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And wow, do we have a crazy night for you.
Welcome to our live election broadcast, our special election broadcast.
And it is a crazy night.
It has been a crazy day and a crazy last couple of days.
So thanks for tuning in as we go over the top news of the day.
Of course, all election related because it is election day, election night tonight.
And It's gonna be a little more casual today, guys.
You know, everyone's watching.
Everyone's watching the election coverage.
Everyone's doing things with friends and families and glue to their TVs.
Right now, I've got Fox News in the background.
Fox Jews, should I say.
I've got Fox Jews in the background.
I've got InfoWars and I've got, of course, our own.
The Stu Peters Network special broadcast coverage, which is the best, in my opinion, the best coverage.
And I've got my own show going on right now.
And I've got some friends and family in the background as we're Blue to the TV and watching these results come in.
The polls have closed already in some states and I just, I don't know what's going to happen today.
And the last couple times, in fact, I think every time that I've ever voted in my adult life and thought with full confidence that I knew what was going to happen and who was going to win, I get surprised.
Yeah, there's always a curveball, it seems like, and a plot twist.
So I don't want to get my hopes up too much.
And, you know, especially I know on this network, we have been probably the only network that have been really critical of Trump in the last couple months.
And we are the only network that have been have been seeking to hold Trump accountable and saying, look, you know, you're not perfect.
Shocker.
You're not perfect.
You're not God.
And you've made a lot of mistakes over the last eight years.
In your first term, you made a lot of mistakes.
And in the last couple of years, too, you've made a lot of mistakes.
And, you know, I'm not going to sit here and pretend that you're perfect and I'm going to throw my whole support behind you.
And until he answers for those things, he has done some of that.
But until he really gives us the answers that we need and the solutions for how he's not going to make the same mistakes next time, I haven't been able to throw my full support with Trump.
However, yes, I'm wearing my Trump hat.
Yes, I voted.
Yes, it's the better of the options, I believe, of course.
I mean, I think the momentum behind him is so much more positive and patriotic.
The country was doing much better with him than Skamala and Biden, of course.
Grocery prices were cheaper.
Gas prices, I mean...
Most likely he's not going to head us into another war, or at least that's what he promises.
That's the promise there.
There were no wars when he was president.
That's another good thing.
And I'm hoping that if he really does keep RFK on his team, Bobby Kennedy, that there will never be another vaccine bioweapon released on us.
There will never be another Operation Warp Speed that he's behind and pushing and saying it was the greatest invention of mankind.
And hopefully with Bobby there or some actually good, intelligent people advising him, there will never be another scandemic because he won't fall for it next time.
And he won't give in to it and bow down to the COVID gods and everybody that's been orchestrating and pushing it.
So I'm really, you know, he has said in a couple of recent interviews, including Joe Rogan, I believe that one of his mistakes is that he hired the wrong people and he listened to the wrong people while he was president.
And I appreciated him saying that because up till now, I don't know if he's really admitted that.
But he said, look, I was always a New Yorker.
I mean, I hung out in New York all the time and in Florida.
I never hung out in Washington, D.C. So I didn't know anybody there, really, when I became president all of a sudden and thrust into that world.
So I was kind of asking people, you know, who should I hang out with?
Do you want to have dinner with me or lunch with me?
And trying to make friends the way I always do.
And people could be snakes and be very good at being snakes, too.
So he just didn't know is what he's saying.
It's what his defense is.
And, you know, if anyone was thrust into that position and you've got to make new friends quickly...
We could probably be capable of the same kind of, you know, shadiness and takeovers.
Now, this is a man who is truly in touch, truly in touch with children.
And he's got a bunch of children, a bunch of grandchildren.
You know, they're all raised really right.
They got great head on their shoulders for the most part.
And he understands kids, first of all.
And you can tell by the way he just holds this baby, this stranger baby.
Right away, he knows exactly how to pick him up, how to hold him, how to talk to him and comfort him.
I don't see Kamala doing that, all right?
I really, really don't.
She pretends that her stepkids call her Mamala, which, you know, things that never happened for 500 Alex.
Never happened, I'm sure.
But she is, you know, her number one campaign platform is abortion, the right to kill your own babies.
And it's just everywhere.
It's in all of her messaging and all of her campaigns.
And it's really despicable that that is the thing that is going to garner up millions of women to come out of their homes and vote to make sure that everybody has the right to abort their own baby.
It's unbelievable that that's our priority now as humans and as women.
But what I think is just so ironic is that she was on an interview a couple weeks ago with Anderson Cooper, nonetheless.
