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Oct. 2, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
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Vice Presidential Debate RECAP: "Knucklehead" Walz Get CREAMED By Vance! Viva Frei Live
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Historic history-making storm.
Entire southeast and Appalachia.
Damage from the hurricane stretches across at least 10 states.
Winds over 120 miles an hour in some places.
Storm surges up to 15 feet and record flooding.
Communities are devastated.
Loved ones waiting, not sure if their loved ones are okay.
And they can't contact them because there's no cell phone connections.
Many more folks displaced with no idea.
When they'll be able to be returned to the home, if ever, if there's a home to return to.
We're keeping them all in our prayers and all the lives lost.
And those particularly unaccounted for, there's nothing like wondering, is my husband, wife, son, daughter, mother, father alive?
And many more who remain without electricity, water, food, and communications.
And his homes and businesses have washed away in an instant.
And I expect to be there.
Excuse me, I have a call.
I quickly approved requests from governors of Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and Virginia and Alabama for an emergency declaration.
And I approved additional requests for the governors of North Carolina, Florida, South Carolina, and for a disaster declaration to pay for debris removal, provide financial assistance directly.
Directly to survivors.
I want to thank all the first responders and everyone who's been working around the clock, including food, water, communications, and life-saving equipment.
I've seen firsthand the devastating toll that disasters like this take on families and communities.
I've been on the ground in many disasters areas since I've been president.
And I've heard dozens of stories from survivors.
For the sake of yourselves, excuse me.
And your families.
I urge everyone.
Everyone turn to the communities and home.
It's like...
First of all, it's a serious subject matter.
The devastation caused by this hurricane.
They're saying Helene.
I thought it was Helen.
I also knew a Helen.
She was from France.
She didn't much have a hurricane-type temperament.
It's enraging to watch.
I don't know if my audio is going to come in hot, given whether or not this was too low.
I listened to that six, seven, eight-minute press conference that Biden gave four days after Hurricane Helene struck.
This guy, first of all, it's like, set aside the coughing.
He seems to be perpetually sick.
He was sick during the debate because he had just traveled, I guess, back from the Middle East.
He was sick when he gave the post-assassination attempt speech.
He's been perpetually sick for a very long time now.
But look at these eyes.
Look at these eyes.
It's the Ace Ventura.
The lights are on, but there's nobody home.
Free removal.
He's reading words.
Directly. Directly to survivors.
I want to thank all the first responders.
It's a historic history.
We'll call it a Bidenism.
It's a historic history-making storm.
Write that one down on a glass.
Historic history-making storm from a man who is senile, demented, perpetually sick, and you can see that he's reading words off the screen and has very little understanding of what the hell he's reading.
History-making storm.
Entire southeast and Appalachia.
Damage from a hurricane stretches across at least 10 states.
Winds over 120 miles an hour someplace.
It's incomprehensible.
I didn't painfully sit through this thing.
I had to record it.
Listen to it at least three times.
You're blowing his phlegmy throat into a hot mic.
People are saying, you know, he's got COPD.
This man is supposed to be leading America right now.
That's supposed to be the president of the most powerful country on earth.
Who said elder abuse in the chat?
He puts the dam in dementia.
Let me see if I can bring these up here.
Indubitably, I say.
Everyone's saying dementia.
Parkinson's. All pedophiles are sick people.
Holy cows, people.
So he gives that press conference four days after Hurricane Helen, I got to call it Hurricane Helen, rains down destruction.
And then you got to see his faux outrage at being criticized by Trump and allegedly not responding fast enough.
And there's the old expression, you know, me thinks he doth protest too much.
Well, we're going to see a little senile, demented, angry old man protesting a little too much.
Listen to this.
Okay, that came in hot on me.
Hold on a second.
Let me just go ahead and lower that a little bit so that I don't blow everybody's ears out here.
Sorry about that, guys.
And Governor Cooper, Donald Trump has accused both of you of ignoring the disaster.
He is lying.
He's lying.
And the governor told him he was lying.
The governor told me he's lying.
I've spoken to the governor, spent time with him, and he told me he's lying.
I don't know why he does this.
And the reason I get so angry about it, I don't care about what he says about me.
No, of course not.
I care what he communicates to the people that are in need.
It implies that we're not doing everything possible.
We are.
We are.
It implies that we're not doing anything possible?
We are.
It implies that we're not doing everything possible.
We are.
We are.
And you spoke to the governor, I assume you heard the Republican governor of Georgia talk about that he was on the phone with me more than once.
He was on the phone with me more than once.
From what I understood, the governor was complaining about playing phone tag.
With Joe Biden.
No, they're on it.
Kamala Harris is flying in the air, taking notes on blank pieces of paper, listening to earbuds that are not plugged into her iPhone.
And Joe Biden takes four days to give a presser after basically announcing that no more aid for you because we got to ship it off to Ukraine.
Good morning, people.
How goes the battle?
Let me see something.
Am I perfectly centered here?
Either I'm getting shorter.
I'm going to lower this down a little bit here.
Either I'm getting shorter or my camera is growing during the night.
I think I raised it last night.
It's been a while.
We haven't seen each other in 15 hours?
14 hours?
Who has had the time to mull over that debate debacle that we saw last night?
That was a debate where I was actually more amenable to saying, you know...
Tim Walz didn't do that terribly right after the debate, and then the more you think about it, the more you realize what an abject disaster it was.
Pretty much the same thing with Kamala Harris.
The expectations were so low, so long as they didn't literally throw up on the stage, then you got all the questions.
If they pull a Jill Biden and just answer all the questions, even if their answers are total verbal diarrhea, congratulations.
They succeeded because everyone thinks that they're mentally impaired people who can barely string together a sentence.
Um... Thank you.
Hold on.
I'm going to bring this up.
Be nice, Viva.
It's called getting old.
No, dude, we get old.
First of all, my dad's in exponentially better shape, both cognitive and physical and spiritual and emotional and humorous than Joe Biden.
My dad shouldn't be president of the United States of America.
Goodness. That debate was an abject disaster.
And I stayed up until like midnight 30 last night because I was like, I got to get, I got to memorialize.
These soundbites.
Because they will echo throughout the ages.
And we're going to go over some of them today.
And some other stuff.
There were a couple of other stories.
Oh, the fact.
The structure of today, basically, it's going to be a meandering.
We're going to go over the highlights.
We're going to go over the clips.
We're going to go over the idiots on the internet who spew nothing but vagaries.
Oh, I can't stand listening to this debate.
All the Republicans do is lie.
Can you give me one?
Just give me one freaking lie.
And then I found one guy who fact-checked something.
Lo and behold, liar.
All right, we'll get there in a second.
Because before you get there, by the way, if J.D. Vance, you know, they're talking about Doug Emhoff redefining masculinity, you can make fun of J.D. Vance's dark eyebrows or eyelashes all you want and accuse him of wearing eyeliner.
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Now, I'm getting a spinning wheel of contemplation on my computer.
It's going to bring up...
I can't even...
Hold on.
If I go back here...
J.D. Vance took to that stage yesterday and basically turned...
Turned... Tampon Tim!
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Everything's smooth.
Hope that audio wasn't too blaring coming in because we had a small one here.
Oh, goodness.
Here we go.
We're good.
Let's see what's going on in here.
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Then we, at some point, leave YouTube, go over to Rumble, and then we have our after party at vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I've got a long line of stuff up here, people.
