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July 9, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
01:20:23
Biden Reassures Democrats He's Not Demented! False Flag in Ukraine? Baldwin Trial to Begin & MORE?
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Be glorified in his life.
In Jesus'name, let's receive our president, the president of the United States, President Joseph Biden.
Thank you.
I think they forgot to turn the mics on here.
There you go.
Yes, you can hear my voice.
I think.
Let's let him start talking.
and I got to tinker with some things in the backdrop here.
Bishop Morris, thanks for keeping me in my seat.
I want to thank you for, you know, I said, Bishop, it's good to be home.
Please sit down.
What am I watching here?
I got my start in public life, never intending to run for office as a public defender in the civil rights movement.
And I was no great shakes, but I worked hard in Delaware.
And I used to go to 7.30 Mass at my church, and then I would show up at Reverend Beeman's, now Bishop Beeman, church.
This is like Abe Simpson telling us the story about the onions around his belt.
That's what we're going to do.
Change the situation.
I'm not playing the whole thing, people.
It really is.
It's good to be home.
You know, Mr. Felton, thank you for that introduction and moving to the sermon.
Thank you, this incredible congregation.
More welcoming as you have.
It really means it does.
It really does.
It really does.
I'm not playing this whole thing.
Across the way in Delaware, I attended a morning mass in my church and head to Sunday services at the black church, as I said early on.
I've always felt the power of your faith.
Your faith.
In good times and in tough times.
The fact is, the scripture says, all things work together for good.
To those who love God and are called according to His purpose.
Our purpose is to serve others.
That's our purpose.
To know everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect.
To know faith without works is dead.
This really gives off some Fanny Willis preaching to the church vibe.
Me thinks the man doth protesteth too much.
Good morning, everybody.
It is still morning, at least where I am.
Good afternoon or evening.
England. Oh, is this...
The lighting is okay?
The framing is good?
Let me make sure I'm on the right...
I just disabled the mic.
All right, good.
And we're on the right finger.
I wanted to play with that.
I had to, you know...
If you haven't watched the full speech, go watch it.
I'm gonna watch it.
It was the other day.
But the absolute classic part of that...
I'm going to just cut this and send it to myself.
That wasn't the highlight of the speech.
I'm going to show you something.
Oh my goodness.
If it's not apparent to everybody, I mean, we're seeing the meltdown anyhow, and I'm sticking to my prediction.
Joe Biden will not be the presidential nominee for the Democrats.
The only question is, who's it going to be?
But we're watching this monumental meltdown in real time.
Damage control like it's nobody's business.
We're going to get into the Karine Jean-Pierre vomit-inducing press conference from yesterday.
It was like an hour.
And she refuses to answer the most obvious question.
Who was the Parkinson's doctor visiting the White House to see?
I'm not going into private blah, blah, blah.
But you've got to see this.
You've got to see this.
Defiant L posted this clip, so it saves me the trouble of having to find it.
Look at this man.
While they're singing Amazing Grace.
Now, I happen to think Amazing Grace is one of the most beautiful songs, hymns on earth.
I'm not sure I'm a fan of this particular rendition.
And I might not ever be able to see or hear that song without visualizing this absolutely demented act.
Listen to this.
Look at his eyes.
No blinking.
No blinking.
blinking.
Farrell or something.
This is a Will Farrell skit.
Not blinking.
Who's he looking at?
Hasn't blinked yet.
Totally stiff.
The guy next to him is at least rocking with the beat.
He hasn't blinked yet.
Do I stand yet?
Not yet.
yet.
It's actually impossible to decide what's going on in that video.
Look at how he points to himself.
at least he's right about the wretch.
Thank you.
I mean, I can't even not blink for that long.
Without it causing me great discomfort to my eyeballs.
Alright. I don't want to shut down the whole stream.
Let me just minimize this.
Amazing Grace is the most beautiful song ever.
And I think Joe might have actually managed to ruin it with that visual.
That saved and so organic.
Saved a wretch like me.
So introspective.
So... Paying attention to human foibles and the human condition and it being what it is.
We can't see the video.
Oh, I'm an idiot.
Son of a beasting.
Hold on.
Let me bring it up.
I got it.
I got it.
Well, that must have looked real crazy.
Like, how do I create a new window here?
We're going to go with this.
Good, divine.
I'm such a moron.
Here, hold on.
So now I go like this.
Forgive me.
I've only been doing this for seven years.
Okay. We can see the video now, correct?
Yes, I can see the video.
We can all see the video.
Let me get the audio because we need to hear this.
Uh-oh, I just ruined it.
Okay. Maximize and play.
Okay, here we go.
Let's save a wretch like Like, is someone in the audience giving them cues what to do?
Hasn't blinked.
Admittedly, it's uncomfortable to be on stage for an hour, especially during religious services where people tend to fall asleep.
How do you describe that?
Is he freezing up like Mitch McConnell?
Did he just remember where he was?
No, I get to move my hands.
Is that keeping rhythm or is that a shake?
It's the wretch.
It's the wretch bar.
Can I zoom in?
Look at this.
Relate to the crowd.
Relate to the crowd.
Me. I once was lost.
Now I can close that, and then we come back to the thing.
Okay, sorry about that.
My mistake.
So, we got that.
It was a glitch, says The Care of Bear.
Good morning, everybody.
Viva Frye, former Montreal litigator.
I'm a current Florida Rumbler, although I am back behind the Iron Rainbow, hiding out in the Maple Gulag, getting ready to go do a Rebel News conference presentation on journalism, meet some aspiring journalist students, then off to the Republican National Convention, where hopefully we're going to find out who that flipping VP pick for Donald Trump is going to be.
I still...
Holding strong, got my bet on J.D. Vance, who's almost doubled in average.
No, more than doubled since when I got him.
And I'm still following the betting markets on Joe Biden and Kamala Harris because I'm sticking to it.
Joe Biden hit a number that I think he's going to come down from, and I don't think Joe Biden's going to be the nominee.
The only question is how and when it happens and who replaces him.
We'll see about that.
But if you haven't been paying attention and you haven't been noticing that...
It's full meltdown, full panic meltdown of the Democrats.
It's full damage control of the Democrats, of Karine Jean-Pierre, who is...
She is so insufferable to watch.
I thought Jen Psaki was annoying.
One thing is for certain, in retrospect, Sean Spicer and Kayleigh, I forget her name, McKinnon, they were the best press secretaries.
Ever. Sarah Huckabee Sanders was also amazing.
Jen Psaki, at least, was good at what she did.
She was a very convincing liar.
You looked in her eyes, you sort of felt like she was staring into your soul, telling you everything you needed to hear, reassuring you that everything is okay and will be okay.
And then you get some of the nicknames for Karine Jean-Pierre.
I won't repeat.
But then you get someone who's...
Qualifications consist of gender orientation, sexual proclivities, and skin color.
Those were her credentials on day one when she proudly announced, I think they hired the first immigrant.
I don't know if she's a second generation black lesbian.
And I don't know, maybe she threw in some other stuff in there that I forgot.
That was her claim to fame.
She is the worst press secretary on earth.
Language, demeanor, sort of like things that she does, quirks, that are so freaking annoying.
Let me just make sure we're looking at the same screen before I start playing it.
And she's a liar.
But she's a bad liar.
And she's patronizing, condescending, and wholly unconvincing.
And but for her sexual orientation, racial qualifications, she deserves all of the ridicule that she can possibly get.
But now you understand the sort of preemptive using racial identity, identity politics, sexual orientation as a shield and a sword.
