RNC 4th Debate! Cheney is a WAR PIG! Durbin is TREASONOUS! AG is SLOW! Viva Frei Live!
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Good morning, everybody.
It's a little colder here in Alabama than it was in Florida when we left, not yesterday morning, but the morning before, the afternoon before.
Viva Fry, Mini Viva, his name is not Mini Viva, this is my boy, who came down with me to the fourth RNC debate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
And when I say came down, I'm still geographically located in Canada and Montreal.
Came up.
We drove.
Where'd we drive yesterday?
The day before?
Too long!
We drove.
We started this journey Monday afternoon.
I went to meet my wife, mother-in-law, and Ethan in Gatorland, where they were, I don't know, they were some timeshare that my mother-in-law has that they have to use.
They call it a timeshare because you're sharing the one time everybody wants to use it, so timeshares are the biggest screwjob ever.
And you can never get rid of them because they're worthless.
So we drive up, meet at Gatorland.
We go over to Allison Morrow and Lynn Westover's place in Florida.
Spend the night there.
For anybody who cares, I know many of you might not care, but too bad.
We're going to talk about it.
What did we do at Allison's place?
I don't know.
We rode a horse.
We rode a horse.
Like, seriously.
Apparently, it's called Bareback.
I rode a horse.
I climbed up on a horse.
I did.
Well, I put him up on a horse.
Yeah.
And rode a horse.
They're the nicest horses on earth.
Sassy and freckles.
Sassy and freckles.
And then I posted the video to the internet.
And everybody on the internet, not a critic, an expert.
I was swiftly notified that you're not supposed to mount a horse from the right.
I don't know why.
Maybe there's some...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Rules in training, etiquette, and that horses are traditionally trained from the left.
I have no idea.
All that I know is that the horse was friendly and allowed us, meet a mountain, my kid to ride it.
It was amazing.
And, um, really.
And another kid to ride it.
What was your favorite part so far?
Because we have yet to get to the best part.
The RNC debate.
Um, riding the horse.
Riding the horse.
So that's it.
It was amazing.
Then yesterday we drove...
How far?
About nine hours, ten hours.
Well, it was eight hours straight, but we're in Tuscaloosa.
The city is absolutely beautiful.
It's like old.
It feels like, I don't know, it feels like Canada, actually.
The leaves are far...
No, dude, this is so far from Canada.
We're going to have to work on geography.
He's taking a week off of school, and he's going to learn.
Canada.
Let's see where we are.
I have to...
Be able to piece this out now.
We're going to go like New York, New Jersey.
Okay, so we're going to talk about the news today, but until you go into the sun and play on the phone, what do you want to say to the world?
What's been your best memory thus far?
I don't know.
Riding a horse?
Getting a Blanco.
Get out of here.
Okay.
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I had a dinner.
There's no poo-pooing on the food.
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Fully appreciate that.
I had a meal.
It might taste good as it's going down, but you know it's not good for you.
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I stopped at a subway on the way up here and I just said like...
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Logistically, I'm going to be using my phone a bit for this stream to follow the chat.
I got my computer on my lap.
Let me grab that chair.
I'm going to keep the chair here.
And that way, what are we going to talk about, people?
Spent eight hours driving.
Kid might have listened to a little more Dan Bongino than he knows that he wanted to.
Listened to some Russell Brand.
I got caught up on all the news.
And my goodness!
News there was yesterday.
First of all, let me just make sure that we're good.
We're not going to be on YouTube today, people.
Oh, it's so cold.
So very cold.
I was not expecting it to be this cold.
I left Florida.
And what did I bring?
Nothing.
The warmest article of clothing I brought was this shirt, long-sleeved shirt, so I had to borrow a sweater from the good staff at Rumble.
Are we live on Rumble?
It looks like we are.
Yes, we are.
Good.
And I want to make sure that we're live on Locals, which we should be as well.
Hold on.
Oh, so cold.
We're going to talk about some fun stuff.
Whistleblower coming out of New Zealand.
I'd say blowing the whistle by telling us what we already knew and getting arrested for it.
It's always what you do when someone is breaking the law, spreading disinformation, misinformation.
No video on Locals Viva, says MRT Swan, looking over at the team here.
We're going to see if we can get that going.
Good, good morning.
Okay, well, while they work that out, by the way, locals, if you can hear it, hold on.
You might want to head over to Rumble for a bit.
If it's not playing on locals, period.
Apparently they have been under attack, thorough attack.
Okay.
We're going to get to the RNC debate because it's the fourth.
I don't know how many there are.
Down to four candidates now.
Vivek, Nikki, DeSantis, and who's the one?
Chris Christie somehow found his way into this.
Just barely.
6% of the polling and 80,000 unique voters or donors or whatever it is.
It's going to be hosted by Megyn Kelly.
We'll talk about that in a bit.
The big news of the day yesterday, or at least the day before, a New Zealand whistleblower apparently stole sensitive data about the COVID jab.
And some nefarious consequences of it.
Let me pull that story up while I do this the old-fashioned way.
Stole some data, apparently then leaked it to the public.
Whistleblow.
Once upon a time, whistleblowing was a laudable thing.
You know, it's what you did to fight a corrupt, broken system.
And to some extent, I guess when some people do it, that's still what it is.
But when other people do it, criminalize them, arrest them, destroy them.
Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, this individual now being demonized by all outlets in the media.
One article, let me see where this is from, it's from New Zealand, is saying the man stole it so that he could court an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who might have been writer about a great many things than the so-called media.
Reporting briefly on what the data purports to show.
This is summarized by the Vigilant Fox on Twitter.
The individual released data apparently showing exceedingly high rates of death from jabs of specific batches.
Batch ID 1, total vaccinated 711, death count 152, which...
In as much as I want to believe all this, and do believe something bad is definitely going on, I even have a little bit of difficulty believing that exceedingly high number, though it can be made sense of to the extent that what we were noticing is that there were problems in certain batches.
I was familiar already with the howbadismybatch.com, where you could go cross-reference batch numbers with adverse events reported into the system, and you know it's sort of randomized.
Because it's basically blind.
It's people reporting adverse events through the system, through their doctors, and it correlates or doesn't to batch numbers.
And so you can bet sure as sugar that if it happens randomly that people are just, for whatever the reason, reporting on specific batch numbers, you can bet there might have been something wrong with that batch.
So batch ID number one, this is summarized by the Vigilant Fox, 711 vaccinated, 152 deaths.
Batch ID 8. 221 vaccinated.
