly that's that's going to be the big decision maker here is whether the mail-in voting actually succeeds. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
People actually understand, I think, how important this election is. | ||
Not just us, right? | ||
We get it. | ||
We get this is like a do-or-die thing. | ||
But more people have already voted than voted in the entirety in 2016. | ||
So they're getting out there. | ||
They're getting out the early vote. | ||
The voting numbers are through the roof. | ||
And so, you know, people need to go out and vote early. | ||
I voted today and there was actually a pretty big line. | ||
I ended up standing in line for about 30 minutes and we're still 11 days from the election. | ||
Just get out there and vote. | ||
You got to get out there and vote because that's what we need is that massive wave that it almost doesn't matter how much fraud they commit. | ||
We've got to overcome that legitimately with real voting, with real in-person voting, whether it's early or on the day of. | ||
We have to really overwhelm their shenanigans. | ||
I think that's the only hope that we have. | ||
And take your friends, take your family, you know, make it make it a fun event for the day and, you know, get a couple more votes for Trump if you can, because I really think that's the big deal. | ||
Especially if you're in Pennsylvania or Florida, because I think those are going to be the two big states. | ||
And Texas, but I think, you know, after what Biden said about the oil tonight, I don't know if they can pull out Texas, even with all the voter fraud. | ||
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Ahead of his return to the campaign trail for the first time today, stomping for Joe Biden, hoping to excite the Democratic base in Philadelphia and win back swing voters in the suburbs who backed Donald Trump in 2016. | |
Philadelphia's Democratic Party Chairman Bob Brady hopes Scranton-born Biden can appeal to many voters who deserted the party for Trump. | ||
When Joe Biden says this election is about Scranton versus Park Avenue, what does he mean? | ||
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Polls show a tightening race in the critical battleground. | ||
President Trump narrowly won the state four years ago, but is now facing a growing gender gap in the suburbs. | ||
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Democrats have been fighting off a flurry of legal challenges from Republicans, who they say are trying to suppress black votes. | |
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This week, the Supreme Court let a state court ruling for Democrats stand, allowing late-arriving mail-in ballots to be counted for three days after Election Day. | ||
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It comes as Biden gave an interview to a local TV station in another important battleground state, Wisconsin, talking about those new debate rules. | ||
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And a reminder everybody, NBC News will bring you live coverage of tomorrow's final presidential debate. | ||
Our coverage starts at 8 o'clock Eastern, 5 Pacific. | ||
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8 o'clock Eastern, 5 Pacific. | ||
There are 11 days until the election for President of the United States, and we've just wrapped up the final debate, really maybe the final big event of this election season. | ||
I'm going to go through all of the highlight clips or at least as many as I can get to before the 11 o'clock hour here, Central Standard Time. | ||
And of course, we'll get to your calls as well. | ||
So I won't pontificate too much. | ||
We'll get right into it. | ||
And we'll play these clips and then maybe I'll debunk some of what Joe Biden said. | ||
So many lies, Joe Biden said. | ||
I mean, it's really outrageous. | ||
So we'll get to all of that and we'll debunk some of what he said and maybe elaborate on some of what Trump said. | ||
And to give you some context is what we complained about last time during the town hall when I was here with Deanna is basically You got to kind of already know what's going on with a lot of what Trump is saying when he talks about Hunter Biden. | ||
We talked about this stuff. | ||
It may seem like he's just attacking Biden's family until you understand the context. | ||
So it can be. | ||
It can be good and it can be bad the way Trump's style is, but without any further ado, let's go to this first clip. | ||
This is a good exchange about COVID where Trump was accusing Joe of hiding in his basement. | ||
Let's go to that. | ||
