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A Hundred Times Smaller
00:02:25
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| Are you saying, I mean, what, a hundred times smaller? | |
| At least a hundred times smaller than the original plan back in the inauguration of President Trump. | |
| At least 100 times smaller. | |
| Don't get his face on camera. | |
| Are you rolling? | |
| Yeah, I'm rolling. | |
| Okay, well we got our police officer escort here. | |
| We're not going to show his face or anything, but we've got several nice police officers. | |
| So I was just saying, will you repeat to me your estimate of the original Women's Soros March, the day after Trump's inauguration in 2017, I guess that'd be January 21st, versus this one today. | |
| And just please go ahead and tell them, sir. | |
| I'm looking right now from that time frame, from the inauguration to now. | |
| Are you saying, I mean, What, a hundred times smaller? | |
| At least a hundred times smaller than the original plan back in the inauguration for President Trump. | |
| At least a hundred times smaller at this point. | |
| Because that's what I saw was, I mean I was here, we flew out that night. | |
| It took us an hour and a half to get to the airport just because We were like 5-10 miles away and there was these huge hordes of pink hats everywhere. | |
| Every major street was just... And now, I'm like, oh is this a group meeting the march? | |
| People are like, no that's the march. | |
| I mean, that was tiny. | |
| It's very small. | |
| Very small compared to those numbers a few years ago. | |
| Here's Lee Stranahan, big syndicated talk show host. | |
| He's worked for Breitbart. | |
| He's worked for Huffington Post. | |
| A real centrist, I'd call you. | |
| Just a populist. | |
| He was here with us three years ago, three and a half years ago on the day of the inauguration. | |
| Every city, it was probably five million people. | |
| You couldn't drive five, six miles without seeing... No. | |
| They were everywhere. | |
| This is not even 1-100. | |
| No, not... Here's the thing. | |
| So I have an office about a block up the street from here. | |
| I now know this area well. | |
| In 2017, you could not walk on the streets. | |
| Everybody, there was no traffic on the streets. | |
| It was filled with people. | |
| I mean, when I say it's not 1-100th, I'm being polite about it. | |
| Yeah, I was saying maybe it's 1-20th, but when I got here, it's not even 1-100th. | |
| I mean, any side street looked like this. | |
| You literally could not walk anywhere for about six blocks, at all, because it was crowded with people. | |
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American People's Reality
00:00:41
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| There was no traffic at all. | |
| When I say 1,100, I'm being polite about it. | |
| And think about this, Alex. | |
| This is what's so weird to me. | |
| In the middle of an impeachment, right when President Trump couldn't be impeached, you'd think they would get the biggest crowd ever. | |
| Isn't it interesting that in the middle of impeachment this is all Soros can muster at this point? | |
| I think that tells you the mood of the American people as opposed to the media perception. | |
| But they want us to believe. | |
| They want us to believe, I think, we're more divided than we are. | |
| And they want to believe that Soros controls America's women. | |
| And so, I mean, it's not working anymore. | |
| And so the whole illusion is beginning to implode. | |