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Oct. 16, 2024 - Viva & Barnes
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Live Commentary of Kamala Harris Fox Interview (if possible); FBI Lies AND MORE! Viva Frei
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Donald Trump keeps talking smack about Detroit and insulting our union auto workers.
As president, he failed us horribly, losing six auto factories and our 80,000 Michigan jobs.
Today, Detroit is on the rise.
Factories getting built, new housing going up, and middle-class jobs created.
America would be so lucky to end up like us.
Detroit represents everything that Donald Trump isn't.
We're tough.
We have each other's backs, and we will keep growing our city and making it a great place to live, work, and invest.
A failed businessman who's repeatedly sold out American workers and only looks out for his billionaire buddies will never understand what is great about our city.
He's not like us.
Detroit versus everybody.
Donald Trump keeps talking smack about Detroit.
And it's like, I've got to tell you, I never noticed how distinct the upper Michigan Michigan accent is.
It's like Minnesota almost, but it's like Fargo meets New York or something.
He keeps talking smack about us.
What drugs is this woman on that this is how she's talking to her electorate?
There are so many things wrong with this that I don't know where to start.
Assaulting our union auto workers.
Can you tell me who those union autoworkers are endorsing or who they are not endorsing this time around?
Maybe the union autoworkers.
No, no, no.
They have refused to endorse Kamala Harris this year, right?
I think that's like the first time in a long time.
Despite their president taking wild, stupid, lawless actions against Trump and Elon Musk, filing bogus complaints for union worker intimidation because Trump did that Twitter space with Elon where he talked about how Elon fired workers who illegally strike.
Talking schmacky.
He's talking schmack about us.
He failed us horribly, losing six auto factories, 280,000 Michigan jobs.
First of all, I can tell you one thing from experience.
When you're uncomfortable doing what you're doing, you tend to talk a little like, you're talking like sort of at the upper part of your throat and not your chest.
You're not getting it out because you're uncomfortable, you're embarrassed.
Maybe there's some people looking at her and saying, what is this crazy woman doing in an alleyway in Detroit, Michigan, late at night?
Lady, what are you doing?
People want to be like Michigan?
I don't want to say nobody wants to be like Michigan.
Michiganders and Detroit people, people are good.
American people are good.
Governments are bad, by and large.
There are certain failed states, and there are certain failed cities.
California, San Francisco.
Michigan, arguably.
It's a very, very beautiful state.
Detroit. There's nowhere in America where they are vying to be like current Detroit.
Not that Detroit doesn't have an amazing history.
I mean, after all, Eminem came from Detroit.
He just sure as hell doesn't live there anymore.
And John Legend came from Springfield, Ohio, and he sure as hell doesn't live there anymore.
Detroit ranked second least safe city in the U.S. Which article was this from?
Metro Times.
Detroit landed near the bottom of the list due to high crime rates, unemployment, and more!
By Layla McMurdy.
October 7, 2024.
That's like, what, a week ago?
Two weeks ago?
The other one, this is what I look at whenever I go anywhere to see if I'm going to stay in a hotel somewhere.
I don't think it's like a legit neighborhoods scout.
I've never seen the 99th safest city on this website.
All that I see are bad ones.
But according to this website, it's safer than 1% of American cities.
It coincides with the other one.
It's the second least safe city.
So I guess, what's number one?
Chicago? Lady, you might not want to be in a dark alley in the streets of Detroit at night.
I mean, maybe you've got your security, so it's good for you.
And if it's good for you, well, it's got to be good for everybody else.
Good evening, everybody.
First things first, I should have made sure that we're live.
Am I on the good mic?
Let me show you I'm on the good mic.
I'm on the good mic.
Should have made sure that we're live everywhere.
Let me see here.
Are we live on Rumble?
Viva Fry on Rumble.
Let me refresh the page here.
I think I would have gotten a text message from any one of my wonderful Wonderful people who make sure that I'm doing right and doing good.
Let me go to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Rumble, are we live here?
We should be live here as well.
Yes, we are.
Look at this, eh?
Looking damn good.
I see an all caps thing and I want to see what this says.
If anyone has not noticed all the messed up cities have Democrats running them or governors, care to debate this?
That is from a special SOV.
Yeah, I was fact-checking.
Gavin Newsom, when he says, like, oh my god, all of the highest crime rates are in red states.
And I'm like, hey, awesome, jackass.
Now go do the cities and see whether or not those are red or blue cities.
Every red state that is high in gun crime has a blue city, a blue run epicenter of where that is.
I think it was like eight of the top ten, seven of the top ten.
It was statistically...
Demonstrably true.
We're going to get into the fact check in a second, people.
And we're going to see if we can actually live commentate this...
Not debate.
This interview with Brett Baer.
First things first, I was on Alex Jones for about an hour today and it was fantastic.
Which is why I didn't go live at noon 30. Because I actually...
I'm trying to respect the schedule.
But I love going on Infowars with Alex Jones.
I was supposed to be on tonight with Luke Rudkowski.
And I'm like, Luke, we can't do a...
A podcast.
If there's going to be the Kamala Harris interview and I'd watch it with you, but I don't want to be the jackass that talks over the entire debate.
I'll do that on my channel.
And so I had to postpone last minute with Luke Rutkowski and I feel bad.
Luke, I love you and we're going to do it again, obviously.
And everybody should check out Luke Rutkowski if you don't know We Are Change.
You obviously know who Luke is because Luke has been in the game since I was a little baby.
But before we get into anything tonight, people.
Before we get into anything, talking about government screwing up cities and you can't trust government as far as you can throw them, let's talk radiation, people.
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Our phones, laptops are like those shady friends who share your secrets with everyone.
They're basically homing beacons for big tech and government tracking.
Trusting them with your data is like trusting a politician.
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I totally just lost my train of thought hearing what's going on.
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Hold on a second.
Speaking of dogs.
Get out of here.
Oh! Go!
Get out!
Don't come back.
Oh my gosh.
Oh! Out, out, out!
Oh, jeez Louise.
Okay, people.
Let's get this out of here and see what's going on now.
I want to live stream the interview, but I'm an idiot.
I don't know if I'm going to be able to find it.
It's not going to be live.
I have War Room in the back because I was told War Room might be airing the Kamala Harris interview with Bret Baier on Fox News.
