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All right! | |
Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines with your host, Chase Geiser. | ||
It's Sunday Night Live, ladies and gentlemen, and Kamala Harris is perhaps the most incompetent, retarded, and evil person all combined into one mashup. | ||
I cannot believe some of the things that we've seen this week from this campaign. | ||
You know, they're so embarrassed about Tim Walz being caught four years in clip after clip, and we will make a compilation of every single time being guilty of stolen valor, whether he said that he carried weapons of war in war or whether he just allowed people to describe his military experience inaccurately without correcting them, whether it's Nancy Pelosi or other newscasters. | ||
Or whether he failed to explicitly specify or characterize his statements about being in Afghanistan to show explicitly that he was in Afghanistan as a congressman but not as a soldier. | ||
See, he just likes to talk about his time in Afghanistan and being in Afghanistan in the context of his so-called 24 years in weekend uniform so that people just assume that he fought in the war even though he's not technically lying. | ||
He's certainly lying by omission or in the way that he characterizes this. | ||
And then he goes and he goes in these interviews and he just says that it's a result of his poor grammar. | ||
And since the Kamala Harris campaign is so incompetent and frazzled by stolen valor after stolen valor, she obviously didn't do a background check to discover that this was a serious problem. | ||
They have tried to pin this Arlington thing on Donald Trump, where they're talking about how he was inappropriate with having a film crew there or photographs taken in front of these cemeteries as if they care so much. | ||
And they're trying to make it look like he exploited dead veterans for the sake of some political gain when he's already way ahead in the polls, especially in terms of veterans. | ||
So he has no need to exploit veterans for this. | ||
But they try to say he's exploiting it. | ||
And A, they have done the same thing for years before where they filmed promos at Arlington Cemetery. | ||
And B, their accusation that he is exploiting these veterans, which is false, is in and of itself the exploitation of those same veterans. | ||
So they're entirely hypocritical at the same time. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely unbelievable. | ||
Let's look at clip number 10 here. | ||
This is a mom telling CNN that they reached out to both the Trump and the Biden campaign or administrations and asked both of them to come to the event and the Biden administration didn't even respond. | ||
Clip number 10. | ||
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We invited both President Trump and the Biden-Harris administration, and we didn't hear back from the White House. | |
We were happy to welcome President Trump to lay wreaths with all three of our families and our wounded, some of our wounded from that day. | ||
And when he came to Section 60, It was at our request to spend time with our loved ones. | ||
There was not a press presence there. | ||
We privately took pictures among ourselves. | ||
And it was, you know, a more celebratory feeling for that day because, you know, we want to celebrate our loved ones and it's very hard to find ways to do that. | ||
Um, you know, at a cemetery, but they were very respectful. | ||
We didn't see any altercation and really we just want our loved ones to be honored and remembered in a positive way. | ||
Well, I have to ask you, you know, did you ever expect that when you were putting together the memorial for all of this and for Nicole that it would turn into such a media firestorm? | ||
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No, no, no expectation of that. | |
You know, our families invited President Trump to lay a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with each of our three families from the three that are buried there at Arlington from the Abbey Gate. | ||
And he graciously accepted our invitation and then visited Graveside with us and spent time talking to all of our family members and we shared experiences and stories about our loved ones with him. | ||
And it was beautiful and respectful and on the third year anniversary it was very healing for our families. | ||
So the Gold Star families of the 13 soldiers who fell during the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal issued a scathing statement condemning Kamala Harris for politicizing President Trump's attendance at the ceremony in Arlington honoring their relatives. | ||
So Harris on Saturday had accused Trump of staging a political stunt that disrespected sacred ground where many Afghanistan war dead are buried following reports a photographer with his campaign got into an altercation with an Arlington staffer last week. | ||
So they totally mischaracterized what happened between Trump and this Arlington Cemetery event, what was going on, and they themselves exploit it. | ||
These parents, these mothers, these other family members associated with actual people who are Resting in Arlington Cemetery are coming out and saying that this is scathing. | ||
And all of this in the context of the fact that despite Kamala Harris saying that they disrespected Afghanistan war veterans, we have this clip 32 of Tim Walz framing his time in Afghanistan, his visit to Afghanistan, as if it was during his time in the National Guard when it was during his time in Congress. | ||
Clip number 32. | ||
When I talk to my constituents in Southern Minnesota, I don't care if they're Republican, Independent, Democrat, it doesn't matter to them. | ||
When I tell them, when I was in Afghanistan, you know what our troops were worried about? | ||
They were worried about their families' healthcare and they were worried about their pensions. | ||
I said, do you think that's really what you want? | ||
If you were just to watch that clip or see that speech, you would just assume that he was talking about his time in Afghanistan actually fighting the war, but he's talking about his visit to Bagram, that infamous area, during the war as a congressman. | ||
And not only that, we have clips of him that we showed you a million times of him saying that he carried weapons of war in war. | ||
We have Nancy Pelosi saying that we respect his courage on the battlefield when he was never in a battlefield. | ||
We have instances of him being interviewed over the years where the interviewer on these mainstream media outlets describe his war experience and accolades in the military in an inaccurate way and he fails to correct them. | ||
So you can say all you want about whether that That clip should be going viral. | ||
This man is clearly guilty of stolen valor and infamously stated this week that it was just a matter of bad grammar. | ||
All of this in the context of clip number 19 here where Biden and Kamala filmed a promotional video at Arlington. | ||
Let's run it. | ||
There they are walking in their masks. | ||
And she did another speech and promo there last year, as I understand it. | ||
the same reef. | ||
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I mean, you're telling me this isn't promotional for them to be there together and ensure that they're on film. | |
I mean, you're telling me this Wearing their masks outside for no reason? | ||
This isn't promotional? | ||
-Present! -So what exactly did Trump do wrong? | ||
They're just trying to divert attention away from the fact that Tim Walz is guilty of stolen valor. | ||
It's abundantly obvious. | ||
And she's collapsing in the polls right now. | ||
Because of her disastrous interview on CNN, it was probably scheduled for an hour. | ||
We know that they cut it down to about somewhere between 18 and 26 minutes for just the best parts. | ||
Those parts themselves were absolutely atrocious. | ||
We're going to show you clips of that, break that down. | ||
Now that she's failed so abundantly in that interview on CNN, she's trying to make any excuse that she can to back out of this debate by trying to renegotiate terms that she already agreed to. | ||
Because she understands that the more face time or screen time that she has with the American people, the further she goes down in the polls. | ||
And the only reason she even agreed to do this CNN interview in the first place is because she was getting called out on it so badly that she knew that she had to show face, otherwise be proven a coward. | ||
But we have mixed race voters torching Kamala Harris on MSNBC. | ||
World crises need more than giggling and having girl moment on stage. | ||
This is clip number one. | ||
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Do you feel some kinship towards her as a mixed person? | |
Not personally. | ||
I find a lot of her trajectory to not be my brand of woman leader. | ||
We've got three major international crises going on and someone applying to be commander-in-chief. | ||
As a woman, I want to see you do more than, you know, appeal to giggling and having a girl moment on the stage. | ||
And you have these pundits coming out and saying that any black voter that supports Donald Trump is imaginary. | ||
This is clip number 35. | ||
But we have countless examples of viral moment after viral moment, street video after street video of black people, people of color, minority communities, communities typically associated with the Democratic Party being in support of Trump. | ||
Let's run clip number 35. | ||
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I don't make anything of these polls that are talking to imaginary black folks. | |
We not voting for her. | ||
Kamala Harris is not African-American. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
I've not seen him. | ||
So you think that they don't exist? | ||
Keep going. | ||
Keep doing that. | ||
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What are you? | |
You're from the South now? | ||
You speak Ebonics now, Kamala? | ||
Really? | ||
Let's vote for Donald Trump so we can all be prosperous again. | ||
I don't know who these people are. | ||
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You're not going to dictate our decision by calling us names and trying to make us feel bad. | |
People aren't for her like that. | ||
They're reading scripts. | ||
She's terrible. | ||
If she comes into office, it will be done. | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
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But I'm definitely voting for Trump. | |
Y'all, did y'all hear me? | ||
But, um... I'm not a Democrat. | ||
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Imaginary black folks. | |
I didn't even know she was the vice president. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
Let's go, Trump. | ||
I would love to know, for one, who they're talking to. | ||
They think they own us. | ||
What the f*** with the Republicans? | ||
That's what they want us to vote for. | ||
And we not voting for her. | ||
I have not seen him anywhere. | ||
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So you think that they don't exist? | |
Keep moving. | ||
America is dying, and the Democrat Party celebrates. | ||
I don't know who these people are. | ||
Why is she always laughing? | ||
Keep moving, Angela. | ||
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I'll vote for Trump. | |
That was not supposed to be a stumper either. | ||
That's embarrassing, bro. | ||
I am a former Democrat. | ||
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They are actively out here villainizing black men for not wanting to vote for Kamala Harris. | |
And there's so many. | ||
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But you want me to take my hands down and vote for Kamala Harris? | |
I wish I was black. | ||
I don't know who these people are. | ||
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I'm going for Trump. | |
I'm supporting Trump. | ||
I have not seen him anywhere. | ||
So you think that they don't exist? | ||
I'm running for Trump, so. | ||
What the hell have you been doing the last four years? | ||
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I'm voting the way I'm voting because I am black. | |
They might be the invisible man that Ralph Ellison talked about. | ||
This is insane. | ||
This is absolutely insane. | ||
Listen! | ||
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I don't want to vote for her because she's the first black woman to run for president or to win. | |
Imaginary black folks. | ||
Donald Trump could get up on stage, pull his pants down, take a s*** up at the podium, and I still would never vote for you f***ing Democrats again. | ||
Let that sink in. | ||
Yeah, well, and if you wonder why it is that she's collapsing in the polls so abundantly that she's just performing atrociously, let's just watch four quick clips and break them down and talk about it, of what happened during this interview. | ||
Let's go straight to clip number 28 here, where Kamala Harris responds to a question regarding the hostage situation between Israel and the Palestinians. | ||
Clip number 28. | ||
We have got to get a deal done. | ||
We were in Doha. | ||
We have to get a deal done. | ||
This war must end. | ||
And we must get a deal that is about getting the hostages out. | ||
I've met with the families of the American hostages. | ||
Let's get the hostages out. | ||
Let's get the ceasefire done. | ||
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But no change in policy in terms of arms and so forth? | |
