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Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines.
dave in arizona
With your host, Chase Geiser.
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Welcome to Cognify, a facility designed to treat criminals like patients.
Instead of spending years in an actual prison cell, prisoners could finish their sentence here in just a few minutes.
Cognify could someday create and implant artificial memories directly into the prisoner's brain.
These complex, vivid, and lifelike memories are created in real time using AI-generated content.
Depending on the seriousness of the subject's crime and their sentence, the memories could be tailored to the rehabilitation needs of each subject.
The artificial memories implanted by Cognify would be seamlessly incorporated into the existing neural networks of the brain, preventing cognitive dissonance and ensuring the subject experiences the memories as if they were real.
The Cognify concept offers a new approach to criminal rehabilitation, transforming how society deals with offenders by focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
First, the prisoner is given a choice, either spending tens of years in a prison cell or seeking fast-track rehabilitation through artificial memory implantation.
If the prisoner chooses to undergo fast-track rehabilitation, the Cognify device is used.
Next, the prisoner undergoes high-resolution brain scanning to create a detailed map of their neural pathways.
This brain map helps guide the Cognify device to target specific brain regions responsible for memory, reasoning, and logical thinking, such as the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, amygdala, parietal lobe, and anterior cingulate cortex.
Once the target brain regions are identified, Cognify is then placed around the head of the prisoner.
The intensity and the type of artificial memories is then adjusted depending on the crime.
Inside the criminal's mind, time would pass differently, slower than in real life, making them experience years worth of artificial memories in just a few minutes.
Synthetic memories are customized depending on the crime committed and the unique brain structure and psychological profile of the individual.
Violent offenders could experience memories that are designed to trigger empathy and remorse.
Seeing their crime from the perspective of their victim, feeling their pain and suffering firsthand.
Some memories are designed to trigger consequences and trauma.
Such memories could simulate the long-term consequences of violent actions, such as the grief of the victim's family or the physical and emotional trauma endured by the victim.
Artificial memories could cover a wide range of crimes, including domestic violence, hate crimes and discrimination, embezzlement, insider trading, theft and fraud.
Cognify Emotion Regulation System could modulate neurotransmitters and hormones to induce specific emotional states, such as remorse or regret, which is crucial for rehabilitation.
Real-time monitoring and feedback mechanisms could track the prisoner's neural responses throughout the process, allowing the system to adapt and optimize the rehabilitation in real-time with new visuals, sensation, and realistic AI-generated content.
To ensure the long-term effect of the therapy session, the memories could become permanent, fully integrated into the subject's mind, as if they were part of their own personal experiences.
While subjects are undergoing therapy session, valuable data are collected from all the prisoners into a central computer for scientific research, which will help understand the criminal mind and determine the best approach to tackle crimes in society.
AI-driven analytics could enhance the device's functionality, optimizing future procedures based on gathered data and insights.
Cognify could feature encrypted storage for sensitive prisoner information and rehabilitation data.
A compact and portable design would allow Cognify to be used anywhere in the world.
It would be constructed with durable materials to withstand frequent use.
Its energy-efficient design would ensure long operational life, reducing the need for frequent recharges.
It would have the ability to integrate seamlessly with other prison systems, like security cameras and biometric identification.
Once the therapy session is concluded, family members of the subject could be provided with a comprehensive report on the new artificial memories that have been implanted, offering them a chance to adjust to the subject's new, positive personality traits.
The subject is then released back into society to start a new life away from crimes.
The Cognify concept could revolutionize the criminal justice system by significantly reducing the need for long-term incarceration and its associated costs.
Traditional prisons require substantial budgets for construction, maintenance, staffing, and prisoner care, including food, health care, and rehabilitation programs.
By replacing extended prison sentences with brief intensive rehabilitation through artificial memory implantation, the costs of maintaining prison facilities and supporting inmates could be drastically lowered.
The funds saved from reduced incarceration and recidivism rates could be reallocated to other critical areas.
These might include education, healthcare, infrastructure development, social welfare programs, or research and development initiatives that benefit society as a whole.
By rehabilitating offenders more quickly, Cognify could enable them to reintegrate into society sooner and contribute to the workforce.
This increased productivity could boost the economy and generate tax revenue, further offsetting the initial investment in such technology.
Successful rehabilitation through Cognify could lead to safer communities, reduced crime rates, and improved social well-being.
This could have far-reaching positive impacts on individuals, families, and society as a whole, contributing to a more stable and prosperous future.
Apart from treating criminals, Cognify could also be used to treat severe memory loss by helping patients recall their past memories.
It could also treat patients with PTSD by implanting positive memories that replace the negative ones.
chase geiser
Welcome to Sunday Night Live.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this evening.
So much to unpack and talk about.
Always odd being in the chair after a couple of days out of the office celebrating the Fourth of July, probably my favorite holiday, not just because I'm a patriot, but it's always been my favorite holiday.
So many of the other holidays you have to worry about gifts, and there's a superficial Hallmark kind of aspect to them.
But the Fourth of July was absolutely amazing.
I make a point every single year for the Fourth of July to go back to the town that I grew up in a small town in Illinois called Downs, Illinois.
It's actually the village of Downs.
Population is less than 2000 people, and we went and saw that parade.
My three year old was able to experience the parade for her first memorable time.
She was there last year as well.
And You know, I've lived in California.
I've lived in major cities like Nashville and Austin, Texas.
And one of the things that I noticed when I lived in California in Orange County was a lot of people, both Republican or Democrat, refer to all the states in between the coasts as flyover states.
And then they forget the fact that our wars are fought by people in these flyover states.
Donald Trump is elected by people in these flyover states, certainly not the coastal major city states like New York or California.
And when you go to a small town Fourth of July event outside of a major city, you understand the types of people that we're fighting for the types of Americans who actually believe in this country who believe in patriotic sentiments.
And just going to the park in a small town is much less of an anxious event than going to the park in a major city.
I mean, my wife takes our kids to the park here at least several times a week, and she always comes back and mentions How there was a group like this or a group like that that was making her uncomfortable, but not in a small town.
And it just reminded me.
Of the way of life that is happening all around us.
I know that famous scene from the end of the Return of the King.
The Lord of the Rings movie that was the last movie in the trilogy.
There's this moment where all of the hobbits go back to the Shire after just saving the world from the evil of Sauron.
They traveled all the way to Mordor.
They got the ring all the way to Mount Doom and cast it into the flames with Gollum.
And they come back to the Shire and everybody looks at them as if nothing has ever happened.
The Shire doesn't even know that they fought a war that there was almost the total destruction of all peace and justice in the entire Middle Earth world as they know it.
And that was what it was like for me to go back to Towns, Illinois.
We've been fighting this info war on the front lines of the information war here in our headquarters in Austin, Texas.
It's been a wild year.
It's going to continue to be an even wilder experience than I think We've ever seen before, either here at Infowars or just as a nation in general over the course of the next several months.
And I go back to Downs, Illinois, and it's like a time capsule.
I'm walking around this park, and I'm seeing people that I graduated with.
Oh, Chase, how are you doing?
Everything's fine.
Nobody realizes that there's a major war going on for our hearts and our minds.
And these are all people who would be friendly to our cause.
These are all people who would vote for the patriotic candidate who are probably going to vote for Donald Trump.
For the most part.
But I don't think so many people who are away from these urban environments, who are away from the depravity of the leftists in our schools and institutions and governments, I think so many Americans are safe enough of a distance away from the front lines of this information war that they don't realize how important and imperative it really is.
They don't realize how crazy and Marxist and globalist these leftists are, the extent to which they will violate all of our rights and the principles of justice themselves in order to conglomerate as much political power for themselves as politically possible.
When push comes to shove, that's what it's all about for them.
It's about keeping, maintaining, and expanding their power.
And that's why we've seen the advent of globalism since the end of World War II.
Really, it started at the end of World War I with the League of Nations, and then after World War II with the United Nations, and then into the Cold War with NATO.
You see, the Marxists realized that Marxism alone is not the most efficient form of the conglomeration of political power worldwide.
They realized that communism on its own cannot stand up against capitalism, that communism on its own cannot stand up against freedom, and they have done a great job of pivoting Modifying through natural selection their policies and behaviors to ensure that they learn from the mistakes of the past and can move forward into the future and is as efficient of a way as possible in order to conglomerate this power.
I mean if you look at what happened between 1958 and 1962 in China with the Great Leap Forward, estimates range from 50 to 100 million dead via starvation because of the policies of the Great Leap Forward.
Because of the inefficiencies of communism itself and the propensity of people within a communist regime to lie to higher-ups out of fear.
Same thing happened in Ukraine with Chernobyl when Ukraine was still part of the Soviet Union.
Middle management lied to the higher-ups about the extent of the problem, thus exacerbating the problem because they were afraid if they told the truth about the extent to which this system wasn't working and there was actually a problem, that they would be punished mercilessly for doing so.
And so what we've seen from China is a pivot where they've created this hybrid model of capitalism and communism where yes, the party still runs everything, but they've allowed capitalism to work to as much of an extent as possible to ensure as much revenue for their state as possible.
And what we've seen from the globalists as a whole is yes, they have invaded all of our
institutions. They have invaded our higher education system, our lower education system,
all of the government entities from the local level to the federal level. But they have merged
the strengths of fascism with the strengths of Marxism.
It used to be that the fascists and the Marxists, the fascists and the communists, were at odds with each other.
I mean, if you know anything about the Weimar Republic and the rise and fall of the Third Reich, then you should understand that it was the fascists versus the communists after the stock market crash in 1929.
And the fascists ultimately won out.
The brown shirts went to the rallies, beat the hell out of the communists, and won in the election and were able to subvert the communists.
Use false flags and things of that nature to get power.
But fascism doesn't work either.
It results in the death of millions upon millions of people, and ultimately it resulted in the total defeat of Germany during World War II.
So if Marxism alone doesn't work, and if fascism alone doesn't work, then they figured out that they must create a hybrid model in order to expand to a global level before an inevitable collapse.
Because both of these systems on their own are so inefficient that they cannot live long enough In order to achieve total global power.
So what we have seen here is Marxism in hybrid form with fascism.
That is globalism.
Because the fascists, you know, were all about nationalism, all about patriotism, all about fascism in the name of country.
And that's something that's totally anti-communist.
But the communists were all about Expansion as much as possible, but when the expansion becomes impossible, then the economic structures are so inefficient that there's inevitable collapse and it just falls out from under the political class of any given nation.
