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Aug. 1, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
01:26:05
SHOCKING VIDEO from Trump Assassination Attempt! Trump HUMILIATES Propagandist "Journalist" & MORE!
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Yep. So we are driving from Montreal to Florida with Winnie the Blind Westie and Pudge the parallel was Puggle.
Hello there.
We've had our first number two dropped in the car as we were driving by Pudge and then we had to pull off a theme.
immediate next exit to clean up the car.
The name of the town, do you know what the name of the town is?
No. It's called Shartlesville.
I'm not joking.
Shartlesville. S-A-L-E-S-B-L.
Shartlesville, where we cleaned up a little bit of a shartle.
Beautiful place.
Winston, do your business, let's go, come on.
Do your business.
Do your business.
Activate camera.
Kids stopped it on 50 seconds.
Oh my goodness, people.
If I told you I just got back...
From a, what is it?
It's 1,600 miles?
I think it's 1,600 miles.
2,600 kilometers.
If I look like hybrid and ragged, it's because I just got back not more than 25 minutes ago, and I've been sitting in the car stewing with things that I need to talk about, things that I want to say.
I'm back, but before we even get into anything, let me make sure that we are proper live.
Across the various pages of the interwebs, I am going to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Ohio Pat says, welcome home.
We are live on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Let's make sure that we are live on Rumble.
Share the link around because I'm...
Obviously, my streams are like me.
Short notice, people.
Let me just go here.
Send a quick email.
And I had to set everything up.
I had to reset the studio back up.
Get my mic propped up into the stand again.
Live. Boom.
And this.
And this.
Okay, so now we're live here and we're live on the YouTubes.
So we are live everywhere.
And that's it.
Okay, here.
Let me just bring up the screen here before we get started.
People. I want everyone to appreciate.
This is not a pat on the back or like how good am I because I drive.
I can drive forever so long as I can listen to podcasts, listen to audiobooks, listen to the news.
I listened to Dan Bongino for the last three days, but I couldn't listen to some stuff because I was traveling with a kid who every now and again needed a two-hour distraction so I would have to give my phone to the kid who would watch a movie as we drive.
From Montreal to Florida, where I have made it home, touch wood, safe and sound.
This summer, I think we started the journey in the end of June.
I went from the Boca area, say like Miami, for those of you who don't know, to Montreal.
That's 2,600 kilometers.
Then we went from Montreal to Toronto for a Rebel News event.
Then we went from Toronto to Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for the RNC.
Then I went Milwaukee back to Montreal, taking a bit of a detour.
And then Montreal back to Florida.
And you go Montreal.
So for those of you who don't know, I won't pull it out on a map.
You know what?
Forget it.
No, I'm not going to pull it out on a map.
You go Montreal, you cross the border in Vermont, you go into New York, you go into New Jersey, then you go into Pennsylvania.
I think I missed the state there.
Then you go, it depends on how you go, through Maryland, then you get into Virginia, West Virginia, North Virginia.
There's no North Virginia.
Maryland, Virginia.
Then you get into North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
And it's like, it's a marathon that takes at least two days.
And we did it over the course of four days with three days of driving.
It's like living through the experience of traversing the geography, the topology, and the culture of North America.
It's an amazing thing.
Sounds like a car commercial.
What car did you take?
We took the Bronco.
And it's...
Look, I put it on...
Efficient fuel efficiency mode, and we were getting like 15 miles to the gallon in fuel efficient mode with the cruise control on.
But it's like driving, I said it's like driving a tank on a cloud, and we put some kilometers on that car this year.
But it's an amazing thing, like you drive through cultures, you drive through cities, you see people, and you see the changing lay of the land, the geology.
Which is amazing.
Like, you go from the big, beautiful mountains of the Adirondacks into the rolling hills of the Smoky Mountains, and then you get into the coastal region, or the intercoastals of North-South Carolina, and it just gets flatter and flatter and flatter until you get to Florida, and you get the panhandle of America just flat, green, and beautiful.
And when we saw our first iguana, we were like...
Dude, we made it back home.
And so as we're driving all of this, and we stopped for a clear day in Virginia, West Virginia.
We did Harper's Ferry.
We did the hike up to that beautiful lookout.
I forget what it's called.
And did a Timcast.
Hold on.
I got to show everybody this.
I still LOL when I see this.
And we're going to start.
So we did the hike up in...
Harper's Ferry.
And then as we're driving today, yesterday I watched The Patriot with my kid.
He's young, but that type of violence we can deal with.
We watched The Patriot.
We watched a few videos on Fort Ticonderoga, the history of that.
And then I was like, you know what, dude, we're in Harper's Ferry.
This is the history of the Civil War, the intersection of this amazing focal point.
And today...
We were watching it.
The channel is called Oversimplified, and it's actually an amazing channel on Commitube, but it's a good channel nonetheless.
We watched Oversimplified break down the War of Independence and the Revolutionary War, which is where America fought for the militias of America, fought the most sophisticated army on the earth at the time and obtained and fought and earned their God-given rights and liberties.
It's an amazing thing.
We listen to that to put it into perspective, and then we listen to something on the Civil War, which was a little too complicated for a kid.
But you understand, like, as you drive through these mountainous regions, and, like, heaven on earth, being on the Potomac, where it meets the Shenandoah River, and you imagine, like, 400 years, well, what is it, 17, 18, 19, 350 years ago, like...
Disorganized militias, new conquerors, new discoverers of the Americas.
Yes, there were people here before, but the Europeans discovering, settling the Americas and then saying, we have had enough of this tyrannical government that is taxing us to wage foreign conflict and we're going to fight for our God-given liberties and we're going to structure a document to ensure that we never live under what we just fought for freedom from.
You know what I'm saying?
And the wisdom of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, what they were fighting against and what they wanted to prevent.
And I'm listening to this, and you have George Washington in the founding principles of America not to get involved in foreign conflict.
They fought taxation because England was waging wars all across the world.
Thank you very much, sir.
And I just got a Father's Day.
A card from somebody.
I'm going to have to see what this is.
They were fighting over taxation from a tyrannical government that was using that tax dollars to wage wars in foreign lands.
And George Washington says, no involvement in foreign conflict and look where we are right now.
Bring it over here.
I'll show this.
Okay, now get up and close the door.
I think this just came in the mail.
Make the fish be...
Oh, may the fish be with you.
I think I know who gave that to me.
Thank you very much, by the way.
So that's what happened.
And we just drove back all the way today and we get into Florida and it's fantastic.
So that's it.
But now, I was on Tim Pool and I'm still LOLing because occasionally there's funny and there's funny.
And I hesitate.
I'm like, oh, are people going to accuse me of making crude jokes or demeaning jokes or whatever?
We live in such a disgraceful world where you have to fear comedy and fear that which is genuinely hilarious because of how people might react to it.
I was like, no, F it.
F it.
We're living dangerously, people.
And I posted this right before going on live with Tim Cass because he had a puppet, a muppet.
You stick your hand up its butt and you move its mouth.
And every time I watch it, I still laugh.
This isn't Tim Pool's face.
This is Tim Pool.
Isn't that right, Tim?
This is Tim Pool.
As you can tell, I am me.
What are we going to talk about tonight, Tim?
Well, there's a lot of stuff going on in the news.
I'm sure...
Oh, I love your face, David.
This isn't Tim Pool's face.
So that was at Tim Pool's place.
I just, that was funny.
It was just funny.
All right.
All right.
It feels like today was a quiet news day because it allowed me to catch up on the last week of news to formulate my thoughts and to make sure I understand things.
Now, by the way, okay, hold on, hold on.
There's another disclaimer before we get started here.
Because... Let me see if I can do this.
Because I gotta...
Here, hold on.
I'll bring this up.
Here we go.
Okay, fine.
So I thought I had a funny joke.
And I posted the funny joke.
But it took me days to think of this joke and to post it in a way, not that wouldn't get me canceled, but post it in a way that would be unique and not just crass.
Because, you know, I wanted to make the joke that, like, you know, Kamala Harris is...
She's a woman.
She's apparently black.
She's apparently Indian.
She's apparently...
I have no doubt that they're going to say if you don't vote for her, you're anti-Semitic as well because her husband's Jewish.
