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Ladies and gentlemen, very excited to be here this evening, InfoWars Sunday Night Live, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And man, it was a big weekend, specifically for the Republican side leading into the 2024 presidential election, but also a little bit of news on the Democrat side as well. | ||
Mostly, just the Democrats trying to figure out two things. | ||
One, what do they do about RFK Jr. | ||
surging in popularity? | ||
And then two, how can they pull a switcheroo with Joe Biden and whoever they really want to run next and pull that off smoothly without completely devastating themselves ahead of the election? | ||
So that's going on on the Democrat side. | ||
But then the Republican side, there was a big event in West Palm Beach this weekend. | ||
Many presidential candidates spoke. | ||
One significant candidate refused to speak. | ||
And I'm not necessarily saying that's cost him in the polls. | ||
The results would look that way. | ||
But really what you're seeing now in the latest poll results on the Republican side is a more accurate picture of what's really going on because Most people that either run these polls or take place in these polls, this is like somebody telling you the temperature of the water that they've never been in before. | ||
They never jumped in, they never swam in it. | ||
But now everybody's starting to kind of get into the water and feel it and say, oh wow, actually this is the guy I like and maybe this should be the vice presidential candidate. | ||
So we've got a lot. | ||
I'll give you the updates on the polls. | ||
And I'm going to play a lot of video clips as well. | ||
Just some of the latest things that the candidates are saying. | ||
And it's pretty clear where it's going from here. | ||
And for you in the audience, it may have been clear the whole time if you've been watching us here at InfoWars. | ||
Because we have our finger to the pulse. | ||
But we're going to give you the latest update here this Sunday. | ||
Play some clips from this weekend at West Palm Beach. | ||
And then take your calls and see what you're thinking, because we do have a diverse audience. | ||
And I would guess at this point, I know there's people in the audience that will vote Trump no matter what. | ||
I know there's people in the audience that probably would never vote Trump. | ||
And then there's some dissenters, supporters. | ||
Some RFK Jr. | ||
supporters, maybe some people that just say, I don't like anybody in the field. | ||
So let's see what you think about all of this. | ||
But let's first start with the Democrat side of the aisle, and then we'll tell you what's going on right now on the Republican side. | ||
The Democrats' problems are obvious. | ||
They have no depth chart, and they have no real leadership. | ||
Now we can talk about their messages being mixed and all the other political problems they have, but when it comes to a candidate for 2024, this is their main issue. | ||
So now they've resulted to libeling and lying about RFK Jr. | ||
Now what's interesting is I can't tell if it's had the Trump effect. | ||
Let's say like what happened in 2016 and 2015 to Donald Trump and then him surging in popularity. | ||
I wouldn't say it's quite at that level because Trump was kind of the first one to really rush to the middle and rush to the populism. | ||
So RFK is kind of like the second wave from the left. | ||
The populism, renaissance has not really embodied left-wing politics or culture yet, so that groundswell wasn't really waiting already, but there's no doubt that Even some of the most hard-left-leaning Democrats are starting to realize, okay, we've gone a little too far now, and we need to find our way back to the middle, and Joe Biden is kind of out of control, and RFK Jr. | ||
is actually kind of saying some nostalgic things that might have been from my father's Democrat party. | ||
Maybe I can get behind this. | ||
And so it's been undeniable that RFK Jr. | ||
has been slowly climbing and climbing and climbing in the polls. | ||
And really, the polls are not accurate, even at this point. | ||
RFK Jr. | ||
really has more support than Joe Biden. | ||
The difference being, the average person who doesn't know anything about politics Just doesn't even know what's going on and would go vote for Joe Biden because he's the president. | ||
It's the championship team psychology. | ||
Oh, you don't go to a ball game all season, but then your team is in the playoffs and you go to a game and you buy a cap. | ||
It's kind of like that. | ||
You're not in apologies all year, but, oh, Joe Biden's the president. | ||
He's running again. | ||
I'll vote for Joe. | ||
So it's a similar thing to that. | ||
But I would say, realistically, for the people that do follow, which represents closer to where we'll be when the time comes for the first votes, Because there's not going to be any debates on the Democrat side of the aisle. | ||
So it's just going to come down to the votes. | ||
And then of course they'll probably, even if RFK Jr. | ||
does well, they'll steal it from him with the superdelegates. | ||
But there's still so much time to go. | ||
Till then, it's the same question. | ||
What do the Democrats do to stop the popularity of RFK Jr.? | ||
And how do they, how do they massage this situation to do the switcheroo with Joe Biden and not have all of their voters completely enraged? | ||
If, let's say, I mean, they've already stolen it twice from Bernie Sanders, so really, at this point, I'm not sure the Democrats even care 0.1% about their voters. | ||
And they just figure their voters will just take abuse and take abuse. | ||
So, but how do they run Joe Biden, and then if Joe Biden does get the nomination, say, well, never mind, it's actually not Joe Biden, it's Let's say Gavin Newsom, which seems to be the choice right now that they're priming the pump for. | ||
Maybe something happens to Joe Biden and he can't run. | ||
So this is the conflict right now. | ||
This is what the Democrats are dealing with. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, forget about policy. | ||
These people are about power. | ||
So they've got to find a way to hold on to power. | ||
And they know RFK Jr., though they may not see him as a serious threat, but he is no doubt a threat to the power. | ||
So now they're calling him an anti-Semite, and they're calling him all this other stuff, which of course is ironic, and I didn't want to spend too much time on this, but I did find a clip already that just happened this weekend from a Democrat representative, Pramila Jayapal, and this is the anti-Israel wing of the Democrat Party. | ||
It's very loud. | ||
It exists. | ||
They are pro-Palestine. | ||
They call Israel a terrorist state. | ||
And then for the Democrats to say RFK Jr. | ||
is anti-Semite when they have an anti-Israel wing of their party, which is fine. | ||
I'm just saying the hypocrisy is too heavy. | ||
It's too obvious. | ||
But so that's what they're doing. | ||
They're calling him an anti-Semite. | ||
And they realized that going after his stance when it comes to health and going after his stance when it comes to vaccines isn't really helping to weaken his popularity. | ||
If anything, it's helping to make him more popular. | ||
So in that regard, you kind of have the Trump complex like 2015-2016. | ||
Nobody trusts the media. | ||
Nobody trusts the lying politicians. | ||
The more they attack a man, the more the average person tends to like that man that's being attacked. | ||
So that's what's going on with RFK Jr. | ||
I would say realistically, when the vote actually comes, RFK Jr. | ||
has a serious shot Of pulling off numbers, perhaps a lot like Bernie Sanders did, only to watch the superdelegates all go to Hillary Clinton and then to Joe Biden. | ||
It was even more egregious, of course, in 2016. | ||
But Bernie seemed to have more of a will in 2016. | ||
I think RFK Jr.' 's will is serious to win. | ||
And he's not going to cuck like Bernie Sanders because Bernie Sanders never really wanted to be the president. | ||
He just wanted to grift millions of dollars in a campaign and buy himself a new beach house, magically. | ||
That's exactly what happened. | ||
So that's not going to be RFK Jr. | ||
But that's only half the problem for the Democrats. | ||
The other part is Joe Biden. | ||
So what do you do about that? | ||
So the anticipation is Switcheroo, Gavin Newsom, then when does it happen? | ||
So there's where it's at right now on the Democrat side of the aisle. | ||
And there's no doubting that RFK Jr., for those that are actually following on the day-to-day, he's really the leading candidate of the Democrat Party. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I guess we might as well just show what Joe Biden's weekend was like before we get into the Republican issues here. | ||
So, he was in and out of events for NATO all week. | ||
All weekend, rather, but week as well. | ||
And it was, uh, embarrassment as usual. | ||
Sniffing children and just, like, doing... I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I mean, wedding crashers? | ||
You motorboating son of a bitch? | ||
I mean, Joe Biden walks up to a little child and motorboats the child. | ||
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I mean... Like... So... | |
So here's just a quick recap. | ||
And this is not even the full picture. | ||
You know, Hannity only has an hour on TV. | ||
But really, he could have played at least five minutes of the Biden flubs and fumbles from last week and this weekend. | ||
So here's just a brief little minute recap of Biden's week and weekend with NATO. | ||
I'm sorry guys, that would be number seven. | ||
How soon after the war would you like to be in NATO? | ||
You decide. | ||
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President, how soon after the war would you like to be in NATO? | |
How soon after the war would you like to join NATO? | ||
An hour and 20 minutes. | ||
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Here we go. | |
You guys ask really insightful questions. | ||
Vladimir and I, we — I shouldn't be so familiar. | ||
Mr. Zelensky and I talked about the kind of guarantees we could make in the meantime. | ||
We've had a very productive summit. | ||
with the daughter of Ireland, daughter of Ireland. | ||
You can tell that's a 40-inch slip. | ||
I'm thinking of home. | ||
The daughter of Iceland. | ||
And I want to say I think we've had a very productive summit. | ||
Soon, NATO will be the 32nd freestanding, have free, 30 free, 32 freestanding members. | ||
Ceasing his attacks on, his inhumane attacks on Russia. | ||
I mean, by Russia, on Ukraine. | ||
Buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh! | ||
How embarrassing, right? | ||
So that's barely even the tip of the iceberg. | ||
Multiple times he got lost walking around. | ||
He had to skip a couple meetings. | ||
Who knows why? | ||
Poopypants Joe, Naptime Joe. | ||
They just say, oh he's so busy, he doesn't show up. | ||
Again, just getting lost, having to be guided around. | ||
Everybody knows what's going on. | ||
It's more obvious than it's ever been. | ||
So, I mean, you're talking about really less than six months, I believe, before the first vote in the primaries. | ||
And even that six months, even that window of time, Joe Biden could have massive deterioration. | ||
Forget about the next five years. | ||
Let's just see what happens in the next six months. | ||
So obviously there's a safety net. | ||
Obviously there's a backup plan. | ||
But what is the switcheroo? | ||
What is the Temple of Doom switcheroo so that the Democrats don't have the booby trap where the bottom falls out and they're done politically for 2024? | ||
Because they're not going to let RFK Jr. | ||
in. | ||
They're not going to run with that. | ||
He's not going to give him any more power. | ||
So how do they do the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones switcheroo without having the booby trap sprung that destroys their chances in 2024? | ||
So we won't, we don't need to get too speculative with that. | ||
We've got Fact Checker Jones in the house. | ||
I haven't interrupted you in years. | ||
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Years! | |
The Fact Checker. | ||
I've not interrupted like once a year now. | ||
Do you miss me coming in here? | ||
A little bit. | ||
It used to annoy you. | ||
Want me to do it more? | ||
Uh, that's up to you. | ||
You know how it is. | ||
You like it or not. | ||
Well, it just depends on the mood I'm in. | ||
Like, right now, I'm a little loose. | ||
Like, I would have you sit down. | ||
It is not Temple of Doom. | ||
It is Writer's Lost Art. | ||
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It is? | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
I gotta come show you up and act more powerful. | ||
Can we get it on the screen? | ||
Do not share the live links right now. | ||
There it is. | ||
He's thinking about, how do I get Gavin Newsom in there? | ||
No, this is it. | ||
How do I get Newsom? | ||
This is very important, Beavis. | ||
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Yeah, he's about to get the gold. | |
Not the sand, I like the sand. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