But if we merge fascism and Marxism with globalism, this is like the holy trinity of political evil that we're witnessing right before our eyes.
Or they use institutions like the United Nations, or NATO, or the World Economic Forum, or the central banks.
They use these institutions to get the globalists into a fascist system in and of itself, where technically governments don't control businesses, but if businesses want to get any funding, then they have to follow things like ESG scores.
Or technically, it's not the government that controls social media platforms, but if they don't want to be broken up with antitrust lawsuits, then they better get in line when the CIA comes in and says you've got to censor individual accounts, you've got to shut down certain content or misinformation being propagated across the internet.
I mean, that's why they hate Twitter so much, because Twitter is like the only capitalist social media platform with critical mass in terms of user base left.
It is the small leak that is sinking the great ship of central intelligence narrative control.
It is the thorn in the side of Project Mockingbird, which seems to be failing right before our eyes.
And so we have these globalist institutions, NATO, UN, World Economic Forum, World Central Banks,
that have conspired together to regulate the businesses and policies in financial sectors
of all of the world's superpowers.
And those nations that don't play ball with this, namely Russia or China, risk total war, even World War III.
This is the real reason that we have fought a war with Russia through Ukraine.
This is the real reason that we are fighting a war with Iran through Israel.
This is the real reason that we are fighting a war with China through Taiwan.
Because all superpowers, with the audacity to declare themselves sovereign nations, including the United States, Are subject to the crosshairs of our Central Intelligence Agency, of our military-industrial complex, of our political-industrial complex, and finally, of our private political press.
The PPP.
Because technically, these mainstream outlets, whether it's CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, or Time Magazine itself, technically they are private entities, but they are so bullied and whipped up by our Central Intelligence Agency, ever since Project Mockingbird, that they do and report everything that the Central Intelligence Agency says.
And so thus, they have become the private political press.
Technically private, but politicized by our Central Intelligence Agency to report and lie to us as much as possible.
And that's why I was so alarmed after the last debate.
To see this private political press come out in droves Unanimously antagonistic toward President Joe Biden.
Because you see, before the Central Intelligence Agency had pressured, basically blackmailed Joe Biden into being the President of the United States because then he was a useful idiot.
He was coherent enough, capable enough, He knew that his son would go to prison if he wasn't President of the United States.
They blackmailed him with charges against Hunter Biden to get him to run under the condition that he would obey all of their whims.
That's why we've seen war after war after war since he's become the President of the United States, because he is obeying the commands of the Central Intelligence Agency.
But since his dementia, his cognitive decline, has manifest so rampantly over the course of the last six months, this Central Intelligence Agency understands now that he has transitioned from a useful idiot to a useless idiot, and they have conspired against him by scheduling this debate at 9 p.m.
Eastern, knowing that he's no good after 4 p.m.
Eastern.
By convincing and leveraging its influence on our private political press to come out unanimously against him after this debate, and then by turning the CIA-controlled DNC against the Biden campaign and the Biden regime administration itself.
And so what we're witnessing now, right before our eyes, is a schism from the left.
You have the CIA left, you have the DNC left, fighting against this Biden administration, fighting against this Biden campaign, where all the staffers want him to stay in the race because they want to be in the White House for another four years.
They want to continue to get paid, they don't want him to drop out.
We have seen, witnessing right now, this civil war happening between the establishment left and the tier right below the establishment left, which is in
the individual campaign administration or regime.
And ultimately what's going to happen is one of two things. Either the regime is going to win and he's
going to stay in the race, which I find incredibly unlikely.
And Trump is going to totally annihilate him in November, on November 5th.
Or they're going to successfully replace him at the convention next month.
and there might be a real race.
And we've seen debate after debate regarding which candidate is going to be Roger Stone, who I really admire, respect and trust, is convinced that it's going to be Michelle Obama.
She's repeatedly said that she doesn't want to do it and that it's not in her soul.
And I believe her when she says that I believe that she I believe her when she says it's not in her soul or in her heart, but that doesn't mean that she won't do it.
We know that Hillary Clinton is going to put it up.
Put her name in the hat for the run.
We know Gavin Newsom will.
Even Gretchen Whitmer.
Some people are even saying Pritzker and certainly RFK junior who I'm very concerned about.
And nobody's really talking about that.
Most people who I admire and respect don't think that RFK Jr.
stands a chance.
And so I have to step back from my concern about this risk because, you know, if all the people I admire and respect and trust, all these experts who I've followed for years now, don't think that it's going to be him, then I should take that into consideration.
But it certainly is a major risk.
Especially since RFK Jr.
is among the candidates most likely to actually pull votes away from Donald Trump over the vaccine issue, specifically.
But I'm very concerned about a Michelle Obama.
I'm very concerned about a Hillary Clinton.
And I'm very concerned about an RFK Jr.
Namely, I'm concerned about a Hillary Clinton because one of Trump's major advantages in this race is that he is a comeback candidate.
He is an underdog candidate against this administration, establishment, political class.
And Americans love a comeback.
Americans love an underdog.
But if Hillary Clinton runs against Donald Trump, then she is also a comeback candidate because she lost the race in 2016.
It was so close.
She had the popular vote.
And so the greatest risk to the Trump presidency actually happening is the replacement of Joe Biden.
I have been advocating incessantly for Joe Biden to stay in the race.
I hope that he stays in the race despite the fact that he's totally incoherent and a risk to our republic itself because having the nuclear codes and things of that nature.
But frankly, I think that his cognitive decline has reached a point where even if he were to order a nuclear strike on Russia, I honestly don't think that that order would be obeyed.
I think that the people around him understand his lack of cognitive well being to such an extent they are so familiar with it.
So alarmed by it.
I mean, we've seen staffers dropping out right and left secret reports of people quitting.
That's only going to ramp up in the days to come.
They are so aware that he is incapable of actually doing the job of the President of the United States, I'm actually not afraid that they're going to have him do anything reckless or allow him to do anything reckless with the nuclear codes.
He's clearly being manipulated by Hunter and Jill and staffers and others.
It's just not going to happen.
We're going to see just more garbage the same way that we've seen over the last 12 months where the CIA has influenced all the people around him.
And it's just going to be more trash over the course of the next six months, but not an existential threat to our republic like we would see if the CIA is able to get in, if the globalists are able to get in another ambush candidate come the end of next month.
CNN senior reporter admits he has never seen worse polling numbers for an incumbent president.
A day after the CNN presidential debate, CBS News and YouGov conducted a poll among 1,130 registered voters.
The survey reveals that 70% of the respondents doubt President Joe Biden is fit to serve, including 46% of Democrats.
I want to run clip number 36 here.
This is Vivek saying that this is only the beginning of the undermining of President Joe Biden.
Run clip number 36, please.
kayleigh mcenany
Vivek, at any moment, we could see Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, maybe Kamala Harris, we're told she's at the governor meeting, walk to that microphone, and what we think will be support for Joe Biden, but who knows?
And my question to you, is this, you know, checking in with the president, or is this really kind of a wellness check?
vivek ramaswamy
This is the beginning of a process, Kayleigh.
There is no way Biden's able to go forward.
With this type of rift with the main institution that's given him cover, the mainstream media, it is done.
It's only a question of when.
I think they're not in a rush to do it.
The longer it goes between now and late August, the better it is for them because whoever the new candidate is, they're going to have a honeymoon phase with the public.
No doubt about it.
It's like the feeling that somebody who's been a tortured prisoner might have with respect to the person who releases them.
That's going to be their attitude towards whoever succeeds Joe Biden.
They want the election to occur within that honeymoon period.
So you're going to see these hoops that they jump through.
I think it's going to be a steady decline.
But at the end of the day, there's no path forward for Biden.
What I want Democrats at home to ask themselves, though, and independents to ask themselves is, how could they possibly have lied for this long?
If they lied for this long about Biden's fitness, what else are they also lying to us about now?
Who is actually running the government in the United States of America?
And the sad truth is, Kayleigh, we lack a good answer to that question.
And I think we, the people, deserve honesty in this country.
That's not a left-wing or a right-wing point, and I think that's the most important question right now to come out of all of this.
kayleigh mcenany
You know, a lot's weighing down on the President.
You have these Democrat lawmakers coming out one by one.
You have internal polling that is coming out of the Biden campaign that is suggesting states like New Mexico are in jeopardy.
States like New Hampshire that Biden won by 7.
New Mexico he won by 11.
Virginia he won by 10.
So you've got this polling crushing in.
And then also you have more and more reporting.
Now the New York Times saying Democrat mega-donor, Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings calls on Biden to step aside.
What is the straw that breaks the camel's back?
Is it the polls?
Is it the donors?
Is it the lawmakers?
vivek ramaswamy
Reed Hastings, who also writes the check to Barack Obama, by the way.
So this is a whole network in their Netflix deals.
The reality is this.
This is the risk for our party, is that we focus on this, Kayleigh, instead of actually saying this is who we are and what we stand for.
The reality is complacency is now the Republicans' greatest risk.
We have many people on our side celebrating like this thing is over.
I think this thing has not even yet begun.
That's the attitude we need to keep in mind.
This race has not yet started.
Complacency is not an option.
And a lot of these distracting shenanigans, here we are talking about what the Democrats are going to do, that may risk taking us off our game on who we are and what we stand for.
And heading both into the convention and heading into November, That's where I think Republicans need to keep their eye on the ball is our own agenda.
That's how we win this election in a landslide instead of worrying about the theater on the other side.
kayleigh mcenany
And he's absolutely right.
chase geiser
Even leftists like David Pakman, who is almost akin to like a Harry Sisson.
Harry Sisson is one of the most obnoxious and irritating leftists in support of Joe Biden that I've ever seen.
Think like one of the Krasenstein clones.
And then I would say multiply that by 10.
And that is how irritating Harry Sisson is.
I've challenged him repeatedly to a duel.
He doesn't respond.
But I want to show you this clip.
This is clip 24 where David Pakman even admits that 72% of voters don't support Joe Biden.
This is somebody who has been vehemently opposed to Donald Trump.
Go ahead and run it.
unidentified
Seventy two percent of voters say Biden must go.
Biden must go on the question.
But does Biden have the mental and cognitive health to serve as president among registered voters?
In a June early June, 35 percent said Biden is fine to serve.
That number has declined to 27 percent.
That's a decline of about 20 percent.