Or at the very least as a shield in an aggressive manner and a defensive manner.
You can't criticize her.
You can't call her DEI Barbie because that would be racist, apparently.
Identifying DEI hires.
When you do it critically, as in to criticize them, is racist.
But when you hire them as DEI hires, we need a black woman on the Supreme Court.
I'm a black lesbian press secretary.
Then it's good.
Then you can rely on the DEI elements because you're using them.
As a positive, not as a negative.
This was a full two minutes of verbal diarrhea.
Let me just see why I wanted to pull this one up here.
I want to share highlights from the president's recent schedule as well as looking ahead to the next two weeks.
Two weeks.
She wants to do the highlights.
You know what I would love to hear?
I would love to see Joe Biden come up and himself take the podium and tell us what he's been doing for the last 10 days.
I would love to hear it directly from the demented, senile horse's mouth.
But no, you get Camille, Camille, Camille, Karine Jean-Pierre.
I'll pronounce it with my French accent.
So over the last 10 days, President Biden has been hitting the road and meeting directly with the American people, as well as continuing his job as leader of the country.
As well as continuing to do his job as leader of the country.
Rest assured, people, she's telling you.
Two days after the debate, he met with supporters in Atlanta, Raleigh, New York, and New Jersey.
Atlanta, Raleigh.
New York and New Jersey.
He met with leaders in four states in one day.
He's just shipping around.
You know who else did a lot in a day?
Bernie. And not Bernie Sanders.
Bernie from Weekend at Bernie's.
Man, they hauled his corpse everywhere.
He went to the beach.
He went rollercoaster riding.
He went to a restaurant.
I don't know if he did that.
I haven't seen that movie in about 35 years.
But you get what I'm getting at.
Last week, he delivered remarks on the Supreme Court, visited the D.C. Emergency Operations Center.
He delivered remarks on the Supreme Court.
Can we hear those remarks?
He spoke last week.
Crown him president.
...
briefing on extreme weather events, hosted a Medal of Honor ceremony, and joined the First Lady for a 4th of July barbecue with active duty military service members and their families throughout the week.
The president also spoke with leaders of the UK, United Kingdom, Israel, and the Republic of South Africa.
On Friday, the president traveled to Madison, Wisconsin for a campaign rally.
On Sunday, just yesterday, he held numerous events across Pennsylvania with elected officials, including Governor Shapiro, Senator Fetterman, and Congresswoman Madeline Dean.
He participated.
Okay, I don't care to hear any more of this.
That wasn't the one I wanted to bring up.
It's amazing.
They could just drag him anywhere in the back of a limo and it's an accomplishment.
Where is the one that I wanted to bring up?
Did I bring it up?
Karine Jean-Pierre.
Here we go.
This is the one I wanted to show you.
So they give a press conference yesterday and people in the press gallery are rightly asking a lot of questions on...
The breaking news that apparently a Parkinson's specialist had visited the White House three times in the last year.
Joe Biden refuses to submit to a cognitive exam because he submitted to a physical and passed it with flying colors as if, you know, like, I'm trying to think of the guy from the movie Top Secret who was clearly mentally informationally deficient.
The guy who, you know, learned everything he needed to know from reading the Washington or the New York Post.
I mean, he'd pass a physical, but he wouldn't pass a cognitive or mental.
And so they're asking.
And what do you do when people press you on something that you don't want to answer?
You feign victimhood, and you try to shame and browbeat people into not asking the questions by...
Shifting the onus on them.
I'm going to remember what the acronym is for narcissistic behavior, but hold on here.
Listen to this.
Would the president, you know, would you counsel me to do that just to sort of put an end to these questions?
I hear you.
I hear you.
The neurologists have said it is not wanted.
The president himself.
He said it today.
He said it multiple times.
And the doctor...
You know what the best thing to determine whether or not someone needs to submit to a cognitive exam?
Ask the person themselves.
Ask the person who's schizophrenic if they need to go see a doctor.
Ask them if they are detached from reality.
...
has said this.
Everything that he does day in and day out as it relates to delivering for the American people is a cognitive test.
She's doing the AOC banging on the table thing.
That is what the medical...
Doctor has said that is what the special has said.
I just want to take a step back for a second.
Because I do take offense to what Ed alluded to.
Nobody gives a crap what you take offense to.
Come out here.
Every day there's a press briefing.
She's a hero.
And we do our best to give you the information that we have at the time.
She's the hero.
That's what we do.
And we understand the freedom of the press.
We respect the freedom of the press.
You heard me talk about this last week.
I appreciate the back and forth that we all have.
I try to respect you.
I'm a hero.
And I'm a victim.
And we literally do everything that we can.
My team does everything that we can to make sure we get the answers to you.
Pull up the hero.
And sometimes we disagree.
Sometimes we are not in agreement.
But you know what?
That's democracy.
That's not democracy at all.
To say that I'm holding information is not unfair.
I think people who are watching and have everything else is not unfair.
I think people who are watching and have been watching this briefing for this past week could say that we are doing our best in this briefing to provide the information that we have.
And I will admit, I will be the first one to admit, sometimes I get it wrong.
At least I admit that.
At least I admit that.
And sometimes I don't have the information.
Wagging her finger like Bill Clinton used to do.
And I will always, always admit that.
But I do take offense.
She takes offense.
To what was just happening at the beginning of this briefing.
Tilt the shoulder.
Tilt the shoulder.
Here you go.
Oh, go ahead.
Go ahead.
I'm in total control.
Loathsome. And it was DARVO.
Deny, attack, reverse victim and offender.
That's the classic narcissist abuse of the victim.
Deny, attack, reverse victim and offender.
I think that's it.
And it's what they do on a daily level.
And you notice she's wagging her finger, which is a big no-no in politics.
You don't wag and point your finger at people because it is a sign of aggression and makes people feel defensive.
That's why Bill Clinton went to the whole pointing your thumb with your face because this is a little less aggressive.
Turtling. Like, oh God, I can't even swallow what I'm dishing out here.
And that shoulder.
Come on.
Come on!
Come on!
As a professional, I loathe Karine Jean-Pierre.
She is the worst press secretary that has ever existed.
It's insulting, demeaning, and degrading to listen to her.
And then she tries to point herself as being the hero.
Hey, answer the simple question.
Who did that Parkinson's specialist visit in the White House?
Oh, I'm not getting into that.
I'll give you all of the relevant information that I decide to give you that's favorable to what narrative I want to...
What lie I want to promote.
He passed the physical in February, March, April, May, June, July.
That's nearly half a year.
That's a long time for a normal person.
That's like 10% of the remaining life of an 81-year-old.
At best, oh, he saw a doctor in February, and we didn't see any acts of questionable cognitive impairment between February and, what are we now, July?
He saw a doctor in February.
He ain't seeing another one until next year.
I'm not telling you who that doctor was here to see in the White House because we respect privacy.
And I know he's president of the United States, running the country.
Or if he asked Joe Biden in his George Stephanopoulos interview, running the world.
But he's entitled to privacy.
We're not going to say who that Parkinson's specialist was seeing in the White House.
It could have been anybody.
Could have been Karine Jean-Pierre herself.
Oh. With that said, good morning.
Is it still morning?
Almost not morning anymore.
Good morning, everybody.
I don't know if I'm going to harp on that anymore.
It's damage control.
Joe Biden is going to be on the phone all day reassuring.
Reassuring Democrats that he's fit to run.
It's an amazing thing.
Half of his day is going to consist of convincing people he's not demented and nobody understands why that's a big problem.
I made a very, very funny meme.
