Wrongthink Countdown: My Top 5 Most Controversial Moments
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This show is not going to be about Donald Trump's 47 agenda, but I wanted to start off this show playing that clip because I think that he hit the nail on the head.
There's so much work that needs to be done as it pertains to protecting free speech.
And I think people say a lot of times that they're in favor of free speech, but they don't really seem to understand what that means.
The reality about free speech, being free speech, is that there is no such thing as free speech absolutism.
Okay, you either are or you aren't.
Free speech is, in and of itself, an absolute concept.
That is literally in the promo of my earlier show, Wrong Think, because I say it all the time.
It's absolutely true.
And that's actually...
Why I started this show off with that clip because that's been the whole essence of my career.
That has been kind of my goal and in starting specifically WrongThink, this sort of slew of shows that I've created, WrongThink and WrongThink Primetime, it was really important that I was always extremely clear About what I was saying.
I didn't want to walk on eggshells.
I didn't want to read from a teleprompter.
I don't read from a teleprompter.
I don't have a teleprompter to read from.
I want it to be the complete antithesis of the mainstream media.
But that doesn't come, of course, without controversy.
But I think controversy is good.
I think it proves that you're stepping out of the accepted narrative.
And if your whole existence is going to be based around the idea that you don't believe in the accepted narrative, which I don't, right?
Or for the most part, I don't.
Then you have to be okay with stepping outside of that and you have to be okay with upsetting people and That's certainly something that i've done my fair share of even being as young as I am people think that I just like Walked out into media one day, but the reality is i've been in media and politics since I was 18 years old and i'm 26 right now so i've been in this industry for my entire adult life and um You know,
it's been really upsetting to me seeing how conservative media is not actually conservative and that's why a lot of people like me are flocking to smaller networks like Stu Peters.
I would just say independent networks because the Stu Peters network is really growing.
I'm actually really amazed by the size of it and the viewership and the audience as well.
You guys are awesome.
The point is, we want to go places where we are free to say those things, because at these corporate media outlets, there is definitely some parameters as far as topics you can cover, guests you can have on, places you can go.
I don't mean physical places, but just anything you want to talk about.
You can't just talk about anything, right?
It's very strict as far as what you can and can't say, and you will face the consequences of that.
You will be fired.
In my case, I was pushed out.
They're not free speech.
There's a bottom line at the end of the day.
They have to make money and they don't want to do it the hard way, which is to actually amass a large enough audience where you can then get, you know, do ad reads and stuff like that, like the sort of thing that Stu did or Jeremy did at LFA, what we're building at LFA because we're still in the process, I would say, of building it.
And it's pretty explosive because there is an audience out there.
There's a hunger for truth and authenticity because these corporate media outlets, even if they call themselves conservative, they're not meeting that hunger that They're not meeting that demand.
They think they are, and they tell you they are.
But then at some point, it comes out that they're actually not.
Because people like me wind up being pushed out.
People like Tucker Carlson, for example, he's, as far as Fox News goes, he was very controversial for Fox News, and I would even say mainstream conservative networks at large.
And you just start to see That those individuals wind up amassing somewhat of a cult following because obviously that hunger exists.
And corporate media is not meeting that hunger.
They're not free speech.
They're not.
They're just as bad as liberal outlets essentially.
And so I didn't mean to go on this tangent about, you know, media and how it works necessarily, although I probably will talk about that later on in the show, but I just wanted to provide context as to kind of my goal in creating WrongThink.
WrongThink literally is The essence of what I wanted to bring to the table.
I wanted to bring to the table wrong think.
I wanted you to see me think out loud.
I wanted you to see me make mistakes.
And I wanted you to see me say things that maybe I would say later on.
You know what?
I actually thought about it and I changed my mind about that.
And I have said that a couple times about certain subjects.
But I wanted that to be a part of the show.
I didn't want it to be a blooper, if you will.
I think that the beauty of...
Podcasting in these sorts of settings, I think that the beauty in free speech and in media when you truly are free to be who you are and talk about the topics that you want to talk about is that there's just this freedom.
There's this freedom and people see it.
People know when you're fake.
People can see when you're reading off of a script, off of a teleprompter that you didn't even write.
People can tell when you don't know what it is that you're talking about.
People can tell when you're playing moderator simply because you don't actually have an opinion on the issues.
People can tell when you just want to be on TV. I'm looking at you, women in media.
A lot of women in media do that.
They just want to be on TV. They think it's glamorous.
They don't realize that it actually takes some intelligence if you actually want to Or some knowledge, I should say, if you actually want to understand and do a good job.
But that's the thing, they don't.
Anyways, because my mindset is such that I want to be authentic, I want to say things that come off...
My tongue just the way I normally would speak.
I want to speak to you like I would with my friends.
I want to speak to you like I would with my family.
That's how I see the show.
And some people may not like it.
That may not be their cup of tea.
They might like something a little bit more refined.
That's okay.
But I want to have a conversation.
I want to have a real conversation and I want to be myself.
I want to feel free to talk about the things that interest me because I'm just like you guys.
Like we all are hardworking American citizens who want what's best for this country.
So chances are, if I find a reason to find something interesting, I can't be the only one.
And oftentimes the narratives are controlled.
The agenda is controlled at certain outlets and you can't go certain places.
You can't speak about certain things.
But I never want that to be the case with me.
And it will never be the case with me again.
And I never, ever will give in to these people.
So as a result, they come after me for it.
They come after me harder than anybody.
And I think it actually doesn't help, I should say, that I'm a Hispanic woman.
I think it really genuinely pisses off the left that I'm okay with saying these things.
Because I'll be honest, even conservative women, they're not a threat.
People only get mad at you and try to make you look bad if you're a threat.
Most of these women who are in the conservative movement, first of all, aren't truly conservative.
And secondly, they're not a threat because they're not saying anything to shift the Overton window back in its rightful place rather than this crazy dystopia that the left has pushed it towards.
You know?
I want to make America great again.
I want to make it better again.
And if that means putting myself out there and, you know, getting hated on by schizophrenic trannies, then that's a cross I'm willing to bear because I just, you know...