Everybody, in the chat, if you have a link, I'm going to just try to find this in real time and see who this is.
Take it.
Okay. Cut your hair if you're worried about masculinity, says Jimmy Bend Organ.
You know what the thing is?
I'm convinced that that's how masculine I am.
I don't care if people call me a girl.
Since I've injured my knee, I've been doing muscle building or upper body stuff.
It's good.
You want to build muscle and be tone and whatever, but I don't want to build muscle that I have to carry around with me and maintain.
Having muscle is high maintenance.
Let me go to Locals and see if anybody has found where this interview will look.
Viva, you are the Drogo of Florida.
Well, now I got to go look up what that is.
Okay, so I'm just going to go here.
I'm going to go to YouTube.
And if we don't get it live, I think we'll be able to at least get it whence Fox News puts it on.
Kamala Harris interview.
It's kind of the first thing that comes up in my searches.
Kamala Harris, Willie Brown.
If we don't find it, what we'll do is we'll talk about the stuff that I have on the menu anyhow, and then we'll come back and get the clips when they put them out on the interwebs.
Kamala Harris interview Brett Baer.
How do you spell that like that?
Wow, this is going to suck if I don't find it.
All my plans.
The best laid plans of mice and men.
Let me go over here in Locals and see if anybody's found it.
And if we don't have it...
If we don't have it, we'll have to come back to it afterwards.
Let me go into Rumble Chat and see what's going on.
How are we enjoying War Room today?
That's the War Room.
Let me refresh this and see if they're airing the interview.
Okay, I'm watching...
So I'm not finding it there.
Let me go here and see.
Viva Czech Brett Baer says Penny LKO.
That's logical.
We won't do this for much longer if I can't find it right away.
I'm just going to suck.
Brett Baer.
Special report.
It's funny.
Uninterrupted. Unedited.
Brett Baird gives you to it, but that's just a one-minute clip.
Maybe here?
Hold on.
Fingers crossed.
I'm seeing it dawn.
Hold on.
Now, more than ever, Kamala has raised over $500 million from liberal billionaires.
$500 million.
It's so obscene.
Money is all she has.
But with your support today, we'll take away the one thing she's banking on.
So if you can, please chip in any amount.
Your support right now will lead us to victory.
This is what you call advertising amplification.
Okay. Bill Pascal.
Bill Jr.
Should he work?
Thank you.
There you are.
So we might not be able to get the interview.
I used to kid his dad all the time.
I'm Irish, I'm not stupid.
We own the Delaware River up to the high water market in New Jersey.
There was actually a Supreme Court case about that.
Anyway. But he represented New Jersey and his son represents House Representative.
Bill did it for 27 years.
He passed away this summer.
He was the grandson of Italian immigrants, a giant in the community, and a devoted patriot to the nation.
We got good blood, kid.
My dad was here.
We got good blood, kid.
That's ironic because they criticized Trump for being obsessed with jeans.
All right.
So I don't think we're getting it.
That sucks.
Luke, me scoozie.
Boopsie over at our local says, I love you, Don Jr.
I hate you.
Joe Biden.
Or it doesn't even say Biden.
Okay, so that's it.
So I guess we're not going to be able to do it live.
We're going to have to wait for the interview to be over.
Then they're going to upload the clip and then we'll do it then.
All right, until then, people, let me just double check one thing here.
Like this, like such.
Fuck Joseph Biden's administration, says Sean Keene.
Streamfair.com.
Let's see what that is.
Lastattemptstreamfair.com.
And that is not at all what I was looking for.
Okay. That seems to be something totally unrelated.
Darn it.
I'll get the call.
Okay. I got to keep my phone on here.
All right, people.
Sorry about that.
So we're not going to be able to do it live.
We're going to have to do it on replay and hopefully they'll upload it.
It's on Bannon's War Room?
Hold on, hold on.
Let me refresh this here.
I see...
What's her name?
I'm on Bannon's War Room Evening Edition Live.
Is that not it?
Oh, Bannon's War Room.
Bannon War Room.
Bannon's War Room on Rumble.
Good, it comes up.
We got this.
War Room Live.
Okay. All right.
Come on.
Come on now.
It says it's starting in a minute 20. Well, that's because it's from a long time ago.
Okay, featured, War Room Live, 80 million views.
That's not it.
That's not it.
Okay, so now I'm seeing it starts in a minute.
Okay, so if this is it, but I'm not just going to...
So let's put that on mute.
And we'll see if they're playing the interview.
We're going to watch the interview through here.
But I'm not just going to...
The quartering's watching it.
Being aired by real gospel chaps.
Holy crap, apples.
Real gospel chops.
Maybe that's it.
Thank you.
Okay, so they're live.
Oh, oh, oh, here we go.
Let's see how this is going to work.
I'm getting the commercial.
Yeah. This might be it.
Science. A bipartisan bill.
Former President Clinton actually referred to Lake and Riley Sunday campaigning for you in Georgia saying if the men had been arrested, Lake and Riley probably would not have been killed.
So it wouldn't have happened.
This is well before any negotiation.
This is well before Donald Trump got involved in the politics.
This is a specific policy decision by your administration to release these men into the country.
So what I'm saying to you, do you owe those families an apology?
Let me just say, first of all, those are tragic cases.
There's no question about that.
There's no question about that.
And I can't imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced.
For a loss that should not have occurred.
Go on.
But it's Trump's fault.
It is also true that if a border security had actually been passed nine months ago, it would be nine months that we would have had more border agents at the border, more support for folks who are working around the clock trying to hold it all together to ensure that no future harm.
Would occur.
And this election in 20 days will determine whether we have a president of the United States who actually cares more about fixing a problem even if it is not to their political advantage in an election.
Because there was a solution, Brett.
Vice President, it was a policy decision in the early part of your administration.
I will let one of the mothers talk about it.
Take a listen.
Because of the Biden-Harris administration open border policies catch and release, they were enrolled in the Alternatives to Detention program.
This meant that they were released into the United States.
It was not even a full three weeks later that they would take my daughter, Jocelyn, on her life.
I believe the Biden-Harris administration open border policies are responsible for the death of my daughter.
That's the early days.
So do you owe them an apology is what I'm saying.
I will tell you that I'm so sorry for her loss.
She's shaking her head no, I don't owe you anything.
I'm so sorry for her loss.
