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Sept. 1, 2023 - Viva & Barnes
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Maybe even more than 90 million Americans to vote for him in 2024.
Are we on pace that the judiciary will be complicit in a process that denies 90 million Americans their right to vote for whom they want?
And now I can hear people saying, that 90 million, he was only at 71 million and then 75 million in, was it 75?
Yeah, he got 75 and Biden got...
81 million in 2020.
That's going to go up.
80, 81 million.
People are going to say, well, he might not get 81 million.
You're way off with your 90 million.
Do you know what that's called as far as loser think goes, to quote Scott Adams?
That's loser think.
That is, hey, I'm going to nitpick on a stupid detail as opposed to understanding the substance of what Barnes is saying right now.
Because I will say that this is probably the most important interview that Barnes has done.
In recent memory, Don Jr. triggered on Rumble.
But let's let this play out while I make sure that we are live on Rumble, Locals, and YouTube.
90 million Americans, the president they wish to see in the White House.
And so that's where we're going to find out.
Now that's where I'm for Trump bringing every challenge possible.
And when you have a biased judge, motions to disqualify that judge.
Motions to continue proceedings.
Motions to stay every single case.
Motions to dismiss on the impeachment clause, the supremacy clause, because all of this was while he was president.
Every single indictment concerns conduct while he was president.
At some level, even the Florida indictment concerns some conduct from when he was president when he removed the documents and arguments concerning it.
Although that's not even supposed to be subject to state indictment under the supremacy clause.
And arguably he's immune under the Article 2 from the federal charge.
I think that if ever I have to take the citizenship exam...
To become American?
I'm going to not just pass with flying colors.
I might be able to give the class to other people coming into the country.
I now understand all of this.
The Supremacy Clause.
The idea that you can't have states going after federal officials.
Not to say that we don't want that.
You can't have that if you're going to preserve a functioning democratic republic.
What's the term that people like to nitpick over?
We don't have a democracy.
We have a Democratic Republic?
A Republican?
What is that?
I think it's...
Oh, now I hear something in the backdrop.
Okay, here.
Then there's grounds to dismiss on the First Amendment grounds because of the interference, the selective prosecution, the disparate targeting.
As you mentioned, if these same standards were applied to Democrats, half of the Democrats would already be in prison.
You have Fourth Amendment issues because they invaded his attorney-client privilege.
They invaded his privacy.
They illicitly seized information.
They illicitly obtained information.
There's Fifth Amendment implications under the Due Process Clause.
And there's Sixth Amendment implications under the Grand Jury Clause because, as you noted, they hijacked a D.C. grand jury for a Florida case.
There's Sixth Amendment right to counsel issues implicated because they forced his own lawyers to disclose attorney-client privilege information.
Oh, lordy, lordy.
People, I hear another page in the background.
Let me find out where this is coming from.
Oh, goodness.
I have Don Jr.'s trigger to open in the backdrop.
And now I have to find it again.
No, that's not it.
Oh, I'm going to learn this lesson eventually, one of these days.
California School District, CNN, ex-Proud Boys, Justin Trudeau, Mediasan.
Oh, for the love of all things that are holy, it's right here.
Okay.
I no longer hear it.
It's like, many of you will not appreciate what that's like.
I hear another interview in the back, in my headphones, and I don't know where it's coming from.
Good afternoon, everybody.
Good afternoon, East Coast.
Good morning, West Coast.
Good evening, Europe.
And good night, Sanity.
It's a Friday, so we...
Get out of here.
We are going to have one heck of a show because the...
The race to the bottom does not yet seem to be having achieved, what was it called?
Terminal velocity.
It was not a Democratic, it's not a banana republic, although it might have become that.
Now, oh my goodness, Barnes, I posted four highlights from that interview yesterday.
One is my pinned tweet, and the other I just tweeted out.
It's the most, if anybody thinks, you know, have ever had any doubts as to whether or not Trump, Donald Trump, is seeing Barnes's advice?
Well, I think we can take for granted now that they're getting Barnes's insight.
And the question is going to be whether or not, you know, they incorporate it.
Whether or not the lawyers, the attorneys currently representing Trump, incorporate that.
Oh, I was watching somebody, like, revel in the fact that all of Trump's attorneys end up facing ethical complaints, criminal complaints.
Who would want to defend Donald Trump?
Oh, he's such a bad client that all of this befalls anybody who dares even give legal advice to Donald Trump.
Yeah, some might say that is exactly part of the strategy and not a representation of Trump as a person, but rather how they have, you know, weaponized every process to deter in advance anybody from representing Trump because they will come after your livelihood.
Bill Barr said it best.
Any advice for any lawyers representing Trump?
Get better bar insurance.
Oh, yeah.
Because it's Trump that's the problem, not the state that's weaponizing everything to destroy the very fabric of the democracy, the experiment that was America.
And if any of you had any doubts about anything, by the way, look, someone called me a grifter on Twitter.
People don't understand the difference between grift and graft.
And for those of you who don't know what the difference between grift and graft is, a grifter is an insult, a pejorative term.
Someone who creates drama, someone who exploits drama for personal profit.
A grafter literally is a British term.
It means someone who works hard.
There are those of you out there who do not understand the difference between grift and graft, and I don't even care anymore because a good idea is a good idea, and my goodness, I ordered the mug, I ordered the shot glass, I'm not sure that I ordered the shirt, I ordered a shirt, I'm not sure which one it is.
Wanted for president.
The mugshot shot glass.
Wanted for president, the mugshot shirt.
Wanted for president, the mugshot coffee mug.
I would say you can't script this stuff, but you can.
VivaFry.com merch.
If you want to go, own a piece of history.
Because there will be a time, I don't want to use God's name in vain, but I will.
God willing, there will be a time in the future where an educated, unenlightened, uninformed general population is going to say, yeah, we went a little batshit crazy back then.
Remember in 2016 when we lost our ever-loving minds and we thought that Trump was going to be You know, the most fascistic dictator in the history.
If Trump gets elected, he'll be the last president ever.
He'll be a relentless tyrant.
He'll get us into World War III.
He's gonna destroy the fabric of society.
He's gonna be such a tyrant that he's gonna get kicked off of social media platforms.
He's gonna be such a threat.
To international world stability that there will be no new wars from 2016 to 2020 and virtually on the brink of World War III in what year are we?
2023 under demented Joe Biden's faux presidency.
And I'm saying faux presidency not because I'm questioning the results of the 2020 election.
I think we all know the truth about that by now and so you can come to your own conclusions as to whether or not that was fornification or fortification.
I'm calling it a faux presidency because Joe Biden ain't president.
It's quite clear at this point in time, Joe Biden is not the president.
Whether it's Karine Jean-Pierre, who's tweeting tweets for him and accidentally sending them out through her own Twitter account, or whether or not it's the military-industrial complex that is running the presidency, one thing is for certain, it sure as hell ain't Joe.
I'm a gentleman and a grafter.
That might have to go on a shirt.
So in our logos community, someone came up with that idea.
I was like, great.
And then getpressed.ca, the merch company, it's a Canadian company, a guy that I met.
He's like, here, dude, do you like this logo?
And I said, do I like it?
Actually, I sent an iteration to Barnes.
And Barnes is like, that's good, but it has to say wanted for president, top and bottom.
Bada bing, bada boom, get one.
All right, so what do we have on for today?
Karine, we now have the first black lesbian president ever.
Although I don't think she could be...
Was Karine Jean-Pierre born in America?
Like, I don't think she'd be eligible.
I think that also in her litany of identity politics attributes that come before competence, I think immigrant was in there as well, right?
And am I mistaken?
I'm not asking that question judgmentally.
When she came out on the podium day one and said, I'm the first openly...
Black, lesbian, immigrant.
I think it was like a holy trifecta of identity politics to compensate for the fact that she is the worst press secretary in the history of America.
And I say that as an understatement.
Jen Psaki looks like the Albert Einstein of press secretaries compared to Karine Jean-Pierre.
So...
She cleared them all.
All right, so that's it.
So we do have a little bit of Jean-Pierre, Karine Jean-Pierre soundbites.
On the...
In the menu, we have Justin Trudeau being the scumbag of all scumbags.
And the housing crisis in Canada could not come at a worse time for Justin Trudeau.
Even when the National Compost...
You got the Washington Post in the States.
Oh, it's the Toronto Star.
It's not the Toronto Post.
Maybe it's the Toronto Post.
Either way, one of those...
Government-funded, government-influenced media outlets lamenting the fact that, you know, the housing crisis, inflation crisis, economic crisis in Canada, it couldn't have come at a worse time for Justin Trudeau.
Yep.
He's really, he's the victim in all of this.
We're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about...
Let me just get my notes here.
Let me see what I got up on the...
Oh, yeah, CNN, scum of the earth.
And...
And some other stuff.
They're not coming for your kids until they're coming for your kids.
Now, I feel like we have to start with Karine Jean-Pierre, even though I'm nervous to do one of the soundbites on Twitter.
Not on Twitter, on YouTube, because they suck.
But I'm going to live dangerously.
We're going to start with the not-dangerous, wonderful soundbite of Karine Jean-Pierre talking about...
Peter Doocy's wrong question.
The crisis in Hawaii, Lahaina.
I've talked about it.
I've had on now.
Alexa Lavoie from Rebel News from Hawaii talking about it.