I don't see why not.
Why would I not say what I would normally say?
And all the people coming after me, by the way, you know what's so funny about them?
They would say the same damn thing in front of their friends.
They just don't have the balls to say it in front of the camera because they don't want to be hated on.
They don't want to be called mean names.
Well, I don't care.
I don't give a shit.
You know that.
If you've been watching my show for at least, I don't know, one to three episodes, you've probably figured that out by now.
And that, to me, is an accomplishment.
When I upset the left-wing losers, that makes me happier than anything.
When I upset the GOP establishment, that makes me happier than anything.
So you know what?
Um...
I'm excited to bring you this show because these moments that I'm going to show you were the moments that kind of defined my career, kind of defined who I am.
Not in the sense that this was the bulk of my career or everything that I had to say, but they're the moments that got me out there because there was so much controversy.
Some of them brought along death threats.
Many of them did.
Actually, all of them did.
I get death threats quite often.
But in addition to that, they got my name out there.
They got me exposure to the right people, to the right audience that appreciated what I had to bring to the table.
And so for that, I'm grateful.
So I love my haters because it's the best...
They're the best fans out there, to be honest, if you will, because they're the ones, they're the reason why I found you guys.
They're the reason why I found so many of the great people that I get to speak to every day on a daily basis.
And that was a long rant, and we haven't really even started the show.
So on that note, guys, stay tuned for this very fun episode.
My top five most controversial moments right here on this very episode of Wrong Thing Primetime.
And welcome to Wrong Thing Primetime.
I'm Anna Perez.
Thank you so much for being here on this Friday night.
It is the weekend, and I figured that's the best time to do a show like this.
I mean, I know probably maybe some of you are watching on Saturday.
Maybe some of you are watching on Friday, but I think this could be a fun one.
Kind of a...
What's the right word for it?
Oh my gosh, it's so late.
By the way, guys, it's...
What is it?
I'm recording this at 12.30 at night.
I just did my episode earlier today live at 10.
So, oh, I was going to say this is going to dig up a lot of nostalgia for me because these are moments.
Some of them happened earlier in my career and I'll be talking about that.
And I don't know.
I just...
I feel like I've really made it far as far as finding who I am in this industry and being able to...
Have that backbone and have integrity.
And a lot of people don't have that.
And a lot of people just don't want to stir the pot or rock the boat.
There are grown men out there, I know, who would be scared.
Even if they know I'm right, they would be scared to say the things that I say and do the things that I do.
So, you know what?
I'm actually quite proud of myself for being at this point in my career where...
Not in my career in the sense that I think I'm so successful.
I mean like...
That I have stuck to my guns.
Most people just don't do that.
And I'm not saying that because I think I'm awesome or I think I'm saving the world.
I'm not, okay?
I'm just a podcaster.
But it makes me, at the end of the day, feel good.
I can look at myself in the mirror and I can say that I was real, that I was genuine.
And you can't say that for most people in this industry, to be quite honest.
With that said, guys, I didn't mean to be so sappy, and I also already ranted about that for like 10 minutes just now.
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So on that note, I think it's time to jump right in.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to count down from five.
Now, obviously, this is only an hour long show.
Maybe I'll do a second version of this if you like it at some point down the road.
But I only have my five that I could really think of off the top of my head, to be honest.
But I think I was pretty accurate as far as these being my most controversial moments so far in my career.
And this encapsulates not just my Wrong Think era, if you will, because it has clips from my Wrong Think show from earlier, because this is a new show, so I haven't really had any crazy controversial moments just yet, but at least not ones that went viral.
But in my earlier show, Wrong Think, on LFA TV that I still have now, These are clips mostly from that and then some from when I was an anchor at Real America's Voice.
So you'll see some of those moments as well.
And there's one specifically at the end that really, really put me on the map as far as being a crazy conspiracy theorist.
But we'll get there in a moment.
I don't want to give away the end of the show.
Anyways.
Counting down from top five, the first one I thought of as, you know, it wasn't, I'm gonna go from least controversial to most controversial, right?
I loosely ordered it that way.
This one was a little less controversial because I don't really understand.
I didn't understand the, and by the way, my rating system isn't based on what I think is controversial or what other people would think.
It's based off of the reaction I got from people.
Like what the most death threats I get or the biggest reaction I got, right?
Depending on each clip.
So this one I didn't get that much of a reaction from.
Right Wing Watch posted it all over.
I'm literally Right Wing Watch's favorite Latina.
I literally have that in my Twitter bio.
That's how much they love me.
There's something they have going for me because they love me.
And honestly, I love them too.
Because they're the reason why I think Stu found me.
A lot of my...
I don't want to say fans.
I feel weird saying fans.
A lot of the people who enjoy my content found me that way.
So I'm honestly grateful to them for doing that.
They think they're probably doing me a disservice, but they're not.
They're helping me.
And I appreciate it because it helps me get my engagement up on Instagram and I mean on Twitter.
It gets me, you know, in touch with more patriots, other patriots that feel the same way I do.
And it's just been awesome.
So anyways, this one they posted on their Twitter account, Right Wing Watch did.
And I guess to them it's controversial to say the word faggot.
And I guess They don't really understand the point.
A lot of times, what I'm finding is that people are either really stupid or they play dumb.
Because a lot of times I'll use analogies when I speak and this was an analogy.
It was me or using an example of getting at a bigger issue, which is what you'll hear what I'm talking about when you hear the clip.
But this to them, the only thing they heard was, she said a bad word.
She said a mean word.
She said faggot.
Oh no.
Which was like not even the point.
Anyways, here it is.
There's nothing worse than, like, conservatives that are fake conservatives.
And you know they're fake conservatives, but a good test for me is I start using words that, like, really push the envelope.
Like, you know, I'll say things, I'll throw the word faggot around, you know, things of that nature, and see how they react.
If it's a rhino you're dealing with they'll usually like wince almost.
If it's a not rhino he or she will laugh and be like and you know it'll add to the humor you know it'll add to the entertainment quality of the joke.