He's about to grab the gold, Beavis. | ||
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Yeah, I like gold. | |
What's he doing? | ||
So there it is. | ||
Oh, he didn't spring the booby trap. | ||
Except, yeah, you did. | ||
But yeah, you did. | ||
See, but that's it, though. | ||
That really is the analogy, because they're going to spring the booby trap no matter what. | ||
And they even ruined this great franchise. | ||
Yeah, I'm guessing you haven't seen the new film, huh? | ||
Is it bad? | ||
I haven't seen it. | ||
All I know is that the Sound of Freedom kicked its ass for two straight weeks. | ||
Indiana Jones with Harrison Ford probably spent tens of millions of dollars in marketing and then got their asses whooped at the box office. | ||
Probably had five times the budget, too. | ||
You know? | ||
And so, that just shows you Hollywood's dying. | ||
Oh, it's emblematic of the whole system. | ||
Anyways, good job. | ||
Raiders of the Lost Ark. | ||
I've been fact-checked by Alex Jones live on television. | ||
Oh, that's actually an honor. | ||
How many can say that? | ||
So don't doubt Alex on his political knowledge or his Indiana Jones film knowledge. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
But there you go. | ||
There's the booby trap. | ||
They're gonna be hanging on for their dear life politically. | ||
Oh, but Oh, look, magically. | ||
Oh, 330,000 votes in Philadelphia for the Democrat. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
300,000 votes for the Democrats in Atlanta at 3 a.m. | ||
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in the morning. | |
Oh! | ||
Water main break? | ||
Oh, they're pulling out chests from under tables when nobody's supposed to be tabulating, but it's all above board. | ||
Will they be bold enough to do that again? | ||
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Of course they would. | |
Of course they would. | ||
So now... | ||
There's your latest on what's happening with the Democrats. | ||
Now, the Republicans are right where I expected them to be all along. | ||
And I will always separate what I'm thinking politically from what's actually going on. | ||
But I always said, no matter how I'm feeling about Trump, he's dominating the field. | ||
There are 70 million Trump voters who will vote for Trump every time he's on the ballot. | ||
You're not going to change that. | ||
And so that just continues to play out, that continues to show that that's the story moving forward. | ||
And unfortunately, the Republican Party that was anti-Trump, the Republican establishment, the neocons, part of the one-party, false two-party paradigm, it's really showing now how they don't move the needle anymore. | ||
And DeSantis isn't moving the needle. | ||
He's moving the needle the wrong direction, which is a shame. | ||
I think he would have been a great future candidate for the Republicans, but he's shot. | ||
He's shot. | ||
DeSantis is like... Men will understand this. | ||
I don't know what the analogy would be for women. | ||
DeSantis is like, have you ever had a jacket that's too big? | ||
Like four sizes too big, but you have to wear a jacket to an event or something. | ||
And so you go wear, and you just, you look like a child. | ||
You look like a goofball, and it's because you have this goofy oversized jacket on. | ||
And that's kind of DeSantis. | ||
He's walking around, he's got this oversized jacket, and you're like, well, you know, you're kind of a nice guy, but you just... Nah. | ||
Nah, can't take you too seriously, can I? | ||
But that's what they did. | ||
They tricked him, he fell for the bait. | ||
They said, Trump's gonna go to jail. | ||
You gotta be the guy. | ||
Trump's gonna be in jail. | ||
It's gotta be you. | ||
And he fell for it, he took the bait, and now he's politically destroyed. | ||
He was too scared to even show up at West Palm Beach. | ||
I don't blame him. | ||
Some of the other presidential candidates got booed. | ||
They had candidates up there talking, and the crowd was chanting Trump's name while the others were talking. | ||
So, probably a good idea for DeSantis not to show up, but it just shows the true story that He wasn't ready for the big tent. | ||
He wasn't ready for the limelight. | ||
And now, sadly, he goes from what many viewed as the best governor in the country to a guy who flew too close to the sun, a guy who phased out too soon. | ||
And I guess the good news, though, the Republican Party is deep as far as the depth chart is concerned, so you're not going to miss him too much. | ||
But he was really one of the best when it comes to future leadership. | ||
But he's shot now. | ||
And now it's starting to show in the polls. | ||
But that was always going to be the case. | ||
That was always going to be the case. | ||
So who's surging? | ||
Who's making up that ground? | ||
Well, one individual is Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
And this guy really is populist. | ||
He really does have energy. | ||
He really does move the needle. | ||
I've been seeing this in the works since he announced with some of the things he's saying. | ||
And really, aside from Donald Trump, he seems to energize the room more than anybody else. | ||
Especially with the young people. | ||
And see, here's the key aspect of that. | ||
And Trump had a little bit of this magic too. | ||
The Republicans have been so desperate for the young vote. | ||
The Republicans have been so desperate for the youth vote, specifically the college vote. | ||
First time voters lean Democrat. | ||
The Republicans have never been able to tap into that vote. | ||
They've never had a personality. | ||
They've never had a relatable figure. | ||
Vivek is that guy now. | ||
Vivek is that guy, connecting with the youth. | ||
And it showed at this event that was heavily attended by younger conservatives. | ||
And he was, I mean, crowds were roaring for him. | ||
So here's what you got right now on the Republican side, and then I'm gonna play some of these clips. | ||
Trump is the obvious pick. | ||
The awkwardness is he's not going to be taking place in any of the debates, but there are debates upcoming. | ||
And there have even been some town halls and stuff. | ||
And all Trump is doing is campaigning and doing campaign speeches, still getting tens of thousands of people. | ||
So it's that old story. | ||
But he's not going to debate, and he doesn't have to. | ||
I'd like to see him debate. | ||
I think it would be good. | ||
But why would you? | ||
You have everything to lose and nothing to gain in the debate. | ||
So he's not going to do it. | ||
He'll definitely get the nomination at this point, there's no doubt. | ||
And then the question becomes, what does the rest of the field do? | ||
Well, pretty much disappears into nothingness, I would say, for the most part. | ||
I would say the rest of the field pretty much disappears into nothingness. | ||
The only significant names that are still going to be relevant, in my eyes, will be Vivek Ramaswamy, you see what happens to Ron DeSantis, even the Nikki Haley's and Aja Hutchinson's and stuff. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It just feels like a total grift to me. | ||
Specifically with Haley. | ||
It just feels like a total grift. | ||
You know you can't beat Donald Trump. | ||
You're polling at 0%. | ||
And you're still going to these campaign events with wealthy donors. | ||
It's like, you know you're not going to win. | ||
You're just collecting money. | ||
It's kind of disgusting. | ||
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It's actually really disgusting. | |
Okay, but that's what you get. | ||
That's the nature of the game, I suppose. | ||
So... Here's what you get, though. | ||
The new poll results, some of the latest poll results have Vivek Ramaswamy now ahead of Ron DeSantis. | ||
And there's another guy who's starting to show, his name is starting to show up a little bit more. | ||
I think his name is Perry Johnson. | ||
He's kind of a more... | ||
Libertarian type conservative, business-minded type conservative, but he's not really, not really showing up anywhere, but with the crash of DeSantis, his name is starting to make its way around, but wouldn't think too much about that. | ||
It's Donald Trump, and then it's, if it wasn't Trump, if Trump wasn't in there, Vivek Ramaswamy would be your number one candidate, which is, which I think is great to see, actually. | ||
But it is still Trump, and so Ramaswamy this weekend eclipsing Ron DeSantis just shows you What good messaging does. | ||
Because that's all Vivek Ramaswamy has. | ||
He's got good messaging. | ||
He doesn't have big donors, folks. | ||
They just purported, it just came out. | ||
Guys, you can pull this up if you could for me. | ||
Ramaswamy's Q2 donations, not that much. | ||
$7.7 million was what he raised. | ||
$6 million of that money was his own money. | ||
So Vivek doesn't have big donors. | ||
Vivek doesn't have a large war chest. | ||
He's basically paying for his own campaign. | ||
Vivek doesn't have a huge campaign team behind him, making sure his stuff is seen everywhere, making sure he's all proper and prim for all of his interviews. | ||
He doesn't have that. | ||
What he has is a good message. | ||
He also has good energy, good stage presence, and that's why the youth like him, but it's the message. | ||
What is Ron DeSantis' message? | ||
You don't know! | ||
What is anybody else's message? | ||
You don't know. | ||
You don't know how many Trumps he's been around. | ||
So, Vivek Ramaswamy, now number two, In the latest polls, I believe, I believe this trend will continue up to the primaries and you will eventually see Vivek probably even, it'll be close with DeSantis. | ||
DeSantis still has more name recognition to the average voter that doesn't follow politics. | ||
But I think Ramaswamy is going to be legitimately competitive with DeSantis when it comes to the voting. | ||
for the primaries. | ||
But it won't matter because Trump will beat them all. | ||
So then the question becomes, what does Vivek Ramaswamy do with all this political capital he's gaining? | ||
And is there going to be any interest from a Donald Trump to have him as part of the team? | ||
Ramaswamy's been smart enough to only speak positively about Trump. | ||
Sometimes maybe a jab here or there. | ||
You know, Trump was the president when it got locked down and everything. | ||
But mostly it's been a positive support, positive reinforcement. | ||
That's smart of him. | ||
And that shows he knows who the big dog is. | ||
But it was important to have his political message out there anyway. | ||
Now, I don't know if he would even want a vice-presidential nomination. | ||
He seems more like a cabinet-type guy for me. | ||
And I think that would be smarter for Trump to put him in that role. | ||
Because the new polls for vice-president have Kerry Lake topping Byron Donalds with Ramaswamy polling in third. | ||
But Kerry Lake getting 30% of the vote, Byron Donalds getting 24. | ||
Probably a little early. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Trump might have his own plan for Vice President. | ||
Carrie Lake has not expressed the desire to run for VP. | ||
I do believe she said if Trump picked her, she would take it. | ||
How could she say no? | ||
Byron Donalds for Vice President, I think, looks good on the surface. | ||
And I think he would be great. | ||
I think it's too early. | ||
I think it's too early for Byron Donalds. | ||
I think we keep him in Congress a couple years more. | ||
A couple sessions more. | ||
Let's build up some political capital around Byron Donalds. | ||
Let's give him some more time to earn a little more pedigree, which he will. | ||
And then maybe you look at him as even a presidential candidate, actually. | ||
That's how good he is, if he ever wanted to do such a thing. | ||
But really, I mean, if I'm the Republican Party, the problem is you have no leadership. | ||
But really, if you're the Republicans and you're smart, you're thinking, Byron Donalds is Speaker of the House type for maybe the next session or the session after that. | ||
That's what you're thinking. | ||
And then maybe you think, okay, what else can we do with him? | ||
Is he a Senator, a Vice President, a President? | ||
What does he want to do? | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Maybe Carrie Lake is the right choice here. | ||
She definitely is a great speaker. | ||
She knows how to deal with the media. | ||
She certainly has A very strong will when it comes to getting down to the truth about what happens in our elections. | ||
And I'm just, I mean, I don't know. | ||
I look at this list and there's nobody on there that I think really stands out to me. | ||
I think Carrie Lake looks like the best option on here, even though I just don't know if she wants that role. | ||
Sometimes that's the best person for it. | ||
What about a Mike Flynn, though? | ||
Maybe Trump has something else in mind. | ||
He's not going to have to say anything for some time though because there's no reason. | ||
Again, Trump is in a situation where he has everything to lose and nothing to gain. | ||
He's the top guy, he's the top getter, he should get the primary. | ||
These Republicans running against him shouldn't even be running. | ||