I've done an interview with Jessica Rose, PhD.
She's a smart woman.
She's a scientist.
She has some connections, close connections to Hawaii.
She talked about it a couple of weeks ago.
Yesterday I had on Nick Sartor, self-described accidental journalist.
And talking about what's going on on the ground.
That's why I don't have the sound bite open on the backdrop.
You imagine Lahaina has been, Hawaii, utterly devastated, utterly destroyed by a fire that if it wasn't criminal in origin, it certainly was exacerbated by criminal negligence.
At all steps of the way.
We now have enough information.
I mean, we have enough information to definitively at least know at this step.
There's an argument apparently as to whether or not the power lines were live when the fire grew out of control.
Hawaii Electric, who's now being sued by, I don't know, some parties on the island, say, no, we shut down the power.
Those power lines, whatever fire was started by the downed power lines when they were live, was put out.
And so whatever devastated and eradicated is not the right word.
Destroyed.
Lahena.
Was not our fault.
Be that as it may, the power lines apparently were not shut off in time.
Kids were kept home from school because of high winds.
Hence the power lines going down and starting the fire.
Parents were working and not home with their kids.
There were delays in releasing water for firefighters to fight the fire.
And some people were asking, how do firefighters fight fire without water?
Good question.
I'll take, you know, criminal negligence for 800, Alex.
They didn't sound the alarms because according to them, although according to Nick Sartor, their explanation changed over time.
At first, the argument was they forgot to, they didn't, the power was down, whatever.
Then they admit, well, we didn't do it.
Because we didn't want people running into the fire.
Because apparently in Hawaii, you only have alarm sounds for tsunamis and nothing else, which we know is bullshit because they had them for the ballistic missiles that they thought were coming.
I forget from where, from Russia or from North Korea, wherever.
So you had kids at home, unattended.
No alarms going off.
Roads were barricaded so that people couldn't leave even if they wanted to.
And the people who did survive went around the barricades.
And now the question is how many people are dead?
How many people are missing?
And we don't know.
Some people are saying 2,000 children are missing.
It was reported on Redacted News.
I asked Nick about this yesterday.
The thinking is if there's that many people, kids missing and parents not...
Clamoring about it.
The parents might be dead as well.
And Nick explained that a lot of the parents are very concerned, but it's a different culture in terms of how they voice the concern, although they're getting fed up with the government response.
Which brings us to the clip of Karine Jean-Pierre answering one of Ducey's questions and Ducey's asking doozies of questions.
But everybody should appreciate this.
$113 billion in aid to Ukraine.
Whether or not that's in however you want to rationalize the number to make it less of an offensive statistic when it comes to the neglect of Americans in America.
Oh, it's $113 billion, but that's only in military contracts, in aid, in value of goods and services.
Oh, they give them money, but then they have to buy the arms back from the U.S., so it's a wash.
However you want to rationalize that number, and even if it's a little exact, let's just say it's $100 billion.
$100 billion in aid to Ukraine to fund a war that is the source of the slaughter of Ukrainian young men, Ukrainian civilians.
That's fine.
They got $100 billion for that.
$700 one-time payment for some of the families of Lahaina.
How long did it take Joe Biden to get out there after the incident?
Was it overnight?
My goodness.
They're flying.
They're sending the politicians to Ukraine.
Money to Ukraine.
Go to Congress.
Get bills passed.
More and more and more.
Billions and billions.
A one-time $700 payment to the victims of the Lahaina fires, which were caused by negligence, exacerbated by government incompetence.
And what does Karine Jean-Pierre have to say to this question about it?
Let's hear it.
And it seems like the hurricane response so far is robust.
Did you guys realize that the initial Hawaii wildfire response was not that good?
Or is it just easier for people to get help from the White House when the president is not on vacation?
Ooh, that's a sassy question.
I like Ducey.
I gave him a hard time once upon a time when Jen Psaki left and I said this is what it looks like when the media is complicit with the government.
I can admit when I was wrong.
At least I'm admitting that I was wrong at this point in time.
Maybe it comes out that, you know, he's going to be chummy chummy with the government.
He's been asking good questions lately.
Let's hear what Karine Jean-Pierre has to say about this, and I'm going to analyze some body language, people.
So I personally believe that every sentence that starts with so is going to be followed by bullshit.
And by the way, this will be no exception.
I've seen this video already.
So...
So, let me just get my lies in order, and I'm going to buy an extra three seconds by starting a sentence with, so...
Let's hear it.
Let's hear it, Karen.
So, the premise of your question and the way you posed your question, I disagree.
Hey, hey, save it.
What's the answer to the question?
Why did it take so long?
Why is the hurricane response getting a better response, a more timely response from Joe Biden than Lehina?
I mean, some might have gone with potentially politically privileged explanations, racial explanations.
How about you just answer the question?
So I don't like the way you asked that question, and I think I'm just going to answer a For the record.
Are you in court?
Governor of Hawaii ain't really giving all that many press conferences, Karine Jean-Pierre.
Maybe you should watch some of my interviews with Nick Sartor and others.
Dude's not giving.
Conferences, or at least not taking questions from anything but a media that licks his boot.
I was about to say lick his butt.
I meant boot.
Senators of Hawaii, the folks on the ground, they would say that the president reacted in record time when it came to dealing with the wildfires, when it came to dealing and making sure that they got everything that they need on the federal level.
Folks on the ground, they would say that the president reacted in record time.
I really hate...
Quoting, I think it's Joseph Goebbels, unironically.
Make a lie, repeat a lie so big, so egregious, that nobody would look at a rational human being and think that they would make such a grotesque lie.
Make such a lie, say it over and over again with a straight face, and eventually some people are going to believe it, and if you say it enough, eventually a lot of people are going to believe it.
Record time?
It's not just, like you could say, that's insulting.
How dare you lie?
That's just a bald-faced lie.
It's just a stupid lie.
But she says it, and she expects people to believe it.
Everything they need?
At the federal level, I don't know what that qualifier means.
To deal with it?
Some of these people are not yet allowed back to their properties.
They've been cordoned off.
I don't know where they've been staying.
$700, a one-time payment per family, per household, from what I understand.
If they could get it.
Well, that's great.
That just paid for two nights of a hotel.
Maybe that paid for food for a couple of days.
That's if FEMA's not blocking the food from going in, which apparently, whether or not they're blocking it, They're not really facilitating the access to much needed goods and services.
Let's not forget there were more than 600 federal employees on the ground already to assist with the wildfires in Maui.
Does she not move exactly like Hakeem Jeffries when he talks about extreme MAGA Republicans and he's like doing some dance with his hands to fill up for the bullshit that's coming out of their mouths?
On the ground already to assist with the wildfires in Maui.
So your question is wrong.
It's flawed in many, many ways.
And I would advise you to go speak to the governor and the local and state officials in Hawaii.
Your question's wrong.
And go ask the question to the guy who's not going to take your question in the first place to even answer it.
Someone said, well, this, by the way, is interesting.
I had the same...
Thought, which says there were 600 people already on the ground.
Why would they?
I think that probably means more like there are permanently stationed members of the, I don't know, what federal agency would serve as a crisis.
So maybe they had people there already for whatever the reason.
Oh, geez, Louise.
Oh, geez, Louise.
So that's it.
She's the worst press secretary in the history of America.
I wish people would ask her, why are you lying?
I'm not your buddy guy.
We're going to end on YouTube with this soundbite.
Because it should shock the conscience.
And before I get into it, let me just say, no medical advice, no election fortification advice, no legal advice.
I'm going to play the clip, and then I'm going to discuss something totally unrelated to make you understand the clip.
This is Carrie Jean-Pierre.
Add it to the...
Hall of shame?
The wall of fame?
Where is it here?
No, no, no.
Here we go.
Let's listen to this.
Let's listen to this gem.
When updated COVID shots become available in mid-September, we've heard from the FDA and CDC.
They announced this last week that there will be new vaccines next...
Are we in September?
Next month?
Are you an idiot?
That would be my question.
Are you an idiot?
How do you still have this job?
Oh my goodness.
Maybe there's someone of the conscience out there who just could not bear accepting this position to get up and lie to the faces of Americans day in and day out.
Maybe some people have a conscience.
Who knows?
I've interrupted this.
From the woman who doesn't know what month it is, while answering very, very important questions about...
What amounts to nothing less than human experimentation?
This is here.
When updated COVID shots become available in mid-September, we've heard from the FDA and CDC, they announced this last week that there will be new vaccines next, are we in September?
Next month, mid-September.
We'll be encouraging all Americans to get updated COVID vaccines, and also let's not forget the RSV, let's not forget the influenza shots as well.
All are very critical and important, so we'll be encouraging Americans to do that.
And vaccinations, as we all know, as you've heard us say from here, against COVID-19 remains the safest protection for avoiding hospitalization, long-term health outcomes, and death.
And so this is why we're going to encourage Americans to make sure they keep up-to-date with their vaccine.
When updated COVID shots...
Große Lüge, I believe, is the German Hitlerian term for the big lie.
Make up a lie, so bold, so egregious.
A normal person would not look at another person that they presume is normal and think that they would make such an egregious, bold-faced lie.
I've got a series of questions which I would ask to carry Jean-Pierre if I had the opportunity.
I'll just run this through one more time, and then I'm going to pause and ask them at the moment.
When updated COVID shots become available in mid-September, we've heard...
