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Welcome to Sunday Night Live. | ||
I'm your host tonight, Chase Geyser. | ||
So much news to cover, so much going on. | ||
This week is going to be a crazy week here at InfoWars. | ||
I am going to the border on Tuesday with a camera crew here sponsored by InfoWars and some security, and we're going to try to get to the bottom of what's really going on. | ||
This week, so we'll be on the ground from Tuesday through Saturday, I believe. | ||
And I think there might be some other reporters that we may rendezvous with at some point in time during this week. | ||
So today we're going to talk a lot about the border. | ||
We're going to talk about all these fiascos going on with the climate change and Tucker Carlson. | ||
And we're also going to be talking a little bit about these recent developments in the Trump lawsuits against our Incorporating E. Jean Carroll. | ||
So Trump has ordered to pay over 80 million dollars in second Carroll defamation case. | ||
We're going to run clip 10 here in a second. | ||
Former President Trump has been ordered to pay 83.3 million dollars in E. Jean Carroll's civil defamation trial. | ||
She accused Trump of having sexually assaulted her in the mid-1990s at a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in Manhattan. | ||
Well, the alleged attack happened decades ago. | ||
Carol sued under New York's Adult Survivors Act, which allows victims to sue for civil damages beyond the statute of limitations. | ||
So this is yet another example of unfounded sort of lawfare that we've seen come from the left to political dissidence on the right. | ||
As a result of just the general corruption in the Democratic Party, the corruption among leftists and globalists worldwide who seek to silence anyone who tells the truth about what they're really doing, which is systematically destroying the world and conglomerating all power. | ||
Now this clip I'm about ready to show you is I believe from a couple of years ago, and it is a few minutes long, but I want to show you the entire thing because for those of you in the audience who don't have a sense of how insane and lacking in credibility this woman is, this video this week put me over the edge and really gave me the insight I needed to know for sure that this woman is absolutely insane. | ||
So let's go ahead and run clip 10. | ||
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People read an advice column because they want to say, oh my God, thank God that's not me. | |
I like to stay up late, I like to sleep late, and I like to live like 90 in between. | ||
I get up around noon, and I stagger outside out this door, and I throw open my arms, and I thank God I don't have children! | ||
Then I go back in, stagger into my office, and start reading a stack of ASCII gene letters. | ||
I never thought much went on in the morning anyway. | ||
Women have facials in the morning. | ||
They have their hair done. | ||
And not me. | ||
I like getting up at noon. | ||
My personal life is fascinating. | ||
I started writing at about the age of six and a half, fed with a daily, daily diet of Ann Landers and Dear Abby. | ||
I wanted to be Anne and Abby. | ||
Oh! | ||
Here. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I have something that explains the Asking Jean column in a perfect, perfect thing. | ||
Here, I come through here. | ||
This is what I've been doing for 25 years. | ||
I'm a cheerleader. | ||
People get down and depressed and a little confused and they need help. | ||
This is what I do. | ||
I yell and I scream and I help them get through their difficulties. | ||
The secret to the advice column is I don't know anything. | ||
It's the people who have been writing to me for 25 years who taught me everything. | ||
Those are the people. | ||
You can't read a stack of EGN letters without learning more than reading Shakespeare. | ||
You want to see some old Asking Gene. | ||
All these are Asking Gene, Asking Gene, Asking Gene. | ||
I have every single letter that's ever been sent to me. | ||
I have shopping bags full of actual stationery with letters. | ||
This man has given his wife a $30,000 engagement ring. | ||
He wants her to give him a $6,000 watch. | ||
Well, she did. | ||
But it wasn't enough. | ||
Because then he wanted a Rolex. | ||
How she's handled this is, she's had an affair with somebody at the office. | ||
The questions have remained the same. | ||
They want love. | ||
They want to be a size 6. | ||
They want their children to do well. | ||
They want to have a purpose in life. | ||
They want those same things. | ||
And that, that has never changed. | ||
The answer is in their question. | ||
You just find out what they want to do, and then you tell them to do it. | ||
I am so tormented and confused by my obsession with my ex-boyfriend from college. | ||
Here's the last line. | ||
It's been 22 years since we broke up! | ||
I understand you. | ||
She and I have a lot in common. | ||
Oh, we do not want to look at our emails. | ||
That was a bad idea. | ||
I worry so much about the people who write in. | ||
I am so real. | ||
See these eyes? | ||
Look, look at the bags under my eyes. | ||
I worry at night when I'm in bed because, you know, a line from me can change their life. | ||
Now, whether it changes for the better or for the worse, I don't know. | ||
As you see, I have stacks of L's here and there and everywhere. | ||
I get sent one every month. | ||
Sometimes if I'm very good they send me two. | ||
I could not answer the questions coming into the Ask Eugene column if I was in New York City. | ||
You can't think in New York if you're dating 16 people, which I would be doing if I were in New York. | ||
You go to the woods to find out who you are and then you find out who you are and you're even happier than when you came. | ||
It's wonderful. | ||
Let me take you to the jungle in my head where we're animals, and we'll take you off to bed. | ||
I call it the Mouse House because some very distinguished mice live here. | ||
Kahneman lives in the kitchen, Tversky lives in the bedroom. | ||
This is my shed. | ||
And on that side are the books. | ||
That most influenced me growing up. | ||
On the door are the list of my dogs. | ||
Marky, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. | ||
The streams and the rivers were dry. | ||
And it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. | ||
And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree. | ||
And then pretty soon I'd done this whole forest. | ||
Oh, my God! | ||
Thank you. | ||
What's the best piece of advice I've ever given? | ||
What a horrible question to ask an advice column. | ||
Oh, my God! | ||
Hang on. | ||
Eat, drink, and be merry. | ||
Eat. | ||
That's it. | ||
So I understand that columnists and personalities have a brand to keep up. | ||
They have this persona that they portray or they project upon the planet in order to maintain their certain level Of entertainment that is necessary in order to perpetuate their own success and keep all of their followers and audience engaged and growing. | ||
I understand that, but I think it's very clear just from that specific example of her talking about herself in the most sort of narcissistic, vain way that there's something not quite operating correctly inside that canister upstairs that she would call her own skull. | ||
Now, the other thing that occurred to me is watching that back is Donald Trump, you can say what you will about him. | ||
You can say that maybe he was a womanizer, you can say that he's a philanderer, you can say that he's some sort of a greedy capitalist sort of businessman, that he's been shrewd, that he's fired people, that he's taken advantage of people. | ||
You can make all sorts of accusations you want against Donald Trump, but it's really unfounded to criticize Donald Trump as being someone who is stupid. | ||
Now, we can call Joe Biden stupid all day, and that makes perfect sense. | ||
He's perhaps the dumbest senator the United States ever had. | ||
He's certainly the dumbest president of the United States that has ever been in the Oval Office. | ||
But something you can't say about Trump is that he's a stupid person. | ||
I don't think that you can say about Bill Clinton, for example, that he's a stupid person, or Jeffrey Epstein, that he's a stupid person, or Bill Gates, that he's a stupid person. | ||
These are people that are evil people, but they're not stupid people. | ||
And you can't say about Donald Trump whether you love him or whether you hate him. | ||
You just can't say that he's a dumb guy because it doesn't add up. | ||
It's impossible to have the level of success that he's had repeatedly in multiple different spaces with a lacking of intelligence. | ||
It's just plainly impossible to accomplish that. | ||
And it strikes me as an incredibly stupid thing for someone to sexually assault a woman who is a famous or is going to be a famous columnist, obviously a feminist, obviously is sort of a feminazi, and with a obviously a feminist, obviously is sort of a feminazi, and with a You don't sexually assault a person like that in a dressing room of a department store because the chances that something like that's going to come out and haunt you or bite you are going to be astronomically high. | ||
It's just not something that Trump, if he was going to assault anybody, it's not something that he would do. | ||
So just on that alone, I think that this is sort of an asinine claim. | ||
But then when we look at this woman and she comes out and she says, you know, thank God I have no children, it's clear that she's part of this sort of depopulation agenda, this leftist sort of feminazi empowerment of, we don't need to have kids, we can just have careers, despite the fact that every study shows that... | ||
The majority of women who actually elect that path end up sort of bitter and alone and sad and regretting that they had no children. | ||
And it's not just the purple hair here or any of the other sort of minute details, but it's a conglomeration of all the details about this woman that indicate to me how obvious it is, that make it abundantly obvious, that something just isn't right. | ||
And I know that this isn't something that could be held up in a court of law against her. | ||
Hey, she's bizarre. | ||
She's weird. | ||
She's narcissistic or she's vain. | ||
So therefore, Trump must be innocent. | ||
But if we're talking about court here, if we're talking about finding someone innocent or guilty, then we are supposed to have a burden of proof. | ||
And I know that the burden of proof in a civil suit is a preponderance of evidence instead of an overwhelming sort of beyond reasonable doubt requirement that is found in a criminal suit. | ||
But when we look at what she's doing here, I find it very hard to believe that any legitimate, unbiased jury or judge would argue that there's a preponderance of evidence that Trump actually did something inappropriate with this woman, that any of her claims actually have any grounding. | ||
Because every single clue or detail around her or about her seems to indicate that she's not. | ||
And that's just my opinion. | ||
I can't say for a fact that she's nuts. | ||
I can't make the claim that she's nuts with any sort of certainty, but I can tell you that based on everything that I know about her, looking at just that three or four minute video that we just watched together, the evidence is in, and I think there's a preponderance of evidence that she's full crap, frankly. | ||
Now we saw earlier this week, and I want to show the clip again because I want everybody to see how awesome Trump's lawyer is, that Trump's lawyer came out and blasted the sham trial. | ||
This headline here on Infowars.com says, violation of our justice system. | ||
Trump lawyer Alina Haba blasts sham trial outside New York courtroom following $83 million verdict. | ||
We're going to run clip 13 in a second here. | ||
Attorney Alina Haba passionately decried the injustices that unfolded in a Manhattan courtroom following her representation of former President Donald Trump on Friday. | ||
Speaking to reporters after a New York District Court judge ruled Trump must pay author E. Jean Carroll $83 million in damages for defamation, Hava pointed out the trial was a sham and that she'd been hindered by the court in presenting evidence, calling certain witnesses and otherwise mounting a comprehensive defense. | ||
They won't even let you defend yourself anymore. | ||
Let's run clip 13 and see what she had to say directly. | ||
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No. | |
I'm glad you asked me that question. | ||
No, I'm not having any second thoughts about representing President Trump. | ||
It is the proudest thing I could ever do. | ||
What I am having second thoughts about is the license that I stand here with that the people in there are supposed to have. | ||
I have not spoken because I respect my ethics while I'm on trial. | ||
But let me now speak about what has happened. | ||
I have sat on trial after trial for months in this state, the state of New York. | ||
Attorney General Letitia James, and now this. | ||
Weeks. | ||
Weeks. | ||
Why? | ||
Because President Trump is leading in the polls and now we see what you get in New York. | ||
So don't get it twisted, whoever asked me that question. | ||
I am so proud to stand with President Trump. | ||
But I am not proud to stand with what I saw in that courtroom. | ||
I'm not finished. | ||
Let me just finish and I'll take questions, please. | ||
Before I walked into court, That judge decided that every single defense President Trump had, we were not allowed to raise in front of the jury. | ||
It is in writing, and I encourage the journalists, the real journalists, to take the minute to look at his orders. | ||
There was no proof. | ||
And I couldn't prove that she didn't bring in the dress. | ||
There was no DNA. | ||
There was no expert. | ||
My experts were denied. | ||