And I was going to say, like, she's the ultimate DEI hire because she's also retarded.
I didn't want to use that word because, like, okay, that's the cheap way of saying the joke.
So I was like, oh, what's the word for when people discriminate against the disabled?
And I forgot that this word exists, ableist.
So, like, I'm driving today.
I was like, oh, when was this?
This was 2.40 p.m. today.
I'm like, I got the phrasing.
If you don't support Kamala Harris, you are a misogynist or racist and a xenophobe.
But most important and most overlooked, you are also an ableist.
The joke being that she's clearly...
I mean, she's not the sharpest tool in the box.
I don't want to judge other people's intelligence, but I will in this case.
And so the joke is you have to vote for her because she's breaking new grounds, glass ceilings for everything, including the mentally impaired.
Then Michael Malice said...
You're stealing my joke from Wednesday, and I didn't hear this joke yet because I haven't been up to speed on it, but hold on.
Someone had posted the actual clip.
Here. I have not heard this yet.
I've been waiting the entire day to listen to this, and I told Michael Malas and Hino.
It's spontaneous creation, except I was a few days behind his humor, but apparently, you know, other people have thought this joke as well.
I haven't heard this yet.
We're going to hear what Michael Malice said on Joe Rogan.
Then I'm going to actually go listen to the episode when I go for a jog after this show.
You're anti-Semitic.
If you're going after Officer Harris, you're either racist or sexist or ableist.
So they will use...
Yeah, because she's a retard.
She's literally a retard.
I mean...
Okay, I can tell you one thing.
I came up with the anti-Semitic before this episode, so that much I can evidence.
I have submitted the evidence to Michael Malice.
But I absolutely did not see this because I haven't started any of the recent episodes of Joe Rogan yet.
You know, that's funny.
I would have used the R word for humor, but I've been bringing back retarded into my tweet lexicon a lot lately, and I thought that would have been a better opportunity to go.
Anyhow. Oh, my grandmother always said, by the way, great minds think alike and fools seldom differ.
To be determined whether or not we are great minds or fools.
Let me bring up this, because I see these things here.
Bill Brown in the house says, a pat on the back, you say.
Oh, you can't see a picture of Bill Brown's massive, massive beast, Templeton.
TheDuneGuy says, Viva, the fro will grow until freedom restored because Tim ignored my super chat.
I need to know how you keep your fro so lush since I've been growing my fro out since 2020 as well.
2021. I did know it's gotten very, very knotted up, so I'm going to have to put a ton of conditioner in it and brush it up this afternoon after I go for a jog because I've been sitting on my ass for the better part of four days.
And SnuggleStruggle says, MN.
What does that mean?
Minnesota has added new local taxes upon the people, both 0.5% increases taxes as, quote, county tax and, quote, county transit tax, which is fund, quote, climate change and, quote, delusional.
The Boston Tea Party heated up for less.
Yeah, and so you appreciate they put a stamp tax in, the Brits, to tax Americans so they can pay them back for having, you know, protected them.
It's like a mob.
The British government was a mob on the Americans, and they said, no more stamp tax, and they repealed the stamp tax.
Then they go, then they just, oh, tax on T, tax on this, tax on that.
You go to Canada, and it's, I mean, you pay like 45% income tax if you make $100,000 a year and more.
Then you pay 15% provincial and harmonized government sales tax.
Then you pay, that's on goods and services that you pay for afterwards.
Then you pay...
Property tax.
Then you pay mutation tax, the welcome tax.
Holy cows, tax, tax, tax.
Like, you work for the government.
You are their slave.
And then what do they provide for?
Nothing. They provide you shit for it.
They give you a crappy healthcare system.
Then they offer you death because the taxes you paid into the healthcare system are worth nothing.
The roads suck, at least in Canada.
And that's it.
Okay, anyways, we're not going to complain and we're not going to talk about my road trip for the entire stream.
We're going to talk about two specific things today.
Trump at the National Association of Black Journalists yesterday, the NABJ, which is also like, you know, people have to think when you put out acronyms, you have to think about how people can make fun of acronyms.
And I'm childish.
Yes, I appreciate that.
But like NABJ, not applicable BJ.
I mean, come on.
It's like...
Think about the acronyms.
So Trump went to the National Association of Black Journalists yesterday, and I was going to do...
I didn't know...
I could have done it live, but I was on the road, and at least I was...
What's the word I'm looking for?
I was able to listen to it while I was driving.
And I'm wondering, like, why the hell am I listening to silence?
Like, what the heck is going on?
And it turns out, as was made clear in the very first question, that the NABJ...
Had technical difficulties and kept Trump waiting due to technical issues for 35 minutes.
That's if we believe it.
I'm not sure.
There were notable glitches or at least alleged issues during the Trump's conversation at the National Association of Black Journalists.
And I'm not convinced that they are all accidents.
Like at one point, Trump said, I can't hear what you're saying.
I can only hear every second word.
And if one wants to get conspiratorial, one can think that, you know, these glitches.
They cause a problem of comprehension.
So the answer, Trump might be answering a question that he's misunderstood because he hasn't heard the full question.
And this happened a while back.
I can't remember when, but I know that the question was, someone asked a question to a politician, I think it was Trump, and he answered what he thought was the question and it wasn't the question and it led to mockery.
And yesterday at the National Association of Black Journalists, at least one I was...
The Faulkner?
No, Harrison Faulkner is a Canadian journalist.
He was one of the journalists at Fox News was cutting in and out.
And so it made Trump look a little old, like he can't hear.
Maybe that was the angle that they were going for to make fun of him.
Or he misunderstands the question and answers the off question to a question that everybody else heard except for him.
And then he looks like an idiot.
Dude can't understand the question.
So we're going to talk about that.
And we're going to talk about the latest developments from the...
Failed Trump assassination plot.
Yeah, Harris Faulkner is the Canadian journalist.
Hold on.
Harris Faulkner is the Canadian journalist, right?
Not the one at Fox News.
Harris Faulkner.
He's the one.
Oh, no, it isn't.
But hold on.
So Harris Faulkner is the journalist at Fox News who was asking fair questions, unlike that other one there, Rachel Scott.
But then there's a Canadian journalist who has a very similar name to Harrison Faulkner.
Hold on, what's his name?
Just double-check something here.
Sent it here.
That is wild!
There's Harris Faulkner.
Oh, this is so, so, so bizarre.
I've just realized this.
Look at this.
Hold on.
There's Harris Faulkner, who's the journalist at Fox News, and there's actually up in Canada a Harrison Faulkner who goes by Harry Faulkner, who's a different human.
Harry Faulkner, Twitter.
Yeah, there's a Harrison...
What the heck is my problem here?
I'm on the guy's Twitter feed.
It's called Harry underscore Faulkner.
Anyway, that's funny.
So there's a Harrison Faulkner journalist up in Canada.
There's a Harry Faulkner.
Okay, we're going to start with this.
Let me just make sure.
Oh, by the way, everybody, if you could be so inclined, share the link around because it's short notice as always.
And make sure that you are subscribed if you are not already subscribed, although I suspect everybody is.
Let's start with the National Association of Black Journalists, the NABJ, where Kamala Harris did not show up for the first time.
Sorry. I will not make those crash jokes.
I will leave it to the rest of the internet to make the jokes.
About Harrison Faulkner not showing up for the...
Kamala Harris not showing up for the NABJ.
Alright, let's just share this here.
This is not the right clip.
We're going to start with...
Oh yeah, then we're going to get into the...
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Here we go.
Listen to this.
So after we're all sitting there waiting in the dark for...
An extended period of time.
Nobody really knows why.
What's her face here?
Rachel Scott comes out.
And, you know, she has to disclaim the big bad boogeyman.
Some people didn't even think...
Here, this is the opening question after Trump was waiting, apparently, for 35 minutes due to the technical difficulties of journalists putting on a journalism event and the host is the I want to start by addressing the elephant in the room,
sir. A lot of people did not think.
It was appropriate for you to be here today.
You have pushed false claims about some of your rivals, from Nikki Haley to former President Barack Obama, saying that they were not born in the United States, which is not true.
You have told four Congressmen women of color, who were American citizens...
Hold on a second, guys.
Do I stop?