And the percentage of registered voters who say Biden does not have the mental and cognitive health to serve that has gone up from 65 percent.
to 72 percent. That is the wrong direction. Given that you don't think Biden is fit to serve,
or you don't think Trump is fit to serve, or you don't think either is fit to serve,
who will you vote for? And many people are still planning to vote for one of these two candidates.
chase geiser
it.
Folks, we're about ready to come up on a break in about a minute.
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Tell me about this, Jamie.
About the live streaming of, uh, was it you?
Or was it someone else?
Of, uh, Rob Reiner and all these people.
chase geiser
Oh, they were cra- Earlier too, like, I'll find the story when I get it.
joe rogan
They were all live streaming the debate and freaking out.
jimmy dore
Barbra Streisand's crying.
joe rogan
These people are deranged.
These people are no different than the Manson family in that they are in a cult.
jimmy dore
Yeah.
joe rogan
They're locked into this ideology.
It's not as bad as the Manson family, but it's clearly a cult.
It's an ideological cult where you're not willing to go against any of the doctrines of the cult.
jimmy dore
And you're not allowed to.
You have to practice groupthink.
joe rogan
And Bill Maher's a heretic, even though he's very much a liberal.
He's a heretic.
jimmy dore
Because every once in a while he'll tell the truth.
joe rogan
A lot of times.
He's not as informed as I'd like him to be about some of the stuff.
Like MKUltra, the WEF.
jimmy dore
Or Ukraine.
joe rogan
Well, I don't know what he knows about Ukraine, but he hates Donald Trump.
I couldn't figure it out in the pocket.
He wouldn't even have a rational discussion as to why he hates him.
jimmy dore
He's crazy.
joe rogan
But the thing is, I found out that he was sued by Donald Trump.
jimmy dore
Yes, so that's probably it.
Because when he said that Donald Trump, he was an orangutan.
So he sued him.
joe rogan
A Hollywood debate watch party with Robert J. Fonda ended in shouts and tears.
That should have been, fuck keeping up with the Kardashians.
That should be the fucking, the real reality show.
jimmy dore
And that's what you get, and I say good for you.
That's what you get for fucking lying.
They've all lied.
You know, I think the media took just as big a hit as Joe Biden did that night.
Because now, I mean, just a few weeks ago there's that Joe Scarborough, that mental case on Morning Joe on MSNBC, and he was saying, let me tell you something, and if you don't believe it, F you.
He says this on Six in the morning.
This is what he's telling his audience.
F you!
This is the best version of Joe Biden I've ever seen.
He saw that clip, right?
This is the best version.
joe rogan
Let's play it.
Let's play it because it's amazing.
jimmy dore
It is amazing.
joe rogan
Wasn't he a Republican at one point in time?
unidentified
Yes!
jimmy dore
And they say that Trump is the liar.
It's like they are right now in the middle of telling the biggest lie that has ever been told in politics.
This is bigger than FDR can walk.
This is bigger than that.
chase geiser
The fact of the matter is this debate was a total disaster.
Anybody who actually watched it understands and knows this.
Even MSNBC in clip 16 here calls for a new debate format as a result of this because obviously what they did did not work in Biden's favor.
So they're trying to create a new format idea that somebody with dementia could still win within this new format.
This is clip number 16.
unidentified
To allow the candidates to have as many staff as they want join them on the stage throughout the debate and make sure that all of them have microphones.
And the candidates should be allowed to turn to their staffs and confer with them about anything at any time in the debate.
And we should be able to hear everything they say.
So we can hear if the candidate has competent or incompetent staff.
We could hear the candidate overrule some advisors and say something else.
We could watch the candidates actually think.
And process information, including possibly information that they might not know until a staff member tells them or reminds them.
A candidate should be allowed to let staff members actually answer questions for them, just as the Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, answers questions on behalf of the President around the world, as has every Secretary of State in history.
That's the way the presidency actually works.
The presidency does not involve oral exams and memory quizzes.
The President is allowed to forget.
What the marginal income tax rate is on couples filing jointly with an income of $150,000.
There's always someone in the room who knows the answer to that kind of thing.
Which, by the way, is 22%.
And I don't know that because I used to write tax law and I memorized all the tax brackets.
I know that because I just looked it up.
That's the way governing works.
People are allowed to look up whatever fact they need, whenever they need it.
And they're allowed to forget those facts when they don't need it, because they'll always be able to retrieve those facts one way or another when they do need it.
Absolutely unbelievable from MSNBC there.
nearby experts or advisors for that fact.
That's the way it works.
That's the way it works for senators.
That's the way it works for presidents, members of Congress, mayors, city councilors.
chase geiser
Absolutely unbelievable from MSNBC there.
Biden, meanwhile, defiantly declares that he's staying in the race,
will beat Trump again in 2020, which is a big joke.
Even in clip 32 here, Joy Reid says, who cares?
She basically says who cares if he's retarded as long as it's not Trump.
This backs me up when weeks ago I said the Democrats are admitting that they would rather have a madman in the office than Donald Trump.
So you have to ask the question, why do they hate Trump so much?
The answer is they hate him because of all of his successes in the first three years of his presidency prove that leftism is inferior to patriotism.
This is clip number 32.
joy reid
Who really cares what his debate prep is?
Especially given that Donald Trump doesn't really prep for anything, or so he says.
Because remember, Trump's public image is what matters to him the most.
But there is also an inconvenient truth interfering with that image.
Not only is Trump a criminal, as determined by a jury, he's also someone who is arguably in mental and perhaps even cognitive decline.
It's pretty clear if you just listen to the man.
chase geiser
So now they're trying to say that Donald Trump is the one that's experiencing cognitive decline when their candidate literally can't put a sentence together.
This is clip number 21.
Biden delivering nonsensical July 4th speech claims traffic congestion is gone.
And this clip was something that was put out as brilliant by Harry Sisson and others, but he's mumbling
like a fool here in clip 21.
joe biden
Happy Independence Day!
We gotta do what our founders did.
Show the world we're a nation of dignity, honor, and just devotion to one another.
This is — no, I really mean it.
Folks, it's all about democracy.
It's all about freedom.
It's all about who we are.
We're the United States of America, and nothing like it exists in the world.
Happy Fourth of July.
Enjoy the fireworks.
God love you all.
chase geiser
Absolutely nonsensical statements from the president there on the 4th of July.
This is George Stephanopoulos asking if there are more lapses in clip number 53 here.
And Biden can't even respond coherently really to this.
This is as Democratic elites discover that the deep state is behind.
this political machine and ask if shadow group is forcing Biden to run.
What's happening is the deep state is trying to unseat him in conjunction with the DNC.
The deep state certainly was behind his candidacy the first time.
Now they realize that he's a useless idiot. And even George Stephanopoulos,
who is somebody who was an ardent supporter of Joe Biden, ardently antagonistic to
President Trump, is coming out and asking the tough questions. Biden simply can't respond,
even though it's not live, even though it's pre-recorded and edited to make him
look as favorable as possible. This is clip 53. Do you dispute that there have been more
unidentified
lapses, especially in the last several months?
joe biden
Can I run the 110 flat?
No.
But I'm still in good shape.
unidentified
Are you more frail?
No.
Complete my schedule.
chase geiser
Here in clip number 63, Fox is saying that it can't even find Democrats to come on the air and defend President Biden.
This is how much of the party and the political establishment is abandoning him.
If Fox News can't even find a single Democrat to come on and defend President Biden's cognitive functioning, we know something is up.
We know they're going to unseat him.
And I think Alex Jones was right when he said that by July 20th, we're going to see the withdrawal from this race of Joe Biden.
Clip number 63.
shannon bream
Now, before we get to our guests, I want you, the viewers at home, to know something.
Our team has spent days reaching out to dozens of lawmakers and Biden advocates and allies.
We've had numerous interactions with the Biden-Harris campaign.
But not a single potential guest was either able or willing to join us on today's show to defend the president and his decision to stay on the ticket.
So, we will be having a conversation without that voice, which we have been working around the clock to avoid.
chase geiser
Democratic donors are urging Biden to step aside.
There are countless clips of this.
We'll show several of them throughout the show today.
In clip number 59, major donors are asking Biden to step aside.
This is a group of 168 Democratic Party supporters, including major donors and academics, sent a letter to U.S.
President Joe Biden on Friday, urging him to drop his bid for re-election.
The Washington Post has reported, citing anonymous sources.
Clip number 59.
Step aside.
unidentified
You have said, I know that privately, a number of Democrats have shared their concerns with you.
Reed Hastings, one of the party's biggest donors, just told the New York Times he now thinks it's time for Biden to step aside.
Do you think these more public pushes from yourself, from other donors, from lawmakers, will bring more people forward publicly?
I think that the dam has broken and that more and more people will come out publicly.
I can tell you with certainty that as recently as last Friday and Saturday after the debate, there were quite a few people who felt like it was just an off night.
As of today, there is, I can't find anybody, even the, and I am a hard, hard core, Democrat and Biden supporter.
I love Joe Biden.
I respect the fact that he's an optimist, that he's a fighter, and that has served him well in the 52 years since he was first elected to the Senate.
But it's different today, I'm afraid.
The ship has sailed, and there is basically almost no support remaining for him as the candidate.
Not against him personally, but because nobody thinks he can beat Trump, and I think, unfortunately, that that's correct.
So to that point, Ben, what do you think the timeline is here?
I actually think, you know, it reminds me about what Hemingway and for whom the bell tolls, I believe, where his character was asked, you know, how did you go bankrupt?
And the answer was, well, at first slowly and then quickly.
I think we've reached a tipping point where from everything I'm hearing, both in the polls So I didn't get a timeline, but I know you had said you thought it could be as soon as Friday.
I only have time for a yes or no.
privately, they just don't want it. They just don't want it.
They actually think by going public that Joe Biden will dig in his heels and it
will be contrary to what we all want. So I didn't get a timeline but I know you
had said you thought it could be as soon as Friday. I only have time for
a yes or no. Do you stand by that? Yes. Okay.
I think we are certainly not talking a matter of weeks.
It's a matter of days, I think, before Joe Biden will do the right thing.
Whitney, thank you for taking the time to be with us tonight.
chase geiser
Here's Chris Hayes on MSNBC, just to show you how much of the Democratic Party is abandoning Joe Biden.
This is clip number 57.
unidentified
But you didn't answer the question.
chris hayes
Do you agree with Raul Grijalva, Lloyd Doggett, and Seth Moulton that the president should step aside?
unidentified
I had a hard time processing getting to that point with him as I think anybody would who respects him so much.
I would say Mr. President.
Your legacy is set.
We owe you the greatest debt of gratitude.
