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Jan. 27, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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LIVE - WRONGTHINK: Trump’s Clown World Legal Issues Prove the Need for Presidential Immunity
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Thank you.
No.
Charge against Donald Trump for this?
I would find it disrespectful to the women who are down on the border who are being raped around the clock down there.
But for the women down there and for the women actually around the world...
And it was all fairly playful.
Oh, it was charming.
It was exciting.
Remember what Donald Trump was like in 95, 96.
On the counter were these fancy lingerie boxes as they used to have back in the 90s.
You wore lingerie in the 90s, I'll bet, Joy.
He didn't suggest it, he shouted it.
Lingerie!
Lingerie!
He may have shouted underwear.
Were you scared?
Were you angry?
No, I was too panicked to be scared.
Too panicked to be scared, okay.
Totally, and I put my life on the line.
Do you think that you're going...
Well, hold on a second.
What do you mean you put your life on the line?
Well, people have told me I have to be careful.
You've gotten death threats.
I am not looking at death threats.
I have the idea that I'm going to make him put it on over his pants.
That was my idea.
You see how funny that would be to make him put that on?
I guess my question is, could there be any DNA on there?
I have no idea.
I do not know if the president ejaculated.
I have no idea.
Lawrence, I wish I had said, I wish I said, I'll tell you my age if you show me your tax returns.
So, I'm holding my handbag.
The only reason I know I'm holding my handbag is because I discovered it in my hand when I got to the street.
The statement that he said, which he's just made, which is, she's not my type, that was the number one thing.
I love that I'm not his type.
I'm an archer, I have bows and arrows, you know.
Yeah, fine.
I think there's just too—never mind.
Never mind.
I think most people think of rape as a—I mean, it is a violent assault.
It is not a— I think most people think of rape as being sexy.
Let's take a short break.
Think of the fantasies.
We've got to take a quick break.
If you can stick around, we'll— Oh, my gosh.
I was, like, laughing the whole time that was playing, and I've seen it maybe, like, three times.
But, um— She's insane.
She's literally insane.
I'm an archer, so I got bows and arrows, whatever she said.
I mean, this is the woman that Donald Trump owes $83.3 million to now.
That news just broke tonight, and that's kind of what inspired today's episode, because what we're dealing with here, guys, is a man who has been subjected to To the worst parts of clown world.
Clown world is already in and of itself a disaster.
That's why we call it clown world.
But when they're going after Donald Trump, it's like 18 times worse.
Because they have...
They have the worst of the worst.
They have E. Jean Carroll, who is literally insane.
They're using her against him somehow.
And then they have Fannie Willis, who, of course, had an affair with a top Trump prosecutor.
I mean, these are people who are really doing anything they can to make Donald Trump's life impossible.
And the reason why they want to make Donald Trump's life impossible is so that people do not...
Doesn't go and actually do good things for the American public because they will be punished afterwards.
And that's the case that Donald Trump is making for presidential immunity, though it seems like people are just kind of acting like he's the crazy one for desiring that.
Also, it's not even for himself.
He's saying, hey, this is something we need for presidents across the gamut because it's the only way that we're going to be able to protect them from legal attacks.
Like what's going on right now.
And it's unfair to him because obviously he's running for president again and he's so busy just trying to fight all these legal battles in court.
How the hell is he going to have time to run a campaign?
And that's why they're doing it.
They don't want him to run an effective campaign.
The good thing about Donald Trump is because he was already president before and it was stolen from him a second time.
He has already the name recognition, obviously, but beyond that, people know what he stands for.
He's got very little to prove.
That's why he's on the campaign trail, not really going to these debates, these RNC debates that they're holding.
So that's the good thing.
That's the good news, that despite the fact that they do try to distract him from running an effective campaign, they really can't.
But even besides that, This could not be a stronger example for why presidential immunity is needed.
And yet they're making fun of Donald Trump.
They're making fun of Donald Trump.
They're making it sound like, oh, you're just saying that because that's convenient to you.
Well, no, because we don't want another case like this to happen again.
And that's really the problem here.
We don't want a situation where we have an effective leader in office, but they can't actually do anything because once they leave office, you know what's going to happen.
You know who's going to go after them.
The DOJ. Corrupt DAs.
It's an utter disaster.
It's an utter disaster.
And it's so obvious.
Anybody who takes E. Jean Carroll seriously probably is just as much of a schizophrenic as she is.
And that's saying something, because as you just heard there in that opening clip, she's not exactly all there, if you know what I mean.
So, by and large, Donald Trump is correct.
He deserves presidential immunity.
Presidents deserve presidential immunity.
And what he's going through right now is a perfect example of that.
What he's going through right now with the legal system, with Fannie Willis, with all of these utter clowns, okay?
Clowns.
It's clear to me...
That they're trying to destroy him.
And not only are they trying to destroy him, but they don't ever want an effective leader again.
It's kind of like what Right Wing Watch does or these other left-wing organizations.
They go after people on the right, such as myself.
They love going after me.
And they think that it's effective, but they think that, well, what they try to do is they try to drive a wedge between the right.
That's really their main tactic.
That's why they reach out to my friends and they try to get them to speak ill of me.
But obviously my friends are not going to do that because they're not traitors.
But what they do is they...
I lost my train of thought.
Oh my gosh.
This is what happens on a Friday night when I'm exhausted after the week is over.
But yeah, what they do...
This is what I was going to say.
What they do is they try and scare you out of telling the truth.
They try and scare you out of speaking the truth because otherwise they're going to keep clipping you.
They're going to keep taking certain bites of your show out of context and sharing it around and...
That's not really enough of a threat for somebody like myself because I don't really care what they think of me.