Two of them, two of them were denied to come in. | ||
They didn't let me bring up that Reid Hoffman funded Ms. | ||
Kaplan. | ||
And you know what we got in there? | ||
That my witness, who was her friend, who said that she is a drug addict and the drug addict is herself. | ||
That friend, I found out in there, was paid for by Ms. | ||
Kaplan's firm and that is disgusting. | ||
That is a violation of everything I stand for and that is why I stand with Trump. | ||
And that is why so many Americans are so proud that he is running again and so excited to run to the ballot box. | ||
But don't get it twisted. | ||
We are seeing a violation of our justice system. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, you are not allowed to be stripped of every defense that you have. | ||
You are not allowed to be told that you can't bring it up. | ||
And imagine a point where a judge tells the lawyer before your client, the former President of the United States, the leading candidate and obvious nominee for the Republican Party, before he takes the stand to defend himself, Ms. | ||
Haba, Tell me the questions you're going to ask in open court and tell me exactly what he's going to respond. | ||
And then edited my questions. | ||
Edited the response he was allowed to give. | ||
And guess what my client did? | ||
He took the stand. | ||
He abided by the rules of this corrupt system that I have seen. | ||
We will immediately appeal. | ||
We will set aside that ridiculous jury. | ||
And I just want to remind you all of one thing. | ||
I will continue with President Trump to fight for everybody's First Amendment right to speak. | ||
Everybody's a right to defend themselves when they are wrongfully accused. | ||
And to be able to say, I didn't do it. | ||
And to double and triple and quadruple down and say this is wrong. | ||
This is wrong. | ||
But we are in the state of New York. | ||
We are in a New York jury and that is why we are seeing these witch hunts, these hoaxes as he calls them, and this is another one of them, be brought in New York. | ||
In states where they know they will get juries like this. | ||
It will not deter us from fighting. | ||
And I assure you, we didn't win today, but we will win. | ||
The record that was made in there and the behavior I saw in there, some of which was reported widely today, gave us the most perfect record on appeal. | ||
And even if I needed it, which I don't, we were stripped of every defense. | ||
Every single defense before we walked in there. | ||
And I am proud to stand with President Trump. | ||
Because he showed up, he stood up, he took the stand, and he faced this judge. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'll continue to do so with him. | ||
Yes. | ||
Of course I've spoken with the President. | ||
She goes on to take some questions. | ||
Obviously she's a very competent woman, she's a very talented lawyer, and she seems legitimately, credibly, honestly, and genuinely irate. | ||
Regarding the treatment of President Trump here in this case, and I don't think it's just because he is her client, obviously that's a number one incentive here, but I think it's because she's genuinely upset at what she's seen in this sham trial. | ||
She's seen this travesty of lawfare executed against President Trump. | ||
And anybody who is of balanced or sane mind should understand that this is obviously a disproportionate sort of double standard in the execution of justice in our justice system. | ||
And I would even go so far as to say that those who I hate the most, those who I oppose the most on the political spectrum, I would not want treated like President Trump has been treated in our judicial system. | ||
I think that Joe Biden and Hunter Biden are perhaps the two most evil people. | ||
In the second half of the 20th century and in the first half of the 21st century in the political spectrum of American politics. | ||
I think that they are perhaps the most evil people in the history of all of our politics altogether. | ||
That's how bad I think they are. | ||
I've read enough of the emails at BidenLaptopEmails.com. | ||
I've read enough of the laptop details. | ||
I've interviewed enough people who have had access to the laptop, whether it's Jack Maxey or others. | ||
I've had enough conversations. | ||
I've seen enough evidence to know that these people are fundamentally evil. | ||
But I would never wish upon them to be attacked for some miscellaneous accusations from the 90s in a civil suit. | ||
I would never wish upon any of them that they be forced off the ballot for some reasons that are just totally unfounded. | ||
I think they should be on the ballot. | ||
I think they should be beat at the election, honestly. | ||
I think they should be tried and charged with the crimes that they've committed. | ||
But I think they should have a jury and a right to defend themselves. | ||
I mean, these are people that I think are absolute Demonic, satanic enemies of America in the free world altogether, I think they're globalist scum, but I would demand that they have a free trial, that they be able to defend themselves, that they have freedom of speech, all of the rights afforded to them that have been stripped from Trump in these cases in this law fair, that were stripped of Alex Jones in the cases against him, that were stripped of Owen Schroyer in the cases against him. | ||
So I think that's ultimately the difference between the left and the right in this country is that the right, and maybe I'm making a mistake speaking for the listeners out there, but I believe that the right would be way more likely to afford the proper rights to the left in the court of law than the left is to afford the right, those same rights in the court of law. | ||
And this is how I know that they're evil. | ||
This is how I know that regardless of how history plays out, I'm on the right side of morality here. | ||
Because those who would not even afford their opponents basic rights and a defense, those who would leverage an entire judicial system against political opponents whom they know or actually believe themselves to be innocent, are the definition of evil regardless of what end they think that they're accomplishing, regardless of what sort of goal they hope to attend. | ||
They may think that Donald Trump wants to be dictator. | ||
They may think he's the most evil man in the world. | ||
And even if he were the most evil man in the world, it doesn't make it right to do the wrong thing in order to try to unseat or mitigate his power politically. | ||
You shouldn't have to cheat, lie, or defraud a system in order to bring down evil. | ||
You don't have to do it. | ||
You can do it through a legitimate process, through legitimate means. | ||
The end doesn't justify the means. | ||
I mean, even go back to the Bible. | ||
If you go back to the story of the Ark of the Covenant, I believe, and I'm paraphrasing the story, I believe there's a story of the Ark of the Covenant where they're traveling through the desert and they weren't allowed to touch the Ark of the Covenant. | ||
And so they carried it on this platform. | ||
And at one point in time, the people carrying the Ark began to slip, and the Ark began to slide off of the platform. | ||
God had ordered the Israelites not to touch the Ark, and one of the men that was carrying the Ark reached out to keep it from falling and crashing on the ground, and as soon as his hand made contact with the Ark, he was Smitten by God. | ||
He was just like bolts of lightning dead, right? | ||
And a lot of people interpret that passage of the Bible, that story from the Bible, as sort of the wrath of God. | ||
Look, God said not to do it. | ||
You did it. | ||
So boom, you're dead. | ||
A lot of people interpret it that way. | ||
But when I look at that story and I try to understand the metaphor, the real sort of Christian lesson, the Judeo-Christian lesson behind that story, I'm looking at somebody who was going to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. | ||
This is someone who knew that they weren't supposed to touch the Ark, but they also didn't want the Ark to fall on the ground. | ||
And so when they touch it, and they're struck down, it seems like, oh man, that's harsh. | ||
They were just trying to do the right thing. | ||
But the lesson of the story is not the wrath of God. | ||
The lesson of the story is not... | ||
To just blindly obey God, even though we should just obey God. | ||
The lesson of the story is don't do the wrong thing for the right reasons. | ||
Even though you had the right intentions, even though you didn't want the Ark of the Covenant to strike the ground, even though you were trying to do the right thing, you elected to do the wrong thing for the right reasons and that's why the justice or the wrath of God came down upon you. | ||
And so what we see from the left here is this embrace of Machiavellianism, this idea that the end justifies the means, that it's okay to do evil things if it means a good or moral outcome. | ||
And that's just simply not true. | ||
It's immoral in nine times out of ten, it manifests in a greater evil than ever before. | ||
When we do this, when we make these sort of compromises, we should not be so self-righteous as a people that we are willing to do immoral things or the wrong thing in order to exact some sort of sense of justice that we have in our own minds. | ||
It's its own sort of vanity or narcissism or arrogance to believe that we are so self-righteous that we should do that. | ||
So when we take down our enemies, when we look at the enemies of the United States of America, when we look at the enemies of freedom and individual sovereignty and national sovereignty, it's very tempting for us to think, all right, we need to start playing the game by their rules. | ||
We need to start cheating in the elections like they cheat if we want to beat them. | ||
We need to start using all sorts of lawfare against them. | ||
We need to start censoring them the way that they censored us. | ||
And the problem with that is that it's Machiavellian. | ||
It is doing the wrong thing for the right reasons. | ||
It's anti-christian. | ||
It's not biblically supported. | ||
You have to do the right thing and you have to exact justice upon evil the right way. | ||
Otherwise, you become the evil that you sought to fight in the beginning. | ||
And so that's what's so abundantly frustrating to me about the left here is that they are so self-righteous that they're willing to do anything no matter how unethical it is. | ||
In order to subvert their political opponents and they've talked themselves into this evil act because in their own minds they're so self-righteous that they have justified any means necessary to unseat any sort of political opposition. | ||
But the fact of the matter is their self-righteousness and their vanity is their idol worship. | ||
It is their own violation of one of the Ten Commandments given to Moses on Mount Sinai by God. | ||
They see themselves as gods. | ||
Therefore, whatever end that they determine to be moral or just... | ||
Justifies itself, whatever means necessary. | ||
And that's why we see evil after evil. | ||
It's why we see billions upon billions of dollars funding Nazis in Ukraine. | ||
It's why we see billions upon billions of dollars funding conflicts between Israel and Hamas and genocides. | ||
Or the neglect of Armenians who have been genocided. | ||
Or the neglect of hundreds of thousands of Nigerian Christians who are being slaughtered every single day as we speak. | ||
It's why we justify the slave labor that we exercise in China. | ||
So that we can have cheap products here in the United States at the expense of our own manufacturing economy. | ||
I mean, we do so much evil in the world as a nation because our leaders have it in their heads that whatever end will be accomplished by this evil is worth it. | ||
That we have become the evil that our country was founded to separate itself from, to divide itself from, to alienate itself from. | ||
I mean, we are literally allowing tens of thousands of people across our border every single day in this country because our politicians, for some reason or another, believe that this is a necessary means to a moral end. | ||
Some of our politicians believe that we have a population crisis in this country, and they won't say it out loud because it goes against the climate agenda. | ||
And instead of encouraging the development and growth of the nuclear family, because that would actually bolster Republican voters in this country, they have decided to import Democrats into this country to fulfill that population need. | ||
Members of the intelligence community believe that the dollar needs to remain the global reserve currency and the only way to do that is to get us into conflict time and time again in the Middle East. | ||
And so they have allowed the border to be open because if a terrorist attack happens here in the United States, then it's an excuse for us to get involved in a more explicit way in the Middle East to secure our dollar as the global reserve currency. | ||
And so we see that all the evils that befall us, all the struggles that strike us as a nation, are because our politicians have adopted this Machiavellian philosophy that the end justifies the means. | ||
They've got it in their own minds that whatever end they have envisioned is actually the moral outcome that we desire, and they're doing whatever it takes to manifest that outcome, and it's resulted in great evil and the brink of World War III worldwide. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
So I think the ultimate lesson here, if we learned anything from the last several years, if not from the last century, is that a Machiavellian approach to leadership, a Machiavellian approach to politics, to policy, to what we do as a nation, to culture, actually manifests a greater evil than was ever present to begin with. | ||