When I closed and banned China from coming in heavily infected and then ultimately Europe, but China was in January, months later he was saying I was xenophobic, I did it too soon. | ||
Now he's saying, oh, I should have, I should have, you know, moved quicker. | ||
But he didn't move quicker, he was months behind me, many months behind me. | ||
And frankly, he ran the H1N1 swine flu and it was a total disaster for me. | ||
Far less lethal, but it was a total disaster. | ||
Had that had this kind of numbers, 700,000 people would be dead right now. | ||
But it was a far less lethal disease. | ||
Look, his own person who ran that for him, who, as you know, was his chief of staff, said it was catastrophic. | ||
It was horrible. | ||
We didn't know what we were doing. | ||
Now he comes up and he tells us how to do this. | ||
Also, everything that he said about the way every single move that he said we should make, that's what we've done. | ||
We've done all of it. | ||
But he was way behind us. | ||
Vice President Biden, your response. | ||
My response is he is xenophobic, but not because he shut down access from China. | ||
And he did it late after 40 countries had already done that. | ||
In addition to that, what he did, he made sure that we had 44 people that were in there in China trying to get to Wuhan to determine what exactly the source was. | ||
What did the president say in January? | ||
He said, no, he said this is he's being transparent. | ||
The president of China is being transparent. | ||
We owe him a debt of gratitude. | ||
We have to thank him. | ||
And then what happened was, we started talking about using the Defense Act to make sure we go out and get whatever is needed out there to protect people. | ||
And again, I go back to this. | ||
He had nothing. | ||
He did virtually nothing. | ||
And then he gets out of the hospital and he talks about, don't worry, it's all going to be over soon. | ||
Come on. | ||
There's not another serious scientist in the world who thinks it's going to be over soon. | ||
President Trump, your reaction? | ||
I say over soon. | ||
I say we're learning to live with it. | ||
We have no choice. | ||
We can't lock ourselves up in a basement like Joe does. | ||
He has the ability to lock himself up. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He's obviously made a lot of money someplace. | ||
But he has this thing about living in a basement. | ||
People can't do that. | ||
By the way, I, as the president, couldn't do that. | ||
I'd love to put myself in the basement or in a beautiful room in the White House and go away for a year and a half until it disappears. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
Yeah, so pretty good response by Trump. | ||
I think he definitely got the better end of that discussion right there. | ||
You know, the calm, cool, collected, we're dealing with this sort of thing. | ||
I mean, it is really outrageous that, I mean, at some point in this, maybe we have the clip, Joe literally says Trump is responsible for all 200,000 deaths. | ||
And it's just totally outrageous. | ||
I mean, the same way they blame him for hurricanes and forest fires and God knows what else. | ||
I don't understand the type of people that believe this sort of rhetoric, but the crew flashed up there a second ago. | ||
This is what I tweeted out, and this never gets brought up, and it really should. | ||
You can see the massive spike of COVID cases. | ||
If you want to scroll down a little bit, fellas, you can see that that spike happens at the beginning of June. | ||
That is a direct result of the protest, the democratic protest. | ||
So if they want to talk about COVID, they should mention this. | ||
They should bring this up. | ||
They should show this This chart, because it reveals exactly why the cases are so high. | ||
It is a direct result of the protests that Joe Biden and everybody else on the left supported. | ||
And so if you want to talk about getting COVID numbers down, maybe tell your supporters not to gather by the tens of thousands in major cities in very close proximity to each other. | ||
It's very outrageous that basically Trump is being blamed for this, for this chart right there. | ||
They're blaming Trump because They're trying to blame him for all the deaths. | ||
It's completely outrageous. | ||
But also there you saw Joe say, oh, I think you're xenophobic, but not because of China. | ||
But there's literally a tweet where he says it's xenophobic to shut down from China. | ||
So that was sort of the first blatant outright lie that Joe Biden said. | ||
I think that was at least the first from these clips. | ||
There were very many of these just outrageous lies that Joe Biden said. | ||