Sincerely. Oh, I thought you meant insincerely.
But let's talk about what is happening right now with an individual who does not want to participate in solutions.
She's going down in a way that she's not used to.
Let's talk about that as well.
But do you want to answer that?
In all fairness, I told you, I feel awful.
For what she and her family have experienced.
During that time, you said repeatedly that the border was secure.
When in your mind did it start becoming a crisis?
I think we've had a broken immigration system transcending, by the way, Donald Trump's administration even before.
Quadrupled. Let's all be honest about that.
I have no pride in saying that this is a perfect immigration system.
I've been clear.
I think we all are.
That it needs to be fixed.
I was just down at the border talking with border agents.
And they will tell you, and I'm sure you probably, I know you investigate and you are a serious journalist.
They will tell you, we need more judges.
We need to process those cases faster.
We need the support for those cases that should be prosecuted.
They need more resources, and Congress ultimately is the only place that that's going to get fixed, Brad.
That's how the system works.
That's the premise of this question.
There were 90-plus executive orders that were rescinded in the first days.
Many of those were Trump order policies.
I'm not going to stay here because there's other things to talk about, but you frequently talk to the...
Border Patrol Union for support of that bipartisan bill, and they did.
They supported it.
But they also just endorsed Donald Trump and said, you've been, quote, a failure with border security.
Why do you think they said that?
I think they're frustrated, and I get it.
They want support.
They want support, and that's what that border security bill would have done.
These guys down at the border, these men and women, they're working hard.
They're working around the clock.
I get it.
There's a lot of people that look back at what you said in 2019 when you first ran for president.
And there have been changes, and you've talked about some of them.
When it comes to immigration, you supported allowing immigrants in the country illegally to apply for driver's license, to qualify for free tuition at universities, to be enrolled in free health care.
Do you still support those things?
Listen, that was five years ago, and I'm very clear that I will follow the law.
I have made that statement over and over again, and as Vice President of the United States, that's exactly what I've done, not to mention before.
If that's the case, you chose a running mate, Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, who signed those very things into state law.
So do you support that?
We are very clear, and I'm very clear, as is Tim Walz.
That we must support and enforce federal law, and that is exactly what we will do.
So decriminalizing border crossings, like you said, in 2019.
I do not believe in decriminalizing border crossings, and I've not done that as vice president.
I will not do that as president.
So these are evolutions that you've had.
Well, let's be very clear.
I'm the only person who's running for president who has prosecuted transnational criminal organizations for the Sinaloa cartel.
To the Guadalajara cartel, to people who have trafficked in guns, drugs, and human beings.
I have spent a significant part of my career going after people who present a threat to the safety of the American people and cross our border with the intent of doing us harm and cross our border illegally.
And I will do that work as vice president.
I take that work quite seriously.
This is a time when voters, especially here in Pennsylvania, are inundated with commercials and ads.
They just want it to stop because it's every commercial.
But many of them add noise, but a few of them seem to break through.
This particular one from the Trump campaign has gotten a lot of attention.
Kamala supports tax-bear-funded sex changes.
I'm going to go over to Rumble because I feel a little guilty co-streaming this guy's stream.
And I think we have it right here.
So let's do this.
Doing us harm.
And cross our border illegally, and I will do that work as vice president.
I take that work quite seriously.
This is a time when voters, especially here in Pennsylvania, are inundated with commercials and ads.
They just want it to stop because it's every commercial.
But many of them add noise, but a few of them seem to break through.
This particular one, the Real Valkyrie campaign, has gotten a lot of attention.
Kamala supports taxpayer-funded sex changes for prisoners.
Yes.
Yeah, for prisoners.
For prisoners, every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access.
What the hell, Kamala?
Are you still in support of using taxpayer dollars to help prison inmates or detained illegal aliens to transition to another gender?
I will follow the law.
Oh my gosh!
She's done!
You're probably familiar with, now it's a public report.
That under Donald Trump's administration, these surgeries were available to on a medical necessity basis to people in the federal prison system.
And I think, frankly, that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of like throwing...
You know, stones when you're living in a glass house.
The Trump aides say that he never advocated for that prison policy and no gender transition.
Well, you know what?
You've got to take responsibility for what happened in your administration.
You've got to take responsibility for what happens in your administration.
Lake and Ryan, you awful.
Can someone clip that part?
You've got to take responsibility for what happens in your administration.
I think so.
I'm Donald Trump and I endorse this message.
Like I said, I think he spent $20 million on those ads, trying to create a sense of fear in the voters because he actually has no plan in this election that is about focusing on the needs of the American people.
Whereas, $20 million on that ad, on an issue that, as it relates to the biggest issues that affect the American people.
It's really quite remote.
And again, his policy was no different.
Look at where we are, though.
On plans for the American people, I'm offering a plan to deal with affordable housing.
I'm offering a plan to deal with what we need to do to serve small businesses, which are the backbone of America's economy.
I am offering a plan that is about taking care of young parents and giving them the support they need.
My plans for the economy will strengthen the economy, as have been reviewed by 16 Nobel laureates, Goldman Sachs, Moody's, and recently the Wall Street Journal, which have all studied our...
and have indicated my plans for our economy would strengthen our economy, his would make them weak.
Why do you think more people say...
And invite a recession by the middle of next year.
Those are the facts.
Why do you think more people say they trust him on the economy than they trust you?
I think that when you look at an analysis of our plans for what we would do as president of the United States, it has been clear to those who study and understand how economic policy works that moving forward, because I do believe the American people are ready to turn the page on the divisiveness and the type of rhetoric that has come out of Donald Trump.
People are ready to chart a new way forward.
They want a president who has a plan for the future and a plan that is sound and will strengthen our country.
My plan for the economy does exactly that.
His plan would be again to give tax cuts to billionaires and the biggest corporations in our country and blow up our deficit.
It's interesting you said turn the page, vice president.
You were asked on two different shows last week what, if anything, you would do differently than President Biden.
Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?
I'm Donald Trump.
There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact.
Under a Harris administration, what would the major changes be and what would stay the same?
Sure. Well, I mean, I'm obviously not Joe Biden.
I know.
And so that would be one change in terms of...
But also, I think it's important to say with, you know, 28 days to go, I'm not Donald Trump.
So, you're not Joe Biden.
This is not going well for Kamala.
Nothing comes to mind that you would do differently?