And what we need to learn from this as Americans, as patriots, as right-wingers or alt-righters or whatever we are. | ||
I don't even consider myself really right-wing. | ||
Maybe I am. | ||
I'm populist. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I'm not a Republican or a Democrat. | ||
I'm a populist. | ||
Okay? | ||
Capitalist. | ||
Populist. | ||
Patriot. | ||
Whatever we do with this new movement that we have, this MAGA movement, this Make America Great Again movement, this America First movement that we've established that's growing, this Great Awakening that's happening, whatever we do, when we get the power back, we have to remember not to adopt a Machiavellian policy to the way that we exact justice upon those who have committed these crimes against our country. | ||
We have to do everything right the whole way. | ||
We cannot sin in the exact, in the way that we exact justice upon the enemies of this country, because if we do, we will become the evil that we fought against, and we will not ultimately solve any of the problems that our country has faced. | ||
Now, we're going to come to a break here in the next 20 seconds or so. | ||
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Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, folks. | |
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this evening. | ||
More coming from me this week as well. | ||
I will be going to the border with several distinguished members of the InfoWars crew to report on what's really going on. | ||
So I'm sure that you'll see me more this week on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Perhaps others as we report and capture the story of what's happening at our border between Texas and Mexico. | ||
Spent the last 30 minutes or so talking about this E. Jean Carroll lawfare against Trump, and it's just a distraction against the incompetence of this Biden administration. | ||
We know that. | ||
And in the vein of more sort of distractions from the incompetence of leftism sort of worldwide, I want to talk about this story regarding Tucker Carlson and his dispute with the nation of Canada, basically. | ||
Canada's climate czar accuses Tucker Carlson of inciting violence against him. | ||
I'm going to run clip three here in a second, which shows sort of the original clip of Tucker having a conversation about this Stephen Gobalt. | ||
And then we're going to show you clip four, which is his response. | ||
But Canada's climate change minister, Stephen Gobalt, accused Tucker Carlson of inciting violence against him after his name was brought up during a recent event held by Carlson in Canada. | ||
Let's see the clip. | ||
That is being referred to here. | ||
This is clip three. | ||
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If you know much about Stevie Keebo, I don't look back for her name. | |
I'm wanting to learn less. | ||
I find so offensive. | ||
I mean, you talk about the disrespect to our province. | ||
This is a guy who is an environmental advocate. | ||
He's best known for sealing the CN Tower in opposition of fossil fuels when he was working as an environmental advocate. | ||
But he also scaled the house of our premier. | ||
For Broughton Heim. | ||
Guy that's generic. | ||
He said, maybe he'd be better at that. | ||
But imagine that. | ||
Imagine somebody going and taking a criminal offense, going on to the race of our premier, that they make that person in charge, trying to dictate to us how to pull our resources out of the ground, how to manage our natural resources, how to manage our electricity grid. | ||
That's what Justin Trudeau has done. | ||
So I'm trying to get him fired, but we deliver a hell of a lot up there. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
So we're going to run clip four here in a second that joining Carlson on stage in that video at a sold out stadium in Alberta earlier this week. | ||
That was Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. | ||
She admitted that she was trying to get go bald fired. | ||
Here is sort of the press response and clip four to that clip that we just watched. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
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So I'm here with my colleagues, Liberal caucus members, ministers all, to talk about what happened last night in Edmonton when the Premier of the province of Alberta, Daniel Smith, invites Tucker Carlson right into the heart of my riding. | |
You can tell a lot about a person by the company they keep. | ||
And I have knocked those doors in Edmonton Centre. | ||
And I know how progressive-riding Edmonton Centre is. | ||
I've represented it since 2015. | ||
And for Danielle Smith to bring the mouthpiece of the mega-conservative far-right to Edmonton Centre to spew hate about LGBTQ2 people is beyond the pale. | ||
It's deplorable. | ||
And we won't stand for it. | ||
And I can tell you, it is Completely unacceptable for the Premier of any province to say that she wants to put a target on the back of any Canadian politician, and my friend and colleague Stephen Gilbo, simply for doing his job. | ||
You can have respectful discourse in this country, you can raise the issue, you can bang your fist on a table at a FEDPROV meeting, that's all legit. | ||
But you do not summon the dogs of MAGA conservatism to come and somehow scare, try to scare us, and to try to incite violence against politicians of any stripe. | ||
It's not acceptable. | ||
And if she would take her job seriously, she'd actually be focused on housing, on climate change, on actually solving the issues of Albertans, like forgetting her ridiculous proposal on CPP, instead of trying to summon evil forces from the United States to try to take on one of our colleagues. | ||
What is the violence I think the minister also said this in French. | ||
What is the violence that they are bringing to Canada? | ||
What is the political violence that you're talking about? | ||
Just to be very clear. | ||
Well, to put a target on someone's back, for example. | ||
To name some. | ||
To put someone in crosshairs. | ||
I mean, spewing hate speech about LGBTQ people, trying to bring the kind of division that they have in the United States north of the border. | ||
MAGA-style conservatism has no place in Canada, and it's trying to reach through our borders. | ||
And as Minister Rodriguez has said, Conservative premiers, instead of doing their jobs, are trying to invite this wave of populism. | ||
And I can tell you, it's making newcomers nervous and fearful, people in the LGBTQ2 community do not feel safe. | ||
We have people who want to run for office that take a look at what happened last night in Edmonton and say, why bother? | ||
And that is not good for the livable population. | ||
It's so interesting to me that they're making it about the LGBTQ issue because... | ||
A conversation was centered around some sort of disagreement around climate policies, obviously. | ||
And so they always go for this ad hominem attack, this attack of the person. | ||
So they can't attack the argument because they don't have the best argument. | ||
So they have to attack the person by saying they're either racist or they're bigoted. | ||
Or they hate LGBTQ people, or they're inciting political violence. | ||
This is what they do constantly on every single issue, and it's a distraction. | ||
It's because they can't actually win the arguments on any of these issues. | ||
And they're doing the same thing regarding our border. | ||
We're gonna run clip one in a second here. | ||
This is of Joy Reid. | ||
But regarding our border, we know that over 10,000 people a day are crossing the border into the United States. | ||
We know that over 10 million People have come in illegally to this country since the onset of the Biden administration. | ||
That's just what we know of. | ||
Some other estimates that I've seen this week have gone as high as 22 million. | ||
We know that over 72,000 of those who have been identified at the border have been coming from countries of interest, which is basically terrorist countries. | ||
So they're not going to talk about national security issues. | ||
They're not going to talk about whether or not This border issue has anything to do with Ukraine. | ||
They're not actually going to argue why or why not the border should be secured because they know that they'll lose that argument. | ||
It's very obvious that the number one function of a federal government is to provide the common defense and protect the borders. | ||
They can't win that argument, so they have to attack people for being against LGBTQ or xenophobic or Islamophobic. | ||
Joy Reid tells MSNBC viewers Texas securing the border is akin to Southerners resisting integration. | ||
They're tying this back to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, saying that it's just because we're racist. | ||
We're going to run clip one in a second here. | ||
MSNBC propagandist Joy Reid said this week the massive resistance to Joe Biden's open borders by GOP-led states sounds like the old Southerners who said that we will resist integration by any means necessary. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip one. | ||
And very quickly, this massive resistance, it sounds like the old southerners who said that we will resist integration by any means necessary, that Chip Roy language, how does that read inside of the Latino community? | ||
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I mean, it's very simple. | |
If you're the Republican Party, you're allegedly the party of laws and order, and you're essentially telling local authorities to break the law. | ||
So I think, once again, going into this image of who is the party of law and order and who is the party for democracy, I think that's where we all have to highlight the hypocrisy, regardless of the politics. | ||
They're essentially telling people to break the law. | ||
It's just absolutely unbelievable. | ||
Who is the party for law and order? | ||
How do we have any law and order if we don't even have a border? | ||
How do we have a country if we don't even have a border? | ||
And when she says, who is the party for democracy? | ||
Obviously, it's the Democrats. | ||
But unfortunately, our system of government, unfortunate for them, is not a democracy. | ||
So the very fact that they advocate for democracy is advocating a different form of government than the Constitutional Republic outlined in the Constitution. | ||
The Constitution which all Democrats who are elected to office promise and swear an oath to protect. | ||
I mean the fact that they advocate democracy so incessantly and so repeatedly on every single network with every single policy with every single complaint that they have about patriots or populists or MAGA Republicans is in itself to me an act of treason because they're advocating for a different form of government than that which they swore to protect. | ||
And we know that the issue at the border has nothing to do with racism. | ||
Nobody cares about Hispanic people coming into this country or Hispanic people immigrating to this country. | ||
We're concerned about undocumented people coming over by tens of thousands a day, many of them from terrorist countries. | ||
When we're on the brink of World War III, there were several nations that would love to send terrorists into this country. | ||
When we have train derailments in East Palestine or on the way to California that amount to 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate disappearing, I don't like the fact that we have tens of thousands of terrorists coming into our country. | ||
It's pretty basic stuff. | ||
It's pretty simple stuff. | ||
And the fact that they're allowing this to happen is, to me, transcendent to the issue of competence. | ||
There used to be a time in this country where our politicians would fail because they were incompetent, where the DMV sucked because it was incompetent. | ||
But now we have made very clear, it has been made very clear to us in the United States of America, that it's not a matter of incompetence because they have the means to protect the border, and they refuse to. | ||
And then when the states like Texas say, okay, we'll take it into our own hands and we'll protect the border, then they sue us for protecting it. | ||
This is not a matter of incompetence, folks. | ||
This is malice. | ||
Our federal politicians, the Democratic Party at the federal level, is sponsoring the invasion of our country, and they won't let anyone do anything about it. | ||
And it has nothing to do with negotiations over Ukraine. | ||
It has nothing to do with whether or not there's enough guards or enough resources to protect the border. | ||
It's because they want this invasion to occur. | ||
I want to run clip 18 here of Governor Noem warning the Biden administration that they are fundamentally remaking America, and it will soon look like a migrant besieged Europe situation. | ||
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, Republican of course, warned that Joe Biden's open border policies are fundamentally remaking America, which will soon end up like Europe, which has been grappling with the consequences of mass migration for years. | ||
Let's go ahead and run 18. | ||
Well, at least half of America's governors now backing Texas Governor Greg Abbott in his battle with the Biden administration over securing the border. | ||
They are all Republican. | ||
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is among them. | ||
She is at the border today in Eagle Pass and she calls it a war zone. | ||
Governor, great of you to join us. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
You say that you are proud of what Texas is doing. | ||
Tell us why. | ||
I am. | ||
I'm incredibly proud of Texas and the actions that they're taking. | ||
They're protecting their state sovereignty. | ||
Listen, this is Texas land. | ||
Shelby Park belongs to the state of Texas. | ||
It's a part of the United States of America, and the president is refusing to defend it from an invasion. | ||