It's so funny that people might not get it.
It's so subtle and it's so genius that I don't expect it to go viral because that's how good it is.
I'm joking, by the way.
But it does show my age just a little bit.
And some of you may or may not get the reference.
Breaking. Leaked audio of Biden on the phone with Democrats reassuring them he is fit to run.
This is actual footage, by the way, guys.
This is Joe Biden.
Hello? Hello?
Who is this?
Hello? Answer me!
Who is this?
Who remembers when phones used to sound like this?
For God's sake, who are you?
Hello? Hello?
If you'd like to make a call...
Who is this?
Hello? That was the operator telling you, please hang up and try your call again.
Please answer me!
And that was the noise.
Oh God, who is this?
Please! That was the noise the phone used to make if you left it off the hook.
Back when they had those little squiggly cords, the elastic cords, they were plugged into the wall.
They had a little circular dial pad and you go...
Anyhow, that clip obviously was...
Stop it!
Why are you doing this?
Why? Why?
Just tell me your name.
It was from the Adam Sandler, they're all gonna laugh at you, CD or...
Tape cassette that I had at the time.
And I thought it was classic, but nobody's going to get it.
And I had to make sure that I had to make sure it was so clearly not real that Community Notes is not going to say Viva Fry purports to have breaking audio of Joe Biden on the phone.
And it's a doctored audio recording.
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Booyah. Now, hold on.
Got a bit of a tickle in my throat and I hope it's not a summer cold.
Because it doesn't matter if I'm going to do everything that I need to do anyhow.
All right, so what we're going to talk about today, we're going to maybe finish up with some Joe Biden stuff.
I think we're done with that, but it's full meltdown mode.
I'm sticking to my prediction, which I've made for a little while now.
And unfortunately, I think Kamala Harris is probably going to be the logical replacement.
I'm not so confident Hillary Clinton's going to make a run.
We're talking about what's going on in Russia.
And how past is prologue.
If you don't learn from the past, you're bound to repeat it.
And how once you operate on the basis, and not on the basis that, but once you operate knowing that they have lied to you about literally everything.
I'm sorry, I'm doing the AOC clap now.
Once you understand that, you don't have to take a position right away when breaking news is breaking, especially in the fog of war.
But you should pause and say, Hmm.
I'm going to hold off coming to some sort of definitive formulation that might sink the world into World War III.
And I'm going to be very, very skeptical of people who take a definitive position knowing that we have been lied to in the past and they have lied to us in the past.
And I want to put on blast what the hell is going on in Canada, in Quebec and in Montreal in You know what?
Oh, and then we're going to do some Alec Baldwin update.
Remind me about the Alec Baldwin update.
Let me play this here.
I want to...
Hunley just sent me a body language analysis, and I don't know if it has to do with Karine Jean-Pierre, but I'll check that out afterwards.
I want to really, really emphasize and put on blast the absolute...
It's disgusting insanity and reality that's going on in Canada.
So people, and I put out a vlog yesterday, but the vlog, and I know it's wild, actually.
It's not a question of goodness or badness of the vlog.
It's quite clear certain subjects get algorithmically suppressed on the YouTube, not on Rumble, because I can compare the viewership per vlog on Rumble, and it's consistent.
But you talk about a story involving...
Self-harm.
Stories of self-harm or stories of injectable narcotics.
And it gets absolutely algorithmically suppressed on the YouTube.
And there's an easy way to determine it because you could see click-through rates and all the other standard statistics.
But I'm putting this on blast because it's obscene is what it is.
A lot of people were saying, Viva, you've got to go back to the Atwater market when you're in Canada because they've, for whatever the reason, they've installed an injection, a safe injection and a safe inhalation site next to the Atwater market.
It's like, okay, I'll go down and check it out.
And this is the video of the market.
I won't play the entire vlog, but this is the video of what the market looks like with the injection site right across the street.
...
with an orderly or an employee who works there, makes sure nobody's dying of overdoses.
Get to the point, Viva.
We'll get to that in a second.
Thank you.
So we passed by it.
I'll show you the video.
That's what it looks like.
Now, play it.
So this is the Atwater Market.
It's the building in the background.
It doesn't look very bad because you can't really see much from the car window.
All right.
So I went and then had a discussion with someone who worked.
The Safe Injection site was a very, very nice, good-looking, well-built young man.
And I say this not from any other reason than to say you have to be relatively well-built if you're going to be working with drug addicts who are injecting themselves.
And people are irrational and misbehaved even when they're not under the...
Deathly grasp of drugs.
You throw in drugs, heroin, whatever the heck they're inhaling, the shit will pop off at some point.
And there's not a question about it.
It's just a question of when.
And anybody who's ever had any experience going to mental institutions, people who are on drugs or mentally ill are tremendously strong and tremendously unpredictable.
So this guy is strong.
Looks like he could handle himself.
But anybody who's seen the videos of the people...
Doing bath salts and eating other people's faces.
Superhuman power when people are on drugs is a known thing.
As I'm talking to him, he says something that I didn't know, that the rumblings and the rumorings and the backlash to this injection site had nothing to do, had not to do with the Atwater Market tourist spot being across the street, but rather the school that was one block over and the playground that is immediately adjacent.
This safe injection site, halfway house, and place, it's just, it's been there now for, let me see, I'll get the article here.
It's been there for, I mean, it started in April or May, so it hasn't been there for very long.
Listen to this article out of Global News in Canada and Montreal.
Oh, that's beautiful.
See, this is beautiful.
It's beautiful scenery.
Officials seek to reassure.
Let me make sure that we're looking at the same thing.
Officials seek to reassure.
Let me maximize it.
Officials seek to reassure neighbors of new Montreal supervised injection sites.
Let's hear what they have to say about this.
...
on her only window, screaming in the streets, and using drugs.
I'm concerned about my security.
I'm concerned about everybody's security in the area.
The facility offers subsidized housing for the unhoused and a safe injection and inhalation site on the ground floor.
It's right next to a school and a playground in the middle of a residential area.
And people around here say, as they expected, the early days have been rough on the neighborhood.
This man says someone dealing with mental illness came up to him in the street with their fists up, ready to fight.
When people are on their drugs, you can't really talk to them.
There's nothing you can do.
You can't talk to them when they're not on the drugs.
I mean, this is the nature.
It causes both temporary insanity in the sense of drug-induced insanity and...
Permanent or at least longer-lasting problems.
And then addiction itself, even when they're not on drugs, addiction itself drives people to crime, violence, theft, everything.
Residents of the St. Henry neighborhood who live near a recently opened supervised injection site say the new facility is bringing havoc to their area.
People describe drug use in the streets, threatening behavior and more.
When I was there talking with the orderly or whoever the employee, I see somebody right behind me just throw a needle into the grass.
Like, I saw it.
It's a white syringe.
Chuck it into the grass.
There's a freaking playground right next door and a school one block away.
I'm concerned.
Okay, the resources.
Since the resource for people experiencing homelessness and drug addiction opened nearly two weeks ago, that was in April?
Are we done?
That was in April.
So, April.
I don't know if it says people have been urinating on her ground floor windows, screaming in the streets and using drugs.
And using drugs?
That's what it's there for!
Amazing thing, you know, the government criminalizes drug use and then not only legalizes but facilitates the use of the drugs that they've criminalized?
The facility offers subsidized housing for the unhoused, supervised injection and inhalation on the ground floor.
A man didn't want to give his name, says a man came up to him with his fists.
When people are on drugs, you can't really negotiate with them.
There's nothing you can do.