Let me be very clear.
Be clear.
My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency.
And like every new president that comes in to office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas.
I represent a new generation of leadership.
I, for example, am someone who has not spent the majority of money in Washington, D.C. I invite ideas, whether it be from the Republicans who are supporting me, who were just on stage with me minutes ago, and the business sector.
And others who can contribute to the decisions that I make about, for example, my plan for increasing the supply of housing in America and bringing down the cost of housing.
Addressing the issue of small businesses, which is about working with the private sector to bring more capital and access to capital to our small business leaders, including my plan, for a $25,000...
We've heard this many, many times.
We've heard a lot about those plans in recent days.
Your campaign slogan is a new way forward, and it's time to turn the page.
You've been vice president for three and a half years, so what are you turning the page from?
Well, first of all, turning the page from the last decade.
In which we've been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from Donald Trump that has been designed and implemented to divide our country and have Americans literally point fingers at each other.
rhetoric and an approach to leadership that suggests that the strength of a leader is based on who you beat down instead of what we all know the strength of leadership is based on who you lift up the strength of an american verbal diarrhea which is one who understands that the vast majority of us have more in common than what separates us that is turning the page percent of people that is I'm giving Brett Baier some credit here.
This is good.
The country is on the wrong track.
They say the country is on the wrong track.
If it's on the wrong track, that track follows three and a half years of you being vice president and President Biden being president.
That is what they're saying, 79% of them.
Why are they saying that?
If you're turning the page, you've been in office for three and a half years.
And Donald Trump has been running for office.
But you've been the person holding the office, Madam Vice President.
You and I both know what I'm talking about.
You and I both know what I'm talking about.
I actually don't.
What are you talking about?
What I'm talking about is that over the last decade, people have become...
But you're the lever of power.
But listen, over the last decade, it is clear to me, and certainly the Republicans who are on stage with me, the former chief of staff to the president, Donald Trump, Former defense secretaries, national security advisor, and his vice president.
One, that he is unfit to serve, that he is unstable, that he is dangerous, and that people are exhausted.
With someone who professes to be a leader who spends full-time demeaning and engaging in personal grievances and it being about him instead of the American people?
People are tired of that.
If that's the case, why is half the country supporting him?
Why is he beating you in a lot of swing states?
Why, if he's as bad as you say, that half of this country is now supporting this person who could be the 47th president of the United States?
Why is that happening?
This is an election for President of the United States.
It's not supposed to be easy.
I know, but if it's...
It's not supposed to be...
It is not supposed to be a cakewalk for anyone.
So are they misguided, the 50%?
Are they stupid?
Oh God, I would never say that about the American people.
And in fact, if you listen to Donald Trump, if you watch any of his rallies, he's the one who tends to demean and belittle and diminish.
The American people.
He's the one who talks about an enemy within.
An enemy within.
Talking about the American people.
Suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people.
We asked that question to the former president today.
Harris Faulkner had a town hall.
And this is how he responded.
I heard about that.
They were saying I was like threatening.
I'm not threatening anybody.
They're the ones doing their threatening.
They do phony investigations.
I've been investigated more than Alphonse Capone.
He was the greatest man.
No, it's true.
Think of it.
It's called weaponization of government.
It's a terrible thing.
Brett, I'm sorry, and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the enemy within that he has repeated.
When he's speaking about the American people, that's not what you just showed.
No, that's not what you just showed.
She's going down.
He didn't show that.
And here's the bottom line.
He has repeated it many times.
And you and I both know that.
And you and I both know.
That he has talked about turning the American military on the American people.
He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest.
He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him.
This is a democracy.
And in a democracy, the President of the United States in the United States of America should be willing to be able to handle You're trying to lock him up now.
is at stake, which is why you have someone like the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff what Mark Milley has said about Donald Trump.
He's quoted in the Bob Woodward book that way, yes.
Let me ask you this, Vice President.
Let's not diminish the significance of that.
He's misguided.
You say now he's unstable.
He is unstable.
He's not well.
You say he's mentally not stable.
He's not stable.
Let me ask you this.
You told many interviewers that Joe Biden was on his game, that ran around circles on his staff.
When did you first notice that President Biden's mental faculties appeared diminished?
Joe Biden, I have watched from the Oval Office to the Situation Room.
And he has the judgment and the experience to do exactly what he has done in making very important decisions on behalf of the American people.
Joe Biden is not on the ballot.
I understand.
And Donald Trump is.
But you talked about it.
And Donald Trump is.
After George Clooney said within a few minutes of talking to President Biden at a fundraiser that he thought this was not the same Joe Biden that we saw on the debate stage.
Donald Trump is on the ballot.
I understand.
You met with him at least once a week for three and a half years.
You didn't have any concerns?
I think the American people have a concern about Donald Trump, which is why the people who know him best, including leaders of our national security community, have all spoken out, even people who worked for him in the Oval Office, worked with him in the Situation Room, and have said he is unfit.
And dangerous and should never be president of the United States again, including his former vice president, which is why the job was open for him to choose another running mate.
So that is a fact.
That is a fact.
Madam Vice President, two more things.
You were asked on 60 Minutes about the biggest threat that the world faces, that the U.S.
faces. This is what you said.
Which foreign country do you consider to be our greatest adversary?
I think there's an obvious one in mind, which is Iran.
Iran has American blood on their hands, okay?
This attack on Israel, 200 ballistic missiles, what we need to do.
To ensure that Iran never achieves the ability to be a nuclear power, that is one of my highest priorities.
A number of experts thought you would say China.
The FBI director had said that.
But you said Iran.
If that's the case, what do you say to critics who look at the actions of your administration and say you're not acting like Iran is the number one threat?
Well, I will tell you most recently.
Whether it was in April or in October, and then several hours on each occasion that Iran posed a threat to Israel, I was there, most recently in the Situation Room, in the most recent attack, working with the heads of our military and doing what America must always do to defend and to support Israel in its...
Requirement to defend itself and to give American support to be able to allow Israel to have the resources to defend itself against attack, including from Iran and Iran's terrorist proxies in the region.
And that is my commitment to that unyielding and unwavering.
Critics just said that we were relaxed or failed to enforce sanctions on Iran, allowing all of this money to flow into Iran.
Let's go back to Donald Trump.
Go back to Donald Trump.