Death count 38. 17% death rate.
Batch ID 3. I don't know why they're not going in an order here.
310 vaccinated.
Death count 48. What it's showing is an exceedingly high death rate from specific batch numbers.
The media comes out, A, and defames the guy.
Says, oh yeah, he stole the data, but he released it in a misleading way.
And then he gets arrested.
Presumably for releasing accurate data.
I mean, some people are saying if the data were inaccurate, if you were spreading disinformation, they wouldn't have arrested him.
They arrest him because it's accurate.
They might have arrested him even if it wasn't accurate information and he was spreading lies.
But the arrest, going back to the article here.
Seems to confirm the accuracy of the information, and the question now is going to be, how do you spin it the other way?
Were these doses administered in old-person homes, where people died within six months to 12 months because they were on death's door anyhow?
Who knows?
But this is what is being reported out of New Zealand.
Tewatu Ora data leaker details his arrest and intentions in interview with prominent conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
The worker charged by police over illegally accessing vaccine-related information.
Not fabricating, not lying, illegally accessing, and then releasing what is presumably accurate data.
On Work Databases has detailed his arrest and his intention behind the leak in an interview with the prominent U.S. conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Barry Young, sometimes known as Winston Smith, that has to be a 1984 reference, and I'm sure it is, was interviewed by Alex Jones.
And then they go on to talk about it a little more.
Oh, talk about Infowars only in this.
Nothing about it.
It appears the interview between Jones and Young went live on Wednesday, New Zealand time.
The conspiracy theory touted it as world-exclusive.
First major interview after the incident, which health officials have described as a gross breach of trust.
You know what's a gross breach of trust?
Killing people en masse and then not revealing the numbers.
Saying you need 75 years to release the data.
Disregarding.
The adverse events reported in VAERS, that might be the actual gross breach of trust in the literal sense.
Since the initial release of the data on November 30th, Tehuatu Ora has filed a police complaint and Young was arrested on Sunday.
He's appeared in court, yada, yada, yada.
Oh.
So that was the, um, that's the beta.
Health Minister Dr. Shane Reddy confirmed an email sent last night, Thursday.
Within an hour, it had...
Oh, that's okay.
So that's the news.
They arrest a man who releases data that he illegally accessed, allegedly released, which shows that the jab, when it comes to certain batches, is exceedingly unsafe.
Set aside whether or not it's effective.
It might be effective, depending on what your goal is here.
But we knew that.
To some extent, you could go and check on how bad is my batch and go by the lethality of the batch, and you could see events that were reported that correlate to batches.
There's a number of more, I say more expert-y experts, prominent experts out there who explained away why that is, but we can imagine that in the rush to develop and in the rush to manufacture, where you had batches that were recalled, I can't pull all of it up now, but we've talked about it a dozen times.
At least.
You had massive amounts of batches being recalled because of unknown substances in them.
You had Anthony Housefather, Liberal Minister in Canada, explaining how they were rushing to develop this, bypassing typical protocols, rushing to produce it, circumventing standard...
I mean, rushing.
And then you had stories, oh yeah, the foreign substances, we recalled millions and millions of vials.
If it happened once, it's happened more than once.
And if they've recalled it because they noticed it, one can bet sure as sugar that things might have happened in the production that resulted in certain batches being less than pure, potentially more lethal than others.
And it correlates because it's not like people said, hey, let's go sabotage this particular batch.
It happened organically and it happened in a manner.
That confirms the authenticity and the accuracy of it.
And once upon a time, we used to actually listen to the VAERS data because it was there as a signal to send out a little bleep.
Oh, something's wrong.
Something is wrong with this batch.
You might want to look into it.
And once upon a time, they did until they no longer wanted to.
Oh, it's mildly, distractingly chilly, everybody.
So what's next on the menu for the day?
Oh, the world is melting down now because Donald Trump apparently confirmed that he's going to be a dictator.
It's amazing.
What's amazing, by the way, I'm going to see if I can play a bit of the audio.
You know what I'm going to do?
I'm doing it.
I feel sacrilegious doing this.
Oh, God, it's getting too distracting.
It's a back-to-front wind, which when you have long hair, ladies out there, you know what I'm talking about.
It blows it in your...
There we go.
Now we're going to be...
Clean and ponytail for the rest of this.
Story two, I don't know what order we're going in today.
The media is melting down because Donald Trump in his town hall with Sean Hannity confirmed that he's going to be a dictator, but only for day one.
And the nincompoops on mainstream media are melting down.
If he says he's going to do it on day one, you know, you know he's going to do it for the rest of it.
I hope we can hear it.
Can we hear this?
To be clear, do you in any way have any plans whatsoever, if we're elected president, to abuse power, to break the law, to use the government to go after people?
You mean like they're using right now?
But he didn't answer the question.
He didn't answer it.
What's happened to us, again, has never happened before.
Over nonsense.
Over nothing.
Made up charges.
I often say Al Capone, he was one of the greatest of all time, if you like.
Oh my goodness.
He complimented Al Capone.
That's crazy.
He's crazy.
And he got indicted once.
I got indicted four times.
I want to go back.
That's because you're really bad, Donald.
Everybody knows that.
Here, listen.
I'm focused on this and attacking you under no circumstances.
You are promising America tonight.
You would never abuse power as retribution against anybody.
Except for day one.
Except for?
He's going crazy.
Except for day one.
Meaning?
I want to close the border, and I want to drill.
That's not all.
That's real.
That's not retribution.
I got it.
I'm going to be, I'm going to be, you know, I love this guy.
He says, you're not going to be a dictator, are you?
I said, no, no, no, other than day one.
Now, I was trying to find What comes after that?
Because that is the clip, I think it was MSNBC, what they're showing, that he's confirming that he's going to be a dictator.
People do not understand.
First of all, it's a good troll, assuming that it's just a joke and just a troll, which I think it is.
But people are flipping out that he's going to be a dictator on day one after having been democratically elected.
So that's sort of mutually incompatible.
Statement of fact, reality.
He gets democratically elected.
What do presidents typically do on day one?
Executive orders?
Is that dictatorship or is that just the way it works when you become the democratically elected president that you get to do certain things on day one?
Close down the border.
Now he's being coy about it and it's quite obvious.
Who's not going to be coy about it or who's going to be even more coy about it is the mainstream media to say he confirmed it.
He had a chance to walk himself out of it and he confirmed.
Dictator as of day one.
The democratically elected dictator as of day one who's going to shut the border down like a dictator.
I want to know exactly what came after that.