And I think everybody thought it was going to be just this big softball interview, and a lot of it was.
But some of the questions were pretty hard-pressing.
And he said, One of the questions was, and this is a great clip.
We'll play it.
It said, is there anything that you regret?
Do you have any regrets in your presidency or in your whole life?
And she didn't answer the question really.
Basically like, oh, I have many regrets.
I have many regrets.
I don't know.
And then she finally came to the answer of, she said, well, you know, when you're a parent and you're parenting and you're raising children, of course, you got many regrets, you know?
And she pointed to the crowd and Anderson, hoping to get kind of a sympathy laugh From Anderson Cooper, and he did not laugh at that, and the crowd didn't laugh much either.
But because it was really bizarre, she's not a mother.
She's never been a mother.
She's never raised children.
Her stepchildren came to her when they were, I believe, 17 and 20 years old, already adults.
That's not raising children, okay?
Is there something you can point to in your life, political life or in your life, in the last four years, that you think is a mistake that you have learned from?
I've made many mistakes.
They range from, you know, if you've ever parented a child, you know you make lots of mistakes, too.
In my role as vice president, I mean, I've probably worked very hard at making sure that I am well versed on issues, and I think that is very important.
It's a mistake not to be well versed on an issue and feel compelled to answer a question.
Commentator Matt Walsh slammed Harris for her answer, saying, And it's gross that she has talked about this a number of times,
about, you know, the trials and tribulations of raising children and You learn so much as a parent from that.
No, you didn't raise children.
All right?
You didn't.
That's weird and that's a blatant lie and it's creepy.
And number two, it's just personal.
My personal belief is you should not be a leader of a great nation unless you have children.
Okay?
And that goes for men, too.
You should not be a leader of much.
Honestly, unless you have children.
Of something that's significant and influential, you should not be a leader unless you've got children.
Because if you have children, you have real skin in the game.
You have a real stake in the future.
And your lens is very different for how you see the world than somebody who has no children.
Because they can't possibly think how this is going to affect this years down the road.
Cause and effect.
How are these actions today?
How are policies going to affect children in 20 or 50 or 60 years from now?
How are they going to affect children at school or through communication or through their peers?
What are our actions, our technologies?
How is everything going to affect our children and our future and our leaders, our future leaders?
And you can't possibly have that vantage point if you do not have children.
Nor are your actions going to be truly, I believe, Grounded in the principles and values that a good leader for America really needs to have, which are the values of being family-oriented, faith-oriented, and And country-oriented, you know?
God, family, country.
That was my campaign slogan when I ran for Congress against Nancy Pelosi because she's so opposite of that.
She doesn't have her priorities in God, family, and country.
But I do.
And as a strong leader for America, you need to have your values rooted in God and family and country and looking out for our children.
So that was my little ramble right now.
Kind of Rambled off here, but, you know, looking at the polls, right?
And polls really don't mean anything, and, you know, we're not going to trust polls.
But it does turn out that the latest Rasmussen poll has shown that Trump is way ahead of the popular vote, at least.
He's predicting he would get about 320 votes.
And he looks to be, he's predicted to win most of the battleground states.
It looks like he's predicted to win that.
And also the Democrats appear to be very far behind in their early voting numbers than they were in any previous year, which does not bode well for Democrats.
By this time last year, they were way ahead and had much of their early voting in, and now they don't.
So that creates a big deficit for them.
But they're all saying in the headlines, well, that's a razor-thin race.
The national popular vote tie is a razor-thin race.
I can't believe it.
So Trump wins the national vote.
Talk us through the math here.
The path to victory becomes a very, very quick stride.
Yeah, this looks right like what my numbers show, except I have Wisconsin Trump plus 3, so I'd flip that one there.
That gets him to 297.
And I have Michigan a toss-up.
It's only at Harris plus 1.
But if you're talking about toss-ups, New Hampshire is a toss-up too, because I also have that at Harris plus one.
And then Virginia is at Harris plus two.
So if my state polling is two points, two left, and we were six points, two left in 2020, I'll tell you that right now, we're talking about 1417, hey, you know, 27, it's like 32.
Like, it's a lot of votes that could go for Trump.
So we're seeing something in the 320s then, right?
So 320 is what is mathematically acceptable.
Yeah, I think the map you're showing here is a reasonable take based on my numbers, but I'd flip Wisconsin.
297.
That's my base case based on my polling.
I think there's a much better case that Trump outperforms and a near-zero case that Harris significantly outperforms the polling.
But, you know, things have happened, right?