That's all they got of a deal that would have actually put Iran in check.
The estimates in billions during Donald Trump's.
That we had an American military base that was attacked where American soldiers were.
Suffered traumatic brain injuries and Donald Trump dismissed them as headaches.
Not to mention how Donald Trump has treated and talked about America's military and military service people calling them suckers and losers has diminished the significance.
each other.
I apologize.
And I would like that we would have a conversation that is grounded in full assessment of the facts, which includes, I think this interview is supposed to be about the choices that your viewers should be presented about this election and the country.
Yes, ma'am.
And on the subject of Iran, I am offering what should be an important...
Contrast that is presented for folks to make a decision that they feel...
And there are critics who look at what the administration did and think differently.
Madam Vice President, they're wrapping me very hard here.
I hope you got to say what you wanted to say about Donald Trump.
There are a lot of things...
There's more to say.
I have much more to say, actually.
There are a lot of things that people want to learn about you and your policies, and that's why we invited you here.
I invite everyone to go to KamalaHarris.com.
And you will see that I have 80 pages of policies that are quite comprehensive and should be accessible to anyone who would like to read them.
And it includes what I intend to do about affordable housing, what I intend to do about small businesses, what I intend to do to strengthen our economy, to support America's military and ensure we have the most lethal.
And best fighting force in the world.
Madam Vice President, they're giving me a hard wrap.
Well, I thank you for the time.
I thank you for the time.
It's good to meet you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Well, that was a bloody disaster.
Okay. Let's bring in our panel.
Martha McCallum, anchor and executive editor of the story with Martha McCallum.
Dana Perino, co-anchor of America's Newsroom, co-host of The Five.
And Harold Ford Jr., former Tennessee congressman, co-host of The Five.
Dana, I'm going to start with you.
Disaster. What's your takeaway?
One, I think it is great that she did the interview with Fox.
And I think that it was amazing that you were the interviewer.
I think that that was an incredible 30 minutes well spent by both of you.
Now, I would say I thought some of her answers were a little bit thin.
And I had to ask myself, where's the joy?
There's no joy here.
I just tweeted that out.
She came in kind of hot and she got angrier.
But at times, especially when she was trying to go after Donald Trump, she was fairly effective in that.
To try to get her point of view across.
However, I would say on immigration that her answers were pretty thin.
And there was one thing that she said.
I think this was about the transgender surgery issue.
She said, you are responsible for what happens in your administration.
And I imagine that the Trump folks over there said, oh, okay, let me just take that clip and put it right in an ad because the questions about...
Why does 79% of the country think we are on the wrong track when you've been in office?
Her answer is saying that Trump's been on our radar for eight years and was president for four years ago.
I didn't think that that landed very well, but I thought the interview was super good, and I would add this.
I don't think that friendly interviews did her any service.
Tougher interviews make her think more on her feet, and then she has to present herself as the possible commander-in-chief so that people can make this choice that they have coming up in 19 days.
Fairly decent analysis.
Yeah, Martha, I've been through a lot of these big interviews.
Normally, you can kind of get in on the breath.
You can ask another question.
Sometimes... You know, there's an effort to create a moment.
And I think that that was their goal coming in.
I tried to redirect numerous times without interrupting too much.
But at some point, you kind of have to redirect to get back in the game.
Absolutely. And, Brett, I thought you did a masterful job.
Masterful. I don't think we need to watch this.
Do we want to watch these people?
That we should see a lot of on the campaign trail.
I'm going to locals and only locals.
Do we want to continue watching this analysis?
She has not exposed herself to this kind of moment.
And, you know, there were numerous occasions where she appeared.
You know what?
We'll stop this because I don't need to hear what these people think.
I'm going to tell you what I think.
Holy hell.
That was a disaster.
First of all, guys, I didn't realize you could hear the phone.
I was only playing it from here.
Oh, what's that?
I'm Donald Trump, and I approve this message.
Oh, what's that?
Viva Fry just posted that?
Hold on.
I'm Donald Trump, and I approve this message.
Yeah, I didn't realize you could hear that, so I thought I was being lectured when my dad lectured me.
David, put your phone down when you're at the table.
Pay attention to us.
Hold on.
Who wants to hear the rest on the analysis on Fox News?
Loud and clear.
Okay, well that explains a few things.
Finboy Slick, to think that you missed a cool evening with Luke for this.
If we were not watching this, I think people would have gotten angry.
Okay, let's go back here and see what they have to say at Fox News.
To be scrambling a bit.
And that her answers were thin.
I thought you really asked the questions that a lot of Americans want answers to, which is how did you let all these millions of people come into the country?
And do you have any regrets Donald Trump.
Donald Trump.
Terrible. Not good on that.
And about the economy, when you asked her what would be different under a Harris administration as opposed to a Biden administration, the things that she brought up was that she would listen to Republicans and she would listen to the...
We don't need to listen to this.
That was an abject disaster.
She ain't joyful no more.
It's like she looked angry and not aggressive like with righteous indignation.
She looked like...
She looked unhappy, miserable, spiteful, scornful, and did I say angry already?
You've got to take responsible for your administration.
Thank you.
But this is the thing, when you lack introspection and you don't actually think about the words that are coming out of your mouth before they come out of your mouth, she had just spent the better part of the first half of that interview, or at least the first portion of that interview, when Brett Baer was grilling her on...
Illegal immigrants killing Americans, does she owe them an apology?
Well, no, because that problem, but Trump is the one who refused to solve that problem.
I just wish someone, maybe Bret Baier, could have pushed back and asked her the obvious question.
Madam Vice President, who was integral in all of the policies and laws that were put into effect under the Biden administration, was that bill drafted to be rejected?
So that you could then use it as a campaign tool.
Obviously. And he killed the bipartisan border bill, allegedly.
It was a bullshit border bill, period.
But he killed the bipartisan border bill in, what year was it?
2024? Three and a half years into your disastrous immigration policy.
Which saw a fourfold increase in illegals crossing.
Which saw, by the way, we're going to get to it, a spike in violent crime, not a decrease in violent crime.
She's so lacking introspection, she doesn't put the two together.
Oh no, that's not my fault, what happened under my administration.
But you've got to take responsibility for your administration with the verbal diarrhea.
You've got to take responsibility for your administration.
She's just a puppet.
I want to field this one here.
She's just a puppet.