We're going to tackle one thing first, and this is what J.D. Vance said about his son allegedly having witnessed a shooting.
Now, we're going to get into this.
This is a serious topic, so I don't want to make light of it, but I am going to say that past his prologue...
And in as much as Tampon Tim, No Balls, AWOL Walls has routinely and habitually lied.
And so as not to be accused of doing what I'm accusing others of doing, I will give you the lies.
Stolen valor having been in combat.
That Trump wants to implement a national abortion ban.
What else?
I can do the flip-flopping stuff, but that might not be a lie.
Tim Walls is a confirmed habitual liar.
Of the highest order because it involves lying to steal the valor that others have to fight, get injured, bleed, and sometimes die for.
He is guilty of stolen valor, period.
He admitted it, but he says he misspoke.
Now he might be guilty of stolen sympathy for what he claimed last night at the debate.
There's a couple of things that Tampon Tim and Kami Kamala have...
If they've only said it once, it was during the debate.
When it gets to Kamala, she might have mentioned being a gun owner in 2019.
But this is what Tim Walls said last night, as far as I know, for the first time ever.
Listen. Well, I think all the parents watching tonight, this is your biggest nightmare.
Look, I got a 17-year-old, and he witnessed a shooting at a community center playing volleyball.
Those things don't leave you.
Well, I think all the parents watching tonight, this is your biggest nightmare.
Look, I got a 17-year-old, and he witnessed a shooting at a community center playing volleyball.
Those things don't leave you.
Okay, that's a very, very big claim, that his son witnessed a shooting at a community center, and those things don't...
First of all, I have no doubt that they don't leave you.
When I interviewed Kyle Rittenhouse, different circumstances, because he was the one doing the shooting and had to kill people in order to preserve his own life.
When I interviewed him, I noticed there were...
You notice things, sounds that trigger certain reactions.
Nope, I didn't mean that punly, but...
There's no question.
What is shocking is that story of that significance coming up for the first time during a presidential debate.
Now, Andy Ngo was on it yesterday.
When I hear that, and I hear the look, and you see him sort of get ready.
In my amateur body language reading interpretation of this, it's coming from the conclusion that I do believe he's either lying or grossly exaggerating to the point of inaccuracy.
When people say, look, And then they start getting into something?
I get suspicious.
When he starts to make eye contact after saying the look, because it's a change of demeanor from the first half to the second half, I believe he's making up a story or embellishing to the point of dishonesty.
And look at his face.
Well, I think all the parents watching tonight, this is your biggest nightmare.
I got a 17-year-old, and he witnessed a shooting at a community center.
Eyebrows go up, eyes wide open.
Those things don't leave you.
And then JD put a little extra attention on it because I think he knows that if it's not true, the internet's going to get to it.
Well, I think all of you are watching tonight.
This is your biggest nightmare.
Look, I got to...
Fat fingers cannot do this.
So Andy Ngo, who's on this, started looking into it last night.
And he writes, Andy Ngo, Ngo investigates.
Tim Walsh said during the VP debate that his son, quote, witnessed, end quote, a shooting at the community center while playing volleyball.
Walsh has never discussed this before and did not give any further details.
But based on what he did say, it may be referencing the January 2023, that'll be two years ago as of this January, shooting outside the Jimmy Lee Recreation Center in St. Paul.
The volleyball basketball court is inside the center.
However, Dwayne Binford Jr. pleaded guilty to shooting a teen boy in the head.
The kids survived, from what I understand, in the incident.
And this guy was sentenced to 10 years in jail.
We'll get that in a second.
So, it's an amazing thing to drop that.
Massive anecdote with no additional information.
What's also amazing is when you go Google it, you'll notice you don't see anything about that story at any point in time, really, until October 1st, which was yesterday, during the debate.
Let me just give everybody that link so that you know where to go.
Link here.
That's Andy Ngo's tweet, and I'll give it in our vivabarneslaw.locals.com community.
So I started looking, and then, oh, results start coming up this morning.
Like this, for example.
I mean, punchline is, this article's from today, but look at this.
From the Star Tribune.
The Minnesota Star Tribune.
Walt says his 17-year-old son witnessed shooting as he played volleyball at Rec Center.
During Tuesday night debate, he said, okay, fine.
At the Jimmy Lee Recreation Center in St. Paul.
We have sufficient details that I don't think Andy Ngo is wrong in that location unless there's been more than one shooting at that location in recent memory.
Okay. Read the article here.
Governor Tim Walz referenced publicly to a national television audience for the first time Tuesday night during the vice presidential debate that his 17-year-old son Gus had witnessed a shooting while playing volleyball at the rec center.
The shooting outside the center occurred January 18 and was widely reported.
But Gus Waltz's presence that day wasn't widely known until August when he became a sensation for standing up and tearfully supporting his dad.
It's an amazing way of phrasing this, actually.
It hadn't been widely reported, but Gus Waltz's presence that day wasn't widely known until August when he became the sensation.
When does his presence become known?
After Gus Waltz's moment went viral, David Alvarez, St. Paul Parks.
He also talked about how Gus was in the building when the shooting occurred in the parking lot at the Jimmy Lee which sits on the corner of whatever avenue here.
He wrote, Gus was a sophomore then, now a senior.
Yada, yada, yada.
According to the complaint, and you get into the complaint, Binford said a teenager, this is the article, explains how the shooting occurred.
A city employee brought a gun to work.
There was a fight.
Two argued.
Another teen joined in.
JT allegedly told him to call someone to bring all the sticks, which Binford, the guy who shot the kid, assumed it meant bring weapons.
Binford said he tried to walk away, but the teens knocked him to the ground, and he struggled.
He got up and fired one shot that hit JT in the forehead.
Neither teen had a weapon.
The teen survived the shooting but suffered grave injuries and his mother sued the city of Binford.
Correction. Tim Walsh had referenced in Grand Rapids, Michigan, his son's presence at the St.
Paul shooting.
So apparently he did reference it elsewhere at one point in time.
This is going to be an interesting thing because if you talk about having witnessed a shooting, what does that mean?
Been in the vicinity of?
On the scene of?
I'll give everybody the link to that article as well.
Link. This reeks yet again of, remember when Tampon Tim said, well, when I speak on certain subjects, I just get so passionate and emotional, I misspeak.
To be in the same building when a building gets locked down, if there's a shooting outdoors, does that qualify as having witnessed a shooting?
I don't know.
Is it a semantic debate for the purposes of what's at issue there?
Possibly. Is it yet more embellishment to the point of dishonesty to procure sympathy, unwarranted sympathy from a crowd?
I'm inclined to say yes.
That it comes up for the first or second time?
What was the other one that came up for the first or second time only during the debate?
That Kamala Harris owns a gun.
And I said right at the moment that that happened, receipts or I don't believe it.
Why would the VP now with Secret Service protection for however long she's had it own a gun?
I presume.
I don't have any expertise in this, but I presume that that might actually be more problematic.
The potential for Kamala Harris to either be walking around with a gun, to have one in proximity of her body when she's being guarded by Secret Service, than her not having a gun.
And the allegation is that she had it while she was a prosecutor.
Back in what year does she still own that gun?
Would that gun be lawfully procured under today's regulations?
How did she get that gun?
What background checks did she have to go through to get that gun?
They say these things are sort of dropping out of thin air for the first time during debates.
And it doesn't seem that there's very many curious journalists out there.