That's a good test right there.
So, obviously, it's funny.
Like, it's funny.
And they don't understand color.
They don't like color.
The thing about the left is they're communists.
They want to live in a world that lacks color.
They don't like colorful language.
They don't like people who...
It's funny because they claim to be the party of diversity and inclusivity, but only when it comes to being mentally ill.
If you say things that are funny and colorful and use colorful language, then they hate you.
Because that's what I was...
What we all know, right?
My point in saying that is it's a good way to find out whether or not somebody is free speech.
Now anybody with an IQ over two could figure that out.
And obviously free speech is something that a lot of people say they support, but actually don't, including conservatives.
But apparently that's controversial to say.
It's controversial to say faggot, which I didn't even know was controversial.
I guess I didn't grow up in a liberal blue city.
I mean, I grew up in a liberal area, but not so...
Far left that people didn't say things like that.
To me, that's like a normal, funny word to use.
It's not like a word you would use to...
Like, you say to your friend, you're like, shut up, faggot.
Like, that's a funny thing to say, right?
And these people that get angry, it's not like they don't say it too.
But anyways, that was one of the lesser outrage moments because people didn't really care that much about that.
I think it was a dud for Right Wing Watch because I think they were hoping that we'd get more...
Criticism.
But alas, nobody actually really cares because it's just a word.
It's just an effing word, okay?
Don't get your panties in a bunch, faggots, over at Right Wing Watch.
But like I said, I love those guys.
I love you guys.
I love you guys.
You can keep clipping me because, like I said, you're the reason that I've gotten in touch with so many great patriots and I will...
Always be grateful for that.
Anyways, guys, I want to move on to moment number four.
We're counting down.
So this next moment, guys, this was...
This actually...
So the reason I put this at number two, I actually could have put it further down.
It certainly got a massive reaction, but it happened so long ago.
This next one was back from when I was at Real America's Voice.
It was right around when the whole controversy over the vaccine versus ivermectin was coming out.
This one was particularly funny because...
The left got so angry when people started talking about ivermectin.
Now, ivermectin, they kept calling it horse medication, but much like other medications, they make an animal version and they make a human version.
I don't know how many times we have to explain that to people, but obviously, ivermectin works.
I actually took ivermectin.
I didn't really need it, but I was able to get it prescribed to me when I had COVID. I honestly was sick for like two days anyway, but I took ivermectin.
It was a great...
Maybe that's why I was able to recover so quickly.
I don't know.
Point is, ivermectin is great.
I have a friend of mine who took it and had severe lung problems and was able to recover as soon as he started taking ivermectin.
Great, great drug.
And actually, the reason why I wanted to show you this clip, too, is it shows how terrible and awful the left is, because this clip that they were angry at was me interviewing a woman whose husband had just died because the hospital refused him ivermectin.
Now, this is a terrible thing for people to get mad at, but there were leftists in the comment in the comment section saying, I'm glad he died.
I'm glad he died.
Good.
It's survival of the fittest.
I'm glad that they knocked him out.
I'm glad that he died and he wasn't given his ivermectin.
I'm glad that the hospital didn't prescribe him as horse medication.
You're retarded.
You should die too.
It's so funny because the left will get mad at you for using a word for colorful reasons, but then they'll wish death upon you at the same time.
I mean, these people are awful.
Terrible people.
I'd rather be around the nicest person who says the meanest words, or the kindest person that says the meanest words, than a leftist who polices your speech but wants you to die if you disagree with them.
But that's how they are, right?
And anyways, this was the first time, I'll never forget, I was filling in for David Brody when I interviewed this person.
I used to fill in for him.
That was my first, I think that was the first, no, the...
I used to fill in for him every once in a while when he was on vacation.
That was one of the first anchoring opportunities I had at Real America's Voice.
That's kind of what got me into getting my own show there.
And he was awesome.
He always let me fill in for him when he was away.
And that particular interview, guys, that was the first time I started receiving death threats.
That clip went absolutely viral.
It went everywhere.
I didn't even really...
I was interviewing the person.
It wasn't like I was ranting like now I do.
But people got really angry at me because I don't know what it was about ivermectin, but the left went insane over it.
Take a look at this.
This is the clip.
And you're going to be like, how is that controversial?
I don't know, guys.
The left is insane, but here it is.
It's very strange because it seems like there was not Just disregarding oh so most meaning we hold out I don't understand how this is this is able to even go on in a hospital Well, it shouldn't be going on the best what we're dealing with so
So the lawsuits that we were thinking about are obviously no longer good, so we're going to be regrouping and talking about what to do in the future.
Adam has unfortunately passed, so the lawsuit will be of a different nature.
Yeah.
Well, I do want to ask, Alicia, I mean, what's the message that you really want to get out to the public after experiencing this?
When your loved one is sick, your first thought is to take them to an emergency room and to say, you know, I'm going to get you help.
I'm going to take you to these doctors.
And my husband is not with us today because of the doctors that he went to who refused to treat him and refused to take care of him and give him dignity as a patient.
So if you are sick, if you need to get help, if you have COVID, you need to find a doctor who will give you these I-plus math protocols.
You need to find a natural doctor who will give you these because the hospitals will refuse.
They will keep your loved ones away from you and you will die alone in a hospital without your family.
And she had a primary care physician, right, who was willing to administer the ivermectin and...
Yeah, if I could get him out of the hospital.
That doctor was refused access to the facility because the doctor didn't have the privileges to come on site and they couldn't remove him, right?
Yeah.
He needed too much oxygen, so I couldn't get him out and get him to a doctor that would treat him.
Wow, I'm so much skinnier now.
I was looking at myself there and I was like, wow.
Anyways, that was a little insensitive of me.
That was a horrible, horrible situation, that poor woman.
I remember just being...
Teary-eyed after that I think I actually might have cried after that interview because and I had to like and I remember it actually now I'm thinking about it because We were already running late for another interview and I had to have somebody like literally go grab me a tissue because You know you're on TV you have makeup on it was a pre-recorded interview, but we had a guest right after that.