So it's Trump with everything to lose and nothing to gain. | ||
But you're starting to get a bit, you're starting to get a clearer picture. | ||
I think you're starting to get a clearer picture of what it's going to look like in 2024. | ||
So let's take a look at some of these clips that we have here. | ||
Let's go, let's just first, let's just first go to Donald Trump here. | ||
On Real America's Voice and he was asked about Joe Biden and he did not hold back any punches here in clip one. | ||
I never went after Biden like I could have because of respect for the presidency. | ||
If you watch what I'm saying about him and all I'm doing is telling that he's a stone-cold crook, he's a common thief, he's a lowlife, and he's a very stupid person beyond anything else. | ||
I mean he's a stupid person. | ||
Okay, tell me how you really feel. | ||
Well, he's certainly a crook. | ||
We're learning all about that, aren't we? | ||
And we will learn more. | ||
Yes, we will. | ||
Yes, we will. | ||
I wonder, my concern is, because let me just promise you something. | ||
You're not going to get any leadership moving in the right direction from Mitch McConnell or from Ronna McDaniel. | ||
Forget about it. | ||
If anything, they're going to move in the wrong direction. | ||
Now, McCarthy might just be a stalemate, but if you have any, if there is any real leadership that is forward thinking, Or cerebral enough to understand the timing of events, then I think next year is going to be the real time where the dam breaks on all the Biden crime family activity. | ||
Now, okay, justice be done, may the heavens fall, that might play right into the Democrats' plan to get Joe Biden out of there. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
That's what you should be doing if you're the Republicans right now. | ||
If you're the House Oversight Committee, if you're the House Judiciary Committee, you're gathering as much intel on Hunter Biden and his business deals, Joe Biden and his involvement. | ||
You're gathering as much as you can. | ||
You are building up a treasure trove of this, and you're just sitting on it until about September 2024, when you're just going to start dumping it all. | ||
And that's your strategy. | ||
But again, where are you getting that leadership? | ||
It would have to come from Jim Jordan? | ||
So... You really think Kev McCarthy is sitting down and concocting a political plan for victory like that? | ||
I doubt it. | ||
But he's not the only one out there. | ||
So when we come back, though, I'm going to play the rest of these video clips, and then I'm going to open up the phone lines to get your take on all of this. | ||
Where do you see things going for the 2024 presidential election? | ||
Is Trump still your guy? | ||
DeSantis? | ||
RFK? | ||
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Let's do Vivek first because he's surging right now. | ||
He's kind of the biggest story out of this weekend, to be honest. | ||
And we got a couple different takes here. | ||
We'll go to some of him at the... I don't know the exact... I think it was a Turning Point Action, I think is what it was called. | ||
I think Turning Point Action Conference is the official name of the event that happened at West Palm Beach. | ||
So this is... Let's go to... | ||
Let's go to Vivek in clip 9 here, part of his speech at the conference this weekend. | ||
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We are speaking the truth, the hard truth, without apology. | |
We will do it without fear. | ||
We will speak the truth today. | ||
God is real. | ||
Unborn life is life. | ||
There are two genders. | ||
Fossil fuels are a requirement for human prosperity. | ||
Pause it real quick. | ||
I gotta interject here. | ||
I'm sorry, but isn't this ridiculous? | ||
The crowd is cheering for that, and we all know why. | ||
But it's just like, oh my gosh. | ||
That's really how far we've fallen. | ||
All you have to do is say there's two genders and you surge in the polls. | ||
But it's that easy. | ||
So I mean, I give him credit. | ||
He does it. | ||
Alright, continue. | ||
There are two genders. | ||
Fossil fuels are a requirement for human prosperity. | ||
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Reverse racism is racism. | |
An open border is not a border. | ||
Parents determine the education of their children. | ||
The nuclear family is the best known form of governance to mankind. | ||
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Capitalism is the best system known to man to lift people up from poverty. | |
There are three branches of government, not four, and the U.S. | ||
Constitution is the strongest guarantor of freedom in human history. | ||
That is the truth. | ||
We will not back down from the truth. | ||
We stand up for the truth. | ||
That is what won us the American Revolution. | ||
That is what will win us the revolution of 2024. | ||
That is what it means to be an American today. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Oh, don't worry. | ||
There's more. | ||
I'm just getting warmed up. | ||
Can't deny the charisma. | ||
And let me address something else right now. | ||
There are going to be plenty of attacks on Vivek. | ||
And it's mostly going to be people going into his political background and saying why they don't trust him. | ||
And maybe there's reason to be concerned. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'm guessing that after this weekend, Team DeSantis is going to be coming after Vivek hard. | ||
Because now they've probably finally realized Vivek is an obstacle of theirs. | ||
They probably were in denial of it this whole time. | ||
They're going to realize it now, so they're going to start coming after Vivek. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if this week and the rest of the month, the DeSantis team is going heavy, showing you old business deals or business partners of Vivek that they find concerning. | ||
And I would just say it like this, and I've explained this for years, I still feel this way, this is why I'm not a political purist, and I don't think anybody should be, because trying to be a political purist is just setting yourself up for perpetual failure. | ||
I look at what Vivek says and what he's adding to the movement right now, and I see a net positive, no doubt. | ||
If you want to be untrusting of things he's done in the past, that's perfectly fine. | ||
But see, now you're entering the realm of, you're having such a strict filtration process, you're not going to have any leadership. | ||
You're not going to have anybody galvanizing the base. | ||
If you're sitting here nitpicking and saying, oh, I don't trust this person, I don't trust that person, this person said this, this person said that. | ||
No. | ||
So I believe Vivek is doing this for the right reason. | ||
I believe he's genuine. | ||
And I take what he's saying and doing now, More importantly than what he's done in his past, which I don't even necessarily think it's that bad. | ||
He's a big tech guy. | ||
He was making deals with all kinds of people. | ||
It's not surprising. | ||
But no doubt, I would expect it's gonna be Team DeSantis. | ||
I don't think it'll be Team Trump, because he's kind of feathering Trump's nest, in a way. | ||
So I think it's gonna be Team DeSantis realizing Vivek is in their way. | ||
But... | ||
From all I've seen from Vivek since he's hit the campaign trail is nothing but positives. | ||
Now, if he goes south or he ends up being a snake in the grass, then that's a totally different issue. | ||
But I don't see that. | ||
And I'm not too concerned about what he's done in his professional past either. | ||
Especially when you're a young guy coming up, you're gonna try to do deals with everybody. | ||
So I have no problem with that. | ||
But I would be, I would be weary, I would be weary Not to fall for any of these attacks. | ||
You can be cynical and suspicious, fair enough, as am I. But don't expect, don't expect purism. | ||
Don't expect purism or expect failure. | ||
Because that's the only way this is going to go from here. | ||
So I'm just, I'm just trying to get you ahead of the next trend here, which is, I think, the DeSantis team, which has a pretty large, pretty large I don't know if I would say army, but they've got a group of people that are active on the internet that digs and puts out political research and opposition research, and really they've been trying to attack Trump to really no advantage at all. | ||
So I expect them to now start coming for Vivek, and they'll say, oh look, he did this deal in China, or look, he did this deal over here, and then I'm going to say, see, he can't be trusted. | ||
I wouldn't take too much into that. | ||
That's just my advice. | ||
And if you start playing these games of political purism, then nobody wins. | ||
Then nobody wins. | ||
So, just want to put that out there. | ||
Here's Vivek again in his speech, talking about the values of individualism, and family, and God, here in Clip 10. | ||
You ask somebody my age that question. | ||
What does it mean to be an American? | ||
You get a blank stare in response. | ||
That is the vacuum. | ||
That is the void. | ||
And now is our moment to deliver an answer to that question. | ||
What it means to be an American that dilutes the woke agenda to irrelevance. | ||
Let's talk about it. | ||
What does it mean to be an American? | ||
It means we believe. | ||
In meritocracy, the pursuit of excellence, that you get ahead in this country, not on the color of your skin, but on the content of your character and your contributions. | ||
That is why we will end affirmative action in every sphere of American life. | ||
It is a cancer on our national soul. | ||
It means we believe in the rule of law, that your first act of entering this country cannot break the law. | ||
That is why we will use the U.S. | ||
military to secure our own southern border. | ||
That is what it means to defend this country. | ||
It means we believe that the people we elect to run the government ought to be the ones Who actually run the government, not this bureaucracy, the deep state, the administrative state that runs the show today. | ||
And that is why I've said that we're not just going to reform these agencies. | ||
When these agencies from the Department of Education, to the FBI, to the ATF, to the IRS, shouldn't have never existed in the first place. | ||
We will not just reform them, we will shut them down. | ||
Yes. | ||
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That is what it means to live in a constitutional republic. | |
Louder for the people in the back, please. | ||
Oh boy, oh boy. | ||
I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, and I know that you kind of already expect this, but I don't think we quite know how bad it's going to be. | ||
I think the IRS is about to be unleashed, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I think it's about to be unleashed on its political opposition. | ||
Which is anybody who's small government fundamentally, but also at this point, anybody who opposes the Biden administration. | ||
And so, I'll just tell you that there's some clues that this is already going on, and I'm just... I'm telling you, I have a feeling the IRS is about to be unleashed. | ||
I'm just gonna tell you that. | ||
So, I'll leave it at that for now, but just know, just know, when you or your family member or your business that's done nothing illegal starts hearing from the IRS, just know where that's coming from. | ||
Just know where that's coming from, okay? | ||
So, let's just leave it at that for now. | ||
Now, here's another reason why Vivek brings something important to the table that even Donald Trump doesn't bring. | ||
And that's the ability to reach the youth and the ability to communicate with the youth. | ||
So he was on a show that, I don't know, it's hard to fathom how popular this show is, if it is, but it's been on forever, obviously has a large audience, and it's a show called The Breakfast Club. | ||
I've never gotten a word out of it of value, but that's because it's mostly left-leaning Tropes. | ||
But here you go. | ||
Vivek got on the Breakfast Club and they, of course, bring up the issue of racism because that's half the stuff they talk about. | ||
Everything's racist. | ||
And I think Vivek handles this well and they can't say anything because he's not white. | ||
So he's not a whitey. | ||
He's not a cracker. | ||
So they don't know what to do. | ||
It totally breaks down their programming when he says stuff like this in clip two. | ||
I can absolutely blame white supremacy. | ||
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100%. | |
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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See? | |
Now keep in mind, this guy's successful and worth millions of dollars. | ||
Look at the history of the country. | ||
I guess it's really just that simple for me. | ||
Made him rich and successful. | ||
For what? | ||
Fulfilled his promises of freedom, liberty, and justice for all. | ||
It's always been freedom, liberty, and justice for some. | ||
Usually that some is white people. | ||
So here's what I would say in response to that. | ||
That is obviously true that the nation has fallen short of our promise since our founding. | ||