But that is the idea behind it.
They want to get Donald Trump to shut up.
So they think if they screw around in clown world for long enough, they think if they continue to utilize the justice system against him, that one day he'll just crack.
And it just hasn't happened.
So that's why presidential immunity is needed.
needed.
And we're going to be talking all about that because obviously Donald Trump has been very vocal about making his case for that in recent months.
So stay tuned for this very important episode of Wrong Think Primetime.
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Let's see who's in the chat, speaking of which.
MarioPL, DNice1113, PPMF... Let's see what else.
Freethinker26, Iris Aguilar, Adam Riley, Ron Green1, Alpha Angel, Dan Dreher, Democrat TV, Susanna, you're looking cool with the hair down, girl.
God bless you and keep on screaming the light from the rooftops of electronic media.
Thank you.
Freethinker26, let's see, Jaffo2112, who else, who else?
Deborah335, I Hate Mark Efferberg, Emmy 007, Molly Guess, I'm not gonna read, that's a really long number, FatFrog72, who else, who else?
Oh, Frat Frog already said hi to you.
PPMF, I think I said hello to you as well.
Wow, okay.
KeithDay777, and I'm sure more will join as we go on.
The show is just getting started, of course.
Speaking of which, I want to start off with our breaking news story.
Well, I guess it's not really breaking anymore because it broke about a few hours ago.
But yes, guys, the jury just ordered Trump to pay $83.3 million to...
E. Jean Carroll, that insanely schizophrenic woman you just saw a montage of off the top of the show for defamation, okay, the defamation lawsuit.
Take a look at this.
We do have a verdict.
E. Jean Carroll did suffer more than nominal damages as a result of Mr.
Trump's publication of these two June 2019 statements.
The first amount for compensatory damages for her emotional pain and anguish is $7.3 million.
The amount for the compensatory damages for the reputation required Repair program is $11 million.
We're now moving on to the questions about whether Trump acted with malice.
Remember, the questions have to be answered in the affirmative to get to a question of punitive damages.
We are still waiting for that answer.
That Mr.
Trump acted with malice in making the first of those statements.
That's the June 21st, 2019 statement at 5.17 p.m.
in which he denied it for the first time.
And similarly, We are waiting to hear whether and making that yes.
In June 22, 2019, he did also act maliciously or out of hatred or ill will in defaming her on that day.
And here comes the punitive damages award of $65 million, Alicia.
So $65 million in punitives, $11 million in the reputation repair program, and $7.3 million.
$3.3 million in the emotional harm for a total of $83.3 million.
That's a high eight-figure award.
I had predicted we'd be high eight figures or early $100 million.
Certainly less money, I think, than E.G. Carroll's lawyers had hoped.
But $83.3 million is nothing to sneeze at.
Imagine you're a former president of the United States.
Some crazy lady comes out of left field and says, oh yes, Trump raped me.
Or whatever it is that her story was.
I don't even think it was that he raped her.
He did something else to her that was sexual.
It was a weird story.
But imagine some crazy, hysterical, ugly woman Who very much is not Donald Trump's type.
I mean, have you seen the woman he's married to?
Have you seen the women he's dated?
I don't believe E. Jean Carroll would be someone he would even bat an eye at.
And yet here we are, and she is now suing him for $83.3 million for defamation because he decided to defend himself and say, I don't know who this woman is.
She's crazy, and I want nothing to do with her.
Welcome to 2024.
Utter clown world.
Meanwhile, this is just the tip of the spear as far as what he's dealing with.
Which is why he literally walked out of the courtroom during the closing statements from E.G. Carroll's lawyer.
Also...
They came after his lawyer, Alina Habba, saying that they were going to throw her in jail.
Very bizarre situation here.
No wonder he walked out of the courtroom.
Take a look at this.
Trump has just walked out of a courtroom as E. Jean Carroll's lawyer was making closing arguments in the defamation trial.
We're working to get a little bit more detail on it.
Apparently the judge told the courtroom no one in the courtroom is to say anything.
There were apparently some counsel objections from which side?
I assume it was Trump's side.
No interruptions, no audible comments is the quote from the judge.
So now the plaintiff and the defense were talking about certain tweets not in evidence possibly to share with the jury.
The judge ruled that they are not going to use a certain slide that shows the tweets.
And then Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, tried stating that something, quote, just need to state something for the record.
The judge interrupted and said, quote, you are on the verge of spending some time in the lockout.
Wow.
Ooh, end quote.
So that happened a moment ago, and I'm assuming we will see the caravan pull up to Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan.
Courtrooms way downtown.
Traffic in Manhattan's a mess, so it takes a while to go for it.
These people, I mean, this is insane.
They threatened to throw Donald Trump's lawyer in jail.
What did she do?
Represent Donald Trump, the most hated man, by the media, by, I don't know, I guess the deep state?
I mean, what the hell is going on here?
They're just making shit up at this point.
Sorry for cursing.
They're just literally making stuff up.
It's just so insane to me.
Like, oh, so we're going to throw your lawyer in jail, by the way.
Just, like, threatening to do that is bizarre.
And then he's the bad guy for walking out during the closing arguments?
Well, obviously, he should have walked out such a long time ago.
The case was rigged against him from the start.
Anybody with an IQ over 90 could have figured out Donald Trump wouldn't touch this one with a 10-foot pole.
And the fact that he defended himself in several statements against that, he has every right to.
This story doesn't even make sense.
This woman's insane.
This woman is literally insane.
She doesn't even make sense when she speaks.
But this is the kind of crap that they throw at somebody like Donald Trump because he's so effective and they want to distract him from his campaign and they want him to serve as sort of a threat to anybody in the future who may decide to actually, I don't know, be a good leader for his country, be a nationalist leader.