So, today was the deadline that President Biden gave Texas, that they were going to start cutting down some of the razor wire. | ||
There has been None of that happening here today, but I, as the governor of South Dakota, see the effects of Joe Biden ignoring federal law and allowing this invasion every single day in my home state. | ||
The funneling of the human trafficking and the drugs comes across this border, comes into my state through my tribal reservations. | ||
It devastates my people. | ||
That's why I'm proud to stand with Governor Abbott and his people here that are working to keep America safe. | ||
Do you worry, Governor, that Texas might be seen as defying the Supreme Court, defying the federal government, especially when Republicans mainly support the makeup of this Supreme Court? | ||
You know, it's interesting the decision that came out of the Supreme Court. | ||
They talked about the fact that Biden could take down concertina wire, razor wire. | ||
Texas will put it back up. | ||
I think there'll be other legal challenges, but I'm proud of the fact that this state and 25 other governors are standing and declaring and protecting our state's sovereignty. | ||
Texas and those 13 original colonies would have never signed the treaty that formed the first Constitution of the United States if they didn't think that their right to protect themselves and defend their own people was protected. | ||
So what Joe Biden is doing is threatening our state sovereignty. | ||
And if he does federalize the National Guard, the Texas National Guard, that'll be unprecedented. | ||
That is actually activating a federal guard and telling them to stand down and not protect the United States. | ||
I don't think we've ever had soldiers activated and told that they were being activated so that they would not protect and defend the United States of America. | ||
So we're in unprecedented times and I'm incredibly proud of the men and women that are here on this border today making sure that they're trying to slow down this invasion. | ||
Yeah, I want to put these full screens up. | ||
These are Fox News voter analysis from Iowa and New Hampshire. | ||
I know you can't see them. | ||
It simply says that immigration is the number one issue in both of those, Governor. | ||
And now, of course, you have the Biden administration saying that it's Republicans who don't want the border secure because they want to run on this. | ||
Do you believe that Congress can fix this mess down there? | ||
We need leadership. | ||
You know, leadership has consequences. | ||
So Congress could, but if you have a president that ignores federal law, you know, no law that Congress passes will be effective then. | ||
You have to have a president in the White House that respects federal law and respects immigration law and wants law and order. | ||
What Joe Biden is doing is fundamentally remaking America. | ||
If you want to see what America will look like in another year, another two years of Joe Biden's administration, look to Europe. | ||
Look at what's happened there and the devastation that they're enduring. | ||
Will it never be the same? | ||
And my question is, if we don't stand now, if we don't defend our border and protect our country right now, where will we go? | ||
If we allow them to remake America, what other country is better? | ||
Why not stand here and protect and defend this country right now and fix what is broken? | ||
And what's broken right now is Joe Biden. | ||
And finally, Governor, you're in the middle of the screen. | ||
On the right-hand side of the screen, we're showing all the razor wire against the Rio Grande, and I'm wondering, yesterday you said that you would bring razor wire to Governor Greg Abbott. | ||
Did you bring razor wire down with you? | ||
Not today, but we do have some ready to go if they need it, and I have told him that himself today. | ||
So, yes, we have plenty, and we'll bring the trucks down myself if we need to. | ||
Governor, thank you for your time. | ||
We know you're busy down there. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hey, Sean Hannity here. | ||
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Lion Biden here. | ||
Lying about the details of the border, saying that it has to do with this Ukraine-Israel thing. | ||
So here's the headline from Infowars.com. | ||
Lion Biden. | ||
Speaker Johnson debunks need to pass Ukraine-Israel funds before securing the border. | ||
We're going to run clip 19 in a second of DeSantis speaking some truth on this issue as well. | ||
House Speaker Mike Johnson has dispelled President Joe Biden's absolute lie that Congress needs to act to pass a $110 billion aid package, which would include money for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. | ||
A bill, mind you, that would still allow as many as 150,000 illegal crossings per month or 1.8 million per year before any of the proposed border shutdown authorities would be triggered. | ||
So we see that the Biden administration is lying and tying this border security to this Ukraine funding, this Taiwan funding, this sort of Israel funding foreign conflict. | ||
They are tying the security of our border to the securing of the border of our so-called allies. | ||
So the fact that we have taken earmarks to this level, Is absolutely asinine to me. | ||
I mean, I've always thought it was frustrating that we had earmarks at all. | ||
We know how frustrating it is when we need to do things like improve health care for veterans, and it gets earmarked with some other policy that's totally unrelated to health care for veterans like Doubling or tripling the funding for the Department of Education or for DEI initiatives at the federal government. | ||
I'm just using those as hypothetical examples. | ||
But that's what an earmark is. | ||
An earmark is when you attach something completely unrelated to a piece of legislation and you refuse to vote for that piece of legislation unless the earmark is included. | ||
But now we've gotten to the point where our federal government, where these leftists, where these Democrats, these globalists, these enemies of the people of America themselves, have tied the security of our own border to an issue totally unrelated, which is the security of another border like the one in Ukraine. | ||
Or the funding of that war between Ukraine and Russia, or between Israel and Hamas, or between Taiwan and China. | ||
So they are tying Whether or not they're going to secure our border to this issue, and they're claiming that it's Republicans that are holding up the securing of our border, but we know legally speaking that the president can declare emergency to secure the border anytime. | ||
The fact that these gates are wide open to enemies of the country to flood in because the leftists want some sort of policy to be manifest at the federal level that's going to help Ukraine is just absolutely an act of treason in my mind. | ||
The fact that they're allowing terrorists into our country As a threat in order to leverage political will to support these foreign wars is utterly disgusting to me. | ||
Let's go ahead and run 19 and see what DeSantis had to say about it. | ||
This border deal is a farce. | ||
Joe Biden already has the authority to shut the border down. | ||
He could declare it a national emergency. | ||
He could stop the invasion cold if he wanted to. | ||
He does not want to. | ||
He wants to let people in and we know that there are people from all over the world that have come in illegally. | ||
We know from hostile countries. | ||
We know it's weakened the United States. | ||
It's also destroying this nation's sovereignty. | ||
Now, this so-called deal purports to give him tools so that he could actually close the border. | ||
The reality is, is it's green lighting up to 5,000 illegals every single day. | ||
That's 1.8 million plus over the course of a year, which they're codifying into law as saying that's an appropriate number of illegal entries. | ||
I think the appropriate number of illegal entries is zero. | ||
And our policy should reflect that, that we do not want people coming to this country illegally. | ||
We should not be giving benefits and work permits to people that have come to this country illegally. | ||
So Biden has the authority. | ||
He doesn't have the will. | ||
He doesn't have the political philosophy to want to actually solve the problem. | ||
Meanwhile, the country continues to get weaker, and the problem is going to continue to persist. | ||
So this is a question of leadership. | ||
It's a question of will. | ||
But to codify 1.8 million illegal entries every year with a piece of legislation, I think would make the problem worse. | ||
I think it would incentivize people to keep coming to this country illegally. | ||
And we should not have anybody coming to this country illegally if we're doing our jobs right. | ||
Well, the fact of the matter is DeSantis is absolutely right on that issue. | ||
I know that it was frustrating when he ran his campaign. | ||
I know that it ended up being a disaster. | ||
I know he said a lot of irritating things about Trump, and I know that his supporters were absolutely asinine trolls on Twitter the entire time. | ||
It was painful. | ||
But when he's right, he's right. | ||
He did a great job as governor, and he's right again. | ||
Now that he's endorsed Trump, I'm willing to forgive him and listen to him when he says something that's Reasonable. | ||
And he's absolutely right. | ||
The Biden administration can solve this border problem like that. | ||
Texas was willing to solve the border problem itself, but the Biden administration sued Texas in order to prevent that from happening. | ||
And I'm going to run clip eight here in a second because I want to start showing you some examples of how this is impacting the American people. | ||
American director exposes New York squatting laws, forcing him to pay bills for a family who hijacked his house. | ||
This is clip eight in a second. | ||
Last month, popular film and television director and screenwriter Jean de Saganzac experienced a nightmare scenario when his home was occupied by squatters and the government left him nearly powerless when trying to remove them from his property. | ||
Let's go ahead and run eight. | ||
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He went out of town for three weeks and came back to a bill from the water company. | |
I call him up and say, What's going on? | ||
We're talking about turning off the water. | ||
And they said, well, we can't. | ||
Somebody's living in the house. | ||
So I thought, for sure, there must be some mistake. | ||
But when he showed up to the house, what he found shocked him. | ||
There were cars in the driveway and people inside. | ||
I went and banged on the door. | ||
And a couple came and opened the door and said, no, we're living here. | ||
We have a lease. | ||
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John learned that in New York State, you cannot legally lock a squatter out of your home or turn off utilities. | |
And once a squatter is there for 30 days, they are classified as a tenant, whether you want them there or not. | ||
And these are just the types of problems that are happening. | ||
I want to run clips 5 and 6 sort of back-to-back. | ||
Just use them as B-roll. | ||
I'm going to talk over them. | ||
Because it's not just a matter of squatting, and I know that that report doesn't specifically indicate whether or not the squatters were illegal migrants or not. | ||
But obviously, a housing crisis in New York is perpetuated and catalyzed by the onset of the immigration and the importation of thousands upon thousands, if not millions, of migrants into the city. | ||
But footage circulating on social media purports to show a large group of illegal immigrants landing on a beach in Southern California before they immediately flee into a shorable neighborhood. | ||
I lived in Southern California for years. | ||
This is just the type of thing that I could imagine would happen and people just sit peacefully by on the beautiful beaches on an overcast day and watch as boats of migrants just storm the beach. | ||
I know the first clip is about two minutes long. | ||
The second clip I think is a little bit shorter. | ||
That one has a little bit more direct footage. | ||
If you want to just skip right ahead to six just to show how many people are on these boats here. | ||
I believe this is from the same event. | ||
I could be mistaken about that. | ||
This might be from a from a different occasion, but the fact that these migrants are coming not just across the border to open gates, but they're actually getting on boats and figuring out ways to encounter our shores is just mind boggling to me. | ||
The video shared on X Thursday by News Nation correspondent George Ventura features a motor powered boat landing ashore reportedly in La Jolla around 12 miles north of San Diego. | ||
That's just about 30 minutes or 45 minutes from where I was living in Orange County, California. | ||
And I can tell you right now nobody's going to do anything about it. | ||
I've had issues with law enforcement in Orange County. | ||
They don't do anything when a crime is reported. | ||
They don't do anything when you tell them who committed the crime. | ||
They don't make any arrests. | ||
They don't go after anyone and half these crimes seem to be committed by people who aren't even supposed to be here. | ||
Whether they're gang related or something else. | ||
And we're only going to see more and more of this. | ||
And this isn't the problem. | ||
The problem isn't that we have these migrants storming our beaches or that we have tens of thousands of people crossing our border. | ||
The problem, according to the Democrats, is that we have a risk of domestic terrorism and we need to pass legislation to prohibit militia activity. | ||