The only thing that you can do now to cement that for all time and prevent utter catastrophe is to step down and let someone else do this.
Because I think, day one, we're back in a dogfight.
All of a sudden, all the things we're talking about with President Biden, We've got a lot more we can talk about with Trump.
Not just that he lied 28 times during the debate and that he's an absolute monster, but he has cognitive issues.
Something that Speaker Emeritus Pelosi brought up earlier this week.
She's absolutely right.
chris hayes
So, one of the arguments that other folks have made—and, again, I think I've been pretty honest about this.
We're talking about working your way through this.
I feel somewhat similarly differently, because I'm a journalist.
chase geiser
I'm not an elected member, but I have a deep stake in the Now, in clip number 56, you'll see other examples of major Dems bowing out their support for President Biden.
Disney heiress announces halting donations to Democrats until Biden drops out, according to a report.
Washington, according to Sputnik, Abigail Disney, granddaughter of Roy O. Disney, who co-founded the Walt Disney Company, has announced that she plans to withhold donations to the Democratic Party until incumbent U.S.
President Joe Biden drops out of the presidential race following his dismal debate performance CNBC has reported.
This is clip 56.
unidentified
It's still a small group, but it's a growing one of Democratic donors who are now publicly calling on Biden to step aside.
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings was one of the first to come out and say Biden needs to resign.
Abigail Disney joined in yesterday.
The screenwriter Damon Lindelof is calling for a Dembargo.
No checks for any Democrats until Biden is gone.
And Whitney Tilson is warning that Biden will lose to Trump, possibly, he says, in a landslide.
I also want to add that just before I came out here, the New York Times is reporting that a coalition of 168 business leaders, including Christy Walton, the Walmart heir, are calling on Biden to step aside as well.
So it's just drip, drip, drip, and we're seeing this grow.
These are the folks who are speaking publicly, but behind closed doors, I'm hearing donors who are worried, frustrated, they're a little bit angry.
The feeling is sort of, how did we get here, and how did we get past this?
It's not a unanimous call, though, for Biden's resignation.
Reid Hoffman of LinkedIn and his donor advisor, Dimitri Melhorn, have been leading the charge in support of Biden.
Melhorn laid out an eight-point argument last night for his network on why Biden is the only one who can beat Trump.
The Biden campaign is also pushing to retake the narrative today.
They're launching a $50 million ad buy for July, planning campaign travel to every swing state this month, and in a clear reaction to the events of the past week, they're pledging to make Biden available for more interviews.
At this point though, Kelly, all eyes are on that interview you mentioned with ABC News tonight.
There's just no overstating how pivotal that could be for the future of this campaign.
Kelly?
chase geiser
Now Biden is saying that he'll only drop out if the Lord Almighty comes down and tells me that.
President Biden reaffirmed his commitment to running in the 2024 election in an interview with George Stephanopoulos, saying he would only drop out if the Lord Almighty comes down and tells me that.
This is George Stephanopoulos in clip 11, asking President Biden whether or not he is capable even of serving another four years.
Clip 11.
unidentified
Elections are about the future, not the past.
They're about tomorrow, not yesterday.
And the question on so many people's minds right now is, can you serve effectively for the next four years?
George, I'm the guy that put NATO together, the future.
No one thought I could expand it.
I'm the guy that shoved Putin down.
No one thought it could happen.
I'm the guy that put together the South Pacific Initiative with AUKUS.
I'm the guy that got 50 nations, not only in Europe, outside of Europe as well, to help Ukraine.
I'm the guy that got Japanese to expand their budget.
joe biden
So I mean, for example, when I decided we used to have 40% of the computer chip in, we invented the chip, the little chip for the computer chip.
chase geiser
Unbelievably weak, and I can't believe there's so much just air noise in the background, how raspy his voice sounds.
Later on in the debate, George Stephanopoulos asked Biden if there's been a pattern of decline.
This is clip 10.
unidentified
Part of the other concern is that this seems to fit into a pattern of decline that has been reported on recently.
New York Times had a headline on July 2nd, Biden's lapses are said to be increasingly common and worrisome.
Here's what they wrote.
People who have spent time with President Biden over the last few months or so said the lapses appear to have grown more frequent, more pronounced, and after Thursday's debate, more worrisome.
By many accounts, as evidenced by video footage, observation, and interviews, Mr. Biden is not the same today as he was even when he took office three and a half years ago.
Similar reporting in the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal.
Are you the same man today that you were when you took office three and a half years ago?
In terms of successes, yes.
joe biden
I also was a guy who put together a peace plan for the Middle East that may become into fruition.
I was also the guy that expanded NATO.
I was also the guy that grew the economy.
All the individual things that were done were ideas I had or I fulfilled, I moved on.
And so, for example, you know, well that was true then, what's Biden done lately?
Today, just announced 200,000 new jobs.
We're moving in a direction that no one's ever taken on.
I know you know this from the days in the government.
I took on Big Pharma.
unidentified
I beat them.
No one said I could beat them.
joe biden
I took on all the things we said we got done.
We're told we couldn't get done.
Part of it is, what I said when I ran, was I wanted to do three things.
Restore some decency to the office.
Restore some support for the middle class instead of trickle down economics, go from the middle out and the bottom up.
The way the wealthy still do fine, everyone does better.
And unite the country.
chase geiser
Now the memes and results, or response, To this conversation with George Stephanopoulos have been absolutely hysterical.
All this in the context of the White House defending its labeling of critical Biden videos as deepfakes.
Let's just show you my personal favorite deepfake of this conversation between Joe Biden and George Stephanopoulos.
This is clip number nine.
unidentified
After the debate, we ran a poll.
And every single person we polled thinks that you're a retard.
We polled African Americans.
They all say you're a retard.
Hispanic Americans also think that you're retarded.
They call you El Retardo.
We even polled actual retarded people.
Even they say you sound absolutely retarded.
You see where this is going, Mr. President?
chase geiser
Absolutely hysterical.
The only person who doesn't seem to understand that Joe Biden is cognitively incapable of being the president of the United States is Harry Sisson bragging about the neurological exam as if we can trust the doctors surrounding the president.
This is clip seven.
unidentified
It's so crazy to me how everybody just ignores that Joe Biden had a neurological exam this year and they declared him fit to serve.
This was done during President Biden's physical earlier this year and it's public.
Like, you can find it on the White House website.
It says, an extremely detailed neurologic exam was, again, reassuring in that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorders such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, or ascending lateral sclerosis, nor are there any signs of cervical myelopathy.
No motor weakness was detected.
He exhibits no tremor.
He demonstrates excellent fine motor dexterity.
So, He had this exam and they declared him fit to serve.
This was done by doctors and neurologists.
So I don't know, when you have this extremely detailed report that's very public for everybody to read and it's going down the list of how President Biden is perfectly fit to serve and that there's no concern about a neurological disorder, maybe we should listen to the doctors and not Republican pundits.
chase geiser
Unbelievable.
The amount of ignorance and cognitive dissonance here where reality just cannot line up with their ideals and so they ignore, ignore, ignore, ignore.
But I think one of the most alarming things about the conversation with George Stephanopoulos The biggest thing that President Biden had was he admits and clip 12 that he didn't watch the debate.
Now anybody who is familiar with debating or just competing on any level in any medium.
Understands that whether it's a football game or a fight or a debate, you always watch it back so that you can improve your performance.
Comedians are famous for doing this.
They always watch the tapes back of their performances so they can see what was funny.
Now, Joe Biden allegedly has another debate scheduled already for September with President Trump, and one would think that he would be studying his performance extensively in this first debate if he were planning on having a second one or winning a second one.
But the fact that they haven't even encouraged him to watch this Do you ever watch the debate afterwards?
surround him understand that the reason he lost that debate was not because of a lack
of strategy or a bad approach. It was because he was incapable cognitively of winning that
debate. Therefore, studying his performance is completely unnecessary because his performance
had nothing to do with lack of preparedness or anything else other than his cognitive
decline. This is clip 12.
unidentified
Do you ever watch the debate afterwards? I don't think I did. No. Well, I wouldn't try.
What I want to get at is what were you experiencing as you were going through the debate?
Did you know how badly it was going?
joe biden
Yeah, look.
The whole way I prepared, nobody's fault, mine.
Nobody's fault but mine.
I prepared what I usually would do, sitting down, as I did come back with foreign leaders or the National Security Council, for explicit detail.
And I realized about partway through that You know, all the quoted in the New York Times had me down at ten points before the debate.
unidentified
Nine now, or whatever the hell it is.
joe biden
The fact of the matter is that, what I looked at, is that he also lied 28 times.
I couldn't... I mean, the way the debate ran, not my fault, no one else's fault.
unidentified
No one else's fault.
But it seemed like you were having trouble from the first question in.
Even before he spoke.
Well, I just had a bad night.
chase geiser
Absolutely unbelievable there.
He just had a bad night.
And he doubles down on this in clip four.
Even after it's reported that Biden was barely able to speak before the debate with Trump, according to reports, he doubles down on this being just a bad episode.
But now he's admitting in clip four that he's having episodes.
Episodes.
The word episodes automatically implies that there's some sort of underlying illness or weakness or sickness that is causing this to happen.
He's having an episode.
You never describe anyone as having an episode if they're not sick of something or suffering from some condition.
Clip number four.
unidentified
Let's start with a debate.
You and your team have said you had a bad night.
But your friend Nancy Pelosi actually framed the question that I think is on the minds of millions of Americans.
Was this a bad episode or the sign of a more serious condition?
It was a bad episode.
No indication of any serious condition.
I was exhausted.
joe biden
I didn't listen to my instincts in terms of preparing.
unidentified
And I had a bad night.
You know, you say you were exhausted, and I know you've said that before as well, but you came, and you did have a tough month, but you came home from Europe about 11 or 12 days before the debate, spent six days in Camp David.
Why wasn't that enough rest time, enough recovery time?
Because I was sick.
I was feeling terrible.
Matter of fact, the docs with me, I asked if they did a COVID test.
They were trying to figure out what's wrong.
chase geiser
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unidentified
I think Mr. Nixon is an effective leader of his party.
I hope he would grant me the same.
The question before us is, which point of view and which party do we want to lead the United States?
Mr. Nixon, would you like to comment on that statement?
I don't know.
Who am I?
donald j trump
Why am I here?
unidentified
There is no question that this nation cannot stand still.
Because we are in a deadly competition.
A competition not only with the men in the Kremlin, but the men in Peking.