No, we have to get a deal done. | ||
Dana, we have to get a deal done. | ||
When you look at the significance of this to the families, to the people who are living in that region, a deal is not only the right thing to do to end this war, but will unlock so much of what must happen next. | ||
Now, in clip 45, she's responding to a question about whether or not she has any regrets about talking about Joe Biden's mental health, supporting Joe Biden despite the fact that he was in cognitive decline. | ||
Remember, everybody seems to have forgotten that on June 27th of this year, Joe Biden performed so terribly in a 90-minute debate with Donald Trump that the whole world woke up and finally admitted the fact that this man has been suffering for dementia, obviously, for years. | ||
And it had such a negative impact that Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris were able to conspire together to blackmail and institute a coup against his presidency and his candidacy to force him out because he knew he could not stand the test of being accused of a 25th Amendment issue. | ||
And this is her response to that. | ||
We all know that he's sick. | ||
Clip number 45. | ||
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Vice President Harris, you were a very staunch defender of President Biden's capacity to serve another four years. | |
Right after the debate, you insisted that President Biden is extraordinarily strong. | ||
Given where we are now, do you have any regrets about what you told the American people? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
Not at all. | ||
I have served with President Biden for almost four years now, and I'll tell you, it's one of the greatest honors of my career, truly. | ||
He cares so deeply about the American people. | ||
He is so smart and loyal to the American people. | ||
And I have spent hours upon hours with him, be it in the Oval Office or the Situation Room. | ||
He has the intelligence, the commitment, and the judgment and disposition that I think the American people rightly deserve in their president. | ||
Listen to her respond to this question about why she hasn't accomplished any of the policies that she's advocating over the course of the last three years that she's been in office in this administration in a major leadership position. | ||
This is clip number 50. | ||
Why haven't you done any of these things already, Kamala? | ||
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Vice President for three and a half years. | |
The steps that you're talking about now, why haven't you done them already? | ||
Well, first of all, we had to recover as an economy, and we have done that. | ||
I'm very proud of the work that we have done that has brought inflation down to less than 3%. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
They keep bragging about how inflation is lower than it's been in several years, which means every day before today, it's been even worse than this. | ||
I can't believe that people don't see right through this. | ||
Even the Don Lemons who go up to people on the street when they interview them, and these people say, well, you know, I just miss what the economy was like under Donald Trump. | ||
And Don Lemon's like, well, the data and the analysts and the statistics say that the economy is actually better now than it was under Donald Trump. | ||
And these people are like, look, I know that I'm making less money. | ||
I don't care what some chart says or what some analyst says or what some data says or how you interpret the data and then present it to me in a dishonest way. | ||
The fact of the matter is everything is worse than it was four years ago. | ||
People are feeling the pain of inflation. | ||
I know my family does. | ||
I know the crew here does. | ||
I know many people across America feel this pain of inflation and you can't deny it. | ||
So we had to heal from the economy as Trump left it. | ||
What healing have we really done? | ||
And keep in mind, all of these struggles of the economy during the last year of Trump's presidency were because of this leftist coup that was this pandemic. | ||
The forced lockdowns, the masks, the travel bans, the shutting down of the entire economy. | ||
Then we lost all these jobs temporarily. | ||
And when the jobs came back naturally as they would, despite Whoever would have been in office. | ||
They just assume that's success. | ||
It's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
But here's her after installing herself as the candidate for president for the Democratic Party successfully. | ||
The Democrats have successfully issued or executed a coup for at least the third time now in one of their primaries. | ||
Here's her having the audacity to very obviously lie about the nature of a phone call in clip number 49 that she had with Joe Biden when she heard the news that he was going to withdraw from the candidacy. | ||
And we had just had pancakes and, you know, auntie, can I have more bacon? | ||
Yes, I'll make you more bacon. | ||
And then we were going to sit, we were sitting down to do a puzzle and the phone rang and it was Joe Biden. | ||
And, um, and he told me what he had decided to do. | ||
And, um, I asked him, are you sure? | ||
And I said yes. | ||
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And, um... It's so touching, isn't it? | |
And that's how I learned about it. | ||
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And what about the endorsement? | |
Did you ask for it? | ||
He was very clear that he was going to support me. | ||
He was very clear that he was going to support me. | ||
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So when he called to tell you... I didn't even have to ask. | |
Nancy already told him to do it and he said he was going to do it. | ||
Look, if you want a summary of this entire egregious and painful interview, let's just watch clip number three and summarize it in one perfect video. | ||
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Let me tell you guys about... I have a plan! | |
I have an incredible plan to lower inflation! | ||
If you don't like me, inflation is gone! | ||
Wow! | ||
That's incredible. | ||
It's true, I am. | ||
Why can't you just do it now? - Next topic, the border. | ||
If you... If you like me... I've got a... I've got a plan to stop all the border crossings. | ||
Amazing! | ||
What a leader! | ||
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Visionary! | |
Why can't you start on that now? | ||
Next question! | ||
What do you plan to do about the war in Ukraine? | ||
Next question! | ||
What do you plan to do about the war in Ukraine? | ||
Oh, I'm gonna fix the war! | ||
The war's gonna be fixed! | ||
Truly amazing! | ||
You can do that? | ||
Sent from the heavens she is! | ||
You had four years to do that. | ||
Why can't you do that now? | ||
Why haven't you done that? | ||
You won't do anything because you don't care about the American people! | ||
No! | ||
We cannot do everything all at once! | ||
Patience is needed! | ||
What if we tax people selling their homes at 44%? | ||
The time for action is now! | ||
Well, and the fact of the matter is, folks, they are all the same. | ||
These leftists, these globalists, they are all the same no matter which country you go to. | ||
Whether it's France, or Canada, or the United Kingdom, they have the same policies, the same Marxist ideals, and they all behave the same way. | ||
So when we show you a clip, like we're going to in clip number 18, of a Canadian approaching Justin Trudeau, it's so easy to relate to it because the same thing's happening here. | ||
These leftists are all part of the same satanic cult. | ||
Clip number 18. | ||
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We got donuts over here if you want to thank you for your hard work. | |
I can bring some for my kids here. | ||
The 25% tariff we just brought in from Chinese Steel is going to help you out. | ||
That's going to keep my job, yeah. | ||
What about the 40% taxes I'm paying and I don't have a doctor? | ||
I think you're only here for another year. | ||
We won't see you around probably another year. | ||
That's what elections are for. | ||
That's right, that's right. | ||
I look forward to everyone exercising the right to vote. | ||
Basic choice. | ||
We're going to invest in you and your jobs. | ||
I don't believe you for a second. | ||
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Dental care? | |
Do you know anyone who's got dental care? | ||
Yeah, I pay for it myself. | ||
We're like three years behind. | ||
Is he the job in coverage? | ||
Yeah, four people in my family. | ||
Every time we go for a dental visit, it's costing me about $50 in my pocket per person. | ||
Why? | ||
I have a good job. | ||
You're not really doing anything for us, Justin. | ||
Well actually, we just invested so half a million people haven't been to the dentist, got to go to the dentist over the past few months. | ||
Probably like my neighbor that doesn't go to work because she's lazy. | ||
She just doesn't go to work. | ||
She lives the same life I do. | ||
Most Canadians try to stick up for each other. | ||
And that's what we're going to keep doing. | ||
Good luck and take care of your family, sir. | ||
No, I'm good, thank you. | ||
Have a nice day. | ||
Have a good day, sir. | ||
Alright, the other guy's got the donuts. | ||
Excellent. | ||
Well, in clip number 14 here, she says that her values haven't changed. | ||
Let's see this amazing new Trump ad expressing this lie, dishonesty, and audacity in the most emotionally and logically effective way possible to just highlight the hypocrisy and just conning that we're getting from this campaign. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
My values have not changed. | ||
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Reduce red meat specifically. | |
Yes! | ||
The Boston Marathon bomber. | ||
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They should be able to vote. | |
I think we should have that conversation. | ||
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Abolish ICE. | |
Yeah. | ||
Would you ban offshore drilling? | ||
Yes. | ||
I'm in favor of banning fracking. | ||
I am prepared to pass a Green New Deal. | ||
I support a mandatory buyback program. | ||
We're not going to treat people who are undocumented, cross-borders criminals. | ||
The idea that more police equals more safety, that's just wrong. | ||
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Policing, as we know, goes all the way back to slave patrols and that idea. | |
Yes, you are absolutely right. | ||
Where do you stand on defund the police? | ||
We need to take a look at these budgets. | ||
Do you ban plastic straws? | ||
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I think we should. | |
70 to 80% tax rate. | ||
I think that's fantastic. | ||
Chipping now to the Minnesota Freedom Fund. | ||
How dare we speak Merry Christmas? | ||
Yeah, I am radical. | ||
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I do believe that we need to get radical about what we are doing. | |
Unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Dangerously stupid, dangerously evil, and dangerously liberal. | ||
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And look, folks, we have unilateral response to this interview that occurred this week. | ||
That's negative. | ||
We've got Tulsi responding. | ||
We've got ABC responding, leftists, right wingers. | ||
Everybody is responding, saying that this interview on CNN was an absolute disaster. | ||
Let's just look at Tulsi's response here in clip number seven. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, of course, who famously annihilated Kamala Harris in the debate back in 2020. | ||
Clip number seven, please. | ||
Well, first of all, I think let's just take a step back and look at the lead up to this massively hyped up interview. | ||
They've been hyping this up now for over a month. | ||
She's going to do a big interview before the end of the month. | ||
And so everyone was watching. | ||
We're looking, OK, what is this big interview going to be? | ||
Finally, Kamala Harris, after 39 days, Queen Kamala descends from her tower to come and talk to the little people. | ||
And then what we saw Made very clear what they've been trying to hide. | ||
She came across as very weak, insecure, clearly out of depth on any kind of issues, and not even knowing where she stands on different issues, or frankly, what her plans are. | ||
And she came across as someone who's afraid. | ||
And what she's afraid of... It's absolutely true. | ||
This is not just bias stuff. | ||
I mean, this is absolutely a true observation. | ||
She did come off scared, intimidated. | ||
I think she's on anti-anxiety medication. | ||
I think half the times that she seems drunk, she's barred out. | ||
That's what came across and I think has been made very clear. | ||
It'll be interesting to see now whether they stick with this strategy of trying to hide her or whether the American people are going to continue to see who Kamala Harris really is. | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
What's the alternate strategy now? | ||
Because I really think this is a big moment in the campaign. | ||
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So do the betting markets, by the way, which totally flipped in favor of Donald Trump after this aired. | |
How do you play it? | ||
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Do you hide her more and play into the caricature that she's not capable? | |
Do you put her out there? | ||