On Friday, Social Services Minister Lionel Carman, local M&A Guillaume...
Cliché Rivard and borough mayor Benoit Doré paid a visit to the site and sent a reassuring message.
They called the current rough patch a quote, transition period.
Yeah, it's like, you know, transitional inflation.
It's only here to stay.
As of next week, we expect things to improve.
I was there yesterday.
Concerned residents had rallied against the supervised injection site with some hoping the facility would be moved before it opened.
Police patrol are very present.
Don't worry, people.
It's going to get better.
It's just a transitional period and we're going to slap a lot of police on the street.
It's amazing, eh?
We cause a problem and then we go to the government to have a sort of a militarized police type solution to the problem we've created.
So are intervention workers.
Workers will increase their hours as they attempt to keep the area peaceful.
Don't worry, guys.
Property values.
Forget the property value.
The safety of the children right next door.
These are the same people who say, won't someone think of the children?
Saying, yeah, let's legalize and build an injection and inhalation site next to a playground.
Officials say the key issue is the main entrance of the building on Atwater isn't ready yet, so they're accessing to the back on green.
Oh, that's the issue.
That's the issue.
As early as Monday, everyone's going to enter by the front door, so there won't be much access here by the back door, says Quebec Solidaire, M&A, Guillaume, they should all be fired.
Avenada wonders why the facility opened before the main entrance was operational.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, no, no.
Fuck them.
They're done.
We're not thinking of the children anymore.
Now we're thinking of the drug addicts and the homeless.
So we're going to give them a place to do drugs.
But it'll be safe.
And we're not actually going to help them get off drugs.
We're just going to give them clean needles and clean crack pipes so they can smoke crack and inject needles and then throw the needles on the ground.
But don't worry, we're cleaning up the needles.
This is an important project we're going to move forward with, he said.
There's 50 deaths every month because of overdoses.
It's the number one cause of death of young adults in Canada.
We take it very seriously.
Yeah, I'm sure that has nothing to do.
I'm sure that reality has nothing to do with the last four years of reality in Canada, but in Quebec in particular.
So put it on blast.
And Valerie Plante, there will be blood on her hands.
It's a foregone...
It's not a question of if.
It's a question of when.
And it's an utter, absolute destruction of what our society has been.
And when there's a problem, then they're going to say, oh, we need more police.
Oh, no, there's going to be a curfew.
Can't go to your house because of the drug site.
Can't go to your house.
and we'll we'll put a bigger fence around the playground a bigger fence around the park All rigged to divide us and increase fear, says ACD.
Look at that.
Now let me see if I go to the donations.
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Oh, no, they're trying to keep it secret.
Don't worry.
The problem was only that they opened it before the front door was ready.
That's it.
Now that all the drug addicts and the home, now they access through the front door, surely no one's going to be sitting in the back doing drugs.
I mean, rules are rules.
It's a flipping outrage, is what it is.
Okay, now, what do we do here?
Now, let me see.
I just want to make sure that all of the tipped chat and all of the...
I'm working through making sure that there are no other glitches in...
Rumble Studio, but we're going to see it.
I'm in vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
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One dollar tip says, when Ukraine bombed Poland, shouldn't they have been attacked by NATO?
We're going to get there, Doug Leif fan.
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We need to be liberated, says Doug Leif fan.
I just, I cannot get over how bad it is because it's like, The idea of opening a safe injection site, set aside the fact that it's near a school tourist spot in a residential neighborhood.
It's like, it's as stupid as the idea of saying, you know, we're going to treat drug addiction by opening safe injection sites is as dumb of an idea as saying, we're going to fight crime by defunding the police.
And they start with these idiotic policies that you think are a joke, and then they become reality.
And then the problems that obviously are going to ensue, ensue.
And then they say, well, we've got to go back to the government that caused the problem to find the solution to the problem that resulted from the problem that they predictably caused.
Like, Ottawa has safe injection sites.
It's a shithole of a city with rampant homelessness and drug abuse on the street.
It's almost like facilitating addiction doesn't solve addiction, especially when you're facilitating the addiction without treating the addiction.
That's what the guy told me yesterday.
They don't even have any programs for the addicts.
They just have the needles and clean crack pipes.
Do we do the Ukraine story here or do we do that as we head over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com?
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I'm going to whet the appetite, but before we end this and go on over to Rumble and Locals, the news of Russia bombing a hospital in Ukraine.
And, you know, you got to pick your news, pick your sources, and know that every source has its own bias, has its own prejudice, and that's why you got to fish around and read a bunch and then come to the best conclusion that you can possibly come to based on...
Diverging information, differing information, misinformation, and the lives of the people that you know are lying to.
Now, before we do that, we're going to get into it, but let's end it on YouTube, end it on Twitter.
Not because Twitter is a, you know, a commie tube like YouTube, but we're going to go over and support Rumble and vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
The link to Locals, I'll give it to all of you here, is here.
See, I need to be able to chat in...
Chat here, but I'll put the link to Locals here.
Locals, bam, typo in there.
And the link to Locals in YouTube, right over here.
And then we're going to talk a little bit of the...
Oh, no, actually, no, before we head over to Rumble, so the Alec Baldwin trial starts today, at least jury selection.
And what the LawTube community is doing is it will be live-streamed on multiple content creators' platforms throughout the trial.
And so it's an experiment.
I don't know how it's going to work out, but a number of the creators have pooled together to co-stream the entire stream with the commentary of whomever is doing the stream at the same time, sort of like panel-type things, and it's going to be on a number of LawTube YouTube channels.
Throughout the duration of the stream, the idea being it's going to reach a bigger market, and for those who want to stream it but can't or don't want to sit on their butts all day, every day, for however long this trial lasts, it'll be live streaming.
And creators can bump in and out and watch and contribute as they so choose.
But everybody can watch this trial from beginning to end if they so choose.
So I'm going to be doing it on my channel.
Nate's doing it.
It'll be co-streamed across, I don't know who and I don't want to leave anybody out, but a bunch of LawTube YouTube channels and Rumble channels and etc.
We'll see how it works.
It's going to be interesting.
I will be following this trial.
Today's jury selection, which is not being live broadcast, but we'll see if there's any updates on that as we get into it.
But that's it.
So stay tuned for that.
As of tomorrow, it's going to be live, and I'll still be doing my live streams and other stuff as warranted.
All right, now we're going to end on YouTube and Twitter and go over to Rumbles and Locals and talk about Ukraine and how people do not seem to learn from the past 3-2-1 update stream.
All right, people.
Okay, I'm not reading the chat.
I just saw something going on in the chat.
Now, let me bring back up that screen that I had.
And it was the news coming from Al Jazeera because you got to read it from a variety of sources and see how even the liars are framing the story.
For those of you who don't know, this is yesterday?
July 8th?
July 9th.
It was yesterday.
As Ukraine's largest children's hospital is hit, anger towards Russia rages.
Now, you read from this headline.
Al Jazeera is not directly blaming Russia for the attack, linking it together, and we still don't know exactly what happened.
Moscow denies targeting the civilian site as its forces bombard cities across the country, killing more than 30 people.
Okay, earth-shattering blast shook Oleg Sanza's apartment building on Monday morning, sending dagger-like shards of glass flying around.
Hours later, she is still shaking, but it is not the damage to her two-bedroom apartment that shocked her.
We can always have the windows replaced, she told Al Jazeera.
It was the damage done to the Okhmatid, Ukraine's largest children's hospital, a sprawling complex that is just meters away from her apartment.
Thousands of children, including those with cancer, undergo treatment in the hospital every year.