The answer to 1984 is 1776!
1776!
Oh, what a way to end That's what it's gonna be
Because if this republic falls, the entire world falls.
We're ahead in this competition, and Senator Kennedy, I think it's implied.
But when you're in a race, the only way to stay ahead is to move ahead.
donald j trump
First of all, Rand Paul shouldn't even be on this stage.
unidentified
But Governor Reagan again, typically, is against such a proposal.
Governor, will you go again?
donald j trump
I am not sitting in the United States Senate with, by the way, the worst voting record there is today.
unidentified
You know, I wasn't going to say this at all, but I can't help it.
There you go again.
donald j trump
Your brother and your brother's administration gave us Barack Obama because it was such a disaster those last three months that Abraham Lincoln couldn't have been elected.
unidentified
Mr. Green, if you turn around and look at me, I am paying for this microphone.
It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
donald j trump
Because you'd be in jail.
unidentified
Secretary Clinton!
I will not make age an issue of this campaign.
I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience.
From everything I see, has no respect for this person.
Well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president of the United States.
No puppet.
donald j trump
No puppet.
unidentified
And it's pretty clear.
You're the puppet.
My Social Security payroll contribution will go up, as will Donald's, assuming he can't figure out how to get out of it.
But what we want to do is to replenish the Social Security trust fund.
Such a nasty one.
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Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines with your host, Chase Geiser.
chase geiser
Welcome back to Sunday Night Live.
I am your host, Chase Geiser.
More clips to cover and then your calls.
I see the board is lighting up with incoming calls.
It's always a good feeling.
We're going to run clip number two here in a second.
I saw this on Alex Jones's ex account at Real Alex Jones.
He goes, Holy crap is all I can say.
Biden is now totally out of his mind.
For years, his handlers have hidden him from the public.
Now, in a desperate attempt to pretend he can still be the nominee, they are pushing him out in public with disastrous consequences.
Personally, I think Biden should immediately retire from politics and star in Mike Judge's next production of Idiocracy 2, Planet of the Retards.
He would win an Oscar for playing the king.
This is clip number two.
Benny Johnson originally posted it.
Joe Biden, quote, I grew up in a black church and then this clip of Joe Biden
in a black church not knowing whether or not he's supposed to stand up looking desperately over to his handlers to see
if he should clip number two.
unidentified
Let us stand together.
Oh, at the cross,
at the cross, where I first saw the light,
and the burning of my heart rolled away.
It was there by faith, I received my sight, and now I am happy.
chase geiser
And while Biden blanks out of black church services.
Peace.
And has gaff after gaff.
We still see the audacity of Jill Biden backing him up, defending him.
I mean, Barack Obama wrote a book called The Audacity of Hope.
This is like the epitome of the audacity of cope that we're seeing right now from this administration and his campaign.
Clip number one.
unidentified
Your husband is 81.
At the end of the second term, he'd be 86.
As his life partner of 46 years, is there a part of you that is worried about his age and health?
Can he do it?
He can do it, and I see Joe every day.
I see him out, you know, traveling around this country.
shannon bream
I see his vigor.
unidentified
I see his energy.
shannon bream
I see his passion.
chase geiser
You know, originally Trump, when he spoke to Tucker in clip 33, mentioned that he didn't think it would necessarily be Kamala Harris.
Obviously, there's a lot of debate as to whether or not Kamala is going to run or it's going to be Big Mike or others.
But I want to show you clip number 33 and 38 back to back.
This is Trump on Tucker about Kamala and then the leaked video, so-called leaked, even though Trump posted it on his own true social account, talking about what's going to happen over the course of the next 90 days.
Go ahead and run 33.
tucker carlson
So back to Biden, I'm interested.
So you think he's failing.
He obviously is failing.
I think it's clear to everybody.
But that would make Kamala Harris the candidate?
donald j trump
Well, not really.
I mean, I guess they'd have maybe a free-for-all.
A lot of people say she has to remain for certain reasons the candidate.
She has to.
I don't think that's true, actually.
I don't think that other people would stand for it.
She has some bad moments.
Her moments are almost as bad as his.
I think his are worse, actually.
Yeah.
tucker carlson
She seems pretty senile, too.
donald j trump
She speaks in rhyme.
It's weird.
It's weird.
But she has bad moments.
tucker carlson
In rhyme?
donald j trump
Well, the way she talks, the bus will go here and then the bus will go there because that's what buses do.
It's weird.
The whole thing is weird.
This is not a president of the United States future.
And I think they probably have some kind of a primary and other people will get involved.
tucker carlson
Of Newsome, right?
Could be.
donald j trump
Could be.
I mean, you know, I always got along well with him, believe it or not.
But could be him, could be somebody else.
unidentified
You gave me so much.
How did I do with the debate the other night?
Oh, you were fantastic.
Oh, amazing.
Keep that old broken-down pile of crap.
Yeah.
It's a bad guy.
He just quit, you know.
He's quitting the rest.
Is that right?
Yep.
I got him out of the race.
And that means we have Kamala.
I think she's gonna be better.
donald j trump
She's so bad.
unidentified
She's so pathetic.
It's so amazing.
donald j trump
She's so fucking bad.
unidentified
I just can't imagine.
Can you imagine that guy dealing with Putin and the president of China who's a fierce person?
He's a fierce man.
A very tough guy.
But they just announced he's probably quitting.
Just keep knocking them out.
chase geiser
So I wonder what kind of inside knowledge Trump may have as to what's really going on.
It's possible that just for the sake of raising money, Biden is pretending to be in the race so that Kamala Harris can then have the benefits of the money raised by the Biden campaign.
And that secretly he understands and knows that he's going to be resigning, withdrawing from the race.
What I don't understand is whether or not it's possible For Biden to withdraw from the race without resigning the presidency.
He's going to have to use some other excuse other than cognitive decline to withdraw from the race without resigning the presidency.
Because if cognitive decline is the reason that he's not going to be running for president of the United States, then that's reason enough to remove him from the office of the president of the United States.
So he's got to come up with some excuse, some dignified way out.
If he hopes to remain president until January 20th, which I think he does.
I think the establishment would be okay with that under the condition that he voluntarily resigns from this race.
It would allow his presidency to continue to be run by committee.
But I want to go to your calls and hear what you think.
Let's go to Bob in Utah.
Bob, what's on your mind?
Bob, are you there?
unidentified
Hi, Chase.
chase geiser
Hi, Bob.
unidentified
I my admiration for the founding fathers.
They understood human nature.
Everybody wants a little more.
You deal with people honestly, and you work hard, you will prosper.
chase geiser
Yes, absolutely.
But you know, ultimately happening now is we have a schism in our political climate where the Biden
administration is refusing to play ball and is refusing to deal with people honestly. Honestly,
this is what happens when an entire political regime or political establishment lies for
several years. Lying always comes back whether you're an individual or an organization or a
political movement, lying always comes back to bite you. And since they have lied for years about
the cognitive health of the president of the United States, it has come back to bite
them to the point where they're almost guaranteed not to win on November 5th, no matter
what they do at this point. Now, I don't want Republicans and patriots to stand back and
think, oh, we got this in the bag because we're going to have to fight like hell.
We know that the Democratic machine, the political establishment, has trick after trick up its sleeve.
But what we are seeing right now is the repercussions of lying to the American people for year after year, finally coming back to bite them.
I appreciate your call.
Wild in Wisconsin.
Wild, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, how's it going, Mr. 36?
chase geiser
Okay, let's kill that call.
All right, Barton, Georgia.
Bart, what is on your mind?
unidentified
Yes, sir.
After Trump curb-stomped Trump, Biden into the ground, he spoke to a crowd in Atlanta and thanked the great people of North Carolina.
Okay?
And then, as you know, while being interviewed by George Stephan, all of us, he said he's going to beat Trump again in the 2020 election.
And those are just two things off the top of my head.
He's done.
chase geiser
Yeah, he's totally toast.
Who do you think they're going to replace him with?
unidentified
I don't think they will.
I think they're going to keep him there.
chase geiser
Really?
unidentified
That's my gut feeling.
That's my gut feeling, and my gut feeling is almost always right.
chase geiser
Wow.
And why do you think they're going to make that decision?
unidentified
I just think that they like to piss on our face, and that's just another way of doing it.
Anybody else they put in there can't beat them either.
chase geiser
I think you're probably right.
Thanks for the call, Bart.
I appreciate it.
Tim in California.
Tim, what is on your mind?
tim in california
Well, I was just reminded that there was this time where they had, like, what was it, 20 people trying to get on the ticket with Joe?
Tulsi Gabbard and others were quickly eliminated and put aside because they were, you know, putting the spotlight on Joe too much.
But I remember one time where he was talking about the problems with the bottleneck of the supply chain and all the big container ships that were stuck off here on the west coast of California.
And he was talking about, and he either had to mention the port of Los Angeles, Yeah.
or the port of Long Beach.
And all of a sudden, after he named one, he couldn't think of the other.
unidentified
And he goes, uh, uh, uh, what am I doing here?
tim in california
Do you remember him saying that?
What am I doing here?
He's on a debate stage and he says, what am I doing here?
That's a long time ago.
And those weren't exactly complicated things to remember.
Port of Los Angeles, Port of Long Beach.
chase geiser
Unbelievable.
And that's the question that I think everybody on the left now is asking.
What is he even doing here?
I think because what was happening before is conservatives would see in their algorithms on social media, clip after clip of gaffe after gaffe of Joe Biden.
So we knew for years that this man was in cognitive decline, severe cognitive decline.
But the people on the left weren't seeing this in their feed.
So when they tuned in, By 50 to 80 million people on cable and then another 200 million people on X alone to watch the debate.
Many of them were surprised to see how bad he really is.
And now I think the base is just simply asking the question with 72% of voters saying that he's cognitively impaired to the extent that he shouldn't be the president of the United States or simply asking the question, what is Joe Biden doing here?
What do you think, Tim?
tim in california
Yeah, precisely.
Hey, and just two other quick hits.
Sunday show here.
Alex in his show talked about, you know, luck and luck.
Oh, you know, good luck and bad luck and so forth.
Hey, decades and decades and decades ago, a group of millionaires, they told me most people when they use the word luck, they use it like it's a loser's term.
unidentified
But do you know what the definition of luck is?
chase geiser
Tell me.
tim in california
Luck is when preparation meets with opportunity.
chase geiser
Amen.
There's a really good book about that called Lucky or Smart.
I think you'd love it, Tim.