And of course, he won't be questioned on it by the mainstream media. | ||
Here's another response of Trump reacting to him being called xenophobic for trying to protect America against the Chinese virus. | ||
When I closed, he said, I shouldn't have closed. | ||
And that went on for months. | ||
Nancy Pelosi said the same thing. | ||
She was dancing on the streets in Chinatown in San Francisco. | ||
But when I closed, he said, this is a terrible thing. | ||
You xenophobic. | ||
I think he called me racist even. | ||
And because I was closing it to China. | ||
Now he says I should have closed it earlier. | ||
It just, Joe, it doesn't work. | ||
I didn't say either of those things. | ||
You certainly did. | ||
You certainly did. | ||
I talked about his xenophobia in a different context. | ||
It wasn't about closing the border to Chinese coming to the United States. | ||
All right, I want to talk about both of your different strategies to handling this. | ||
He thought I shouldn't have closed the border. | ||
That's obvious. | ||
Do you want to respond to that quickly, Vice President Biden? | ||
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Yeah, because he's right because Trump is right. | ||
Of course, you don't want to respond to that. | ||
And of course, Joe, I mean, they have this very he's a politician, and I'm glad that Trump brought that up. | ||
This is just the politician talk happening. | ||
And it's the same thing with the masks. | ||
Joe Biden didn't say, I will have a national mask mandate because he knows that's unpopular, but he couches it in sort of these politician weasel words. | ||
So here's Joe talking about masks and Killing the economy and the shutdown. | ||
You get a lot of mixed messaging from the Democrats. | ||
So we need to shut down. | ||
Oh, but you destroyed the economy. | ||
You know, we need to mandate masks. | ||
Oh, but we're here to protect your liberty. | ||
It's completely absurd. | ||
There's the article from Washington Examiner. | ||
Yes, Biden absolutely did oppose the Chinese travel restriction and called them xenophobic. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, this is true. | ||
We do not have a memory hole yet. | ||
You cannot eradicate this from our memory. | ||
We're not that controlled yet, but maybe the Democrats are. | ||
But here is Joe and Trump talking about the masks and the economy in the times of COVID. | ||
And what we have to do is say, wear these masks, number one, make sure we get the help that the businesses need that has money's already been passed to do that. | ||
It's been out there since the beginning of the summer and nothing's happened. | ||
President, New York has lost more than 40,000 people. | ||
11,000 people in nursing homes. | ||
President Trump, what about... When you say spike... | ||
Take a look at what's happening in Pennsylvania, where they've had it closed. | ||
Take a look at what's happening with your friend in Michigan, where her husband's the only one allowed to do anything. | ||
It's been like a prison. | ||
Now it was just ruled unconstitutional. | ||
Take a look at North Carolina. | ||
They're having spikes, and they've been closed, and they're getting killed financially. | ||
We can't let that happen, Joe. | ||
You can't let that happen. | ||
We have to open up and we understand the disease. | ||
We have to protect our seniors. | ||
We have to protect our elderly. | ||
We have to protect especially our seniors with heart problems and diabetes problems and we will protect. | ||
We have the best testing in the world by far. | ||
That's why we have so many cases. | ||
Let me follow up with you before we move on to our next section. | ||
Yeah, you know, I think the mask thing, it's another one of these little tricks that the Democrats play where if you say, I don't want the government mandating I wear something over my mouth, they take that as you don't believe in science. | ||
You don't think masks work. | ||
You want grandma to die. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
And I really wish Trump or at least any Republican would make that distinction and go, look, you can wear masks if you believe the mass science, like wear masks. | ||
Do that. | ||
But there's a difference between saying, I think you should wear a mask and saying the government is going to punish you for not wearing a mask. | ||
And, you know, the easy way you could do this is say, hey, everybody would be a lot healthier if they all ran a mile every day. | ||
But you don't have the government coming in and telling you you have to run a mile every day because that's a choice that you have to make and you are responsible for your own personal health. | ||