Andy Ngo did some good work to find out.
But that was Tampon Tim's statement from last night, which I think is bordering on the stolen valor, but we don't really have to leave it in there.
We can go to the actual outrageous statements that Tim Walls made last night.
The amazing thing, by the way, is that Tim Walls is sharing these clips as though he was the victor in all of this.
Tim Walls posted this thinking it makes him look good.
Let's just go through this and pick these things one by one.
But what's fundamental here is that steady leadership is going to matter.
It's clear, and the world saw it on that debate stage a few weeks ago, a nearly 80-year-old Donald Trump talking about crowd sizes is not what we need in this moment.
But it's not just that.
It's those that were closest to Donald Trump.
That understand how dangerous he is when the world is this dangerous.
J.D. is looking at him like, I can't believe anybody could be more mentally impaired than Kamala Harris herself.
I say that as a joke, actually, because Tim Walls, in as much as he is, quite clearly not the sharpest tool in the box, not the sharpest pencil in the box, the tool, whatever the heck the expression is.
He's still actually more eloquent and more coherent than word salad Kamala Harris.
I'm going to come back to the first half of that sentence in a second.
His chief of staff, John Kelly, said that he was the most flawed human being he'd ever met.
And both of his secretaries of defense and his national security advisors said he should be nowhere near the White House.
Now, the person closest to them, to the...
Donald Trump said he's unfit for the highest office.
That was Senator Vance.
What we've seen out of Vice President Harris is we've seen steady leadership.
But what's fundamental here is that steady leadership is going to matter.
It's clear, and the world saw it on that debate stage a few weeks ago.
A nearly 80-year-old Donald Trump talking about crowd sizes is not what we need in this moment.
A near 80-year-old Trump.
Oh, he's too old, except he's exponentially sharper than you, Tim Walz, let alone demented Joe.
Listen to this because it's going to be amazing.
Confession through projection.
Accus your enemies of doing what you are doing.
Listen to this.
80-year-old Donald Trump talking about crowd sizes is not what we need in this moment.
A near fill-in-the-blank talking about crowd sizes is not what we need in this moment.
That's very interesting, Tim.
I watched the first debate.
I watched it.
You know?
You know who was talking about crowd sizes?
It wasn't Trump who brought it up.
Let me see here.
Oh, come on.
I need this faster for the punchline value.
It wasn't Trump who brought up crowd sizes.
You know who brought up crowd sizes?
Kamala Harris brought up crowd sizes.
Is this it?
No, this is not it.
Oh, I've blown the punchline.
How would I want to label?
There we go.
There we go.
Because it wasn't Kamala Harris that posted it.
Listen to this.
Who brought the crowd?
You're right.
The last thing we need right now is someone talking about stupid crowd sizes.
Instead of fixing a problem.
And I'll tell you something.
He's going to talk about immigration a lot tonight, even when it's not the subject that is being raised.
And I'm going to actually do something really unusual.
And I'm going to invite you.
To attend one of Donald Trump's rallies, because it's a really interesting thing to watch.
You will see during the course of his rallies, he talks about fictional characters like Hannibal Lecter.
He will talk about windmills cause cancer.
And what you will also notice is that people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom.
And I will tell you, the one thing you will not hear him talk about is you.
Who talked about the crowd sizes and the crowds, Tim?
No balls, walls.
It was Kamala Harris, and you just proved the point.
They accused Trump of being the abusers that they are.
But for the fact that I watched both of these debates, I was like, Tim, I think you're lying there, if I'm not mistaken.
Oh, but now that I pulled out the amazing one here, speaking of accusing your adversaries of doing what you were doing so as to create confusion, it's an old Nazi propaganda technique.
It's not a rules for radical by Saul Alinsky.
But I'm sure similar tactics exist.
Donald Trump now has now survived two failed assassination attempts.
And he is accused of being Hitler.
He's accused of being a threat to democracy.
And yet he is also accused for being the cause of the attempts on his life because of his violent rhetoric.
He has normalized political violence.
He puts out the dog whistles, the stochastic terrorism.
Look at this ad.
I see this ad.
And it actually, it makes me angry, but...
That's not hard to do these days.
I'm really concerned about J.D. Vance being a heartbeat away from the presidency.
He is an extremist.
I certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally.
A danger to our democracy.
J.D. Vance has said he would not have certified those electors.
We really need to be ruthless when it comes to the exercise of power.
A danger to our fundamental freedom.
If Trump wanted to distance himself from Project 2025, why did he pick Vance?
He wrote the foreword for Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts' new book.
You may know that we're good friends.
He's not just weird or dangerous.
He could be a heartbeat away from the Oval Office.
Can he govern from prison?
People should be concerned.
An anonymous.
The former president has been off his game.
An anonymous.
He is so disoriented.
Would it take bets here?
What do you think?
I'm really concerned about J.D. Adams being a heartbeat away from the presidency.
He is right there.
Do you understand?
This is the same group of people who talks about political violence has no place in America.
Cool down the rhetoric.
Stochastic terrorism.
Look at what happens when you actually...
I did it so that you don't have to.
Screen grab.
Extremist. Danger.
Dangerous. A heartbeat away.
You want to talk about what is stochastic terrorism if you believe that that concept exists?
That is.
You want to talk about what political violence is and violent rhetoric is?
That is.
You want to talk about the type of rhetoric that gets people to shoot up a bunch of Republicans at a baseball game and try to take Trump out not once but twice?
This. This is literally the trigger signs for animals.
Danger. Extremists.
One heartbeat away.
What are you going to do about it?
Oh, I only mean vote.
That's all I meant, guys.
I mean, whatever you see in that is up to you.
But when Trump comes out and says anything remotely innocuous, it's end of the world.
Oh, lordy.
Holy crap, apples.
I did not get to any of the chat.
Okay, so that's a little bit of the intro, but don't worry, we're not halfway done yet.
I was making a joke with my wife that this is going to take longer to review the debate than it would have taken to watch the debate, but it'll be more entertaining and more edumacational, to quote Homer Simpson.
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VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com Lord of the Rees says, Tim Wall's head literally looks like a testicle.
No! Well, I'm going to go Google a testicle right now, but no.
You know who he looks like?
And I can't unsee it now.
Elmer Fudd.
I heard this on Bongino today.
Elmer Fudd.
We're going to have like two lookalikes today, actually.
Hold on one second.
Lord of the Rees.
Let me bring this out.
Unpin. I'm sure Elmer Fudd, Tim.
Walls. I'm sure there has to be a side-by-side comparison.
Oh my goodness!
You will see it, and you will never unsee it.
Google search engine.
These are real pictures, people.
That's Tampon Tim, a real man.
Look at that.
I mean, it's whatever.
It's kind of cool.
That's when he has his dog.
There you go.
This is Tampon Tim, and this is Elmer Fudd.
And there is absolutely no question that the similarity is striking.
Lord of the Re, thank you very much.
We've got Pasha Moyer.
I can't bring it up, but it says, it's a meme, and it says, oh, how I love the China, and it's Tampon Tim and a Rice Paddy Field.
And we've got Denise Antu.
I can bring this one up here.
David is, David, if Harris truly has a gun, then she knows that background checks are already required to purchase a gun.
She wants us all de-armed so we can't defend ourselves against criminals, domestic, and government.
If she has a gun, Yes, she would know what background checks went into getting that once upon a time.