I was trying to find the town hall on YouTube or I don't know where they broadcast that thing to see what came after that because they cut it rather conveniently there.
The bottom line, at worst case, yeah, he's confirming that after being democratically elected on day one, he's going to shut the border down and he's going to...
Apply the equal justice.
And now they're scared of the injustice because they know that what they've been doing for the last, I don't know, how many years now?
I mean, since 2016.
They're scared of being treated the way they treat others.
It's an amazing thing.
But, you know, maybe he'll be a benevolent dictator.
Maybe that was the way he was going to walk out of it.
He'll be a benevolent dictator.
He will only inflict retribution on those who deserve it, and he will give benevolence to those who deserve it.
Okay, the wind is going to blow this entire thing down here.
Give it a second.
We are going to go to...
We're going to go from Alabama to Kansas, if you get my joke on that one.
Hold on.
The risks of doing on-site, live, outdoor streams...
I think we're good.
Although it'll make for a funny clip if things go haywire here.
So that's it.
Yeah, Trump is going to be the democratically elected dictator.
I've turned into my dad, by the way.
My dad's eyes always run when it gets windy outside.
You live long enough, if you're lucky, to become your dad.
Now, speaking of other equally corrupt, outrageously reckless, I use the word treasonous.
In my thumbnail.
And I know it's not treason what Dick Durbin is proposing.
I know it's not treason what Dan Goldman is suggesting in terms of open borders.
Speaking of, you know, the dictator is going to get democratically elected and protect its country on day one.
God forbid.
Dick Durbin, aptly named.
I'm talking to my kid like, I'm dictating.
He says, you can't say Dick.
And I was like, well, I can say Dick if it's someone's first name.
Not if I'm referring to them as a jerk.
He says, well, how do you know?
Well, in Dick Durbin's case, I'm not sure.
Dick Durbin gets out and gives...
Oh, I'm going to play this one too.
I'm going to play it the old school way.
From my shivering hands, I've forgotten what cold weather is about.
It was so cold in Florida the other day, I had to wipe the condensation humidity off my screen.
Here, where's Dick Durbin?
I know I had it here.
That was Bishop.
Here's Dick Durbin.
Listen to this, people.
Listen to this.
It's me about the debate now about the southern border.
Debate about the border.
One half of the immigration.
Audio good?
Yes, we need a border at the border.
Yes, we need to have changes in the laws that reflect the reality of the overwhelming numbers from all over the world who are coming to our shores and our border.
But there's also an incredible demand for legal immigration into this country, even now.
Residing officer, my colleague from the state of Illinois, this legislation which addresses one aspect of that.
Her bill, and I hope I describe it accurately, says that if you're an undocumented person in this country, and you can pass the physical and the requirement test, background test alike, you can serve in our military, and if you do it honorably, we will make you citizens of the United States.
Do we need that?
Do you know what the recruiting numbers are at the Army and the Navy and the Air Force?
Do you know what the recruiting numbers are?
They can't reach their quotas each month.
They can't find enough people to join our military forces.
And there are those who are undocumented who want the chance to serve and risk their lives for this country.
Should we give them a chance?
I think we should.
Let me tell you about...
There are so many things that are...
Egregiously wrong about what we just listened to.
Dick Durbin, doing my homework, has been a senator since 1997.
97, 2007, 17. What am I up to?
26 years.
26 years.
He's been...
Anybody who's been in that tower, anyone who's been in that bubble for...
A quarter of a century has lost touch with reality.
They've lost touch with what it means to be an ordinary, ordinary, a regular citizen who doesn't have the political benefits of being a senator for 27 years.
Setting that aside, Dick Durbin.
Sure, we have a problem at our border.
But, I mean, it's like, what's her name now?
I forget her name and I'm not trying to be funny about it.
Talking about what Hamas did.
Yeah, what Hamas did is terrible, but we've got to contextualize it.
No.
When you're talking about violating the law, you don't contextualize it.
We've got a problem with illegal immigrants violating the law to come into a foreign country, but we also have problems meeting quotas of our military.
First of all, I mean, I say that government is the only institution where you fail upwards, where every time you fail...
You give yourself more power to deal with your own previous failure.
We got a problem at the border.
Why?
Because you're not doing your job.
Why?
Because you're not enforcing the law.
Why?
Because it is a government-induced, a government-provoked, a government-exacerbated failure that is causing all sorts of problems.
One, we've got another problem.
Why are we not meeting the quotas for military recruitment?
Might it be because of government incompetence, government politicization of the military?
Might it have something to do with offensive, constitutionally violative jibby-jab requirements?
Jab requirements?
I'm not calling it a vaccine anymore.
Haven't done it for a while.
Might it have something to do with that?
So, you got one government-induced problem at the border that the government can't take care of, and you got another national security problem.
Caused by, exacerbated by the government, policy, politicization of the institution, which is supposed to be, I say, apolitical in the sense that, you know, you're not supposed to bring in gender ideology and other ideological matters that are highly divisive in units that need to be cohesive and a brotherhood, a sisterhood, or if you ask Justin Trudeau, a peoplehood.
You got two problems that are caused by the government, but we can take one and then use it to solve the other problem without causing a third problem?
Like, I don't know, potential security risks of illegal immigrants in the military.
Oh, we'll vet them.
We'll vet them.
We're going to get to Dan Goldman in a second.
We'll vet them.
Trust me, they'll all be vetted.
We've got a border with millions of people crossing.
You catch the occasional national security risk.
You catch the occasional terrorist most wanted list.
And then you just rest assured that was all of them.
Trust us.
16 of the millions and millions.
We got them all.
If it's happened once, it's happened more than once.
And if you caught a few of them, you know damn well many, many more by a factor of multiples are getting through.
So we've got illegal immigrants coming in here.
Why is Dick Durbin calling them undocumented?
It's an amazing thing also.
I, not anti-immigrant, my grandfather immigrated from Poland to Argentina, back to Poland, then ended up in Winnipeg, and I think he, you know, at some point was actually contemplating, I'm going to make a joke about how bad Winnipeg is, in the winter, in the winter.
I have lived through the transition of referring to illegal immigrants as illegal immigrants, once upon a time, illegal aliens, to illegal immigrants, to...
What did they go to?
There was a transition.
I think they were maybe going by illegal migrant.
Then it was migrant.
And then it became undocumented.
What the hell does undocumented mean?
So Dick Durbin's saying, we've got a lot of illegals crossing at the border.
They want to contribute to a lawful society by their first act being breaking the law.