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But if you put her out there, then she has to actually answer questions and the big debate's coming up, so where do they go next? | |
Yeah, who knows what they're gonna do. | ||
I'm sure they're telling themselves and telling her that she did a good job, but I can tell you what the American people need to see. | ||
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You answered all the questions, Kamala! | |
From both candidates running for president is who are you? | ||
What do you stand for? | ||
What is your record? | ||
And what is your plan to solve what is so broken in this country? | ||
I've been traveling with President Trump across different states just over this past week alone, and I've seen him in real time talking with reporters, answering tough questions that have not been pre-vetted, answering questions from voters in the country, speaking about his record, speaking about issues. | ||
Voters deserve that from every candidate running for president, and they are not getting it from Kamala Harris, and I think we're seeing why, because she doesn't have anything to say. | ||
Well, even in clip number 13 here, ABC is saying that important issues weren't even brought up. | ||
Let's watch ABC just step away from supporting Kamala Harris after this interview. | ||
Clip number 13. | ||
So let me ask you about an issue that unfortunately did not come up in the CNN interview. | ||
It's the issue of Medicare for All, which she favored. | ||
She didn't just favor it in the 2020 campaign. | ||
It was, it seemed to me, a centerpiece of her campaign. | ||
Let's look back at what she said at the time. | ||
I am proud to stand with my colleagues and friends and support Medicare for All. | ||
I strongly believe that we need to have Medicare for All. | ||
I support Medicare for All. | ||
I always have. | ||
I'm running for president to say we need Medicare for All. | ||
So now, her campaign says that her position on that has changed, that she no longer favors Medicare for All, which would be, you know, government-run health insurance for everybody. | ||
Do you have a sense of why it changed? | ||
I mean, and does she need to explain that? | ||
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Well look, as a basic value, should every American have access to health care? | |
Absolutely. | ||
Almost every other wealthy country does that. | ||
We do it very poorly in our nation. | ||
People overpay for insurance. | ||
There's people that still lack coverage. | ||
They don't get it through work. | ||
They make too much to get it through Medicaid. | ||
They're not old enough to get it through Medicare. | ||
And we can and we must do better. | ||
And that involves taking on the special interests, which she's done as Attorney General, which she's done as a Senator. | ||
It means taking on the pharmaceutical industry, taking on the hospitals and providers. | ||
Because we absolutely can do this better. | ||
It's not a one-size-fits-all solution. | ||
I think she understands that Americans want to have their choice of health care. | ||
But can we do better and save people money on health care? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I expect that she'll be working hard to deliver real results so that people's monthly insurance premiums are lower. | ||
And that the American people are able to afford healthcare. | ||
But somewhere along the line she, I guess, decided that eliminating private health insurance and replacing it with Medicare for Everybody was the wrong approach? | ||
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Well, again, I think what she acknowledges is what most Americans acknowledge, is that there's not a one-size-fits-all solution for healthcare. | |
This is a very challenging and vexing issue, right? | ||
It's not one that lends itself to a one-word answer. | ||
It's figuring out, of course, first and foremost, how Americans can save money with what they have. | ||
Most Americans have insurance. | ||
Are most Americans happy with insurance? | ||
Not necessarily. | ||
Many people feel they pay too much and they get fought over on the benefits. | ||
Can we do better? | ||
Does expanding Medicare as a role, letting people buy in at age 55 or 60? | ||
Yeah, these are ideas that should absolutely be on the table. | ||
Does negotiating for prescription drug rates, should that be on the table? | ||
Look, Americans are sick and tired of being ripped off and paying five times, eight times as much for the exact same prescription drug that's available in Europe or Canada. | ||
We're sick and tired. | ||
So not only is Tulsi coming out, as we would expect, and bashing Kamala Harris, but ABC now is saying she didn't bring up any important issues during the CNN debate. | ||
We know that she's been criticized time and time again for having no real policies, and the policies that she does have seem to be stolen from the Trump campaign, like no tax on tips and child tax credit increases. | ||
But even David Axelrod is coming out in clip number 52. | ||
And David Axelrod is somebody that's really important to pay attention to because he is probably one of the most talented candidates Campaign managers in the history of political campaigns in the United States. | ||
You have the Roger Stones, you have the Steve Bannons, you have the David Axelrods, and you have the Karl Roves. | ||
And say what you will about these people, I'm not somebody who supports any of the candidates that David Axelrod has supported, but this is someone who's incredibly talented. | ||
He was the first campaign manager to understand the importance of social media efforts in 2008 when he got Barack Obama elected, and he did an outstanding masterclass. | ||
With Karl Rove on how to win political campaigns, this guy is the cream of the crop when it comes to getting leftists elected to office back in a time when they actually had legitimate elections like Barack Obama did to some extent. | ||
But look at him in clip number 52 here, talk about how the ball didn't move forward at all. | ||
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It wasn't a huge... I don't think she moved the ball that much forward. | |
I don't think there's a policy separation that they've created with Biden. | ||
Obviously she gave a kind of personal defense of him. | ||
Now you might not like the way she answered him, but she answered him as a capable, qualified leader. | ||
And I do think she... | ||
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I think she moved the ball forward a little bit. | |
You know, maybe she didn't score a touchdown. | ||
I think the two biggest issues coming out of Biden for her are the economic policies, which she clearly wants to embrace, but also the immigration policies. | ||
I like how CNN bragged about having six million views. | ||
The Musk-Trump conversation on Spaces had over a billion impressions. | ||
But again, absolutely nothing, nothing, no responsibility, no reflection at all. | ||
Like over 30 million active listeners. | ||
Executive actions or anything else they did for three and a half years or anything she said in her previous campaign, which was to have the most permissive immigration structure. | ||
She's trying to skip a block of time at the debate. | ||
Trump cannot allow it. | ||
And finally, I want to go to clip number 36 of a man who one would not stereotypically associate with being critical of the left, analyzing and summarizing all of the problems for the left with this interview as it was conducted on CNN. | ||
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Now, I don't know what happened that day, but I don't think it was a bullet that hit him. | |
I know. | ||
I don't. | ||
I think it was maybe a fragment of something, or... But I don't know. | ||
Without a scar to be seen, yet blood all over it. | ||
Thanks, Rosie. | ||
Get out of the way. | ||
We want to run clip number 36. | ||
We'll talk to you later. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
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A normal reaction, right? | |
Well, my friends, Kamala's first interview was an utter calamity. | ||
It was also incredibly boring. | ||
I would have rather gotten a colonoscopy, but I'd do it for you guys. | ||
I'm a martyr. | ||
I'd do it for you. | ||
Now, let me start off by saying the bar is so low, it's in the seventh ring of hell. | ||
I wasn't expecting much from Kamala Harris, but I was expecting a little bit better. | ||
She's had 40 days to prepare. | ||
Kamala Harris answered those questions like she'd just been pulled over by highway patrol and was asked to take a breathalyzer and walk in a straight line. | ||
Like, ma'am, could you step out of the car? | ||
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And she's like, My values haven't changed because they're my values. | |
I'm gonna start calling Kamala Anna Nicole Harris. | ||
The way she was talking it was like, I've been very clear. | ||
I love fracking. | ||
I've been clear since 2020 that I stand by fracking, Dana. | ||
Kamala Harris had 40 days to prepare and she did not give one clear, cogent, substantive answer the entire time. | ||
One thing I found incredibly ridiculous is asking Kamala Harris what she wants to do on day one. | ||
What do you want to do when you get into office? | ||
She's been vice president for almost four years. | ||
I also felt like Dana, Dana whatever, was leading the witness. | ||
She was like, Kamala, did you do this because of A, B, or C? | ||
This is not the SAT multiple choice section. | ||
She's running for President of the United States. | ||
Ask her a question and let her answer. | ||
Now Kamala Harris, she's supposed to have the best people around her with all these years of political experience, but let me tell you one mistake they made. | ||
Their biggest mistake is that they waited 40 days to do a sit-down interview. | ||
Had she been doing regular interviews, the stakes wouldn't have been that high. | ||
It wouldn't have been such a big deal. | ||
She would have developed a rapport and a cadence with all of these journalists, but instead, we're all watching now with a fine-tooth comb. | ||
Now, let's talk about Mr. Jazz Hands, Tim Walz. | ||
He was there next to Kamala Harris the entire time, but he did not do much better. | ||
When he was asked if he lied about IVF or his military record, he said, well, you know, my wife says I don't have the best grammar sometimes. | ||
Sir, telling bold-faced lies and then saying, well, I could have had better grammar is the most ridiculous cop-out thing I've ever heard. | ||
You clowns had 40 days to prepare, and this is the best product you could come up with. | ||
Now, my most important question about the entire interview is this. | ||
Why are you guys sitting around a dark, dingy diner slumped over tables? | ||
Why don't you look presidential at all? | ||
Why are you not sitting down doing an official interview? | ||
Kamala, you're hunched over like this, waiting for a shot and a chaser. | ||
This whole thing was a calamity. | ||
If y'all were gonna do your first interview in a diner, you should have gone to the Waffle House. | ||
That place is lit up like the Chrysler Building. | ||
I'm starting to think Joe Biden extended his vacation this week because he didn't want to be around at all to answer questions about Kamala's horrific interview. | ||
I mean, they really have her hunched over this table in a dark diner. | ||
She says she doesn't support the Green New Deal, but they were really saving some electricity having all the lights off. | ||
Something else that's laughable from the entire interview is that Kamala Harris wants to blame Donald Trump for all of America's issues. | ||
But if you look at the last 16 years, 12 of those years have had Democratic presidents. | ||
She really sat there and said, well, 10 years ago, this started, and 10 years ago, that started. | ||
Sweetheart, Barack Obama was president 10 years ago. | ||
Get the girl a calculator! | ||
Alright my friends, we've got less than 70 days until the election. | ||
Thanks for liking and following. | ||
Drop a comment and tell me what you think about Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, everything going on today. | ||
I'll see you on the next one. | ||
Bye. | ||
We'll miss Flip-Flop Kamala Harris here has decided that the conditions of the upcoming debate are no longer to her liking. | ||
I'm gonna start calling her Goldilocks. | ||
She wants the perfect temperature. | ||
She wants the right network. | ||
She wants the perfect setting. | ||
She wants to have her feet rubbed. | ||
Sweetheart, you are running for the highest office in the land. | ||
You should be prepared to debate anywhere, anytime, under any conditions. | ||
Miss Kamalamity and her advisors put out a statement this morning saying Donald Trump is surrendering to his advisors who won't allow him to debate with a live microphone. | ||
If his own team doesn't have confidence in him, the American people definitely can't. | ||
First and foremost, Donald Trump got shot less than two months ago and got up and walked off the stage, so if we're gonna talk about surrendering, it took you 40 days to get the courage to do a sit-down interview on CNN. | ||
I surrender! | ||
Let's talk about surrender. | ||
I guess Ms. | ||
Goldilocks-Harris has amnesia. | ||
You guys wanted the exact same rules as the Joe Biden debate on June 27th. | ||
You got rid of Joe Biden, you let it count against him, now you're the nominee. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Now those same rules aren't good enough for you. | ||
The fact that Ms. | ||