She would know what regulations exist that pertain to gun procurement and gun ownership.
She might also have to admit that she no longer has a gun, if she ever had a gun, because it might not be lawful anymore in whatever state.
There might be a multitude of reasons for which she no longer has the gun, which might not be...
Complimentary to her argument that, look at me, you can trust me on Second Amendments because I have a gun.
I do not believe for a second that as VP, she would have access to a gun because I do believe that would complicate Secret Service protection and put everyone at greater risk and not protect her more.
And bottom line, they asked her staff what kind of gun does she have or some spokesperson and they won't identify the gun that she has?
Horse crap.
It might be a burner launcher.
Well, it's a gun.
I mean, it shoots things.
It shoots projectiles.
I don't believe it for a second, and until I see evidence, I will not believe it.
Now, in YouTube, Commitube, we got one old guy's opinion.
It says, Timmy the tampon no-balls-walls was biatch-slapped many times, and the communist broadcasting system, CBS, word moderators, oh, C-word moderators, all night long.
Let me show that.
Super chat over on Commitube.
That's the old man's opinion right there.
You're right.
And that is the perfect segue into part two of this show, or part three.
I don't know what part we're up to now.
No Republican.
I'd say no one.
No one.
Because even if they cheat in your favor, who the hell wants to win if you win by cheating?
Who the hell wants to be the loser that needs two sidekicks to defend your tampon butt?
I mean, I guess if you're an idiot and you know you're going to lose and it's your only chance of winning, you're going to want all the assistance you can get.
But who the hell would want to win, even if they did win, which they didn't?
But who would want that type of cheap juvenile assistance?
No one should ever do another debate with these propagandist networks, period.
Joe Rogan, he might not be totally neutral, but he's damn well as close as you're going to get.
Go on Lex Friedman if you want a milquetoast, middle-of-the-fence-sitting dude who's going to ask pretty much the same questions to everybody.
But it wasn't just that they were participants in last night's debate.
They were wrongly fact-checking.
They were wrongly fact-checking and outright...
Not even arguing with JD.
They were abusing of their monopoly of the mic power to spout disinformation and then prevent the person that they...
They weren't supposed to be fact-checking.
And yet they were adding commentary after answers.
And then when they get called out on it, if you haven't seen this clip, they cut JD's mic as he is responding to their disinformation.
After the 2020 election, President Trump's campaign and others filed 62 lawsuits contesting the results.
Judges, including those appointed by President Trump and other Republican presidents, looked at the evidence and said there was no widespread fraud.
The governors of every state in the nation...
Republicans and Democrats certified the 2020 election results and sent a legal slate of electors to Congress for January 6th.
Senator Vance, you have said you would not have certified the last presidential election and would have asked the states to submit alternative electors.
That has been called unconstitutional and illegal.
Would you again seek to challenge this year's election results?
Even if every governor certifies the results, I'll give you two minutes.
Fire her.
This is not a journalist.
She's an activist and a bad one at that because she's a liar of an activist.
Fire her.
This woman has no business in any realm of a universe that considers itself to be journalism or journalists.
I'm going to walk through all of these because...
This is where I would not do well in these types of presidential, vice presidential debates, because I would go nuts point by point.
I was like, excuse me, ma'am, did you just have a 45-second soliloquy before you asked me a seven-second question?
Can you repeat that question, please?
And if you do, I'm going to stop you each and every way.
Let's start here.
After the 2020 election, President Trump's campaign and others filed 62 lawsuits contesting the results.
Stop. How many lawsuits did Trump file?
I'd like to know.
Three? Because I'm pretty sure it was three.
Oh, he and others filed 62. Include them all.
Include pro se litigants who filed lawsuits.
He filed 62 lawsuits along with others.
I'm sorry, ma'am.
How many did he file?
On what bases were those lawsuits dismissed?
I put out the highlight from our Sunday night show the other week.
Highlighting. How this is all disinformation.
I wouldn't be able to sit there and shut my mouth like J.D. is doing.
Part one.
How many did he file?
He didn't file 62, you propagandist liar.
He filed, I believe it was three.
Judges, including those appointed by President Trump and other Republican presidents, looked at the evidence and said there was no widespread fraud.
Pause. They looked at the evidence?
Ma'am, how many lawsuits were dismissed on latches or standing?
Do you know offhand?
By definition, they didn't look at the evidence in lawsuits where they were dismissed on latches or standing.
So you're a liar yet again.
And then, that qualifier.
No widespread fraud?
We were told that there was no fraud, period.
Oh, now you've qualified it with widespread fraud.
So you're telling me, ma'am, that judges in those 62 cases looked at the evidence on the merits and came to the conclusion on the merits after trials and full hearings that there was no widespread fraud?
Filthy, pathological lie.
And this is supposed to be the objective, non-fact-checking moderator?
Fact-check her!
And by the way, I don't know how many of the 62 ever made it to any hearing on the merits.
Latches, standing, and other good excuses to get out of hearing them on the merits.
That's what happened, for the most part.
The governors of every state in the nation.
Republicans and Democrats certified the 2020 election results and sent a legal slate of electors to Congress for January 6th.
I'm sorry, are you a lawyer, Madam Moderator?
Or even beyond that, because a lawyer has a legal opinion but doesn't issue legal...
Opinions or at least legal matters of law.
They sent a slate of legal electors.
So you've come to the legal determination.
Did a judge stipulate that the alternate slate of electors were in fact illegal?
I mean, I know they were alleged to be fraudulent.
They were alleged to be illegal in that RICO case.
And it seems that the only people in the RICO case who broke the law are the people who brought that case.
You've come to a legal determination as to the status of the alternate slate of electors that were proposed.
No, it's a great question.
Keep going.
Senator Vance, you have said you would not have certified the last presidential election and would have asked the states to submit alternative electors.
I'm sorry, but if he submits alternative electors, doesn't that sort of contradict a portion of your question?
That maybe the legal slate of electors were contestable in the first place?
I mean, there's only precedent to suggest that it was.
Go back to either 62 or 68. It has to be 62. Nixon and JFK out of Hawaii.
That has been called unconstitutional and illegal.
By whom?
By Mark Elias?
By whom?
By Lawrence Tribe, the man who proposed the 14th Amendment, yeeting Trump from the ballot, got shut down, smacked down 9-0 by the Supreme Court?
Who called it that?
Would you again seek to challenge this year's election results, even if every governor certifies the results?
I'll give you two minutes to answer a one-minute question.
No Republican should ever entertain these filthy propagandist networks for a debate ever again.
This was not a question.
It was a propaganda-loaded lie disguised as a question, if I can read my own words.
unbelievable.
That wasn't actually the clip that I intended to bring up, which was the one where they actually...
Here, hold on one second.
CBS proving, is it this one?
Oh, here we go.
This is another one.
Another one of the wonderful moments.
Look at Tampon Tim's face.
Again, I was listening to Bongino and he always says, you know, elections are soundbites and clips.
No, hold on a second.
Soundbites and snapshots.
And it's not a joke.
We were making fun of it all night.
There's literally not one freeze frame where he doesn't look like he's crapping his pants and J.D. Vance is like...
Destroying them with his intellect.
Okay, let's hear this one.
Thank you, Governor.
And just to clarify for our viewers, Springfield, Ohio...
Governor just gave an answer, and now the moderators who are not fact-checking are unsolicited, unilaterally offering their own legal opinions yet again.