Militia activity, of course, being protected explicitly in the Constitution, in the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, a pair of Democrat lawmakers introduced a bill that would effectively outlaw militias in the United States. | ||
This is from Ed Markey, more like Ed Malarkey, and Representative Jamie Raskin, more like Jamie Raskol. | ||
They introduced the Preventing Private Paramilitary Activity Act on the anniversary of the January 6th protests. | ||
We're going to dive more into the news in the next hour. | ||
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These are the operations in Piedras Negras to stop migrants that the Mexican government started after the meeting with United States officers at the end of December in face of the historic wave of illegal crossings. | |
On every road in Guipe, where thousands of undocumented people were observed daily, there are now soldiers and migration agents who prevent the use of these roads, causing a decrease of almost 90% in illegal crossings. | ||
Currently, migrants arriving in Piedras Negras crossing groups of 60 every day across the international bridges with asylum appointments. | ||
I'm Efraín González, correspondent with Bearhug News. | ||
We are inside the shelter in Piedras Negras and now all these people have decided not to cross the river because they already have an appointment through CBP-1. | ||
In addition, since the end of December, transfer of hundreds of migrants have continued from Piedras Negras to Tabasco. | ||
The Mexico authorities have not informed until when the operations will be continued, nor the reasons why they were not previously carried out. | ||
However, during January, crossings of large groups have been detected in remote areas that are difficult to access by avoiding these checkpoints. | ||
All right. | ||
We're gonna be taking your calls throughout this hour as well as covering some news. | ||
Remember, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
I see some great calls on the board already. | ||
I just want to start right out of the gate with Judy in Florida. | ||
I see something about an invasion encounter story. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Yeah, how you doing? | ||
Good to hear or talk to you again. | ||
Um, yeah, I live away from Bradenton, Florida, but, um, | ||
I used to live there and a friend of mine that still lives there said that Coquina Beach, which is the beach I've been to a dozen times or more, they came up in a dinghy, a bunch of illegals, and she said that there were police swarming the area where she lived in order to try and catch them. | ||
It's really ridiculous. | ||
I had a question for you, too. | ||
Even the Supreme Court think in this ruling, no matter if it was blackmail or being threatened or whatever, what makes anybody even in Congress think that they're safe with these people coming in? | ||
Even in the short term, say in a year or two from now. | ||
Well, they've got their gated communities and their private security and their secret service. | ||
And they feel, whether they're right or not, they feel totally immune to the risks that they expose the American people to. | ||
And traditionally speaking, that's been pretty much true. | ||
That's been pretty much the case. | ||
I think January 6th is probably one of the few examples where our politicians were actually scared. | ||
And we just, we saw too from some of the footage from January 6th, there's some still images of members of Congress putting on masks in case of a bomb threat and things like that. | ||
We see how sort of cowardly they really are. | ||
How easily terrified they are. | ||
And the funny thing to me about it is, In those images, they're not afraid of terrorists. | ||
They're not afraid of enemies of America. | ||
They're afraid of what's going to happen if America-loving patriots actually face them. | ||
And we can see from the footage from January 6th, they were absolutely terrified, crying, some of them weeping. | ||
at the notion that they could actually have to face the American people. | ||
And frankly, I really appreciate your sentiment and your call and your insight here. | ||
But frankly, if our politicians should be afraid of anything, it's not the terror that they're unleashing across the border into this country. | ||
They should be afraid of the backlash they're going to get from the American people for having been betrayed by them. | ||
What do you think, Judy? | ||
I think it's going to be a mixed bag because I think the people that are coming in to destroy us, They're not going to have any respective persons. | ||
I mean, there's no honor amongst thieves. | ||
And if we think these people can't go into gated communities, I mean, in the town Bradenton that I was talking about, it's just like other areas where there's very nice gated communities and then, you know, neighborhoods that aren't, but they're, you know, condos, whatever. | ||
But the bottom line is, if there's sleeper cells inside already, Of, you know, Islamists of whomever. | ||
And they're coming here also. | ||
I mean, the numbers are going to be growing. | ||
I mean, war is not like a cut and dry sort of a symmetrical thing. | ||
It's going to get really, really messy. | ||
And, you know, I don't even want to imagine what it's going to be like. | ||
And another thing I'll say before you let me go is that... | ||
The reason why we may not be mentioned in the Bible, America itself, because you have a lot of countries within different books that are mentioned regarding the wars that are being set up, and the wars and rumors of wars and what have you, but we're either not mentioned because we're not significant at all, or it's like, I've heard many commentators like Jamie Walden and Steve Quayle talk about, we're Mystery Babylon because of what we export. | ||
Because, you know, the botched nature of everything, the money we give, you know, it's like dirty deeds done dirt cheap. | ||
But, you know, it's just like, you do this evil for us, you will get these billions. | ||
I mean, to me it's a sick joke, but, I mean, I can't even believe we have to talk in these terms, even to this day, that this is what's unfolding on the planet. | ||
But I don't see how these people think You know, even getting the bunkers or whatever they're going to get, how they think they're going to be safe once they, if they're really going to unleash this type of hell on people. | ||
Yeah, I think you're absolutely right, Judy. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
We're going to take more calls, but you mentioned this dinghy story that really sort of reminded me of this clip that I have cued up. | ||
This is clip number 15. | ||
I want to run here in a second of this cartel raft. | ||
And this is all in the context of this Texas border dispute. | ||
Showing that our entire constitutional system is collapsing in multiple ways. | ||
Dan Lyman wrote about this on Infowars.com. | ||
The escalating dispute between Texas and the Biden administration over Abbott's efforts to erect its own barriers to illegal immigration from Mexico show that the quarter of a millennium old federal U.S. | ||
political system is collapsing along many different fault lines, constitutional and political. | ||
According to experts, we told Sputnik. | ||
So, I want to run clip 15 here just to show you an example of what it looks like when the cartel is smuggling using dinghies. | ||
This is the type of stuff that's just allowed now, folks. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
It's going to have sound here in a second. | ||
You can see that it looks like Border Patrol, I believe, is spotting them. | ||
We got K9 units. | ||
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He's hiding in the bush. | |
Just unbelievable. | ||
- - - Just unbelievable. | ||
So, Renato... - - So, at least an apprehension occurred. | ||
That's encouraging. | ||
But how many people have gone through? | ||
And the thing is, if you look back at 9-11, whether you think it was an inside job or not, it's obviously the case that there were some extremists involved in the conflict, right? | ||
So whether it was allowed to happen or this attack was sort of funded and perpetuated and planned by the government or not, obviously there were some extremists that were actually executing some of the details, right? | ||
And so, If we look at 9 11 as an example, it doesn't take that many terrorists to cause a substantial amount of damage. | ||
Look at the Unabomber. | ||
Look at Ted Kaczynski. | ||
Look at Oklahoma City bombing. | ||
It really only takes somebody with a lot of audacity and discipline and a mission to catalyze a substantial amount of damage. | ||
And so it's not even the fact that over 10 million people have crossed the border or the fact that over 10,000 people a day are crossing the border, many of them from terrorist countries. | ||
It's the fact that we're even allowing anyone at all over. | ||
It's just the one or two or the dozen or two dozen that's needed in order to catalyze or create or allow and enable a tremendous terrorist attack on innocent people in this country. | ||
And our politicians will act like it's because of the evil of foreign enemies, which is probably true to some extent, but it's really due to the failure and betrayal of our own government. | ||
I want to hear from Len in Chicago. | ||
Len, what is on your mind? | ||
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Well, um, I got a lot on my mind. | |
Yes, sir. | ||
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But, um, you know, I saw this post that said Ramadan, Passover, and Easter were all in the same day. | |
Yeah, I don't know if that's true. | ||
I think Ramadan is actually a period of several weeks, isn't it? | ||
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Yeah, but it's, it's all, you know, it's all within the same period this year. | |
And that they have the red heifers ready. | ||
And some of the Hezbollah leaders are saying, don't you do it. | ||
Don't you sacrifice or there will be a religious war. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
So what do you think, Len? | ||
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I think we gotta, we gotta push. | |
We gotta push. | ||
You know, we need God's help. | ||
That's what I think, and I know it. | ||
Yeah, I think it's time for a minor intervention. | ||
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Yeah, as a nation, we can do it. | |
We can do it. | ||
Absolutely, Len. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Let's hear from William in Arkansas next. | ||
William, you wanted to talk a little bit about some of the comments I made on Machiavellianism. | ||
Yes. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes, you sound great, sir. | ||
I'm all about being a civilized human being, especially a civilized soldier. | ||
One of the greatest things you can do is show mercy in the heat of battle. | ||
But right now, thinking that fighting for your life is being uncivilized, And disobeying the rules of civilized behavior is wrong. | ||
You're on the middle of Normandy Beach, people. | ||
You better realize what's going on. | ||
The way we won that battle in the first place was by disobeying the orders of the higher command. | ||
The captains and commanders of the ships brought their ships into shore shallow enough to destroy the ship itself, because the big guns on the beach, nobody could touch them. | ||
Sure. | ||
disobeyed orders and same way on the ground. | ||
People are getting wiped out, you know? - Sure. - And this is what they're doing, and they're doing it with a rice bowl. | ||
Like I said, I'm all about being a civilized human being. | ||
That's what, you know, the good Lord, faith, and the police keep me honest, because I have spent many years in surgery whittling on people and every facet that you don't want to imagine through trauma and just normal aspects of life. | ||
All these people were trying to stay alive, a lot of them innocent. | ||
So I don't have a problem taking out evil. | ||
I spent 23 years in the O.R., but like I said, I don't have a problem taking out evil. | ||
You walk up to somebody who's sitting there bragging about, you know, you got MS-13 on your forehead and tattoos down each cheek. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Come on. | ||
And you can see these people. | ||
Anybody who knows the streets can see some of these people. | ||
They're waiting for trouble. | ||
They're waiting for you to make a mistake. | ||
Yeah, and when I'm talking about Machiavellianism being problematic, I'm primarily talking about the just sort of deliberate and intentional violation of the Ten Commandments. | ||
Because when I think about what it means to be a Christian, I primarily think about following the Ten Commandments, like Jesus said, loving one another as I have loved you, like Jesus said, and then believing that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, right? | ||
Son of God resurrected path towards the kingdom of God. | ||
Right. | ||
And so when I'm looking at what the Democrats do, it's not a matter of, okay, are they disobeying orders in order to save thousands of people in the middle of a battle? | ||
They're actually violating the 10 commandments on like several different levels simultaneously. | ||
So let's just look at this Trump example with Eugene Carroll. | ||
They're bearing false witness, right? | ||
Violation of a 10 commandment. | ||
They're lying. | ||
Violation of one of the 10 commandments. | ||
They think of themselves as God's violation of one of the 10 commandments. | ||
And there's certainly countless others. | ||
I'm not even going to go into the stealing that they constantly do, whether it's through foundations like the Clinton Foundation or the money laundering schemes that they have in Ukraine. | ||
But everything that they do that they determine as a means that are justified because of an ends that they seek are just blatant violations of like the 10 things God told people never to do. | ||