Kamala Harris is shaking and quaking over a 90-minute debate on a friendly network? | ||
Sweetheart, how are you going to negotiate with Vladimir Putin, President Xi, Kim Jong Un? | ||
What's going to happen in the Situation Room? | ||
You can't negotiate a debate. | ||
How are you going to negotiate with world leaders? | ||
Now, as some folks have pointed out online, Kamala's team probably printed about a million shirts that say, I'm speaking. | ||
She really wants another I'm speaking. | ||
Excuse me, I'm speaking moment. | ||
But now that the microphones are gonna be off, that's gonna go to waste. | ||
It's also been reported today that Kamala wants to bring up Donald Trump's age in the debate. | ||
Let me tell you why this is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
Until July 21st, the Democratic nominee was Joe Biden, who's in his 80s, and now Kamala wants to paint herself as this young little mink, someone who's new on the scene. | ||
Kamala, you were with Willie Brown back in the 90s before I was even born. | ||
Kamala, you yourself are a few years away from Social Security. | ||
If you bring up Donald Trump's age in the debate, everybody is going to laugh at you. | ||
And shout out to everyone on social security. | ||
I know I'm big in the nursing homes. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Now as for the United States of America, I don't know who's running the country right now. | ||
Kamala, she's crying, shaking, and quaking over the debate. | ||
Joe Biden, he's still on the beach chilling. | ||
I really think Joe Biden knows Kamalamity is a clown and that's why he's avoiding her at all costs. | ||
I really think he endorsed her as a way to screw over the DNC. | ||
We're really starting to see why Kamala's had so much staff turnover, why they hid her away from reporters for 40 days. | ||
This is getting absolutely ridiculous and silly. | ||
Either show up in debate or don't. | ||
I'm getting bored with the whole situation. | ||
One thing Kamala doesn't realize because she's gotten lucky breaks throughout her entire career is that she's auditioning for the highest office in the land. | ||
She's applying for a job. | ||
She's applying to work for us. | ||
The fact that so many gold star families are upset with Kamala Harris right now and she's whining about a debate shows she doesn't know her priorities or how to handle a PR crisis. | ||
I don't care if they say you have to swing from the chandelier like Cirque du Soleil during the debate or if you have to answer the questions blindfolded on a pogo stick. | ||
I don't care if they say you have to run across hot, fiery coals like Oprah on Super Soul Sunday. | ||
You do it because you're applying for a job. | ||
You're applying to work for the American people. | ||
All right, my friends, I know many of you have already signed up, but I'm having another private off the record. | ||
So talk about the debate. | ||
So this guy did a great job analyzing the interview and this upcoming debate. | ||
But let's just for the for the remainder of the next seven and a half minutes or so. | ||
Talk a little bit about Tim Walls, because after all, he is the vice presidential candidate that's been appointed by the candidate who's been appointed by Nancy Pelosi as a result of a coup against Joe Biden, who was appointed by the DNC and deep state as a result of a coup against Donald Trump. | ||
The coups just go down. | ||
People say it's turtles all the way down. | ||
It's coups all the way down when it comes to these leftists. | ||
But another lie, Walz made up key parts of his political origin story. | ||
Tim Walz fabricated key details of his political origin story, an encounter that supposedly saw him barred from a George W. Bush campaign rally, according to the Washington Examiner. | ||
Walz claimed that he was inspired to run for public office when he attempted to gain entry to a George W. Bush rally in 2004. | ||
only to be turned away when event staffers noticed a John Kerry sticker on the wallet of one of the two students who were with him. | ||
The Atlantic described the supposed encounter between Wallace and his students on the one hand and the event staffers as a KGB-style interrogation. | ||
The Washington Examiner spoke to sources and used public records to show that large parts of the Waltz story simply don't add up. | ||
Quote, and while Wallace framed the squabble as the moment that I decided to run for office, since he had never been overly involved in political campaigns, evidence suggests that Wallace was already politically active at that point. | ||
He participated days earlier in an anti-Bush protest before the 2004 Bush rally in Mankato, Minnesota on August 4th, as images confirm. | ||
So this guy's lying about why he got into politics. | ||
We know that he was a Maoist back in 1995 when our brilliant caller Shad called in and said he was in China with him. | ||
And he was collecting little red books and celebrating Tiananmen Square and refusing to interfere with the People's Liberation Army when they beat up cripples, possibly to death, dragging that cripple to an alley. | ||
These are all first-hand witness accounts, verified credible sources, saying this guy's been a Maoist at least since the 90s, somebody who truly believed in the power of Mao. | ||
Now he's claiming that he got politically actively involved because he was not allowed to attend a Bush rally. | ||
Please give me a break. | ||
It's like when Joe Biden says he decided to run for president because of the Charlottesville thing and Trump calling both sides very fine people, even though in the same exact clip he said that he wasn't talking about white supremacists or Nazis. | ||
These are all lies, especially since Joe Biden's been in politics for decades and decades and decades. | ||
Remember, he was born So long ago that he's not even a member of the baby boom generation. | ||
He's so old, he's a member of the silent generation, a generation which I wish now remains silent. | ||
And I guess he kind of has honored that name as being part of the silent generation, given that it was just calculated today that Joe Biden has spent over 40% of his time in office, 40.3% of his time in office on vacation. | ||
Frankly, all you need to know is this, Donald Trump Worked all four years as President of the United States. | ||
Spent a little less than half the time that Joe Biden has spent on vacation. | ||
Refused to collect in any of the four years he was in office his $400,000 a year salary as President of the United States. | ||
Gave it all to different charities and different initiatives. | ||
And then Joe Biden gets elected, collects all $1.6 million in cash, and spends 40% of his time on vacation. | ||
This guy is vacant in more ways than one. | ||
He's vacant from the office, and he's out of his own mind. | ||
He's frankly out to lunch, only he's on the beach. | ||
Claiming that the reason he ran for office, even though he's run for president several times before, is because of some remark Trump said, and it's not even an accurate remark or characterization of that remark that he uses. | ||
These people always lie about the reason that they get involved in politics. | ||
The reason they do is personal ambition and corruption. | ||
If not, zealous idealism for something like Maoism. | ||
I mean, let's watch clip 53 of Bill Maher just tearing him apart for his lies about his service in war. | ||
...asks you, do you have the time? | ||
Your answer is not, I do. | ||
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Do you have the time? | |
Yes, it's four o'clock. | ||
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You have to understand that words don't always mean what they mean. | |
And when Tim Walz said, like, the American people, I talk like they do. | ||
No, you don't. | ||
No, you don't. | ||
You're a huge liar, like all politicians are. | ||
I don't care, by the way. | ||
I've always said this about politics. | ||
They're all going to lie. | ||
It's what they lie about. | ||
I don't give a shit what you did during the Iraq War. | ||
You were in the Guard. | ||
I don't understand why they just can't... You're just insulting my intelligence. | ||
When she said, what did you say when Biden called you and said he wasn't running? | ||
Well, I immediately thought of him first. | ||
No, you didn't. | ||
You know, I mean, fracking. | ||
I mean, Dana Bash had her dead to rights. | ||
It's like, you said this. | ||
I have the quote. | ||
I'm reading it to you. | ||
You said there should be a ban on fracking. | ||
Why can't they just go, yeah, you know what? | ||
I got it wrong. | ||
I was talking to the wrong people. | ||
You know, she's had this ridiculously high turnover. | ||
Like 42 of 47 people in her vice-president are gone. | ||
Just blame it on them. | ||
You know why these assholes are gone? | ||
You gave me the wrong information on fracking. | ||
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I do think you have a point that there's a way for her to talk. | |
You're the linguist. | ||
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There's a way for her to talk a little bit more like a normal person when explaining these shifts. | |
We out here in these streets, they not like us! | ||
I work with Joe Biden, different context. | ||
They ain't like us. | ||
They not like us. | ||
We gonna win. | ||
Don't play defense on it, by the way. | ||
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She's playing to win, which is why they're just saying, you know what? | |
I want to see her speak to an Indian audience. | ||
How funny would that be if she actually had to, like, adopt an Indian accent, which would ironically be true to her real heritage? | ||
Her father being a Jamaican Marxist, a professor, her mother being Indian. | ||
If she had to speak to, like, the Republican, or excuse me, the Indian Chamber of Commerce, and she goes up there, she goes, hello, everyone. | ||
We are going to do so many amazing things. | ||
Can you imagine if she just adopted an Indian accent and you couldn't really criticize her because she actually is Indian. | ||
I wonder what her voice actually sounds like. | ||
But even Tim Walz's brother has come out and criticized him. | ||
He says, "The stories I could tell." Tim Walz's brother slams him on Facebook posts. | ||
We showed you some B-roll during the Jones show of this, but listen to this. | ||
I haven't spoke to him in eight years. | ||
I'm 100% opposed to all of his ideology. | ||
My family wasn't given any notice that he was selected and denied security the days after. | ||
Jeff Walz wrote in one Facebook post in response to a comment that he should have a talk with his brother. | ||
In another post he said he had thought hard about openly endorsing Donald Trump and clearly suggested his brother is not vice presidential material. | ||
Quote, I've thought hard about doing something like that. | ||
I'm torn between that and just keeping my family out of it. | ||
The stories I could tell, not the type of character you want making decisions about your future. | ||
Congratulations to Laura Loomer for Loomering Tim Walz, folks. | ||
We're coming up on a break. | ||
We're going to unpack the news with Elon Musk on the other side. | ||
I think we pretty much hit the nail on the head in terms of the CNN interview, the upcoming debate, the Kamala Harris campaign, and Tim Walz's just abundant dishonesty and hypocrisy. | ||
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Listen to these numbers though. | |
Seriously, let's just... | ||
If this were a Republican, they'd be stringing them up. | ||
Now listen to this number because you have to understand what it means. | ||
325,000 children have been lost. | ||
They've been allowed to be trafficked all across our borders. | ||
She flew in illegal aliens by the hundreds of thousands, and many of these were young children. | ||
But we have no idea where three—think of the number—325,000 children are missing. | ||
Many are dead. | ||
Many are involved in sex operations. | ||
Many are working as slaves in different parts of probably this country and probably many others. | ||
But she was the Bordezar. | ||
Now she says I wasn't the Bordezar. | ||
But she was. | ||
It was headlines. | ||
Bordezar, Bordezar. | ||
But now she doesn't want that term. | ||
But whether she was a Bordezar or not, she was in charge of the border. | ||
325,000 children are missing. | ||
She created a fast pass entry program to speed the admission of illegals into all of our ports of entry. | ||
And remember when they said, no, no, we're, you know, we're gonna... Oh, now they have a new line! | ||
We created a strong border. | ||
No, no. | ||
They keep saying it over and over. | ||
The worst border in history. | ||
But they think if they keep saying it over and over... You know, most people aren't like us. | ||
They're not that... You know, they drive a cab. | ||
They're carpenters. | ||
They're electricians. | ||
They're accountants. | ||
They're lawyers. | ||
They're not like... | ||
Into it, other than they like Trump. | ||
Meaning they like our policies, because it's not about me. | ||
This is not about me. | ||
I had a nice life, you can ask my friend. | ||
I had the greatest life. | ||
I could go to the most beautiful places, look at the most beautiful oceans in the world. | ||
Instead, here we are, and I'm happy as hell to be with you, because I like it much better. | ||
I like this much better. | ||
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I like it much better. | |
You know why? | ||
Because we're doing something. | ||
We're saving our country. | ||
I wouldn't do it just because I like it. | ||