So So yeah, I I It was a tough interview to get through and it was shocking to me that so many people wish people wish death upon him.
And I think that I might have numbered it.
That's another thing I was thinking.
I think I might have numbered it wrong.
But anyways, that was the second to least most controversial moment in my list of top most controversial moments, if that makes sense.
Because like I said, at the time, it was like the first death threats.
That's when I first started receiving death threats.
That was the first time ever in my career where I had.
Whenever I heard people who received death threats, I always thought you had to be like this big media personality in order for that to happen.
But at the time, I was just this guest host anchor.
And I couldn't believe...
I couldn't believe the disgusting messages I was receiving about this poor woman's husband.
So, yeah, I mean, there are just some terrible people out there.
That's certainly something I've learned.
But for some reason, that was considered controversial.
It got a huge response from the left, from the very demonic left.
Anyways, guys, on that note, I do want to ask you to please hit that thumbs up button if you haven't already because I'm running out of time.
And I actually didn't think I was going to be ranting this long.
But I have a couple more things.
Actually, how many more do I have to get to?
Oh, I have...
Three more, actually.
Wow, I'm bad at math.
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All right, guys.
So this next moment, this one was when I said what Trump was doing by running for president again and standing up to the deep state.
This was after his first or second indictment.
I forget what I was speaking about.
I think it must have been his first because I was Very shocked at what was going on.
I knew the deep state was bad, but obviously we were all in a state of shock after the first indictment.
And I said what he was doing by running for president was Christ-like.
And I also said, you know, that I would take a bullet for him, metaphorically speaking, obviously.
But again, this is another case of people not really understanding their literary devices, people meaning mainly the left.
And they came after me for this.
I got a lot of death threats for this.
And the other thing that kind of weirded me out was the fact that I said what he was doing is Christ-like, and somehow that was interpreted by some as me saying he's Christ.
Now, the whole point of being Christian is the fact that you want to act in a Christlike manner.
So yeah, that's the whole point.
You're encouraged to be Christlike.
And I wasn't even saying he is Christlike.
I was saying he was acting in a Christlike way due to what he was doing, which I still stand by.
That's true.
That means you're being self-sacrificial.
I do believe what he's doing is self-sacrificial because he could be on a beach somewhere vacationing every day with Melania, not having to worry about the issues that this country is facing, but he's choosing to run for president again.
And for that reason alone, I'm grateful, right?
Because we don't have other people who are as willing to stand up against the deep state.
If we had another candidate like that, I'd say, yeah, maybe, but we quite frankly don't.
So anyways, I want to play the clip and I'll show, you'll see You know, and it's funny because I was actually quoting...
Anyways, I'll play it and I'll talk about it after.
Take a look.
Something that really kind of inspired me before I did this show was hearing Ryan what for President Trump and when he said that at first I was a little taken aback I was like, alright Ryan, that's a little much.
But then I thought about it for a split second and then I realized, no it's not.
You know why?
Because President Trump would take a bullet for me.
President Trump is taking a bullet for me.
President Trump is prepared to take a bullet for all of us.
What he's doing is actually Christ-like, and I never thought that before until today.
today.
I actually used to make fun of people who would say that because I thought, okay, that's not made fun of them, but I would be like, all right, that's a little extreme, but he's literally going to prison for us.
So two things.
I said literally going to prison, which I didn't actually mean he was going to prison.
You know, you say literally and you're like, I'm literally doing like, you know, I whatever you want to take that for sure.
He's not literally going to prison.
But as far as what they really got mad at was me saying what he's doing is Christlich, which is true.
It is 100 percent.
And they got mad at the taking a bullet thing.
But what was really funny is I don't know if you caught this.
But in that clip, I said I was actually quoting another host at the network.
But what was fascinating is the fact that they didn't go and bother quoting the original source.
They quoted me.
I mean, they cut me.
They cut my clip.
It's quite interesting.
It just proves the obsession that they have, which, again, I said I'm grateful.
And by the way, they, I mean right-wing watch.
But that went viral.
People, mostly leftists, were enraged by the fact...
I think it's so funny how the left likes to pretend like they know what Christianity is all about, when it's like, you're literally atheists.
You guys are actually satanic, if anything.
So...
Don't sit here and tell me how to be a good Christian.
And as far as I'm concerned, the whole idea of being Christian is to be Christ-like.
You're following in the footsteps of Christ.
So there's nothing blasphemous.
That was the term they kept using, blasphemous.
Oh, okay, tranny, schizophrenic tranny, like you're concerned with what blasphemy is.
Like you actually know, like you can sit here and tell me what's blasphemous and what's not.
But anyway, that was hilarious.
That was another moment that was pretty controversial, actually very controversial.
And then this one, which I actually was surprised at how controversial this one is because I didn't really think that...
I didn't think people would be that enraged.
I thought they were kind of used to hearing conservatives speak this way already when it comes to feminism because clearly we're not in favor of feminism.
We're conservatives.
We're traditionalists.
And I think what they didn't like, once again, the one thing about me that I think really...
Ticks off the left is that I use colorful language and I explain things in more of a comedic way and they tend to take things literally and so that pisses them off a lot and this is a perfect example of that.
I said I wanted Peach to be helpless.
Princess Peach from Mario Kart because I had watched A trailer of Princess Peach, you know, the movie, or I think it was Mario Kart, I don't know, the Super Mario movie that came out a while ago.
There was a trailer that came out and she was like all badass and stuff.
And my whole point was like, this isn't really a good way to raise your daughters because then they have a false understanding of what they're capable of doing.
And my point in saying that, you know, Was that I don't want women putting themselves in dangerous situations when they, you know, just because they didn't understand, like, hey, no, you're not capable of the same physical things that a man is capable of.
And it's not that I had to explain myself for that.
They just, they don't want to actually understand what you're saying.
They know exactly what I mean by that, but they refuse to interpret it that way because obviously the whole goal here is to make you look so crazy.
Although, to be quite honest, I didn't even think It was controversial.
That's the weird part.