All right, let's go on to Will in California.
Will, what's on your mind?
willie in california
Hey Chase, what about if we start using AI, artificial intelligence, for good purposes?
Why do we always continue to allow the globalists and the bad actors to capture Technology for evil purposes.
So much could be used to benefit the masses.
And I'm proposing that we summon all citizens of the entire globe to input their best assessment of honest justice as it's applied to individual and corporate law.
No longer would we have political activists intimidating black robes making legal decisions affecting our lives.
Let's have AI independently administer verdicts Delivered consistently on every case, every time, for the benefit of everyone, with liberty and justice for all.
chase geiser
Yeah, Will, that's a really good point.
Obviously, artificial intelligence is a new weapon of mass destruction.
It's going to be more powerful than even the nuclear bomb because of its ability to impact the psychology of masses who use these tools and are exposed to the outputs of these tools.
And the main thing is we have to make sure that this creation of artificial intelligence is decentralized.
Because if only a few major corporations or political government entities
have the ability to create and disperse this technology, then we're gonna see a major, major downfall
in the information war, in the war that is on for our lives.
We have to fight for the decentralization of artificial intelligence.
We have to fight against the regulation that's being lobbied for by these major corporations
to ensure that nobody else can compete with their artificial intelligence.
We have to diversify and, for lack of a better term, frankly, democratize the creation of AI if we hope to be able to use it against the New World Order, who will inevitably use it against us.
All good things.
Let's go to Ryan in North Carolina.
Ryan, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, Chase.
How are you doing?
chase geiser
Good, man.
Thanks for your call.
unidentified
So here's the question to we the people.
To think that it's still not okay to question those responsible for those who we perceive to be in actual power, that's kind of bad.
The true power should be wielded with a firm hand and a gentle heart.
We don't have that right now.
chase geiser
Can you say that again one more time just so I'm making sure that I understand?
unidentified
Yeah, so true power should be wielded with a firm hand and a gentle heart.
Yes.
To anyone that's overlooked how weak and bifurcated our current leadership has made us, and I'm
not just particularly singling out Biden, it's who's controlling him too, it makes us
look very weak on a global scale over the last decade, I mean, for sure.
chase geiser
Yes, absolutely.
And what we've seen from our leaders is the continual selling out of principles for the
sake of their own political gain.
And I think it's because systemically, we have every incentive for corruption and basically no incentive for principled leadership in the halls of Congress, whether it's the House of Representatives, or whether it's the Senate itself.
I mean, just the insider trading loopholes and protections themselves are enough
to catalyze corruption over the course of decade after decade.
When you go into office and you're making a meager sum of money,
especially if you're living in DC half the time, and then the only way to make money
is to make investments with the small sum of money that you make,
and you're allowed to invest your money based off of your particular knowledge
of what's gonna happen legislatively before the people understand what's gonna happen
legislatively, then that leads and incentivizes increased spending, increased corruption,
because that's how our politicians are able to line their own pockets directly
by spending more and more of our tax dollars.
So if we want leadership with a firm hand and a gentle heart, then we have to stop incentivizing
the selling of our political souls to Satan that is in place with these protections
that are in the halls of Congress.
I mean, we have to change these laws.
We have to wake up to what these laws are doing specifically.
And we have to change about three to six things at once.
If we could possibly do that, I think we could solve this problem.
Let's hear from Joe in Arkansas.
Joe, what's up?
unidentified
One of your callers a while ago kind of talked on it a little bit.
I don't think they have plans on replacing him with anybody.
I already think they know what they're going to do.
They already have a plan.
This storm could be something they could kick it off.
And I don't think they care.
If they piss people off, they're going to go ahead with it.
Yeah, I think there's going to be martial law or some false flag, some race deal.
You know, this Something that's going to be like a replay of 2020.
They'll find another George.
George Floyd and.
Something like that, but it's under lockdown or yeah, I think you're right.
chase geiser
I think the risk of that is especially high in between the election on the 5th of November and the inauguration on the 20th of January.
I think Alex Jones is right about that.
That's their opportunity to instill martial law in some sort of false flag operations.
What are your thoughts?
unidentified
As far as they're not even going to let us get to the election.
They're not even going to let him get voted in because, like I said, I think between now and November 5th, but I know most people disagree with me, I think that's our biggest threat.
Either a war, some false flag, some type of race deal.
I don't think they're even gonna let the vote happen.
chase geiser
Well, that's what Zelensky did.
Zelensky was able to postpone the election because of the war with Russia.
But the difference is that Ukraine actually had a stipulation in its constitution that allowed for that.
We have no such thing in our constitution.
So it's possible that they could do that, but they would have to either just intentionally,
brazenly defy the constitution in order to accomplish that, or they would have to have the constitution amended
in order to do that, which I find unlikely.
But I hope that you're wrong.
I don't think that you're foolish for thinking that's a possibility.
That's certainly something that the establishment wants to do.
I just don't see a legal political avenue.
that they could do that.
And I know that the constitution doesn't matter to these leftists.
I know it doesn't matter to these people, but even some things are too brazenly
in violation of the constitution for the left to get away with.
And I hope that this is an example of that, but great call, great points, Joe.
Jefferson of Virginia, Jefferson, you wanted to talk about brainwashing?
jefferson in virginia
Hey, Chase, great show.
Yeah, I would say, everybody's saying that Kamala is eligibly present
because she was born here, is the same group think brainwash
as saying doing your own research is a danger to our democracy.
chase geiser
Yeah, all while the Joe Biden campaign, by the way, has been telling people to Google it, Google it.
Have you seen from the Biden campaign they've been making claims and saying, just look it up, just look it up after this whole campaign about how looking it up is anti-science?
jefferson in virginia
Right, but they're counting on when you look up stuff on Google or whatever on the internet, you're going to get the information that says she's a natural born citizen, even though she has no naturality.
So I keep saying we need to harp on his replacement.
His follow-up act is Kamala Harris, and we're going to fumble this because we don't really want to talk about it because everybody, for the most part, thinks the Obama deception proved that being born here is the only thing that matters.
And that whole birth certificate mess in Hawaii or Kenya was designed to make the people that aren't paying attention believe erroneously that being born here is the only thing that matters.
It's not about who your parents are, it's just about whether you were born in Hawaii.
That's because most people don't pay attention to civics and they're bored by it immediately when you bring it up.
So, I keep saying, we need to focus on Kamala much more than focus on Joe Biden.
Joe Biden's toast.
He's done.
We're wasting time pointing at all the things he does wrong every day.
That's just a low-hanging fruit.
They're not going to try to prop him up anymore.
chase geiser
Frankly, we should be fighting for him to stay in the race because our odds against him are so good.
I mean, I know that some of the polls show that our odds against Kamala are even better, but an ambush candidate is a great threat to the Trump campaign at this point.
At this point, since Trump is winning by such a large margin against Joe Biden, we should be pushing for him to stay in the race.
jefferson in virginia
That's if you want to handicap a race that's never going to come to fruition.
I don't think the election's going to happen either.
If they don't think they can steal it, they're not going to let it happen.
One way or another, the Constitution be damned, they're going to steal it blatantly right in front of our face if they have to and rub our face in it and say anybody that opposes what we are telling you happened in the election is just racism.
You're all a bunch of white nationalists.
Well, Jefferson, I hope that you're wrong, and I fear that you're right.
Dave in Arizona.
That's why they're staffing the FEMA camps is because they figure we're gonna argue about
the results of the election they stole and they're gonna need to put us away.
So that's why they're staffing up FEMA camps right now.
That's what the whole report last week was with Alex about the woman that was saying
they're hiring these housekeepers under Department Homeland Security.
The guards are called housekeepers.
chase geiser
Well, Jefferson, I hope that you're wrong and I fear that you're right.
Dave in Arizona.
Dave, what do you think?
unidentified
Yeah, I appreciate you taking the call, sir.
dave in arizona
Sure.
Great topics, as always.
Love the open forum.
Yeah, I think, again, I think we the people have failed.
I mean, we see the people in the establishment class.
I mean, who stood up for us with this national security threat?
And it's not just because of the debate.
We know that President Biden puppet is an extension of Obama 4.0, and they've let in 30 million alien invaders, giving them money, giving them housing, giving them debit cards, giving them cell phones.
And the federal government's a backstop.
The state governments are sovereign.
And none of those, when they fail, we the people should stand up.
I drive through Phoenix.
I can't get 100 people to stand up and just have a rally for our rights.
I think we've, in essence, ceded the republic.
And I'm not sure how to change that.
I can't get people motivated out here in State 48, sir.
chase geiser
Yeah, no, that's a that's a great point.
And that's that's ultimately the question.
How can we wake people up?
That's been the mission of InfoWars for almost three decades now.
And the fact of the matter is we are in an information war.
And an enlightened populist cannot be easily subjugated.
And so doing things like downloading clips and sharing clips of the show with others, not biting your tongue when you're at social events and somebody says something politically that you know not to be true and actually standing up for what you believe.
You don't even have to be aggressive or rude about it, but just...
Educating those around you will have a ripple effect.
And one of the amazing things about InfoWars being allowed back on X is we've had countless callers and just people that I've interacted with in other forums as well who have said, look, I didn't listen to Alex Jones at all.
I didn't listen to InfoWars at all, but I saw you guys on X. And the first time I listened in, I thought this is ridiculous.
The second time I listened in, I liked one or two things.
Now I am totally an info warrior.
I've been listening incessantly for several months.
Exposing people to this message is in and of itself enough to awaken the populace.
So even more important than going to InfoWarsStore.com and buying products to help keep us on the air, that is abundantly important.
Even more important than that is sharing the broadcast, sharing the clips with as many people as possible because an enlightened populace cannot be subjugated.
Dave, great call.
Ben in Florida.
Ben, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, Chase.
I wanted to talk about the prison AI reform VR system.
You guys played a clip at the beginning of the first hour.
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
And beyond the fact that it looks literally like Minority Report, these things are going to be put, in my insight, into those re-education camps in order to torture patriots and Christians, in order to re-educate them, as Clinton said, Hillary.
They're going to build an AI database in order to track, hunt down, and then profile any dissidents.
They're going in these FEMA-type camps, and this is bad news for the Republic and all of us.
chase geiser
Yes, these are the dangers of artificial intelligence.
I mean, the technology is already there.
We've shown clips on the network before about this.
Technology is already there to hook people up to a brain scan.
And based on the results of a brain scan, this artificial intelligence can show a picture of what the person is thinking of.