We're saving our country. | ||
Our country needs saving. | ||
We're a failing nation, in case you have any question. | ||
We're a sadly failing nation, and we're gonna make America great again. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
So, we're a failing nation. | ||
We're gonna make America great again. | ||
And I think we have a chance to make America greater than ever before. | ||
And remember this, if we don't do it this time, You're never gonna have another crack at it. | ||
November 5th is the single most important day in the history of our country. | ||
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I believe that with all my heart. | |
Because our country's going bad. | ||
And Kamala vowed to grant, remember, mass amnesty and citizenship to all of the millions of illegals that she let in, which will obliterate Medicare and obliterate your Social Security for seniors. | ||
You will not have any Social Security and you're not going to have Medicare. | ||
The whole country is going bad. | ||
And no country, no matter who it was, no matter which country it was, no country could withstand this onslaught. | ||
No country could withstand this. | ||
And a lot of these people, remember, these are rough people. | ||
The only thing good about it is they make our gangs and they make our bad ones look like nice people by comparison. | ||
We have bad ones too, but compared to the people that are coming into our country, our criminals are very, very nice. | ||
These are really tough ones. | ||
They come from prisons. | ||
Remember that. | ||
Many of them come from prisons, and they let them out of the prisons. | ||
Why should they keep them when the stupid United States will take care of their situation? | ||
Remember that. | ||
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On November 5th, we will save our economy. | |
We will rescue our middle class. | ||
We will reclaim our sovereignty and restore our borders. | ||
We will put America first, and we will take back our country. | ||
Together, we will make America powerful again. | ||
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We will make America wealthy again. | |
We will make America strong again. | ||
We will make America proud again. | ||
We will make America safe again. | ||
We will make America free again. | ||
And we will make America great again. | ||
Thank you very much, Pennsylvania. | ||
God bless you. | ||
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Decoding the New World Order agenda hidden in the headlines, it's Sunday Night Live with your host, Chase Geiser. | ||
Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We are going to be covering the news for the remainder of the hour. | ||
We just saw a powerful moment from Trump's rally in Pennsylvania. | ||
It was either yesterday or the day before. | ||
Saw Posobiec post a short clip from that rally that was going viral. | ||
And so we went and pulled the original speech and extended it in higher definition to that five-minute rant. | ||
About the 325,000 estimated, and it's far more than that. | ||
These are the numbers that we just see. | ||
Children who have gone missing. | ||
All in the context of videos for years showing babies and toddlers the same age as my own daughters thrown over the border wall. | ||
Horror stories of human trafficking. | ||
Reports from our own deep state about the issues of child labor laws being violated. | ||
So child slavery happening, not to mention all the human trafficking. | ||
But the FBI repeatedly botches child abuse investigations, according to a new report. | ||
So while we're importing hundreds of thousands, if not millions of children, and thousands upon thousands of them are being abused by these leftist globalist entities that work on behalf of Satan to Manifest the deep state New World Order government our own FBI is too busy prosecuting investigating Patriots whether it's Steve Bannon Owen Schroer Alex Jones Or Donald Trump to actually save children From abuse, a scathing new report from the U.S. | ||
Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General, OIG, has found that the FBI has repeatedly failed to comply with its own policies and federal laws regarding the handling of tips on child sexual abuse. | ||
The audit, which follows up on the infamous mishandling of allegations against former USA Gymnastics physician Lawrence Nassar, remember Larry Nassar? | ||
Uncovered significant gaps in the Bureau's response to serious allegations involving suspected child abuse. | ||
So they're allowing this massive influx to happen and they're failing to investigate any instances of child abuse. | ||
We've got Biden and Harris resuming taxpayer-funded secret illegal alien flights into the U.S. | ||
We're going to run clip 44 in a second. | ||
The Harris-Biden regime has resumed its controversial secret program to fly in hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens into the United States, according to reports. | ||
After the Department of Homeland Security briefly suspended the clandestine taxpayer-funded program earlier this month, the Biden administration has resumed flying in illegal aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela as part of its immigration policy. | ||
While they simultaneously act like they care so much about overdoses, We know that fentanyl comes from China to Central and South America and then from Central and South America to the United States through the southern border and results in at least a hundred thousand overdoses and deaths every single year in this country because of policies like this and then they had the audacity to come out with a video like this from Karine Jean-Pierre clip number 44. | ||
This week is Overdose Awareness Week. | ||
To all the families and friends who are grieving someone to an overdose, we're grieving with you and we are taking action. | ||
Here's what the Biden-Harris administration is doing about it. | ||
We're taking decisive actions to reduce the supply of deadly drugs like fentanyl coming into the country. | ||
We're expanding access to life-saving overdose reversal medication and investing historic resources. | ||
Oh, so a nice big pharma plug. | ||
And those companies don't make nearly as much money if overdoses actually go down. | ||
So now there's a pharmaceutical incentive for overdoses to go up, which is why they pay these politicians to open the border. | ||
...to deal with this global crisis. | ||
Look, we've made important progress, but our work is not over. | ||
Today and every day, we honor the lives of those we have lost to overdose and recommit ourselves to the important work ahead to save lives from this crisis. | ||
So the CHNV program, which is Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, was launched in January of 2023. | ||
It's been used by the Biden-Harris regime to import over a half a million migrants from four countries, at least half a million. | ||
You got to be careful with all these numbers. | ||
Under the CHNV program, the U.S. | ||
will accept up to 30,000 people a month from the four countries for two years and offer work permits. | ||
To qualify for the program, migrants must have a financial sponsor in the U.S., which of course is probably Act Blue, and must fly into an American airport at their own expense rather than crossing at the southern border. | ||
Sponsors and the migrants themselves are supposed to be vetted by the Department for Homeland Security. | ||
But if the FBI isn't vetting credible allegations of child abuse, do you think that the Department of Homeland Security is actually vetting 30,000 people a month coming into this country with sponsors? | ||
And who's sponsoring these people? | ||
I've met people throughout my entire life who have adopted children, who have volunteered to have a foreign exchange student live with them. | ||
I can think of examples of that, but I've never met a single person. | ||
I've lived in Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
I lived in Orange County, California. | ||
I lived in Austin, Texas. | ||
And I've lived in Bloomington, Illinois. | ||
And I networked and knew a lot of people in all of those places. | ||
Democrats, Republicans, both. | ||
Tons of different people. | ||
Influential people. | ||
People of means. | ||
I've known thousands of people. | ||
I've never once in my life met anyone who sponsored A single migrant to come over here into the United States unless they were specifically hiring them for a job at their company. | ||
And you're telling me, and I bet this is true of the listeners too, that they are importing half a million people, all sponsored. | ||
What's the population of the United States? | ||
350 million people? | ||
So if there's a half a million people and there's a half a million, or if there's 500 million people coming over and there's 500 million, or excuse me, 500 If there's half a million people coming over and there's a half a million sponsors, one would think that implies at least that you would know someone who's engaged in that sponsorship. | ||
It's all ActBlue stuff, just like James O'Keefe revealed when he went door knocking to donors from ActBlue who'd been reported to have donated tens of thousands of dollars or thousands upon thousands of dollars to these Democratic candidates. | ||
And they said, no, no, I just gave like $50 one time. | ||
I never donated thousands of dollars. | ||
They're laundering the money through these organizations. | ||
These organizations are then used to hire people to sponsor people. | ||
And then they're flying these people in and advocating to convert them to documented citizens so that they have the right to vote so that the Democrats can become... | ||
Manifest this one party state and then sell out the country to globalist interests so we can have a one party, one world government. | ||
This is clip number six of Nancy Pelosi on Bill Maher and notice she's talking about how we should just allow these people into our country. | ||
We should allow this invasion of our country. | ||
We should document them while she's wearing a pin that has the US flag and the Ukrainian flag. | ||
So it's inappropriate for Russia to invade Ukraine and we're going to fight for Ukraine's borders. | ||
But then it's okay for us to have 10 to 20 million people invade our own country illegally and sponsor it and betray our own people. | ||
This is absolutely unbelievable. | ||
Clip number six. | ||
The California lawmakers just passed a law, it hasn't been signed by Governor Newsom, but giving government assistance to undocumented immigrants to buy houses. | ||
That's kind of a different place than the Democratic Party used to be on immigration. | ||
Like I say, that's what the country's going to do, but that's certainly where California is. | ||
Well, let me just say, immigration had always been a bipartisan issue. | ||
I refer you to the- But not free houses. | ||
Well, it's not free housing. | ||
It's the American dream, being available to more people. | ||
But understand this about immigration. | ||
The best speech on immigration was by President Ronald Reagan. | ||
This is the last speech I will make as President of the United States. | ||
I want to communicate a message to the country I love. | ||
And he talked about The Statue of Liberty and the beacon of hope it is to the world and what America was preeminent in the world because our door was always open and we will cease to be preeminent when we shut the door. | ||
Now that's, I don't do justice to the great communicator. | ||
Google it. | ||
It's a fabulous speech and George Herbert Walker Bush continued in that respect for the diversity of America and the rest. | ||
California's Always in the lead. | ||
Maybe others will follow that lead, but that's up to those states. | ||
But we are very blessed here with beautiful diversity of our newcomers. | ||
Do you vote for this law? | ||
Excuse me? | ||
So you'd vote for this law? | ||
Well, I don't... I'm not familiar with exactly what that is, but making the American dream of home ownership available to all people is something we have to do for people who are here now. | ||
This is before you receive this. | ||
This is undocumented. | ||
This is for the undocumented. | ||
Well, what I would like to do is move them to documented. | ||
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There you go. | |
Just give them amnesty. | ||
Just give them citizenship. | ||
Let them vote. | ||
They'll certainly vote for us if we're the reason that they're here. | ||
Do it all on the taxpayer dime and allow things like this to happen. | ||
This is clip number 11, this wild video. | ||
Texas police find 17 illegals in hidden compartment in Lowe's box truck. | ||
This is the type of behavior that the leftists are sponsoring. | ||
Watch. | ||
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Bring your driver's license with you. | |
Who do you work with? | ||
I'm a self-contractor. | ||
Self-contractor? | ||
Yeah, just like subcontractors move ballots all over the country. | ||
In 2020, now they're moving people into the country. | ||
It's smuggling. | ||
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Human smuggling. | |
even look at the day. | ||
They supposed to have a lot of it. | ||
Human smuggling, human trafficking. | ||
And they've got like this secret compartment in the back of the truck like it's the Millennium Falcon. - Thank you. | ||
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Is yours? | |
No. | ||
This is like a scene from... Huh? | ||
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Did you walk on this? | |
No. | ||
In Glorious Bastards. | ||