And that's just not a discussion that's being had. | ||
And they sort of allow the Democrats to frame it as you either allow us to mandate you wear masks or you're anti-science. | ||
And that's a little bit frustrating. | ||
It's also frustrating the way the Democrats and the recovery funds, the way the Democrats are holding them up is it's confusing, but it's actually not. | ||
If you actually make the argument, you say, look, we're trying to get money to people who are affected by COVID and affected by the lockdown. | ||
Meanwhile, you have the Democrats trying to siphon that money away for their own irresponsibility over several decades. | ||
And you basically Frame it. | ||
I keep saying, you know, if you're having a fundraiser to, you know, find a cancer cure to treat somebody's cancer, and one of the people there just bought a Corvette and they don't have nearly enough money to pay for it, and they're saying, you're not getting your money for cancer treatment unless you pay for my bad debt for this Corvette I just bought. | ||
And it's like, that's absurd. | ||
If we can just get the money for the cancer treatment, That's what we need to do. | ||
And that is your responsibility, the debt that you ran up. | ||
And that's the issue. | ||
New York, California, they have gone bankrupt with their irresponsible financial habits. | ||
And now they're trying to use the COVID relief funds to pay off their bad debts. | ||
And it's outrageous. | ||
And that's never been expressed very well by Trump during one of these events. | ||
But here's Trump on Dr. Fauci. | ||
And I really loved his answer here. | ||
And they talked about Wall Street money. | ||
This was a very good exchange. | ||
And I'm glad we have this on here. | ||
Here's Trump on Fauci. | ||
Who are you listening to? | ||
I'm listening to all of them, including Anthony. | ||
I get along very well with Anthony. | ||
But he did say don't wear masks. | ||
He did say, as you know, this is not going to be a problem. | ||
I think he's a Democrat, but that's OK. | ||
He said this is not going to be a problem. | ||
We are not going to have a problem at all. | ||
When Joe says that I said, Anthony Fauci said, and others, and many others, and I'm not knocking him a lot. | ||
Nobody knew. | ||
Look, nobody knew what this thing was. | ||
Nobody knew where it was coming from, what it was. | ||
We've learned a lot. | ||
But Anthony said, don't wear masks. | ||
Now he wants to wear masks. | ||
Anthony also said, if you look back, exact words, here's his exact words. | ||
This is no problem. | ||
This is going to go away soon. | ||
So he's allowed to make mistakes. | ||
He happens to be a good person. | ||
Vice President Biden, your response quickly and then we're going to move on to the next section. | ||
My response is that think about what the president knew in January and didn't tell the American people. | ||
He was told this was a serious virus that spread in the air and it was much worse than, much worse than the flu. | ||
He went on record and said to one of your colleagues, recorded, that in fact he knew how dangerous it was but he didn't want to tell us. | ||
He didn't want to tell us because he didn't want us to panic. | ||
He didn't want us- Americans don't panic. | ||
He panicked. | ||
But guess what? | ||
In the meantime, we found out in the New York Times the other day that, in fact, his folks went to Wall Street and said, this is a really dangerous thing. | ||
And a memo out of that meeting, not from his administration, but from some of the brokers, said, sell short, because we've got to get moving. | ||
It's a dangerous problem. | ||
I'm going to give you 30 seconds to respond, and then we're going to move on. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Somebody went to Wall Street. | ||
You're the one that takes all the money from Wall Street. | ||
I don't take it. | ||
I have. | ||
You have raised a lot of money, tremendous amounts of money. | ||
And every time you raise money, deals are made, you know? | ||
I could raise so much more money as president and as somebody that knows most of those people. | ||
I could call the heads of Wall Street, the heads of every company in America. | ||
I would blow away every record, but I don't want to do that because it puts me in a bad position. | ||
And then you bring up Wall Street. | ||
You shouldn't be bringing up Wall Street because you're the one that takes the money from Wall Street, not me. | ||
A little flashback to that 2016 energy is always good to see. | ||
And actually, it was about halfway, maybe a little less than halfway through the debate that it was actually brought up the laptop from hell, Hunter Biden's entanglements and Joe Biden's entanglements in Russia and China and other places. | ||