This is exactly as you said, Ben.
This is minority report level stuff where they're going to take people who are suspects of crimes.
They're going to ask them questions, hook them up to a brain scanner, and they're going to ask them, where were you on the night of?
What do you remember about the scene of?
And this AI is going to scan their brain and render images and even videos of what they remember.
And this is going to be used for much more nefarious purposes than that.
I mean, that sounds reasonable.
Oh, great.
We can catch criminals more easily.
We can prove that convicts actually did the crime that they did more easily.
This technology always sounds like it's amazing and beneficial on the surface.
But when push comes to shove, all technology is ultimately used both for good and for evil.
So what we have to do is ensure that as this inevitable development of artificial intelligence manifests right before our eyes, the inevitable Evil that comes from that is rendered moot by the way that it can be used and democratized and decentralized for good.
Ben, that was a great call.
Great thoughts on that.
I'm concerned about that, too.
Stay away from these camps.
Don't let them take you and your family to these camps.
If there's any time to use the Second Amendment, it's when they start taking you to camps.
Daryl in North Carolina, Daryl, what is on your mind?
unidentified
Hear, hear, man.
If there's any time to use the Second Amendment, that's when they start trying to take you to the camps.
Hear, hear, man.
Sir, what I wanted to talk about was this morning in Nashville, the Patriot Front reared their ugly heads once again.
chase geiser
Yes.
unidentified
Piling out of a giant U-Haul dressed like a bunch of senior frat boys.
jefferson in virginia
It's ridiculous.
unidentified
Everyone in Nashville called them out as speds.
There's a lot of talk now into shining a spotlight on this group.
Finding out who they are, and if they're legit, they need to be transparent.
No more sneaking around in masks, piling out of U-Hauls, with false flags imminent, being blamed on right-wingers.
This is the number one group to shine a spotlight on and find out who the Patriot Front is.
What's that one?
chase geiser
I'm calling J. Yeah, absolutely. This is definitely a very alarming organization. Even if they
weren't established to be feds, they're certainly infiltrated by the feds. I encourage everyone
to stay away from groups like Patriot Front. Do things like go to info war store.com and
share links from info wars.com and band video to to save this country. Don't join organizations
like that. Folks, folks, more calls on the other side.
unidentified
It's that one. That one there on your arm.
Oh, it's a tattoo.
I got that removed.
Don't tell me.
Don't tell me.
Mother.
What is that?
What the...
Stupid, that's the U.S.S.
I guess that's Indianapolis.
You on the Indianapolis?
What happened?
A Japanese submarine slammed two torpedoes into our side, Chief.
It was coming back from the island of Tinian Delady.
It just delivered the bomb, the Hiroshima bomb.
1100 men went into the water.
The vessel went down in 12 minutes.
Didn't see the first shark for about half an hour.
Tiger.
Thirteen footer, you know?
You know that when you're in the water, Chief?
You tell by looking from the dorsal to the tail.
Well, we didn't know.
Wish our bomb mission had been so secret.
No distress signal have been sent.
They didn't even list his overdue for a week.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Very first light, Chief.
Sharks come cruisin'.
So we formed ourselves into tight groups.
You know, kinda like old squares in a battle.
Like, you see, in a calendar, like the Battle of Waterloo, and the idea was, shark comes to the nearest man, that man, he starts poundin' and hollerin' and screamin'.
Sometimes the shark go away.
Sometimes he wouldn't go away.
Right into you.
Right into your eyes.
You know the thing about a shark?
He's got lifeless eyes.
Black eyes, like a doll's eyes.
When he comes at you, he doesn't seem to be living.
Until he bites you.
And those black eyes roll over white, and then... Oh, then you hear that terrible high-pitched screaming.
The ocean turns red.
In spite of all the pounding and the hollering, they all come in, they rip you to pieces.
You know, by the end of that first dawn, lost a hundred men.
I don't know how many sharks, maybe a thousand.
I don't know how many men, they average six an hour.
On Thursday morning, Chief, I bumped into a friend of mine, Herbie Robinson from Cleveland.
Baseball player.
Bozun's mate.
I thought he was asleep.
Reached over to wake him up.
Bobbed up and down in the water.
It was like a kind of top.
Upended.
Well, he'd been bitten in half below the waist.
Noon the fifth day, Mr. Hooper, a Lockheed Ventura saw us.
He swung in low and he saw us.
He's a young pilot, a lot younger than Mr. Hooper anyway.
He saw us and he come in low.
And three hours later, a big fat PBY comes down and start to pick us up.
You know, that was the time I was most frightened, waiting for my turn.
I'll never put on a life jacket again.
So, 1100 men went in the water.
316 men come out of the sharks, took the rest, June the 29th, 1945.
on the 29th, 1945.
Anyway.
chase geiser
The reason I wanna show that clip, that's from the movie Jaws, of course, famous monologue,
one of the best monologues I've ever seen.
That's the story of the USS Indianapolis, and I hadn't heard of it until my family and I were watching Jaws on the Fourth of July.
Because if Die Hard is a Christmas movie, then Jaws is the Fourth of July movie, the famous Fourth of July party on the beach in that movie.
And I looked up all the details of the USS Indianapolis afterward.
I even watched a documentary And it's a true story.
They deliver the bomb, or key components to the atomic bomb, and on the way to another island after the bomb has been delivered, they're hit by a couple of torpedoes.
Ship does sink in 12 minutes.
And I think there were 300 survivors of the original 1,197 that were on board.
Something like that.
Around.
The reason I wanted to tell that story is because what happened in the aftermath of the USS Indianapolis is, The captain of the ship, whose name escapes me, please forgive me.
I think it might have been Captain McVeigh, but please forgive me.
His name does escape me.
The captain of that ship was court-martialed for failing to zigzag.
Even though he was told that he didn't have to zigzag, even though he wasn't told that there were enemy submarines in the water on the way to the port that he was headed to, he was court-martialed for failing to zigzag.
Blamed for the entire event, despite the fact that Three out of four men on that ship died, most of them eaten by sharks and dying of exposures.
Charles B. McVeigh III.
Captain, I was correct.
He was blamed for it.
And there was no way for them to send a distress signal because the mission had been so secret.
So the man who they trusted enough to be responsible for key components of the nuclear bomb successfully delivers those components, resulting in the end of the war, and then is hit by submarines that he wasn't warned about and court-martialed as a result of it.
It was the betrayal of the deep state of the Navy, the betrayal of an American hero, a
war hero who himself was in the water for four or five days after the events of this
and had to witness and hear the screens of his men as they were eaten one at a time,
six at a time by thousands of sharks in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
And this is exactly what's happened to the Biden administration.
Joe Biden was forced into running for president of the United States in 2020.
Did absolutely everything the CIA, the deep state, the Democratic machine wanted him to do, despite the fact that he was suffering from cognitive decline dementia.
I mean, even Tucker Carlson admits that in 2019, they knew, his family knew, as is reported by witnesses, that Joe Biden had been diagnosed with a form of dementia.
And they ran him anyway, he did everything they said, and now, just like what happened with the USS Indianapolis, now he and his campaign and his regime, his administration, are in the water, and the establishment is picking him apart like sharks, blaming him for all of the failures, totally throwing him under the bus, even though he did everything that they said.
And he is an evil bastard, don't get me wrong, Joe Biden is an evil man.
But this is proof that no matter how hard you work for the state, no matter how hard you serve the deep state, no matter what you do for this political machine, this political establishment, it has no principles and it will betray you as soon as it is politically more convenient for that betrayal to manifest.
Because they do not operate on principle, they operate only on opportunity.
So just as this man was bobbing around for days in the story from Jaws, Witnessing the betrayal and the abandonment of all of his crewman crewmates.
So is the Biden camp, the Biden regime.
Suffering the betrayal and abandonment of this political establishment, a man who should never have been put in the position that he was in to begin with.
Similar to Captain McVeigh.
Back to your calls, folks.
Andrew, New Jersey, Andrew, what is on your mind?
andrew in new jersey
Yes, Mario Van Peebles.
Actor, filmmaker, he made a recent film on the U.S., I forgot the name already.
chase geiser
USS Indianapolis?
andrew in new jersey
Yeah, it's a very good film.
And according to the film, the Japanese captain or admiral testifies actually in court, but supports the U.S.
chase geiser
You know, yes, the commander of the submarine that shot down the USS Indianapolis testified in court in defense of Captain McVeigh, saying that even if he had zigzagged, the conditions were such that he still would have been struck.
That's true.
unidentified
Right.
andrew in new jersey
He said it was too close that he was too close.
He couldn't.
It was a great film, a good film.
And the sharks look real, pliable.
But I want to say Biden, Stephanopoulos.
First, your younger audience might not know with Bill Clinton, Stephanopoulos worked with Hillary to attack Women that Bill had an affair with called the Bimbo Eruption and James Carville, they would all gang up on them and discredit them and slander them as hillbilly trailer trash type women and go after them, ruin their reputation and abilities to work.
And he even did that in a documentary where he knew he was being recorded and he was ripping someone on the phone and saying, you'll never work.
But I want to say too, Stephanopoulos never asked any real questions about the content of the debate, like what was really the inflation, the bounce-back jobs, your accounting jobs that were temporarily locked down.
Millions and millions were locked down, then reopened, so Trump didn't lose those jobs and you didn't create them, so he didn't ask any of those questions.
Also, the border, they don't really endorse him, the border guards.
Right.
With the editing, as you guys know, one thing, because I work with video production also and news, they could just simply do more takes with Biden.
He could just re-answer and they could go to a cutaway shot, a reaction shot of Stephanopoulos.
I actually stood in for Susan Sarandon, who's a liberal, so now I regret it, but the host,
it was a kid show and he wanted to re-ask the questions and have someone to look at
and nod, so he pretended I was her because the camera was on him.
We did a story once on a football player that had autism and his parents saw the story and
they flipped, they were like, he's some kind of genius when there's a TV camera, but it
wasn't edited purposely to trick people, but I didn't edit that one.
They did their formula.
They put B-roll, so it seemed smooth and articulate.
And last, with Trump, when he said, peacefully and patriotically, they cut that out, but they went to another camera angle to hide the edit, to hide a jump cut.
chase geiser
Yes.
andrew in new jersey
So just little things like they could trick ... You could easily make Biden You know, you could edit it.
It's not live.
So, and it was a joke, just like the debate, and they didn't ask about content, but InfoWars kicks ass.
And keep, keep kicking ass.
chase geiser
Amen, Andrew.