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Look at her feet. | |
Are you bothering migrants in this house? | ||
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Yeah, that's what I'm saying. | |
This wood, you can tell, look. | ||
This is new. | ||
It's like the scene from The Matrix. | ||
When Morpheus is in the wall. | ||
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Look at this. | |
For radio listeners, the truck was completely empty. | ||
They walked to the back, they could tell there was something not right about the wall close to the cabin. | ||
And now they're using tools and crowbars to pry it open. | ||
It's obviously body cam footage from a police officer who stopped the truck. | ||
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Boom. | |
Snap's open. | ||
And there are people there. | ||
They start speaking Spanish. | ||
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One by one, one by one, start exiting. | |
Standing up back there, packed like something you would see from a movie about the Nazis packing people into a train. | ||
train. | ||
They're telling him to sit down. | ||
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"Sit right there, sit right there," she says, as these migrants file out. | |
Looks like military-aged men. | ||
I don't see any kids yet. | ||
It's possible there are some, but these look like single military-aged men. | ||
Looks like a woman's being pulled out right now. | ||
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Couple of women as well. | |
Cross your feet, sit down, she says to them. | ||
They just keep coming out. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's like, what are those Russian eggs called? | ||
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You know, when it's an egg within an egg? | |
Yeah. | ||
Matryoshka. | ||
I know I butchered that. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
And images flash by. | ||
Just, I don't know, was it 11 people? | ||
But if that's not enough to just alarm you, clip number 15. | ||
We were left to die. | ||
Aurora resident blasts Colorado governor for dismissing Venezuelan gang takeover. | ||
Clip number 15 because of this Nancy Pelosi sponsored amnesty. | ||
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Councilwoman Durinsky, who has been amazing. | |
My first conversation with her, she said, she said, do you still live there? | ||
And I said, yes. | ||
And she said, I'm going to get you out of there. | ||
Wow. | ||
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She said, I'm going to make it my work. | |
So you're singing her praises. | ||
In the meantime, the office of Governor Jared Polis is saying she's making all of this up. | ||
Listen to what his spokesman said. | ||
According to police intelligence, this purported invasion, I guess, of these apartment buildings Is largely a feature of Danielle Jurinsky's imagination. | ||
What do you say to that? | ||
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You can't fake video and polis wouldn't last five minutes on that property. | |
Wow. | ||
Here's what Danielle said about it. | ||
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Listen to this. | |
I absolutely did not make any of this up. | ||
I love that that is how our governor has quickly rushed in to say that that's the actual problem here. | ||
But the actual problem here are his weak policies that have turned this state into a breeding ground for this gang activity. | ||
Cindy, why do you think the governor's office has got its head stuck firmly in the sand over this issue? | ||
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They don't want to admit that they're part of the problem. | |
It's the administration who we count on to make the rules for us, to make the guidelines that we go by. | ||
I call 9-1-1, no help comes for me. | ||
No help. | ||
There's no mass amounts of police that show up to make sure that we're defended. | ||
Nobody showed up to help me. | ||
I didn't have a bulletproof vest. | ||
I didn't have five officers showing up with me whenever there was a problem. | ||
We were on our own and we were left to die. | ||
These people have no registration in this country. | ||
And we should point out that the scenes that you're seeing on the right hand side of the screen there, those were taken from Cindy's ring doorbell or video doorbell while she was inside her apartment. | ||
You can imagine what it was like living there. | ||
Cindy, God bless you. | ||
We're glad you got out. | ||
Now we're going to hear the mayor speak in a minute here in clip number 16. | ||
A resident of Aurora, Colorado, this woman that we just watched, who escaped from an apartment complex overrun by criminal Venezuelan gangs, slammed Colorado Governor Jared Polis for dismissing reports of the gang takeover. | ||
Cindy Romero joined Fox News on Friday and explains it just as you saw. | ||
But let's see this other clip here, clip number 16. | ||
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Aurora, Colorado. | |
Mayor, thank you very much for coming on with us. | ||
It seems it's tough to even get some confirmation of the details of what is going on there. | ||
First off, can you confirm whether or not this gang has taken over these buildings there in Aurora? | ||
So there are several buildings actually under the same ownership, out-of-state ownership, that have fallen to these Venezuelan gangs. | ||
I'm trying to walk it back and do the investigation as to how there's a concentration of Venezuelans in these three buildings. | ||
Somebody put them there and somebody funded it whether it's federal government or not we're trying to find out who these gangs apparently are attracted to where there's a concentration of Venezuelan migrants and so they've in fact have kind of pushed out the property management through intimidation and then collected the rents we have now or have had | ||
It is ongoing operations with a task force of local law enforcement, state law enforcement partners, and federal law enforcement partners. | ||
Arrests have been made, but these operations are still ongoing. | ||
With the arrests that have been made, are these confirmed gang-affiliated members? | ||
You know, they, this is an organized criminal effort, whether it's Trende, Aragua, that remains to be seen, but it really doesn't matter. | ||
I mean, if they're, if they're, you know, Venezuelan migrants. | ||
And why is this happening in Colorado? | ||
And not in Texas, when Texas is so much closer to the border. | ||
Oh, it's the gun laws, right? | ||
They know that people aren't defending themselves in these apartments. | ||
So they'll break the law with their firearms and they'll hassle and hustle people like this, like the mafia. | ||
They won't ever try that in Texas, will they? | ||
Back to it. | ||
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And you even made a suggestion that they could have been sent there by federal officials. | |
I heard you suggest. | ||
I mean, do you have any reason to believe that to be the case? | ||
So here's the problem. | ||
I think we're a victim of a failed policy at the southern border because what you have, according to my law enforcement, Venezuela does not cooperate with the United States in sharing criminal histories. | ||
You had a third of the country leave. | ||
You've had these massive waves of migrants coming across the border that many of them crossed the border illegally, were arrested, asked for political asylum, were not adequately vetted, were released into the country. | ||
The city of Aurora, we did everything we could to quite frankly keep them out of the city because it's not our problem. | ||
This is a federal problem. | ||
This is a problem borne by the federal government. | ||
But what I think, what we're trying to find out, and what I believe occurred, was that federal agencies worked with some of our local non-profits and put them there. | ||
Now, most of these people are very good. | ||
Remember all the NGOs at the southern border? | ||
The government weaponizes these non-government organizations, whether they're social media platforms or other non-profits, and they violate the law through them. | ||
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We're the 51st largest city in America with over 400,000 population. | |
This is only several apartment complexes. | ||
But nonetheless, I'm not going to surrender any part of this city to a criminal element. | ||
With all due respect, it's no longer, I mean, just in the hands of the feds when you've got, we've heard reports that this gang has green-lighted its members to attack your local police. | ||
What are you doing about that, Mayor? | ||
Well, you know, we're aware of that in the Denver metropolitan area. | ||
So they can try to debunk this and deny it all they want, but the fact of the matter is we've been invaded by millions of people through our southern border, so it was only a matter of time before we began to see something like this happen. | ||
These gangs operating in these cities that have leftist laws and policies where everybody wants to be politically correct and they're too sensitive. | ||
About the emotions and desires and wants of a leftist radical constituent base to actually understand or even care that this is incredibly dangerous. | ||
And states like Texas joined the United States of America, remember this was a republic on its own before it was part of this country, with the assurance that the federal government would protect Texas from a threat at the southern border. | ||
Now our federal government's actually sponsoring this threat itself and our politicians have the audacity to say we should give these people amnesty and run ads like this one, clip number 27, against Trump when we're being invaded and it's paid for with our dollars stolen by the left. 27. | ||
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Not true. | |
No he's not. | ||
Nope. | ||
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Not true. | |
Yeah, right. | ||
Scared. | ||
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His insults about service members catching up with him. | |
Not true. | ||
He's panicked. | ||
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No, he's not. | |
Losers and suckers, he called us. | ||
Nope. | ||
Confirmed. | ||
Refusing to be seen with wounded warriors. | ||
Not true. | ||
Seen so many pictures of him with paraplegics. | ||
What? | ||
Oh, please. | ||
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Tim Walz is the one that lied about going to war. | |
What? | ||
Because he was afraid his die job might run in the rain faster than he ran to a quack doctor when the draft board called his number. | ||
Oh, please. | ||
Tim Walz is the one that lied about going to war. | ||
And he knew war was coming. | ||
He quit. | ||
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Please. | |
Can you? | ||
Please, another lie about Arlington. | ||
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- Turning a military cemetery visit into a political stunt with cameras. | |
- Please, another lie about Arlington. | ||
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We covered that. - In Section 60, one of the most hallowed acres of all. | |
And when an army civilian official told them they were breaking federal law, that bans politics and campaign cameras, Trump thugs verbally and physically assaulted her. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
Donald Trump, the grave markers veterans and military families drop a knee to, are not your political props. | ||
They represent the heroes... You're using them as a political prop in an ad right now. | ||
...never measure up to. | ||
Friends who lived and died by the oath we all swore to uphold. | ||
Something you will never understand. | ||
And why we're doing our damnedest to make sure no service member ever has to salute you as Commander-in-Chief ever again. | ||
Meanwhile, Mexico begins busing migrants from south of country to U.S. | ||
border. | ||
The Mexican government will begin shuttling migrants through their country to the U.S. | ||
border as part of a new scheme tied to an expansion of the CBP-1 asylum program. | ||
Of course, on Saturday, Mexico's National Institute of Migration announced a safe mobility corridor via which asylum seekers will be funneled north aboard buses departing locations near the Guatemalan border. | ||
Let's watch clip number 51. | ||
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It's important to remember that borders aren't just lines on a map. | |
Those invisible lines are the equivalent of having walls and doors in your home. | ||
Without them, anyone could just walk right in, eat your food, rearrange your furniture, even walk off with your stuff. | ||
Imagine the chaos. | ||
Your privacy is invaded, your belongings are up for grabs, and your entire sense of security is out the window. | ||
Borders define where our home ends and the next begins, ensuring that we can maintain order, manage our resources, and protect our culture. | ||
They tell others that here we do things our way. | ||
Without borders, we'd be in a world of chaos where nobody's safe to simply live in peace. | ||
They're the rules of the game. | ||
The boundaries that allow us to coexist without turning the whole world into a free-for-all where might makes right and the only rule is finders keepers. | ||
Now ask yourself, why exactly would anyone want to open the borders that protect our very way of life? | ||
Who exactly would want millions and millions of strangers who don't speak our language or share our values wandering our homeland? | ||