But walk through some obvious facts about America. | ||
We're not founded on an ethnicity or a monarch or a food or even a religion. | ||
We're founded on a set of ideals that brought a group of people together in 1776 and we live by those ideals, at least we aspire to those ideals today. | ||
A nation that aspires to ideals that's not made up of gods but made up of human beings will always fall short of those ideals. | ||
So I think our worst hypocrisies as a country, and we have many of them, Our worst hypocrisies are our best evidence that we have ideals at all. | ||
Take a look at other countries. | ||
Nobody ever calls the Chinese Communist Party a hypocrite, or China a hypocrite, or Iran a hypocrite. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Because to be a hypocrite, you at least had to have ideals in the first place. | ||
And so we're imperfect, but we are about the pursuit of a more perfect union, the pursuit of happiness. | ||
America's about the pursuit, and so I think that trashing ourselves... I think we are, actually. | ||
The only reason I say that is because, you know, we never were included in those ideals originally. | ||
Originally? | ||
But never and not originally are two different things. | ||
Originally, that's true. | ||
Over 250 years of progress? | ||
If you had somebody who was in 1870 looking at the world we live in today, if you had somebody in 1960 who was looking at the world we live in today as it relates to race in America, we would be darn close to what they would have thought of as the promised land. | ||
So I think we have to recognize that America is about that pursuit. | ||
We're a lot further along than we were 250 years ago. | ||
And here's the other thing, too. | ||
We gotta set our expectations. | ||
We will always fall short of our ideals. | ||
By definition, if there are human beings and not gods living in a nation that aspires to ideals, we are fallen. | ||
Man is fallen. | ||
That's what makes us who we are. | ||
But what also makes us different from animals is that we have ideals. | ||
So America's founded on our humanity. | ||
That we can believe and aspire to something that we will still fall short of. | ||
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That's what makes this country beautiful, and that's why That's why I'm in this. | |
You ask me why am I in this? | ||
I care about reviving pride in that nation because if we get in the habit of just bashing that country, what are we bashing? | ||
We're bashing the last best hope that man has for aspiring to those ideals. | ||
Tell me who else has done better. | ||
I'll wait. | ||
Now you might not like the direction it ends up going. | ||
You might get upset feeling that the proper history isn't even being discussed in that short clip. | ||
Forget about that. | ||
Throw that out the window because that's not what this is about. | ||
This is about Vivek able to communicate and reach the youth. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
This is about a candidate who's able to enter into this arena where normally only left-wing propaganda is espoused on The Breakfast Club and all the anti-white, anti-American stuff, and he's able to get in there and at least get attention, get an ear, and then kind of divert the thought, change the direction. | ||
Because you might never be able to convince somebody like Charlemagne, who's one of the hosts on the show, who's probably worth tens of millions of dollars as a black man. | ||
I don't know what he's done with his life other than host a show, so he's done very well for himself. | ||
I wonder if there's any other country where he could do that. | ||
For whatever reason, he can't make that connection in his head, but whatever. | ||
But if you can have an effective form of communication that says, hey, hey, Talk as much trash on America as you want, talk as much trash on the country's history and everything as you want, but as long as you understand this, there's no better place for you to live than right here. | ||
There's no other place for you to prosper and hope for a better future and build a better future than right here. | ||
So, say whatever you want, you better at least admit that. | ||
And of course, that's what they're all in denial of. | ||
It's kind of like John Kerry flying around the country on jumbo jets telling you you're causing climate change. | ||
That's what when you have these multi-millionaire black people telling you how they're victims of racism. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
You see that and you're like, wow, you're a total fraud. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
But so, you know, maybe they won't listen to another whitey tell them that. | ||
They don't want to hear from whitey. | ||
But Vivek isn't white, so they don't have that response mechanism, turn off all logic, turn off their open mind. | ||
And so if you can have that information, if you can have that idea, put into that conversation, without the immediate draw, quick draw, if you're a racist, you're white, well maybe you can start to open some hearts and minds, at least enough for them to say, hmm, you know maybe there is something worth preserving here, and It certainly is not being preserved with the Democrat Party. | ||
And even though they keep telling me how much they love me, they haven't done crap for me in decades. | ||
Because that's how, sadly, Democrat voters think about it. | ||
They just want stuff from their government. | ||
And specifically, people like that want reparations that claim they're victims of racism perpetually. | ||
So, I know you might not like the historical aspect going on there, but forget about it. | ||
Vivek is able to get into that arena. | ||
He's able to reach the youth with that message, and they can't just say, oh, he's white, I'm not listening, he's a racist. | ||
Don't underestimate the aspects of that. | ||
Now, here's Vivek one more time. | ||
This is after his speech from the Turning Point Action Conference, and just look, who else has the energy? | ||
Who else gets the response from the people like this in clip eight? | ||
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USA! | |
So, Vivek just walking through a huge crowd of people, shaking hands. | ||
Clearly beloved. | ||
And these are young people here, by the way. | ||
Most of these people here you're seeing are under 30 years old. | ||
I mean, they all appear to be young. | ||
So, he's reaching the youth, folks. | ||
And he's doing it with his boots on the ground. | ||
And he's doing it by doing the podcast rounds. | ||
And he's doing it by going to all the events. | ||
That is a very important aspect, and quite frankly, if I'm Donald Trump and I'm thinking strategically, I'm thinking, this is the best thing that could ever happen to me, because now, I don't have to sit here and worry about reaching the youth, this guy's gonna do it for me, and then as soon as the primary season is over and he endorses me, I'm gonna get all of his votes from the youth! | ||
So now Trump can focus on the bigger demographics of Republican voters, the middle class, middle America, But Vivek can go after the youth that the Democrats have dominated. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
So that is another very important aspect. | ||
But who energizes a room like that? | ||
Haven't seen that from Ron DeSantis in quite some time. | ||
Haven't seen something like that in quite some time. | ||
Now, I'm up against a break here. | ||
I do have some more clips, and I did promise to go to your Calls This Hour, so Rest assured, we're going to your calls when we come back from this break. | ||
But let me just cover one other thing here before we go to some other Trump speeches and some other speeches. | ||
There was another story that came out of this weekend. | ||
And while I'm sure that the people in charge don't want you to know about this, I'm not showing you this to call them out. | ||
I'm going to tell you why I'm showing this. | ||
But there was a large problem as far as people not being able to actually get into these events. | ||
So here's just an example in clip 15. | ||
So a bunch of people sitting out in the heat, huge lines just to get into the event. | ||
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We want Charlie Kirk to come out here and tell us that after standing on line for four hours in a 115 degree sweltering garage, to be told when we finally get to the front that we can't come in. | |
We can't see, there's a wall up, and we can't come in. | ||
And hundreds of people are back here who came from all over the country, and they won't let us in. | ||
Do they say why? | ||
It goes on and a couple other people reached out to me and was like, oh and this is a disaster. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
So there was a problem. | ||
Now again, I'm not doing this to throw Charlie Kirk or TPUSA under the bus. | ||
Quite frankly, this is a problem they're probably glad to have. | ||
But it's just, it's more to the evidence that, show me any leftist event that could do that. | ||
Show me any Democrat event that could do that. | ||
Show me a Biden event that could do that. | ||
There's none. | ||
There's none. | ||
Now, I've gone long here, I'm up against the break. | ||
I'll finish analyzing this on the other side, and start going to your calls. | ||
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All right, the caller board is filled, and the call screener was telling me, no, this subject is hot. | ||
Everybody wanted to talk about it. | ||
Usually, that's why I said, I was like, hey, I only want to talk about this because usually people will call in with all different topics. | ||
Everybody's on this tonight. | ||
So we're going to be very focused here as we enter our number two. | ||
But let me just explain again. | ||
And it's even worse now. | ||
I don't know if you'll see this anywhere. | ||
I just know people that were speaking there and I'm just following it. | ||
So you had a situation at this event at West Palm Beach where there were too many people that showed up. | ||
And many people that had paid to attend it and paid to get in and paid to see Trump never got in, never got to see Trump. | ||
And so, it's really a good problem to have. | ||
I mean, obviously, it doesn't look good and you've probably upset some people, you know, maybe permanently when it comes to your brand. | ||
But, I mean, you want to talk about a good problem to have? | ||
Too many people attended this event. | ||
You can't show me a Democrat event that has that. | ||
You can't show me a liberal progressive event that has that. | ||
Doesn't exist! | ||
Unless, I mean, maybe if they bring up like a big Star, like a big, you know, actor or musician or something that they can get to do their propaganda, but even that doesn't work anymore. | ||
So it's just more proof that, I mean, if you want to talk about 2020, it's obvious, but it's just more proof. | ||
There is no movement behind the Democrat Party. | ||
There is no momentum. | ||
There is no populism. | ||
I don't even know where the people are. | ||
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I mean, it just doesn't exist. | |
Too many people at this event, you couldn't even get in the door. | ||
And by the way, you know the last time that started happening? | ||
Donald Trump 2016. | ||
I guess really it was Donald Trump 2016, or 2015 rather, but I'm sure you remember, you might have even witnessed it yourself. | ||
Trump would have events, in fact, when Trump first launched in 2015, he used to have events that had like 5,000, 10,000 max. | ||
And I'll never forget, many of you probably saw the video, the famous video, if you haven't, go check it out, Age Skrillex, where I'm outside the Peabody Opera House in St. | ||
Louis, Missouri. | ||
And the Peabody Opera House is a smaller venue attached to the larger venue, Scott Trade Center, which is where the St. | ||
Louis Blues play hockey, and which is where they have all the big concerts and everything. | ||
That's their big 17,000 or whatever it is, probably like 20,000 capacity arena. | ||
But this was when Trump had just launched, so he goes to the smaller venue that holds maybe 5,000 people, and folks, I'm not exaggerating, the line was around, it was like a mile and a half line around the Scott Trade Center and down Market Street and then all the way back to the Peabody. | ||
Nobody could even get in. | ||
You never saw that anywhere. | ||
Obama events got pretty big, I attended one, not as an Obama voter, as more curiosity, but Maybe Obama came close to that. | ||
But no, nobody was doing that. | ||
So Trump is the only one doing that. | ||
And he's been doing it. | ||
So now he has to book hockey arenas when he wants to do events because he can't do these smaller venues. | ||
So it happens again. | ||
Too many people showing up at the event. | ||
Nobody else has that problem except Donald Trump. | ||
So yeah, maybe some people have been hurt by that. | ||
Maybe they'll never go to another event like that. | ||
I guess you can't blame them. | ||
But nonetheless, for me to look at this, I'm saying, what a great problem to have. | ||
Too many people showing up at your event. | ||
You know you're doing something right when too many people are showing up. | ||