They want to make sure that he's so distracted by fighting these little stupid legal battles that And by stupid legal battles, I mean these things that really nobody should have to worry about.
Do you really believe that Donald Trump even knows who this woman is?
I mean, my gosh, in 2024, it is so easy to just make $80 million by accusing some guy of raping you.
That's disgusting.
But if it's Donald Trump, you'll get away with it.
Because he's just got so many people against him.
And that's the sad part.
This speaks volumes about our legal system.
It speaks volumes about the way you're treated if you actually are a strong leader for this country.
And it speaks volumes about...
What, basically, we can expect going forward in this country if we don't make major changes, which is why he's calling for presidential immunity, and we'll get to that in the second part of the show.
But before that, guys, I want to talk about another case that's clown world-esque, okay?
And that would, of course, be the whole Fannie Willis case, where she's, of course, going after Donald J. Trump.
This is all about election stuff, election integrity stuff, and When you start reading the case and you start realizing the dirty things that went on behind closed doors and what she's being accused of now and now that she's defending herself, you start to put two and two together and you're like, wait a second, this is retarded.
These people are clowns from Clown World sent here to distract him, sent to screw everything up.
Take a look at this.
Fannie Willis defends illicit affair with top Trump prosecutor.
And we're supposed to take her seriously?
Please.
Refuses to give records on Trump's RICO case.
Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis on Friday defended her illicit affair with the top Trump prosecutor in her office and refused to give congressional investigators records related to Trump's RICO case.
As previously reported, Fannie Willis had an improper romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, a top Trump prosecutor in her office.
These people, guys, are disgusting.
And they're degenerate.
And they are fundamentally unserious members of society.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Fannie Willis financially benefited from a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade.
So he was her sugar daddy?
Like, what sort of situation is this?
A top prosecutor...
She hired to go after President Trump.
The motion was filed in the Superior Court of Fulton County on behalf of defendant Michael Roman, a former Trump campaign official who was hit with counts 1, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, and Fannie Willis' Rico case.
So these are the people who get to decide that Donald Trump's the bad guy.
These are the people who get to decide where we go forward and when it comes to society, how we treat our presidents and largely, largely What it's going to look like going forward for presidents who actually are good leaders for this country and decide that they want to do what's unpopular to help this country.
What's unpopular with, of course, the deep state.
It's all part of the same narrative.
Should you go up against the deep state, we will throw utter clown world at you.
We will throw the worst of the worst.
They're kind of like little ankle biters, right?
It's not even like real heavy-duty stuff.
It's like, you know, Fannie Willis.
You have ho Fannie Willis, who had an affair with this guy, I guess, top Trump prosecutor.
Not at all a conflict of interest there.
Then you have, of course...
You know, this schizophrenic freak who keeps saying that she was a victim of being raped by Donald Trump.
I mean, they are throwing the lowest of the lowest at him.
And these are just the bottom feeders.
There's so much other stuff going on, you know, above that.
And that's what's so frustrating here, because Donald Trump has to deal with, I think, like 90-something indictments at this point.
And then he's running a campaign on top of that.
How do you even sleep?
Knowing that you have to deal with all of this crap.
And that's the whole thing.
That's the way that they're getting away with this.
They're trying to distract him from running an effective campaign.
They're trying to use him as an example for people who dare to stand up against the deep state, dare to speak out against election fraud.
Remember, they want to be able to continue to do these things.
They want to be able to continue to get away with destroying this country.
But they can't do that if they grant him presidential immunity, which is the one thing that he is vying for, and rightfully so, because right now it's the only thing that's going to save him from having to deal with this for an eternity.
Because you know he's going to have to deal with this probably while he's still president and after, if he's not granted presidential immunity.
And if he's not granted presidential immunity, then whoever comes next, the next actual nationalist president...
We'll have to endure the same punishment from the deep state.
They will have to deal with the ankle-biting clowns from clown world, and they'll have to deal with everything else that you have to go through when you are actually standing on the truth.
That's why they're doing this.
That's why they're doing this.
They are distracting him from running again, and they are punishing him, using him as an example.
At this point, I don't think anybody even wants to be a Donald J. Trump because they don't want to have to deal with this BS. And that's exactly the outcome that they want.
They don't want to grant him presidential immunity.
We're going to be talking about that coming up next and what his case for all of that is.
But if anything, all of this alone, all of this clown world BS is further proof of the fact that he should be getting presidential immunity.
These cases are the last thing he should be dealing with.
He's got much bigger fish to fry.
But they know that.
And so they're getting him.
They're just throwing everything they can at him.
It's a lot of useful idiots out there.
A lot of useful idiots.
On that note, guys, I do want to move on.
We're going to be talking about his case for presidential immunity.
And we're going to be talking about a lot more.
I'm going to be looking at the chat.
But first, guys, I do want to go to a quick break.
And I will be right back in a minute.
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I want to go ahead and check out what's going on in the chat.
Let's see.
Anna is on fire tonight, says Hawkeye7.
Thank you, thank you.
I tried not to be low energy.
I'm drinking a lot of coffee right now.
Freethinker says, Anna misspoke in her intro and said Migro.
We're running with it.
Yep, Migro.
Migro.
Migga.
Migga.
Migro.
Let's see.
I prefer Migger.
Migger.
Biden wants to start a war, says Jaffo2112.
Yeah, of course he does, but not him.
The people behind him do.
People controlling him, his handlers.
Let's see.
Oh, I made an appointment.
I'm going to dye my hair lighter next week.
I asked a few shows ago, should I go lighter?
And some people said yes, so I'm going to.