What's an updated COVID shot?
What does that mean?
What the hell did you just say?
An updated COVID shot?
I heard from the FDA and CDC.
They announced this last week that there will be new vaccines.
What's a new vaccine?
What is a new vaccine?
What is it?
I'm actually getting myself really enraged even asking these questions out loud.
What the hell is a new vaccine?
So you've done something different.
You've modified the prior product such that it's a new product.
Has it gone through any testing?
How do I know that the new thing was as safe as the old thing?
What is a new vaccine, Karine Jean-Pierre?
I'll wait, but I won't.
Next, this, what, are we in September?
Next month, mid-September, we'll be encouraging all Americans to get updated COVID vaccines.
Oh, you just said, what's an updated COVID vaccine?
What does that mean?
Also, let's not forget the RSV.
Let's not forget the influenza shock.
Jack it up.
Just hook it to my veins, to quote Barney Gumbel.
Hook it to my veins.
I should just have a mobile vaccine.
I should have a mobile jab factory.
Every six hours.
What do you mean by encouraging Americans?
Is encouraging to you coercion to others?
We'll be encouraging you to get the updated new vaccine.
If you don't get it, you'll lose your job.
That's encouragement.
Let me just encourage you to pay us $5,000 a month if you want to avoid having your windows broken.
Just encouragement.
Safe from here against COVID-19 remains the safest protection for avoiding hospitalization, long-term health outcomes, and death.
And so this is why we're going to encourage Americans.
There's that word again.
Make sure they keep up to date, up to date with their vaccine.
Whew.
Does anybody have the same questions that I have?
Does anybody in that press corps ask the same questions?
We're just going to update it.
I've updated the product.
Just take it.
I'm going to talk about...
Let me think about a decent example.
Brake pads.
I'm not talking about the jab anymore, people.
I'm talking about brake pads.
That which is responsible for protecting you and slowing your vehicle down.
If we have a new product, just...
We're going to put it on your car.
Shut your face.
Don't ask if it's gone through any safety tests.
Don't ask if it's gone through any efficiency tests.
Just take it.
It's updated.
It's new.
New is good.
It's got the stuff plants need.
And it's the most effective way to prevent accidents.
Oh, this product is called Firestone as well.
Oh, and by the way, take the other ones also.
RSV.
I guarantee she doesn't even know what that is.
Now the question is going to be also...
Are they going to be mixing this new updated vaccine with the flu shot?
A new vaccine.
It's new.
We've changed it.
The other one was so safe and effective that this one, we don't even need to test this one anymore.
My observation to that sound clip is we have literally skipped clinical trials altogether at this point and have gone straight to human experimentation as the testing grounds.
There is no other way to say it.
There's no other way to view it.
We've made medical changes to a procedure, to a medical...
product that we are encouraging you to inject in your bodies knowing what we know about the first one and this one I don't even know if they tested it on eight mice this time it's new it's improved it's updated shut up and take it and don't ask about any safety uh trials on this because we don't do that anymore science has moved so fast we now no longer do clinical trials we don't need decades of safety data uh we'll find out we'll find out and you'll let us know Oh,
so much frustration.
Righteous indignation is what it is.
Okay, people, here.
Link to Rumble.
It's there.
Let me make sure that I got the tips here.
We got Barnes for Attorney General.
I'm not your buddy, Guy.
1,000.
I mean, that would be so good.
It'd be so good.
People don't understand the seriousness of what's going on right now, and people have rationalized.
They've rationalized their foregone conclusions to tolerate the status quo and say, yeah, what's happening to Trump is bad, but I'm going to go stick with my candidate.
And then lo and behold, oh, I'll pull up the article.
Got some people in California now talking about pressing charges against Abbott out of Texas.
You don't understand what's happening and you don't understand where this is going.
If you say, what's happening to Trump is bad and I object to it wholeheartedly.
But we just need a better candidate.
Alright, so now what was I saying here?
Let's go.
Link to Rumble.
Come on over to Rumble.
And then, by the way, ending the stream on Rumble, I've got fan mail.
It's not a fan mail.
I know who sent this to me.
It's a gift from a member of our locals community.
Ginger Ninja.
I'm going to open that.
As we end this stream on Rumble.
So stick around for that.
Then we're going to go over to locals for our exclusive afterwards after party.
No medical advice, no election fornication advice, no legal advice, but it's about damn time that people start really...
I don't think it's a question of recognizing what's happening.
It's a question of admitting it to themselves.
We have given up more than we...
We're entitled to and we've given up more than we care to admit we have.
And it's the gambler's paradox.
We've given up so much, so much of our fundamental rights and liberties that it's almost embarrassing to admit it and it's almost too humiliating to admit it.
And so what you end up having to say is like, well, I lost it.
I lost all my money.
Yeah, but at least it's going to go to a good cause.
It's time to bite the bullet and recognize what we've sacrificed, what we've given up.
And it wasn't even ours.
Because what we've sacrificed, actually, is the future of our children.
And that was not ours to give up in the first place.
And we've sacrificed the freedom that our forefathers fought and died for, and that wasn't ours to give up either.
Okay, so with that, words of inspiration.
Rumble.
Let's do it.
500 people on YouTube.
Let's go over to Rumble in 3, 2, 1. Boom!
Alright.
Now.
I feel better.
Do you feel better?
Let me see what's going on in Rumble.
Rumble says it, is it?
Okay.
All right, we're good.
So what else do we have on the menu today, people?
Let me see.
I'm just going to go one by one here.
Okay, we got the Peter Doocy.
Let's play another small clip of Barnes.
No, this was the same one that we started with.
Let's get this out of here.
Barnes dropped so many truth bombs with Don Jr. yesterday.
It's a must-watch.
And here we are, the president, he's petitioning the vice president, he's petitioning Congress, he's petitioning his own Justice Department, he's petitioning the secretaries of states and governors and state legislatures.
That's his constitutionally consecrated right.
And going back 400 years, the English court said that the right to petition means you cannot criminalize petitioning.
And yet that's what they're doing in the Florida case, in the D.C. case, in the Georgia case, in different ways and different respects.
Not just interfering in the election, not just trying to illicitly indict a president who's been acquitted of the charges in Georgia and acquitted of the charges in D.C. by the Senate going through the constitutional process of impeachment.
I mean, this guy has been impeached twice, acquitted twice.
His whole life, macroscopic, microscopic view.
This is what I love.
I told people he must be the most innocent New York real estate man in the history of America.
Ever.
Ever.
By any doubt.
I mean, they couldn't find a spec.
And instead they had to make up fake charges for fake cases.
But in the process, they're endangering America's constitutional future.
Testify, Robert.
And everyone thinks, oh, it's only Trump.
It's because Trump is supremely bad.
He's supremely criminal.
And like Barnes said, such a criminal that he operated in real estate in New York for decades without ever having had a problem.
And they haven't even been able to fabricate a horse crap problem from decades ago, if that were their intention, which it undoubtedly is, which is a testament to how clean the guy actually was.
But if anybody thinks, oh, it's only Trump, right?
They're never going to go after DeSantis for human trafficking or kidnapping.
They're never going to go after, oh, you know, Abbott.
Right?
Let me pull this up here.
This is California looking like it's going to try to sue Texas.
Here we go.
No, not the California school district.
Not that one.
Up here.
Oh, look at this.
As...
11th bus of migrants arrives.
LA considering criminal charges against Texas.
Wow, that's funny, eh?
It's crazy.
Los Angeles.
On a day when another bus of migrants from Texas arrived in Los Angeles, the City Council on Wednesday approved a motion asking the City Attorney's Office to investigate whether Texas Governor Greg Abbott committed any crimes when he sent 42 migrants on a 23-hour bus ride to downtown.
That's not nice.
We don't want them going on a 23-hour bus ride.
That would be cruel and inhumane.
But we want to encourage them and then exploit the fact that they've risked their lives crossing the Rio Grande.
Crossing the desert.
Risking life and limb to get to Texas.
But don't put them on a bus.
23 hour bus ride to get them to LA.
That would be cruel and inhumane.
And we don't want them.
Does everybody remember the horse crap of that Martha's Vineyard?
The response?
When the migrants were ushered off of Martha's Vineyard as Quicker than they got there.
And then you had these brain-dead, lacking insight residents of Martha's Vineyard talking about how the 24-hour stint that the migrants were there enriched them?
It enriched me, but get the hell out.
Go to a government facility, a detention facility.
Get off our 99-point-whatever-percent white island.
We don't want you here.
Stay in Texas.
Oh, they risk life and limb.
To cross the river, to cross a desert, but 23 hours on a bus?
Well, we've got to find a way to criminalize this, so let's see what they're thinking here.
The motion requests the city attorney to...
Hey, let's just go impeach...
Let's go arrest and imprison Greg Abbott?
What's his first name?
Yeah, Greg Abbott.
Let's go extradite Greg Abbott to California and lock him up in a jail there.
Oh, to begin proceedings of any potential civil legal action that can be taken against the state of Texas, Abbott, or any other entity involved in the planning of busing migrants to Union Station where they arrive.
The council voted 13. Oh, that's always a good sign.
Ideological stupidity, unanimity.
It's always a good sign.
Oh, no.
It's not a sign that they're all brain...
Braindead, indoctrinated, partisan hacks.
It's a sign of how bad what Texas is doing is.