But that's not all. | ||
You might hear something about this. | ||
Like I said, I just hear about this because I'm talking to people that are there. | ||
I'm talking to people that are speaking. | ||
And so, guys, is this from the event? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
This is from another Trump event. | ||
This looks like the one in Houston a couple years back. | ||
I mean, it's just absurd lines. | ||
Nobody else does this. | ||
So, folks, you want to know how bad it was? | ||
And this maybe has something to do with the Biden infrastructure as well. | ||
I think there's a lot of elements of this. | ||
But, folks, I'm going to tell you this. | ||
Right now, right now, if you're trying to get out of West Palm Beach or Miami after this event, you ain't. | ||
You ain't. | ||
So many people are trying to get on an Uber right now, the app has crashed. | ||
So many people are trying to fly out of Fort, of uh, probably Fort Lauderdale too, but West Palm Beach and then Miami and they'll probably try to get out of Fort Lauderdale. | ||
No flights. | ||
You're stuck. | ||
Stuck. | ||
So I mean, there is nothing else like this movement politically anywhere in the world even. | ||
In the world. | ||
Selling out the biggest venues, people still can't get in. | ||
Wait times four and a half hours in a line, you still can't get in. | ||
And then when the event ends, you can't even get out of town because there's so many people there. | ||
Can't get an Uber, can't get a flight. | ||
Now again, you might hear some about the people that had to wait, that paid for attendance and could never get in because there were too many people. | ||
I don't know if you'll hear about the Uber app crashing or the flights. | ||
Like I said, I just know this because I'm talking to people that were there. | ||
So, I mean, talk about the problems you want to have. | ||
We have too many people that support us. | ||
We can't even rent a venue big enough to get all the people that want to come in. | ||
Nothing like that. | ||
Nothing like that on the Democrat side. | ||
Nothing like that for Joe Biden. | ||
Nothing like that for liberal progressive ideas. | ||
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Nothing. | |
But oh yes, we all know Biden obviously won in 2020 and Biden's obviously going to beat Trump again, right? | ||
I mean, it's clear. | ||
Can you imagine if it was Biden that was getting events like that and what they'd be saying? | ||
So here's the deal. | ||
I've got some other stuff here with Trump and Don Jr. | ||
and then some other stuff from the Democrats, but I want to start taking your calls now. | ||
And we'll play some of these clips later. | ||
But let's start taking your calls now. | ||
You've been waiting patiently. | ||
And let's start with Aaron in Kentucky. | ||
Aaron, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Yeah, thank you for taking my call. | ||
I'm kind of watching a lot more of Vivek, and I'm appreciating a lot of what he's doing. | ||
I really appreciate the fact that he's one of the few candidates that's going after the Federal Reserve and talking about reducing their power over the dollar. | ||
I also like the fact that he's talking about the complete reduction of the government, like a 75% at least reduction of the government, removing a lot of the alphabet agencies. | ||
And he's talked a lot about the FBI because people stand on that. | ||
But with the FBI, he wants to completely deconstruct that. | ||
My only issue with that is that I don't think he should be replaced with anything else because they're always still going to have that corruption there from those people in power. | ||
Well, I've got the solution since you bring that up. | ||
Let me just go ahead and tell you this so people can start hearing it and thinking about it and saying it. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
You abolish the FBI. | ||
Well, what are you going to do with all those good field agents? | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
There are so many people paying jobs, oh my gosh. | ||
Oh wow, what are we going to do? | ||
It's so hard to solve this problem. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It's the easiest thing ever. | ||
You expand local police departments. | ||
You expand state police departments. | ||
I mean, you offer these people jobs in the military. | ||
Again, there's a hundred different ways you can solve this problem. | ||
So, anybody that tells you, oh, but the field agents, oh, but the good people, oh, they're losing their jobs. | ||
Folks, 110% we can figure a way around that, whether it's local police, state police, National Guard, military, you name it. | ||
So never let that argument go unresponded to because it's a low IQ argument. | ||
And the beauty of it is, I feel like this is either I mean, I think he means it. | ||
I think he means what he's saying. | ||
But he doesn't have to talk like a politician. | ||
That's the beauty of it. | ||
Because he has everything to win. | ||
Donald Trump has everything to lose. | ||
So for him to come out and say stuff like that is a little more risky. | ||
Vivek has nothing to lose and everything to gain. | ||
So he can come out and talk like that all day long. | ||
I'm not saying I don't think he means it. | ||
I'm just saying it's beautiful that you kind of have that paradigm. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. | |
And, you know, the other thing that I really like is he's also talking about abolishment of the CIA and the other intelligence agencies like the NSA, those unconstitutional agencies that exist, that are already robbing us of our rights, spying on us, and all of that. | ||
So the last, I mean, if you remember when JFK mentioned that he wanted to destroy the CIA and scatter it into a million pieces into the wind, they ended up assassinating him. | ||
I think it was because of that. | ||
And it was because of the Federal Reserve. | ||
These points that Vivek is really hitting hard on. | ||
But you're absolutely right. | ||
There's nothing that he has to lose in this. | ||
He doesn't have to speak like a politician. | ||
He doesn't have to act like a politician because everything he's talking about, to be honest, It's the same thing that we have all been talking about. | ||
When I say we, you're talking about Alex Jones and listeners of Infowars have been talking about for 15, 20, 30 years is the complete reduction of federal government. | ||
And you watch this too. | ||
Eventually, eventually Trump will start sounding exactly like Vivek. | ||
It won't be until closer to the election time, but mark my words, once Trump knows he secured the nomination, he will start talking exactly like Vivek. | ||
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Well, the thing about the way that Trump will talk about it is he can talk about it. | |
But I think Vivek is able to, and I'm not trying to act like he's the only candidate out there, but to be honest with you, on the Republican side, the only two people that stand a chance, I think, right now are Vivek and Trump. | ||
But the really compelling thing about Vivek is that he's actually giving you the way that he would do it. | ||
He's not just saying, hey, I'm going to do this. | ||
Have you noticed Mike Pence when he got completely decimated by Tucker Carlson? | ||
Oh, what an embarrassment that was for Pence and DeSantis, too. | ||
It was bad. | ||
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I absolutely loved it. | |
I mean, it was so fantastic to see that. | ||
But you know, when Pence would talk, all he did was give talking points. | ||
You know, we're gonna restore the rule of law. | ||
That doesn't sell anymore, does it Aaron? | ||
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It doesn't sell anymore. | |
Not only that, but people want to know, okay, you're going to drain the swamps, you're going to get rid of these agencies, but how are you going to do it? | ||
Because you've heard these promises before for years, and these presidents get in and they don't do anything about it. | ||
Maybe the supercharge that we're seeing behind Vivek is that, when you remember Ron Paul brought all of that information to the light, was exposing the Federal Reserve and how it increased the wars, it destroyed our dollar, it destroyed the buying power, it took away wealth. | ||
It was, you know, increasing poverty, so maybe the fact that we haven't heard that kind of conversation in 10, 12 years from Ron Paul, maybe all of that groundswell has started to get behind VVAC as well, because people are like, people are really starting to see the light and understand that government really is the problem, and it's not here to help us and the solutions aren't there, it's within the American people. | ||
Well, here's what small-minded people like Mike Pence are either in denial of or refuse to accept and understand. | ||
This notion that the Republican Party leadership is going to talk down to us, the voter, is over with. | ||
We're not hearing that anymore. | ||
So when Pence goes up there and tries to talking point his way out of that, he fails miserably because we're not hearing it anymore. | ||
It doesn't sell, and you're not talking down to us anymore. | ||
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And nobody applauded. | |
Aside from the fact that Tucker eviscerated him, when Pence got done saying his little spiel there, nobody applauded. | ||
Nobody said, yeah, that's what we want to hear. | ||
Everybody's like, this is a false promise. | ||
You committed treason because you verified an election that we knew was stolen. | ||
You turned your back on the people that put you there in the first place. | ||
Even if he were out there giving ideas, even if he were out there giving us plans, Even if he did a point-by-point PowerPoint presentation, nobody would believe him because he's a liar. | ||
That is the perfect example of what I just tried to explain. | ||
What is the example you're giving? | ||
Mike Pence says Trump lost the 2020 election. | ||
Now look. | ||
Whether you believe that Trump won or lost is irrelevant to this point. | ||
The point is this. | ||
Mike Pence is not going to get up there and tell you that Trump lost. | ||
If you believe Trump won, Mike Pence is not going to change your mind and he's not going to talk down to you anymore. | ||
And so this is the dynamic that they don't like. | ||
This is the dynamic that I still don't think they fully understand. | ||
You don't talk down to us anymore. | ||
If I think that Trump won the 2020 election, then you, Mike Pence, put a sock in it. | ||
You're not changing my mind. | ||
You're not talking down to me. | ||
I'm not lesser than you because I think the 2020 election was rigged. | ||
And that's the approach that people like Mike Pence are still coming off with, and it's going to flop miserably. | ||
Aaron, great call. | ||
Thank you for it. | ||
Let's go to Rusty in Colorado. | ||
Rusty, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, what's up, man? | |
I have complete confidence that either Trump or Vivek is going to win the primary. | ||
And that's where my election vote is going to go. | ||
But I think that the Democrat Party is so weak right now, they need to be divided further. | ||
So I intend on giving my primary. | ||
Colorado has closed primaries. | ||
So, so I, you know, I can only vote one way or another. | ||
Wait, wait, is it like, I don't know, is it, because Texas is, you can walk in and you just choose what ticket you vote on. | ||
You don't have to be registered. | ||
But I can walk in and vote for the Democrats in the primary. | ||
And that's my vote, which I would say strategically is, I mean, because I think I know where you're going with this. | ||
Strategically, I would go consider to vote in the primary for the Democrat ticket just to get RFK as much support as possible. | ||
I don't think Trump is going to have any problem in Texas. | ||
So that would be like in Texas, me saying I want a Democrat party ballot. | ||
I'm going to go vote for RFK in the primaries. | ||
And you're saying that's because in some states, whatever party registered with, that's the only side you can vote on. | ||
Not here in Texas, not in Colorado. | ||
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It's the reverse here in Colorado. | |
It's closed primaries but open elections. | ||
So if you're in one of the closed primary states and you're up for it, this isn't like super go for it, but at least what I'm going to do is I've changed my registration to Democrat. | ||
I'm going to primary RFK. | ||
And then I'm swapping back. | ||
It only takes like two days to swap back in Colorado. | ||
Think about this, Rusty. | ||
You are probably, in fact I know, you're not the only one doing this. | ||
This is an example of the average American finding out what leverage he has politically and how he can use it. | ||
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Look what happened with the Bernie Sanders thing. | |
The Bernie Sanders thing opened a ton of liberals' eyes. | ||
They saw that the DNC cheats. | ||
This is another opportunity. | ||
If RFK loses the primary, half of the Democrats are going to be beside themselves. | ||
Yeah, there was a book written. | ||
I think it was published in 2017 or 2018. | ||