Let's put these illegal immigrants, but he's calling them undocumented now, in the military.
And if they serve...
Faithfully, I think he said, loyally.
Then we make them citizens.
That sounds an awful lot like an Alex Jones conspiracy theory about letting in illegal immigrants, fast-tracking citizenship, banking on the fact that they're going to vote Democrat because it's the Democrats who basically desecrated and destroyed the country in order to preserve or acquire a new generation of votes.
That sounds an awful lot like a conspiracy.
It sounds like two of them, actually, now that I'm talking out loud.
One of which is they're going to fast-track all of the illegal immigrants, To citizenship, knowing that they're going to vote Democrat in order to import the next generation of voters because they can't convince people to vote Democrat.
They're going to have to import people to vote Democrat.
That's one of them.
One of the conspiracy theories about changing the demographics, the politics of the country through illegal immigration by fast-tracking it to legal.
The other one is the Great Replacement Theory, which people have racialized, which actually has no racial component to it.
Other than the fact that, as is going on in Canada, there is a political movement to basically replace the Canadian population with a new generation of Canadians, which are all going to be immigrants.
Without judgment.
There's no judgment here.
It's the stated policy.
Now, what's going to happen?
You're diluting the existing citizenry with...
Immigration that you're going to promote, in Canada's case, to double the population of Canada by the end of the century?
Can you imagine that?
By the way, many of you don't know this.
Google it.
Look it up.
There's a political push to double Canada's population from, what is it, 38 million, maybe close to 40 million, to 80 million by the end of the century through immigration.
What is that, if not a great replacement?
Forget the race to them.
It doesn't matter where they come from.
What is that if not a great replacement of the Canadian population?
And if it's not a replacement, you want to get semantics.
Okay, it's a great dilution.
It's the great dilution.
Canada is boasting the largest population growth, I don't know, in a long time.
97% of it is driven by immigration and not natural population growth.
At the same time, all of this is going on, by the way, promoting abortion, promoting...
Medical assistance in dying, maids, euthanasia, state-sanctioned murder, as I'm moving to call it now in Canada, because you're killing people who actually want to live but can't afford to live, and so they petition the government to kill them because they can't get proper medical care, they can't get proper housing.
This is all confirmed, true and true.
They're killing the population, literally.
4.1% of all death in Canada in 2022 was state-sanctioned murder.
Euthanasia, medical assistance in dying.
Mercy killings, as it was once upon a time called by none other than the Nazis.
So they're killing the population.
Oh, by the way, in Quebec, I think it was at 6.6% of all death in Quebec was government-assisted death.
It was the third cause of death in Quebec.
And when that news broke by the Daily Mail, then the government's like, well, shit, we better stop doing this.
This is making us look like a bunch of murderous politicians.
So they...
Promote abortion, whatever you think about that.
Promote literal ending of the lives of the citizenry.
And then say, well, our population's not growing.
Let's open the borders.
Tangent closed.
Come back to the states.
Undocumented immigrants, undocumented, join the military.
And if they serve loyally and faithfully, then they can be fast-tracked to citizens.
What happens if they're not loyal and faithful while they're serving in the military?
I mean, you're going to vet them.
Oh, yeah.
You're going to vet them.
Let's bring it to Goldman, people.
They're going to vet them, trust the government to do their job well, because they were so good at vetting the people crossing the border illegally in the first place.
Once they're here, they'll be able to vet them and make sure that they're not, you know, I don't know, Chinese spies, Russian spies, terrorists on the most wanted.
Of course they will.
Because, you know, when they come across illegally with no documents and no papers and coming from countries...
Where it's impossible to verify.
Yeah, you'll be able to do that.
Real easy peasy.
Lemon squeezy.
Alright, so hold on.
Let's get to Dan Goldman's wonderful, wonderful statement here.
Listen to this.
This is...
This is why everyone hates lawyers.
And rightly so.
I'm a lawyer, by the way.
Or at least I was a lawyer.
But listen to this.
This is Dan Goldman.
Dan Goldman, by the way, is one of the heirs to the Levi Strauss fortune.
He's worth $237 million.
He's one of the richest congressmen, the wealthiest, whatever, as far as I can tell him.
Listen to Dan Goldman asking a totally sincere, totally good faith question by giving the answer and demanding that the witness agree with it.
Mr. Blankman, you are aware that every single migrant who has come through the New York City, the Roosevelt Hotel, has been vetted at the border.
Are you not?
They have not, sir.
Yes, they have.
The ones who have gone through official channels through the city have been vetted at the border.
That's a fact.
I'm asking if you know or not.
Let me ask you another question.
Are you aware?
Are you going to let me ask?
No, I'm not.
I'm not going to let you.
Because you already answered it.
It's already answered.
Oh, sorry.
There's more.
There's more.
The proportion of migrants who have come through New York City who commit crimes is far lower than the general population.
Sir, I would not agree with your facts.
I have spoken extensively with our police commissioner, who has indicated to me that because of the migrant policy, there has been a spike in crimes, especially organized burglary Look, if that's not enough to make you hate somebody, nothing will be.
And understand this, by the way, I believe it's factually incorrect that illegal immigrants are more law-abiding than...
I mean, I think by definition, definitionally almost, it's impossible.
Well, except for that one crime that they committed to get into the country illegally, trust them, they'll be better than the ordinary citizen, than the official citizen.
Understand also what that sort of implies.
What is he suggesting?
That immigrants, illegal immigrants, are more law-abiding than citizens?
Jeez, talking about replacement theory, I mean, we should welcome...
Everybody, they're better than us.
They're more law-abiding than us.
Why would we say no?
In fact, they're better than those bad New Yorkers.
I mean, if you're a New Yorker who's paying taxes, I mean, the cost of this immigration debacle is astonishing.
You would be offended by that, presumably.
But I believe it's also just factually incorrect.
And had the witness been allowed to answer, I'm not going to let you answer.
Says the man asking the witness a question.
Every one of them has been vetted at the border.
Really?
That's something that one can only say when they are living in a parallel universe known as the world of politics.
Oh, lordy lordy.
Let's see what's going on here on Rumble in the chat.
It's very cold.
Goldman is a POS and an idiot.
I mean, there's no other word for it.
It's insanity.
They're more law-abiding.
They're being vetted, except they're not.
Coming through the border illegally, we're going to have to cut back on services in New York.
I mean, you've got Eric Adams basically contradicting what Goldman is.
What's the word?
Not bulldozing over this witness.
It's detached from reality.
And they keep repeating it over and over again.