The unanimity here on a thorny and arguably idiotic legal theory is unanimous.
It was first introduced by council member Ines Hernandez.
Oh, that sounds very actually self-hated.
They want them to stay in Texas?
They don't want them there.
Texas has sent a total of 11 buses, yada, yada, yada, for a total of 435 migrants.
The latest bus arrived Wednesday and contained 35 asylum seekers from Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, Russia, Venezuela...
Oh, by the way, you know what Adams did in New York?
He shipped them off to Canada, sticks them on buses, pays for their tickets up to Canada, and then says go cross the border at the New York-Canadian border crossing.
The competition between these Republican governors about who could be more racist, I think, is just an utter failure and shows clearly that they do not have any intention to govern effectively.
Soto Martinez said prior to Wednesday's vote, but keep them out of here.
We don't want them, but they're the racists.
Oh, okay, whatever, we get into the rest of this.
Los Angeles is a major city.
That migrants seek to go to, particularly now that its leaders approved its self-declared sanctuary status.
Our border communities are on the front lines of President Biden's border crisis, and Texas will continue providing this much-needed relief until he steps up to do his job at the border.
Who said this?
Abbott.
City Council approved a motion on June 9, seeking to formally establish Los Angeles as a sanctuary city.
It's amazing.
We want to be a sanctuary city, but we don't want the people that would make sanctuary cities a sanctuary city.
Oh, said Abbott has no incentive to stop what he's doing.
He said Los Angeles has and will accept immigrants and take care of them.
He added the problem has been exacerbated by what he termed the failure of leaders in Washington, D.C. We all have a problem with it.
But the problem is D.C. But we're going to sue Texas because we don't want them here.
You keep them.
It's your problem because we don't happen to be a border town the same way you are.
Oh, and by the way, we're going to try to find a way to go after you civilly.
Why not criminally?
You think they're not going to try to find trafficking?
Kidnapping, fraudulent inducement.
You don't have to have even committed a crime anymore, as we're seeing, in order for you to be indicted or charged or sentenced.
Which we're going to get into with the January Sixers who are facing sentences that are just inhumane.
Inhumane to the point where I started off by saying pardon all of the non-violent January Six offenders.
And I've now evolved to the point where, unfortunately, the sentences for even the violent So-called violence.
And I'll say, you know, the violent, the ones who did not do nothing.
Those sentences are so wildly politically enhanced.
They need to be pardoned.
Oh, have you all heard what's going on with the January 6th?
It's going to be a good segue into what's going on in Canada, too.
It's absolutely shocking, appalling.
Bear in mind.
The same left, the same Democrats in America railing against Putin for locking up that journalist for 25 years.
I think I might be getting myself wrong on the dates.
The same people condemning Putin's authoritarian, autocratic, tyrannical rule.
Locking up political dissidents for extensive periods of time.
Outrageous.
Terrible.
Listen to what the Proud Boys...
Oh my God.
This is from the Associated Press.
It's decent.
Two ex-Proud Boy leaders get some of the longest sentences in January 6th capital attack.
Terroristic enhancements, I think.
Two former leaders of the far-right Proud Boys extremist group were sentenced to more than a decade in prison Thursday for spearheading an attack.
I forget if these were the two that were even not there.
For spearheading the attack to try to prevent the peaceful transfer of power from Trump.
to Biden in the 2020 presidential election.
Große Lüge.
Someone can tell me if I'm pronouncing the German right.
A big fat lie repeated over and over again and then it just becomes fact.
They tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power from Donald Trump to Joe Biden after the 2020 election.
The insurrection lasted six hours and the attempt to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power was over by eight o 'clock where the transfer of power occurred.
They did more to interfere with the What's the word?
The confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh.
They did more to interfere with the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh than they did to interfere with the transfer of power from Trump to Biden.
But they just keep repeating the lie.
And the brain-dead sheep out there who read this shit and take it for granted, they now believe it.
Insurrection.
Seditious conspiracy.
They tried to impede.
They came to impede the transfer of power unarmed.
And they broke some windows, pepper sprayed, and things got out of hand in certain pockets.
And it was over in a few hours.
But this is how the media reports on it two-plus years later.
17-year prison term for organizer Joseph Biggs and 15 years for the leader Zachary Rell were the second and third longest sentence handed down yet in the January 6, 2021 attack.
They were the first Proud Boys to be sentenced by the U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly, who will separately preside over similar hearings of three others who were convicted by a jury in May after a four-month trial in Washington that laid bare far-right extremists' embrace of lies by Trump.
They got them to say, I love Big Brother, a Republican, that the 2020 election was stolen from them.
No, it wasn't stolen.
It was fortified.
It wasn't Dominion, because I don't think it was.
It was censoring information, Hunter Biden laptop story.
It was changing the rules of the game, mail-in ballots, by the millions.
It was controlling the flow of information, changing perception, lawfare, settlements out of court that nobody knew about.
But they say...
I think that qualifies as having been stolen from him.
But the Dominion...
The Dominion operation served its purpose.
Now when anyone says it was stolen, they immediately think you're talking about vote-flipping German servers, Dominion software, and not how it was actually stolen through the exact means described in that Time article magazine.
Enrique Tarrio, a Miami resident who was the Proud Boys' national chairman and top leader, is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday.
His sentence was moved from Wednesday to next week because the judge was sick.
Tarrio wasn't in Washington.
My goodness, he wasn't even in Washington on January 6th.
Spearheading an insurrection to overthrow the government, unarmed and un-there.
Oh, God, look at that.
Oh, FIFA's defending the Proud Boys.
They were declared a terrorist organization in Quebec.
How could he do that?
It's amazing how all of this makes sense in retrospect.
Justin Trudeau, that dipshit in Canada, labeling the Proud Boys a terrorist organization, which, by the way, in law, for those of you who are unfamiliar, really facilitates extrajudicial seizure of assets.
In a way that would not otherwise be available to non-designated terrorist organizations.
Trudeau designates the Proud Boys a terrorist organization in Canada.
They've done all of 0.00 ad infinitum terrorist attacks of any nature whatsoever in Canada.
Designates them as a terrorist organization in Canada.
And now, look, can't defend them.
Canada declared them a terrorist organization.
This guy should go to jail for the rest of his life.
He had been arrested two days before the Capitol riot on charges that he defaced a Black Lives Matter banner during an earlier rally.
He picked Biggs and Proud Boys chapter president Ethan Nordean to be the group's leaders on the ground in his absence.
Rael, Biggs, Tario, Nordean were convicted of charges including seditious conspiracies.
Still no insurrection, by the way.
A rarely brought Civil War era offense.
Can you understand this?
You're going to go to a jury in D.C. and ask them to interpret a rarely brought Civil War era offense?
Convictions!
They don't even know what the hell the history of that law was, in all likelihood.
They've never heard of it.
They've never seen a case trial.
I don't even know how many people were ever convicted of this.
Oh no, but go ahead.
A jury of your peers are going to interpret and apply a rarely brought Civil War era offense to convict four people of seditious conspiracy when one of them wasn't even at January 6th on the day of.
At the Capitol on January 6th.
A fifth Proud Boy member, Dominique Pizzola, was acquitted for a seditious conspiracy but convicted of other serious charges.
Federal prosecutors had recommended a 33-year prison sentence for Biggs who helped lead dozens of Proud Boy members and associates in marching to the U.S. Hey, you know who else helped dozens of people march towards the Capitol and go into the Capitol and storm the Capitol?
That's where the problem lies.
It's over there.
You know who else did that?
He ain't facing 33 years in jail.
He didn't even get charged yet.
I'm talking about Ray Epps people.
Capitol, on January 6th, and the other problem was, yeah, oh, they joined the mob that broke through the police lines?
You know who else did that?
Ray Epps.
Disrupting the joint session of Congress for certifying the electoral victory by Biden, a Democrat.
You know how long they disrupted it for?
Even if everything you say is true?
Six hours.
Kelly said the January 6th attack trampled on an important American custom.
That day broke our tradition of peacefully transferring power, which is among the most precious things that we had as Americans.
He destroyed America.
Oh my goodness.
Emphasizing that he was using the past tense in light of how January 6th affected the process.
Defense attorneys argued that the Justice Department was unfairly holding their client responsible for the violent actions of others in the crowd of Trump supporters of the Capitol.
Yada, yada, yada.
Okay.
I thought, hold on a second.
Here we go.
Let's just see this.
Biggs of Ormond Beach, Florida, acknowledged that he messed up on January 6th, that he blamed being seduced by the crowd of Trump supporters outside the Capitol, and he's not a violent person or a terrorist.
My curiosity got the better of me and I'll have to live with that for the rest of my life.
I love Big Brother.
Say it.
Defense attorney Norman Pattis, who represents Big's Rail, said they are misguided patriots, not terrorists, and said long sentences would fuel division.
And guess what?
Norm Pattis, who represented Alex Jones, is right.
Okay, well that's it.
Listen to this.
Capitol rioters face legal fates.
Track the legal paths of the people arrested in the wake of January 6th.
Look at this.
Can't find the cocaine in the White House, but they sure as hell put together one hell of a mind map of the 1,132 people they tracked down and charged for the events of January 6th.
Can't find the cocaine in the White House.
Supposed to be the most secure building in the world.
Oh my God.
You know what I'm not going to like?