Wonder what's going on.
And of course, I believe their push for early voting, too, is to see how many ballots and votes they really need to cheat by.
How many ballots and votes do they need to make up and create in order to beat Trump?
And so many places now, and even news networks like Fox News, are saying that it's going to take several days.
We predict at least four days until we really know the results of the election.
But anytime they say that, when they say there's going to be a delay in election results, what that really translates to is we need some more time to figure out exactly how many votes that we need to cheat by so that we can continue and succeed in this fraud.
How many votes do we need to cheat by?
We can't calculate that until actual election day.
And that's why they need more time after election day.
That's what that's code for.
And it's so, so, so obvious.
All right, what's next on?
I mean, obviously today there's been so many shenanigans, so many already instances of fraud coming through and cheating and creepy, shady things all around the polls.
And I invite you to, if you have any stories of that or any eyewitness accounts and you've seen Something like this where you know someone who has, make sure you write in the comments and let me know so we can reach out and maybe get you on the show to talk about or your friend.
Or you can send me a Twitter DM as well.
That's another way you can reach me.
Or you can email me at diana at stewpeters.com.
That's diana at stewpeters.com for any tips that you might have of cheating and shenanigans.
Alright, so let's talk about a couple of things.
Maxa Magazine openly endorses Trump.
Wow, that's pretty cool.
Maxim is the only major magazine to endorse Donald J. Trump for president.
And Maxim stands with Trump and Elon for freedom.
They released this last night on their Twitter account, which is pretty cool.
So Maxim magazine, the magazine for men mostly, was actually really smart because they understand that the majority of men appear to be voting for Trump this year.
Maxim knows their audience.
Hey, endorse Trump.
Pretty smart of you.
Let's have others jump on that bandwagon.
And Joe Rogan finally announced his open endorsement of Trump last night, too, which was really cool.
I think that's going to make a big difference.
He's got millions and millions of viewers and subscribers, and he's always kind of been politically neutral in a way.
So reading the comments of his endorsement, it seems like a lot of his subscribers were kind of waiting to see who Joe was going to endorse.
And then once he did, I think that kind of sealed the deal for them.
These indecided voters were ones that weren't maybe going to vote for Trump or hadn't in the past, and now they kind of feel free to vote for him because Joe Rogan gave that social proof publicly.
Social proof is very important.
It is really, really important.
We can't underestimate that.
And so the more of these very influential but intelligent figures like Joe Rogan and Elon Musk, the more that they come out for openly supporting Trump, the better it is for him.
And even Peanut the Squirrel, Peanut the Squirrel's owner, I believe, supports Trump as well, because they know that Trump would never do this to Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon.
And we're going to get into that story in a little bit here with one of our guests.
Some of the creepy, scary, satanic, and shocking endorsements of Kamala have come out also in the last couple of days.
And one of them, surprisingly, is Monica Lewinsky.
Yeah, Monica Lewinsky is openly voting for Kamala.
Can't make this up.
And jokes are flying abound.
Monica Lewinsky voting for Kamala.
Just kind of makes sense though, right?
Kind of makes sense.
And then scary satanic book author Stephen King also cast his vote for Kamala.
Stephen King.
Wow.
You love democracy.
Please vote for Kamala.
But that's pretty fitting, right?
Kind of makes sense.
He writes horror books and he's a satanic guy.
So of course He's voting and godless and atheist as well.
So, of course, he will be voting for Kamala.
All right, guys, we've got more news coming up here in just a little bit.
And we have a special guest coming up soon.
So stay tuned.
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Welcome back to Shots Fired to our special election night coverage.
Woo!
Everybody's going crazy.
So many things are happening right now.
The energy on the streets is wild and the results have been pouring in as we're bracing ourselves and the country is bracing itself for who knows what.
Is it going to be violence?
Is it going to be riots on the streets?
Is it going to be a bunch of looting again?
And we really don't know, but we're kind of waiting with bated breath at the edge of our seats to see what's going to happen at the end of this night.
And not a lot of results are fully coming in yet.
You know, some states have just closed their polls.
So we've got quite a long night ahead of us.
And as we do that, and by the way, the Stu Peters show itself is having a live election night broadcast, too.
All night should be going till around midnight or maybe even two in the morning.
I mean, I guess whenever these guys run out of coffee and whiskey.
Whatever the hell they're doing over there to stay up.
But I've got a special guest, too.
Sam Parker.
Sam Parker, of course, is a political commentator and freedom fighter.
And he ran for Senate.
A while ago in Utah.