This is on the alleged illegal status of the illegal Haitians in Springfield.
Listen to this.
Thank you, Governor.
And just to clarify for our viewers, Springfield, Ohio, does have a large number of Haitian migrants who have legal status.
It's the moderator.
Temporary protected status.
Maura? Thank you, Senator.
We have to move on.
Sorry, I want to say something.
And Senator, shut up.
Because not only am I a moderator who's not fact-checking, spouting lies, I get to cut you off.
Listen. We're going to turn out of the economy.
Thank you.
Margaret, the rules were that you guys weren't going to fact check.
And since you're fact checking me, I think it's important to say what's actually going on.
There's an application called the CBP OneApp.
Or you can go on as an illegal migrant, apply for asylum or apply for parole and be granted legal status at the wave of a Kamala Harris open border wand.
That is not a person coming in, applying for a green card and waiting for 10 years.
Thank you, Senator.
Shut up, Senator.
Thank you, Senator, for describing the legal process.
Thank you for describing the legal process.
Thank you for misunderstanding what he said.
You want to argue, Mark?
Moderator, sub in for Tim Tampon.
Look at his face there, by the way.
He looks kind of like Dick Cheney, Elmer Fudd, and someone who's soiling their pants in real time.
Thank you for describing the legal process.
Now they're border agents now.
They get to adjudicate on these things, just willy-nilly, during a debate where they're not supposed to fact-check.
Are they arguing with him now?
We have so much...
Thank you, gentlemen.
We want to have...
Now they're muting him.
Whoever's watching this, clip this portion right now.
The audience can't hear you because you're mic.
Thank you for explaining the legal process.
Thank you, Margaret.
The economy is a top concern for voters.
All right, now hold on a second.
I'm going to bring this up.
What is the CBP1 app, you might be asking?
Many of us never heard of it.
But it goes back to, it's not illegal when the government does it.
Illegal immigrants cross the border.
The government willy-nilly, at the stroke of a magic Kamala wand, says, you're no longer illegal because I've recognized you.
Okay, fine.
What is the CB...
Custom Border Patrol 1 app?
And why is it controversial?
Let's hear this.
It's coming from Fox News.
I don't like them.
They're probably going to be a little bit better than CNN.
The CBB 1 app...
is used to streamline asylum appointments at U.S. border entry points and verify the identity of non-citizens.
Controversies surround the app's use of biometric data and concerns over privacy.
Critics argue that the CB1 is facilitating illegal immigration by streamlining the process for migrants to secure asylum appointments, raising concerns about its role in U.S. border policy.
A president can declare something by way of executive action, therefore I guess it's illegal?
Oh, no.
Not if it gets challenged and gets determined to be an abuse of law.
What is it called when you bypass the legal mechanisms?
Well, they're not illegal immigrants anymore because we've bestowed on them temporary protective status.
I guess...
The 15 million illegal immigrants in America right now, I guess, cease being illegal if the government just grants them all asylum.
Does it mean that they were not illegal immigrants in the first place and they didn't break the law to get in?
When the government does it, it's not illegal, and when the moderators do it, I guess it's not fact-checking.
These are scoundrel, scum, propagandist networks, and despite the fact that it was skewed, that it was biased, That it was unfair and that it was three against one, J.D. Vance mopped the floor with all of them.
In the most hands-down, unequivocal way, I went back to Twitter to ask somebody, and I said, I call tampon Tim, tampon Tim, a ball, no balls, walls.
I think he's a commie in principle.
I think he's a liar in reality.
But I could objectively assess that debate and say, look, he had some decent points and he delivered the lines well.
He had a lot of other problems where it does not require any form of bias or lack of objectivity to definitively say this was a disastrous debate for Tim Walz, if only because of the soundbites and clips that will echo throughout an eternity, which we're going to get to after this.
Hearing this rant about the election fraud question from you, Viva, makes me feel like my voice is heard.
That is Michael Big O. There's so many things.
I would not be good at these things.
Because I would not let someone finish a bullshit question like that.
I know it's not a good characteristic.
It makes for adversarial discussions.
Because if I know where someone's going with the question, my inclination is going to be to cut them off.
And if I want to stop them on one element of bullshit, I'm not going to let them drown me in more.
But the election one, it drives me nuts.
Like, they repeat, they don't understand a damn thing.
I've been following it since 2020, and there's still that which I don't understand.
When they talk about the border bill, the bipartisan border bill, it drives me nuts that they don't unleash on the bipartisan border bill.
Which, you know what?
That's probably a good time to get to this one.
Is this a sound clip I had here?
Hold on.
Here we go.
This one right here.
Listen to this.
It's a godforsaken lie, is what it is.
It's propaganda.
It's a big lie that they repeat over and over again to the point where normal people have to sit there and say no ordinary God-fearing person would lie with such a big lie with such impunity over and over again unless it were true.
And my goodness, maybe it's true.
But look, we all want to solve it.
Look, but look.
Now the thing is J.D. Vance was saying look as well a lot.
I think he's sort of like...
Absorbing that bad habit through osmosis from Tim Noble's walls.
But look.
By the way, saying but look, there's an expression.
In French, there's an equivalent.
It goes écouter.
Écouter, which means listen.
Whenever anybody says that to a judge, first of all, it pisses me off because I find it wildly rude and sort of not condescending, but lacking formality.
But I also think 90% of the time it's followed by a lie.
Listen to this.
Listen to this.
Look, we all want to solve this.
Most of us want to solve this.
And that is the United States Congress.
That's the Border Patrol agents.
That's the Chamber of Commerce.
That's most Americans out here.
That's why we had the fairest and the toughest bill on immigration that this nation's seen.
I mean, I would not be able to interrupt my interlocutor.
That is a steaming load of Wall's crap.
That's throwing crap on walls.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Senator from Oklahoma, James Lankford.
I know him.
He's super conservative, but he's a man of principle, wants to get it done.
Democrats and Republicans worked on this piece of legislation.
The Border Patrol said, this is what we need in here.
These are the experts.
And the Chamber of Commerce and the Wall Street Journal said...
These are the experts, the Border Patrol, the ones that they framed for actual crimes that they didn't commit.
The ones who are basically saying, just let us enforce existing law.
We don't need anything more.
Just let us do our jobs.
Oh yeah, the experts.
Now they're going to listen to the experts.
Passed this thing.
Kamala Harris helped get there.
1,500 new border agents.
Detection for drugs.
DOJ money to speed up the adjudications on this.
Just what America wants.
But as soon as I was getting ready to pass and actually tackle this, Donald Trump said no.
Told them to vote against it because it gives him a campaign issue.
It gives him, what would Donald Trump talk about if we actually did some of these things?
And they need to be done.
By the legislature.
You can't just do this through the executive branch.
Oh, first of all, that's a lie.
But he needs it to be an issue because what else would he be campaigning on is exactly what they are doing.
They drafted that bill knowing that if it got sufficient light of day, it would be dead in the water.
And they could then campaign off exactly what they're doing right now.
All of these problems are Trump's fault because three and a half years later...
We finally proposed a bill that was designed to either be rejected or to be wildly, insanely not about the border.
And look, they rejected it.
Now it's all their fault.
$60 billion to Ukraine in the original iteration of the alleged bipartisan border bill.
$15 billion to Israel.
I think there was $4 billion to humanitarian aid for Gaza.
It's an amazing thing.
There's a great meme.