So we actually got a little bit of meat on this bone here. | ||
Let's go to clip number five. | ||
This is Trump unloading on the emails and actually bringing up this laptop from hell. | ||
Everything that's going on here about Russia is wanting to make sure that I do not get elected the next president of the United States because they know I know them and they know me. | ||
I don't understand why this president is unwilling to take on Putin. | ||
When he's actually paying bounties to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan. | ||
When he's engaged in activities that are trying to destabilize all of NATO. | ||
I don't know why he doesn't do it, but it's worth asking the question, why isn't that being done? | ||
Any country that interferes with us will in fact pay a price because they're affecting our sovereignty. | ||
President Trump, same question to you. | ||
Let me ask the question. | ||
You're going to have two minutes to respond. | ||
For two elections in a row now, there has been substantial interference from foreign adversaries. | ||
What would you do in your next term to put an end to this? | ||
Two minutes, uninterrupted. | ||
Well, let me respond to the first part, as Joe answered. | ||
Joe got $3.5 million from Russia. | ||
And it came through Putin because he was very friendly with the former mayor of Moscow, and it was the mayor of Moscow's wife. | ||
And you got three and a half million dollars. | ||
Your family got three and a half million dollars. | ||
And, you know, someday you're going to have to explain why did you get three and a half? | ||
I never got any money from Russia. | ||
I don't get money from Russia. | ||
Now, about your thing last night, I knew all about that. | ||
And through John, who is John Ratcliffe, who is fantastic DNI, he said, The one thing that's common to both of them, they both want you to lose. | ||
Because there has been nobody tougher to Russia. | ||
Between the sanctions, nobody tougher than me on Russia. | ||
Between the sanctions, between all of what I've done with NATO. | ||
You know, I've got the NATO countries to put up an extra $130 billion, going to $420 billion a year. | ||
That's to guard against Russia. | ||
I sold, while he was selling pillows and sheets, I sold tank busters to Ukraine. | ||
There has been nobody tougher. | ||
On Russia than Donald Trump. | ||
And I'll tell you, they were so bad. | ||
They took over the submarine port. | ||
You remember that very well. | ||
During your term, during you and Barack Obama, they took over a big part of what should have been Ukraine. | ||
You handed it to them. | ||
But you were getting a lot of money from Russia. | ||
They were paying you a lot of money. | ||
And they probably still are. | ||
But now, with what came out today, it's even worse. | ||
All of the emails, the emails, the horrible emails of the kind of money that you were raking in, you and your family. | ||
And Joe, you were vice president when some of this was happening, and it should have never happened. | ||
And I think you owe an explanation to the American people. | ||
Why is it? | ||
Somebody just had a news conference a little while ago who was essentially supposed to work with you and your family, but what he said was damning. | ||
Regardless of me, I think you have to clean it up and talk to the American people. | ||
Maybe you can do it right now. | ||
Vice President Biden, you may respond. | ||
And then I do want to follow up on the election security. | ||
I have not taken a penny from any foreign source ever in my life. | ||
We learned that this president paid 50 times the tax in China, has a secret bank account with China, does business in China, and in fact is talking about me taking money? | ||
I have not taken a single penny from any country whatsoever, ever. | ||
Okay, yeah, we'll figure that out very soon here, I think. | ||
Just more blatant lies. | ||
And in the beginning of that clip, he said that all of the interference that had been tracked so far, they all wanted Biden to lose, which is just utterly untrue. | ||
And in fact, what didn't get brought up during this debate was that the Iranian influence that they're talking about was actually Iranian people sending out threatening emails as Proud Boys in an attempt to discredit the Proud Boys. | ||
And most of the interference, and Trump brought it up later, is actually targeted against Donald Trump. | ||
And I think that much is obvious. | ||
So once again, just a good clip of Donald Trump absolutely dominating, absolutely being able to stand on his record and saying, here are all the things that I've done while Joe Biden just blames Russia for a bunch of nonsense. | ||