I'm not going to go blonde, but I think I'm going to go with maybe a medium light brown.
So, right now it's like a dark brown.
Obviously, you have eyes, I assume.
But yes, excited for that.
I don't know why I just told you that.
Iris Hanna Aguilar says, Emmy, Anna said, hmm, Anna said, me grow earlier and it sounded like another word.
Oh yeah, you're explaining the situation there.
Yes, I did.
Are you African?
I am, says Create Change.
Nope, I am not African.
I don't know what part of me would make you think I'm African.
No, I am...
As far as my ethnic background goes, I am...
I forget what percentage.
I'm Spanish, Portuguese, French, and 3% indigenous.
Indigenous Cuban, I believe.
That's where my family...
You can't really be native Cuban, but my family lived there for a generation or two after migrating there from Spain.
Probably in like the 1800s or 1700s.
So yeah, I'm Southern European pretty much.
But yes, Hawkeye7 says, love your hair, Anna.
Thank you.
I want to go lighter though.
I'm getting sick of the dark, you know.
I don't know.
I just think it'll be good.
Mickey Mouse D says, if you have hair, do what you want.
Us non-hair people are envious.
Yeah.
Oh, Mikey Mouse D. Yeah, I can see that, I guess.
I can see that.
Can't wait to see your new hair color, says Freethinker26.
Yeah, hopefully it looks okay.
Ron Green says, Elon Musk is an African-American.
That is true.
That is true.
He's South African.
So, good point.
Emmy 007 says, LOL, Anna, we love you.
I Hate Mark Everbert says, My daughter had long, dark hair like you, Anna.
She hated it and ruined it.
Yeah, I mean, you just have to be careful with, like, you have to stay within a realm of, like, what looks good on you.
You can't go too far.
Like, I have the lightest, I've never been that type of person that goes, like, bleach blonde or any of these unnatural colors.
I don't think that's the way to go.
I've always remained in a certain parameter of, like, hair colors that I know will look good on me.
At one point the lightest I had my hair was like a Melania Trump sort of like caramel hair color and it actually looked pretty good because I have very dark eyes like my eyes are not even brown they're like black so what you want to do is create contrast with your eyes so people with very very dark eyes actually tend to look good with like Medium light browns, caramel colors.
So I'm going to try and see what that looks like.
FreeThicker26 says, Anna's lighter hair will look amazing.
Thank you.
Deborah says, I would have guessed Spanish, Mexican, and Indian.
Maybe a little French.
I was way off.
Yeah, I'm...
Well, I mean, I guess I'm just Southern European.
That is mostly my...
My heritage, really.
Alpha Angel says, Anna is half Jew.
No, I'm not.
Not in the slightest.
I did not have any of that actually show up on my DNA results, so take from that what you will.
Cass S. Rubble says, yes, you do have to be careful going from dark to light within two to three shades.
Yeah.
No, I'm only going, well, if you guys know about hair, I'm only going two levels lighter.
So it's not anything crazy, really.
Tell them your bloodlines has created change.
Yeah, I just did.
So I don't know.
I don't know what your beef with me is, Create Change.
Create Change also said earlier, I think, that I was married or something.
I don't know.
Create Change says, you are married.
What are you talking about?
I've never been married.
I don't know who this person is, but you're a little schizo, Create Change.
We like schizos here, but only racist schizos, okay?
I'm only interested in the racist schizos watching this show.
Cassis Rebels says, Anna knows what she's doing.
I should have added...
Yeah, I know a little bit about, like, hair and stuff.
I mean, because I'm a woman and we all know a little bit about that.
So Salty says, I'm going from bright blonde to old money brown.
I'm excited.
Oh, that'll look really pretty.
Let's see.
DD1000 says, if you have some African DNA, you have the N-word pass.
I don't have any African DNA. However, I say it anyway.
Anyway.
When they tell you you need a pass for something, that's just a way to control you.
I don't want to be controlled, right?
You don't get to decide what's okay for me to say and what isn't.
A word is a word, okay?
And context matters, too.
If you say nigga, you're just saying a word.
It's just a word.
Who cares?
Like, I don't understand how that's racist.
Oh, that's so racist to say.
Like, oh, why?
Why?
Am I hurting anyone?
No, I'm not.
So I hate that idea that, like, you need to have a pass.
Like, no, I'll say what I want, actually.
Adam Riley says, I was going to stay out of the conversation because I don't know shit about women's hair color.
Oh, well, we can move on from that.
That was probably not the most interesting conversation to bring up, so my bad.
Anyway, Salt Green says, my grandmother was half Albanian and half gypsy.
Albanian's cool.
I actually have a little bit of some weird Eastern European countries, too.
So maybe I have a little gypsy in me.
I don't know.
I hate Mark Efferberg says, Anna is a racist redneck.
Woohoo.
Um, no.
I'm not that.
I'm not a redneck.
But I am racist.
Uh, it's why you're based, Anna, says Mikey Mouse D. Yeah, yeah.
I guess that is why.
Deborah says, Jeff, we might be kind folks.
LOL. What are you talking about?
I don't know.
People are giant simps anymore.
It says, so salty.
What do you mean?
Hawkeye 7 says, imagine if God spoke to the judge in the courtroom like he did to Moses.
Oh, that would be crazy.
Yeah, it's so weird.
It's a weird phenomenon we're watching because, like, once you do this to one person, you're going to do it to as many people as you can get away with.
So it's a precedent.
It's a dangerous precedent we're setting here with these judges being so corrupt.
And people don't realize, like, this will extend beyond Donald Trump.
It's the same concept as free speech.
Like, once you set a precedent that you can censor some things, then anything goes at that point, right?