I'm not going to like anything you have to say to the Associated Press.
Can you believe it?
Unbelievable.
Whenever I say the word unbelievable, I think of Pastor...
Artur Pawlowski, when the Alberta Health Services came to his church for the Easter, to interfere with an Easter ceremony.
Unbelievable!
Get out immediately!
Unbelievable.
Now, hold on.
Julie Kelly has been covering it, and I'm going to get her back on one of these days sooner than later, just so that she can give us the latest in the lowdown.
She posted that.
Here we go.
Look at this.
So apparently some of them are having terrorist enhancements in their sentencing.
Julie Kelly, Julie underscore Kelly, too.
Here is the fence-shaking incident.
Department of Justice and Judge Tim Kelly have branded a federal crime of terrorism to, quote, influence government, end quote.
This is what the line prosecutor tried to compare to mass casualty events and use of WMD.
Just when you think you've heard it all.
Let's watch this.
By the way, this is not my internet.
This was apparently recorded on a potato.
It's in slow motion, so we're getting slow motion of the potato.
Oh, okay, so we got Nordeen.
That's the person we just read there.
That's a fence.
That's a bike rack, because, you know, the FBI and CIA and all the intelligence had already infiltrated Proud Boys, Oath Keepers.
They knew what was going down, and yet they had half-staffed at the Capitol and bike racks.
It's unbelievable, actually, the analogies.
You're going to see the analogy or the comparison that I'm going to draw to Canada in a second.
That's Biggs.
They're moving a barricade by the looks of it.
slow motion is a little bit distracting so they can storm the Capitol.
While we're watching this, and everybody should really understand the evidence that this was an inside job or facilitated to be weaponized, the evidence came out that the FBI had infiltrated the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, knew of their plot months in advance.
And yet Capitol Police were understaffed, they turned down the National Guard, and they claimed to have been caught with their pants down on January 6th, despite having purportedly infiltrated the plot of seditious conspiracy that was to occur on January 6th.
What is that black thing that's...
Look, I got a short attention span.
We got this...
Okay, well, that was it.
So that...
Moving the fence.
Oh my goodness.
It's an absolute outrage.
And in as much as people are uninterested, unmoved to shout about what an injustice this is because the Proud Boys are an ugly group and you don't want to be seen defending politically unpopular people, it doesn't stop with January 6th.
And it doesn't stop with the Proud Boys.
It doesn't stop with the Oath Keepers.
It doesn't stop with Donald Trump.
And some might argue that...
This is the litmus test.
If this passes, then like Barnes said, no one is going to have faith in any system.
And they aren't not going to stop at anybody.
This will become the new norm for everybody.
Protests that we don't like?
It's terrorism.
Occupy a police station or a federal courthouse in Washington State, in Portland?
That's okay.
Burn down cities for an entire summer?
That's okay.
Interfere with Kavanaugh hearings?
That's okay.
Make a meme that we don't find funny, and we'll pretend we took it seriously and convict you on election interference charges.
This is how it happens in real time, and we are witnessing, like a slow train wreck, this happening in real time.
And the amazing thing is, you saw that video of them trying to move a barricade, and you think, oh, well, that's it.
They were very bad.
They were very bad, and how dare anybody defend them?
Do you all remember in Canada, during our January 6th insurrection occupation, the most peaceful protest you've ever seen in your life?
Justin Trudeau sitting there, he must have been like massaging himself while watching the January 6th playbook and says, hey, I'm going to get me some of that in Canada.
The Ottawa protests.
They arrested a member of Parliament, member of provincial Parliament, Randy Hillier, on charges of, I don't know, inciting mischief.
But they got him on a serious one.
They got him on assault.
assaulting a police officer.
And some of you are going to say, well, that doesn't make any sense.
Hold on one second.
Why can't I find it?
Is this it?
Oh, hold on.
Well, I'm going to post that while we're live.
That's not...
I'm just sharing my interview with yesterday's guest, Chadwick Moore.
But no, they arrested Randy Hillier, sitting member of provincial parliament, on incitement of mischief, which is what they got Tamara Leach on, who's going to trial shortly.
Pat King.
Who was locked up for five months in jail on nonviolent mischief charges.
They added perjury to that afterwards because they said he lied during his bail hearing.
They locked people up in jail for nonviolent mischief charges.
They arrested a sitting member of provincial parliament off nonviolent mischief charges, but they got him on assault because he allegedly, as per the headlines and as per the arrest, assaulted a police officer.
And I said, I know Randy Hillier.
Randy Hillier.
If he assaulted a police officer, send him to jail.
But I'd like to see the video.
I had to dig up the video.
Watch the video and tell me if it rings any bells as to the terrorist accusations for rattling a bike blockade.
Look at this.
Let's go.
Go.
That's it, by the way.
That's Randy Hillier, the old man with the...
He's not that old.
The older man with the gray hair.
That's Randy Hillier, member of provincial parliament in Ontario.
Moving a barricade so that protesters could go up on Capitol Hill in Canada.
That's Parliament Hill right there, not Capitol Hill.
Parliament Hill.
He moved a barricade out of the way.
The officer, from what I understand, and if I'm wrong, someone correct me and I will correct.
My understanding, and it's not because I didn't ask and double check.
He moved this barricade and the police officer said he felt threatened and that is what serves as the basis for the charge of assault on a police officer.
Let's just watch it beginning to end.
Just watch him.
Keep an eye on him.
Look at the way he violently threw that one.
It's amazing.
You don't even have to have committed the crime to be charged with the crime anymore.
That's Randy Hillier.
I don't know when he's coming to trial.
And in the interim, by the way, a member of provincial parliament has had his First Amendment rights in Canada severely limited.
So can't talk about certain things on certain platforms.
A member of provincial parliament hampered in his ability to do his job off trumped-up, bullshit, politically motivated charges.
Does that sound familiar, people?
I gotta say, did it happen in Canada before it happened to the States?
Pretty damn close, one way or the other.
Alright, let me see.
Before we go on to the next story here.
I feel very frustrated today.
I don't know if I'm coming off as more frustrated than normal.
Oh, I don't want to watch that.
Get this out of here.
I'm Not Your Buddy Guy says, this is all believable, especially if you've read history.
Heck, just read Gulag Archipelago.
Still needs it, I think.
And you'll get an idea of where we are headed unless we stop this here and now.
I'm going to see if they have the Gulag Archipelago on audiobook because I can no longer read books.
I'm going to go to the chat and just see if anybody's going to have anything encouraging to say.
Yeah, I don't know.
We're not yet at rock bottom, it would seem.
All right, but speaking of rock bottom, and why aren't we at rock bottom yet?
Because we don't have responsible media.
We have propagandist media that reaches the masses while the independents out there do their damnedest just to reach enough people to change a few minds.
Who was it that I was listening to?
Oh, yeah, it's...
I'm not saying this as an insulting thing at all.
It's the DeSantis supporter that I've been getting into with, you know, into discussions with online who says the black vote is not going to come out the way people are predicting it's going to come out for Trump.
Forget his name.
But one of his theories is, I think, mildly accurate and very depressing as relates to the argument as to why...
He who happens to be black does not think the black community is going to come out in any wildly increased numbers for Trump.
He says the majority of the population, let's set aside demographics, the majority of the population gets their media from the lying media.
And they don't know that the media lies.
They don't know that the media are pathological propagandists.
They still trust them.
And all of us who sort of spend maybe too much time on Twitter are under this false impression that more people out there are on Twitter.
That more people out there get their information from trustworthy, independent sources.
Or at least get their analyses from trustworthy, independent sources.
Whereas in reality, however many tens of millions of people, even hundreds of millions of people are on Twitter, the vast majority are not.
They watch CNN, they watch MSNBC, and they are totally oblivious to the system around them being corrupt, pathological liars.
That and the democratic war machine, political war machine, is much more effective at grassroots level, of organizing at grassroots level, and steering and swing a young, impressionable, and wildly ignorant vote.
There is a part of that that I think is unfortunately true.
And it is unfortunately depressing.
And then the question is, how do you combat that?
But if you take for granted that the vast majority of people are not on Twitter, and the vast majority of people...
Get their news from the lying propagandist outlets out there.
Let's skip the punchline.
You'll understand that there are people who read this headline.
Either on Twitter or elsewhere.
And it says from CNN.
It's going to blow your mind.
Two men in Uganda are facing separate charges of, quote, aggravated homosexuality, end quote, an offense punishable by death under the country's controversial new anti-gay laws.
I had Chadwick Moore on yesterday, and he said, like, you know, he worked at, it was a gay publication where they said, you know, like, find a gay angle to a story, and, you know, it fits into the essence of our publication, and, you know, that's how he said, Funny enough, I could cover any topic I wanted so long as I could find an angle to bring it back to the gay community and there I could go see some awesome stuff and just find a way to link it to the community and I could justify covering it.
CNN says, okay, well in their editorial meetings, find a way to spin this to demonize new anti-gay laws.
Well, lo and behold, one of the best uses of community notes added this correction and then we're going to get into the article.
The headline misleads.
The story tells of one man performing sex with a man with a disability and the other for having sex with a same-sex child under 12. And we're going to...
Well, do we...
I'll pull up...
Well, no, actually, I got the highlights here.
To which I...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Rudely had to say, fuck you, CNN.
There are going to be people out there who are going to hear the headline.
And not know that they are being absolutely lied to.