And it's missiles going up and getting intercepted by missiles from the Iron Dome.
And it says, my tax dollars and somehow also my tax dollars.
That was in the original bipartisan border bill.
I've had this discussion with Barnes, and he says this rebuttal is too complicated.
I would say it was never.
It was a uniparty border bill that was intending to grant exclusive jurisdiction to the corrupt D.C. court, ratify 1.8 million illegal crossings a year, ratify, make that the minimum threshold below which you can't do anything.
That border bill was neither a border, nor protection, nor even relating to the border, and it did nothing to curb illegal immigration.
It actually just ratified and legalized, had it passed, up to 1.8 million illegal immigrants a year.
Nobody does it.
Nobody comes back with that retort.
But they pretend that that border bill, which they proposed three and a half years after the fact, was the solution to a problem that nobody saw it coming.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
I mean, The...
Oh, where is it?
I have it here.
Hold on a second.
I'm going to have to bring up just random ones here.
Is this it?
Yeah, this is it.
This is the one.
This is three and a half years ago.
They pretend that, oh, no, we had the solution.
We're not the cause of the problem.
I mean, you've all seen this, but it is worth echoing through the ages as well to highlight what a bunch of lying scoundrels they are when it comes to the...
Formation of the problem might have something to do with having repealed, whatever, 90-some-odd executive orders from Trump on the border.
Fought Trump tooth and nail to build the wall.
Sued to deprive him of the funding to do so.
Sued the charity organization We Build the Wall that was going to do it on their own dime.
Indicted some of the members.
Convicted them.
Listen to what Kamala Harris said three and a half years ago.
Just quickly put a button.
Do you have any plans to visit the border?
At some point.
We are going to the border.
We've been to the border.
So this whole thing about the border, we've been to the border.
We've been to the border.
You haven't been to the border.
And I haven't been to Europe.
I don't understand the point that you're making.
I'm not discounting the importance of the border.
If you don't understand the point that he's making, you are mentally impaired, Kamala Harris.
Republicans have certainly come at you on this.
Democratic Congressman Cuellar, as a border district, has said to you and the president, come.
I care about what's happening at the border.
I'm in Guatemala because my focus is dealing with the root causes of migration.
There may be some who think that that is not important, but it is my firm belief that if we care about what's happening at the border, We better care about the root causes and address them.
And so that's what I'm doing.
By the way, I don't know if I have the other clip lined up, but this is enough to make your blood boil.
We've been to the border.
Who the hell is we?
America? Americans?
Illegals? But you have.
I've never been to Europe.
Good. Were you called the Europe czar?
Were you appointed to a position to prevent mass illegal immigration from Europe?
No! I've never been to Timbuktu either.
It's a real place, by the way.
The Quebec equivalent is Shibugamu.
And by the way, she's in Guatemala to address the core issues of migration.
What do you think they are?
Climate. Ravages of war that her administration might have a hand in exacerbating.
The most shocking thing from that interview, you go back and watch it.
It's three and a half years old.
When she said, I told them not to come.
Remember the hilarious meme, don't come.
Her explanation and her justification for telling them not to come was not that it's illegal and you won't get citizenship and it's criminal and you'll be deported.
It wasn't that.
Her rationale, her justification for why she was telling them not to come.
Is that it's dangerous.
The trip is dangerous.
Let me see if I can find this real quick.
I think it's this one here.
Let me see this.
She said, oh, the voyage is treacherous.
It's dangerous.
People get exploited.
They get assaulted.
They get trafficked.
Her reason to tell them not to come was just because it's dangerous, not because it's illegal and you'll be turned back if you get here.
Listen to this.
Americans don't see a lot of that on a daily basis.
What they do see at their own border, children being lowered over fences, children coming in with, you know, phone numbers stenciled on their hand.
And so the question has come up, and you heard it here, and you'll hear it again, I'm sure.
It's why not visit the border?
Why not see what Americans are seeing in this crisis?
Well, we are going to the border.
We have to deal with what's happening at the border.
There's no question about that.
That's not a debatable point.
But we have to...
Understand that there's a reason people are arriving at our border and ask, what is that reason?
And then identify the problem so we can fix it.
Let's talk about the corruption issue.
Did I post that with a...
Notably not visiting El Salvador or Honduras, where you have leaders who have had links to corruption.
Do you have enough reliable partners in this Northern Triangle, in this region, to do what needs to be done?
Okay, skip that.
That wasn't the right one here.
Or at least that wasn't the best one.
Listen to this.
Here in Guatemala City, you had a message for would-be migrants.
Don't come.
Don't come.
Why? Why should they believe you when they know that people are getting in?
I've been working on...
Oh, I'm sorry.
I thought it only recently arose, and the one solution that came up in 2024 was Trump's fault.
I've been working on this for a very long time, but she was never Bordazar.
You tell them not to come, but they know that if they come, they're not going to be turned back.
So why should they listen to you?
Listen to this answer.
The kind of violence and danger that is associated with that track.
Especially when we're talking about from Guatemala through Mexico to the United States.
It's extremely dangerous.
We are looking at a situation where people are fleeing because of hunger, because of the hurricanes, because of the pandemic.
So the reason I am here is to address those issues, knowing that the people who are here for generations, they want to stay.
They don't want to leave.
But they need opportunity.
They need assistance.
They need support.
Appreciate that.
She said, don't come, not because it's illegal to get turned back, but because it's too dangerous.
And they need assistance and they need support in order to not leave in the first place, which would seem to open the door to the idea that it would be up to America to improve the quality of life in foreign countries in order for them not to come.
Because if they come and make that very dangerous trek, they're still going to get through and get whatever special wand protections and immediate recognitions that the Harris-Biden administration decides to afford to what would otherwise be Criminal, illegal aliens.
Oh, lordy, lordy, lordy.
Okay, now what we're going to do, by the way, because we've been on CommieTube for longer than it deserves.
Let me make sure that I don't see any.
There's one super chat here.
From one old guy's opinion, it says, Timmy the Tampon was sweating and squirming around like a whore in a church every time JD gave answers.
Do prostitutes not go to churches?
I would imagine they go to churches.
All right, let me see what's going on here.
Oh, there's a lot of...
Oh my goodness, there's a lot of...
Bots in there.
Well, that's a good sign, I guess.
Got a lot of bots in the chat over on YouTube.
I guess I didn't put on the 10-second delay.
All right, whatever.
We're going to end on YouTube.
Anyhow, I think it's going to end on Twitter as well.
So come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Let me put this in the chat over here.
Link to Rumble here.
Did I not put this in the pin comment?
Pin? That's funny.
It won't let me replace pin.
Okay, let's try that.
Okay, message pinned.
And if you're going to come over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com and skip the lineup and skip the whatever.
We're going to be moving over there in a second.
Let me just see if I did not miss from our locals community.
We got a tip question from Finboy Slick to lighten up the mood during the locals after party.
We'll all get to that then.
And then we got Pasha Moyer with the tampon Tim.
And did I miss anything over?
I think I did.
We got one from FDman12 says, the policies she implemented, incentivized illegal entry, is the cause of the problem.
No, but the whole point is like, it's not a problem to them, it's a strategy.
The demographic shift, the political demographic shift, is the strategy.
That is the end goal.