So it's very dangerous.
Let's see.
What are you talking about?
Hey, guys.
I don't know if that was meant to be sexual, but I definitely regret reading that out loud.
Sometimes that...
Sometimes I do that.
I don't mean to read inappropriate comments.
I need somebody to, like, filter them out or something.
Dan Dreher says, Anna's provocative and offensive.
I love it.
Thank you.
Salt Grain says, Anna, you are a based hillbilly from the PA mountains.
No, I'm not from the mountains.
I'm from outside of Philly.
I'm from the main line, so it's actually, like, the opposite of that.
But if you go, if you drive, like, a couple hours...
West of that, then you'll find that.
But if you go towards Jim Thorpe, PA, which I love, by the way, it's very historical.
That's probably my favorite place in Pennsylvania is Jim Thorpe, PA. It's really cool.
It's like a really historical town.
And, I don't know, you go there and you feel like you're on the set of, like, The Music Man or whatever.
A Music Man?
The Music Man?
I don't know which one it is.
But it feels really cool.
It's like you're in the early 1900s, late 1800s America, and it's just like, I don't know.
I like history a lot, so, you know, if I could, I would time travel, but that comes close to it.
Let's see.
Make capital punishment great again, says Keith A777. Agree with that.
Mario PL says, my sister used to live there.
It's in the middle of nowhere.
Oh, no way.
That's cool.
That's cool.
Yeah, it's beautiful.
And if you go on the train ride, like, train ride's so cool.
I used to go on it when I was a kid with my mom.
My mom was, like, really into...
I didn't go to, like, summer camp when I was a kid.
I think because my parents were just being cheap.
But my mom was always with us.
So she was always taking us on these little day activities.
And I think that's why I have such a good understanding of history and why I am so passionate about history.
Because she used to take us to all these different places.
We'd either go to the library a lot.
I spent a lot of time in the library when I was a kid.
Or we would go to the zoo or these little historical towns.
Because Pennsylvania is very...
A very, like, you know, historically rich state in general, but particularly where I'm from, the area I'm from, very old town.
So there was so much to do.
I live by Valley Forge, not to dox myself, but I mean, that's a pretty broad location, so...
But yeah, Valley Forge was pretty incredible.
I used to spend a lot of time there.
I was always obsessed with the Revolution.
Tons of museums in Philly, obviously.
So yeah, I mean, that's what I did for the most part as a kid.
A lot of history in my upbringing.
So, I don't know, I guess, like, it's funny because...
We never went to summer camp or did any of those things, and I remember feeling like I missed out, but now that I'm older, I'm like, no, actually, I'm so grateful that I had those experiences spending the day at these different museums.
Also, I had my mom with me.
What I didn't realize back then is that a lot of parents send their kids to camp To get their kids away from them.
And my mom was always with me.
So I always had that.
You know, obviously my dad worked, but my mom was with me all the time.
And I don't know, I couldn't have asked for a better situation, to be honest.
So that was pretty cool.
Jim Thorpe is alive.
Haha.
M-E-007.
No, Jim Thorpe, PA. Anna, are your parents from mainline Portugal or the Azores Island?
No, they're not directly from there.
My mom was born in Queens.
My dad was born in Cuba, but he came here in the 60s.
But as far as when they were back in Europe, no, they came from Spain.
So I'm just saying that's my ethnic background.
I did Ancestry.com and I had Spanish, Portuguese, and French.
Those were the three main things.
I'm like 3% indigenous Cuban and 3% Eastern European, something like that.
So kind of an interesting mix.
Did you take the history walk in Phila and go to the window where Ben Franklin was sat on the old streets?
Yes, been there, done that a million times.
Love it, love it.
Cass Sass Rumble says, and I did the same with my kids too.
Never could let anyone else watch them, let alone a camp.
We did just as much, but together.
Yeah, it's, you know, I look at it and I'm like, huh, maybe I want to do that with my kids too.
I don't know if I want to send them to camp because camp is sort of like, especially today, it's sort of degenerate.
I don't know if I trust that.
I think I'd want to give them the same experience I had.
We were always doing educational things.
We didn't even know they were educational.
We just did them.
I read a lot as a kid.
My whole family did.
Whenever there was a book we wanted, my parents never...
I was not spoiled by any means, but there were certain things that my parents never hesitated to buy us, like books.
If we wanted a book, it was always yes.
Especially if it was something...
I liked reading biographies.
I got in trouble when I was in third grade.
Because I don't know if you guys ever did this.
I had a 25 book log.
You had to read 25 books a year.
And they wanted you to read diverse genres.
But I never wanted to read, like, there were all those, I grew up during that time when, like, dragon books were really in and they wanted you to read, like, Aragon and, like, Harry Potter and, like, all these, like, weird fantasy books.
And I just was like, no, why would I read that?
Like, that's not even real.
That's not real life.
So what am I learning from that?
It's retarded.
And so I would read, like, these, I was reading, like, General Patton's biography when I was in, like, third grade.
And I remember my teacher being like, you need to stop reading that You need to read dragon books.
And I was like, F you retard.
No, I'm going to read historical biographies.
At least it's real.
And then my mom had the teacher at a meeting with my mom and she was like, yeah, Anna reads too many like nonfiction books.
She needs to step out of her comfort zone.
And my mom was like, shut up.
No, she's like at a higher reading level than like 90% of the kids here.
So shut up.
Like, no, I'm not doing that.
Anna, did you do the Rocky Balboa?
Oh yes, I know you're talking about the Rocky statue.
I did see that.
Yes, I've seen that like a million times in Philadelphia for sure.
No daycare or summer camps for my kids.
Tried to do family vacations when we could.