So Sam Parker, it's always great to have you on and have your hot takes.
How are you feeling this crazy election?
Well, I appreciate you having me on, Deanna.
And, you know, I am waiting just like everybody else is with bated breath to see which direction the Uniparty is going to take us in after today, right?
We got the pro-Israel Zionist Donald Trump versus the pro-Israel Zionist Kamala Harris.
Who will win?
Who will win and take us into this pro-Israel, Zionistic American future that we've been experiencing for how many years now, right?
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, now, no judgment at all, either way, but did you vote today?
I am not divulging to anyone how I voted, whether I voted, who I voted for, where I voted.
None of these things will ever be known to anybody else until I decide, and I have not decided to divulge that information.
Okay.
Just yet.
But I have to say, I do feel, it does feel a little bit like 2020, you know, back to 2020 where there was a fear of election fraud.
And, you know, in that post-COVID, or in that, that wasn't post-COVID yet, in that COVID milieu, we knew about, you know, all these unconstitutional changes to election laws and election procedures in so many states and hundreds of millions and billions of dollars spent by The Silicon Valley tech bros like Mark Zuckerberg and other big leftists for all these ballot harvesting and mass voter initiatives.
And then, of course, we had the BLM and Antifa riots and all that leading up to the election.
And everybody was wary.
That they were going to try to stuff the ballot boxes.
They were going to try to steal the election through the voting machines.
You know, all of these things.
We were very afraid of it.
And you might remember, Deanna, that the explicit strategy as stated even back then was we have to overwhelmingly show up and vote for Donald Trump in such vast overwhelming numbers that they can't possibly steal the election.
That was the strategy in 2020.
And you know what people did?
They showed up in droves.
Massive turnout on Election Day in 2020.
Massive, unprecedented number of votes for Donald Trump.
They had to turn off the counting in the middle of the night in several states across the union and spend the next several days manufacturing votes, however they do it, you know, through many mechanisms, to steal that election.
Fast forward to 2024.
Nothing has been done to undo all those fraud-enabling mechanisms.
And Elon Musk has been running around saying, we have to show up in such overwhelming numbers that they can't steal the election.
And I feel like I'm living this strange deja vu all over again.
Yeah, too big to win.
Of course, Elon was Democrat in 2020.
So he wasn't around, I guess, for MAGA 2020 to know that he's just going back to the well one more time.
Will it work this time?
Maybe.
Maybe it'll work this time.
I don't know.
I know.
But it's yeah, it's like there's this new phrase is too big to rig before it was stop the steal.
But it's like, OK, you know, we couldn't do we couldn't stop this rigging and stealing when Trump was in the White House and he had the whole presidential powers.
I mean, there was he he literally shared every single very specific way that they were planning on stealing the election.
And they did.
He laid out what they were going to do, and then they did it.
But you would think, when I thought all those months that he was saying, here's how they're going to steal it.
They're going to do mail-in ballots, and they're going to do it through the polling stations and this and that.
I thought, oh, well, he's probably got safeguards in place to prevent the theft then.
He's saying it now, and he's going to create these traps, and he's going to catch them in these traps and have all this evidence.
But nothing happened.
He didn't put any safeguards in place.
The only safeguard was, just show up in record numbers.
That was it.
That was the safeguard.
And that's really the only safeguard, apparently, this time around as well.
I think there's been a few changes here and there, like maybe in Wisconsin they got rid of some people off the voter rolls, and I think Georgia As I heard, you know, they're not going to be accepting any ballots or late or absentee ballots after tomorrow or something.
So there's a few little changes here and there.
Maybe it'll make a difference.
Maybe it'll make a difference.
But listen, the other side invested heavily, millions, maybe billions of dollars into a sophisticated, automated, industrialized scale vote rigging machine.
And that's a weapon of mass destruction.
You don't just sit on that.
You push that button.
If you've got that button, you push that button.
So the question is, have the people who were partially behind that rigging, for instance, like Mark Zuckerberg and these Silicon Valley billionaires who were partially behind that in 2020, they've jumped ship and come over to the Trump train.
With their financial muscle and the other side lacking support for the fraudulent machinations sponsored by these guys, is that going to be enough to tip the scales back towards Donald Trump?
And former leftists who are never Trumpers, who have now come over to the Trump side for various reasons, have they forged a large enough coalition to siphon off some of that vote rigging from the left and divert it back over to the Republican Party for Donald Trump?
That's sort of the way I'm looking at it right now.
And, you know, the polls, you know, the polls are rigged too.