A Russian hypersonic missile struck the complex on Monday morning, hitting two-story toxicology department where children undergo dialysis, officials said.
The roof collapsed, killing at least two hospital workers.
One victim is understood to have been a doctor.
Sixteen people wounded, including several children.
Feeling slowed down?
I just want to scroll down a little bit here.
The hospital attack was part of a Russian barrage.
Moscow launched three dozen missiles on Ukrainian cities.
At the time of writing, at least 36 people were reported to have been killed.
Death toll is expected to rise.
There are still children trapped under the debris, a rescue worker told Al Jazeera.
Russia denies responsibility.
Russia habitually denies targeting civilian infrastructure.
It claimed the hospital was hit by a Ukrainian air defense missile.
Quote, the statements by the regime in Kiev about Russia's allegedly deliberate missile strike on civilian sites are absolutely unreal, end quote.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said in the statement.
Multiple photos of video footage from Kiev undoubtedly confirmed the fact that the destruction due to the fall of a Ukrainian air defense missile launched within the city limits, it said.
Military analysts are adamant that the attack on Otmadit was deliberate.
And we're going to have, you know, investigations that will go on for a little while.
And we'll probably never find out the truth.
Past is prologue.
And I'm sure many of you remember, let me see if I can pull this up.
You just flash back and I'm like, oh, people either don't know this or have already forgotten.
There was that incident when two Polish farmers were killed by what Zelensky and Ukraine alleged was a Russian missile.
And Zelensky was trying to get Article 5 of the NATO agreement invoked, basically triggering a World War III.
And that article is when one member of NATO is attacked, all members of NATO come to their defense.
And the argument then was that Poland, not Ukraine, because Ukraine is not a member of NATO yet, Poland is a member of NATO.
If it was Russian missiles that killed the two Polish farmers, it would have been an attack on a NATO member by Russia.
And that would have triggered Article 5 defense.
Running full speed ahead into World War III.
And I remember at the time, you were like, those weren't Russian missiles.
For those who have forgotten, Polish experts confirmed missile that hit grain facility was Ukrainian.
This is going back to September 2023.
Polish experts have confirmed that the missile that killed the people at the grain facility was fired by Ukraine.
Okay. The explosion of the missile...
In NATO member Poland, fueled fears that the war in Ukraine could spiral into a wider conflict.
Well, it wasn't for lack of trying that it didn't.
Zelensky came out beating the drum of World War III, demanding that other members get involved.
This is an Article V violation.
Russia killed NATO member civilians.
Russia attacked a NATO member.
Sources with knowledge of the investigation that Poland had established...
The rocket has a range of 75 to 90 kilometers.
At the time...
The Russian positions were in place from which no Russian missile could reach Prezdovia.
Ukraine has denied that one of its missiles had landed in Poland.
History doesn't repeat, but it tends to rhyme without even taking a position on who's right and who's wrong here.
We don't know.
And anybody who says we know, this time it's totally clear.
I mean, imagine if we're getting into the false flag.
Conspiracy theory.
October surprise.
Joe Biden's demented.
How do we distract from it?
You remember how many times Joe Biden during the debate, that awful debate, it was during the debate, and in general, how many times he's been referring to NATO agreements and basically trying to get that war turned into a World War III.
I mean, that would be a great way.
Wartime presidents, even if they're senile and demented, don't get voted out of office.
So the timing is suspicious.
The fact that everybody reflexively runs with the exact same story as if they've learned nothing from the past is outrageous.
It is the Polish farmer 2.0.
There's a war going on.
War is hell.
And I'm not saying Russia is innocent.
And I'm not saying I'm moving to Russia or that I trust Putin any more than I trust Zelensky.
I mean, you can trust people less, but don't trust any government.
This is like the false dichotomy that...
You know, if you agree that Hamas is a terrorist organization, it means you love and trust Netanyahu.
No, but it might mean on the scale of comparables, you might equate some governments or some organizations as closer to North Korea in terms of trust and reliability, and others closer to Trudeau's liberals or Biden's Democrats.
Not to be trusted either, but I would sooner live in Canada or America than North Korea.
So, look, this is not a defense or an absolution of Putin, but have we learned nothing?
Has the media learned nothing?
Have people who run with these stories learned nothing?
And speaking of a scumbag scoundrel who should not be trusted any further than he can throw his pathologically narcissistic ass, listen to this.
You know, he's...
Trudeau has learned.
You gotta love this one.
I don't want to spoil the punchline.
Justin Trudeau.
This was yesterday.
Good to speak with Zelensky, UA, from D.C. today.
I shared my horror at the Russian missiles that struck Ukrainian cities this morning.
That much is probably, generally speaking, a true statement because there is a war going on.
Didn't specifically mention the hospital, which I also find acutely interesting.
As the NATO summit begins here in Washington, Canada and our allies are with Ukraine all the way.
As I talk about the horror of a hospital being bombed in children.
Being injured and killed.
First, let me take a selfie.
Oh. It's so nauseating.
It's so pathologically and shamelessly narcissistic.
There's tragedy, death, destruction, and literally kids being killed.
Set aside who's going to be the culprit at the end of the day.
And this pathologically narcissistic piece of garbage tweets about him.
Look at me.
I'm really thinking about it.
I'm so well-dressed.
I've got a nice shirt in a pose, leaning back, contemplating the horror.
Look at me.
It's like I Heart Huckabees.
The woman from the...
Look at me!
Oh, I can't stand him.
So that's it.
We'll see where the news goes, but you compare that, by the way.
Let's just see how Reuters was reporting on this, because you've got to get it from all sources.
Russian missile attacks kill at least 41, hit Children's Hospital, Ukraine says.
It's very, very interesting.
I've highlighted this a number of times.
When the fake news wants to repeat fake news but not be responsible for repeating the fake news, they just quote the source and say, well, we're not saying it.
I didn't say that it was a Russian missile.
I just said that Ukraine says it was a Russian missile.
CBC does it all the time.
When they were repeating the lies about the convoy.
Oh. Violence and threats of rape and murder, Mendocino says.
The infrastructure is going to collapse, Justin Trudeau says.
So they don't actually make the affirmation or the lie themselves.
They just repeat the liar saying their self-serving, self-affirming lie, them, so they can then wash their hands of it.
I didn't say it, I just said he said it.
Kyiv. Russia blasted the main children's hospital in Kyiv with a missile in broad daylight on Monday.
And rain down missiles down on other cities across Ukraine, killing at least 41 civilians in the deadliest wave of airstrikes for months.
Parents holding their babies walk down the street.
That's just terrible.
It was scary.
I couldn't breathe.
President Walensky, who stopped in Poland before heading off to Washington for a NATO summit, put the death toll at 37, including three children.
But tallies are expected to rise.
Writing on the Telegram messaging app, Zelensky said more than 100 buildings have been damaged.
The Russian terrorists must answer for this, he wrote.
Being concerned does not stop terror.
Condolences are not a weapon.
The Interior Ministry said there had also been damage across the Capitol.
So in the body, they get a little more categoric as to who did it.
And then we're not going to read any more of this.
But just wait.
See how the news pans out and whether or not the past is prologue to the future or predictive in any way, shape, or form.
If it turns out that it was a Ukrainian, I don't know, anti-missile air defense system that hit the hospital, well, people won't know.
They won't hear the correction.
And even if it turns out to be the case, they'll still blame it on Russia and say, well, that's what happened.
So it's their fault that it was one of our...
Missiles that might have malfired or misfired or fallen into the sky.