Yeah, we didn't always, like, my dad worked a lot and he traveled for work, so we didn't always get a chance to do family vacations that often.
But we did go on weekend trips sometimes to the beach and stuff like that.
But yeah.
Dan Dreher says, Anna was feisty way back then.
Yeah, I've always been very honest.
And I didn't know that...
I guess that gets construed for being feisty or a bit abrasive.
But I just didn't...
I don't like being confined.
I don't like being told what to do by people who are retarded.
If you're smarter than me, then I'm willing to listen to you.
I'll respect you.
If you have authority over me, I'll respect you.
If you're smarter than me, I'll respect you.
But if some retarded teacher with purple hair is telling me that I need to read dragon books because General Patton's biography is too much nonfiction, then you're going to have to STF you.
Because I want nothing to do with your retarded ideas of what a literary...
Uh, I don't know.
Accomplishment.
What am I even saying?
Uh, I just...
I wasn't about to listen to these morons, you know?
I don't...
Like, why would I respect these losers, you know?
Even as, like, an eight-year-old, my IQ was probably higher.
So, anyway.
Good for you, NSS King Watts.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think I just have, like, an authority problem, to be honest.
Uh...
I trusted no one with my kids, says King Watts.
That's smart.
It's probably smart.
You're ahead of the eight ball because right now you literally can't trust anybody.
Everybody's out to rape kids and molest them.
I don't understand these people who just leave their kids with anyone or hire all these nannies.
I feel like I'm at risk of being a helicopter mom because I'm worried about that.
I feel like I would be freaking out big time.
Uh, create change.
You're kind of a schizophrenic.
You're freaking me out.
Says, cruise me or embrace me, but what goes around comes around.
I have no ill will.
Do you?
Uh, dude, chill.
It's just a show, okay?
Um, anyway, Keith Day says, I'm dying.
Anna's cracking me up.
Yeah that's kind of what I'm trying to do here You know You know?
Oh, I'm glad you do because I didn't have a lot planned for today's show.
I figured it would be a more fun show of me just ranting about things that maybe you care about, maybe you don't.
King Watts says, and now my kids are adults and are great people.
Maybe swear too much, but I see it knowing their parents.
Maybe I swear too much, but I see it knowing their parents.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Yeah, I mean, I would say try to use big words around your kids.
Exercise your vocabulary around your kids.
Don't baby them.
That's one thing my parents did a really good job of.
They didn't baby talk us very much.
I remember that.
And I remember not understanding when I was around other people's parents why they were what I perceived to be condescending towards me.
Because my parents never really did that.
They didn't...
It was very clear where I stood in the household.
We were a Hispanic household, right?
We had a very traditional outlook on the order of the family.
The kids, we didn't ask questions if our parents told us to do something.
With that said, though, nobody treated us like we were retarded.
I often see that interaction between a lot of parents and their kids.
They'll be like, okay, sweetie.
People would smile at me in the grocery store and It didn't occur to me that, oh, I'm a cute little girl when I was a kid.
So I was like, why are these people smiling at me?
I'm like, mom, why is that lady smiling at me?
I don't get it.
Does she want to say something to me?
I had no self-awareness as to what I looked like or who I was.
I thought I was just an adult.
I didn't realize.
So it was funny.
Let's see.
Freethinker26 is Anna.
Your hair is making a shadow on either side of your face.
Oh, yeah, well...
It's the lighting.
Sorry.
But, uh, there it goes.
Adam Riley says, yeah, we love to hear Anna keep talking about your hair because I know the thing about it.
No, you don't want to hear that.
That's not true.
Anyway, it is 943, and I've already talked a lot about things that aren't really that important.
And there are more important things to talk about, which is, of course, Trump's case for presidential immunity.
And it is very strong, considering everything he's dealt with in the past few months.
Obviously, all of these ankle-biter cases that are being thrown at him.
You have E. Jean Carroll, who he now owes apparently $83.3 million to, right?
Because she's such a sane individual who's totally telling the truth.
I mean, what the hell?
Anyway...
I'll also please make sure you rumble the video if you haven't already and share the link but I want to talk about his comments about presidential immunity because he really hit the nail on the head here and this is kind of what I was saying earlier which is that if you don't grant presidential immunity which by the way doesn't have to just do with Donald Trump which he makes clear this is not just about him it is a much bigger picture and that bigger picture of course is the fact that if you take immunity away from the president they're going to be able to do anything to him If they don't like
what he's doing while he's in office.
So they'll essentially punish you long after you're president, and that will serve as a deterrent for you to actually be a strong nationalist leader against the deep state, stand up for the people, things like that.
So that's what they're doing to Donald Trump.
And he made the case for that on Sean Hannity, I believe it was right after Iowa, so like January 19th or 18th, so just recently he talked about this.
What is your closing message to the people of New Hampshire?
It's very simple.
It's make America great again.
But I think very important, before we do this, because you were talking about the Supreme Court, they have two votes that are very important coming up.
One is, as we discussed, we call it Colorado or whatever, but, you know, I really believe they're gonna leave the people to vote.
Again, you're the leading candidate in both parties.
You're leading the Democrats by many, many points.
I mean, it's hard to imagine they would do.
And most states have already approved it, as you know.
Very few states have done that.
This is Colorado and a couple of others at this moment.
But they have another important, and that's immunity for the president.
The president of the United States, and I'm not talking about myself, I'm talking about any president, has to have immunity.
Because if you take immunity away from the president, so important, you will have a president that's not going to be able to do anything.
Because when he leaves office, the opposing party, president, if it's the opposing party, will indict the president for doing something that should have been good, like Obama.
He's right.
And it's the case we've been making for so long.