I'm going to play it all the way through and not interrupt, so I'll shut my big mouth and then we're going to go through this again.
...
to go back to where they came from.
You have used words like animal and rabbit to describe black district attorneys.
You've attacked black journalists, calling them a loser, saying the questions that they ask are, quote, stupid and racist.
You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar-a-Lago resort.
So my question, sir, now that you are asking black supporters to vote for you, why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that?
Let me pause it right there, and then we're going to rewind this.
There was a little bit of an intro before Trump came out on stage where Rachel Scott was telling the crowd, we've done this with all presidential candidates and presidents.
Don't cancel me for hosting Hitler himself in the flesh, and I'm being sarcastic when I say that.
So there was a bit of an...
This wasn't like right away, but it was right after Trump took the stage.
This entire question...
A is racist, and you can have self-hating Jews, and you can have members of racial minorities who only see color.
I appreciate people saying, no, no, racism is prejudice plus power.
First of all, bullshit.
But second of all, I would say even by that definition, then this is racism because there is a whole hell of a lot of power to be wielded by invoking racism and by invoking identity politics.
But that's not what racism means.
For good or for bad, because there is good racism.
Like saying, oh, X race is good at X activity is just as, I guess, in a way racist, although there might be statistical or scientific evidence to support certain claims.
But to only see race and identity and ethnicity is the definition of racism.
But the problem is, this entire question is predicated on disinformation and misinformation.
And it's ironic because in her intro...
You know, Rachel Scott comes out there and says, I'm going to hold Trump's feet to the fire.
We've partnered up with PolitiFact to real-time fact-check Donald Trump as if PolitiFact can be trusted as far as you can throw them.
So she says, we partnered up with PolitiFact, and we're going to real-time fact-check Donald Trump when she starts off with what is nothing shy of a lie of a question.
Now, some people are going to say, what do you mean, Viva?
Everything she said is factually correct.
He called a black journalist nasty, or he called a black politician nasty.
I want to start by addressing the elephant in the room, sir.
A lot of people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today.
First of all, who?
That is either, on the one hand, them making up their own reality, or them quoting idiots who need not or don't deserve to be quoted.
A lot of people also don't think he was shot in the ear.
It doesn't mean you cite them as a moral authority to explain away your behavior to them.
A lot of people are idiots, and you don't rely on, invoke, or apologize to the idiots.
You ignore the idiots.
So anybody who says Trump shouldn't be there, on the one hand, is either I don't think exists, or is an idiot and should not be Cited as somehow requiring justification to explain to them why you dare have the former president and presidential candidate in real time at a National Association of Black Journalists.
Okay, fine.
Part one.
You have pushed false claims about some of your rivals.
I would like examples right there.
That is a lie.
The pushed false claims about Barack Obama not being born here.
First of all, the more they say that he was, the more I'm inclined to think that he actually wasn't.
I know there's a whole suspicion around the lady who issued his birth certificate, who died in a plane crash.
Question asking where someone was born is a very legitimate question, especially if they are running for a position that requires they be born in a country.
Can you imagine asking where someone's born is racist?
Well, it's not always racist.
Only if they're black isn't racist.
Oh, really?
He writes a book about...
Oh, let's see.
So, other than Obama, what other conspiracy theories or disinformation did Trump repeat about other rivals?
And as far as I'm concerned, it was, is, and will always be a very legitimate question to ask where Obama was born.
Probably was born in America.
But I gotta tell you, the more that they react like a bunch of vitriolic...
Methinks they doth protest too much animals.
The more I'm inclined to think maybe he wasn't born in America.
Who cares at the end of the day?
But the more they tell you something's not true when they've lied to you at every turn, the more I am inclined to think it is true and they're lying.
From Nikki Haley to former President Barack Obama saying that they were not born in the United States.
Did he say that Nikki Haley was not born in the United States?
Which is not true.
Which is not true.
I didn't mean I was here.
I don't need to play the fact to fact check.
I'm here to fact check you myself.
You have told four congresswomen women of color who were American citizens to go back to where they came from.
Why would that be racist if he understood what he meant by that?
Like what?
Go home.
Go back to where you came from.
Who the hell even knows what it means?
If they're American, how is it racist then?
Are those the only four people that he's ever said, go back to where you came from from?
Or go home?
You have used words like animal and rabbit to describe black district attorneys.
And he's also used words like pig to describe white Rosie O'Donnell.
See, it's the...
Predicated that all of these statements were predicated on race and ethnicity is the lie in this statement.
Trump calls everybody names, especially when they're in primaries.
White, black, Latino, man, woman, gay, straight.
He calls everybody names.
And so to suggest in your question, Rachel Scott, that the reason for which he's asking...
Fine. That to suggest in your question that the reason...
That he's calling them names is only because of their race is a lie, and PolitiFact should fact-check you, Rachel Scott, and say he's called everybody names.
You may not like it, but tough noogies.
People have called Trump Hitler.
Is that white racism?
Okay, let's keep going.
You've attacked black journalists, calling them a loser, saying the questions that they ask are, quote, stupid and racist.
Racist, but...
Okay. He's called CNN fake news.
Is it racist only when he insults a black person?
And in which case, Rachel, are you saying you can't insult black people?
You have to treat black journalists differently than white journalists?
That's racism.
You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar-a-Lago resort.
Are they talking about Nick Fuentes there?
I mean, I would take issue with that as well.
Qualifications, not statements of fact.
So my question, sir, now that you are asking black supporters to vote for you...
Why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that?
Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question in such a horrible manner.
First question.
You don't even say, hello, how are you?
Are you with ABC?
No, no, no.
The audience is on Trump's side.
It's not that you don't even say, like, hello, how are you?
How about, my goodness, thank you for coming.
So shortly after someone tried to blow your head off on national television.
Thank you.
I mean, can you imagine also it's not everybody who has balls of steel that would live through such an experience and then even go out into a crowded area afterwards?
Not, oh my goodness, it's a miracle that you're here.
Thank you for being here.
We hope you're dealing well, that you and your family are dealing, you know, coping with what happened.
You know, let's try to...
I don't know.
Nothing like that.
Not even thank you for being here.
We're sorry that we were 35 minutes late bringing you out on stage.
Oh my goodness.
I think they're a fake news network, a terrible network.
And I think it's disgraceful that I came here in good spirit.
I love the black population of this country.
I've done so much for the black population of this country.
Clapping and upsetting.
Including Opportunity Zones with Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, which is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers and black entrepreneurs.
I've done so much, and you know, and I say this, historically black colleges and universities were out of money, they were stone-cold broke, and I saved them, and I gave them long-term financing.
And nobody else was doing it.
All true, by the way, and I wonder if PolitiFact is going to confirm this, but all right, but listen to this.
We did not yet know that they were 35 minutes late because of a technical error on their side.
I guess, you know, she had to skip over the niceties because they were so late, but okay.
I think it's a very rude introduction.
I don't know exactly why you would...
By the way, they're going to say like, oh, racist Trump is mansplaining to the black woman how to behave.
It's like, it's crazy.
This one, Rachel Scott, is a disgrace, and I've let her know as much on the Twitterverse.
Do something like that.
And let me go a step further.
I was invited here, and I was told my opponent, whether it was Biden or Kamala, I was told my opponent was going to be here.
It turned out my opponent isn't here.
You invited me under false pretense, and then you said you can't do it with Zoom.
By the way, Kamala Harris, the old be careful what you wish for.
Why wouldn't Kamala go up there?
Oh, can't do it.
She's very busy.
She's got to go around thumping the podium about how Trump...
It wasn't to say to my face.
Oh my goodness.
It doesn't matter.
Okay, let's display.
You know, where's Zoom?
She's going to do it with Zoom and she's not coming.
And then you were half an hour late.
Just so we understand, I have too much respect for you to be late.
They couldn't get their equipment working or something was wrong.
I have too much respect for you to be late.
Can you imagine?
It's not Trump.
Can you imagine making a former president, current leading presidential candidate wait for 30?
I don't know if people know what Trump's schedule looks like.
I don't know if people don't understand what the schedule...
Let's just take someone like a normal person in this industry to the minute their time is measured.
Can you imagine not having your stuff?
In order to make sure that the interview starts on time when you're only allotted one hour with probably the busiest man on earth.