But these are the media sources that still misinform swaths of the population.
My most sincere, genuine hope is that they are on death's door, metaphorically speaking.
That the MSNBCs, the CNNs, they are becoming irrelevant.
And I hope that that's the case.
And my...
If I could have a wish, it would be that they lose their relevance come 2024 and exponentially so going forward so that people could actually learn and vote in an educated manner.
Oh, the article.
That CNN article, the two examples were one guy had gay sex with a 41-year-old with a handicap, and I don't know what the nature of the handicap was.
And the other one had sex with a underage.
A same-sex kid under 12. Oh, they face the death penalty.
Yeah, they deserve it.
Nothing to do with sexual orientation, just to do with the violent nature of their sexual exploitation of, on the one hand, what appears to be a handicapped person by the article itself, a person with a disability, and a child.
And CNN somehow finds fault with the law and not the pedophile rapist criminals.
Go figure.
Okay, what do we got here?
Hold on.
We got more.
Okay, we got the bus migrants.
We got, oh, the article.
I did have it here.
Let's just go to here.
Let's just see here.
20-year-old man in the district of Uganda after he allegedly, quote, performed unlawful sexual intercourse with one man with a disability, aggravated homosexuality, and the other one, where does it say?
The other one.
Just so you see it.
Just so you see it.
Well, let's just get the number 12 because it's in there.
Another man was accused of aggravated homosexuality last month in Jinja district in eastern Uganda for allegedly performing a sexual act with a child aged 12 of the same sex.
Yep.
Liars and wordsmiths of the devil.
But nonetheless, it is true.
They still...
Reach millions of people.
When I ran for federal office in Canada and I had to struggle, put out podcasts, get on interviews, reach people one by one.
And then CBC just has capture.
It has media capture and ideological capture.
And they themselves are captured by the government.
And that's how the vicious cycle of deliberate, willful enslavement perpetuates over and over again.
And if the people are right...
Too many people are still getting their news from there, and it's going to be no different this time around.
On the subject, good segue into the next one.
I don't think I played this yesterday.
I think I had it on the backdrop, and I wanted to.
Dave Smith's most recent appearance on Rogan is amazing.
I'm going to try to get Dave Smith on.
We had him scheduled, and then something came up, and I want to get him live.
And maybe I can even do it in person at the local studio.
We'll see.
But just speaking of, you know...
The propensity of the media to defend pedophiles.
I don't know why.
Don't know why.
They will actively, as we just saw with CNN, defend the criminal pedophiles because of their ideological political leanings.
I think it's attributed to Michael Malice.
Pizzagate aged better than Watergate.
Listen to this clip.
It's beautiful.
Forget who tweeted this.
I apologize, man, because I should give you credit because this is such a good tweet.
But someone said...
Someone tweeted that Pizzagate aged better than Russiagate, which is just like the best.
Like, it's just so funny when you think about it like that, that there was this wild conspiracy theory in 2016 that when the Podesta emails got dumped.
How about this one?
Does everybody remember the Podesta emails?
You left your napkin with a map on it on my table.
Would you like me to bring you the napkin with a map on it?
They might not have been talking about cheese pizza, if you know what I'm saying, but they sure as hell were not talking about a napkin with a map on it.
In fact, I'm an idiot.
I had to have known map stands for minor attracted person.
They're literally talking about pizza, napkins with maps on it, and I'm going to go find you?
Do you want me to bring you back a dirty napkin?
Oh no, they're just totally innocent by the way.
You'd have to be crazy for thinking something is going on here.
Oh, was that Malice?
I don't know if he's the first one to tweet it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Yeah.
I bet it's him.
That sounds like something Malice would say.
Malice is the goddamn man.
But look how nutty this is.
Ex-network investigative journalist pleads guilty to child sex abuse material charges.
So this is a guy that was an investigative journalist at ABC News who investigated and dismissed Pizzagate.
And meanwhile...
He was guilty of child sexual abuse material charges.
So he had child porn.
Forget who tweeted this.
I don't want to cast any aspersions over whoever wrote that article that tried to frame the victims of pedophilia.
Sorry.
That tried to frame the perpetrators of criminal pedophilia as the victims.
But past is prologue, people.
And it is somewhat ironic.
Although not ironic at all.
Actually quite patently obvious.
I mean, he might be innocent.
He's innocent until proven guilty.
But he won't be, you know, he won't be babysitting in the interim.
Arrested and charged with criminal possession of child sex material on his computer.
The same, you know, same network that killed the Epstein story.
Sure, it's just a wild accident.
It's not a conspiracy.
It's just a wild accident.
If you think it's a conspiracy, You're the problem.
Oh, and I put out a tweet the other day.
What did they say?
Oh, I said the three stages of a conspiracy.
It's not happening.
It's a conspiracy, and if you believe it, you're a right-wing conspiracy theorist.
Okay, it's happening, but it's being misrepresented.
It's not as bad as they say it is.
Okay, it's happening, and it's as accurate as everybody's saying it is, but it's for your own good, and you're a right-wing bigot if you don't accept it.
Rinse, lather, and repeat.
Oh, I love it when organically everything just sort of follows a flow and one story flows into the next.
Because speaking of protecting the pedophiles, for whatever the reason, the investigative journalists who don't look into certain things for their job, but they seem to be looking into it for their pleasure.
They're not coming for your kids, people, until they're coming for your kids.
I don't know who...
It's just an amazing thing.
I could feel the algorithm at Twitter working.
Like, hey, a lot of people are engaging negatively with this tweet.
Maybe we should send it to Viva's Twitter feed.
Reverend Dr. Jackie Lewis.
I just have to read the bio because I'm going to have to go off on the bio afterwards.
Reverend, unless it's Reverend Drive.
Maybe it's Reverend Drive, Jackie Lewis.
Reverend Dr. Jackie Lewis.
Extravagant love, ferocious kindness, and courageous acts to heal the world.
Methinks thou doth come off a little strongeth, to hideth something of a sinistereth underbelly.
Because I don't believe that.
Love self, neighbor, God.
Author, fierce love, host, she, her, doctor.
First of all, as far as my life experience goes, whenever anybody...
Now, it was one traumatizing experience when I was in university at McGill, and I wrote an essay for my feminist philosophy class.
My teacher was a woman.
And my theory, my thesis of the essay was that Andrea Dworkin's theory that sex is fundamentally misogynist because it divides and it's about conquering and male domination over females.
My theory was that that's an absolute load of shit that you can't moralize acts of nature.
I didn't say it quite so eloquently in the essay.
It's a load of shit and you can't moralize acts of nature.
A lion eating a zebra is neither moral nor immoral.
It's nature.
It's natural.
So Andrea Dworkin's theory that sex is a fundamentally male domination act of misogyny.
You can't go straight to hell fast enough, Andrea Dworkin, and enjoy your life of celibacy and destroying the universe, but fine.
I wrote Ms. whatever her name was, and I do believe I remember her name.
I wrote Ms. whatever, and when I got my essay back with a C-, the Ms. was crossed off and Doctor was written over it.
So that's my...
That's my memory whenever I see that.
But she puts she, her doctor in her profile, which leads me to believe that she's a bigot because she has to be, because what she's saying here is that she, her are as demonstrably provable aspects of an identity, measurable criteria, as is her doctorate.
You know, you don't call yourself a doctor just because you feel like a doctor, just because you identify as a doctor.
You call yourself a doctor because you've got a doctorate.
You've got that stupid diploma that you now can say, I don't feel like a doctor.
I've got the degree.
I've got the measurement.
Here it is.
It's objective.
You can't deny it.
You can't contradict it.
And it doesn't care about your feelings.
So I presume you're saying the same thing about she, her.
I presume.
Unless, you know, you're just an actual intellectually inconsistent hypocrite, which I suspect is probably more likely given this tweet.
Remember, they're not coming for your kids.
Oh, wait a minute.
They are coming for your kids.
Wait for the next story.
Parents do not own their children.
Uh, okay.
I don't think anybody ever said they own their children, but they certainly have parental rights over their children.
They certainly have legal obligations towards their children.
If the parents don't own their children, and I presume that's the sense in which you're meaning it, Jacques, who does?
Are you suggesting the government might own your children?
Because that's what communists said.
But forget that.
We'll get back to that in a second.
Parents do not own their children.
Kids are people, not things.
Thanks for stating the obvious, Captain Obvious, but I want to sexualize those children.
They have a right to privacy about their sexuality and gender identity, to choose when and to whom they share those intimate details about their life.
Who the fuck are you to talk to other people's children like that?
I feel like Gerald Salente now.
Who the fuck are you to tell me what to do?
I'm sorry, Reverend Jacqui.
Are you suggesting that children should confide their sexual and gender identity with other adults and keep it a secret from their parents?
Is that what you're suggesting right now?
Because it really sounds like that's what you're suggesting.
They're not property, and I get to talk sex with your kids.
That's what it sounds like you're talking about.
They have a right to choose.
They have a right to privacy about their sexuality and gender identity, to choose when and to whom they share those intimate details about their life.
It really sounds, smells, and is the case that you are saying children should confide their sexuality in other adults to the secrecy of their parents, which sounds a lot like grooming and pedophilia to me.
And the broader context to this is that Teachers should be having these discussions with students and keeping it secret from the parents of these students.
Because this communist decides what she gets to do with your kids without you knowing it.