And the problem is, once you start indicting your political opponents, it then gives you an incentive to try and look for ways to stay in office.
And that's why it leads us down this dangerous path.
So it's all a means to an end for these people, for these elites that desperately want control of the country so they can continue to destroy it.
What do I mean by that?
Well, they might declare war at some point.
They might declare war powers in Congress because Congress is largely retarded.
So they'll do whatever.
They'll take their cues from the admin if they do want to stay in power just so that someone like Donald Trump doesn't come back.
See what I'm saying here?
Because they're aware of the fact that once Donald Trump is in office or somebody like Donald Trump, then the tables can turn against them.
So it's actually kind of a hamster wheel of destruction.
Not only is it a hamster wheel of destruction, but it's something that will snowball into a bigger, bigger, and bigger problem because they've caused so much damage, it is a huge risk to their party to actually leave power.
See what I'm saying here?
The Biden regime has put themselves in a situation where it is extremely risky politically should Biden leave office, right?
And he'll be thrown in jail.
Not that the elites care about Biden per se, but I'm just saying that that is the precedent they've set and it'll happen to more than just Biden after him.
And he also came out with a statement about this on Truth Social when all of this was going on, when there were conversations about presidential immunity.
Here's what he said.
A president of the United States must have full immunity, without which it would be impossible for him or her to properly function.
Any mistake, even if well intended, would be met with almost certain indictment by the opposing party at term end.
Even events that cross the line must fall under total immunity or it will be years of trauma trying to determine good from bad.
There must be certainty.
Example, you can't stop police from doing the job of strong and effective crime prevention because you want to guard against the occasional rogue cop or bad apple.
Sometimes you just have to live with the great but slightly imperfect.
All presidents must have complete and total presidential immunity or the authority and decisiveness of a president of the United States will be stripped and gone forever.
Hopefully this will be an easy decision.
God bless the Supreme Court.
I believe we're still waiting on that decision on.
Um...
But here's the thing, guys.
He makes a really, really fantastic point there.
And that point, of course, being that, like, look, hey, I realize that when you grant presidential immunity that it's not always going to be ideal in every single circumstance.
But just like with cops, where there's always a bad apple, as he stated, that's just something we're going to have to sort of deal with, if you will.
Because...
It's going to do more harm than good to not have presidential immunity.
And we're seeing that right now with Donald Trump.
It's unfair, but it's bad for everyone.
And that's what the Democrats and what a lot of people who are advocating against this don't seem to understand.
It's what they never understand.
They're always so intent on getting Donald Trump that they fail to actually see the bigger picture here.
Yes, right now it's about getting Donald Trump.
Yes, right now it's about stopping him from running a winning campaign.
Yes, right now it's about making an example out of him so we don't have another Donald J. Trump.
But they're ruining it for the future.
And this will soon lead to far worse problems like a civil war on our hands because they've already sort of broken the seal when it comes to not granting him presidential immunity in areas where he should totally be able to access that.
And like he said, it's really easy to look at a president and be like, well, they should have done this differently.
It's kind of like when we look at cases in the Pentagon, when you look at decisions made by generals overseas and you're like, well, that was malpractice or they should have done this.
You know, they got like, you know, three people killed in their platoon or they got, you know, X amount of people killed and they could have avoided that.
It's like, it's really easy to judge when you're sitting in the comfort of your own home as a civilian, a normal civilian, just being like, well, Donald Trump should have done this differently or he should go to jail for that now, you know, blah, blah, blah.
No, intent does matter, and you're not going to do every single thing perfectly.
And the fact that we're focused on getting him on every single little thing tells you exactly where we stand, because it's not like we're holding Joe Biden to the same standard, right?
So it's very telling the way we've handled this whole case with Trump.
He's spot on with his statement there, and I just thought it was worth talking about because he makes the perfect case for presidential immunity, once again, not just for himself, but for the benefit of everybody who decides to run for office, who decides to be president and win, and perhaps run later, just like he did, right?
Yeah.
And I also wanted to play this clip.
This was Mike Davis.
He went on Steve Bannon's show.
I like Steve Bannon's show.
I like Steve, but, you know, it can be a little boomerish, but don't get mad that I said that.
But I do really like Steve, and I like this guest.
It's Mike Davis, because he talked about the procedure after filing a motion to dismiss on the grounds, of course, presidential immunity.
And he basically says once the Supreme Court resolves that, then the case in D.C. can move forward.
A lot of what's going on with Donald Trump would be solved by granting presidential immunity.
And everybody thinks he's being unfair by calling for that.
But really, he's dealing with so much, I believe, like I said, like 91 indictments that he's he has to focus also on these little ankle ankle biter cases like what's going on with E. Jean Carroll.
He owes her, again, over 80 million dollars.
And on top of that, he's dealing with these bigger cases where he could, you know, there was one, remember the one where he could face a death penalty?
I mean, it's insane what this guy is dealing with.
So presidential immunity would take a lot of BS off his plate, and that's why they don't want him to have it, even though it's detrimental to the country going forward.
Take a look at this.
So the Biden Justice Department waited 30 months to bring charges against President Trump and so do these other Democrats who colluded with President Biden in his White House.
These Democrat prosecutors like Alvin Bragg and Fannie Willis and Big Tish up in New York, Tish James.
So what's the hurry now to do this trial in 2024 other than obvious Lawfare by the Democrats and election interference.
President Trump correctly filed a motion to dismiss both January 6th indictments, one by Jack Smith, this Biden special counsel Jack Smith, along with Down in Fulton County, Georgia with Fannie Willis saying that what President Trump did as the President of the United States on January 6th, he cannot be criminally prosecuted for that because there is presidential immunity.