You look at the polls and all the polls say the averages say it's 50-50 or 50.5 to 49.5.
Nate Silver, you know, came out last night or this morning and said they ran 80,000 simulations, 80,000 simulations, 40,015 favored Kamala, 39,985 favored Trump.
So that's just a swing of 15 out of 80,000.
So it's like they've positioned the polling, they've rigged the polling such that it can go either way and nobody can really question it.
When it's 50-50, I mean, this is miraculous, Deanna.
How is it that the American public is split exactly 50-50?
I know.
Year over year over year, they're split 50-50.
And the winner only ever wins by just a hair.
Yeah.
Meanwhile, you look at Donald Trump's Joe Rogan interview from earlier this week or from the weekend or last week.
It's got over 42 million views.
Kamala Harris's big podcast interview with the Call Her Daddy podcast only has 750,000.
Oh, really?
60, 10 Times more views for Donald Trump's than Kamala's.
And then J.D. Vance, of course, did one.
He's has millions of views more than Kamala.
And then Elon Musk did one yesterday on Joe Rogan.
It's got millions of views.
So the voter, you know, when you're looking at the tea leaves, it's just like in 2020 where Trump had these massive rallies everywhere, just barn burning, just packed to the gills, rallies everywhere.
And Joe Biden couldn't even fill up the floor of a high school gym.
Right.
I mean, it's logic.
Yeah, it's like, where do these people come from?
You know, you have to feel it and see it with your own eyes and see there are more people that favor Trump.
I mean, when you look at, you know, the other podcast that he went on, the really popular streamer guy, Aiden...
Aiden Ross?
Yeah, Aiden Ross, okay?
Millions and millions of views.
And every clip that they took from that, like him showing him the new Tesla he gifted him that was wrapped in the MAGA picture and stuff, I mean...
Millions and millions of views from just those little viral videos.
And then that's reaching an entirely new younger male audience, mostly male audience.
And again, Kamala, mostly when you look at her comments or her views, there's either very little views or there's mostly negative comments or they're laughing at her or mocking her.
So you've got to think...
I really think that the majority of people right now are voting for Trump.
And probably he's getting new voters, too.
Probably more minority voters.
Probably more younger voters that I think are coming out, too.
So I just will be so surprised to see how are they going to rig this?
I know they're going to, but I wonder by what margin they're going to have to pretend that Kamala got...
It's a good question, but we also have to think...
It's a good question.
We also have to think that The vote rigging mechanism doesn't just pertain to president.
Like, we get fixated on the president.
But there's a lot of down-ballot races.
There's Senate races, there's races for the House of Representatives, there's state-level positions and local-level positions.
And I think there's a good case to be made that probably, at least as far back as 26 or 2018, they were already experimenting with this mass vote rigging.
Oh, in 2018.
At those lower levels, like in the midterm elections, where, like, where did these red waves just disappear?
Where'd they go?
Well, I think they stole those, too.
In 2018, for sure.
You know, the Kari Lake election in Arizona, when she ran for governor, I think that was stolen.
I think there's great evidence for that as well.
So, you know, there...
So there's going to be lots of machinations and lots of places for lots of races at lots of levels, is what I'm saying.
And they have dozens of methods.
You know, they have the ballot stuffing.
They bus people around and they vote multiple times.
I do think that they rig the machines in multiple ways to miscount.
I think they also rig them to break and jam and so people can't get their votes right.
There's dozens of methods that they employ to do this.
And you can spend a long time, and I did back in 2020 and other people did too, trying to tease apart all the different methods that they've used.
And I think this is part of the reason why they say, well, we just have to show up in overwhelming numbers because there are so many dozens of methods they're using.
Even the most concerted efforts at the state level to fix elections It would be very difficult unless they undertake very specific fixes, which they haven't.
So really, in a sense, the only solution at this point is that it really is to just grit your teeth, cross your fingers, and overwhelming force.
And it stinks.
It's a terrible strategy.
In sales, in business, we say hope isn't a strategy.
That's a saying in business.
Hope is not a strategy, right?
And that's what we're kind of relying on.
So yeah, I don't know, you know, where I think some places will successfully steal it.
And I think maybe in some places where it was successfully stolen before, they won't be successful this time.
And so it's going to, you know, who knows?
Who knows?
But they've only tried to They've already tried to precondition us to expect that this is going to take several days to resolve.
Even Fox Jews said, oh, you can probably expect a four-day delay at least.
I mean, never in my life have they not announced the presidential winner by the end of the night.
Not in my adult life that I can recall.
And this just started happening over the last, you know, four to eight years, this pandemic.