It's not someone hiding in his basement like Joe Biden.
35 minutes and then you bring him up late and then don't mention it to the crowd.
We're sorry for the delay.
We had some technical difficulties.
I'm convinced that...
Here's another thing.
I listened to Bongino, but this was my thought as well.
The risk of when you listen to other creators and other news people is you run the risk of, on the one hand, having your thoughts shaped by the opinions of others, but I listen to other people to make sure I understand things.
But then you also run the risk of having people think you're just stealing their perspective as well.
When the audio was crackling in and out, I'm like, oh, they're doing this on purpose so that he answers a question badly or doesn't understand it so they can then say, oh, old man Trump can't understand the questions.
Oh, he's just as bad as Joe.
I'm not convinced that the 35 minutes being late was not to embarrass him in front of the crowd.
Make him look bad.
Make the crowd angry with him.
We're sitting here and Trump shows up late?
I think it's a very nasty question.
I have answered the question.
I have been the best president for the black...
Lincoln. That's my answer.
Better than President Johnson who signed the Voting Rights Act.
Better than Johnson.
For you to start the question and answer period, especially when you're 35 minutes late because you couldn't get your equipment to work in such I think Johnson is infamous for having said something bad.
johnson let me just make sure that it was him Who was it that said, I will have them voting Democrat for the next 200 years?
It was LBJ.
It's an amazing thing.
Not even to appreciate who the oppressors truly are.
And who is actually looking out for their interests?
And can you imagine, like, we're literally going back to my mean tweets, but there were mean tweets when Trump was president.
At some point during that debate as well, or during the, it was not supposed to be a debate, conversation, they say, like, Trump says that illegal immigrants are taking black jobs.
And they say, what exactly is a black job?
It's a job that a black person has.
And it's a known fact that illegal immigration is having a disparately negative impact on the black community compared to other communities.
So what is a black job?
It wasn't about a certain type of job for a black person.
It was rather about a demographic that is experiencing a disproportionate negative impact from illegal immigration, which was not the case under Trump's presidency.
It was LBJ.
Johnson a clear bigot.
Clear. I'm not bringing up the quote because I don't even want people putting that word in my mouth.
But he said, you know, I'll be having them and the them was not the proper word for the black community voting Democrat for the next 200 years.
And everybody knows what he did was ultimately very disastrous on the black community.
Just compare the black community today in America.
What has happened in the last 40 years?
Or at least, it maybe got a little better under certain administrations.
But, my goodness, there's a lot of arguments that things were made worse after that and not better.
So that was the debate.
I mean, there wasn't anything more to it.
It was, other than Harris Faulkner's questions, which were fair and legitimate, Rachel Scott came out there thinking, I guess that, and I'm reading Twitter like, Rachel Scott just ended Trump's career.
People are stupid and delusional.
But once you understand that the chatter and that promoting of a narrative is not intended to reflect reality, it's intended to warp it.
It's not intended to reflect a narrative, it's intended to craft one.
Trump was fantastic.
You listen to it, you can always think of how you could answer a question better in real time, how things should have been phrased differently, but he was fantastic.
And what was amazing is hearing multiple times throughout that conversation, the crowd seemed to be very much more on Trump's side and unhappy with the journalists.
There were a few people jeering Trump, just like the occasional loud scream, but the crowd was on Trump's side.
Then they ask, I think it was Rachel Scott as well.
A lot of people are calling Kamala Harris a DEI hire.
Will you tell them to stop doing that?
Like, who the hell do you think you are, Rachel?
The question, do you think Kamala Harris is a DEI hire?
And I'm sitting there, and I'm sure someone else had this original thought as well.
They're promoting DEI.
As a moral imperative, you need diversity, you need equity, and you need inclusion because diversity is our strength.
And when we have diversity of everything except thought, when we have sexual orientation diversity, when we have gender identity diversity, when we have skin diversity, religion diversity, everything except for the only diversity that matters, diversity of thought.
It's a good thing.
And you need to have DEI policies and you need to have DEI manifestos.
You need to have DEI statements like they were proposing up in Ontario, Canada for lawyers.
A diversity, equity, and inclusion statement mission.
That every lawyer, I will try to hire racial diversity, yada, yada, yada.
It's a good thing.
It's a moral obligation.
And then the second you call someone a diversity hire, it's the...
Biggest insult you can possibly imagine.
It's almost like, you know, transgenderism celebrated.
It's an amazing thing, but don't, you know, the word tranny is a bad word?
All right, transgenderism is liberation.
Live your truth, but don't call them a tranny or a transgender person.
It's like, we want the moral righteousness for the policy, but then don't refer to us as what the...
You know, the ideology or the policy is, because that's an insult.
If it's an insult to be called a DEI hire, then it's morally reprehensible to have DEI policies, period.
Bottom line, also going back to the original intro joke, Kamala Harris is a known definitive DEI hire.
It's a known fact.
When Biden said a black woman will do, it was about Supreme Court justice, yes.
But it shows the framework.
Of the true racist man in office, that being Joe Biden, who has a history of calling uniquely so.
Not referring to anybody calling them boy.
Talking about black politicians, black brethren, referring to them as boy.
When Trump insults black journalists, he also insults white journalists.
And so his conduct as relates to black journalists is not unique or singular to black journalists.
It's... Broad to all journalists.
But when Joe Biden refers to black politicians or black celebrities as, boy, that seems to be very, very unique and very specific.
But bottom line, Kamala Harris is a DEI hire.
And she's a bad one at that.
Everybody knows and everybody knew that she's intellectually incapable.
That she lacks competence and lacks skill.
And the way that she made up for that in life was by...
Look, if you can't use your brains, you can use your body.
It's fair game for people who lack the brains.
Use what you got.
Unfortunately, using your body and looks withers over time.
Mind, not so much so.
She is a DEI hire.
And if they're proud of the policy, they should be proud to admit it.
DEI hire because you're dealing with Joe Biden who said, I need a woman and I need a black woman.
And that's going to be the qualifications for Katanji Brown Jackson.
Katanji Jackson Brown.
And then Trump says, look, I didn't even know she was black.
It's like the Roseanne Barr tweet.
You know, like when she tweeted out that tweet that got her canceled over that woman.
I forget her name.
And she's like, I didn't even know the woman was black.
I thought she was Jewish.
And I'm looking at Roseanne.
I'm like, I agree with you.
The woman kind of looked like my mother.
I need to know this.
Roseanne Barr.
Tweet cancelled.
I forget the name of the woman.
It was...
Oh, Valerie Jarrett.
And Roseanne Barr says, I didn't know that she was black.
I thought that she was Jewish.
But Valerie Jarrett, I didn't know that she was black either.
She looks like my mother.
Like, a lot like my mother.
Mom, if you're watching, I hope you take that as a compliment.
She's, you know, a decent, young-looking, you know, mature woman.
My mother's a lot older, so that's a compliment to my mother.
Trump says, I didn't know Kamala was black.
And everyone's flipping out like, oh my God, he made a racist joke.
And I agree with Bongino on this.
He's not saying I didn't know that she was black for the racial issue.
He's saying that she never even, she never celebrated being black until 2020.
She celebrated her Indian heritage forever.
CNN celebrated her Indian heritage.
The first Indian senator.
And so Trump says, I didn't even know she was black.
And oh my God, Trump's a racist.
Denying Kamala Harris's blackness.
No, he's not.
He's highlighting that she denied her blackness and only invoked her blackness when it became a selling point in identity politics pursuit of power.
But don't trust me because the internet is forever and that's why they want to control the internet.
I'm going to play the entire clip so as not to be accused of stealing.
I don't know what Dia TV is, but here, listen to this.
I found this.
And reproducing the clip in its entirety so that you can see the intro and outro and know who conducted this interview, which is now evidence in Kamala's persisted lies.
this.
We're back in Philadelphia, and joining us now is Kamala Harris, Attorney General of the State of California, also the U.S. Senate candidate.
Kamala, thanks for being with us.
It's wonderful to be with you.
Thank you.
Let's talk about briefly the controversy here at the DNC.
I'm going to pause periodically.
Her nasally is very annoying.
And wait for the cackle, because there's a cackle in this.