I forget the couple's name. | ||
Beck was the last name. | ||
It was a young couple. | ||
And they wrote a book called What Happened to Bernie Sanders. | ||
They had a follow-up book, too. | ||
And I would have them on air. | ||
I interviewed them. | ||
I interviewed the female author of that book. | ||
She would come on the air, and I'm not trying to slide her, bless her heart. | ||
She would come on the air discussing how Bernie got the election stolen, and she would start breaking out into tears. | ||
And I'd say, well, what's going on? | ||
What's the problem? | ||
She says, my life is getting threatened. | ||
I think somebody's gonna kill me. | ||
This is the true nature of the left, and this is why people are leaving the Democrat Party. | ||
There was another Democrat Party congresswoman that just left the party, I don't know if you saw that, and now she's using her Twitter account to publish all the hate mail she's getting from Democrats, you know, calling her an n-word and all this stuff, the black lady that left it. | ||
So, I mean, this party is in serious disarray, and they're gonna steal it from RFK Jr. | ||
and give it to Biden. | ||
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Yeah, good. | |
Let them happen. | ||
One way or the other, either he wins the primary and it's a good debate between RFK and Trump or Rebecca, whichever one it ends up being, or they steal it from him and these people don't know what to do. | ||
I'm telling you right now, I have a lot of liberals in my life. | ||
My sister, my mother-in-law, all up and down my street, there's liberals. | ||
None of them, none of them are talking about Biden. | ||
Every last one of them is talking about RFK. | ||
Yeah, it's, oh boy. | ||
It's not, it's going to be the most obvious steal ever because more people are watching it than ever before. | ||
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Yes, I agree. | |
And you know, I'm just hoping, I love his message. | ||
The main thing I love about RFK is that he's saying he's going to get rid of this pharma money that's inside regulatory agencies. | ||
He's going to get rid of those Pharmaceutical ads on the TV. | ||
You know, there's only two countries in the whole world that allow pharmaceutical ads, and the main one is us. | ||
That needs to go. | ||
Yeah, they got rid of cigarette ads. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, that just proves how bad the science is. | |
Because years ago, doctors would tell you, well, the science says that cigarettes will make you handsome or make you beautiful. | ||
But think about that! | ||
Think about that! | ||
Think about how that goes. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That's what they used to say about cigarettes. | ||
Now the ads are banned on TV. | ||
So, if you consider how that played out, you could say the same future is there for these pharmaceutical ads. | ||
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Oh, it's just around the corner. | |
People are starting to realize that a lot of this stuff is terrible for youth. | ||
I mean, they've been pushing Adderall on kids for years. | ||
Well, and think about this one, too, because you keep bringing up the youth here. | ||
That's one of the big things. | ||
I've, uh, you know, I see people out. | ||
There was another guy I was talking to out today. | ||
Him and his wife are expecting a child soon. | ||
And he starts talking about the vaccines. | ||
And he's saying how, you know, I would have never questioned the vaccine before. | ||
But now me and my wife about to have a kid here and it's like, okay, what are we going to do when they start talking about these vaccines? | ||
How are we going to make sure that our child doesn't get injected? | ||
That is something a lot of people are thinking about. | ||
They've never thought about before. | ||
So it just shows you that the trust in the big pharmaceutical industries have been completely broken. | ||
And I don't think RFK is doing that as a political stunt. | ||
I think he really genuinely is taking them on, but it's certainly a populist thing now that I think will help him even on the left. | ||
That seems to be so pro-establishment. | ||
But nobody's talking about Biden. | ||
That's their biggest problem. | ||
Nobody's talking about Biden. | ||
Nobody's wearing a Biden hat. | ||
Kennedy's selling stuff. | ||
Kennedy's selling hoodies and hats. | ||
I've seen them here in Austin. | ||
Some of my crew has them. | ||
But let's watch it. | ||
It's going to be awesome to see how the Democrats manage this absolute dumpster fire that they have with Joe Biden. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
Rusty, let's go to Tim in Seattle. | ||
Tim, you are on InfoWorth Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
How's it going all? | ||
Hey, I'm just curious with the situation that America is in, it kind of seems as if the populist base is just ignoring warp speed because we're in such dire straits. | ||
Is that what you're getting as well? | ||
Because I thought that, I mean, trust me, I am not taking away from Trump as much as it sounds like, but I mean, does the Trump that went into the U.N. | ||
and called out the globalists, does that guy still exist? | ||
Is that the guy that we're going to be voting for, or is this something much more compromised? | ||
Is this the great Timothy Lashley, by the way? | ||
You say that fantastic, yes. | ||
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Yes, I am the great Timothy Lashley. | |
You bring up a good point. | ||
It's undeniable. | ||
I would tell you what goes through my head. | ||
I've explained this before. | ||
I understand if other people don't feel the same way. | ||
But I look at it like this. | ||
There's no doubt Operation Warp Speed is like a disgusting pustule on Donald Trump's political face. | ||
It's totally undeniable that it's there. | ||
The way I, I guess you might say, reason with this and get over it myself is that... I mean, it's a difficult one. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
But... | ||
You kind of just don't want to talk about it. | ||
I mean, honestly. | ||
He's been bashed over it enough. | ||
It was a horrible thing. | ||
He got deceived by Fauci. | ||
He got deceived by his advisors. | ||
It's the worst moment in his political career, no doubt. | ||
Huge loss for Donald Trump. | ||
I just don't want to throw out the baby with that bathwater. | ||
And I guess my reasoning for that would be that some people did get the mandatory vaccine, whether by hook or by crook. | ||
But at the end of the day, it wasn't Donald Trump doing that. | ||
He might have been the force behind its original thrust, but it shouldn't have been that way. | ||
And other people should have stepped up and said, no, we're not going to mandate it. | ||
And they didn't when it comes to the military and other places. | ||
But I think that Trump doesn't want to adjust it. | ||
Trump doesn't want to address it because he knows it's a disgusting pustule on his political face. | ||
And, I mean, I've already addressed my stance on it enough, I feel like I don't have to come on here and explain it every day. | ||
But, no, there's no doubt, that is Trump's weakness, and that's probably why he doesn't want to get on a debate stage, because he knows that's his weakness. | ||
Somebody will say, look at that disgusting pustule on your face, and he'll not be able to deny it. | ||
Right. | ||
Now, but if it's Trump's weakness, is there a way for it to make it our strength? | ||
Because, I mean, he's going to want to binge, because you said it's a populist issue, going after Big Pharma. | ||
Is there a way that we can all figure it out? | ||
Because if you give Trump a pass, if we give Trump a pass, we give Big Pharma a pass. | ||
That's how it looks in my eye. | ||
And a lot of people are going to probably have the wind sucked out of their sails because everybody just gave Warp Speed a pass, and Warp Speed's a massive cloud over us. | ||
So is there a way that we can shift Trump's accountability, how it looks on the surface, to where he's comfortable enough to talk about it? | ||
And like, that's what we're all looking for, is for him to be comfortable enough to talk about it, because he has to realize that we're the body of government now. | ||
Not necessarily Big Pharma. | ||
That's all I've got to say on the matter. | ||
Yeah, there's no doubt, thank you for the call, there's no doubt that Trump doesn't want to talk about it, and you've noticed that he's quit bringing it up in his speeches. | ||
The weird thing is, almost everybody he talks to behind the scenes is telling him, hey, Don't promote this vaccine anymore. | ||
Stop promoting the way you handled COVID and these vaccines. | ||
It's hurting you. | ||
This is not something your audience and your voters want to hear. | ||
So that's all he's getting. | ||
I mean, that's all everybody in behind the scenes is saying. | ||
But you know, he knows it's an ugly thing for him. | ||
He doesn't want to admit that he maybe had his worst political moment there. | ||
He doesn't want to admit that maybe Fauci or some others got the best of him. | ||
That's the stubbornness in him. | ||
And so to me I just look at it that I'm not a purist, never have been, and I don't want to throw out the baby with the bathwater. | ||
But even beyond all that, pragmatically speaking, Operation Warp Speed and Trump's failures there are not going to cost him the primaries. | ||
So there's just no denying he's going to get through this, whether we hate Operation Warp Speed or love it. | ||
So I'm just thinking pragmatically here, and maybe though, maybe kind of on the outside of this, They have. | ||
he won't deny he made big mistakes with the warp speed. | ||
Maybe he'll not make them again if you can try to find any positive out of that. | ||
But it's certainly a fair issue. | ||
And if people are purists out there and they say, no, I can't vote Trump because of that, I understand it. | ||
I get it. | ||
I'm not a political purist, but I get that perspective. | ||
All right, let's go to Rick in FEMA Region 4. | ||
Rick, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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As far as Vivek, you and I have talked about Vivek. | ||
Multiple times. | ||
And while he continues to say everything right, he's got no chance at president or VP. | ||
But, and I will say but, nobody gets a USA chance like that other than Trump. | ||
And it would be a no-brainer for Trump to take him on in a cabinet position. | ||
Clearly, no questions asked. | ||
Yeah, I'd like to see something like small business or even, you could say, federal bureaucracy deconstruction. | ||
I mean, make up a new position, you know? | ||
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Without question. | |
And, you know, you're talking about how do we stop or they stop RFK Jr. | ||
Ultimately, they refuse to allow him to have any ends whatsoever. | ||
And at this point, literally, They're starting to call him a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Oh, they're panicked. | ||
I love this whole thing where the whole new bent is calling RFK Jr. | ||
an anti-Semite, which is obviously not true, but the lunacy of it is they have an anti-Semite wing! | ||
The Democrat Party has a literal anti-Semite wing that believes Israel is a terrorist state, and at least they call for a two-state solution with Palestine. | ||
So, I mean, it's just like, It's just hilarious to watch the Democrats claim that RFK Jr. | ||
is some sort of an anti-Semite, but they don't even address the quote-unquote anti-Semitism of their own party. | ||
Which I think it's all stupid anyway. | ||
It's all fair political debate, but that's them. | ||
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Without a doubt. | |
Sanctimonious. | ||
He said he'd consider Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds as his running mate, so, you know. | ||
Unfortunately, I think he's burning his own bridge. | ||
No, it's bad. | ||
Which he would have just waited, but the bottom line is, you know... So, wait, I didn't even see that. | ||
So, when did they make that announcement? | ||
Guys, when did DeSantis say he would choose Kim Reynolds? | ||
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Literally within the last hour or two. | |
Okay, so let me tell you why that is. | ||
Because you're scooping me here, Rick. | ||
Rick, the caller, has just scooped me. | ||
Folks, that's a sign. | ||
No, that's not a clown horn. | ||
That's a well-deserved for you. | ||
That means that DeSantis is desperate, folks. | ||
He's desperate and he's looking for any kind of momentum to Lead him into the first Iowa caucus. | ||
So that's all that is. | ||
That's all that is is DeSantis saying, Kim Reynolds hoping he can boost his standing in the Iowa caucus that might give him enough momentum to save his campaign. | ||
Folks, that means he knows he's shot. | ||
That's all that means. | ||
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Troyer, love you brother. | |
Be well. | ||
Unbelievable, Rick. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Folks, wow. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Apparently that just broke. | ||
I didn't see that. | ||