They're breaking the 10 rules people, God told people never to break. | ||
Right? | ||
The chef for the Obama chef dies drowning. | ||
So they're killing people or the other Clinton people that have died mysteriously, whether it's the Clintons chef, which I also believe died drowning. | ||
Right. | ||
So they violate like the 10 big ones constantly. | ||
And I understand that sometimes you have to do some sneaky things or manipulative things in order to get a good outcome done. | ||
I understand that you have to Play the game. | ||
You have to do a little bit of politicking, but we should never, as a political movement, arrive, in my opinion, at a position where we have to actually violate the 10 big ones in order to execute or manifest the political outcome that we desire. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Well, their insidious behavior has brought us to this point of me talking about Normandy Beach. | ||
And when you look at the cyclical aspect of what good men doing nothing always does, is it brings the sacrifice by those good men when they finally pick up that sword, right? | ||
You don't have to live by the sword, but you don't have to die by it. | ||
Nobody's expecting that, right? | ||
And I believe in compulsory service. | ||
It's service. | ||
It's not dictatorial attitude. | ||
We ought to be more like Sweden, you know, from the time of growing up. | ||
Protecting your own neighborhood. | ||
It should be localized. | ||
There's a lot of benefits to it. | ||
You'll get a lot more. | ||
You know yourself, every door you open, another one is going to be behind it. | ||
10 more. | ||
And that's the way the military certainly is. | ||
I don't believe in the, we should follow this ancient Roman standard of the eagle that has allowed the military-industrial complex to, you know, overrule right and wrong. | ||
Right now, Millions, billions of people are suffering just due to war profiteering that will happen tomorrow as soon as Wall Street opens up. | ||
Our very basic Keynesian dollar is based on the expansion and contraction of war. | ||
So many billions of dollars to go to the defense of Taiwan is because so many of our politicians have very recently invested in companies like NVIDIA. | ||
And NVIDIA has very recently gotten contracts with the federal government for processors and chips that are necessary for things like artificial intelligence and other defense applications. | ||
And so it's very obvious that you're right in terms of some of these conflicts of interest that exist with this war profiteering, with this military industrial complex, this political industrial complex. | ||
William, I appreciate your call. | ||
Let's hear from Barton, Georgia. | ||
Bart, what is on your mind? | ||
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Yeah, so I was listening to Michael Yon interview with Alex Jones yesterday. | |
He was talking about Abbott and basically to shrink it down, Abbott's a clown and all this with the wires. | ||
It's all cosmetic. | ||
We need to round up these freaking criminals right now, and if we can't deport them, give them hundreds of years in sentences. | ||
Texas is famous for that. | ||
You know, just say, hey, if you're a male between 18 and 60, we catch you here, you're going to do 20 years. | ||
Yep. | ||
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And secondly, I believe any kind of immigration to this country should be for women and children only. | |
Yep. | ||
You know, I think there's some wisdom in that. | ||
I mean, that's the way it worked on the Titanic, right? | ||
Women and children first in the lifeboats, and then men were able to get on if there's any space left. | ||
So why do we treat asylum differently? | ||
Why don't we just prioritize women and children and leave the military-aged men behind to try to salvage or save their own countries? | ||
But instead, we're importing by the thousands these single men between the ages of 18 and 34 who Are the perfect demographic to actually fight to make their country a better place, and instead they're just abandoning it and invading our country instead because it's easier to invade the United States than it is to actually fix a corrupt government in any of these South American countries or these Central American countries for some reason. | ||
And we should never make it easier to invade the United States than it is to fix your own country. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I really do appreciate that. | ||
Let's hear from Climb BMX. | ||
What is on your mind, Climb? | ||
Are you there? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
I can hear you now. | ||
You sound great. | ||
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Hey, thanks very much. | |
Before I go to Roger Stone, I'm trying to keep it light tonight. | ||
These times are very tumultuous. | ||
I got the super female vitality for a lady friend of mine. | ||
She doesn't know or care who Alex Jones or in full words is. | ||
She looked at the ingredients and said, yeah, I'll take it. | ||
So Roger Stone, I've got his book, Stone's Rules. | ||
Stone rule number 50. | ||
Great fashion advice. | ||
It's great. | ||
Are you going to give me a hard time about what I'm wearing? | ||
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No, no. | |
I think you've read his book. | ||
It's great fashion advice. | ||
Yeah, he's a genius. | ||
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Awesome. | |
Yeah, a genius. | ||
So, two things. | ||
Roger Stone was saying, and he's correct, by saying if Michelle Obama runs, she will win. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I'm going to go back and Michael Savage, one of his last broadcasts out of San Francisco, he's in like 2017, 2018. | ||
He said, quote, if Michelle Obama runs for president, she will win. | ||
And he was talking about 2020. | ||
So look out, everyone. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's that's going to happen. | ||
And just I'll let you go. | ||
Alex Jones was saying there's never been animals and other than Jason Burmas' dogs, there's never been animals in the InfoWars studio. | ||
Didn't you guys do a llama? | ||
I'm trying to keep it light here. | ||
We had the llamas. | ||
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You had the llamas. | |
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
There you go. | ||
That was real. | ||
That was real. | ||
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Thanks very much, Chase. | |
Love the program. | ||
Watch it all the time. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Always a pleasure to speak with you. | ||
Let's hear next from Donnie and Tulsa. | ||
Donnie, what are you thinking about? | ||
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Well, right now I'm thinking about Alex Jones mentioned something about, uh, you know, the fatigue of running that outfit down there. | |
And I was lucky finding Alex Jones about 2002, early 2003. | ||
And that, uh, uh, Glad to see some relief at this. | ||
I'm a bit older than Alex, and been at it far longer. | ||
And, you know, I tried to put this stuff down. | ||
I thought, oh, good, I can slow up. | ||
No, I had to speed up. | ||
And, I mean, you can't believe all this stuff. | ||
But anyway, Owen Schroer in the war room, man, that Friday vet show, or veterans, With the vaccine stuff, man, go look at Band.Video or MadMaxWorld.TV and watch that thing again, especially the last hour. | ||
They have a form on there to sign up to help these veterans that were trying to genocide. | ||
And I know people around here have been genocided. | ||
Military friends, a colonel, a lieutenant colonel, You know, went to the grave with a bullet in his heart. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
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But I called about the immigration and stuff. | |
Hey, the federal government, Biden is basically sedition and espionage. | ||
Forget the treason shit. | ||
It's pretty easy. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
It's easier to prove the sedition and espionage than it is the treason. | ||
But anyway, uh, they need to, uh, uh, go after these assets. | ||
You know, it's like, uh, uh, these different NGOs. | ||
I think, uh, uh, Michael Yawn said, I think he said 250 different ones down there. | ||
They're facilitating a Right now, that's the that's the political industrial complex. | ||
A lot of people talk about the military industrial complex. | ||
They talk about how we're always in these wars. | ||
We're always in these conflicts because the intelligence community and all the contractors associated with the military, whether it's new weapons development, whether it's munitions or or supplies or services or training. | ||
They all have incentive or an interest in us being involved in these conflicts because that's how they make money off of the federal dollars. | ||
That's the military-industrial complex. | ||
But that corruption extends beyond just the military to what I call the political-industrial complex, which is just any industry that makes money off of any crisis or any government service. | ||
And that has to do with the things that we see at the border, right? | ||
So if you are a non-government organization that is GSA certified, And you can do business with the federal government and you supply blankets to those who seek asylum, then the more people who are seeking asylum flooding flooding across the border, the more money you make providing blankets to them paid for by the federal government. | ||
And these politicians can be invested in companies like that. | ||
That's the political industrial complex, and it extends far beyond just the military industrial complex. | ||
It's a corruption that seeps into every single possible industry. | ||
I mean, our federal government is so huge. | ||
At this point that there's almost no way not to encounter it or interact with it or see it working in the market because it has taken up such a large percentage of all business, every industry that is active in the economy of the United States of America. | ||
I want to take more calls, but I did want to show this clip. | ||
This is clip number 16 here. | ||
I want to run in a second. | ||
We've heard a lot of criticism about Abbott, and I don't know what I think about Abbott. | ||
OK, to be honest with you, I don't know if he's full of it or if he's great. | ||
All I can say is that I moved here from California to get away from Gavin Newsom, and I felt the relief immediately, and I have consistently felt the relief. | ||
People criticize Abbott for being a copycat of DeSantis, and frankly, I don't care if Abbott copycats DeSantis. | ||
I'd much rather have him copycatting DeSantis than Newsom copycatting Karl Marx. | ||
So if DeSantis is doing cool stuff like constitutional carry rules or policies in Florida, and then Abbott says, okay, that sounds like a good idea. | ||
I'm going to do it, too. | ||
I'm not going to be mad at him because he didn't think of it first. | ||
I'm just going to be glad that he did it, okay? | ||
And I don't know how corrupt he is. | ||
I don't know all the details or intricacies of criticisms of Greg Abbott, whether or not he's libertarian enough or actually believes in the border enough. | ||
All I know is that when he does stuff I agree with, I love it. | ||
And when he does stuff I disagree with, I don't love it. | ||
And he seems nine times out of 10 to do stuff that I agree with. | ||
Frankly, I wish that he would get around to pardoning some people faster than he has. | ||
I wish that he would deal even more aggressively with this border issue. | ||
But let's see this clip 16 here that I mentioned, and then we'll take more calls because I want to hear what you think about Abbott's response and Texas's response to this border issue. | ||
Do you think it's legitimate? | ||
Is it just political gamesmanship like Owens says on his show? | ||
What's really going on? | ||
Let's run the clip. | ||
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Also at the border today, it was a deadline for Homeland Security to set up for Texas to give federal authorities access to Eagle Pass. | |
There's been a lot of back and forth for this. | ||
Jason Allen's been following it all. | ||
Jason, we know Texas leaders made it very clear tonight that National Guard troops and law enforcement on the border are not budging. | ||
They absolutely are. | ||
Texas responded Friday to Washington's demands for border access with demands of its own for the federal government. | ||
Demands for proof, wrote Attorney General Ken Paxton, of the government's authority to turn a Texas park into a port of entry. | ||
Texas responded Friday to Washington's demands for border access with demands of its own for the federal government. | ||
Demands for proof, wrote Attorney General Ken Paxton, of the government's authority to turn a Texas park into a port of entry. | ||
Any time you might spend suing Texas should be redirected toward enforcing the immigration laws Congress already has on the books, Paxton wrote. | ||
The strong response came as Customs and Border Protection officially reported more than 302,000 encounters at the southern border in December, the highest monthly number ever recorded. | ||
More people than the entire population of the city of Plano. | ||
Governor Greg Abbott said today he had asked the president eight times to help, with no response, giving him constitutional authority to protect the state from an invasion. | ||
That's a little strange, because we're not talking about a declaration of war by a foreign country. | ||
We're not talking about a military invasion. | ||
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Dallas appellate lawyer David Cole thinks the invasion argument has some weaknesses, but he said Texas may be able to make an argument on exactly how much control over immigration the federal government actually has. | |