A couple more clips to go, but we've only got a few minutes left. | ||
I want to go out to Robert in Las Vegas. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Robert. | ||
Thank you for holding. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Huge news breaking right now. | |
The Chinese global television network, CGTN America, is interfering with the presidential election and worldwide people from overseas are voting in America. | ||
Go to American expats in Mexico prepare for 2020 election vote. | ||
A woman named Hope Bradbury works for the Democrats. | ||
What they're doing is they sign up. | ||
We have informants there. | ||
They get the poorest people, they just fill out the form, and then their vote ends up counting in America. | ||
So alert President Trump and the Secret Service. | ||
It's a 100% fact. | ||
And what's happening is people from overseas are voting in our election, and it's controlled by the Chinese. | ||
Uh, uh, government, uh, CGTN, look at the Chinese Global Television Network. | ||
And what they've got is Asian names, people from all around the world. | ||
They say they're Americans and they vote and it comes in and nobody checks it or verifies it. | ||
So we've got millions of overseas non-citizens voting in the election and it's, and China is interfering with the presidential election. | ||
And Kathy Ong, Secretary, uh, whose wife of Steve Sisolak is a, is a Manchurian candidate, personal friends with Xi Jinping, and she's, she's also involved in Voter fraud. | ||
China is interfering with voter election. | ||
God, you guys cover my number. | ||
Protect your source. | ||
This is a fact. | ||
Look at it right now. | ||
Hope Bradbury is one in Mexico. | ||
There's people all over the world that are standing in overseas, expat, vote fraud. | ||
China is interfering with the presidential election. | ||
100% fact. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Yeah, we'll definitely have to check that out and we'll follow up on that for sure in the shows next week. | ||
Very good call, very informative and important information and that doesn't surprise me at all and I don't doubt it in the slightest. | ||
And one of the things that Biden said during the debate when talking about Iran and Russia interviewings, they said they're trying to interfere with our sovereignty. | ||
It's like, oh, what are you, a nationalist now? | ||
You never cared about sovereignty. | ||
You're a globalist. | ||
You want the rest of the world to vote in our elections. | ||
You care more about what they say than what the American people say. | ||
So, just more outrageous hypocrisy from the Democrats once again. | ||
Not a huge surprise, but always upsetting to see. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12, because this was one of my favorite ones. | ||
This is Trump saying, I ran because of you. | ||
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And one of these things we should be doing, there should be no minimum mandatories in the law. | ||
That's why I'm offering $20 billion to states to change their state laws to eliminate minimum mandatories and set up drug courts. | ||
No one should be going to jail because they have a drug problem. | ||
They should be going to rehabilitation, not to jail. | ||
We should fundamentally change the system and that's what I'm going to do. | ||
But why didn't he do it four years ago? | ||
Why didn't you do that four years ago, even less than that? | ||
Why didn't you? | ||
You were vice president. | ||
You keep talking about all these things you're going to do and you're going to do this. | ||
But you were there just a short time ago and you guys did nothing. | ||
We did. | ||
You know, Joe, I ran because of you. | ||
I ran because of Barack Obama, because you did a poor job. | ||
If I thought you did a good job, I would have never run. | ||
I would have never run. | ||
I ran because of you. | ||
I'm looking at you now. | ||
You're a politician. | ||
I ran because of you. | ||
All right, Vice President Biden, your response to that? | ||
And then I do have some questions for both of you. | ||
Well, I tell you what, I hope he does look at me because what's happening here is you know who I am. | ||
You know who he is. | ||
You know his character. | ||
You know my character. | ||
You know our reputations for honor and telling the truth. | ||
I am anxious to have this race. | ||
I am anxious to see this take place. | ||
I am — the character of the country is on the ballot. | ||
Our character is on the ballot. | ||
Look at us closely. | ||
Let me ask some follow-up. | ||