But you know why that's funny too? | ||
Because it just proves the point even more so. | ||
When I was doing my prep work for the show, I was looking for Trump news, I was looking for Ramaswamy news, and I was looking for RFK Jr. | ||
news, and then some of the other outlying news. | ||
I didn't even bother looking for DeSantis news, because that's how irrelevant he is to me. | ||
But 110% 110%. | ||
The fact that DeSantis is coming out and saying, oh, Kim Reynolds may be my VP. | ||
Desperation. | ||
Hail Mary. | ||
Knows he's getting his ass kicked. | ||
And just looking for any hook. | ||
Any hook into the Iowa caucus that might make him seem relevant when the vote comes down. | ||
But I'm gonna go ahead and make the prediction right now. | ||
It ain't gonna work. | ||
It ain't gonna work. | ||
You still won't beat Trump in Iowa. | ||
You might beat Ramaswamy, but you ain't beating Trump, DeSantis. | ||
What a shame. | ||
Again, the only good news here is that the Republican Party is so deep right now with future talent that, I mean, I guess we can spoil one, but that's what's been done. | ||
The Bushites, the neocons, the conservative establishment, they have spoiled Ron DeSantis. | ||
They've destroyed his political career. | ||
They tricked him into running, he fell for the trap, so it's over. | ||
Alright, we're just going to take calls the rest of the way. | ||
We have the big sale going right now, the 4th of July super sale. | ||
All right, we're just going to take calls the rest of the way. | ||
I tend to keep callers on the line longer here on Sunday night since we have the shorter breaks. | ||
I want to just mention one more thing before we go back to the lines because I just want our audience to always be informed, always know what's coming around the next corner, Always know what pitch is on the way to the plate. | ||
And so you may have already noticed this, but I see it picking up momentum and I don't think it's going anywhere. | ||
And that is the cultural debates that are going on right now inside the populist, conservative, reawakening movement. | ||
And I just gotta say that, don't be surprised when you see this happening. | ||
Don't be too reactionary. | ||
Don't get upset if you see things you don't like from people you thought you agreed with on everything. | ||
This is a natural progression of our movement. | ||
Because we've already won the political debate, folks. | ||
In case you haven't noticed. | ||
Just look at the crowds that Trump gets compared to the lack of crowds that Biden gets. | ||
We've won the political debate. | ||
It's over. | ||
Biden bad. | ||
Trump good, if you want to put it simply. | ||
But you can get into the wonky politics and everything else of it. | ||
We've won the political debate. | ||
So we're now moving on to other serious debates. | ||
We're moving on to culture and other such things, which has been long overdue. | ||
And these are the adults in the room deciding it's time to have this conversation. | ||
And so that's why the left is not going to be involved in this. | ||
Liberals and progressives are not going to be involved in this conversation. | ||
They're too busy at drag queen strip time for kids, generally mutilating children. | ||
So the adults are now coming to the board to have real conversations about culture because, quite frankly, we've already won the political debate. | ||
But I just want to let you know that curveball's coming. | ||
I just want to let you know that's the next turn around the corner. | ||
So don't be too shocked or off-put. | ||
When you start seeing that and maybe seeing things said or talked about that you're like, well, wait, what? | ||
How do we feel about this? | ||
It's going to be totally natural. | ||
Now let's go back out to the callers on the issue of the day, the 2024 election. | ||
Let's go to David in Vermont. | ||
David, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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What an honor. | |
10 years I've been listening since 2008. | ||
I am calling you from the bluest bubble in the country. | ||
Burlington, Vermont. | ||
This is where Bernie Sanders was a mayor. | ||
This is where Trump, down the street from the bar where I work at on Main Street, yelled, take his coat! | ||
He had big hoo-hahs to come here in Burlington. | ||
I want to tell you, I'm a rare bird. | ||
I've been in radio for 40 years around here. | ||
My father owned an AM radio station. | ||
In 1982, I was doing the night shift at 22 years old. | ||
And it was the day before the election and Bernie Sanders came into the station. | ||
I was the only one there. | ||
The sales staff was gone. | ||
Secretaries were gone. | ||
And at 22, you know, I got butterflies when I'm on the air. | ||
So I just discovered this stuff and it made the studio smell like skunk. | ||
Then Bernie Sanders walks in with his campaign manager and I think I'm in all sorts of trouble. | ||
Oh boy, you know, FCC rules. | ||
I know I can smell it. | ||
Anyway, you don't say nothing, so this guy's pretty cool. | ||
He goes, I would like to buy some commercials. | ||
He says, I don't know, sales staff's gone. | ||
He goes, I'll call them for you. | ||
So wait a second, I'm sorry, I gotta pause you here, and you're a little off topic, but you sparked my curiosity. | ||
Are you telling me Bernie Sanders came into your radio station high on smoking marijuana? | ||
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I was, and I thought I was in trouble. | |
Oh, you were! | ||
You know what? | ||
You are something else, because I don't even... What time was your night shift, by the way? | ||
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Started at 7 o'clock. | |
And he came in about 740ish or so. | ||
You know, just enough for me to get, like, warmed up. | ||
I was working the night shift at 22 as well, actually. | ||
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Well, my point is, we had wicked numbers. | |
W-D-O-T. | ||
Wicked numbers in this city. | ||
He bought $500 worth of commercials. | ||
I had to write them into the log after I called the sales manager. | ||
That's a pain in the ass. | ||
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He wouldn't have won for mayor by 10 votes. | |
So it's all my fault. | ||
You did this? | ||
It's my fault. | ||
You gave the country Bernie Sanders. | ||
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Without those commercials, I swear with the numbers we had, we got them those 10 votes plus. | |
In any event, I work at a bar, we own a bar on Main Street, across from Senator Leahy's office where it was. | ||
I work the door, I'm a doorman, I'm 63 years old. | ||
I am still undefeated because of Alpha Power. | ||
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The only guy dishing out red pills at the bar. | |
I mean, I remember the 1980 election. | ||
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So, uh, I tell them Trump's going to win, everybody. | |
No, but I'm a lone voice. | ||
You know, we're so blue. | ||
If you remember the election, the first state to call was Vermont. | ||
And that's because of Chittenden County and that's because of Burlington. | ||
The bluest bubble. | ||
And people didn't want to know. | ||
I sound like Alex Jones and you. | ||
Alone. | ||
With all of these people with tattoos on their face and big ear, what do you call them, gauges. | ||
You know, and I wear a tie, skinny black tie. | ||
It shocks them. | ||
But it's all come true, what I've said. | ||
Now, the feeling I get is nobody likes Biden. | ||
There are no Biden bumper stickers driving around here, or shirts. | ||
I give a little thumbs up to RFK. | ||
I think Trump is just going to let the information drip out from RFK, and when they cut him loose, he's going to pick him up. | ||
And I think that's going to take care of his vaccine problem. | ||
You ever need a correspondent from Vermont? | ||
I'm your man. - All right, David, great call. | ||
You know, I wonder about that. | ||
Trump and RFK have been mostly amicable. | ||
There have been some jabs thrown a little bit, but mostly I'd say it's been amicable. | ||
Most of the jabs coming from the RFK side, but strategically it would make sense for Trump. | ||
I just don't know if that's a real possibility. | ||
But David calls it, so we'll find out. | ||
Alright, let's go to Michael in Kansas. | ||
Michael, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, thanks a lot for having me on your line here. | |
So, I'm probably not going to have a wicked story like the last fellow. | ||
My point I'd like to make is I want to relaunch Rush Limbaugh's, I think it was 2008, Operation Chaos. | ||
And Rusty Shackelford from Colorado already called in a little bit talking about this, switching parties, voting for RFK. | ||
I think most people calling in here are probably right-leaning. | ||
And so depending on your state, you might need to switch. | ||
I think we really need to push RFK and, you know, hopefully we can we can win in the primary as opposed to trying to win in the general when they own the damn voting machines. | ||
There's no doubt the election and the debates that this country deserves is RFK Jr. | ||
versus Donald Trump. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Needs, I would even say. | ||
In fact, I might say needs instead of deserves. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, for once, have something that's a little more honest as to what's going on. | |
And I think, you know, RFK coming out talking about the vaccines and Trump having to answer those tough questions, you know, I don't think that hurts because I think there's a lot of people that still don't know that are, you know, on the left side of the aisle. | ||
And they'll love so much just RFK punching Trump that they'll actually listen. | ||
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Exactly. | |
Yeah. | ||
Um, and you know, I mean, Donald Trump is, he's got a really big ego. | ||
He cannot admit a mistake. | ||
You know, he just, I'll vote for the guy. | ||
I don't care if they've, you know, that's, you're absolutely right about being a purist. | ||
If you're listening to this, don't be a damn purist. | ||
I don't care if they dig up John McCain. | ||
This election is so important. | ||
If you want any semblance of a country, you gotta not have Biden-Harris. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
All right, Michael. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Max in Utah. | ||
Max, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Good evening, Owen. | |
Dream with me for a minute. | ||
I know Vivek said he would say no to Vice or any other cabinet position. | ||
I think once it's obvious that Trump is the nominee, if Trump, due to divine intervention or a miracle or something, can offer the Olive Branch to Vivek, just picture that ticket. | ||
Like you said earlier, the younger crowd with Trump's base, those two together, I mean, that is an unstoppable force, if you ask me. | ||
That is just, that is how we overwhelm the election fraud that we already know will be taking place. | ||
You know, they ramped it up in in the last election because that's what happened against Hillary. | ||
They didn't have enough minions in place to, you know, tip it for the landslide that Donald Trump was the first time. | ||
So they really poured it on the second time. | ||
I think if you had Vivek and Trump together, joint ticket, I don't know how you make that happen. | ||
I don't know how we plant that seed. | ||
But that is that is unstoppable. | ||
That is an absolute that will just bowl over any Well, I don't want to be redundant. | ||
I already said I think a better role for Vivek would be a cabinet position. | ||
But to address your call here, I would say, instead, let's approach this from a just sheer political standpoint. | ||
And I don't know if this is how Trump approaches it himself. | ||
He probably makes up his own mind. | ||
But he's got people around him that do these measurements. | ||
And so, you would say, what does Vivek bring to the table as far as votes are concerned? | ||
Okay, well, what about the Indian American vote? | ||
Well, the Indian American vote already leans Republican, leans conservative. | ||
And so maybe you think you might gain some ground there. | ||
There is a large Indian American population, no doubt, but it already leans conservative. | ||
So maybe there's not so much ground to be gained there. | ||
So okay, what's the other ground he can possibly gain for you? | ||
Maybe it is the youth vote. | ||
But they might just consider that too much of a lock. | ||
First-time voters, college-age students, 20-year-olds tend to vote Democrat heavily. | ||
And so you might just say, we're not even going to fight that battle. | ||
We're going to look for a different battle to fight, and that might be with women. | ||
And so that's where Carrie Lake comes into play. | ||
So that would be my response, Max, to that proposal. | ||
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All right. | |
I just wanted to float that idea. | ||
I love Vivek. | ||
I just don't think he's the vice president candidate. | ||
I understand where your thought process is going. | ||
I think he's better served in some form of a cabinet position. | ||