Because had they not been doing that, we wouldn't have been doing this.
And so we blame them, even though the story is 180 degrees different than what we initially reported.
So we'll see where that goes.
All right, let's get to the Alec Baldwin case.
So Alec Baldwin, trial starts tomorrow after jury selection.
I'm keeping this in the backdrop.
Yes, it's CNN, but...
I'm going to pick and choose the news from the enemy sources.
Jury selection begins.
This is in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
So everybody, involuntary manslaughter.
Alec Baldwin is facing up to 18 months in jail.
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on set, she was convicted.
I think she was sentenced to 18 months.
She's doing her time.
And now Alec Baldwin is going to stand trial.
For his conduct, which was actually pulling the trigger, but not pulling the trigger, pointing the gun at Halina Hutchins, but not pointing the gun at her.
And he faces the same 18 months in jail.
And it's jury selection.
So let's just see.
We're going to refresh this and see if there's been any news in it.
The live streaming of the trial, which will be broadcast, starts tomorrow.
So stay tuned here and on other LawTubers out there.
Jury selection begins Tuesday, which is today, for the actor who faces the charge of involuntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of Halina Hutchins on the set of Rust.
Nearly three...
Years ago.
I remember exactly where I was when it happened.
I think it was September.
I was driving down to Tim Pool's place, or I was doing a podcast at Tim Pool.
I was going for a hike in Harper's Ferry, and I went under the bridge that leads to that beautiful hike, and I did a vlog about the shooting itself the day of, or the day after.
Three freaking years.
Is that all we get?
The heck, man?
It's not news.
It's crap.
If it's not...
October 2021.
Alec Baldwin was rehearsing on the set of Rust in remote New Mexico.
Seemingly just another day in the life of a megastar with four decades in show business.
I still refuse to believe that they don't have video of the shooting, but I guess they don't.
That would have certainly come out by now.
A real revolver as a prop.
And told it's safe.
Then, an unexpected gunshot.
One female shot the test.
Hours later, cinematographer Helena Hutchins was dead.
another crew member injured and the film's production in chaos.
Baldwin's involvement in the shooting and alleged safety concerns on set suddenly thrust into the spotlight.
Yeah, because she gets convicted.
The movie's armorer is sentenced to prison for involuntary manslaughter and Baldwin.
Putting it on pause there.
We'll get to the executive producer element because there was a pre-trial motion that was just...
I say granted or dismissed.
They don't get to mention that Alec Baldwin was the producer.
Only the actor.
We'll get there in a second.
Guilty. And in a 2022 interview with CNN, denied any criminal liability.
I never took a gun and pointed at somebody and clicked the thing.
He blames...
It's terrible because you notice right there, it's one of those cumulative, I never did this and this and this.
I just did this and this.
I never took the gun, pointed at someone and pulled the trigger.
No. Even if that statement is true that he never pulled the trigger, well, then he didn't do all three, but he certainly did number one and two.
Took the gun, pointed at someone, and if you believe his lie that he never pulled the trigger and the gun just spontaneously shot, well, he's still pretty freaking guilty.
Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed and Assistant Director David Halls for the live round that was loaded into the gun, while his attorneys argue the shooting was an accident.
And Baldwin is not criminally liable.
Just because it's an accident doesn't mean that it's not criminal.
All right, can't listen to any expert on CNN.
Let's just go ahead and see.
So that's where it's at right now.
The jury selection today, it's in New Mexico.
I'm curious to see what they're going to get by way of jury selection because the question is going to be who on the jury in that specific area, I presume, I mean, they're going to have to really weed out the pro-Second Amendment types or the gun owner types, but...
You don't even have to be a gun owner to know that you don't point a loaded gun at somebody.
It's actually kind of wild because I think they're damned if they do, damned if they don't.
They can get anti-gun advocates on the jury that they're going to be even more prone to blaming someone who pointed a gun and it went off and killed someone than pro-Second Amendment types who are going to say, everybody knows not to do that.
Alec Baldwin, you said you knew not to do that.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I never point the gun at someone.
No, no, no, no.
You know, everyone knows.
Oh, no, no, no.
I never pulled the trigger because that damages the firing pin.
And then, you know, in his roadside interviews, he admits to basically having done all of it.
So I think he's damned one way or the other because you're either going to get some anti-gun fearful types out there who are going to say, you don't point the gun at somebody.
Or you're going to get Second Amendment types who are going to say, you don't point the gun at somebody.
They're going to, you know, probably be best off relying on the ignorance of people to say, well, how was I supposed to know it was a real gun?
Well, Alec Baldwin came out in his interviews and said, yeah, he's fired tons of real guns and how many billions of bullets have been fired on sets?
Prop guns are real guns.
They're called props, not because they're non-functional or replicas, but because they are property of the set.
And they are always, or at least by and large, when you really want to get that realistic, accurate close-up on the barrel, they're real guns.
They're just prop guns.
They're real firearms that are the property of the set.
They're real guns.
Loaded with blanks, dummy rounds, and occasionally live rounds that go off and kill the director of photography.
So they're doing jury selection, but I wanted to bring up the pre-trial motion that ruled that Baldwin, they don't get to make evidence that Baldwin was the producer.
Because you recall going back, Baldwin is a producer of the movie.
And let me take this out so I can talk about this here.
Presentation. No?
Solo. So Baldwin's a producer of the movie.
We talked about this at length, ad nauseum, back in the day.
Mark Robert, Lord Buckley on Twitter, America's Untold Stories with Eric Conley, has a lot of Hollywood experience.
And he's like, yeah, Baldwin was a producer, but like an artistic direction producer, not an active, involved in employment, selection, etc.
producer. So it's not a producer in title, but artistic, you know, he wants some credit for the movie, but doesn't have any active day-to-day, the dog is making a noise, day-to-day involvement in the set.
And that's a distinction in the art in Hollywood.
In people's minds, if you say he's a producer, it might create something of a more prejudicial than probative attribution of liability.
Hold on.
Let me see if you guys can hear this.
Seems to have stopped the second I put the mic in his general direction.
So a lot of people think a producer has a much more active role in the day-to-day, and they would attribute that responsibility to Baldwin, and it would be very prejudicial but not probative.
And so that was the argument.
Do they get to make evidence that Baldwin is a producer?
And the judge said no.
Judge decides Alec Baldwin's role as co-producer not relevant to trial over a fatal 2021 shooting.
Let me see if I can bring this up here.
Baldwin's role as a producer in the Western film Rust isn't relevant to the involuntary manslaughter.
Excuse me.
Trial over the fatal shooting on set.
New York judge, a New Mexico, not New York, New Mexico judge decided Monday.
The move is a major setback for prosecutors.
Just as trial was about to begin, they had planned to present evidence that showed how Baldwin bore a special responsibility as co-producer, well beyond that of an actor holding the gun for the dangerous environment that led to the deadly shooting of cinema television.
Do recall...
For those who don't remember, this was not just a one-off shooting.
There were safety issues on set.
There were working condition issues on set.
A meaningful amount of employees walked off the set the day of because of security concerns.
Apparently, a starter gun had gone off previously.
And people had concerns about the safety on the set well before this incident.
I'm telling you, my theory, it still makes even more sense that Baldwin had seen a gun fire a blank without consequence prior to and thought that he could pull the trigger to scare the bejesus out of Helena Hutchins because he didn't like her and he was getting into a fight with her and he thought it would be the exact same thing and didn't know there was a live round in it.
Why the hell there were live rounds on set?
What's-her-face is going to jail for that.