What he did in his personal capacity is protected by the First Amendment.
What he did in his presidential capacity is protected by Presidential immunity.
And once you file a presidential immunity or speech or debate clause for members of Congress or judicial immunity for federal judges, once you file that motion to dismiss under immunity grounds, the case must stop Before, until that issue is resolved.
So Tanya Shutkin has to have a stay in place until the D.C. Circuit resolves the presidential immunity claim and then the Supreme Court of the United States resolves the presidential immunity claim.
Once the Supreme Court resolves that, either by denying the D.C. Circuit review or taking the case and deciding it on the merits, Then the case in D.C. with Obama Judge Tanya Shuck can move forward.
But until presidential immunity is resolved, you cannot move forward with this case.
And Jack Smith tried to move forward with this case, even though there's a stay in this case.
Tanya Shuck desperately wants to get President Trump convicted before the presidential election because Democrats are looking at the polling And they're seeing that the only way that they're going to stop Trump is with a criminal conviction in one of these cases.
And this D.C. case is the most likely one to go forward.
But now it's not because President Trump hired very good lawyers and they raised this presidential immunity argument.
And now the Democrats are stuck.
They're stopped in their tracks until presidential immunity is resolved.
So that's actually good news because they're not able to actually fully push their agenda forward without this presidential immunity case being resolved.
So we'll see where that goes.
But obviously it's quite frustrating because they're clearly trying to throw a wrench into everything.
They clearly are allowing these cases to get to Donald Trump.
That's what they want.
They want it to distract him from running a successful campaign.
And generally they also at large want to make sure that we don't have another President Trump.
And there's a lot of ways in which they've tried to basically threaten people out of running, at least in the way that Donald Trump did.
So it's a dirty world out there, starting with Fannie Willis, who is a degenerate, and also E. Jean Carroll, who's just a schizophrenic freak.
But it's clown world, guys.
It is clown world.
That's what they'll do.
And then they'll tell Trump that he's crazy for asking for presidential immunity.
Really?
Really?
Anyway, we're kind of out of time.
It's 9.55.
We only have about five minutes left.
So I want to get to a last clip.
This clip is of Mitt Romney that we're going to talk about here.
And he came after Donald Trump and he totally lied about Donald Trump making the border about himself.
He basically gaslit the public about Donald Trump's position on what's going on in Texas, which was pretty screwed up, but not exactly surprising coming from Mitt Romney.
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All right, so as promised, I want to go ahead and play this Mitt Romney clip where he really tries to continue lying about Donald Trump's position.
He is such a snake.
He's such a liar.
And honestly, Donald Trump just lives in this guy's head rent-free, and it's kind of entertaining.
Take a look.
Do you think this is what he wants, the issue, Donald Trump?
I think the border is a very important issue for Donald Trump.
And the fact that he would communicate to Republican senators and Congress people that he doesn't want us to solve the border problem because he wants to blame Biden for it is really appalling.
But the reality is that We have a crisis at the border.
The American people are suffering as a result of what's happening at the border.
And someone running for president ought to try and get the problem solved, as opposed to saying, hey, save that problem.
Don't solve it.
Let me take credit for solving it later.
Yeah, that's not at all a clear description of what's going on there.
And Donald Trump's obviously standing with Texas and standing with their ability to defend themselves against the Biden regime's utter destruction.
But not surprising, coming from a liar, a straight up liar like Mitt Romney.
So anyways, it is 9.58.
I do need to get going soon.
But since we have a couple of minutes, I'll read some of the comments.
Let's see what's going on.
Cassius Rumble says, NukeRedPill78 is still on.
He has his Friday late night show.
I'll be going there.
Only missing it for Anna.
Aww.
Well, that's...
Well, I appreciate you being here.
Create Change says I have unsubscribed.
Thank you.
Okay, Create Change.
It's not an airport.
You don't need to announce your departure.
Nobody cares.
I don't know what you're whining about now.
You're just slightly schizophrenic.
Let's see.
What else is going on?
Rumble for Anna.
This is Iris Hanna Aguilar.
Yes, please do rumble if you haven't already.
Anna, good to see you.
You look great, dear lady.
Thank you, Alan.
That's very sweet.
Do you think this is all a movie?
Says B. Frady's.
Perhaps.
Could be.
Molly guesses I've seen a convoy on its way with Americans on Monday to protect the borders.
Okay, very interesting.
Well, that's good.
That's good.
Yeah, well, I think they're all, like, coming together, all the states.
I think there's 25 states now that are actually partnering up with Greg Abbott in fighting this border crisis.
And the good thing is it sounds like the Biden regime is sort of backing down.
I talked about this a lot yesterday, and I was kind of getting tired of it.
I kind of get very, like, fickle with the news.
Like, I'll follow a story for, like, maybe two days, and then I'm like, nah, I'm tired of this.
I'm going to cover something else.
Then I'll come back to it.
Then I'll leave it again.
I get bored of the news sometimes, so I'm a bit of a free spirit.
Not in the hippie sense, but when it comes to news.
Anyway, LMAO, not an airport.
You are such a professional.
I don't know if you're being sarcastic, but that's funny.
All right, so it is 10 o'clock p.m.
Eastern.
That means it's the end of the show.
It is Friday.
I am tired, although I'm going to go to the gym now, actually.
I'm a late-night gym person.
Sometimes I either go early in the morning or late at night, but there's really no in-between because I'm working all day and I have makeup on and I have to be on TV, so that's annoying.
Why am I telling you this?
I don't know.
On that note though, please enjoy your weekend.
Have a safe, happy, exciting, fun weekend.
And I will see you back here Monday for another episode of Wrong Think Primetime.
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