We're going to wait and it's going to take days to count everything.
No.
We're more sophisticated than we were 20 years ago and this never happened.
So, I mean, you know, a delay in voting means we need more time to figure out how many more votes we need to cheat.
That's all that it means.
Yeah.
It gives them time and space to implement whatever mechanisms they're using to manufacture votes or steal votes or whatever.
It gives them room to operate.
But, you know, we can't overlook...
Flying another hurricane, you know.
Right, yeah.
But, you know, we can't overlook what's going on in the world today.
You know, this election has vast foreign policy implications, in my opinion.
Like, today, Israel launched major strikes in Syria and Lebanon.
And Benjamin Netanyahu fired his Minister of Defense, his Secretary of Defense, Yov Galant, who's been helming this genocidal war machine over there since last year, overseeing this genocide of Gaza, the incursions into the West Bank, and the invasion of Lebanon.
And, you know, it was even, and then it was announced today that the United States, we're going to test a hypersonic missile tonight.
On election day, the United States is going to engage in an important, massive hypersonic missile test.
And this just comes on the heels of Israel's, you know, attempted attack on Iran just a few weeks ago that was foiled by probably Russian radars and air defense systems in Iran.
So, Netanyahu has been trying to escalate the Iran situation to draw the United States into a broader conflict with Iran.
Meanwhile, NATO has been pushing for more, you know, to pour on the heat in Ukraine and keep that war going.
And that's all happening under Biden and Kamala.
This escalation with Iran and this escalation between NATO, Ukraine, and Russia.
Meanwhile, you have Donald Trump, JD Vance, and even Nikki Haley now out there talking about, we don't want war with Iran.
JD Vance last week was saying, it's not in the US's interest to go to all-out war with Iran.
It's not in our interest.
It would be a waste of our resources.
You had Nikki Haley pulling back and saying, no, no, we don't want to do mass bombings or anything.
Targeted assassinations and sanctions is what she's talking about now.
And now you have Donald Trump now reiterating over the last few days, he doesn't want World War III. He wants to negotiate an end to the Ukraine-Russia war.
Now, obviously, Trump is pro-Israel, and he's told Netanyahu, hey, speed it up.
Let's get going.
Let's finish this Gaza, whatever you're doing in Gaza, right?
Let's finish that up.
I want it done by Election Day.
Allegedly, he's told him that.
But what's Netanyahu doing?
He's escalating and he's making big moves on election day while we're all distracted.
So I do think that while we can be a little black-pilled about Donald Trump, because obviously we see the Jews that are around him and the millions and millions and millions of dollars that they poured into his campaign, obviously there are forces around him trying to influence him to go to war, to act against Iran, and to do these things.
But I do think, and I don't know if we've talked about this on your show, I do think that his reticence to take the United States into full World War III is one of the reasons for the attempted assassination on him.
You don't assassinate somebody to stop a war, not normally.
You assassinate somebody like a Donald Trump to start a war or enable a war.
And we've seen that borne out through history.
So his desire, which he has repeated many times over the last few months, he doesn't want World War III.
He wants an end to the Russia-Ukraine war.
And now his proxies, Nikki Haley and J.D. Vance, are even saying, no, no, no, we don't want broader conflict between the U.S. and Iran.
Now, they could be lying.
It could be electioneering, sloganeering, right?
It could just be to get people to show up and vote for them.
We acknowledge that.
It could all, or you know the people around him could eventually, that want that war, who have been pouring money into his coffers and who he's going to owe favors to, they could prevail upon him.
But I do think that there's a major part of Trump that doesn't want that war, he doesn't want to drag America into a larger war.
And that's a real implication of this election.
If we get Kamala Harris, this is what you get.
You get escalation and prolonged war in Ukraine and Russia.
You get escalation between Israel and Iran, which draws the United States in, and that quickly can rapidly become World War III. That's what you get with Kamala Harris.
Now, there's a non-zero chance, non-zero probability, that you don't get that with Trump, that you might get an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, and you might get a drawdown in the hostilities in the Middle East.
Where they just put sanctions on Iran and do some targeted assassinations.
That's what they're talking about.
Maybe even a color revolution.
But that is not a full on, you know, invasion, massive bombing regime change operation, which Trump has also signaled he doesn't really seem to be all in favor of.
So I do think that...
While somebody might be disappointed by Trump's immigration rhetoric, I'm not happy about stapling green cards to everybody's diploma and importing foreigners by the millions to take our jobs.
I'm not a fan of that.