Hannah Guterres-Reed.
Okay. I'm having real difficulty with the state's position that they want to show that as a producer he didn't follow guidelines and therefore as an actor Mr. Baldwin did all of these things wrong that resulted in the death of Ms. Hutchins because as producer he allowed these things to happen.
Judge Mary Marlowe Summer said I'm denying evidence of his status as a producer.
Is that it?
Okay, here we go.
Special Prosecutor Erlina Ocampo Johnson argued unsuccessfully that Baldwin was, quote, keenly aware, end quote, of his safety obligations as a producer in an attempt to bolster an alternative theory of guilt beyond negligent use of a firearm.
The prosecution has tried to link Baldwin's behavior onset to...
Quote, total disregard or indifference for the safety of others, end quote.
Courtroom Monday, Baldwin sat with lead attorneys, yada, yada.
He also listened intently, taking occasional notes on a yellow pad and a handing or written messages to an attorney.
Baldwin wore glasses and who cares?
Trial starts choosing.
All right.
You know, it's interesting.
Let me just go back up to what the special prosecutor wants to prove, that he was keenly aware of his safety obligations as producer.
Baldwin is going to have a lot of crow to eat because of public statements he made that he shouldn't have.
They don't need to show that he was a producer to show that he was keenly aware of security risks or security obligations.
He made that abundantly clear.
In all of his street-side interviews, he made it abundantly clear how he was well aware of safety protocol with guns.
Now, admittedly, the ultimate question is, is it up to him to double-check the gun to ensure that it's a...
Dummy round or a blank and not a live round?
I would say no.
How the hell is he supposed to know the difference?
The rebuttal to that is going to be, who cares?
Even if you are not obliged to or required to double-check that they're not live rounds but dummy rounds are blanks, you don't point the gun at a person and pull the trigger.
And you don't get to point the gun at the person because the person tells you to point the gun at them, and then you still got to explain away the pulling of the trigger.
There's another issue in this case.
Anybody who's been following it knows this.
It's going to help the defense.
Freaking investigators of the FBI, whoever it was, they broke the gun.
When they were doing their tests to see if the gun malfunctioned, they smashed it with a mallet and irreparably broke the evidence.
And so now you don't even have the key piece of evidence to show that in no realm of a lie of a universe did Alec Baldwin not pull the trigger.
They destroyed the evidence.
And so expect the defense to have a field day with that.
We don't have the murder weapon anymore or the alleged murder weapon because they irreparably broke it.
They may as well have melted it down into a nugget.
It's manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, Boopsie, who says manslaughter or murder.
So my understanding is it's involuntary manslaughter, maximum sentence of 18 months in jail.
Whether or not we think that the judge is already in the bag for Baldwin, I can understand.
That ruling, and as much as I still might be wrong, and I would defer to anybody with actual criminal law experience, and especially in New Mexico, but to say that as a producer, he knew or ought to have known, and then to the jury, they will get confused and place perhaps unreasonable value on that, and then find guilt, even though legally speaking...
I say it might be irrelevant, but I think it's also just totally not persuasive.
He still did exactly what he did.
So when they talk about prejudicial but not probative, that's what the judge came to.
*sigh*
Okay, let's see if we go back to Rumble.
Scroll up here.
Oh, look at that.
I see.
Go to Rumble store.
Discount drop 20. Oh, you can even click right on the link of the ad from in.
Learn more.
And it goes right to the website.
Bada bing, bada boom.
I might order a shirt just for the sake of it.
I went to Rumble for a reason.
Okay, we're good on Rumble.
And let's go to the bottom.
So the trial starts tomorrow.
It's going to be fun.
We will be live streaming.
And it'll be very convenient for me because I can pop into the stream while I'm driving because I've got to be doing a lot of driving over the next week and a half.
Toronto, Milwaukee, Montreal, and it's going to be one heck of a...
Busy couple of weeks.
All right, let me refresh here in vivabarneslaw.locals.com and get to some of the chat.
Boopsie says, thank you, Viva.
Let me see here.
We're going up here.
Between wrist slap and he's not bankable anymore, so Hollywood, don't care.
Let me take my hair out of here.
Who's making predictions for this?
The question is, the real question is going to be whether or not the conviction of Hannah Gutierrez reads helps or hurts.
Alec Baldwin.
That was not the way to phrase it.
Does the conviction of Hannah Guterres-Reed help or hurt Alec Baldwin?
Some people are going to say, look, she's the one who's guilty.
She's already been convicted, which absolves Alec Baldwin for criminal responsibility, criminal liability.
Others are going to say, yeah, none of this had to happen.
She's already been convicted.
Does her conviction absolve Alec Baldwin for his own conduct?
You know they're going to argue it.
How can Alec Baldwin be criminally liable if she was criminally liable for providing him a hot gun while telling him it was a cold gun, even though she didn't tell him it was a cold gun?
I didn't follow her trial as thoroughly as I should have, but she wasn't even there when he took the gun, but she definitely admitted to jamming in a live round into the gun, which didn't fit, and she's responsible.
The only question is, how liable is Alec Baldwin and whether or not he's going to get convicted?
We'll see.
In the chat here.
Live chat.
Go back to the chat.
Sup, savages?
Says Jacob Castro.
If it weren't for her, says BC Husai.
He hired her and then overworked her and then refused to attend safety instructions, says Faithless.
Well, he definitely hired her.
They were all...
I mean, it's so preposterous because I don't know if everybody knows this, so I think you do.
She wasn't allowed in the church scene because of COVID protocol.
So the armorer, a woman...
Because they figure messing around with the chain of custody of a real gun is less dangerous than COVID.
So she wasn't allowed in the church during the scene because of COVID restrictions.
They should have thrown the government in there too.
Okay. And so that's what's going on with Alec Baldwin.
So stay tuned.
We're going to see why is FBI smashing evidence like Hillary in the bathroom anyway, Roxanne says.
The FBI was trying to prove that the gun couldn't misfire, could not fire without the trigger being pulled.
And so they were hitting it from the back, from the top, to see if they could get the hammer to punch against the bullet with sufficient force to fire without the trigger being pulled.
So that's why they did it.
But it's done.
And then I remember at the time, I was getting a crash course on these types of guns because apparently this type of revolver has locking mechanisms with each stage of the trigger.
So it's not even possible that it could have fired without the trigger being pulled.
Then there was the question as to whether or not it could have been fanned.
Because remember, he said, I pulled the hammer back like this, like this, and then the gun went off.
And then the question was whether or not...
He could have released the hammer at a certain point and it struck with the firing pin strike the bullet with sufficient force to set the bullet off without pulling the trigger just by cocking the hammer back.
And I remember there was an explanation as to why that was not possible because it like locks into place.
By the way, I've been watching a lot of Kentucky Ballistics for anybody who doesn't know of the YouTube channel.
And I just recently saw the episode where he, it was three years old, but I didn't realize that Kentucky Ballistics guy had a misfire.
Because of a hot round of a massive freaking, I don't know, like 5,000 grain bullet.
And it blew into his chest, severed his, I want to say carotid artery, but I think it's his jugular vein.
My kid watches it.
He loves Kentucky ballistics.
So I've learned a fair bit about firearms.
And that's it.
Okay, so we'll see where that goes tomorrow.
Starting tomorrow, it's going to be fantastic.
I did have something that I wanted to play in the backdrop.
We're going to go, oh, this.
Just going to have a little fun here.
Jill Biden.
I got to tell you, man.
I think she fancies herself a rock star.
listen to this.