And the idea that the government that created the problems all around is now going to say, well, we've got problems everywhere.
Nobody wants to join the military for a number of reasons.
Not meeting quota.
We've got too many illegal immigrants that are busting through the border here.
And there's too many now to even deal with.
The question is, how many illegal immigrants are currently living in the United States?
At some point, it becomes a problem that cannot be solved.
And some would say by design, so that when it becomes a problem that cannot be solved through the means of buses and planes and deportations, where you say that's just, you can't deport 20 million people.
Well, then what do you have to do?
Well, then you have to find the solution.
All right, let's let them become citizens real quick-like, so they can vote for us, so that everyone who just got screwed by our policies, who's been paying taxes out the wazoo to fund everyone else's family but their own, now we just dilute their vote and cancel it out by importing an entire new...
Demographic of vote.
Oh.
I take that back.
Hold on.
What was it?
Oh, I lost it here.
Oh.
So, that's part of the latest.
Get the leaves off my computer here.
Oh.
Now, hold on here.
The fourth RNC debate.
There we go.
Let's see what other news pieces I was going to talk about today before we get into the RNC debate itself and what to expect tonight.
Okay, Dan Goldman, we did.
Dick Durbin, we did.
Oh, God, yeah, that's right.
What's her name here?
This is from The Hill.
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government is holding a hearing Tuesday morning to examine the work of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, which enforces laws prohibiting discrimination unless...
Okay, but listen to this.
Kristen Clark, Assistant Attorney General for the Division, will testify.
Kristen Clark.
Assistant Attorney General for the division.
She will testify.
At the time of writing that article, now you know who the players are.
You know the context.
She was slated to testify.
She has since testified.
The testimony did not go according to plan.
Let me just go get it.
Let me get her testimony.
Oh, I might not be able to find the testimony.
The, um...
The Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice was asked a question on what she thought of the landmark, possibly one of the most important civil rights lawsuits in the history of America, Missouri v.
Biden.
This is the one that is dealing with the government's strong-arming, colluding with social media to censor First Amendment rights of American citizens.
I mean, I'm going to say, like, indirectly what they're not allowed doing directly, but they're basically just doing it directly.
The government colluding, pressuring social media companies to censor dissident voices.
Specific, prominent, dissident voices who are narrative busters, critics of the government.
And in one of the decisions in that case, basically the judge said, I've never seen anything like this type of First Amendment violative collusion between the government and private enterprise to censor the speech of Americans.
I'm just going to read her name again.
Kristen Clark, Assistant Attorney General for the division.
Do I have it up here?
Did not know about that decision.
Was unaware of that case.
You see, I won't...
Oh, you know what?
Hold on one second.
I can do this.
Let me just see if I retweet it.
Repost.
Oh, yeah, look at this.
Here.
This is stinky.
Oh, it's not going to work.
Well, let me see if I can get it here.
I know who posted it.
Dan Bishop.
I thought I had retweeted it, but Dan Bishop.
Oh, yeah, it's right here.
Okay, boom.
Shakalaka.
Nice.
Listen to this.
Why would she know about it?
That's not a job or anything.
The court explained, quote, if the allegations made by the plaintiffs are true, the present case arguably involves the most massive attack on free speech in United States history.
Close quote.
I'm not crying, by the way, yet.
To succeed on the merits of trial under the preliminary injunction, the Fifth Circuit has The Supreme Court has taken jurisdiction of the case.
Of course, that's all civil litigation.
Is any criminal investigation or prosecution of the persons responsible for that activity in the FBI, CISA, and at the White House and their co-conspirators underway in the Civil Rights Division?
Congressman, I'm not.
Familiar with this litigation.
Then you should be fired.
Bring your question back.
I'll circle back.
Just make sure I understand that.
You are not aware of the Missouri versus Biden litigation that is currently being taken up by the United States Supreme Court.
Is that correct?
Unfortunately, I'm not congressman.
Assuming that you're not aware of that.
Congress, I'll get to this in a minute.
The reason would there be that the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department's leader is unaware of what a United States District Court has described as the most massive attack on free speech in the United States history?
One would have to be an idiot for that.
You could share more of the facts that could be helpful, Congressman.
Oh my goodness.
It's correct.
You just don't know.
Unfortunately, this does not appear to be a case that I'm familiar with.
Good enough.
I'm going to yield the amounts of my time to the chairman.
I got two memes right now.
One of which is going to be Donald Trump, you're fired.
And the other one is going to be that guy from SNL, right to jail.
You don't know about the Missouri v.
Biden?
Right to jail.
You're not doing your job?
Jail.
You ignore civil rights?
Jail.
Also jail.
And the beautiful thing about it, it's an amazing strategy.
How to try to sound smart when you're an actual idiot, when you're an actual moron, when you do not know that which you need to know to do your job properly.
Congressman, if you would share some more facts with me, that would be helpful.
How about you do your freaking job?
What movie was that from?
Oh, it was Tom Cruise out of Magnolia.
I want you to do your effing job.
How about you just do your job?
You are the, what was it, Attorney General Civil Rights Division, and you don't know about this case.
First of all, I'm not sure I believe her.
I'm not sure that anybody is so ignorant that they are unfamiliar with Missouri v.
Biden.
It certainly means if she's unfamiliar with it that she doesn't watch Viva and Barnes, that she's not one of our above-average members at vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
It certainly means that.
It is impossible that she doesn't know, and I believe one reason for which she would feign such implausible ignorance is to not answer questions on why they're doing nothing on this, because they only care about civil rights when it pertains to people that they want to use and exploit as victims until they just forget about them and move on to somebody else.
But let's just assume, let's give her the benefit of the doubt, and she is as dumb and ignorant as she purports to be.
Fired.
Not right to jail.
That would be dictatorship.
I mean, let Trump do that on day one.
Attorney Clark, right to jail.
You're fired and jail.
Let's just assume that she's being honest.
She doesn't know, but you're out.
You do not get to be that stupid in that position, that specific position, and be totally ignorant to the most important case of civil rights violations possibly in the history of America.
That might have been a bit of an overstatement, but one of the top ten.
Maybe top five.
Fired.
But that's it.
It's government.
It's politicized.
Ignore that which we don't want to deal with.
Biden's government has been weaponized?
Biden's government has been going after people?
No, it hasn't.
Because Trump's the dictator.
Fired.
And if this were any world of meritocracy and not idiocracy, she would be fired.
But it is a world of idiocracy.
Hold on.
I've got to get it again.