I'm not a fan of a lot of things, positions he's taking, but I do think on this point he does have the check in his column over Kamala Harris and that whole genocidal administration.
Yeah, I agree.
I mean, despite Trump's flaws and things he still needs to answer to, I think overall the country would probably be better.
I think there'd be more optimism, more financially wealthy.
And I think overall, at least there'd be a better feeling of optimism and positivity.
And I believe that it would You know, hey, and then maybe it will it will slap us with something really evil afterwards.
But I do think it will go to it will be a better thing for us in our country.
And the thought of Kamala being installed in there is so like dark, just like when when Biden had his inauguration and his whole presidency was just so dark.
The energy was really dark and and dreary in our country the last four years.
Very dark and dreary, very negative, and certainly a weak position for America, and ripe for the shadow government and the orchestrators of these huge events to, you know, break the next COVID or usher in their Agenda 25 and things like that.
So I agree with you there for sure.
I do, despite Trump's flaws, I do hope he wins.
I do want him to win.
I mean, on one level, I would rather watch four years of Trump than four years of Kamala.
I mean, I just imagine the cringe.
The negative black, like you're saying, the darkness, the cringe factor of having her leading the country, giving speeches, answering questions at press conferences, saying murdered and saying stuff.
I don't want somebody like her leading the country.
It was the same thing with Obama.
I couldn't stand to listen to that guy after a while.
I couldn't handle it.
I just had to turn him off.
And he hated America so much.
And Donald Trump, like you said, for his flaws, he does love America.
Now, one of the problems is he loves Israel a lot, too.
Maybe too much.
He loves Israel maybe more than America.
And that's a problem.
That's a problem.
But he doesn't hate America.
He doesn't hate America.
And that's a big difference.
He still has that quality.
He still has that watchability.
And I'd rather watch him and see him for the next four years than Kamala.
Yeah, me too.
More entertaining, at least more positive, more pleasant to look at and hear.
Lastly, you know, I wanted to go over this story too, but this whole Peanut the Squirrel story that's been everywhere is just so bizarre and crazy that, you know, this Peanut the Squirrel came out of nowhere.
I've never seen him or heard of him before, but apparently he's been around for years, and he's suddenly become a right-wing mascot, you know, like a right-wing martyr and hero over the last couple of days because conservatives have gone to bat for him.
And the story is, I mean, I'm pretty sure everybody knows about it by now, but this couple, this guy that lives in New York, he adopted this squirrel that was apparently injured on the street, took him in, and he's had him for seven years, along with this raccoon named Fred the Raccoon, created his own sort of animal sanctuary, turned this squirrel into a pop star, basically a TikTok social media star, and a viral sensation, all these videos of him.
And had a lot, you know, this kind of used the squirrel as a means of financing his sanctuary and his life, I believe, with him and his wife.
Then all of a sudden, knock on the door one day after seven years of owning the squirrel, and all of these agencies came in, raided his whole home, treated him like criminals, and, you know, for hours and hours they just had him sit down while they raided everything in his home.
Then they They seized the animals and then later murdered them.
They euthanized them.
With no explanation, all apparently from just one single complaint.
Now, I don't know this guy personally, but besides, you know, whatever this guy does or who he is, I mean, I feel like that is just kind of just a perfect example that illustrates government tyranny and overreach and what the country would look like more of if Kamala was president.
Just going into our homes and taking things that are ours, killing babies, killing animals.
And it's like, why did the squirrel have to die?
It just seems so...
Well, you know, there are so many...
There's so many things to unpack in the story, and you've hit on some very important ones, like government overreach.
It's the easy call here because it's the big call.
Government overreach.
Here's somebody.
The government reached into somebody's private life and stole their pet.
But, you know, there's a lot of mitigating factors here.
I mean, that kind of animal, rodent, tree rodent, you know, wildlife, it requires some kind of license, I guess.
And they didn't have one.
So they weren't, you know, they probably could have gotten one.
Why didn't they get one?
I don't know.
Maybe they tried and couldn't.
I'm not sure.
I didn't follow it that closely.
So on the one hand, you could say, well, you know, they're breaking the law.
But on the other hand, then you say, well, listen, there are too many laws and all these licensing laws and all these things that make criminals out of American people.
These are wrong.
And this is what Elon's been talking about with Trump, getting in there with Ron Paul, Office of Government Efficiency and chopping all these regulations.
Of course, this was a state level regulation.
You know, so there is that level of analysis that this just, you know, when the government is breaking down your door and stealing your pets, this is a problem.
This is not America.
This is not freedom.