They're not coming for your kids until they come for your kids.
New York Post.
Ooh, sex.
Get one of those.
California school.
What is this from?
This is from...
Oh, there's Oliver Anthony on Joe Rogan.
Get this out of here.
California school district settles with mom for $100,000 after school transition daughter without her consent.
August 29. That's the day before yesterday.
I don't want to hear it because it's going to get copy claims.
I love that song.
My kid loves that song.
He only knows it as ain't got a dollar, even though that's not the right song.
Because we started with a dollar ain't shit, but then we said we have to probably, you know.
In what's been called the landmark victory for parental rights, a California school district has settled for $100,000.
Should have involved jail, but let's be happy with the small victories when you can get them.
With a mother who said her daughter was, quote, socially transitioned.
Thank goodness they didn't go to medically transition.
Is that the next step?
Keep that from the parents?
You sick doctor.
Dr. Jacqui.
To a boy without parental knowledge or consent, Jessica Conan said her 11-year-old daughter, Alicia, was told by her school in the Sprechus Union District of Monterey County that she may be upset because she didn't know who she truly was inside.
Grooming.
From there, the school allowed her to use the boys' bathroom.
Grooming.
Exposure to danger.
And yes, by the way, it is.
Used male pronouns to refer to her and was socially transitioned away from her biological gender.
Once Conan found out that her daughter was being identified as a male and socially transitioned without a knowledge, she sued the district.
I gotta tell you, violence is never the answer.
No but.
There are times when one can say it's wrong.
But like, Pulp Fiction?
Motherfucker should never throw him out of a window, but you're massaging someone else's wife's feet?
You had to expect a reaction?
They're lucky that all she did was sue.
Just because he caught massaging his legs doesn't give the mother effer the right to throw the mother effer out of a window, effing up the way the mother effer talks.
It's one of the best movies ever made.
Yeah.
Did he overreact?
Did Marcellus Wallace overreact?
Yeah.
But putting your hands on another man's feet?
You had to expect a reaction.
Her daughter has since decided to re-identify as a girl and the California single mother vowed to keep fighting for parental rights after the settlement in which she was represented by the Center for American Liberty.
They need to understand their place and they need to stay in their place.
And schools nowadays, they're awful.
So I'm going to fight this fight and keep fighting this fight.
Lots of fight.
Peacefully.
Peacefully patriotically until this speech is insurrectionist speech.
They're going to come after the mother.
Well, you said fight.
And even though we know the context, it sounded like you wanted to overthrow the government.
It sounded like you're interfering with elections.
I'm not going to allow this to keep happening to children, Conan continued.
I am reaching out to her for an interview.
That's it.
I feel the fight.
It has to continue.
The Spreckels Union Student District is not admitting fault with the settlement.
Spreckles Union School District is not admitting fault with the settlement.
I might have insisted on an admission of fault.
But it's nonetheless a significant moment amid the nationwide debate of parental rights.
Yada, yada, yada.
At its core.
Alright, well that's the story.
Be active in your kids' lives and don't be scared to speak up.
I went to parent-teacher interviews or whatever.
The intro first, you know, see what's going on in the school.
I met the teachers.
I did not wear merch to the meeting, but I showed up with my hair down and my chin up, baby!
I like being involved.
I do like knowing what's going on.
I like talking to the teachers, my kids, and knowing what's going on in school.
But no, they are coming after your kids.
Period.
And if you say that they're not coming after your kids, you are repeating the große Lüge, the big lie.
Say something so stupid, so offensive, so untethered from reality that you could not expect another rational being to make up such a lie unless there's some truth to it.
No, they're not coming after your kids.
All of these cases, they're one-offs, they're exceptions, they're anomalies, they're teachers who have gone overboard.
They're not coming after your kids.
Even when they are secretly, socially transitioning your kids behind the parents' back.
Even when they're telling you, in Canada, you can't pull your kid from some of these classes, from some of these events, because it's denying human rights to a marginalized group.
They're not coming after your kids, except they're coming after your kids.
Our kids.
But of course, they're not our kids anyhow.
They're the state's kids, you know, because a parent's love for their kid is irrational.
And therefore, it's fundamentally flawed according to the communist theory.
The state's love for the children of the nation is rational.
And therefore, it's more valuable than a parent's love.
And that's why the state gets to own, control, indoctrinate your kids.
But the parents don't because it's an irrational love.
Do we, um...
Hmm.
Did I play the Tucker Carlson clip about Obama?
I know I talked about it yesterday.
I talked about it yesterday with Chadwick.
Chadwick Moore, the author of Tucker, who has himself an amazing life story.
We talked about Tucker.
Tucker's doing the rounds.
Adam Carolla dropping the truth bombs.
On stage, dropping the truth bombs about the war in Ukraine.
Dropping the truth bombs about...
January 6th.
I had never heard this.
And now that I have heard it, I can't unhear it.
You know, everybody I knew, the world I lived in, in Northwest D.C., like, everyone works either directly for the government or is a parasite on government, effectively, including people I love and know really well.
And the media is, too, by the way.
I mean, the media is reporting on government, but it's also dependent on government.
You know, in 2008, it became really clear that Barack Obama had been having sex with men and smoking crack.
And a guy came forward, Larry Sinclair, and said, I'll sign an affidavit.
And he did.
I'll take a lie detector.
And he did.
I smoked crack with Barack Obama and had sex with him.
Well, that was obviously true.
Nobody reported it, not because they were squeamish about sex or drugs, but because the Obama campaign said anyone who reports to this gets no access to the Obama campaign.
And so they didn't report on it.
So that happens.
That's just one small example, but that happens all the time with lots of different issues.
Do you believe that transpired or do you believe the guy is legitimate or both?
We knew about the cocaine.
I mean, I remember hearing about the cocaine, but 2008, I was never enamored with Obama, but I sure as hell was not paying attention to politics and the state of the world the way I am now, but that was before the world.
Oh, the Larry Sinclair story?
Oh, that definitely happened.
Oh, for sure.
I mean, I've talked to Larry Sinclair about it.
And, oh, definitely it happened.
I mean, if you...
Larry Sinclair's been in and out of prison during one period.
I mean, you know, 40 years ago, he was in and out of prison.
He's got a criminal record, by definition.
He's, you know, poor.
He's got a disordered life.
He's missing a tooth.
Like, he's not, you know...
An Atlantic fellow.
He's not going to the Aspen Ideas Festival.
I think he has a record of deception.
Obviously he does.
But this story, if you listen to it in detail, is clearly true.
I'm going to do an interview with him and you can hear it.
And again, it's not going to change the world that Barack Obama likes dudes.
I think this was well known.
Barack Obama said so himself in a letter to his girlfriend.
And by the way, that's kind of Barack Obama's business.
I'm not attacking him for liking dudes.
I'm just saying...
The amount of lying in the media about it was unbelievable.
People knew this was true.
And it was quite obviously true at the time.
And people who covered the campaign didn't say anything about it because they didn't want to lose access to the campaign.
Now, I appreciate, I have to be as honest with myself as I am with everybody else.
I understand the somewhat circular...
Justification for Tucker here.
It's true because it's true.
I know it's true.
I spoke with the guy who says it's true.
What I have come to understand is that there are well-kept secrets, or at least open secrets.
And everybody knows that it's true.
And nonetheless, that's the way it works.
We know that it's true.
Don't talk about it.
Because if you talk about it...
You're going to get denied access and you will be on the outs and we won't take your questions.
Now, knowing that Obama talked about cocaine, knowing that apparently there are letters in which he talked about these types of extracurricular activities, I will rely on Tucker, who has been much more accurate and in the weeds of the knowledge than many other people out there.
Even when it comes to Canada, there are well-known secrets that you just don't talk about when you're on the media tour or when you're in the media clique because you're never going to get another question answered again if you dare talk about it.
Just look at how Justin Trudeau treats Rebel News.
And some of the well-known secrets, does anybody out there seriously think the media did not know of the pictures of blackface of Justin Trudeau for the years and years before they finally were exposed?
Everybody knew about them.
It was the media covering them up that was the reason why it never came to light.
Not because the media was unaware of them.
There's a number of other rumors and the media does not dare ask the questions for the exact same reason.
Because they protect their master.
They protect the hand that feeds them.
They protect the hand that subsidizes them.
They protect the hand that gives them access to the scoops so they can justify their existence.
And what better example?
Check this out.
For those who don't know, Canada's not doing all that well despite all of the statistics.
Figures lie and liars figure.
Three types of lies.
Lies, damn lies, and statistics.
The Canadian population is growing.
There's no massive exodus out of Canada.
The population is growing because in order to compensate for the brain drain and economic drain of Canadians fleeing the country they once knew, well, you just make up for that by opening your borders to immigrants.
And so the number is net positive.
So you say, look, the population is growing.
There's no mass exodus.
Bullshit there is.
Everybody knows there is.
In fact, it's the worst type of exodus because you have the brain drain and the financial drain and then in order to compensate for the number so that the lying government can say population is not declining, it's actually growing, so we're just going to let in anybody.
How does that work for an infrastructure?
It doesn't work very well.
Why?
Or sorry, evidence of it?
Inflation?
Housing crisis?
You name it.
It's the worst possible time for Justin Trudeau to be facing a housing crisis.
A report says the federal government is finally ready to give up on the crumbling architectural heap that is...