The answer is those who seek to destroy our way of life. | ||
For the love of God, don't give them that power. | ||
Vote for President Trump and ensure that our beloved America, land of the free and home of the brave, survives. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
We'll be back with more on the other side of this break. | ||
We're going to cover the updates with Elon Musk and Brazil and other threats to our Constitution. | ||
Stay with us for the last 30 minutes of Sunday Night Live. | ||
Welcome back to Sunday Night Live as freedom of speech is under attack. | ||
Our Republic itself is under attack. | ||
We see breaking news from today that Arlington police are responding now to a smash and grab robbery at Ritzy Shopping Mall across the street from the Pentagon. | ||
Three men robbed a store at the Fashion Center in Arlington, Virginia, and began running toward the Pentagon in an attempt to escape the police. | ||
One witness said, I was at the Pentagon City Mall today. | ||
Two men in front of us dropped their backpacks, pulled out mallets. | ||
They started smashing windows, sounded like gunshots. | ||
Everybody panicked. | ||
And so while the leftists criticized Trump all week for Something he did at Arlington, which wasn't even wrong. | ||
He just went there and somebody filmed it. | ||
Like they've done for politicians for decades there. | ||
We have this crime wave as a result of illegal migration and a poor economy happening that's actually resulting in smash and grab robberies and the desecration of Arlington itself. | ||
This is a city in America next to this sacred cemetery. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
And I want to get into this news about Elon Musk because it's so important what's happening between Brazil and Musk. | ||
Obviously, Brazil is acting as a CIA cutout. | ||
The CIA is using Brazil as a way to weaponize the nation in its own judicial system, its own dictatorial power against Musk because freedom of speech is a threat to their power. | ||
So it's this circular laundering where you can't really trace it directly back. | ||
But if you know what you're doing and you look at these programs that have happened there over the years, it's obvious that our own deep state is weaponizing these other nations against Musk. | ||
Same thing we saw in France, of course, this week with Telegram with Pavel Dourav. | ||
It would be Being arrested for no reason. | ||
They claimed it was associated with allowing child pornography on telegram, which he didn't do, and every other platform has the same problem where it's hard to monitor and take that stuff down quickly. | ||
But why is it that they're not arresting Mark Zuckerberg, or the leaders in Meta, or the other leaders in Instagram, or the leaders of Snapchat, or the leaders of YouTube, or the leaders of any of these other social media platforms, but then they're coming after Telegram, and they're coming after X, but only them? | ||
Well, it's very obvious. | ||
It's because these other platforms follow the rules and bend the knee to the deep state. | ||
They do things like take down vaccine-related videos during pandemics. | ||
They do things like take down videos that tell the truth about what happened in 2020, or question at least what happened in 2020. | ||
They do things like ban and block and take down Alex Jones. | ||
But Telegram doesn't do that, and X doesn't do that. | ||
So now we have Pavel Durov arrested in France. | ||
And we have Robert Reich saying that we should arrest Elon Musk in an opinion piece. | ||
And I've seen Robert Reich's content before. | ||
I like to call him Robert Reich III, otherwise known as the Third Reich. | ||
Former U.S. | ||
Secretary of Labor has suggested world governments Should consider arresting Elon Musk because of the way he runs Twitter X and his support for Donald Trump. | ||
Quote, Elon Musk is rapidly transforming his enormous wealth, he's the richest person in the world, into a huge source of unaccountable political power that's now backing Trump and other authoritarians around the world, Reich wrote in an opinion piece for The Guardian on Friday. | ||
Claims that Musk has become an open threat to democracy since acquiring Twitter and X and announcing his endorsement of Donald Trump for president. | ||
According to a new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, Musk himself has posted 50 false election claims on X so far this year. | ||
They've got a total of 1.2 billion views. | ||
One of them had a community note from X's supposed fact-checking system, Reich Explained. | ||
So we have to be authoritarian in order to take down these so-called authoritarians? | ||
It sounds awfully authoritarian in and of itself. | ||
This is clip number 21 of Musk saying that free speech is actually the bedrock of civilization, not censorship. | ||
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Free speech is the bedrock of democracy. | |
And free speech is what allows atrocities to be called out and for people to be aware of them. | ||
That's why the Germans wanted to shut down the press immediately. | ||
So, anyway, I think we should do everything we can to preserve free speech. | ||
And when we lose free speech, I think we lose democracy. | ||
And those who seek to censor him, seek to overthrow the Constitution itself. | ||
Now we have graduated and crossed the threshold from a place in our country's history, or our country's political history, Where Democrats and Republicans both swore to protect the Constitution, advocated the rights protected in the Constitution, policies and everything. | ||
They both loved it, outwardly. | ||
They just pretended to disagree about what certain details of the Constitution actually meant, right? | ||
There was a time when Democrats and Republicans both said freedom of speech was great. | ||
Even both said that the Second Amendment was great. | ||
There was a time, you go back to clips of Bill Clinton where he's talking about how important it is that we secure the border. | ||
It used to be a lot more on the same page back then, but now the leftists are graduating from pretending to support the Constitution to explicitly saying that it's outdated, it needs to be thrown out, it's just in the way of democracy. | ||
Of course, they say it's a threat to democracy, like this dean here in clip number one. | ||
They say it's a threat to democracy. | ||
When it was written to be a threat to democracy, the word democracy isn't mentioned once in the Constitution, only the word republic. | ||
We are meant to be a republic. | ||
Several of our founding fathers wrote outwardly about the weaknesses and vulnerabilities and problems with mob rule and democracy. | ||
Even going back to Plato's Republic, you have Socrates and Plato talking about the problem with democracy being the rule of the mob. | ||
But we've got this Berkeley Law School dean. | ||
This is a law school dean. | ||
Telling MSNBC it's time to ditch the U.S. | ||
Constitution. | ||
I'm not going to show you this whole clip because he is boring, but just even his mannerisms and his effeminate nature, they're all just totally aligned with the ideals, principles of the leftist cult machine that we are faced with. | ||
Clip number one. | ||
The most consequential elections in American history. | ||
The political divide is wide, with both sides of the aisle believing a win for their opponent could doom the country. | ||
But the Dean of Berkeley Law School argues it's not just politics, but America's founding document, the Constitution, that needs a bit of an overhaul. | ||
Joining us now is Dean Erwin Chemerinsky. | ||
His new book is titled, No Democracy Lasts Forever, How the Constitution Threatens the United States. | ||
Dean Chemerinsky, thanks for being with us this morning. | ||
So, how in your view does the Constitution that this country was built on and has been for nearly 250 years is a threat actually to the country? | ||
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Choices that were made in adopting the Constitution have come to haunt us. | |
The Electoral College increasingly is choosing... Notice how this is all pre-scripted. | ||
He's obviously reading his statements. | ||
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Two senators per state is undermining democracy. | |
In the last session of Congress, there were 50 Democratic senators and 50 Republican senators. | ||
But the 50 Democratic senators... Don't you have to swear to protect the Constitution in order to be barred as a lawyer? | ||
But he's the dean of a law school? | ||
Imagine he's a lawyer if he's the dean of a law school. | ||
Didn't he swear to protect and uphold the laws of this nation and this Constitution? | ||
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...15 years. | |
Since 1970, it's been 27 years. | ||
All of these are choices made in 1787, but they become much more salient in recent years. | ||
Professor Chemerinsky, I understand -- this is Gene Robinson -- I understand that there are lots of outdated pieces of the Constitution. | ||
There's also some really good stuff. | ||
I think it is probably true that the founders would be astonished that We haven't altered the Constitution to fit our present circumstances. | ||
On the other hand, though, in the real world, wouldn't it be madness to try to change the Constitution | ||
At this point, when the country is so polarized, so angry, and so unable to agree on anything, all the foundational principles—freedom of speech, freedom of religion, our freedoms—would be in jeopardy, it seems to me. | ||
You're right, the country is deeply polarized, and that in itself is a threat to democracy. | ||
Our government has lost the confidence of its people. | ||
In 1964, in a Pew Research survey, 77% of the people expressed confidence in government. | ||
Last October, it was 20%. | ||
In the book, I argue that much that's wrong with the government can be fixed by statute. | ||
It'll all be fixed by a constitutional amendment. | ||
Rather than a series of constitutional amendments, isn't it time to start thinking of a new constitution? | ||
Isn't it absurd that we're governed in 2024 by a constitution written in 1787 for a small, agrarian, slave-owning society? | ||
You're saying this to a nation of Christians that follow a book written 2,000 years ago. | ||
Just because something is old doesn't mean it's not true. | ||
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...divided now, which make a new Constitution difficult. | |
But the Constitution was adopted in 1787, when the country was deeply divided. | ||
In many states, it was passed by only a few votes. | ||
I'm not saying there'll be a Constitutional Convention tomorrow or next year, but I do think it's time to begin thinking of a Constitution for the 21st century, rather than being governed under one from the 18th century. | ||
Dean Chim, this is Eddie Delong, great to see you. | ||
Well, if enough people agreed with you, you could amend it. | ||
It requires the ratification of two-thirds of the states of the Union. | ||
The compromises that in some ways constitute the through-line of our history, I mean, you chart it really, really powerfully in the book. | ||
But there's this moment that I came across, and I just started, but I just, it struck me, and this is about the threat of secession. | ||
But if we choose not to do anything, if we fail at the amendment process, if we fail at kind of thinking about this document in this holistic sense as you commend, there is the real threat of secession. | ||
Talk a little bit about that consequence as you see it. | ||
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What happens if we do nothing? | |
We can continue to muddle along, but I worry about how long a government can survive what's lost the confidence of people, and how long a government can survive when societies are deeply polarized. | ||
So the reason they want to change the Constitution is because they want to expand the Supreme Court, they want to Eradicate the Second Amendment. | ||
They want to eradicate our freedom of speech. | ||
And they do this always in the name of the people or democracy. | ||
It's happened whether you're fascist or whether you're communist. | ||
Throughout history, they violate individual rights, inalienable to us, given to us by God at birth. | ||
They violate those rights in the name of democracy and the people every single time. | ||
And the only reason they hate the Constitution is not because they think that it is an unjust document for the people of America. | ||
The reason they hate the Constitution is because it is the only set of rules that they themselves have to follow. | ||
Keep in mind, nothing in the Constitution determines or decides or says what the people of the United States of America can or cannot do. | ||
It only says what the government itself can or cannot do. | ||
And that's why they're always trying to change the rules. | ||
They're always trying to amend the Constitution to expand what our government is capable of doing. | ||
So give me a break, Mr. Dean! | ||
When you're coming out saying that we're living in this document that was written in the 18th century but we need a 21st century Constitution when first of all this document has been amended what is it 30 times or the 30 amendments? | ||
It's been amended this whole time. | ||
It's a fairly updated document. | ||
When was the... I'd love the crew to look this up if you can. | ||
Tell me when the last time an amendment was passed to the Constitution. | ||
I want to know what the most recent one was. | ||
But every century it's had amendments. | ||