Assistant Attorney General.
For the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, we live in such an idiocracy that you got the Rachel Levines of the world, the admirals, in charge of whatever the heck Levine is in charge of.
You got flippin' luggage-stealing weirdos.
We're in full idiocracy mode right now.
We're the...
I'm going to get it right.
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Division.
It's unfamiliar.
If you could give me the fact pattern, here's the fact pattern.
You're fired.
I'm looking at a kid.
My kid is sitting there curled up in a ball in the sun.
He looks like he's praying, but he's just rocking back and forth as he plays on an iPhone.
So that's that.
Oh my goodness.
I feel like I'm quoting the amazing Lucas.
Oh my goodness, yes.
Yeah, you're...
Get up, walk around, stretch your legs out.
Alright, I think that was it, by the way.
In terms of news for the day, I'll get to the chat and I'll get to the local chat to see what's going on there.
What we're going to do for the rest of the day...
Oh, we got our credentials.
Oh, yeah.
You might want to get your head out of the camera way, dude.
We got our credentials.
Booyah!
So, for the rest of the day, what we're going to do...
What time is it now?
It's still pretty early.
It's 10.50 Central.
It's 10.50 Central.
Yeah, but that's this time.
It's like noon Eastern, and wait, we're going to get blown away here.
Okay, take this and do not lose it.
Okay, forget it.
Hold on.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
So we're going to go around for the rest of the day.
I think we're going to walk around, maybe acquire a sweater.
No, we're not done yet.
Go sit back down.
Get out of here.
Go, go, go.
And we're going to go walk around.
I wish I could show you how beautiful this place is.
It's beautiful, like actual brick buildings.
And one thing that I find odd about Florida, at least on the East Coast, there's no bricks.
There's no brick buildings.
There's no old-ish brick buildings.
It's very curated.
It's very, what's the word when people landscaped?
As I drove through and then got to, I don't know, the northwest of Florida, it became more country-ish, more natural.
And then as we got to Tallahassee, I actually saw a little bump in the road, like a hump.
Like something that looked like a mountain.
So tonight we're going to go to the debate.
It's at 7 o 'clock to 9 o 'clock Central.
I think it's Central.
I don't want to...
Actually, hold on.
Let me see the ticket.
No, the ticket's here.
It's at 6 p.m. Central.
We must be seated.
So 7 p.m. Central.
So it starts at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Megan Kelly is going to...
Yes.
I'm almost sorry.
Go sit back down there.
Megyn Kelly's going to be moderating it, or the interrogator.
Megyn Kelly's doing it.
It's going to be fantastic because, I'll admit it, I like Megyn Kelly.
I've been on her show many times, and I think she likes me, and hopefully we'll get to meet up in person, but it's going to be fantastic.
The four candidates, the four people, well, there's going to be one acutely missing, Trump.
Although one day, I'm just banking that one day Trump is going to just show up and...
Like, the crowd's gonna go wild, but logistically, it's never gonna happen, and legally, he probably shouldn't either.
The four people debating tonight, Nikki Haley, war pig Nikki Haley.
What do we got?
We got Trump basher Chris Christie, who has no business being here, that he made it in.
I don't understand.
He's got 6%.
He's polling at 6%, and there's only four of them left.
Okay, Chris Christie's gonna get in there.
And then we got Vivek Ramaswamy, who I also am very partial to as far as the remaining candidates go.
And Governor DeSantis, who I like as a governor, who has been, I believe, making some unforced errors in his campaign, which I think should also probably come to an end.
And then, you know, everyone should rally around the person who needs to win as a matter of principle, as a matter of how this storybook is written and ended.
It has to be Trump, period.
And it will be Trump in my view and in my mind and in my prediction.
Not because he's a good man that I'd let babysit my kids.
Although I think of all the candidates that I've ever known in politics, I would let Trump babysit my kids.
And DeSantis, probably.
Vivek, yes.
Nikki Haley, I don't know what she would do with those heels.
So maybe no, not Nikki Haley.
Chris Christie, you know, I say that Chris Christie looks like he'd make a nice babysitter as well, but no.
So all I have to say is, I'm partial to Trump the way this story needs to be written.
Because if they succeed in doing what they're trying to do to Trump, the system is over.
And what drives me a little bit nuts about DeSantis is him not speaking out of both sides of his mouth, but ostensibly piggybacking off of or attempting to exploit the persecution of Trump for his political campaign.
I mean, and it's politics, and he's doing it...
He's doing it less offensively than others.
But that question that he was recently asked...
Oh, geez, I forget the question.
But then he suggested that Trump is running for personal reasons because he's being prosecuted, persecuted, and he needs to win on a personal level in order to stay out of jail, etc.
A, the imputing of intentions to Trump makes me suspicious as to DeSantis' intentions there.
But also, even to suggest that, even if it's true, which it isn't.
But if it is the case that someone needs to run for office to save themselves from political persecution, the system is irreparably effed, and you need to fight that effing system instead of saying, you shouldn't run because it looks like you're trying to get out of the persecution of the system.
So everybody right now seems to be, especially on the GOP side, is politically profiting from the lefts.
I think it's morally reprehensible, with the exception of Vivek Ramaswamy, which is why I think he gets and deserves all of the credit.
So tonight, 8 o 'clock to 10 o 'clock, the four candidates.
What's it going to be?
I think it's going to be less of a gong show than the prior three.
The third one, though a gong show it was...
Megan is not the type of interviewer that's going to take crap getting talked over.
So she will have more control, I think, than anyone else who has done this.
And I think she's also got something more of moral authority to actually command that control than, say, I don't remember their names, but the Russiagate hoaxers who hosted the last one.
I think Vivek is going to come out dropping political bombs.
I've got to be careful the way I describe that.
The news is that Nikki Haley seems to be the deep state's pick.
She has now eclipsed DeSantis as the deep state's preferred GOP candidate.
And the media is running with the polls that she's surging, yada, yada, yada.
First of all, unless I've misunderstood the way all of this works.
It's only normal someone is going to surge the more people drop out of the race.
Their votes go somewhere else.
Chris Christie, if he had any degree of, like, shame, would say, well, geez, I'm still struggling to get 6% now that we're down to four people.
Maybe I should just get out of this.
He is in it.
I'm not going to impute intentions.
He is in it strategically.
To be the one that says the things about Donald Trump that DeSantis wants to but cannot or should not say politically.
This was Patrick Bette David's analysis after I believe it was the first RNC debate.
It's an insightful analysis and I think it has played out to be patently obvious.