She has no idea what she is doing.
I agree with you.
You call me a sissy Canadian or a faux virtue signaling sympathetic type.
I look at people and I feel bad for people who do not feel bad for themselves.
I look at Justin Trudeau and I hate him with every fiber of my body.
I hate him with...
Down to my DNA which cannot be changed.
I hate him.
And I know it's not a good thing to hate people because you have to keep hatred in check and you shouldn't feel hatred.
But I hate him.
I loathe him.
I hear his voice.
I want to vomit.
I feel anger when I hear him lie and gaslight the Canadian people and the world.
And now look at this.
As I'm seeing how much I hate them.
I forgot.
No, I know where I was going with this.
But I feel bad for him.
First of all, you know, people make fun of his eyebrows, and if anybody has ever heard it, go look at the jokes about his eyebrows.
I genuinely believe that that man must have regular anxiety attacks.
I think he actually sits there pulling out his eyebrows.
It's called trichotillomania.
It's a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder enhanced by stress.
I believe that he actually, he's missing his eyebrows because he pulls them out because of the stress and anxiety of the misery that he knows he has caused eats him alive inside, I think.
And maybe he doesn't.
Maybe he's just a pure sociopath, remorseless with no conscience.
I feel bad for Justin Trudeau in as much as I still hate him.
I saw this clip of Kamala Harris, and it was like one of the, not the first times, but one of the most poignant times where I genuinely just felt bad for this sad, pitiful excuse for a human being.
She looks tired.
She looks haggard.
She is, I don't care, I don't think she's an evil genius.
She's an idiot.
Like, she's a dumb.
Unintelligent, unskilled human being.
Period. She is that.
And she's gotten through life by, you know, playing her assets.
Pun intended.
But I saw this like, oh my goodness.
I feel bad for this awful human.
The stress of the situation is eating her alive.
She looks haggard, exhausted.
I don't know how she couldn't be.
I don't know how Trump isn't.
The dude is out there.
24-7.
I don't know how Trump looks younger now than he did eight years ago.
I think it's because he has the side of righteousness on him.
You look at her.
She looks eviscerated, emaciated, excoriated.
She looks haggard from running for president.
Give her four years of actually killing people abroad.
And look what it did to Obama.
But listen to this.
Recent questions about Donald Trump.
There's been a lot of recent questions based on an event he did recently.
He played music for about 30 minutes straight.
My grandmother used to hold it.
Like, what is this?
What is this?
Her neck is sore?
Okay, he did an event 30 minutes on stage.
I'm gonna say what I said publicly and many times, based on my observation, Donald Trump is increasingly unstable.
Donald Trump is increasingly unstable.
Joe! Joe!
Compare, cut and contrast, her various speeches.
And you want to say that thing in the back?
You want to talk like that?
And you get Donald Trump elected.
Thank you for coming here to share your views with me.
Increasingly unstable?
Holy hell.
It's not that we should all look that unstable at his age.
We should all only be that stable.
You effing...
I'm going to not swear.
She's going to...
A man, he got shot in the head July, August, September, three months ago.
Within a millimeter of death.
And this coward of a scoundrel is going to say that he looks unstable?
Holy hell, there are few people on earth more stable than Donald Trump.
Let me see what else she has to say.
I think we heard this tonight.
Milley? General Milley?
The lying, treasonous, seditious piece of rubbish?
He was president.
He's unfit to be president of the United States.
Unfit. Unfit to be president of the United States.
Because when he was president, it was World War III, invasion of Ukraine, terrorism.
Oh, I'm sorry.
No, no, it wasn't.
It was peace abroad and prosperity at home.
And under your administration, and you've got to take responsibility for your administration, it's...
The verge of World War III.
Increased crime at home.
But look at her pathetic, sad face.
Like, she knows.
She has no business being in this position.
You've got to go listen to Harmeet Dillon on Tucker Carlson.
I don't know if it's available to the public or you have to be a member of the Tucker Carlson network, which I am.
You go listen to this.
Her stellar legal career of prosecuting transnational gangs.
I won't say I have more experience, but...
There's going to be that as a joke.
It's not what you think it is.
What did Harmeet say?
She had like eight, nine cases in a few years?
Not very much by anyone's standards, let alone priding yourself on it for the rest of your life.
And it's an amazing thing.
Like Harmeet Dillon, she put it in a very interesting way.
It's like the stories that she's told of how she prosecuted transnational gangs, yada, yada.
It's become part of her own lore in her own head.
Can you imagine?
Oh, he's not unfit to be president.
Mother effort.
You're unfit.
To be vice president.
Oh, sorry.
Sorry. The amazing thing, not that anybody wants to see my boo-boo on my foot.
Now my shin bone has started retaining fluid below the knee.
It's very, very weird.
Let me see what's going on in the chat here.
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Real A, what does it say?
Real Tad Dad.
Real Tad Dad.
Viva, as a Canadian, you should give us a warning before airing this.
Watching this might make people take truth in jest.
We got, I'm not your buddy guy, says, I have the exact same text notification as well.
Haha, the I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message.
It's amazing.
She can't help herself.
Thank you very much for the campaign slogan, Kamala.
Let me see how the other one is doing.
The other one that I had was...
Oh, well, she's not looking very joyful anymore.
She ain't joyful no more, I'll tell you what.
Well, that was amazing.
And she's going to go on Rogan?
By the way, appreciate the answers.
Trump. But Trump.
But Trump.
But Trump.
Do you owe the family of murdered Americans as a result of illegals who should never have been here, who were not properly vetted under your administration?
Do you owe them an apology?
Well, Trump didn't vote in that bipartisan border bill, which was actually a Ukrainian aid package in disguise.
So it's his fault.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
It's Trump's fault.
It's Trump's fault that people were murdered because of unvetted illegal immigrants that were let in over the open border over the last three and a half years at record levels quadruple, fourfold what they were before they rescinded the 94 executive orders that kept the border secure and then blame it on Trump for not approving or telling others to approve an 11th hour.
Disguised foreign aid package to Ukraine.
Go to hell, Kamala.
Let me see something here.
Have I not had...
We're going to get to some more stuff here, by the way.
So, the answer to the answer to the border crisis, it's Trump's fault.
The Green Skull says, she's yelling and screaming irrational, hysterical, cervical insanity, and she's lost the argument.