Changes have been made to this Constitution. | ||
They had to amend it to enact the income tax. | ||
I guess that's their 20th century policy, of course, into the 21st century. | ||
But every time they advocate changing the Constitution, it's because they want to expand their own power. | ||
And they always lie and say that it's about helping the people, but really it's about censorship. | ||
And Musk even came out and said, censorship is a certainty if Democrats win. | ||
Musk speaks out as Twitter is banned in Brazil. | ||
Elon Musk warned Americans that censorship is a certainty if Democrats win as the billionaire Twitter owner deals with the fallout of the judicial decision to ban Twitter X on Brazil. | ||
Musk was responding to a popular Twitter user, Doge Designer, who said, I wouldn't be surprised to see X suspended in the U.S. if the Democrats come into power again. | ||
On Friday, Brazilian Supreme Court, of course, Justice Alexandre de Moraes suspended Twitter in the country and set a hefty daily fine of nearly $9,000 for anybody who uses a VPN to bypass this ban. | ||
This is clip number 37 and 39 that I want to run back to back of Kamala Harris supporting Elon Musk's claim here, saying that this is basically implying just by the nature of her comments that this is absolutely a true prediction from Elon Musk. | ||
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37 and 39. | |
You look at what he's been tweeting today, directed at the whistleblower, directed at so many people. | ||
You know, I frankly think that based on this and all we've seen him do before, including attacking members of Congress, that he frankly should be, his Twitter account should be suspended. | ||
He is irresponsible with his words in a way that could result in harm to other people. | ||
And so the privilege of using those words in that way should probably be taken from him. | ||
Should probably be taken from him. | ||
Should probably be taken from him. | ||
He has lost his privileges and it should be taken down. | ||
And the bottom line is that you can't say that you have one rule for Facebook and you have a different rule for Twitter. | ||
The same rule has to apply, which is that there has to be a responsibility that is placed on these social media sites to understand their power. | ||
They are directly speaking to millions and millions of people without any level of oversight or regulation. | ||
I think we need to push back on this. | ||
There's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech, and especially around our democracy. | ||
I know you wrote to Twitter and the CEO, Jack Dorsey, and asked him to take away the President's Twitter handle, his account. | ||
How is that not a violation of free speech? | ||
The president has the same rights that you have, that I have, and how would that not just be a slippery slope? | ||
I've heard that argument, but here's the thing, Jake. | ||
First of all, a corporation, which is what Twitter is, has obligations, and in this case, Twitter has terms of use policy. | ||
and their terms of use dictate who receives the privilege of speaking on that platform and who does not. | ||
And Donald Trump has clearly violated the terms of use, and there should be a consequence for that. | ||
There should be a consequence for that, not to mention the fact that he has used his platform, being the president of the United States, in a way that has been about inciting fear and potentially inciting harm against a witness to what might be a crime against our country and our democracy. | ||
And for that reason I do believe that it's clear that he has violated the terms of use. | ||
And I'm asking that Twitter does what it has done in previous occasions, which is to revoke someone's privilege. | ||
And we know. | ||
That our federal government, the Biden administration, has been revealed in a scandalous way to have pressured these institutions like Google or Facebook or Twitter before it was X to censor individuals and certain talking points or ideas or messages. | ||
So they'll censor any posts that make any claims that they disagree with and they'll even go in and take people completely off their platforms on behalf of the CIA Or the FBI or the deep state or the White House when asked if they feel that the pressure is adequate, even if they're uncomfortable. | ||
Even Mark Zuckerberg has said that it makes him uncomfortable, but he does it anyway because he understands that. | ||
These legislatures can put so many crippling regulations and divide up their companies through antitrust laws and legislation that they have to obey. | ||
So when the federal government cannot violate your rights, regardless of which of those rights there are in the 27 amendments, when they cannot violate your rights, they outsource that violation to NGOs and businesses. | ||
So the government can't come in and say that it's illegal for you to say that the 2020 election was stolen, but they can certainly pressure all of the places that you would say that to censor that privately. | ||
They outsource the violation of our rights time and time again. | ||
It's here, right here, right here in this article. | ||
Google restricts election-related content from its AI products. | ||
You think they're doing this because Google just adamantly believes in us? | ||
Yes, they probably do because most of their employees are leftists, but they're doing this because they've been prodded to do this by the CIA in their regular meetings with the CIA. | ||
We're concerned about the development of artificial intelligence. | ||
They don't want to get regulated away from being able to develop this amazing competitive technology, so they comply to avoid the regulations. | ||
Then they simultaneously lobby for different regulations that don't impact them, but would impact any other competitors from coming up out of the ground. | ||
And in exchange for this, they perform political favors for the deep state, like this type of censorship. | ||
I mean, keep in mind, the reason that Alex Jones was deplatformed and censored from all these major platforms those years ago is not because of anything that he got wrong. | ||
It's because of all of the things that he got right and gets right. | ||
They just used what they used as an excuse to bring him down. | ||
But it's because he was having an impact and telling the truth. | ||
And tell me, if someone does get a story wrong, About a shooting or a political event. | ||
And they somehow become liable for $1.5 billion. | ||
Does that mean that we can sue Rosie O'Donnell now? | ||
This is clip number 33. | ||
Can we sue Rosie O'Donnell for $1.5 billion for the claims that she's making in clip number 33? | ||
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Now, I don't know what happened that day, but I don't think it was a bullet that hit him. | |
I don't. | ||
I think it was maybe a fragment of something, or... But I don't know. | ||
Without a scar to be seen, yet blood all over it. | ||
Look at the photos of him right after with his fist pumping. | ||
A normal reaction, right? | ||
To almost being assassinated. | ||
There's something really hinky about the whole thing. | ||
And I don't know what it is, but I am saying this. | ||
For people who go on conspiracy theories... Basically she's saying, and I quote, My gut tells me it didn't happen. | ||
That's what she just said! | ||
About the assassination attempt of the President of the United States. | ||
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Yeah. | |
His entire family should sue her for 1.5 billion dollars. | ||
His nose or whatever. | ||
You don't regrow. | ||
We're humans. | ||
You don't regrow your arms or your ears. | ||
Absolutely unbelievable. | ||
French party leader warns Telegram CEOs life may be in danger. | ||
Oh, you think? | ||
Obviously. | ||
Brazilian judge orders $9,000 fine for using VPN to access X. So now they're not only punishing Elon Musk, but they're going to fine their own people $9,000 for accessing the platform. | ||
While Musk vows to expose top Brazilian judges' crimes after suspension of X, it's amazing to watch some of his posts recently on the corruption here. | ||
But when we see this type of censorship happen, all of the good people leave and are impacted disproportionately. | ||
And all that's left is this corrupt swamp. | ||
I want to show you clip number 47. | ||
This is my friend, Father Calvin Robinson. | ||
He's a man from the UK. | ||
He's a brilliant theologian. | ||
Not somebody I always agree with, but brilliant and earnest. | ||
Nonetheless, I met him years ago on my podcast. | ||
He agreed to become a guest. | ||
But listen to this update from Father Calvin Robinson about what he's doing in response to the lack of freedom of speech and, frankly, the persecution going on in the United Kingdom right now. | ||
Run it, please. | ||
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The closing of the show. | |
I mentioned at the end of the last show, at the end of the podcast, that I am looking to leave the United Kingdom. | ||
I haven't put any script together or I hadn't planned on talking about this today, but Zuby brought it up and I think it's probably providential that he did. | ||
I have been called to a parish elsewhere. | ||
I'll announce where when it's appropriate. | ||
It's not appropriate yet to announce where, but I've been called to a parish elsewhere. | ||
This has been in the progress for a number of months now. | ||
You may have picked up on hints on Fox and Father because Lawrence is obviously known about it. | ||
He is, you know, hinted in his cheeky way. | ||
But I think that's been accelerated actually by the current state of affairs in the United Kingdom in that It doesn't feel like people are ready to fight yet. | ||
There aren't enough people awake yet. | ||
It feels like in other parts of the world there are people that still believe in freedom and still believe in Christ and are willing to fight for what's right and I'm hoping that in joining them and becoming a soldier among many that we can regroup and we can build an army. | ||
I'm speaking metaphorically but we need to we need to be stronger as Christians, as Brits, as Englishmen. | ||
We're not there yet and so I will make a stand in the next general election, but in the meantime, I'm going to work as a full-time parish priest in a parish elsewhere. | ||
London is no longer safe. | ||
I have moved out of London and I'm a nomad at the moment. | ||
America will no longer be safe if we follow in the steps of the United Kingdom. | ||
And serve and minister to good people, good faithful people, and hopefully come back stronger and with more encouragement and not on my own at the moment in there you hear from father calvin robinson brilliant man unfortunately has to leave london and the united kingdom altogether as i understand it because of the lack of freedom there and again if you don't believe that democrats are actually the authoritarians | ||
if you don't believe that they are the ones who actually want to change the constitution not for your benefit but so that they are less restricted if you don't believe that they weaponize private businesses and ngos to violate your rights so they can launder that violation through private organizations and avoid accountability then just look at some of these Loomer, State National Guard being prepared for Trump prison sentence. | ||
Man tasered at rally. | ||
Secret Service allowed a juvenile to enter Mar-a-Lago. | ||
No agents disciplined. | ||
Another failure. | ||
Schiff. | ||
Trump giving a green light to further violence if he loses the election. | ||
So Schiff is calling for political violence, but blaming it on Trump. | ||
RFK Jr. | ||
has to sue North Carolina in order to be removed from the ballot. | ||
So they try to force Trump off the ballot. | ||
They successfully forced RFK Jr. | ||
off of the Democratic ballot. | ||
And now they're refusing him to take their, they're refusing his name to be removed from the ballot upon his request, which is unprecedented because they know that it disproportionately benefits Trump. | ||
And this is somehow a democracy. | ||
So we're not going to let you on the ballot when you want to be on the ballot, but when you don't want to be on the ballot, we're going to make sure that you are on the ballot. | ||
California bill banning voter ID passes legislature awaiting new, some signature. | ||
Of course, he'll sign it. | ||
And they allow for the selling out of our entire country to China. | ||
As they claim that our own dairy herds are testing positive for bird flu so they can hype up another fake pandemic and use that as an excuse to regulate all of our freedoms away and take over all political power, conglomerate it nationally first and then sell that national conglomeration out to an international conglomeration and create a one world government, folks. | ||
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I think it's a default move to do this. | ||
It's an absolute essential, and it is so important to get ready, and I'm telling myself that. | ||
If there's an EMP attack, your cell phone's just nothing but a brick. | ||
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Right? | |
And I know that even in the law enforcement part of it, that when people are, you know, run their phone, they can turn their phone off for 72 hours. | ||
Somebody in our group can ping that phone and track that phone for 72 hours. | ||
So you're not off the grid. | ||
So make sure you get your fair days leave. | ||
Have a staff phone as a backup. | ||
If you're concerned about secure messaging, a black phone will secure end-to-end encryption. |