If this stuff is true about Russia, Ukraine, China, other countries, Iraq, if this is true, then he's a corrupt politician. | ||
So don't give me the stuff about how you're this innocent baby. | ||
No, they're calling you a corrupt politician. | ||
President Trump, I want to stay on the issue of race. | ||
We're talking about the issue. | ||
President Trump, we're talking about race right now and I do want to stay on the issue of race. | ||
I have to respond to that. | ||
Because look, there are 50 former National Intelligence folks who said that what this he's accusing me of is a Russian plant. | ||
They have said that this is has all the care for five former heads of the CIA. | ||
Both parties say what he's saying is a bunch of garbage. | ||
Nobody believes it except his and his good friend Rudy Giuliani. | ||
You mean the laptop is now another Russia, Russia, Russia hoax? | ||
That's exactly what it's called. | ||
Is this where you're going? | ||
This is where he's going. | ||
The laptop is Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
Gentlemen, I want to stay on the issue of race. | ||
You have to be kidding. | ||
Here we go again with Russia. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Definitely, in my opinion, the best exchange of the entire debate right there. | ||
When he just points out, he just goes, really? | ||
You're going with Russia again? | ||
Joe Biden's like, God, nobody thinks it's real. | ||
Nobody does. | ||
It's like, it's real, bro. | ||
Like, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's kind of ridiculous, empathetic that you're going with Russia once again. | ||
It's maybe even more uh, pathetic that the Democrats might actually believe him. | ||
It's a truly troubling stuff. | ||
Uh, the state of the world in which we live in, uh, but God, what a, what a fantastic debate performance by Donald Trump. | ||
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I'll be hosting the election coverage tomorrow night, and we'll be doing a very big wrap up. | ||
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It's, uh, we'll be doing a very big wrap up. | |
It's getting down to the wire here, folks. | ||
Just over a week left in this campaign, and it's all on the line now, and everything is on the table. | ||
So, thank you for being here with us, and, you know, hopefully with your support, we can continue this on, and we can get Donald Trump those four more years, and really make the changes that need to be made. | ||
Thanks so much for being here, and tune in tomorrow for The David Knight Show, early in the morning. | ||
It's never gonna get any better. | ||
Don't look for it. | ||
Be happy with what you got. | ||
Because the owners of this country don't want that. | ||
I'm talking about the real owners now. | ||
The real owners. | ||
The big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions. | ||
Forget the politicians. | ||
The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. | ||
You don't. | ||
You have no choice. | ||
You have owners. | ||
They own you. | ||
They own everything. | ||
They own all the important land. | ||
They own and control the corporations. | ||
They've long since bought and paid for the Senate, the Congress, the State Houses, the City Halls. | ||
They got the judges in their back pockets. | ||
And they own all the big media companies, so they control just about all of the news and information you get to hear. | ||
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They got you by the balls! | |
They want obedient workers. | ||
Obedient workers. | ||
People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime, and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it. | ||
And now they're coming for your social security money. | ||
So they can give it to their criminal friends on Wall Street. | ||
It's a big club. | ||
You ain't in it. | ||
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You said recently, quote, when you give, they do whatever the hell you want them to do. | |
You better believe it. | ||
So what specifically did they do? | ||
If I ask them, if I need them, you know, most of the people on this stage I've given to, just so you understand. | ||
A lot of money. | ||
You and I are not in the big club. | ||
The owners of this country know the truth. | ||
It's called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it. | ||
But I'll tell you what they don't want. | ||
They don't want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. | ||
They don't want well-informed, well-educated people capable of critical thinking. | ||
They're not interested in that. | ||
That doesn't help them. | ||
That's against their interest. | ||
That's right. |