Nikki Haley is going to have to answer some questions about the war, war, war attitude.
And we'll see if Megyn Kelly gets it there.
And that's it.
What I'm going to do is I'm going to walk around.
We're going to see the town today.
Come back at 5 o 'clock, maybe a little more warmly dressed.
Do a Viva on the street.
Catch some interviews with whomever we can see.
And my kid is going to get exposed to a world of politics that he should avoid at all costs, unless, you know, the existence of the world as we know it depends on our getting involved.
But he felt compelled to knowingly not just put all that at stake, to knowingly sacrifice.
The golden years that he worked his entire life for, the benefit of those, the pleasure of those to sit around.
Although some people wouldn't necessarily be happy sitting around playing golf at 75 years old.
I think it's kind of a vapid existence.
But Trump has done something that he didn't need to do and has borne the consequences.
No one thought it would get to this level of crossing the Rubicon insanity.
You know, he knew what he was getting into when he did it at the time, but I don't think he knew how far down the line, how far down the hole.
The system would go.
And I forget.
Oh, that was in terms of getting into politics, because if you don't, the world that you knew might not exist the way you knew it.
And give me liberty or give me death had a meaning.
It has a meaning.
And for some, they can actually feel it.
Which is why when they floated the idea of Tucker Carlson running as VP, showing up at the UFC fight with Trump to a crowd of people who...
They can walk among their brethren.
There's no greater flattery than the ability to walk among your people freely and be admired.
Can Joe Biden walk into a crowd?
I mean, even the most curated crowd on earth, he would get Let's Go Brandon out the front door.
Can Justin Trudeau walk among the people?
Hell no.
The only people who love Justin Trudeau are the ones who he pays to guard him in public.
Their job depends on the degree to which people hate him.
Can Christopher Freeland walk among the people?
No.
When you're governed by people who can no longer walk among the people, you've got a very, very big problem.
And we've got that very big problem now.
And so whether or not Tucker Carlson says, man, the world that I knew, the world that I wanted to, you know...
Play out the remaining years and will not exist as I know it unless I run, unless I change it.
That's enough to compel good people to get into a world of shit that is politics.
My apologies for the expletive.
The kid didn't hear anything.
Alright, let's go to the chat and see what's going on there before my fingers freeze off.
Oh my goodness.
Sir?
Daddy, I'm cold.
Okay.
Oh.
We'll go get some hot chocolate.
So refresh this.
See what's in the chat, people?
Oh yeah, by the way, hit the thumbs up and drop a comment.
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And if you're not, I think you can see it.
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If you want to be a supporter, you can be a member, non-paying member, and just be part of the community.
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My pleasure.
I mean, this is...
I was thinking, like, I drove.
It's going to take 12 hours to drive back tomorrow.
If we go straight back, I'm trying to plan some things which might involve an amazing interview on the Gulf Coast on the way down.
We'll see.
It takes all day to drive.
It would take all day to fly.
It would take you a two-hour flight, check-in, rent a car, blah, blah, blah.
I'd rather just sit and listen to podcasts all day, see the road, see the world, driving through Florida.
You see the geography change, and, I mean, it's just beautiful.
And my kid is now seeing America.
He's going to see politics.
He's going to learn more in this week off school than he would in the week in school.
What grade are you in?
It's one, two, it's one, two or three.
I forget which.
Viva, how's your butt?
Slidypie says, the sciatic, actually, I haven't been able to jog in a couple days, which makes me very angry, but I'll get on a treadmill this afternoon and get my exercise.
But it actually feels a little better.
It's freezing, if that's what you meant.
Love that you're here in Tuscaloosa.
The UA campus is beautiful to walk around, says Lena Thrasher.
It looks like a curated campus set in a movie.
I mean, it looks like I'm on the set.
Where do they film Animal House?
Because it looks like I'm on the set of Animal House or some sorority frat movie.
I'm passing these things.
There's one right in front of me.
It says Phi Kappa Psi.
P-H-I-K-A-P-P-A-I-P-S-I.
Phi Kappa Psi.
Then there's one.
Let me see how good my eyes are.
Oh my gosh.
Okay, whatever.
There's frat houses everywhere.
They're beautiful.
They look like 100-year-old mansions.
Clean brick.
Beautiful.
It's nice.
But I drove through some other places.
I don't think this is representative necessarily of all of the state.
The roads are certainly not like four-lane highways like they are in Florida.
There was a country road.
Country road all the way in.
It was beautiful, but it was at night.
We're going to get it on the way out in the morning and see what it looks like here.
With sciatica, I had the same issue, says Vito.
Driving is much better, says Aaron Pucker.
We needed an extra day.
5,600 miles in 11 days.
Enjoy the road trip.
And then we go, hold on.
Keep up your good work, Viva.
My favorite internet personality, says PhotoGirl516.
Thank you very much.
And I hope the format is a little rough when I'm on the road.
But I think I like it like that.
I like the ability just to pull up a computer and go live anywhere.
And it's amazing.
And I love the fact that Rumble has put this studio out here.
They've got a team that you can't really see behind me.
They're freezing their nipples off.
One of them gave me their sweater and he's sitting there.
He's shivering.
He's crying.
He's not crying.
But they are freezing their butts off to bring this to you.
There's two more over there.
It's a whole thing.
And by the way, you want to go to vivabarneslaw.locals.com or follow me on Twitter, TheVivaFry, because I'll be posting periodic videos throughout the day showing the beauty of the city, and I'll put together a vlog later of the journey.
Try sitting in the pigeon position for the sciatica, says Huas1776.
There's a position called the frog, where a human, you're going to visualize me doing this, you sit like a frog with your butt down.
It's weird.
I mean, it's weird doing it alone when you know that...
You know, only the cosmos knows that you're doing it, and you're still embarrassed positioning yourself like that.
Welcome to Alabama, says IcePrincess56.
The hospitality, the accent, and people are warm and loving and nice, period.
I know they are everywhere, but there is that reputation, that stereotype, if you will, of the southern hospitality.
I mean, everyone, Florida is beautiful, beautiful people, but there are beautiful people everywhere.
And I'll say it in every state because there's no state that has more beautiful people than other states.
There are some cities, some cities, which might have nastier people.
I chalk that up not to the people, but to living in cities.
You know, put anyone in a prison, and unless you're a very strong character, it's going to make you jaded and unpleasant.
But no, it's beautiful.
I love it.
I do love the southern accent.
I have a thing for the southern accent.