Obviously, this is from 2016.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz's resignation.
Has that impacted the party platform whatsoever?
Let me stop it there.
For those of you who don't remember the Debbie Wasserman Schultz scandal, Debbie Wasserman, what did she do to cheat?
She cheated during the 2016 primaries and screwed Bernie Sanders because the Democrat Party are a bunch of undemocratic scoundrels.
So why do I highlight that?
I forget exactly the details of what that woman Schultz did.
But she cheated during the primaries.
And Kamala Harris is going to go right here and just ignore the cheating because they all cheat because they're a bunch of cheaters.
in private and in public.
Now is Kamala Harris, Attorney General of the State of California, also the U.S.
Senate candidate.
Kamala, thanks for being with us.
It's wonderful to be with you.
Thank you.
Let's talk about briefly the controversy here at the DNC involving Debbie Wasserman Schultz's resignation.
Has that impacted the party platform whatsoever?
I don't think it will, and I think that what we know is that this is a party and we are a party that's about unity, we're about inclusion, we're about free expression, and all of that is happening.
I have attended the convention...
This is a party.
We are a party.
I'm sorry, did you say it's a party of inclusion?
Oh, I'm sorry, but it's bad to say that you have a hire that is a diversity, equity, and inclusion hire?
I mean, if you're a party of inclusion and you hire people for inclusion and then you can't say that you hired them for inclusion because that would be insulting and demeaning and degrading, I agree, it is.
Because DEI is a fundamentally racist and discriminatory practice.
Okay. For the last several cycles, and there's always a lot of great passion among the members of our party, and I love that.
I love to see people feeling strongly about issues, and that's what we're seeing again this time.
How does the Democratic Party assuage the fears the Bernie Sanders camp has to bring some of the Bernie supporters in the fold to back Hillary Clinton for The National?
Well, I think that Bernie Sanders has been an important voice in this election cycle.
And that what we are going to do now, going forward through the convention, is bring everyone together around commonality of issues.
And a lot of them were debated and discussed and then agreed upon at the platform meetings.
Your campaign going very strong here for Senate.
What do you need to do to get over the hump in November?
Oh, get over the hump.
I will say a lot of prayers.
And it's about working hard and talking to Californians.
To get over the hump?
Come on, that can't be an accident.
I will say a lot of prayers.
And it's about working hard and talking to Californians and reminding them that this is an important office.
It's the first open Senate seat we've had in California in almost a quarter of a century.
And so we want to make sure everyone gets out to vote.
Now, we were in Cleveland for the Republican National Convention.
It seemed like Donald Trump and company were trying to make an overture to the South Asian community.
They had a Sikh Ardhas to start off day two.
They had Muslims for Trump.
What, if anything, is the Democratic Party trying to do to get South Asians involved in this party?
Yeah, well, the Democratic Party for a very long time, not just this election cycle, has been doing a lot of active outreach around South Asians, around the API in general, and will continue to do it.
I mean, what we know in particular when you talk...
We're talking about the South Asian community.
We're talking about the Indian community more specifically.
It is a growing community in the United States in terms of its voting bloc, in terms of its participation.
And I think the party knows that and knows that this is part of a...
Our collective community, and there needs to be outreach and inclusion.
Wait for it.
Certainly, you could become the first Indian senator in U.S. history, which would be quite an accomplishment.
Knock wood.
Indian senator in U.S. history, which would be quite an accomplishment.
Knock wood is that, and knows that this is part of our collective community, and there needs to be outreach and inclusion.
And certainly, you could become the first Indian senator in U.S. history, which would be quite an accomplishment.
Knock wood.
Kamala Harris, Attorney General of California, U.S. Senate candidate.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
So tell me something.
API, by the way, is Asian and Pacific Islander.
Why wasn't she black then?
As a serious, legit question, why wasn't she saying I could be...
Oh, because she wouldn't be the first black senator, I imagine, right?
Let me see here.
Black senators.
African-American senators.
We got a lot.
Let me see.
Indian. Senators.
Well, not American Indian.
List of Hindu members of the United States Congress.
It wouldn't be, maybe not that.
But the question is, why wasn't she black in 2016 when she was running for Senate?
Because it wasn't a unique identity politics selling point because there had already been others.
So what she is, I guess in a way...
She's an identity politics whore.
She's not a political whore.
She's an identity politics political whore.
I'll shop whatever is selling at the time.
Oh, me being black right now is not going to give me an edge.
It's not going to make me unique.
So I'm Indian now.
And then come 2020, well, now I'm the first black presidential candidate.
No, she was running for president in 2020.
I forget when.
But now it's a very interesting thing also, by the way, because why would they not be celebrating the fact that she's the first Indian vice presidential candidate as well?
Now it's gone.
Focus on the black because that in the hierarchy, in the identity politics Olympics is the selling point now, and that's what she's got to sell.
She'll say whatever she needs to say at any given point in time to get where she needs to go.
To get over the hump.
So to speak.
Hold on a second.
Let me get back here.
Oh, knock wood.
Who says that?
Well, knock wood is a Christian.
It's knocking wood of the true cross of Christ.
Indians, actually, and I know this because my daycare teacher back in Canada was Indian from India.
Indians apparently say touch gold because that's the cultural expression for knock on wood.
So I know that.
But that was it.
That was the...
I see something here.
That was the discussion of the debate last night.
For all it was worth, you gotta love Trump agreeing to go in that environment, a hostile environment, something that you would not see Kamala Harris do on the inverted side.
Go do a long-format sit-down discussion with someone who...
Is not politically aligned with her.
Has any...
I'm trying to think of any Democrat politician or political candidate that's ever actually done that.
Like, sat down for a serious...
Go on Joe Rogan.
I mean, you had a...
Sanjay Gupta went on Joe Rogan and quickly found out why you don't go on Joe Rogan because they're not even prepared to answer the questions that anybody with half a brain and half an ounce of honesty would ask.
They're not ready.
They're not able to because they've never left their silo.
Get Kamala to go on.
Just, like, take a mildly friendly one, like a Russell Brand.
That might not be friendly.
Let's see.
Who would be?
It'll never happen.
But Trump goes in there.
I didn't think it was going to be quite that hostile, but then, you know, I did not know who Rachel Scott was until that first question, and he identified her as an ABC fake news journalist.
I don't know, but you've got to get out of here now.
So that was it.
So that was the NABJ, the National Association of Black Journalists.
Trump was only there for 30 minutes.
And I think, I don't want to get it wrong, but I remember seeing some tweets saying that Trump cut it short and left the stage early.
He got so embarrassed.
And I only appreciated after the fact that he didn't leave the stage early because he got embarrassed.
They started 35 minutes late because they're rude.
And he had a one-hour allotted time slot.
I think so.
All right, so let me go to the chat here and see what's going on here.
Defund the CIA.
Oh, we're getting there.
We're getting there.
Oh, yeah, the kid was bothering me, but I cannot possibly be impatient with him.
He said, we had one meltdown, and it was today with an hour and 45 minutes left in the journey.
We've been in the car Monday all day, not Tuesday, Wednesday all day, today all day, and it's the last hour and 45 minutes.
It's a meltdown.
I said, pay attention to the way you're feeling right now.
Screaming and crying will not change anything.
And so understand, we are all angry.
I'm not a very chill person in general, so I don't want to think I'm the king of Zen.
I'm not.
But I am the king of introspection.
And I know when I'm angry, and I know when I'm irritable, and I might not be able to change it, but I know that I am, so I have to...
But yeah, it was...
Oh, that's it.
Hold on, let's bring this one up here.
Jumps in the lion's den without a second thought.
And, I mean, and...
I don't know that I would have reacted that good to the first question.
I would have been a lot more, not defensive, but a lot more aggressive.
I would have responded the exact same way I responded.
Your question's filled with a bunch of lies.
But that might not have been the right way to do it.
I think Trump's approach was much better.
So let's see what's going on here.
Oh, see, I'm going to get this.
Susan has a...
I'm going to bring this one up here.
Let me see if I can see this.
According to the news item on July 31st, 2020, the list of potential nominees for VP included 11 women, seven of whom were minority, eight if you count Senator Liz Warren.
That woman, NAGB, that woman was insulted at the NAGB.
That's an amazing thing.