But if you decide, I mean, that's why I'm saying it's all wonky, but this is how they think behind the scenes. | ||
If you decide that you think Vivek can bring more youth vote to the table than Carrie Lake can bring female vote to the table, then you might ultimately choose Vivek. | ||
But, I mean, it does seem at this point Lake is the favorite, but I don't even know if that's really fair to say. | ||
Who knows what Trump is really thinking? | ||
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Yeah, you come in with a Trump administration that has ultimate success this next time around, he's only going to be able to run one more time, and Vivek is young enough that now he's president for, and then we have three years, you know, Vivek comes in as president next time. | |
I just, I don't know, I feel like it would just give him that clout to be like, there he is, I was vice president, and now I'm running for president, and he's a shoo-in after a successful Trump term. | ||
Well the good news is that the reason why we're having this conversation is because the Republican bench right now is deep with talent. | ||
I mean it truly is. | ||
And so the Democrats don't have that problem. | ||
They're digging for gold in San Francisco in 1955 or something. | ||
The gold is gone. | ||
They've got nothing left. | ||
And now they're finding Gavin Newsom. | ||
The good news is there's so much up-and-coming talent inside the Republican Party, whether it's Byron Donalds, whether it's Vivek Ramaswamy, the bench is deep. | ||
And so, again, what Trump is thinking, who knows? | ||
Who knows what Trump is thinking? | ||
He's not going to tell us at this stage of the game, I'm sure. | ||
I wouldn't expect any vice presidential announcement from Trump until a year from now, even. | ||
But who in the process is going to help Trump? | ||
Because that might be a big part of this, too. | ||
Is Vivek going to show loyalty to Trump throughout the debates? | ||
He knows Trump is the favorite. | ||
What about Lake? | ||
Is Lake going to say, hey, I'm going to try to get the females voting for Trump. | ||
Maybe we can help you in Arizona. | ||
And Trump says, oh, this is going to be a political advantage to me. | ||
So that's what it's all going to come down to. | ||
Max, thanks for the call. | ||
Let's go to Greg in Alabama. | ||
Greg, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey, Owen, you mentioned earlier that DeSantis might start throwing dirt on for Beck, and I agree, but there's one point to that that is a little bit of vulnerability for both of these guys, and it's the same exact problem they both have, in my opinion, is that they're both Harvard and Yale. | ||
Wouldn't that make the rivalry more intense? | ||
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I mean, I don't know about you, but I'm just sick of Harvard and Yale being the top echelon of our politics my whole life. | |
It's a fair gripe. | ||
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Excuse me? | |
I said that's a fair gripe. | ||
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Yeah, you know, just like the Supreme Court until recently was all Harvard and Yale, and almost every president we've ever had is from Harvard and Yale. | |
I think that, to me, that has been, when Trump came around, and I was a big Ron Paul guy as well, It's been kind of an immediate disqualifier for me in consideration of any candidate, if they're Harvard or Yale. | ||
But these guys are Harvard and Yale. | ||
Nothing good could come from that. | ||
So that's your hardline approach. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't say you're a single-issue voter because that's not really an issue, but I would say even though you have a fair point here, there's probably not too many people thinking like you when they show up at the polls. | ||
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Yeah, but nobody really mentions that. | |
I haven't heard you mention it. | ||
I don't even know if you knew that that was the case with Rebecca, but I haven't heard anybody mention that both of them are Harvard and Yale, and to me that's a big issue. | ||
I can't understand why it wouldn't be with other people. | ||
Well, it's the same thing I said earlier. | ||
I'm just not a purist, and so if you want to be skeptical, or I want to be skeptical of people from Harvard, that is perfectly rational, but I'm not going to say, oh he went to Harvard, I'm not going to vote for him, he's done for me. | ||
I'm just not a purist like that. | ||
But I understand, I understand completely why you would think that. | ||
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Yeah, I don't know if it's kind of a new idea to call it a purist, but I'll go with that. | |
I just don't want to say, it's not like you're a single issue voter, because it's not like it's on the ballot, but you have a hard line stanced on that one issue. | ||
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Yeah, I just don't trust it. | |
I don't know. | ||
It's just a personal thing, I guess. | ||
And that's really all I had to say about that, but I appreciate your time, and you had a really good show tonight, brother. | ||
Thank you, Greg. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it would be shocking if people didn't realize how dominated our Political offices have been by Harvard and Yale graduates. | ||
Certainly, certainly that is a phenomenon. | ||
Let's go to David in Las Vegas. | ||
David, you are on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Hey, David. | ||
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Listening to your show is killing it today. | |
You're doing a great job. | ||
And I wanted to reiterate what the last caller said, that you are, it is a great show you're doing today. | ||
Now, it is a disappointment. | ||
Of Ron DeSantis. | ||
I think he could possibly save his career for the future by maybe coming out and saying, OK, look, I'm dropping out. | ||
This was a mistake. | ||
I'm going to concentrate on Florida. | ||
And I think that could because he was good. | ||
I mean, we all I mean, a year ago, I loved him. | ||
You know, he was doing a great job in Florida. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
He was America's governor. | ||
He was the one. | ||
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He was. | |
He was. | ||
He could have been the next, you know, kind of the way Rudy was the mayor of the USA. | ||
You know, he was really, everyone was loving him. | ||
And I don't think he's, I don't think he has done irrevocable. | ||
I mean, we can forgive, right? | ||
You know, we're the party to forgive. | ||
And I think that it's very interesting, almost, you know, at the hand of God, that RFK, the person who really represents The Kennedy family, which most people who were classic liberals would consider the real Democrat party, the thing that got them into it a long time ago, particularly older people. | ||
That was, you know, he was like a hero. | ||
David, I love you, but man, the aliens in Las Vegas are messing with your phone line. | ||
It's just, it's a real bad connection, and I've got to let you go. | ||
I apologize. | ||
It's just, something is really weird with your phone line there. | ||
The aliens got you scrambled. | ||
But let me, let me respond to the point you're making. | ||
You know, I look at it, DeSantis to me, I don't want to, I'm not trying to be mean to the guy, but I mean, To me, the decisions DeSantis has made in the last six months show me he's not that smart. | ||
It's like he's not very politically savvy. | ||
Now, that's okay, because I'm not somebody that's looking for somebody politically savvy. | ||
I'm looking for somebody that goes with their gut and does the right thing, which is why we love Ron DeSantis as the governor of Florida. | ||
Doesn't mean you don't make mistakes, but it means you're coming from the place of trying to do the right thing, and I believe that was DeSantis, but it's like, dude, If you aren't politically savvy enough to know that when you got in bed with the neocons and the bushites, that people were going to start tearing you apart and not trust you and throw you out now, then you're just not that bright. | ||
I don't know how else to put it. | ||
So yeah, we can forgive and forget, but to me, if you're that politically out of touch and blind and deaf, I'm never voting for you for president. | ||
I'll tell you that right now. | ||
Not me. | ||
Not me. | ||
So, it's really too bad. | ||
It's really too bad, because I think Ron DeSantis is a good guy. | ||
You know, maybe he was always a controlled opposition, as some people might suggest. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I think he's a good guy. | ||
But clearly, clearly made a huge mistake by getting in bed with the anti-Trump Bushites of the Republican Party and the neocons. | ||
I mean, it's like, dude, if you didn't see how getting into bed with that was a bad idea, I mean, you are just an idiot. | ||
That's like, I mean, I don't want to make a disgusting analogy, but I mean, it's like, it's like, you know. | ||
You know who the biggest whore at the party is, and she's got STDs, and you're like, oh, I'm going to go sleep with her, and you get an STD. | ||
It's like, what did you think was going to happen? | ||
You're not too smart, are you? | ||
That's kind of how it feels like Ron DeSantis. | ||
It's like, he's got a political STD now. | ||
And so, I ain't touching that. | ||
It's like, hey, you know what? | ||
You were a nice guy. | ||
You did a great job in Florida. | ||
And boy, you had a lot of stuff going for you, but you just slept with the herpes chick. | ||
So you're kind of done. | ||
So it may be a disgusting analogy, but I just, I don't see myself ever politically supporting Ron DeSantis ever again. | ||
It's too bad. | ||
It's too bad. | ||
He got spoiled by the corrupt Republican leadership. | ||
He fell into the trap. | ||
Maybe he's sold out or maybe he's just that dumb, but that's how I see it. | ||
All right, let's go with Corinne in Massachusetts. | ||
Corinne, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thank you, Owen. | |
Great to be here. | ||
And first of all, I voted for Trump the second time. | ||
And then I was at the Boston Park Plaza when RFK Jr. | ||
announced So I'm very interested in him. | ||
And let me just say a couple of things as I've been listening to you tonight. | ||
One thing about DeSantis is that, by the way, I don't know who I'm going to vote for. | ||
But I do know that I'm going to do as another caller did, and I'm going to Switch into the Democratic Party and make sure that RFK Jr. | ||
gets as far as he can. | ||
That I'm going to do. | ||
But beyond that, I don't know what I'm going to do. | ||
And I think it's a little bit hypocritical when people attack DeSantis, who, you know, I was brought up to look where people's feet are. | ||
And while we were all in 2020 under DeSantis was one of the people that actually helped us and led us out of that, as did RFK Jr. | ||
I can't say this for any of the rest of them, and I don't even know who this debate guy is. | ||
If he's a real person, what was he reading? | ||
I'm sorry, Corinne. | ||
It's just, again, I don't know if it's our lines, but I just have a horrible connection with you. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'm almost out of time on this anyway, but... | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
Florida became the number one destination during the pandemic and post-pandemic. | ||
And that is, in large part, if not entirely, thanks to Ron DeSantis. | ||
It's 100% true. | ||
And that's why this is so painful. | ||
But I'm just a realist, folks. | ||
That's all I'm saying is, I'm a realist and I'm telling you, DeSantis is spoiled. | ||
He's done. | ||
And just like there's 70 million people that are going to vote for Donald Trump no matter what, now you have a similar thing forming on the other side of people that will never vote for DeSantis because of his last six months of political activity. | ||
So, no, I get it. | ||
It's sad. | ||
It really is sad. | ||
It's undeniable what Ron DeSantis did in Florida and for Florida, and in turn the country in a way, was great. | ||
He's spoiled. | ||
He's been touched by the wicked hand of the neocons. | ||
And so, he's done for me politically. | ||
If you don't feel the same way, then that's perfectly fine. | ||
I understand you. | ||
But for me, uh-uh. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
He's blown it as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Maybe there's a path for redemption. | ||
But now I'm looking at him in a totally different perspective. | ||
I don't even think he's bright enough to do redemption, actually. | ||
He's crumbled bad. | ||
And the analogy I made earlier, it's like, If you're at some event, they require a jacket, and then you're forced to wear a jacket that's like five sizes too big. | ||
You just, you look immature, you look out of place, you don't belong, and you're embarrassed about it. | ||
That's how it feels with Rhonda Santos. | ||
Alright, sorry to the callers I didn't get to, folks. | ||
That does it for InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Turn the freaking frogs gay! | |
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