This is not liberty.
So that's one issue.
The second issue is let's take a look at who these people were.
People were posting on Twitter who the ethno-religion of the people behind this squirrel napping and the squirrel euthanasia.
Chosen people.
Everybody knows what I'm talking about.
They happen to be Jews, right?
They happen to be Jews.
So then there was that angle, which is funny because apparently this couple that used the squirrel in porn were used OnlyFans, which is a Jewish run platform.
And the owner of OnlyFans is actually the biggest donor to APEC, the largest member of the Israeli lobby that's buying our politicians and controlling our Congress.
So it's an interesting chain of events.
I don't know if it's friendly fire, like here you have some Jews attacking the product output of another Jew, you know?
So it's like, is that friendly fire?
Is it accidental?
I don't know.
Coincidence, maybe.
But, you know, this leads me to the larger issue, now that we've brought up AIPAC and OnlyFans.
And that is that Israel and the Jewish lobby controls our government, right?
And they're using that control to take our tax dollars, our military, and our resources to wage a genocidal campaign in the Middle East that has slaughtered 25,000 children, maybe more, maybe upwards of 200,000 people or more since last October 7th, according to studies in The Lancet.
Very prestigious medical journal.
It is interesting that the average American citizen just erupted up in arms over a squirrel.
But don't care anything about the tens of thousands of children and hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians that our government has enabled the genocide of.
On one level, I'm like, who cares about a squirrel?
What about the women and children and men and senior citizens that we're helping Israel wipe out with our tax dollars and our weaponry and our military?
You don't care about them, but the squirrel is what's going to...
There's just so many ways.
Or the children being trafficked every day in the U.S. The pedophiles raping children.
The 300,000 missing children in the United States.
Yeah.
Nobody seems to be outraged about.
So there is a place for outrage here.
I don't want to negate people's outrage over government intrusion here.
And it's very symbolic, and that's real, and it's true.
But also, let's have a little bit of perspective here.
It's sort of like that argument.
If they found bacteria on Mars or an amoeba on Mars, they'd call it life.
But if they find an eight-and-a-half-month-old fetus in a woman's womb, that's just a clump of cells.
These weird dichotomies.
We're elevating a squirrel over genocidal campaigns against people that we don't have a fight with.
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
Especially because a lot of those who are outraged over the squirrel story are Christians, and a lot of those Christians are Israel lovers and donators.
Yeah, exactly.
Israel could do no wrong because it's Israel, so they could kill as many babies as possible.
You know, they have carte blanche to kill anyone that they want, whoever and whenever they want, and how many.
So yeah, that's definitely a good point.
I just want to hit you with the last fact here.
Since 1948, the United States has been sending direct aid to Israel and then Jordan and Egypt.
Right?
Progressively since 1948.
To the amount of 17 trillion present day dollars.
17 trillion present day dollars just in direct aid to Israel, Jordan, and Egypt.
And that aid goes to Jordan and Egypt to make them play nice, or to bribe them to play nice with Israel.
In addition, the United States has spent 21 trillion dollars on the war on terror.
So, altogether, we might have spent, America maybe has spent upwards of $38 trillion for Israel, fighting Israel's war, helping Israel conduct $38 trillion.
Can you imagine what this country would be like if we had directed those resources to us, to our people, to Americans?
We'd be in a lot, you know, in a much better place.
And we could, you know, diverting those resources to Americans who need them or have been devastated by the hurricane instead of $750.
A whopping $750.
I mean, that money would transform our country.
You look at the infrastructure, our healthcare system, our education system, our transportation system, everywhere.
We could be living in some kind of futuristic utopian world scape.
Right.
If it weren't for these people.
Yeah.
Wow.
It's sick.
It's sick.
They're constantly pulling on everyone else's heartstrings to pull on their purse strings, but they're the richest ones.
They're the ones that should be giving their money to everybody else.
They're certainly not in need.
No.
We could talk all day about this, but unfortunately, we've got to wrap it up and get back to our election coverage.
Gosh, what's going to happen tonight?
We have no idea.
I think there's going to be lots of plot twists and turns.
Some crazy events.
The night has just begun, guys.
So Sam Parker, always great to have you on.
Thanks so much for sharing.
Tell everybody again where they can find you.
They can find me on Twitter at Sam Parker Senate.
And then from my Twitter profile, there's a link that takes me to all my other social media websites and whatnot.
So Sam Parker Senate on Twitter.
Okay, sounds good.
All right, guys.
Yeah, that was good.
Thanks, Sam Parker.
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