Okay, now what I'm going to do, I'm going to go to the frog position, good for the hips and gas.
Well, we've become old people, people.
Talking about our gas and our sciatic and the pains and our backs.
Okay, let's go to locals and see what's going on there.
Sir, you're freezing up?
Yeah, my kid's back hurts.
Daddy, my back hurts.
Okay, tippers, we got here.
Bill Brown, who's got the most beautiful, I think it's a 650 pound.
Pig, hog, whatever you call it, named Templeton.
My kid loves Templeton so much.
Did you print up the picture or did he send it to us?
Bill Brown sent us a picture of Templeton and my kid's got it in a frame in his room.
The pig, hog, whatever you call it.
Bill Brown says they don't just report crimes.
Oh, they just don't report crimes because they're afraid of...
Being deported.
Oh, my goodness.
Sorry, I just realized I was rubbing my eyes on the sweater that was lent to me.
I'm going to not put my...
I'll avoid putting my body fluids.
I have no cold and I'm clean, people.
What I invest in these days is Bill Brown.
Oh, there you got some cattle.
Oh, my goodness.
Tell me, how much of this can you see?
Hold on, I'm going to get closer.
Oh!
Oh my back!
Look at this!
I'm gonna get this focused.
That is...
oh!
I gotta tell you this.
I love Florida.
I love freedom.
I miss the snow.
I miss the smell of a fresh snowfall because it has a smell.
It's like the snowflakes actually absorb all of the ambient pollution and whatever.
Take it to the ground.
There's a clean, crisp, refreshing odor after a snowfall that you...
Cannot know what it smells like until you smelt it.
That's Bill Brown's cattle that he's investing in.
And he says, I actually served with aliens who only joined to become citizens, says Bill Brown, who is a veteran as well.
And then we got Bill Brown, you're chilly, Dave.
Really?
You want to trade temps?
And we got a kid on a snowmobile.
That's from our tippers at Locals.
And then what do we got here?
Is that the moody music building behind you?
Is that the moody?
It is.
That is from Reddit Team 33. It is the moody music team building behind us.
And that is how you know everyone in our locals community is above average.
I did not know that.
I'm Googling maps here.
I'm going to go to a frat party.
Are you allowed taking a kid to a frat party?
He identifies as a 20-year-old.
All right, what do we got here?
Lesson says, I did basic in Fort Jackson, South Carolina during a record heat wave.
Three people died due to heat injuries on base that summer.
That's nuts.
That was once upon a time the only type of sudden deaths, died suddenlies that we ever knew as growing up as, you know, football kids training hard in the summer, not getting enough water, and dying from heat stroke or whatever.
Certainly not as we know it now as being revealed by the latest.
What is it called?
A leak, hack, whistleblow out of New Zealand, which not telling us anything that we didn't already know.
Go look up Bad Batch.
HowBadIsMyBatch.com.
I think that's what it's called.
And then go organize the batches by lethality.
And then you'll see it.
Just saying he's a midget, says Bill Brown.
And in my case, that's my excuse more often than not.
All right.
What do we got here?
Definitely cold and crisp, says MI Winter Days.
People in New England are more insular than most of the South, so it takes more effort to meet people up here, says Lethson.
Southern food, midwinter days.
I might not be into the Southern food.
I'm not into fried foods.
I mean, I just...
I'm a very...
I'm a fragile snowflake.
I just need...
I think I'm going on the diet of just...
Non-processed, in as much as humanly possible.
Just like raw fruits and vegetables, not raw, but fruits and vegetables, meat.
The more processing, and I'm trying to explain this to my kid, the more processing that goes into foods, you just don't know what's in there.
I took a fruit cup this morning in syrup.
I was like, oh, well, even if I drain the syrup, that has been cured in formaldehyde toxins, that fruit.
But then I took an apple and didn't eat it.
I just had three hard-boiled eggs.
And hotel hard-boiled eggs, it's rubber.
I don't know how anybody can ruin a hard-boiled egg to make it so hard-boiled that it actually tastes like I'm biting into very soft rubber that I had that.
So we'll go find some healthy, good food.
But all right, people, let me go back one more time to the Rumbles and see what's going on there.
Oh.
I didn't realize that I look like an absolute crazy person with my layering.
If you haven't seen it, by the way, the question that journalists are no longer asking, the five WHs, the who, what, or what, when, where, why, why are there only four?
One, two, three, no, one, two, three, oh yeah, the who, what, when, where, and why.
The five questions of journalism that journalists are no longer asking, because they're not journalists anymore, they are state.
Yeah, I mean, Alabama, I don't think it gets much colder than this in winter, but this feels like a standard fall up in Canada.
Go to Wayside or Restaurant on Greensboro Avenue for lunch.
Open till 2. Great Southern food.
Warm up the kiddo, says Ice Princess 56. Screen grab.
We might actually do that.
The kid says, no.
Kid's got to eat.
And we're not doing McDonald's.
Oh, talk about...
Kid's like, hey, it's Chicken McNuggets.
It's not that bad.
It's like, have you seen what they do to make a Chicken McNugget?
I think that's chicken in DNA only, and I'm not even sure of that then.
And then what the hell else is in it?
Okay.
MSM is MKUltra, says individual thinker.
Sir, you ready?
Okay, come and say...
Oh, yeah, get in one more time here.
Oh.
Okay, we're going to...
Oh.
No kidding, I got an idea.
Okay, we're going to ask the kid one more question here.
No, I'm not asking that question.
I'm teaching.
The biggest countries...
The biggest countries by surface area, landmass, everyone's going to know the first.
What's interesting is it goes Russia, and then I think it goes Canada, USA, China.
And Canada, USA, China are within a negligible differential of each other in terms of surface area.
The Earth is 71% water by surface area.
The largest state is Alaska.
And it's almost two times bigger than the next largest state, Texas.
Now, here's the question for you, sir.
What's the largest country on Earth by surface area?
Alright, if you get to ask a question to a politician.
If you had one question to ask a politician.
I have failed.
You know what?
Maybe I haven't.
That's probably good not to know what a politician is.
Who's worse between politicians and lawyers?
I don't know, lawyers.
I don't even know what he said.
Okay, people, we're going to end it because we're going to go get warmed up somewhere.
Thank you all for tuning in.
Stay tuned.
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I'll post some stuff to Twitter.
Tonight, the debate's going to go on.
I won't be live streaming.
Oh, that one.
I got to look at that camera.
Okay, cool.
So tonight, I will not be live streaming, commentating, but I'll be attending and it's going to be amazing.