And so she's got to make it look like, A, it's not a problem that she caused, B, that she's fighting to solve the problem, and C, That it's all somebody else's fault while they reap the benefits of allowing mass illegal migration, that they then wave the magic wand and grant them whatever status makes them legal so that they go from illegal to legal, and then in five to ten years, if they can successfully steal one or two elections in the meantime, lifelong Democrat voters.
And that is it.
All right, get your butts off of Commitube and come on over to Rumble.
Or vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I will post the entire stream on the Viva Clips channel and clips on Viva Fry.
A little confusing, but we'll get the system eventually.
It's only been 10 years this November.
Ending on YouTube and Twitter.
5, 4, 3, 2, 1. And now I'm going to go over to end the stream formally on Connie2 by hitting end stream end.
Close the door.
Sir. All right.
What else?
Oh, we got King of Biltong.
I missed it.
All right.
Well, Biltong, we'll get it later on YouTube.
It just popped up now.
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Game, that being venison and other wild animals.
It's delicious.
And biltong is like prosciutto made out of beef, and I eat it.
I had the peri-peri.
I keep it in a bowl, and I just eat way too much of it.
But it's good.
High protein.
Good energy.
And then GM Gauthier says, Kamala is suggesting Mexican Danigeld policy in that clip.
Hold on.
Let me see what that is.
Mexican Danigold.
We're going to learn in real time, but let me look it up first before I get into trouble.
Danigold, a land tax levied in medieval England.
Let me see if I go Mexican migration.
Should Mexico pay reparations?
Okay, so I don't know what that is, but I'll have to look it up afterwards.
And then what else did we get after?
Did I miss anything here?
Okay, good.
We're not done yet.
People. Oh my goodness.
Okay, let's see.
I'm just going to go down.
Bottom up.
Oh yeah, this is...
He's far beat.
Well, let's just play this while we have it.
It's worth...
This is a palate cleanser.
This is when...
When this jackass comes out and says anything, all you have to do is play this clip of him praising Joe Biden's mental acuity.
Cogent. He's cogent.
About four months before he pulls out, because he's senile.
But comparing that guy's mental state, I've said it for years now.
He's cogent.
Cogent. But I undersold him when I said he was cogent.
Cogent. He's far beyond cogent.
In fact, I think he's better than he's ever been.
Intellectually. He's talking about Joe Biden.
Analytically. Because he's been around for 50 years and...
You know, I don't know if people know this or not.
Biden used to be a hothead.
Sometimes that Irishman would get in front of the reasoning.
Sometimes he would say things he didn't want to say.
This is...
You mean like how he wanted to take Trump out and beat him up behind the alley?
Said it multiple times?
How he wanted to physically assault his political adversary?
Oh yeah, no, no, no.
We heard those clips.
And I don't really...
You know what?
I don't really...
Start your tape right now, because I'm about to tell you the truth.
All right, let's hear it.
And F you if you can't handle the truth.
But can we F you if you're a pathological, godforsaken liar of the highest order, a paid propagandist with no soul, no conscience, and apparently no fear of the afterlife?
Can we put it there, Scarborough?
This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever.
Not a close second.
And I've known him for years.
The Brzezinski's have known him for 50 years.
If it weren't the truth, I wouldn't say it.
Anybody who has to qualify anything they say with that means that they're a liar.
Period. All right, now get into the fact checks, by the way.
So you got your moderators who are not supposed to be fact checking and are spewing lies and then abusing of their on and off switch of the microphone to then silence the man that they just lied to and about.
And you go on Twitter today.
I'm just picking two random examples.
And it's the same S-H-I-T everywhere.
Eliza Orleans.
I had to pick the joke because it's a New York public defender since 2009.
Former candidate for Manhattan District Attorney.
Appeared on Survivor.
An amazing race.
Amazing. She, her, and I believe...
I'm going to go make sure that that's Mandarin.
I need to go to Google Translate.
What is it?
Translate? And I'm putting that in.
It says, it says, what does that mean?
It says O-U-M-E-I-L-I-N-G.
I don't know what that means, but what language is it?
Chinese. It's Mandarin.
I don't know why she has Chinese.
Maybe she's part Chinese and, you know, far be it from whatever.
That's why it's there.
It makes more sense.
It's nothing to do with her being a commie out of commie New York, corrupt commie New York, whatever.
Their insightful analysis.
Wow, JD.
Vance is an absolutely effortless liar.
Just completely dishonest.
Not just intellectually dishonest, but factually dishonest.
How can anyone fall for his crap?
Meanwhile, Tim Walz is a genuine, wonderful human being.
Like, I want to believe that these are not real people.
But this person looks like a real person.
Just lies.
So many lies.
Can you give me one?
Just one.
Just give me one.
But if you look at it, it's all they ever do.
Heather Cox Richardson.
I don't know who this person is here.
Historian, author, professor, budding curmudgeon.
I study the contrast between image and reality in America, especially in politics.
Honorary NAFO Fela.
NAFO is a North American Fela organization, which is something like of a Ukrainian group or a group of pro-Ukrainians who counter Russian disinformation and they've made their NAFO Fela.
I don't know why they would have to call themselves a NAFO Fela when the F stands for Fela, a North Atlantic Fela organization.
It's like, why don't you call it a NAFO organization?
NAFO. It's North Atlantic Fela organization.
Why don't you call it?
Are you a NAFO Fela organization?
You're a NAFO organization Fela, even though the organization is the O and the F is the Fela.
Whatever. Redundant, stupid, whatever.
Okay. I am just so tired of listening to MAGA Republicans lie.
Just, oh, just weary.
All right.
You'll notice none of them.
Ever give any concrete example.
And I can steelman it for them better than they can steelman it for themselves.
Because they're idiots.
J.D. Vance lied when he said that Haitians were eating cats and dogs in Springfield.
That's the steelman.
He lied.
To which I would steelman rebuttal with this.
A. It's not a lie because it's a disputed fact.
A. And B. It looks to be, at the very least, have occurred and therefore more true than not.
But set aside the fact that there's video evidence of people complaining about it to city council meetings.
Set aside the fact that Chris Ruffo found a video of what appears to be exactly what the accusations were, but it wasn't in Springfield, it was somewhere else.
Okay, fine.
It's disputed at the very least.
But let's assume that it is in fact wrong and that it didn't happen.
There is a difference, as I've taught my children, between being wrong and being a liar.
You are a liar when you say something that you know is false or when you assert something that you have no reason to believe to be true.
Even if we assume that it has not, in fact, happened, J.D. Vance was not definitively saying, I saw it with my own eyes, but rather was saying, we're being told by people on the ground that it's happening and therefore is not asserting anything other than the fact that he has been told by his constituents, because he is running to represent all Americans, that it's happening.
And even if it's not happening...
To sincerely believe that something has happened because you were told is not a lie, but you might be wrong at the end of the day.
In reality, I'm not even convinced that they're going to be wrong at the end of the day.
So I'll steal men in.
What's another one?
The national abortion ban.
Well, Trump has come out multiple times and said he would not support a national abortion ban.
The Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v.
Wade, was not a national abortion ban whatsoever.
It just kicked it down to the state level, which many people have been asking for for a long time, which might have been where it ought to have been regardless from the get-go because Roe v.
Wade was a judicially spurious, a judicially questionable decision in the first place.
Oh, but J.D. Vance says that he thinks abortion should be banned nationally.
All right, good.
JD's allowed to have his own opinions.
It doesn't mean he's lying when he says that they won't support a national abortion ban.
All right.
One person came out and actually fact-checked yesterday.