How much preemptive power does federal law have in those areas? | ||
Is it automatic? | ||
The entire area is taken off the table for a state to ever talk about? | ||
Or is it more limited? | ||
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Cole agreed. | |
It is very awkward right now having military and law enforcement both on opposite sides of all of this down at the border. | ||
The governor also noted today he believes all 25 states that are backing Texas in its efforts would be willing to send troops to help if they're needed. | ||
Yeah, big issue. | ||
All right, folks, we are going to be taking calls for the remainder of the hour. | ||
We do have to cut the break here in about a minute and a half. | ||
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MTG, Cyrus Homan for Georgia. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
What do you make of this fiasco that you were front and center to see? | ||
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Well I think it's exactly what you just pointed out. | |
It's all about Hunter's movie. | ||
And what will be evident on his movie is he's terrified of me. | ||
And they didn't want my words shown on the movie that they're making. | ||
Hunter Biden was trying to create a scene today. | ||
He's trying to play the victim so he can portray that in the movie that he's making, but he can't play victim. | ||
He broke federal law by evading the subpoena that we had sent to him. | ||
His attorneys negotiated with our committee, with Oversight Committee, On when he would come in on the very day he was supposed to show up for his deposition. | ||
He went and had a press conference on the Senate side of the Capitol because Eric Swalwell had set it up and made the reservation for him to do that. | ||
And we're investigating Eric Swalwell for colluding with Hunter Biden to break federal law. | ||
So these are very serious crimes. | ||
And Alex, I want to go a step further. | ||
I'm on the Oversight Committee right now. | ||
I just stepped out. | ||
We're having votes on our contempt of Congress charge against him. | ||
But the reason why he ran out of the room when I started speaking to him is because I was going to bring up the Mann Act violations that we have evidence of him committing. | ||
That's human trafficking. | ||
Hunter Biden, and we have all the evidence not only on his laptop, but we have it in bank reports in the Treasury, and we have bank statements to prove it. | ||
And evidence because he uploaded the evidence on porn sites where he paid prostitutes, flew them across state lines, and then had sex with them and uploaded the evidence onto porn sites. | ||
He didn't want me to address him with that. | ||
Also, he did not want to hear my words bringing up how he has literally broken the law, violating, he never registered as a foreign agent, but took payments and millions and millions of dollars on behalf of his father as selling out his father's political power. | ||
This is the most corrupt All right, folks. | ||
We're going to barrel through some calls for the remainder of the show this evening. | ||
I want to hear next from TJ in New York. | ||
TJ, what is on your mind this evening? | ||
How you doing, Chase? | ||
Good. | ||
Thank you for calling. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
be caught on their little camera that they had duct taped. | ||
All right, folks, we're going to barrel through some calls for the remainder of the show this evening. | ||
I want to hear next from TJ in New York. | ||
TJ, what is on your mind this evening? | ||
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Hey, doing Chase. | |
Good. | ||
Thank you for calling. | ||
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You can hear me. | |
Yeah, you sound great. | ||
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All right, all right. | |
Yeah, man. | ||
And, you know, I just wanted to say that, you know, you said it earlier, took the words right out of my mouth when you were comparing the border invasion at 9-11 as far as the terms of being an inside job and all that. | ||
Now, uh, The thing about the border invasion is that I tried to warn people about this sort of thing years ago, and now my mother, she's a Democrat, right? | ||
And a lot of people in my family are. | ||
I can't fault them for that. | ||
Sure, there's a lot of good people that are just deceived. | ||
We have to be upset at those who tell the lie, not those who believe the lie. | ||
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Right, of course. | |
So, you know, and she told me, you know, hey, you know, there have always been open borders and whatnot. | ||
And I'm like, well, hold up, hold up. | ||
You're talking about the Ellis Island-style immigration? | ||
She said, yeah. | ||
All right, well, do you know that, you know, when you were going to Ellis Island back in those days, that's where my people came from, Ellis Island from Ireland, right? | ||
In those days, if you got to Islas Island and they if you did not have a reference to work and if you were not and as long as you were going to be not a burden on the state. | ||
And if you want to do any of those things, your ass got turned right around and sent back. | ||
You understand? | ||
That's not what's going on right now. | ||
And it's clear as day. | ||
You know, borders are wide open. | ||
They're flowing in by the thousands. | ||
I live in Poughkeepsie, New York. | ||
In Newburgh, just 20 minutes away, we see buses full of them. | ||
Full of immigrants from all over the world. | ||
You know, whether they're South Americans or Middle Eastern or whatever. | ||
I mean, they're all over. | ||
I know a guy who works in a building that houses all of them. | ||
70 of them it houses. | ||
Or 70 rooms worth. | ||
And you know what the guy said? | ||
He said, listen, these people here, they get I don't think anybody's even blaming the migrants. | ||
Everybody's just totally upset with the government for failing to protect our border. | ||
Everybody understands why a migrant would want to come to the United States. | ||
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That's why I wanted to tell you. | |
That's why I'm comparing this to 9-11. | ||
Look, I don't hate the migrants at all. | ||
I just know that they're being used as a tool. | ||
Alex Jones has been saying it. | ||
I knew this was a border invasion over a year ago. | ||
I had a feeling that Tucker Carlson was going to be fired off Fox News in part due to talking about that a little bit. | ||
But it was more than that guy on fire. | ||
We all know the story behind that. | ||
You know, I'm a long time listener. | ||
Very rarely do I get through. | ||
I think I got through once when Christy Lee was doing that thing last year. | ||
And before I go, I took a video at Amazon during Pride Month last year when I worked there, right? | ||
Actually, I got fired because of it. | ||
I took a video, blew their whole thing out of proportion. | ||
Just told the truth about it. | ||
Like, yo, this is what's going on. | ||
They're promoting, you know, drag shows at the warehouse and all that shit. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Will you send me a link to that video on X? | ||
Will you find me on X at Real Chase Geyser and send me a DM with the link to that video because I'd love to take a look at that and look at that feature. | ||
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Congrats on being clean. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
Without a doubt. | ||
I'm a carnival worker. | ||
And that was the next thing I was going to say about Abbott. | ||
You know, I don't know if I really trust him 100% or not. | ||
Because I've worked in Texas at the Texas State Fair. | ||
And I've been traveling with the carnival on and off for about 15 years. | ||
So, when I did the Texas State Fair last, they actually, look, part of me thinks that Texas is really trying, most of the states are doing this, are really trying to go for that digital currency thing, CBDC, right? | ||
Because if you go to the State Fair, Have you been to the State Fair lately? | ||
I've never been to the Texas State Fair, but I've been to several state fairs in other states. | ||
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Well, if you go to the Texas State Fair now, and it's been like this for a few years, you will go there and you won't be paying anything in cash. | |
They give you a card. | ||
That you go, yeah, you pay for all the games, the food, the rides, everything. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, you load up the card, yeah. | ||
Wow, that's how they're going to get us, man. | ||
They're going to start at the fair? | ||
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Yeah. | |
And then they're just going to expand from there, man. | ||
I appreciate your call, TJ. | ||
An honor and a pleasure to speak with you. | ||
Thank you for being a supporter of InfoWars by going to InfoWarsStore.com, and thank you for telling your story about your positive experience with a couple of our products. | ||
I really do appreciate that. | ||
Next, I want to hear from Mike1984. | ||
Mike 1984, Mike 1984, what is on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
Great show this evening. | ||
I just want to let everybody know, do not take the foundational energy and go to yoga class. | ||
That is a bad idea. | ||
Oh no, what happened? | ||
I was going 300 miles an hour while everybody else was going 25. | ||
So you were the top of your class? | ||
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Yeah, I wish. | |
Well, I just started this year, so anyways. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
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But honestly, like, my biggest point here is kind of going back to William from Arkansas's points that he made. | |
Yeah. | ||
How many of us are suspect or tired of being low-walked into a low-trust society when we come from a high-trust society? | ||
Like, it's very concerning to me. | ||
Yeah, that's so true. | ||
And part of that, I think, is just the nature of the Internet. | ||
Obviously, we've had social media for almost 20 years now, but for the last 10 years or so, it's really had an impact in a way that's really unprecedented. | ||
And so people are constantly engaging with these influencers and talking to each other about influencers in a way that was technically impossible before social media was so rampant. | ||
And so, yeah, there is this sort of culture on the Internet of just being very suspicious of anyone who sort of comes to the front or is gaining any sort of attention, regardless of whether or not any sort of suspicion is warranted. | ||
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Right. | |
But then you throw in, you know, two billion fucking illegal immigrants. | ||
And then, like, where do you go from there? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Mike, thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Let's hear next from Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
Jefferson, you've been waiting patiently. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase. | ||
Good to talk to you. | ||
You too, man. | ||
Nice job running the spaces this week. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I like it. | ||
It's an interesting innovation. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Appreciate that. | ||
Another thing, you know, this Morvan Sandoval guy, the Azerbaijani guy that told us, you may not know who I am, but you'll know about me soon. | ||
He's clearly a terrorist. | ||
He got asylum somehow. | ||
He's a parolee into our country. | ||
You would think we should at least expect him to be rounded up and presented as somebody they want to deport. | ||
I'm just amazed at how many people will forget about some obvious terrorist that has come into our country and nobody's looking for him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, our FBI or our DHS should say, OK, we did actually find that guy. | ||
But, you know, it's like the politician in Canada that if you name these people that don't seem to be doing their jobs properly, then they they get all bent out of shape, acting like you've doxxed them and that you're threatening them with violence just by saying you're not really doing your job properly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they say specifically political violence. | ||
As if, like, what do you mean by political violence? | ||
Do you mean, like, they're politically opposing you and you determine that to be violent? | ||
Or do you mean, like, violence in the name of a political motive? | ||
Because political violence is terrorism, technically, right? | ||
So, it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
Honestly, when push comes to shove, they're just a bunch of giant pussies, frankly. | ||
Right, but they're trying to basically accuse us of being terrorists simply for pointing out that they're up to no good and we're catching them doing the no good. | ||
But that makes them vulnerable to somebody maybe being a vigilante. | ||
Yeah, somebody's going to beat me up because you pointed out the fact that I'm terrible at what I do and I'm totally corrupt. | ||
It's like, we're not telling anybody to beat you up. | ||
We're just telling people not to vote for you or that you shouldn't be in power at all, ever. | ||
Again, so I'm with you, Jefferson. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I do want to get to the rest of the callers as quickly as I can, so I'm going to move on. | ||
Mark in Florida. | ||
Mark, what is on your mind? | ||
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Hi there. | |
I'm a successful inventor, and so I have an idea for the Trump administration. | ||
Yeah, I invented a vinyl fence that you put in the garage when there's a hurricane. | ||
Oh, that's awesome. | ||