She's not fit for office.
That is from The Green Skull.
I think there was another one here.
Jers Dunn says, the Harmeet Tucker interview is on YouTube.
Booyah, go watch it.
And then Jers Dunn said a second time, the Harmeet interview is on YouTube.
I hope you didn't mean to give that super chat twice, by the way.
Then we got David Winnin says, Viva Frye is the most famous Canadian on the planet.
Viva rocks.
No, I'm not.
At all.
I'm not even close.
Steven Crowder's Canadian.
Jordan Peterson's Canadian.
You may not like it, but Jim Carrey is Canadian.
Austin Powers guy, what's his name?
Don't tell me, don't tell me.
A, B, C. What's his name?
It's not Phil Hartman.
Jeez Louise, the Austin Powers guy.
What's his name?
He's Canadian as well.
Ted Cruz, I think, is Canadian.
What's the guy's name?
Austin Powers, international man of mystery.
Charlotte Patterson says, I wish more Americans were as irate as you.
Mike Myers, thank you very much.
Okay, so hold on.
So the immigration, Trump's fault.
What were the other ones, he asked.
Jeez. The transgender thing.
Oh, that was a Trump policy as well.
Nobody did it under Trump.
And you came out giving an interview to a trans person saying that you were so proud of yourself, Kamala.
You were so proud during that interview.
Yes, of course I will.
Because trans people have the right to live with dignity, even if it means going into a woman's prison.
This trans madness is going to come to an end very quickly.
Like Trump said in one of the interviews today, I think it was the town hall.
Men do not belong in women's sports.
You want to dress up like a woman.
You want to go and do surgery as an adult to cut off your ding-dong and make a neo-vagina that will never be a neo-vagina, that you're going to have to dilate for the rest of your life.
You're going to have to go in and clean it out and make sure that the hairs don't get clogged in because it's still going to grow hair.
What they make your neo-vagina out of, it's not going to lube up naturally.
It's never going to be a vagina.
It'll never look like a vagina.
You want to do that to yourself as an adult?
Godspeed. God bless.
You go do it.
Taxpayers don't foot that bill.
And you better make sure that you know exactly what you're doing because when you wake up and you look down at where your penis used to be and you see, as I'm quoting the interview that I did with Tulip R. Ritchie, and you look down at what now looks like a doctor went at your groin with a hatchet, you better make sure you know that that's what you want to do for yourself for the rest of your life and all that that entails.
And if you want to and you're of sound mind, God bless and more power to you.
You want to do that to children?
That makes you a promoter of child genital mutilation, period.
You think that you getting to think like, I want to look like a woman, go ahead.
That that allows men, and I'm not even saying biological men anymore at this point, men to compete in women's sports?
End of story.
You think that that's going to allow men to enter women's prisons facility where there has been sexual assault and impregnation in women's facilities?
You can go straight to hell.
If you want to promote that.
Whatever you want on your own time, it's up to you and it's between you and you in 10 years if you still accept that decision.
You want to put men in women's prisons, you can go straight to hell.
So yeah, she ain't so happy about that answer anymore now, as you know.
Oh, I will abide by the law.
Well, that's not what you said during that interview.
During that interview, you were talking about taking taxpayer dollars to allow...
Illegal immigrants who are detainees to cut their junk off.
You know what others might say that that looks like, Kamala?
And I would have asked this question.
It looks like you support cruel and unusual treatment to illegal detainees who are in vulnerable positions.
That's what it looks like to me.
hell!
Real Valkyrie says, sorry about all cats earlier.
I did not...
Wanted to shout.
Just had them on accidentally.
Don't worry about it.
I don't read that as shouting.
I have an aunt who always types in caps.
She happens to be close to 90. She's an old, mentally sharp woman.
And she writes all in caps only because it makes it easier to see.
So I actually do not even have that reflex of reading all-cap tweets or all-cap messages as shouting.
So don't worry about it whatsoever.
Fistful of...
I thought this said fistful of farts.
and it's fistful of ferrets, which is now even weirder.
Respectfully, I've always hated the serenity prayer.
Until I saw a meme, now I change the things I cannot accept, and it's a much better fit.
you.
Okay, well, that's actually not terrible.
But some things are as unchangeable as gravity.
I guess you can build rocket boosters if you want to defy gravity.
That's actually not bad.
I'm going to have to go ahead and screen grab that right now.
Denise Antu in the house from our locals community.
She will get annihilated on Rogan.
She can't keep it together for 30 minutes.
Brett Baer.
Rogan will push back a whole lot more and will make her answer.
I don't think she'll do it.
And if she does, her campaign will die.
So I was on with Alex Johnson.
I'll get to this in a second.
What we just watched was...
30 minutes.
I know.
30 minutes of editing.
And by the way, did you notice Finboy?
He's like, I'm getting pressed to end this interview.
Yeah. Her handlers are behind her like, this is over.
This exhibit is closed.
Pull it down.
Out. Pack up and leave.
They were wanting to end that interview.
I'm fairly certain.
I might be wrong.
It was her camp that Brett Baer was indicating is giving him the hard out.
Or what was he saying?
The hard cut.
Sorry. We just watched 30 minutes.
I don't think anyone, even Rogan, can handle three hours of this.
The powers that be agree to it so Rogan would just lose it, kick her into orbit, rid and solve their problem.
Oh, no.
I've noticed it.
Rogan's interviews always go over two hours.
And I always would say, if I ever get on Rogan and the interview only lasted an hour and 50 minutes or less, I would conclude that Rogan hated me and that the interview was terrible.
Because I've noticed...
The only interviews that are sub two hours on Rogan, either end early for, I don't know, force majeure, or they're not going well, and Joe Rogan is not having a good time, and he's not going to sit there any longer.
I think Bill Maher.
I think Bill Maher was one of the interviews where I'm like, holy shit, I'm listening to the interview, and I was like, this isn't going well.
You could tell Rogan's not enjoying it, and Bill Maher's not enjoying it, and lo and behold, I think it was like an hour and 40 minutes, and he's like, I gotta go.
He created some excuse about having to go do some stand-up.
So I was on Alex Jones today, and he was talking about the fact that he's got on good intel, Trump is going to be on Rogan, and he's got on good intel that Kamala, details in the works, is supposed to be on Rogan.
So stay tuned for that.
I'm not even divulging anything.