This is why they don't do it, by the way.
They don't do it because the reasonably smart people out there, and I consider myself maybe to be approaching that, are going to serve their asses to them before breakfast.
Michael Thomas, curious underscore founder.
I write stories and make videos about climate change.
Oh, okay.
Well, that might explain a lot.
Subscribe to the Stillwater.
Okay, whatever.
Comes out and he says, fact check.
But J.D. Vance said that the majority of the solar panels are coming from China.
Fact check.
False, he says.
Fact check.
Literally, none of our solar panels are coming from China.
Okay. And then he shows a graph.
I'm not even going to deny the graph.
The graph says, I guess it's coming in 2022 to 2024.
Looks like the majority of them are coming from Vietnam.
I guess it's going in descending order.
No, it's not, because the black is not bigger.
Whatever order it is here.
Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, and then you got India in purple.
Oh, I see that.
I was like, oh, that is interesting.
Holy crap.
Maybe J.D. Vance misspoke and he meant Asia and not China.
Maybe. But then I also remember the amount of solar market-wise that China is responsible for, and I had to go fact-check.
The fact checker, myself, which I did, and lo and behold, he's wrong.
He's wrong, he's an idiot, and it literally took me less than four minutes to prove why.
Here's an article.
The flood of imported PV panels, which far exceeded domestic production capacity and installations in 2023, comes as the U.S.
seeks to stimulate American-made PV with valuable tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
Some industry representatives and consultants say reliance on imports combined with a global module glut and plummeting prices are jeopardizing domestic factories, and they are calling for greater U.S.
trade protections and policy.
co-founder of Horizon Advisories, a consulting agency.
Oh, look at this from another article.
This is from an S&P article.
PV shipments?
I think it's the same one, actually.
PV shipments to the US have been growing since President Joe Biden granted a two-year moratorium in June 2022 on anti-dumping and anti-circumvention tariffs to crystalline silicon solar cells and modules from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
Biden's waiver remains in effect despite a US Commerce Department determination in August 2023 that certain Chinese PV producers were routing their supply chains through these four Asian countries to avoid tariffs on imports from China.
And then we go back here and you can see top 10 producing whatever.
China's just way out in the front.
And China produces 77.8% of the world's solar panels.
So it takes about five seconds to find out that it was Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Cambodia.
What were the four countries here?
Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand.
Oh, look at that.
The first four that this jackass says are the ones where we get all of our solar stuff from.
Lo and behold.
China circumventing tariffs by routing their supply through there.
So, Michael, I hear my dog making noise.
I fact-check you, sir, and you are fact-checked wrong.
And then he took the opportunity to promote his garbage work.
If his garbage work is anything as good as this garbage fact-check, nobody should be following.
Michael Thomas and whatever curious underscore founder.
Wrong, wrong, and wrong.
And congratulations, you're stupid in four countries.
Plus, it feels damn good.
To be able to just definitively smack those fact-checkers right back down.
I knew nothing about the subject before, and now I know, thanks to the debate, and thanks to the lying fact-checkers, that J.D. Vance is right, and that he is so much more exponentially presidential material than tampon Tim, no balls, walls.
And she's doing it?
She's not doing it.
That was just one fact-check.
I think that was the only one I did, because that was the only guy who actually provided a fact.
Because they accuse the Republicans of lying.
They never show one piece of evidence.
And whenever they do, they'll get their asses handed to them because they are allergic to the truth.
Hold on.
Okay. Let's bring up some chat here.
It is all Trump's fault.
Never mind.
The people that the news is protecting are the same people running the government for 30 to 50 years, and Trump was in for four years.
You can't make this stuff up in...
Hold on.
There's more to that.
You can't make this stuff up in clown.
Okay, that is where it ended, from Crash Bandit.
And then we got Gant...
No, GM Gauthier.
Also, FYI, quote, paying through the nose, end quote, is a slogan dating to...
Dangel's days?
If you refused to pay, the Vikings would split your nose open with a dagger.
Well, I won't tell you where I thought the expression paying through the nose came from because I might get cancelled for it.
And we've got here.
In the case of medieval English, they would collect taxes in anticipation of Danish and Viking.
Well, I'm reading these in a backwards order, which is why this is...
Okay, so hold on.
Let me go this way.
This will make more sense to everybody who's watching, but more importantly, everybody who's listening.
Okay, Danegelt, is it going to have the word gold in it?
Is the practice of invading your enemy and then demanding payment to leave.
In Kamala's case, she is saying we should preemptively pay to keep them out.
Okay, now I understand it.
I'm going to unpin that.
In the case of medieval English, they would collect taxes in anticipation of Danish and Viking invasions.
Maybe that means...
So, Danegelt, I imagine, would then mean Danish gold, if I had to guess.
Also, FYI, paying through the nose is a slogan dating to Danegelt days.
If you refuse to pay, the Vikings would split your nose open with a dagger.
Oh, that's funny.
Okay, well, thank you very much for that, by the way.
And then we got the chat minus GPT in 2022.
For example, nearly 75% of solar panel imports to the U.S. come from four Southeast Asian nations, though many of those manufacturers are tied to Chinese companies.
Well, I hope that dude sees that he's wrong.
I think I replied directly to him.
But I replied with an accusation and an aggressive tone, probably a little rude.
And I will not get a response, nor would I expect one, because I both embarrassed him and insulted him.
And he deserved it.
Because he was either wrong or a liar.
And when you're fact-checking, you can be neither.
What else?
Let me see something here.
Hold on just one second.
All right, people.
I think we're going to go and do the after-party.
I saved some stuff for the after-party.
Let me go to the chat and just see what's going on in the chat.
I'm going to have to scroll out here.
Neurodivergent, in the chat, Trump has nothing to do with that scam, and there's a discussion that I'm late to.
Okay, I'm not going to get into that one either.
Gelt equals money.
Dane equals Gelt.
So it said Danish money.
Okay, good.
That was from...
Okay, so we got to try.
Donald, the root cause of the border invasion is Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who invited the whole world to come.
No question.
And then she tells him, it's just so amazing.
Don't come because the trek is treacherous.
So we'll fly you in, which they've also been doing.
Fox Fox One says, cults all operate the same.
No facts, just focused hate.
A Curren says, I love the doggy interruptions.
She's very, very annoying, Pudge.
She's very, very...
You've been Viva'd, fact checkers, says Julia V77.
All right, so we are going to go over.
Let me just see what I got in the backdrop.
I got one, two videos.
The Gretchen Whitmer.
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Uh, Florida.
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I think it might have been a little long, a little boring, but I don't know.
It's sort of like a glorified family vacation video, but it does explore Santa Monica, Salt and Sea, Michael Knoll's book reading, Joshua Tree, Hotel in Desert Hot Springs, and then down to Venice Beach.
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What else?
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I'm a bit behind.
I wish he'd had pushed back on that border bit talking point.
Many opportunities given.
Also, Tampon Tim looks like Don Wrinkles to me, says Crazy Mexican.
Absolutely Don Wrinkles as well.
Nowhere near as funny, though.
Kathy Bates says, no surprise, CBS broke the debate rules of no fact-checking.
However, JD handled it like a champ.
Nora O'Donnell was scrambling to muzzle JD as he responded, they're scoundrels.
They're discoundrels.
And then we got Cobalt Rock.
Cobalt Rock says, love you, chap.
Donna Gelt is a great poem.
I hate poems.
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