These clips, I would have had no idea that they were controversial had the left schizophrenic trannies not responded the way they did.
Anyways, here it is.
Now you might be thinking, Anna, who cares?
It's just some dumb movie.
But you should care.
And here's why.
Because what they are doing is they're trying to brainwash society to think that that's how women are supposed to be.
And this is dangerous.
We have women who think they're men and they wind up getting hurt.
They wind They end up getting raped.
Well, young kids, right?
It's a cartoon.
Adults, unless you're a loser, you're probably not going to want to watch that, right?
So, unless you're watching with your kids.
But the reality is, this has actual ramifications on society.
Young women see stuff like this.
To be a feminist, to be a badass feminist, and it's not realistic.
Women are not as strong as men.
Women aren't the ones who are gonna go out there and be like, watch this, let me kick ass.
This, like, badass bitch culture is actually ruining women, and it's ruining society, and nobody knows where they stand anymore.
So actually, it has real consequences.
I'm sick and tired of seeing unrealistic things like that.
Please make her a helpless princess again, okay?
That's a lot more fitting for Princess Peach.
Sorry, someone had to say.
Need I say more?
I mean, I thought that was quite reasonable.
It's true.
I don't want to raise my daughter thinking that she should go out there and physically fight people.
Now, the point I was making is that obviously if you watch that as an adult, you wouldn't really care.
But I assume that it's mostly kids watching that movie.
And so therefore, they're more impressionable.
So they're going to see something like that.
And that might be...
They might consider that slightly realistic, and it's not.
It's really not.
And again, I'm referring to children, not adults, okay?
So it's got a much different effect on kids.
Anyways, totally reasonable take, but for some reason the left went out of their minds when they saw that.
Mostly women.
Women.
They got really upset at that.
You really trigger something in fat, blue-haired communists when you talk about feminism, and it's honestly hilarious to watch themselves twist themselves into pretzels to try and defend themselves.
It's like, look, if you want to live your life that way, if you want to be miserable, fine, but can we just admit to yourself finally, can you just admit to yourself finally that you're not happy?
Because if you were truly happy, you wouldn't be outraged over everything that a traditional woman says.
So I'm sorry.
I'm sorry that you're so angry with yourself that you have to be angry at everybody else's takes.
But anyways, that obviously broke the internet.
Speaking of breaking the internet, this next one.
This was the one, guys.
This was the one.
That really broke the internet.
This was my rant on Real America's Voice, and probably if those of you, if you've been watching me for a while, you know exactly what I'm about to play.
I have this up on my personal Rumble channel, but I literally have it titled, The Time I Broke the Internet, and that's what this was.
A bunch of random, far-left articles were written about me.
A lot of hit pieces were written about me.
There was this one Salon article These people are so lazy.
They're such lazy journalists, right?
She just looked on my LinkedIn page and she saw in my likes section that I had liked Newsmax at one point.
So she assumed that that meant that I had worked at Newsmax.
That's how retarded these people are.
So she put in the article that I worked at Newsmax.
I've never in my life worked at Newsmax.
Never.
Not even as a PA. Okay?
I've worked at Blaze TV, Real America's Voice, a couple other smaller outlets, local news outlets.
But I worked on the Hill.
But never once have I ever worked at Newsmax.
So that was bizarre, but just tells you how poorly researched these articles, these hit pieces that they write on people are.
Anyways, guys, a slew of people came out of the woodworks writing stuff about me.
It was insane.
I was actually really grateful for the response because this, again, is one of those moments in your career where it puts you on the map.
Not in a way where it's like, oh, um...
You know, now my name's out there.
It was more just like, you know, I... There were other conservatives that I was able to put in touch with that reached out to me and it just made me realize the support circle that I really had.
I don't know if that makes sense.
I'm trying to find a good way of explaining it.
I don't know.
It just made me realize that there were other people that thought the same way that I did because at this point in my career I was still in corporate media.
I wasn't exactly surrounded by people who thought outside of the box.
So it kind of You know, made me realize, OK, I'm not alone.
There are other people that, you know, can see where this country is headed and where this is headed.
And a lot of the predictions I made in this rant actually wound up being true.
I predicted that Donald Trump would make trafficking a big part of his campaign, and that's why they're scared of him.
I was correct.
He has made human trafficking a big part of that.
But anyways, without further ado, guys, here is the time that I broke the Internet.
All right, so now I'm going to take a breath and this is where I get paid for sitting here and just listening to you because I'm not going to say much because you've got a few things to say.
I'm going to tee it up this way.
Jeffrey Epstein, pedophiles, Trump, deep state, all of the stuff, you're going to weave it all together.
Take it away.
You have 18 minutes on the clock.
No, well look, you know I've theorized for a while that the deep state was protecting pedophiles.
That was a theory that I had based off of a few dots I had connected early on.
But now we're hearing it because the National Pulse does some great reporting on stuff like this.
They just reported an article saying that the judge likely behind Mar-a-Lago raid is Bruce Reinhart, and he happens to be an Epstein-linked Obama donor.
So when that came out, I wasn't particularly surprised, but I was like, this definitely falls in line with what I've theorized over the years.
And before we move on, I want to explain how National Pulse came to this conclusion, essentially.
So Politico sent out a morning email.
So Politico was the reason why we were able to point the Point the finger to Bruce Reinhart, and this is what it says.
Who signed the warrant?
A source said FBI agents obtained a search warrant from a federal magistrate judge in West Palm Beach.
Report Miami Herald's Alex Rorty, Michael Wildner, and Jay Weaver, according to its website.
The West Palm Beach location of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida has three magistrates, Judge Bruce Reinhart, Judge William Mathewman, and Judge Ryan McCabe.
The court's online database shows two recent warrant applications, both assigned to Reinhardt, were entered into its system on Monday, though information about the targets of those warrants is sealed.
So we're looking at Judge Reinhardt right now, and just to give you a little bit of background about who this man is, as the National Pulse pointed out, is that according to the National Pulse, as reported by the Miami Herald, Judge Reinhardt began representing Epstein's employees on January 2nd, 2008.