I don't know what this is.
It's the worst possible time.
It's almost like everything that Justin Trudeau is doing at the federal level and a number of the provinces at the provincial level is just destroying Canada.
But don't worry about it.
We'll double the population within the century.
And all those people who left and all the Canadians that are there, don't worry about it.
We're going to import a vote that's going to support our regime.
Nobody's really going to care about the story here, but it's a very sensible idea at the worst possible time.
It is a very sensible idea at the worst possible time, which is why the eternal question of the Prime Minister's residence in Canada is likely to remain in political limbo.
According to a new report from Radio Canada, Oh.
as it is canada is in the midst of a housing crisis and it has nothing to do with where the leader of the government resides justin trudeau has many housing issues to wrestle with in the last half of 2023 where he lives cannot be one of them oh The idea that they would frame this as somehow being bad for Justin and not Justin's doing.
I don't know who cares about this story.
Trudeau ran on affordable housing and then relatively recently, I think, just passed the buck and said, housing's not a federal issue, it's a provincial issue.
So, if you don't mind.
Forget my election promise.
But that's it.
That's what a captured, fully subsidized, dependent media will do.
They will promote the lies.
They will pad the stories.
They will frame narratives in the best possible light for those in charge.
The same way Tucker was describing with Obama, the same way the national Toronto Star, Toronto Post, whatever the hell that...
Rag is, does with Justin Trudeau and the way Justin Trudeau has effectively captured all of the state media in Canada.
Oh, and then we got Finboy Slick here.
Hold on one second.
Oh, geez Louise.
We got to get a party over to locals after this.
Okay, hold on.
We got Finboy Slick says, Finboy Slick.
We don't have the numbers for 2022 yet, but they think it's going to be 16,000.
I think it's going to be more.
Or I think they think it's going to be 13,000.
Medical assistance and dying.
We can't provide housing, health care to our own citizens.
So let's scare out the ones who pay the taxes, kill the ones who are draining the economy, and import a population.
We'll figure it out later while there's a housing crisis.
It's almost like a deliberate recipe for disaster.
It's almost like controlled demolition of a country so they can rule over the ash.
And I love it.
It's going to end with a perfect segue into the propagandist media covering up for the failings of the leaders in charge.
FT Economics puts out an article that says inflation persists as German prices rise 6.4%.
I read this article from FT Economics and another one which said the number would actually be higher if they factored in energy increase prices, which they didn't.
It would be like at 8 point some odd percent in Germany if they factored in increase in energy prices.
They're also talking about the increased cost of goods and the Inability to compete with other countries because of the cost of energy.
So yeah, it's sticky inflation.
It identifies as transitory.
That's my edgy joke.
When, what's her name?
Yellen?
Came out and said, oh, you know, it's transitory inflation.
Oh, well, now it's permanent.
It identified as transitory.
So it's actually higher than this.
If you factor in energy.
Mehdi Hassan.
Taking a German issue and then thinking he can turn it into a political joke to defend Biden.
And the reality is, I don't know if he meant this seriously or not.
It would be ironic if the only truthful thing he said in a while he meant in jest.
Blame Biden.
That the...
German prices are increasing.
You know, German prices are at inflation of 6.4%.
His point being, hey, look, it's not Biden's fault because inflation is even, you know, a problem in Germany.
Biden's not the president of Germany.
No, he's just blowing their shit up, isn't he?
Oh, and I replied to them, yeah, I'm sure.
I'm sure blowing up the pipeline had nothing to do with inflation in Germany.
Oh, wait a minute.
It did because it jacked up the price of energy, which, if it factors into that number, makes that number even more than 6.4%.
Mehdi, if it was a joke, it's a fail because you're an idiot.
And if it wasn't a joke, nobody knows because you're an idiot.
Blow up the pipeline, exacerbate a war with Ukraine and Russia, jack up and increase their cost of living, cost of energy because you've sabotaged their pipeline, and then joke about how inflation in Germany has nothing to do with Biden.
Well done, Mehdi.
You played yourself.
Okay, do we have any questions here in the chat?
What we're going to do now, because I know the person who, I don't know what the gift is.
There's a video that I know Ginger Ninja is sharing with our community in Locals, and I'm going to give everybody the Locals link right here.
Here we go.
Come over to Locals for the after party.
Patehe.
Do I do a what's in the box and then we'll do it on...
No, I've got a couple of other...
I've got another gift I'll show on Locals.
Come on over to Locals for the after party.
And now I just saw one more crumble rant from I'm Not Your Buddy Guy says, look up audio splat on YouTube.
Yes, it's with two L's.
For a great audio book on the Gulag Archipelago.
He reads it in such a cadence that you can almost picture Alexander Solzhenitsyn himself or reading it.
I need to get it on something where I can watch it on my phone, but yes, I will.
All right, so this is what we're going to do, people.
Come on over to Locals afterwards, because there are discussions to be had there.
There are memes.
It's got the Nord Stream bomber, and it looks like the Unabomber in a meme.
Okay, but before we do that, Ginger...
Oh, I'm sorry, Winston.
Get over here.
Dude, what are you doing back there?
Okay, Winston was behind the chair.
I think I might have woken him up from his slumber.
Oh, yes.
You smell like poo-poo.
Get out of here.
Okay.
We're doing this.
We're doing an unboxing in real time.
We've done this before, but...
Pocket knife in here somewhere.
The cricket.
Spyderco cricket.
Okay, let's see what we got.
I'll take the box.
The box!
Okay.
Let's see what this is.
I have no idea.
Where am I looking?
I have no idea what this is.
It's got...
Oh, it's a...
Okay, I thought it was a picture, and it looks like it's a picture.
Oh, okay.
okay Oh!
Forces of habit of a child.
Always look for a card before going straight to opening the gift.
It's the polite thing to do.
I was raised that way and I've got it as a force of habit.
Ginger Ninja, I know what this is now.
Okay.
I have a chess set of the fanciest, most beautiful chess pieces that I don't use.
Because I've got kids and dogs that chew things.
Oh my.
Oh my goodness.
Oh my goodness.
It would be disastrous and soul-crushing if I drop this and break it, which I'm not going to.
Okay.
Oh my goodness.
You have no idea how heavy this is.
It's elevated chess pieces.
It smells of fresh varnish.
This is among the most beautiful things that I've ever seen, in addition to every other gift that I've been gifted from supporting fans.
The painting back there, the work up there.
This is the most amazing thing I've ever seen.
So that there's no competition.
It's the most amazing chessboard I've ever seen.
Oh my goodness.
Who knows the proper direction of the board?
This way or this way?
Chat.
I know the answer to this question, but is it this way?
Okay, when you play chess, how do you set it up?
Or this way?
There is a difference.
Ginger Ninja.
I'm going to watch the video, which I imagine is a time lapse of you making this.
Ouch.
Ginger?
Thank you.
All right.
Let's end it on this.
Bring it over to locals.
VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
If anybody wants some merch, let me just show it one more time before we head off over to the local sphere.
It's amazing.
It's absolutely amazing.
I'm going to play chess with my kid today.
I can leave it on the table.
I can leave the chess pieces on it.
Okay.
I'm going to do that.
Wanted for president.
And we got the other stuff.
Above Average.
I love this one.
I think I ordered...
I'm pretty sure I ordered one of these.
I don't know why the IQ only ends at 150.
I think some of the members of our locals community are thoroughly at a 181.
Which, the old joke from Golden Girls.
My IQ is 181.
Oh wait, it's upside down.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Let me see what the chat has to say about that.
It's just absolutely amazing.
I bought your Viva barbecue apron, says Blanche Givre.
Very generous.
Ninja says Honor 234.
What?
I missed it.
Irish Marine.
Awesome chessboard.
White on right.
It's funny.
I always remember just brown.
The black square goes on the left.
That's the way I've always remembered it.
Yeah, Ninja.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
These are the chess pieces that I'm going to be using to play it.
They are so flipping beautiful.
I got them in Paris in 1999.
They're triple-weighted, so they can never fall over.
Well, on flat ground, they always roll back onto the...
Here, check this out.
Okay, look at this.
Well, there you see it.
Oh my...
Okay, I'm going to have to end the stream early so I can go play a game of chess.
Ginger, thank you.
Everybody, come on over to Locals, and we're going to watch some of the video.
And I'm going to take some of the chat there and some of the stuff.
And thank you all.
Sunday night's going to be an amazing episode.
Tomorrow, we were supposed to go megalodon tooth hunting in a river up north, but obviously because of the hurricane, not ideal to go traveling, so we're going to postpone that.
But we'll find a Viva family activity for tomorrow.
It's my 16th anniversary with my wife tomorrow.
Maybe I'm going to pretend I made her a chessboard.
All right, that's funny.
I'm not going to do that.
Ginger, but okay.
So let's do it.
Enjoy the weekend.
Locals, link here.
Come on over.
Rumble, thank you all.
Can we have a white pill?
That's the white pill.
There is still more beauty in this world than evil.
The problem is that evil tends to be more powerful, more vexatious by definition, and have a worse overall impact than the small acts of kindness and love out there.
But there is more love and there is more beauty out there than evil, but man, evil's like that vocal minority that really ruins everybody's party.
So I guess that's a white pill.
Livestream ending on the Rumbles.
Come on with the locals and see you all Sunday night.
Peace out, everybody.
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