It's like...
It's gone from like...
You know, proportionate representation to over-representation.
You imagine, okay, like, all things being equal, if elections, you know, just reflect percentage of the population.
Black population is 15%.
A Latino is 18%, I think.
White population is 50%.
It was in, like, in Scotland where they were saying the majority of the government is white.
The majority of Ireland, or Scotland, it might have been Scotland, the majority of Ireland is white.
What do you expect it to be reflected as?
You want disproportionate over-representation of minorities?
That's what equity is in all of this?
Okay, I see a lot of talk about the CIA, so let me see.
CIA is good management for Druids.
They make profits.
Well, speaking of the CIA.
Actually, let me pull this up.
I didn't bring this up.
It was from the other day, and I think I did talk about it during my brief...
During my brief stream from Harper's Ferry.
After listening to that atrocious and embarrassing hearing.
Listen to this here.
I'm going to play it again.
I think we've heard it, but...
What's the word?
Entertain me?
Hold on.
Okay, bring this up here.
The answer from...
So there's Deputy Director Roe, and he's Deputy Director of the Secret Service, and then there's Deputy Director Abate of the FBI, and I think I might have gotten it mixed around.
We had the Deputy Directors testifying the other day, and now we've had...
A new video footage being released that really makes you go back and look at their testimony with a different perspective.
Klobuchar, asking a question.
Listen to this.
For the people in my state that keep asking me, I just don't get how he got on the roof.
I know we've gone through great details.
Did she not talk the same way Kamala Harris does?
It's not vocal fry, it's like vocal nasal.
It's a lot of examination.
Could you just give a minute on...
What went wrong and how you think it can be fixed?
Because I think it's just going to help to dispel the conspiracy theories.
There are some people that think it didn't really happen, which of course is completely ridiculous.
Absolutely. It did.
There are some people that think all kinds of conspiracies went on.
Oh, you mean like...
Not having Secret Service on the roof of a building at 130 yards from the president, or we're watching it with counter snipers, or like, you know, counter sniper Secret Service not meeting with local law enforcement, or like 90 minutes of there's a suspicious guy in the crowd with a rangefinder, and six minutes of we lost this guy, and as you're going to see from the video, oh yeah, no, there's a lot of people thinking, you know, this might have been a made it happen on purpose, but that's as untenable as it never happened in the first place.
Within the government, which is also false.
But could you just...
kinds of conspiracies went on within the government, which is also false.
But could you...
Now you know it's true, by the way.
Just tell them what went wrong so they understand.
Look at the way...
that's actually interesting body language right there.
Tell them what went wrong.
Please make them stop asking about the government conspiracy to try to kill Trump.
Make them just...
make them stop asking.
...
so they understand.
Thank you, Senator.
I thought long and hard about this.
I think this was...
A failure of imagination.
A failure to imagine that we actually do live in a very dangerous world where people do actually want to do harm to our protectees.
I'm sorry.
I thought that was the reason for which you have that particular job.
I'll stop it right there.
We don't need to play this.
It's actual information retardation.
It will make you stupider for listening to it.
New video footage was released, and I see this footage, and I heard that...
Copenhaven, I think is his name?
Copenhaven Shooting Butler?
The victim's name was...
Corey Copenhaver.
Sorry, it's not Copenhaven.
So new footage came out, and it's actually the footage that one of the two men who was grievously injured but survived, one of the three men who was shot, Corey Comparatore, died.
Copenhaver... It's actual footage from his own phone.
It's like...
There are these videos where like, you know, eerie things people captured right before a tragedy.
This goes right up there.
Copenhaver did not know...
I doubt he saw at the time.
I don't think he was shooting this video because he saw the shooter on the roof.
But I doubt that...
I doubt that he...
Saw this until afterwards and basically saw the footage, realized that he captured the man who was going to shoot him in a matter of seconds.
Look at this.
Here. This is the new footage that came out.
I pulled it from the Fox News one.
This is from...
I thought long and hard about this.
I think this was a failure of imagination.
A failure to imagine that we actually do live in a very dangerous world, where people do actually want to do harm to our protectees.
I've thought long and hard about this.
I think this was a failure of imagination.
A failure to imagine that we actually do live in a very dangerous world.
Do you understand, I didn't pull up the passage from that guy's testimony as well.
During the hearing...
That guy, that's a batte, or a bait.
That guy testified that the reason why the snipers, the counter snipers, the ones behind Trump, didn't see that guy was because that building, that roof, the AGR, not AGR, AGR, American Glass Research, that building wasn't actually flat.
Although it's ADA compliant, it's like 1 12th or something.
Although it's ADA compliant, you could build a wheelchair ramp on that roof.
It wasn't entirely flat, and the roof rose five inches compared to the end point of it.
I believe those are the numbers, and if I'm wrong, let me know.
He testified that although it looks flat, it actually wasn't, and so the counter snipers didn't see him or couldn't see him.
Well, we now know that that's a load of shit.
I mean, it was a load of shit.
We knew it at the time.
We now have the video evidence that that's a bald-faced lie.
First of all, forget the absurdity of failure of imagination.
It's not a failure of imagination to not secure that building.
It's a failure of common sense if we even want to attribute it to a failure and not an act, a deliberate omission.
But this is a view from lower down.
This is not a view from the counter-snipers who are above the ground who have an even better view of that guy.
This is a view from lower down from the victim, recording upwards, and you can see what is apparently the shooter from a lower angle.
And so this guy is a godforsaken liar.
This was a failure of imagination.
A failure to imagine that we actually do live.
In a very dangerous world where people do actually want to do harm to our protectees.
It's like that.
Hold on, actually.
We're going to do this.
That hat.
Kill Bill.
I won't be able to find it.
No, here it is.
it.
I'm not going to play this.
This is not it.
But it's from this scene where he's like, Bill, dude, you got to go wait at the door.
He's like, there ain't nobody to bounce.
He's like, so what you're telling me is you're about as useful as an asshole right here?
You're telling me that you don't have a job to do?
That I'm telling you to do.
What we have is a failure of imagination.
So what you're telling me is that you had no reason to have a job in the first place.
Oh, I'm sorry.
No, your job was to protect because there are people who want to harm.
And you're telling me now that failure of imagination?
Jail! Oh, you're telling me that the counter snipers couldn't see him because that roof that was so flat you could build a wheelchair ramp on it and be ADA compliant?
Had an actual five-inch elevation and so you couldn't see the shooter?
That's a lie.
Jail! I mean, it's just beyond shocking.
And now you've got Klobuchar saying, like, just please assure people that this isn't a conspiracy.
Like, she's almost begging because she believes it's a conspiracy herself.
Convince me that it was not an actual let it happen on purpose because the Secret Service, the FBI, the same agencies that have been corrupt that raided Trump's Mar-a-Lago residents with authorization to use deadly force.
Want him dead.
They didn't want him as president.
Some of them sincerely feel that they're going to get locked up if Trump goes to jail.
What would you do in that circumstance?
If you thought that your literal freedom relied on this man not getting elected a second time, investigating, and going after the people who deserve to be put in jail, what would you do?
Would you let something happen to him?
I wouldn't, because I'm a half-decent human.
But scoundrels would.
We're dealing with a government that kills a quarter of a million Iraqis because they want to sell more weapons and rebuild and regime change.
It's all worth it to them.
When you're dealing with people in an intelligence agency who know damn well they've committed crimes.
Because if anybody thinks Kevin Clinesmith was a one-off, you're an idiot.
These agencies have broken the law.
These agencies employ criminals.
And these people know that if they were to ever get investigated the way Trump gets investigated, they would rightly go to jail for a very, very long time.
You think they wouldn't mind seeing Trump eliminated from the equation?
And now these are the people in charge of the intelligence that allowed this to happen?
Damn right, I'd be like, Klobuchar, please, tell me.
I'm begging you.
Convince me that this is not what it appears to be.
Kevin Clinesmith is a one-off.
Who said that?
Kevin Clinesmith is a one-off.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
I know it's a joke.
I know it's a joke.
Yeah, Kevin Clinesmith.
Kevin Clinesmith, he was the only FBI agent to break the law, falsify evidence to spy on Donald Trump.
Peter Stroke bragged about the insurance policy against the Trump presidency.