Just one day after departing the U.S. Attorney's Office where he served as an assistant U.S. Attorney closely involved on the convicted pedophile's case, accused of leveraging, quote, inside information about Epstein's investigation to curry favor with Epstein.
In 2011, he was named as the prosecutor who allegedly violated the rights of an underage girl whom Epstein solicited sex from in the Crime Victims Rights Act lawsuit.
Reinhardt appears to have exploited his role in the U.S. Attorney's Office to launch a private criminal defense practice.
So we are looking at a man who was behind this warrant to raid Mar-a-Lago, who is basically supportive of, he supported Jeffrey Epstein, he supported evidently his employees.
He claims to have no connection to Jeffrey specifically, although, you know, considering it was all in Jeffrey Epstein's world, that's a little hard to believe.
But I also want to bring up that he donated twice to Obama's campaign in 2008, totaling $2,000.
Reinhardt, who was appointed U.S. Majesty in March 2018, also donated to a Trump rival, Jeb Bush, in 2015.
That kind of brings up the point about how the establishment is also in bed with the Deep State.
Well, they're in bed with Reinhardt, obviously, who is in bed with the Deep State, obviously, now, because he's behind the raid in Mar-a-Lago, allegedly.
You're starting to connect some dots here.
Right.
And so, but then it gets more interesting, because while they're more than happy to go after Trump in Mar-a-Lago, of course, they still haven't gone after Epstein's documents.
And we do know that the Epstein documents have been unsealed, yet the FBI appears to have literally no interest in further investigation.
And that's kind of where we're at right now.
Now, I think that Trump ultimately wanted to run for president because he saw what was going on in the wealthy elite circle and he wanted to expose them.
His original intent was to expose these pedophiles.
So what the left likes to argue is, oh, Trump's a pedophile too.
He was also doing the same stuff Jeffrey Epstein was.
Well, was he really?
Well, here, let's look at some of their evidence for that.
So they're saying basically that because Trump was on the plane one time in the past, the president has also spoken highly of Epstein before in allegations surface of his child sex abuse.
He said, I've known Jeff for 15 years.
Terrific guy.
He's a lot of fun to be with.
It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.
Okay, wait a second.
That means absolutely nothing.
When Trump says he likes beautiful women, he's talking about 20-year-olds, not 15-year-olds.
Absolutely.
And by the way, let's just go a little further than that, because also right before 2008, which is when Jeffrey Epstein was, of course, connected to all the allegations of the sexual abuse came out, that's when Trump said that.
It was before he was aware of all of this.
Not to mention, he banned him from Mar-a-Lago when he found out all about that.
When he found out that essentially Epstein had been assaulting an underage girl, allegedly, at Mar-a-Lago, Trump banned him.
So he had no ties to him after that.
Another piece of evidence that the left likes to point to to tie Trump to Epstein is that there was a picture of him.
You know, they had a picture together.
That literally means nothing.
You have pictures of you and Obama together.
Exactly.
All that means is that, which we already knew, Trump ran in similar wealthy circles as Jeffrey Epstein.
That doesn't mean he has any ties to him.
So, what we're looking at is the left trying to point at Trump saying, oh no, he was doing the same thing as Epstein because they're trying to stop Trump from actually exposing all of what's happening with Epstein.
I think what really happened is the deep state, this is another threat from the deep state against Donald Trump so that he doesn't expose pedophiles.
That's what I really believe is going on here.
We know this because Trump, along the campaign trail in 2015 and in 2020, has pointed out, you know, he's dropped hints about this.
I want to play a clip that Trump mentioned in 2016, or right on the campaign trail, about Epstein Island.
Here's what he had to say about the Clintons and Epstein Island.
Here it is.
Bigger issue.
Bill Clinton.
Nice guy.
Got a lot of problems coming up, in my opinion, with the famous island with Jeffrey Epstein.
A lot of problems.
Barack Obama.
Yeah.
He couldn't obviously drop the whole story there because remember...
He knows.
Trump is getting death threats that we don't even know about.
He is being threatened by groups of people we don't even know about that obviously want to protect pedophiles.
They know that Trump will expose them.
And so that's why he had to preface it with, nice guy, but he's got a lot of problems with that certain island, Epstein Island.
So Trump knew about it at this point.
He wanted to expose them.
Obviously at this point...
What you have to understand about these pedophile rings and these pedophiles is that these satanic cults, these abuse practices, the veins run deep.
It's not just in the United States, it's worldwide.
You've been doing a lot of research on this.
I have.
I've been covering this for about an entire year.
You can find out more information on common sense.
I cover this topic a lot.
But these pedophile rings run very, very deep.
So these are a connection of wealthy elites from around the world that are all involved in this.
And that's why it's so hard to expose them, because they will threaten your life.
And who knows what kinds of threats Trump is getting.
So he's dropping these hints along the way.
That was earlier on.
That was his first run for president.
But I want to play a clip that was more recent.
This was in 2020.
I'm sure a lot of you heard this already firsthand when it was happening.
But here's his conversation with Savannah Guthrie about QAnon.
This is really interesting.
Oh, we don't have it quite yet.
Okay, we don't have it quite yet, but essentially, Savannah Guthrie tries to call him out on supporting QAnon.
She tries to say, oh, you supported QAnon?
Oh, it's ready.
We'll queue it up now.
Let me ask you about QAnon.
It is this theory that Democrats are a satanic pedophile ring and that you are the savior of that.
Now, can you just once and for all state that that is completely not true and disavow QAnon in its entirety?
I know nothing about QAnon.
I just told you.
I know very little.
You told me.
But what you tell me doesn't necessarily make it fact.
I hate to say that.
I know nothing about it.
I do know they are very much against pedophilia.
They fight it very hard.
But I know nothing about it.
They believe it is a satanic call run by the deep state.
I'll tell you what I do know about.
I know about Antifa, and I know about the radical left, and I know how violent they are and how vicious they are, and I know how they're burning down cities run by Democrats, not run by Republicans.