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Yeah, that's called Fence Friend, by the way. | |
Fence Friend. | ||
You can see that at FenceFriend.com. | ||
Does it work against illegal migrants? | ||
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Okay, so, well, if you have any kind of trouble on your fence, like, and there's some kind of damage, you can easily take out the pickets yourself and maintenance it yourself, so it reduces all the cost of ownership of that fence. | |
That's FenceFriend.com, but in any case, I have some advice for the Trump administration. | ||
If they want to do this mass deportation that they're talking about, right? | ||
OK, well, it's going to cause an uproar. | ||
It's going to give the other side all the justification to maybe promote violence, make manifestations, whatever. | ||
So here's my idea, OK? | ||
The United States owns tons of unregulated territory, OK? | ||
All over the place. | ||
Let's take these people. | ||
They want a shot in America? | ||
OK, great. | ||
Well, you know, like Puerto Rico, you're not going to become an American citizen. | ||
We're going to set you up. | ||
You're going to have to homestead this new land. | ||
We're giving you new land. | ||
You're coming here to make a life for yourself. | ||
We're going to help you out. | ||
And you're going to go to this territory. | ||
And good luck. | ||
OK, so we're talking 18 million people. | ||
You can't kick out 18 million people without causing an uproar. | ||
But you can create a new territory. | ||
And you know what? | ||
These people might be a resource. | ||
They might actually surprise you and turn out to be an asset like Puerto Rico. | ||
Puerto Rico is a fantastic success. | ||
Yeah, that's very interesting. | ||
Mark, thank you for your call and your insight on that. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
O'Brien, I want to talk to you next. | ||
I see a note here that you want to talk about the 20 states sending troops to the border. | ||
Before I take your call, I do want to run this clip if we can. | ||
This is clip number 11. | ||
It's just 30 seconds long. | ||
This is Fox on Texas border governors backing Texas. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip 11 and then O'Brien. | ||
I want to hear what you think about this. | ||
The former president, Donald Trump, has suggested to all the Republican governors out there, send members of your state's National Guard. | ||
In your case, Governor, it would be the Oklahoma National Guard. | ||
Send them down to Texas to help Greg Abbott. | ||
Are you going to do that? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
You know, I've done it once before, and we're looking. | ||
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I already talked to my tag, my General Mancino. | |
We've already started putting the numbers together. | ||
We'll be in contact with Governor Abbott. | ||
What do you think about that, O'Brien? | ||
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Well, for one thing, it's like what Owen said, this could just be a front to pay, just a front, but it could also be a sign that Abbott was trying to basically bring more attention to this entire thing as a whole so he could probably get help and basically just make a whole bunch of fuss to show everybody that Biden's a liar. | |
There's a whole bunch of stuff going on at the border, and maybe just drum up more support so he can probably... Yeah. | ||
I think, Ronan, is that regardless of whether this is just Abbott sort of doing political gainsmanship or not, it seems like it's a good thing. | ||
Regardless of whether it benefits him politically or not, it seems like a reasonably good thing that he would be standing up against the feds, that his attorney general will be standing up against the feds for their clear violation of duty. | ||
To protect our border, and that regardless of whether this is kinsmanship or not, it's a good thing that attention is being drawn to the catastrophe of the disaster that is our border. | ||
But I'm curious to hear what Noda from Texas has to say about Greg Abbott. | ||
Noda, what is on your mind? | ||
Are you there? | ||
I just heard for a second. | ||
Yep, I can hear you now. | ||
How are you? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
How are you? | ||
I'm doing well. | ||
Thank you for calling. | ||
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I want to talk about what is the biggest elephant in the room to me. | |
Greg Abbott, what appears to be A great thing he's doing. | ||
He's a member of the World Economic Forum. | ||
Yeah, but what does that mean? | ||
I mean, is every governor a member of the World Economic Forum, or is it selective? | ||
Do you have to sign up? | ||
Because remember when Vivek sued the World Economic Forum for making him a young global leader without his consent? | ||
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Right. | |
Is that what's going on here? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I just wish somebody would talk about it. | ||
I mean, it's worth talking about. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yeah, I appreciate you raising that point. | ||
Anything else on your mind? | ||
I mean, not really. | ||
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I mean, I'm listening to everybody. | |
It's interesting that you're that you're talking about people being distrustful. | ||
I'm kind of right there. | ||
I'm with you too, man. | ||
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It all started about 9-11 for me and I'm so critical about everything. | |
It just it drives me insane. | ||
Yeah, I think that was the wake-up call for a lot of people and there's so many reasons to be distrustful. | ||
I actually want to take this opportunity to show this clip. | ||
This is a A planned parenthood targeting children about virginity invents new definitions of sex. | ||
So Planned Parenthood posted a video geared toward young people Thursday pushing propaganda that virginity is a social construct and that sex can be anything they want it to be. | ||
This is clip number 17. | ||
You guys gotta see this. | ||
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Sex means different things to different people. | |
Generally speaking, society tends to define sex in a very narrow way. | ||
Penetration. | ||
Penis into vagina. | ||
But where does that definition leave queer people? | ||
Or folks who can't or don't have penis and vagina sex? | ||
And choose to have oral, anal, or another type of sex instead? | ||
Sex is defined by one thing and one thing only. | ||
You. | ||
Maybe that's being fingered for the first time. | ||
Maybe it's having anal sex. | ||
Maybe it's having your first orgasm. | ||
Maybe it's masturbating for the first time, or when you enthusiastically consent to sex. | ||
That's the beauty of your sexual journey. | ||
You're in charge, and you can figure it out on your own terms. | ||
Choosing to have sex, when, what kind, where, who, with, is something that only you get to define. | ||
I just wish that somebody had told me that when I was a little kid. | ||
Because hearing that now for the first time has just totally shifted my mind on everything. | ||
Jonathan in South Carolina, what's on your mind, man? | ||
Hey, man. | ||
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How are you doing, Chase? | |
I'm good. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Yeah, man. | |
I heard you talking earlier about the ARC. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I have a vastly different take on that, man. | ||
Do it. | ||
That's why I wanted to take your call. | ||
I wanted to hear it. | ||
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Cool. | |
Well, to me, it's more of a, um, I mean, it's a real story. | ||
I think it's to be taken at face value. | ||
Well, I'm not saying it didn't literally happen. | ||
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So then, okay, well, then if that's the case, so then God was talking to people. | |
So that, to me, like, you know, that, that changes the whole story of it then. | ||
And, and it certainly changes the context of the Old Testament and the New Testament. | ||
And what I'm getting, I'll go, I'll go real quick to the point. | ||
It's like, if God telling people don't do this, Now, what you said earlier was the metaphor of it, right? | ||
Don't do bad things, God will smite you. | ||
Right. | ||
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Well, I'm talking about, there was a dude there, and then they were saying God was talking to him, and saying, don't do this, and then he did it, and he got thwarted. | |
Right. | ||
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My point is, Jesus came to tell us that that dude that was written about isn't God. | |
Because it's a dude. | ||
And then you get into the Anunnaki, and then you get into the secret societies that worship ETs. | ||
I mean, whatever you want. | ||
It ties to that very quickly. | ||
And then you've got a group of people that call themselves the chosen children of God. | ||
That being the God, and that being the technology that gets given, and all this rightful... | ||
Deserving attitude that certain people carry around. | ||
They think they're the chosen children of God. | ||
The entitlement. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And like I said, so to me, that's what Christ came to do is be like, look, there's a separation here. | ||
I'm talking about the father, the source, the energy force that is all. | ||
And they're talking about some dudes that have tablets that can level cities with buttons. | ||
Interesting stuff. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Jonathan, thank you for your call. | ||
I appreciate your feedback on that. | ||
Bob in Utah. | ||
Bob, what's on your mind about Biden shutting down the construction of the wall? | ||
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Hi, Chase. | |
Hi. | ||
Well, day one, he shut down construction. | ||
Yep. | ||
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And they didn't even complete the areas that had already been pre-prepped. | |
Now, if those companies that had contracts that were paid off without doing the work, that's it. | ||
That's treason. | ||
That's interesting take Bob. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Let's hear what Lisa in South Carolina has to say about Abbott. | ||
I'm curious to hear what your take is on Abbott. | ||
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OK, I hope you can hear me. | |
I have a couple of questions about Abbott and first of all, I want to know why now the timing of all this? | ||
Why now? | ||
Secondly, Michael Yon makes a good point about how deep an enemy can penetrate your country. | ||
We know tactically we never want enemy combatants to move Pass whatever line you want to make. | ||
And it's always been that way. | ||
So for Greg Abbott to export these people and be seen as a hero to leftist states, It's not okay. | ||
Well, especially the fact that they're going to be counted in the leftist states is in the census, and so it's going to make these leftist states have a disproportional amount of representation in the House of Representatives when the census counts them. | ||
So, yeah, we're sending them all to leftist cities, but now that means that the leftist states are going to have greater representation in the Electoral College. | ||
Great! | ||
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Yeah, and when things go bad and when they go south in these leftist cities where they don't have guns, crime's going to go Super. | |
I mean, I don't want them anywhere. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I don't want these illegal immigrants. | ||
Anywhere. | ||
I lived in Texas, in El Paso. | ||
I know where the ports of entry are. | ||
That any of these people are allowed to come in through anything other than a port of entry. | ||
I question Greg Abbott's timing, and I don't think he's a dishonest wannabe or anything. | ||
I do question his background. | ||
We talked about the WEF and what does that mean. | ||
And I have, um, can't recall right now the details, but his, um, background is questionable. | ||
Sure. | ||
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As far as how he got installed. | |
And here it is 2024. | ||
We all know the election was stolen in 2020. | ||
This isn't a new problem for Texas, Arizona, or California, New Mexico. | ||
Why now is he going to start with this? | ||
You know, don't forget the Netflix Obama film about the Civil War. | ||
Yep. | ||
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And it just seems very interesting to me. | |
And then, of course, President Trump has come out and said the Republican state should send the guard, so here we go. | ||
Pouring acid on the fire, gasoline on the fire. | ||
I've always questioned Greg Abbott. | ||
I know that there's more that could have been done, should have been done, all these four years. | ||
And for this to be at a crescendo now, Yeah, those are great. | ||
Those are great points. | ||
I totally agree with you. | ||
And the thing that you mentioned about the Civil War movies and things like that, too, is fascinating because we had Klaus Schwab come out recently and talk about this sort of new concept of prescriptive programming. | ||
So you guys are familiar with predictive programming. | ||
But now we have this notion from the World Economic Forum of prescriptive programming where they're actually trying to prescribe what the future will be through things like the media, through things like the cabinets which have been infiltrated. | ||
So we do have to end the call right now. | ||
Lisa, I'm sorry because we only have about 10 seconds left of the show. | ||
But thank you guys so much for calling in. | ||
Thank you for a great show. | ||
I will see you this week. | ||
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