We can't let him into power.
He was just a one-off.
You know he got paid $1.2 million because of revealing the text messages violated his privacy.
He actually settled for $1.2 million.
Lisa Page for $800,000?
That was a one-off.
Oh, the guy who expressed discontent within the agency that Trump didn't die and is now facing repercussions after it was disclosed?
That's a one-off too.
Oh, that Trump questionnaire for employment prospects within the Secret Service?
That was a one-off too.
It's a series of one-offs.
A series of one-offs that becomes a pattern of a corrupt institution that needs to be...
Shattered and...
What did JFK say?
splintered and sent into the wind.
So that was what's going on.
That was the news of today.
You watch that video.
You watch that video and there is simply no other conclusion to come to other than this was a deliberate inside...
I say an inside job, a facilitated job.
And they're lying?
They've lied from day one until now.
What's his face?
Abate is lying.
He has lied.
Oh, the counter snipers on the elevated position behind Trump who are specifically there to secure other areas, because you will recall, Abate said, why wasn't there anyone on that roof?
Well, you don't need counter snipers on every roof in order to have every roof secured.
That's why the counter snipers were on Trump, protecting him by Surveilling other roofs.
Well, then why did they miss it?
Oh, because it looks flat, but there's a five...
Bullshit. And we know that now.
And they had this video when they were up with that guy.
He might not have seen it.
Plausible deniability.
Oh, I never saw that video.
Well, what do you have to say about it now?
Now I have even fewer answers as to how this happened.
They know that this happened.
They had this information while they got up there and lied to the world.
Ah, okay.
Okay.
See, what I have to come to grips with in terms of streaming is not being afraid of the silences, the silent moments.
It doesn't have to be me all the time.
I'll never get used to that.
That's what I appreciate listening to other people online, radio-ish or commentating type thing, is not to be afraid of the silences, which I am.
Silence makes me very, very nervous.
What do we got here?
Viva and the boy are home.
Yep, and my wife and two girls join us tonight.
I think harder than on the kid is the dogs, man.
They were fantastic.
The Secret Service detail is cover your assing.
What they are doing right now, Stephen, they're lying.
They're probably deleting a lot of texts.
The texts are not going to be like, hey, let's do this, people.
No, the texts are just going to be damning one of the good guys.
I shouldn't put good in quotes.
One of the good agents is like, dude, we need some there.
Don't worry about it.
It's taken care of.
Delete it.
They're covering their ass, all right?
Because even if it's not deliberate, and I think it was deliberate, it's criminal negligence and people need to go to jail for it.
And I believe probably a little bit of lying under oath.
But only certain people go to jail for that.
Rustang says, now that you are back in Florida, when are you going to go for yourself doing some serious fishing for bass at Lake Okeechobee, considered by many one of the best freshwater fishing lakes in the U.S.?
Okeechobee is an hour away.
We're going to do a smaller road trip with the family and a family friend.
But I think that might be down in the Keys and it's going to be a very short one.
I should go fishing on Okeechobee.
For those of you who don't know, Okeechobee is amazing.
Lake Okeechobee.
It's not a...
What's the word?
It's not a meteor lake.
Meteor Lake.
It's like a natural...
I don't know.
It's wild.
It's very shallow.
Ah, whatever.
Lake Okeechobee images.
Look at this.
Here. If anybody doesn't know, it's right in the middle of Florida.
It's a big, big, big-ass lake.
Look at this.
And it flows out.
Into the Everglades and down.
The fresh water or the drinking water in Florida, I believe, comes from Lake Okeechobee, if I'm not mistaken.
It's very cool.
It's got very good bath fishing, but so do the Everglades.
Anyhow, one day soon.
Okay, hold on.
A bunch of stuff just came in here.
Let's do this.
Pin for a second.
It says, I have to admit he did get over behind the tree so the sniper couldn't see him.
But then, in which case...
That was the other issue, like the trees were blocking.
But then the answer that the counter snipers are securing the ruse doesn't make sense.
So the lies don't make sense within their own dishonesty.
That's the issue.
And Larkin, what do we got here?
Larkin donated $100.
I hope there was not supposed to be a comment associated with that, Larkin.
Thank you very, very much.
Let me see something here.
We're going to talk about the Olympics thing for a second because I'm also not entirely certain I understand that.
The boxing, there's an XY chromosome issue going on there.
I just want to make sure that I have not missed any...
I have missed two Super Chats in YouTube.
Paul Tongham says, Trump was very generous and he waited 35 minutes.
If it was me, I would leave after 5, maybe 10 minutes.
Yeah, he couldn't.
I mean, I agree with you.
He couldn't because then they would say, Trump left.
Good show on Tim's.
This is from Lapko.
And your hair is coming along nicely.
Your Klingon transition is almost complete.
Glory to your house, Kapla.
Thank you very much.
I don't watch Star Trek, so I'm not sure I get all that, but thank you very much.
That was from...
Who was that from?
Lapko. And then there's one that just came in from The X Cracker, says they need a new script.
They use the, quote, lack of imagination crap after 9-11.
That's funny.
So who said that?
Mark Grobert replied that.
Mark Grobert, Eric Hunley, America's Untold Stories, great channel.
Check him out.
He tweeted that.
He said, yeah, LOL, the guy plagiarized from what they said about 9-11, lack of imagination.
And then I replied to him, you know, the only problem with that...
Even when they said that then in respect of 9-11, who could have possibly foreseen flying planes and using them as explosive devices and flying them into buildings?
Who could have foreseen it?
The freaking government, you dumbass.
Have you never heard?
I'm not talking to you, sir, who made that comment on YouTube.
I'm talking to the liar who said, lack of imagination, we could never have foreseen them flying planes into buildings.
Operation Northwoods, dummy.
Who did that?
It was the Department of Defense.
DOD Operation.
I just want to make sure.
It was the Department of Defense or the Department of Justice.
It was the U.S. Department of Defense.
What we had is a lack of imagination for 9-11.
You literally, the government itself set out the blueprints.
Planes. Here.
Where was it?
A followed by process.
Operation Northwoods.
Buildings. I think that's going to be in here.
Who could have?
Lack of imagination.
They literally had the plot of flying planes into buildings.
Flying. Why am I not seeing?
What's going on here?
I way down.
Fly. Plane.
Well, for goodness sake, I don't know why it's not coming up there, but Operation Northwoods, one of the proposed plots was to fly planes into buildings.
And then, you know, frame Cuba for it to...
What is it called?
Gin up public support for a war against Cuba.
Sound familiar?
As to what actually happened after 9-11?
I'm not saying that the government did it.
What I will say is I don't believe what the government tells us.
So, there's that.
Too bad the Glades aren't what they used to be.
That's from Bill Brown.
What are these?
I don't know what they used to be, but the fishing is flipping amazing.
I need to catch.
I need to land one of the clown knife fish, which I've hooked twice, lost three times, lost all three, but the gator got it once.
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Bada bing, bada boom.
Going down here.
Wesley from over in Rumble says the Pentagon literally has a contingency plan for the zombie apocalypse, but they lack imagination here.
What was it?
It was the book that Ron Johnson or John Ronson.
It's Ron Johnson wrote.
The intelligence literally, you know, hires people who think you can.
Stare at goats and walk through walls and time travel.
I don't know.
Lack of imagination to secure that roof.
And we couldn't see him because he was in a prone position, virtually invisible like a ninja.
We all know that that's a lie now.
So that's it.
All right.
Okay, so the Olympics.
Let me see if I can...
I should have had the video up here.
Where is...
Where is the video of boxing?
Olympics. There's a scandal a-brewing, and I'm going to bring up the statement from the Olympics.
Well, let's bring up the statement of the Olympics first, actually, here.
IOC, here we go.
It's a very, very, very long statement.
Holy cow.
Okay, here we go.
Bada bing, bada boom.
We can see this.
There's someone with an XY chromosome who's boxing with the women.
And why am I saying XY chromosome?
It's not because I've gone woke.
And I'm going to refer to the person as a she, if it's a he, who identifies as a woman.
There is a medical condition where someone can have female genitals.
There is a medical condition where someone does not know that they are a male chromosome because of the structure or anatomy, but they in fact are.