Republican Senator Ben Sasse said, quote, QAnon is nuts, and real leaders call conspiracy theories conspiracy theories.
Why not just say it's crazy and not true?
He may be right.
I just don't know about QAnon.
You do know.
I don't know.
No, I don't know.
I don't know.
Let me ask you another thing.
Let's waste the whole show.
You start off with white supremacy.
I denounce it.
You start off with something else.
Let's go.
Keep asking me these questions.
I do have one more in this vein.
Let me just tell you, what I do hear about it is they are very strongly against pedophilia.
And I agree with that.
I mean, I do agree with that.
And I agree with it very strongly.
But there's not a satanic pedophile called Big Run By.
I have no idea.
I know nothing about that.
You don't know that?
No, I don't know that.
And neither do you know that.
Why aren't you asking me about Antifa?
Why aren't you asking me about the radical left?
Why aren't you asking Joe Biden questions about why doesn't he condemn Antifa?
Why does he say it doesn't exist?
Because you're here for me.
So cute.
He's up in a lather, by the way, but anyhow.
What a dumb woman.
Of course there are satanic cults that are running this.
Of course there's child abuse.
Of course there's pedophiles everywhere in the government.
And guess what?
The mainstream media is protecting them, too, and that's why she feels the need to ask her these questions.
Well, guess what?
Trump wouldn't, he would not basically say that that wasn't true because he knows it's true.
And he knows that, and he even said it himself, he was basically supporting QAnon by saying, hey, I hear they're against pedophiles, so am I. Because he knows.
And that was another hint he was dropping to us.
A lot of people are saying, yeah, we knew those parts.
But guess what?
This is all part of the puzzle that I'm trying to put together here, which is that the deep state, ultimately this past raid of Mar-a-Lago, it's a threat.
It's a threat because they don't want him to expose the pedophiles that he knows about.
And that's what impeachment was about.
That's what the Russia hoax was about.
That's what every single...
That's what January 6th was about.
That's why they planted all those people from the FBI there.
That's right.
Because they wanted to make Trump look like he's some domestic terrorist, like he's some insurrectionist.
Right.
It was a threat.
It was a threat from the deep state.
Right.
They're coming after him, and it's because they don't want him to expose the pedophiles.
And you know what?
He hasn't really yet.
He hasn't.
No.
He's dropped hints.
But he hasn't fully exposed them yet.
What will be interesting is to see if in 2024, if he runs again, or even if he doesn't run again, if he does decide to do that.
I mean, if you think about it, why would Trump give up his comfortable, multi-millionaire lifestyle, where everybody loves him, people are getting along with him just fine, and he decides to run for president in 2016, and everybody hates him, or 2015, and everybody hates him, and the media hates him, the establishment's against him.
Why do you think that was?
They didn't actually care about the way he spoke.
They didn't actually care about the things that he said.
They didn't care about his rhetoric.
No.
They cared about what he could do to them.
They cared about what he knew.
And they couldn't send a hitman to kill him because he was too famous.
Well, I don't even know where to begin, but let me just say this.
I 100% agree that Donald Trump, that this was part of the calculus for running.
There's no doubt about it.
What percentage of the calculus?
I don't know.
You don't know.
No one knows for sure.
But 100%.
And the other part of it is the reason, because there's some people who are saying, yeah, we knew some of this already.
Well, hold on.
No, we actually didn't until yesterday when the judge came out, or we found out that this judge is indeed linked to Epstein, which, of course, we know the FBI and the deep state raid, and here we go.
So that was the kind of the...
The real kicker here was the fact that, of course, this Bruce Reinhart judge was linked to Jeffrey Epstein and he was behind the warrant to search Mar-a-Lago.
So that's the kicker here.
That's why you can now put all these puzzle pieces together.
I mean, yes, you're right.
We knew about Jeffrey Epstein.
We know the FBI won't go after him.
We know the FBI won't go after the Clintons.
That is all very much true.
But when you put it all together, the picture becomes a lot clearer.
And to your point, yeah, we don't know exactly.
There are many, many reasons why Trump probably chose to run for president.
But probably the scariest, the most threatening one to the left, and not necessarily the left, but the entertainment industry, these elites, these people who are all in bed with the deep state because they're protecting these satanic cults, these pedophile rings, very powerful ring of people, that was the most threatening reason.
The fact that he had the potential to go after pedophiles, and he obviously wanted to.
He was dropping all those hints.
But I am worried that the establishment is going to get the best of him if he runs again in 2024.
I hope it doesn't.
After what I saw with Greitens, I was a little disappointed in him, I'm not going to lie.
But I hope he has what it takes to pursue it further and really drop the truth on this pedophile situation.
For sure.
You really did a great job lining it out.
I mean that.
I really do.
Here's the thing.
The devil's advocate argument is going to be, okay, great.
So these are all pedophiles.
Where's the evidence?
Well, that's the point.
The point is that you've got big business, big politics, if you will, big media, all of them, legacy and all, not doing the research.
Where is the 60-minute story on this?
Where is Don Lemon doing this?
Forget all that.
Forget all that stupid stuff.
How about just investigative journalism?
It's not being done.
You've been doing it at Common Sense since, really, your show started.
You just did it here.
And there is nothing wrong with, especially in today's day and age, for sure, questioning authority and questioning Everything we know, because really, we know nothing based on the fact that they've given us no reason to believe anything.
I mean, why wouldn't the deep state be protecting pedophiles?
I mean, they're probably in on it themselves.
Yeah, that's right.
You know, why wouldn't they?
Well, Maxwell's book.
How about Maxwell's black book and stuff like that?
Back to the FBI. Right.
Why haven't they investigated that?
That's perfect evidence right there.
Where is that?
So, yeah, that's the question.
Why?
Right.
Why is that not out there?
Right.
Not to mention, while all of this is happening on a very higher up level, on the elite's level, what's going on in the lowest ground level possible is you have the normalization of pedophilia in school.
They're not groomers.
They're outright pedophiles that are teaching some of our kids in these school districts.
That's right.