Great call.
Thank you for all that input.
That's so true.
The way that it was edited was certainly conducive to making Joe Biden look less like a maniac, but even with all the benefits of a pre-recorded, edited interview, he still failed to really drive it home, didn't he?
O'Brien in Maryland.
O'Brien, what is on your mind?
unidentified
Yes, hi.
chase geiser
Hi.
unidentified
Jay, how you doing?
chase geiser
Good, thanks for calling.
unidentified
Yeah.
I want to say something about the debate that happened a week ago.
I didn't watch it, but I knew the whole thing was going to be a literal train wreck, and I also knew that with Biden failing health, he probably wasn't going to make it, make it out there, out there at all.
I kind of, I mean, With everything that's been happening over the last four years, I mean, you could almost tell that he pretty much just walked into enemy fire and then still get shot.
chase geiser
Yeah, he absolutely, he absolutely walked into a trap and everybody was saying that that debate was going to be a trap for Donald Trump.
Obviously the parameters and rules that were set for it were designed in such a way to try to convince or get Trump to back out of the debate.
But he knew ultimately that no matter how unfair the game was, the debate was that Joe Biden would be incapable of delivering Yeah I think it was a good performance.
He knew that Joe Biden's decline was such that no matter how unfair the debate was, it was going to be a disaster for Biden.
And so we did it anyway, and it ended up coming off much more like a trap for Joe Biden because he just embarrassed himself for 90 minutes straight.
I mean, there was not one redeeming moment in that debate for Joe Biden.
And ultimately, it's resulted in what I think is going to be the end of his candidacy and
possibly even the end of his presidency itself.
Let's move on to Luke in California.
Luke, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hi, Chase.
Yeah, hi, Chase.
I just really had a quick comment in response to the clip that you had of the CNN guy interviewing Joe Biden after the fact, where he said, yeah, actually, we actually interviewed actual retards.
And I was like, holy crap, dude.
Like out here in California, it's like, yeah, dude, they banned the word retard a long time ago, where you can't even say the word retard.
And the leftist narrative was just like, yeah, you can't even say the word retard or it's going to be offended.
And so I just find it quite awkward.
You know, that the CNN best wing narrative people are saying we interviewed actual retards.
chase geiser
That was a deep fake, Luke.
You fell for it, man.
That was the whole joke.
He didn't really say that.
unidentified
Well, no, the CNN dude did it.
I saw it on... Oh, OK.
All right.
chase geiser
Well, if you saw it in a video, then it's obviously true.
Luke, thanks for your call.
I appreciate it.
Let's go to Karen in California.
Karen, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hi.
First time caller.
chase geiser
Thank you for calling.
unidentified
Yes, thank you for having me.
During the debate, Biden was directly asked if he was fit for office, considering his age when he was done.
No one caught, and he didn't answer that question.
He rambled about anything else, but nothing about his fitness.
chase geiser
Absolutely.
Well, he really didn't answer any of the questions directly.
And even if he started off answering a question doing fairly well, by the end of it, he was totally lost.
I mean, the famous moment of, you know, we beat Medicaid and Trump responding, yeah, you beat the hell out of him.
What was he supposed to say?
What was he trying to say?
But you're right.
He didn't answer any of the questions directly, and it wasn't because he didn't have an answer.
It was because he was incapable of putting a coherent response together.
He proved to the world that he is not all there.
He is out to lunch.
Karen, great call.
Thank you for calling in.
William in Arkansas.
William, what's on your mind?
william in arkansas
Survival.
That's pretty good, you know, for all of humanity.
I think the nation has forgot the understanding of e forbis unum, and the blue and the foul flag, which represents the unity that binds those 50 states.
Selfless, self-sacrifice is, you know, not a paramount thing of understanding.
I am a fan of, I think, one of the greatest quotes by Hemingway is, For whom the bell tolls, you know, every man's death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind.
So forever let it be known, for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.
Jimmy Cooper made a great movie about it.
When you talk about the traitors of our military and the lack of input and sacrifice by the mass of the public, once again, Billy Mitchell, Gary Cooper, played a part of a general who actually is the grandfather of the Air Force.
Uh, he was also court-martialed in prison, blah, blah, blah.
And I'm told that, you know, 10 years before the fact that the Japanese would hit Pearl Harbor.
Now, if you go to San Antonio, you'll see that he is looked at as the grandfather of the Air Force because the Army Air Corps prior to didn't want to listen to the man.
You know, as long as the average person and the nation in the world on a whole controlled by this ancient understanding or acceptance of that There's a control by military, and they get to say how the military functions, and who and how, when we fight, and how we finance it with everybody's public money.
Look at the MacArthur bill, after World War II, that he presented to the U.N., that the U.N.
denied by five nations, and all the other nations said, we accept it.
And it would shut down all international wars.
You wouldn't have it, because all the other nations said we'll, you know, freeze all air, land, sea, space, and all embassies would be Frozen.
People in them frozen.
All assets, all business transactions would be frozen.
It would limit any two nations from doing very much in a modern war, right?
We're at a precipice for our whole race, and it's just unreal.
I have a question for the deep state.
Let me see if I can get it out right.
Yeah.
Y'all ever hear of a swing blade?
Some people call it a Kaiser blade.
Yeah.
unidentified
Hey, Jones, I like the way you talk.
Bye-bye.
chase geiser
Yep.
Absolutely, William.
Thanks for the call.
I appreciate it.
Mike in Alaska.
Mike, what is on your mind?
unidentified
All right.
Hello, Chase.
I think they're sweating it because they need to know who the VP is.
They need to know who the president is.
They need to know who Trump's VP is so they can print the mail-in ballot.
If they don't hurry up, you know, pretty soon, they won't be able to print the ballots to cheat with.
And I think the longer Trump waits to pick his VP, the better.
chase geiser
Yeah, you know, that's not that's not a bad observation there.
The longer it takes to find a cat candidate, the more difficult it is for them to cheat.
There's no doubt that they're going to cheat.
I think they're cheating amounts to about 5 to 10% of the total vote.
But I think this one is going to be too big to rig no matter who they throw in the race.
Mike, thanks for your call.
I appreciate that.
Let's go to Zicks in Missouri.
Zicks, what is on your mind?
unidentified
How you doing?
Good.
chase geiser
Thanks for calling.
unidentified
Hey man, so why should America stay American?
chase geiser
Is that a rhetorical question or do you want me to answer it?
unidentified
No, I want you to answer it.
chase geiser
Well, I don't have an answer for that question specifically.
I think there's a difference between the United States of America and America.
I think they're basically two different countries.
I would like to see all 50 states stay together just because there's something powerful about as many people as possible sticking together.
But ultimately, I think I'm with you, Zex.
I think that it's inevitable that there's going to be some civil war and breakdown over the course of the next 100 to 200 years.
unidentified
I don't want a civil war.
What I'm saying is, I mean, we've already lost the left coast.
We've already lost the east coast.
Both of those, they're highly blue.
When we look at the polling, over 100,000 people, if you look at 33, 33, 33, if you
want to take simple numbers, 33 left, 33 right, 33 in the middle, there's over 100 million
people and most of them live on the coast.
So how do we reconcile with those people without becoming everything that they claim we're
going to be becoming?
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
Meaning the dictatorship, I guess, is what I'm saying.
chase geiser
Well, I think ultimately what's going to happen is if the left gets an increased amount of control over the decades because of this disparity in population, then the results of leftist policy are going to be more felt.
So the more power the Democrats have, the worse things become.
And ultimately, I do think that a lot of people on these coasts over the course of the next several decades are going to flip away from the Democratic Party.
I'm not saying they're going to be Republican, but I do think that populism is on the rise
and that we're witnessing the beginning of the rise of American populism now as both
Republicans and Democrats, Republican voters and Democratic voters feel more and more disenfranchised
with their respective political parties.
We're seeing this rise of populist sentiment where people are realizing that it's not about
Republicans versus Democrats, man.
It's about the people versus the political class.
So just because things are a certain way now, politically, demographically speaking, doesn't
doesn't mean that they'll continue to manifest that way in the decades to come.
I understand that the leftist coast is just that, a leftist coast, and that the east coast
is largely democratic.
But we're seeing people really wake up, both Republicans and Democrats, and realizing that
their own party is not the answer as it stands to our political ails.
What do you think?
unidentified
Yeah, I disagree.
I mean, you have people who are so entrenched in this ideology.
The only way to fix it is to become what they claim we're going to become.
And that's where I'm asking.
I mean, we always talk about Donald Trump's going to fix everything, the Republicans are going to fix this, MAGA first, blah, blah, blah.
I mean, I'm all on board.
I get it.
But the problem that I see is that you have these people who are so entrenched in these ideologies.
There's no fixing them.
chase geiser
It's cult-like.
unidentified
What is your opinion?
And I'd love to talk to Alex or, you know, all these other people, but what I'm trying to figure out, because you guys are spouse, everything's going to be okay.
We're all going to fix it.
No, we're not.
To be honest with you, we're not really going to fix this.
And as an info warrior, we can't fix this.
Because we're speaking to people who understand what we're saying.
We also have to understand there is 33% of this population who don't care.
They're never going to change.
chase geiser
Yes.
unidentified
And that's why I'm asking you.
So how are we going to fix it?
chase geiser
That's a good question.
Well, to answer your question just directly, because we've only got about a minute and a half left.
Yes, it's true that in any civilization, there's 33% of the population, one in three people who you just simply cannot change their mind because they've adopted an ideology that reaches a cult-like level of brainwashing or just cognitive dissonance.
I mean, there's always going to be a percentage of the population that votes for Joe Biden no matter what.
There's always going to be the Joy Reads who don't care if the guy is literally drooling and in a coma and they're still going to vote for him because they're so brainwashed into Trump derangement syndrome that they're not going to support it.
There is a substantial number of people in the middle who are malleable.
There's a lot of people in the United States of America who remain independent thinking.
And I've seen, even from the left coast and the east coast, I've seen Democrats, people video after video, I know these are anecdotal, but clip after clip of people who voted for Joe Biden in 2020 admitting that they made a mistake.
unidentified
Yeah, I do.
chase geiser
I do.
to the fact that there's something abundantly dangerous going on.
So I disagree with the notion that it's hopeless.
I do think that there is enough among us within our population who can be
woken up and converted to our side.
I do think there's hope.
But one thing I do believe for sure is that if we lose hope, then our victory, our failure in this fight is guaranteed.
So we have to maintain hope against all odds.
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