And I would distinguish that from transgenderism as an ideology.
So I don't know the details yet.
I'm going to read this and we're going to see.
But there's an XY chromosome boxer who is destroying the XX women.
And there's an issue as to whether or not this is fair, but this is what the statement says.
Joint Paris 2024 Boxing Unit IOC International Olympic Committee statement.
Every person has the right to practice sport without discrimination.
All athletes participating in the boxing tournaments of this Olympic Games comply with the competition's eligibility and entry requirements as well as the applicable medical regulations, yada, yada, yada.
As with previous Olympic boxing competitions, the gender, gender.
And age of the athletes are based on their passport.
Oh, shit.
They're going to have a problem here.
We're going to get to this.
Based on their passport.
Because you can trust documents from all countries across the world, right?
These rules are also applied during the qualification period.
Yada, yada, yada, yada, yada.
This is one of four.
Let's go to two of four.
The PBU used it...
Hold on.
I just went too fast because we need to know what the PBU stands for.
Why am I not seeing what the PBU stands for?
Professional boxing?
Whatever. The PBU used the Tokyo professional boxing something, used the 2020 boxing rules as a baseline to develop its regulations for Paris.
This was to minimize, with an S and not a Z, that's annoying, the impact on athletes' preparations, yada, yada, okay, fine.
Tokyo's were based on the 2016 rules, yada, yada, okay, fine.
We have seen...
In reports misleading information about two female athletes competing at the Olympic Games.
These two athletes have been competing in international boxing competitions for many years in the women's category, including whatever.
Fine. These two athletes were the victims of sudden and arbitrary decision by the IBA.
Towards the end of the IBA World Championship, they were suddenly disqualified without due process.
According to the IBA minutes available on their website, this decision was initially taken solely By the IBA Secretary General CEO, the IBA board only ratified it afterwards.
Yada, yada, yada.
The minutes also say the IBA should establish a clear procedure for gender testing.
The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on this arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure, especially considering these athletes have been competing in top-level competition for many years.
Such an approach is contrary to good governance, eligibility rules should not be changed during ongoing competition, and any rule change must follow appropriate processes and should be based on scientific evidence.
The IOC is committed to protecting the human rights of all athletes participating in the Olympic Games as per the Olympic Charter.
The IOC is saddened by the abuse that these two athletes are currently receiving.
Not the abuse that their competitors have received, but whatever.
The IBA's recognition was withdrawn by the IOC in 2023 following the suspension in 2019.
The withdrawal of recognition was confirmed by the Court of Arbitration of Sports.
The IOC has made it clear that it needs National Boxing Federation to reach a consensus around new international federation in order for boxing to be included on the sports program.
Okay, so what this doesn't say is the one thing that everybody is asking.
Are these transgender, are these males who were born male and decided to transition to female, whatever you want to, however you call that, which is a physical impossibility, or are these the, you know, There's infinitesimally small medical issues where people are born with genitalia that actually don't match their chromosomes.
And if that's the case, then I can understand it might be very useful just to specify that Olympic Committee.
Because I do think if people understood that this was not the woke transgender ideology infiltrating sports, but this is actually a medical anomaly, like the only situation where there might be not a debate.
XY chromosome, you do not get to compete against XX chromosomes, despite what you're born with, but that might explain away some of the confusion.
It might explain away, you know, why their passports say what they say, because they might have been born with parts that look female, and they're actually XY chromosomes, and their passports reflect that.
The ambiguity here, or the lack of clarity, is certainly contributing to the misunderstanding where I think people's reactions would be different if it was a case of intersex versus transgenderism.
And I think if it is in fact the case that it's a medical anomaly, I do understand how this vitriol is not politically motivated, but has been politicized.
And so just full transparency would be the best way to go about it.
I mean, I still don't know if these people were, if they were identified as female from birth, despite having XY chromosomes.
That would be the easiest way to resolve this.
But I'm going to trust a passport from certain countries who might have an incentive to lie.
I mean, hypothetically, Okay, let's just falsify some documents so we can maximize our odds of getting a gold medal because there's some monetary value in getting gold medals.
I'm not going to trust any country, let alone the government, to not corrupt a process to increase their odds of winning gold medals.
They dope up and lie about it.
China, Russia, everybody.
You think I'm not going to trust a country?
Oh, it's written on the passport.
Okay, well...
Dude's got a...
If the dude's got a six-inch penis, I don't care what the passport says.
So that's the story there with the Olympics, but Lord knows what's going on with that.
The Pentagon literally has a...
No, no, that's not what I wanted to get.
Sorry, we brought that one up already.
Here. Bring these up here.
This is from Soaring Eagle.
Trump appeared at the NABJ this past Wednesday afternoon.
Relative to his tight schedule, please also be mindful that he held a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania that evening.
No, it's like...
It's beyond!
It's beyond rude, and I don't care that it's a technical difficulty.
You do not get to have those technical difficulties.
You make sure that your tech is working a day before Trump even gets there.
It's beyond rude, and it's beyond, you know, inexplicable.
No apology.
Right into an attack that is based on a lie.
Thank you, Soaring Eagle.
The Pentagon...
Okay, so why do I keep bringing this one up?
That's what I've seen.
Okay, sorry.
I'm done.
So that's it.
Everybody, what time is it?
It's 6.37.
I am exercising.
But I'm ending this on all the platforms except for locals.
Locals, I owe you an exclusive.
And we're going to do a rapid-fire AMA.
Not even we're going to do rapid-fire.
We're going to have our after-party there.
But there's a super chat from John S. There's like six to seven reasons people are boycotting the Olympics.
LeBron James Central to two.
Bio Male Boxer is one.
Crap in River Swimming Events is another.
No AC is another.
Vegan Meals is another.
The Last Supper is another.
John, The Last Supper is all I needed.
I wasn't going to watch it, but I'm not gracing them with my eyes.
Politics ruins everything.
That dipshit who made that sacrilegious intro.
Oh, the purpose was to create discussion.
This is the Olympics.
It's for unification, not discussion.
So I'm not watching one damn thing, and if I see it on the television, I'm not looking at it.
I didn't realize they were actually going to swim in that shithole rain river.
La Seine.
La Seine, La Seine.
Has everybody seen the movie It Was About a Fly?
La Seine, La Seine.
It was a good movie.
Did I miss any other super chats before we end this and go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com?
I did.
Good show on Tim's.
No, I did.
I got that one already.
Scroll all the way to the bottom.
Viva Frye.
The only thing about that is one of them from a heavy Muslim country, so they wouldn't want a trans to be the face of their country.
Rampage 838.
No, look, I'm at this point more inclined to think that it's actually one of those medical anomalies that I think people...
You might say it's unfair, but you would not impute or import the entire trans debate onto that person, which would be unfair.
And I think that might be what's happening right now.
So I just want to know the facts before I take my position, because it could be corruption, it could be a medical anomaly, or it could be a dude who thinks he's a girl and wants to go beat the shit out of girls because that's what...
Mark Giudetti says, you missed my super chat.
Okay, so hold on.
Let me scroll up and see if I can find it.
John S. Mark Giudetti.
Hold on.
I missed a super chat.
I got to give these...
Oh, Mark Giudetti.
Here it is.
So Mark Giudetti, five bucks, says, is this going to be the year of the first annual late fall Viva and Barnes jumbo striped bass and giant bluefish fishing near the coast of northern New Jersey?
I did notice as I drove through South Carolina, there was some striped bass places, prime striped bass bus.
So we'll see.
We have to do something.
We might maybe just do...
A fishing here.
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Imagine the shock of the East Germans to learn that they never needed to pump their female athletes full of hormones.
They could have just sent a male athlete with fake passports and said, that depends on whether or not it's a fake passport.
Someone with a medical condition that only got determined as they were testing chromosomes.
And that's it.
Now, why can't I bring up Bill Brown's thing here?
It says, you're saying the opening...
It's a duck.
It's the goose meme.
You're saying the Olympics opening ceremony wasn't a mockery and they did nothing wrong?
Why did they remove the video, says the goose?
Why did they remove their own video if there's nothing wrong and it's the goose chasing the guy meme?
Okay. And with that said, we're going to take the party on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
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I gotta empty up the car, then clean up the car.
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