Dr. Biden, do you have any message to how Democrats who are calling for your husband to drop out of the race?
How are you feeling about this thing?
All right, ladies.
All right, let's load up.
Why are you screaming at me?
The first thing to notice is here, look, like a rock star.
She's dressed like a rock star.
I don't know how much that clothing is.
Look at this.
I'm projecting a lot of my own disdain for her.
Entitlement. Rockstar attire.
I don't know what sunglasses those are.
Why are you screaming at me?
Nobody was screaming at you.
They're a gaggle of reporters.
Why are you screaming at me?
You know me.
You know me.
It's such a weird thing to say.
Don't scream.
And then she proceeds to go and not answer the question.
As far as I can tell.
Yep. Uh-oh.
Give me a few minutes.
Alright. People?
Let me go see here.
There's one more with Jen Psaki.
We're going to end with Jen Psaki before we go over to locals and have a little bit of an after party.
Chanel bitch says on her two, three, four.
Me thinks Jill is one of the handlers that has been pushing Joe through all of this.
I don't really think there's much of a question about that.
The only outrageous thing is that Hunter Biden, a man who literally has what to gain from Joe staying in the race, a crackhead.
A recovered crackhead.
A now convicted felon, but that's worth what it's worth because they've made convicted felons out of non-felons like Trump.
He's also advising him.
Can you get clean energy drink?
Maybe a true north or something?
Okay, I might have to go pick people up in a second.
Baldwin has to overcome the video of him shooting the gun.
That's going to be near impossible to do.
Hold on.
That was from Rumble, and that came in from...
I'm still alive.
I'll call you back.
Bye-bye.
Okay. That comes from Eric Speculius.
What video of Alec firing the gun?
Not the actual firing of the gun that killed Helena Hutchins.
Oh, I can pin this so we can actually see this as we're talking.
So hold on.
Let me go back to the chat there.
It was over here that I saw that.
Unpin. I think he's getting convicted.
Yeah, I think he's getting convicted.
That's from the Macy's Drapes Collection, says RP McMurphy.
I've seen more class in trailer park trash, says Bill Brown.
That's what he looks like when he uses a phone.
Okay. All right.
There was another thing that I wanted to bring up in the back here.
This is just...
When I say that Jen Psaki was better than Karine Jean-Pierre...
You gotta see this.
But I've realized now, she might be mentally challenged, Jen Psaki.
We're gonna play this through and just pick apart Jen Psaki's analysis of Joe Biden.
Okay. It's now been 10 days since the first presidential debate.
And let's be honest, those 10 days have kind of felt like 10 years in the political world, and maybe to all of you out there watching.
I mean, the speculation about Joe Biden's future has been rampant.
The panic inside the Democratic Party has definitely not gone away.
And I'm going to venture to guess that the conversations you all are having at your 4th of July barbecue parties this weekend are maybe just a little bit more political than they usually are.
The questions I know I'm getting from text message, from friends, from family are twofold.
What's going to happen and what is the best path forward?
Now, first of all, let's just pause it right here.
She's still got a lively look in her eyes, but I'm noticing it looks like it's more strained than usual.
Second thing, why the hell is she wearing spray tan?
You got Joe Biden shows up to the debate, not to the debate, sorry, the George Stephanopoulos interview with spray tan.
Now you got Jen Psaki, who's, I don't know if she's a natural redhead, which would lead me to believe that she doesn't have a soul.
I'm sorry, the ginger jokes would never get old.
She's... She's wearing spray tan, and it kind of looks like Trumpian.
It's very, very bizarre what they're trying to do here.
She has a very slow method of speaking that drives me crazy.
Let's hear her questions.
And I'm not going to sit here this afternoon and tell you, I know the answer to either question.
I mean, anyone who tells you out there, they do know for certain exactly what's going to happen, doesn't know for certain exactly what's going to happen.
Does the vocal fry drive anybody else crazy?
And what's going to happen?
Listen to it.
So the best thing I can do is tell you what's happening right now.
And I mean publicly, but I also mean...
Oh my goodness.
Her hands look very small.
My sense of what's happening behind the scenes.
Look at this.
It's like he's ascending to heaven in real time.
Literally happening right now as President Biden is campaigning in Pennsylvania, a key state for him.
I mean, just moments ago, and you can see it there, he spoke at a church in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. This morning...
Both of Pennsylvania-sitting U.S. senators, along with current and former members of the House, greeted the president in what seemed like a real show of solidarity, especially in this moment.
Can you, first of all, John Fetman's in there, hilarious.
Can you believe that people, I don't know how many, actually get their news from such superficial trite as this?
It's an amazing thing.
You wonder why people are so ill-informed and misinformed and ignorant.
This is their news.
It's also important to note that since the debate, five sitting members of Congress have publicly called on the president to step aside, which is not at all insignificant.
At this point, one of them, only one of them right now, Minnesota Congresswoman Angie Craig, is from a swing district, which means she's vulnerable and has a vulnerable re-election campaign.
And that's important to note, too.
But that list could absolutely get longer after lawmakers return to Washington tomorrow.
The list could get longer.
This is breaking news.
Days ahead.
Senator Mark Warner is organizing a group of Democratic senators to meet this week to discuss what they believe is Biden's best path forward.
Leader Hakeem Jeffries is holding what sounds like a similar meeting with House Democrats this afternoon.
And just yesterday, a current senior White House official, who the New York Times described importantly as having worked with Biden during his presidency, vice presidency, and on the 2020 campaign, said that he should not seek re-election.
Now, this person wasn't named, and we don't know who it is.
But I can tell you, there aren't too many people who fit that description.
It's basically an indication that even long-time loyalists may have serious doubts about his past.
It was going to potentially be a very interesting day here in Washington when lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill.
And then on Thursday, just four days from...
How old is Jen Psaki?
I can't listen to this anymore.
Jen Psaki age.
She's my age.
Okay. That's what's going on in the world, people.
circle back.
Thank you.
What did I just do?
Am I still here?
Oh, okay.
Well, at least now we know that I can come back if I pop out of the stream.
Sorry about that.
I wanted to say she knows who said it.
She's a fully trained liar.
Grobert said that she has CIA history or former CIA employment.
I'm going to have to go check that out.
Yeah, I'm back.
I kicked myself from the stream by accident.
Anyways, we have to end this because I got to go pick up a kid and go mountain biking, which is going to be fun.
That's what's happening in your world today.
What day is it today?
It's Monday, Tuesday.
So trial starts tomorrow, Wednesday.
I'm off to Toronto Thursday.
Rebel, not Rebel.
Yeah, Rebel News.
Conference Friday.
Milwaukee Bound Saturday.
RNC Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
And that's what's happening.
I'm going to go.
We're going to do a little locals after party here.
And see what's going on.
Yeah, I popped up.
I popped in.
You the best, Viva.
Says Tulip76.
Oh, stop it.
Thank you very much.
Let me make sure that I haven't left anything over here.
I haven't left anything over here.
And that is it.
So locals.
Let's go for the little supporters-only after-party Q&A for 10 minutes, and then I'm going to go do the parenting thing.
What's on my face here?
Do the parenting thing and go biking with the kids.
Everybody, stay tuned.
And I've also got some, not breaking, but some interesting news that I'm going to be reporting on coming out of Canada.
And that is it.
Okay. We're ending on Rumble.
It's going to be locals-supporters-only.
On Locals.
And we're going to do a 10-minute rapid-fire Q&A.
AMA. Not a Q&A.
AMA over on Rumble.
So everybody, enjoy the rest of the day.
I will see you sooner than later.
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