So, on the lowest level you have the normalization of pedophilia, you have the LGBTQA group, whatever they call themselves now, coming out with that new sexual orientation maps, minor attracted persons.
Yeah, that's the new thing.
Which is just another fancy word for pedophiles.
So, you have all of that going on on the ground level.
So it's like they're laying the groundwork for people in just a daily life setting to accept pedophilia.
Meanwhile, you have the elites controlling the narrative at the very top, who are basically threatening Trump so that he won't release any of this information.
Because as soon as Trump ran, he decided to turn his back on a very comfortable lifestyle.
He decided to turn his back on a lot of wealthy friends, a very comfortable situation.
Why would anybody do that unless they had a lot of wrongs to right as far as exposing what he saw?
I'm not saying Trump visually saw anything.
I'm just saying he likely heard a lot that was going on in these wealthy circles and he probably thought, wow, this is crazy.
You know, someone's got to expose it.
Or maybe he did see things.
I don't know exactly, but I do know that Trump knows something, and he has something on these pedophiles, and that's why they're threatening him, and that's why the deep state's coming after him.
Well, and the story to be continued, for sure.
And this is why the left hates that groomer term.
They hate the groomer term because that hits them too close to home.
And words matter, and they know that they have to be, you know, if you're going to be called groomers, and we've got the whole Disney thing and everything, I mean, then all of a sudden it kind of plays into, oh, we're starting to get a little bit closer to the truth here.
A little bit closer.
And so I think that is a big part.
But Getter is clearly, I haven't really checked Getter Anna Perez, you're on fire.
Lots of fire hearts.
And it's true.
And they're talking about how you're crossing every T and you're dotting every I. So it's true.
And I'm looking for some more here.
It's just a call it out, sister.
Texas fight for our Country says, call it out, sister.
But this is true.
And so I'm glad you did that.
Honestly, not to make it like this big, huge thing, but it's a service to America, really, if you think about what you're doing.
Because journalism is dead in America.
I've said that for a very long time.
Yeah, and you know what's crazy?
It's like all you have to do is sit here and realize something's off.
You know, National Pulse does great reporting, too.
I want to give them credit because they pointed that story out, as I mentioned, about Judge Reinhart.
I wouldn't have been able to really come to that full circle conclusion if it weren't for the fact that they did such a good job with their reporting.
They've done a lot of reporting on the pedophilia going on in the Biden administration or the strange characters, so to speak, that could be connected to that.
So I have to give credit to them, but I just want to say that You know, this is me connecting the dots and putting together these theories that make a lot of sense.
And it's hard to believe that there are people out there that wouldn't question this at all.
I even saw someone in the chat that was angry that I was talking about it.
It's just hard to believe.
I don't know.
I don't know, but not everybody is particularly curious, and that's why journalism is dead.
But I don't give myself credit.
It's just like, everybody needs to wake up, you know?
But listen, I've known you for over, well, way over a year now, and we've gotten real close, and this is important to you.
I want to put you on the Dr.
Phil couch for a second.
What is this about for you?
Why is this so important?
Forget the politics for a second.
What is it about the pedophilia?
You've seen a lot of documentaries that have been very bothersome to you.
What's driving you on this?
Because you talk about it a lot.
So I've got about 45 seconds.
I feel like you're a guest on the show.
I've got 45 seconds.
You know, very Christian-ese, but for some reason God put it on my heart.
Is that right?
When I became Christian.
And I started, you know, researching.
It was like things just started popping up in, you know, in my YouTube feed even, or just anywhere I looked, it was just, I couldn't turn away from these stories I was hearing, personal accounts of sexual abuse in these satanic cults.
You can escape.
It was all around you.
I heard the same thing from people.
This has nothing to do with politics.
It's not partisan.
It's not about money.
It's not about anything other than power.
And the people who are involved in this are the most powerful people in the world.
It's not just the United States.
In fact, a lot of the abuse happens around the world.
It happens in places like Amsterdam where there are no laws, no rules, no nothing.
It's just immorality constantly.
And I just started connecting the dots because...
And that was that.
Wow.
Watching that clip back, it's like a trip down memory lane.
And shout out to David Brody.
He is one of, if not the best person that I've ever met in my life for allowing me to do that.
He didn't know I was going to go full out on that.
And I produced the show, but I didn't really fully tell.
I told him, but I don't think he really knew that it was going to be what it was.
And certainly the management at R.A.V., It didn't sound like they liked it.
And I won't go too much into detail about that story.
But yeah, that was definitely the most controversial moment in my career.
The most.
And I got a lot of angry people at me, but I also got a lot of support.
And that was when I realized, I don't think I'm made for corporate media.
I think I better get out of here.
Because I don't think they're gonna, they're not very happy with me questioning these things.
And thus, I'm here at the Stu Peters Network and at LFA TV. And I couldn't be happier because this is where we tell the truth, guys.
And I hope to have more controversial moments in the future.
In fact, I know I will.
I don't hope to.
We just know that it's going to happen.
It's inevitable.
I have them every single day.
So I'm really grateful to have you guys as an audience.
You guys are so receptive to the things that we talk about.
You know, you allow me to be my authentic self while also talking about the things that I think we all care about.
And that's what this is all about for me.
It's all about getting to the bottom of the truth.
There's always going to be angry trolls out there that don't want that to be exposed.
And there's good reason for that, because who knows?
Maybe they would be the ones who are being exposed.
If there's any takeaway from this, guys, it's that I have a lot of haters and I get a lot of death threats.
No, I'm just kidding.
I was actually going to say that always question the narrative.
And it doesn't matter how mad people get.
In fact, the angrier they get at you, the more you're over the target.
And that's certainly something that I've learned.
Don't back away from the truth.
Keep pushing forward, guys.
You know, at the end of the day, that's all that matters.
And you can go to bed at night knowing that you did what was right.
And it can be hard.
It can be easier said than done.
We all struggle with it, but it's what we have to do as real patriots.
That's how we're going to save this country.
So guys, on that note, we are up to past the hour.
So thank you so much for tuning in tonight, guys.
Really appreciate you being here.
I love you all so much.
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