Jones said this live on air.
So I feel empowered to share what will be absolutely amazing.
Wodu759 says, you're not...
Gonna see her till after election day from the crash we just saw now.
It's an amazing thing.
Like, what the hell was she thinking?
I think I can go do an interview on the most adversarial platform.
Not even an interview.
Like, a discussion.
And not be as unhinged, hysterical as her.
And I will call her hysterical.
I don't care that she's a woman.
That's not a gender...
That's not a sex-based accusation.
I know...
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
There is a history to the term hysterical etymology.
Did you all know this?
The word hysterical comes from the Greek word hysterikos, which means suffering in the womb.
I'm still using it.
FTW, people.
The word hysterical is suffering in the womb.
The word hysteria is derived from the Greek word.
Hysteria, which means uterus or womb.
The word hysteria was used to describe an uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear often characterized by irrationality, laughter, or weeping.
In ancient Greece, this is from the AI version, it was believed that when a woman was being irrational, it was because her uterus was wandering around her body causing trouble.
In medical history, hysteria was widely diagnosed in place of other diseases.
Women were often diagnosed with hysteria when they showed unladylike behavior or emotion like anxiety or anger.
I can tell you one thing from life experience.
If a woman is acting irrational, or in your estimation, a person who happens to be a woman is acting irrationally, you can't ask them if they're having their period.
Apparently, that's a big, fat no-no.
Madam Vice President, may I ask you a personal question?
You seem very angry right now.
I can't even do it.
But no, she was hysterical and angry.
And I'm trying to think, if I've, you know, when they said, have you ever seen Donald Trump smile?
It was like the talking point of the day a while back.
I've seen Donald Trump laugh, smile, make jokes a whole hell of a lot more.
Then I've seen Tim, Tampon Tim, AWOLS, No Balls Walls, and Cacklin Kamara make jokes and laugh.
I mean, I've seen Kamala laugh, but her cackle is not a sincere, genuine laugh.
It's like a nervous tick.
But, um...
But, hold on, it had to do with a joke.
I forget what it was now.
Oh, they say, have you ever seen Trump laugh?
I've never seen Trump angry.
Like, I swear to you.
Let me walk that back right away.
I've seen Trump angry once.
Right after they tried to shoot his head.
And he was angry.
And even then, it wasn't hysterical, uncontrolled rage.
It was defiant fight, fight, fight.
What we saw tonight from Kamala was unhinged, insecure rage.
And she sucks.
Pun intended.
She's awful.
She's an awful candidate.
She's the worst candidate they've ever run in the...
Political history, as far as I know.
Walter Mondale apparently was worse.
I don't know.
But the silver lining.
She is going to be the unifying vice president because she's unifying Democrats around Donald Trump.
She's unifying the world around the failed policy of her administration.
She's unifying Canadians, for the love of all things that are holy.
More Canadians than ever now.
Are supportive of a Trump presidency.
Let me just make sure I didn't get that wrong.
I saw this summer today.
More Canadians support Trump.
Yeah, here we go.
I saw it on CTV News.
Propaganda! And why do I rely on them when they say something that I like?
It's not because I like it.
It's because it's counter to their interests.
Canadian support for Donald Trump higher than in last U.S. presidential election.
Survey says...
More Canadians are signaling their support for U.S. former President Donald Trump.
The majority reigns hopeful for a Democrat win.
A recently released survey by Toronto's Institute asked who they would prefer to win.
It found that an overwhelming 60% preferred Kamala Harris compared to 21%.
Can you imagine this?
Canadians just need to distract themselves from their own misery under Trudeau.
However, Trump's popularity has increased 6 percentage points from 2020.
Six percentage points from 2020.
That's like a 50% increase.
I'm not wrong on this, right?
Let's just say six percentage points from 15. So that's like 30% increase.
That's like 35% increase.
Oh my goodness.
Yeah, but they still want Kamala because they haven't learned their lesson with Trudeau.
That's what blows my mind.
60% of Canadians...
Want the American equivalent of two-faced scumbag Justin Trudeau because they've learned so much since 2015.
I learned a lot since 2015.
What I've learned since 2015, it's the old Greek philosophy.
If you don't take an interest in politics, it does not mean that politics is not going to take an interest in you.
And the other one, if you don't get involved in politics, you end up being governed by your inferiors.
Hold on, let me stretch out my leg.
Oh my good gosh.
Oh yeah.
Oh, it's also filled with fluid.
Okay. I saw a chat.
Do I look crazy?
I feel like I look crazy.
Seems to be a few Dems in the chat.
Let's see.
Hold on.
Bring them on.
Let me see this.
There seems to be a few Dems in the chat.
The kind that will always put love of party and their woke God over love of country.
Let me go see who the Dems are in the chat over here.
Okay, sorry, I'm not going to bring up...
Can't even read those comments.
Here's one from The Green Skull.
50 pages on the website of DrumpfizHitler.
Well, and I'm not copying Bongino.
I'm learning from Bongino.
Or at least I'm going to credit Bongino because he's right that campaigns are...
I forgot now.
I know it's soundbites and screen grabs?
What does he say?
Can you hear my dog making some very weird noises?
What's the thing he says?
Soundbites and it starts with an S. Snapshots.
Snapshots and soundbites.
No one is going to read her 50 pages of rot.
All that they're going to do is rely on the details of the world to lie and summarize it and say, this is what it said.
$5,000.
We're going to...
Do you hear this thing?
She's not dying.
Are you dying?
You want to say hi to the world?
Pudge. Pudge.
Pudge. Pudge.
I'm talking to you.
Come here.
Come on.
Proof of life.
Do it.
Do it.
She's not doing it.
She'll get here in a second.
Come on.
You want to say something?
No one's going to read it.
You're going to rely on liars to inaccurately summarize it.
$25,000 for small business owners because $5,000 is not enough.
Or no, it's...
Oh, and then they're going to be a $25,000 down payment on your home and your home deposit, because just to get your foot in the door, she's going to create an opportunity economy.
Did you guys hear this?
Something sums it up with that dog.
We got Chris Woe in the house.
Here, have some...
I got a leave, but I don't like taking any medication.
Now, where's my damn martini?
I got a leave, and I have some doctors in our community.
One of our doctors, there are two doctors, let me break this, bring this down here.
Two doctors in our vivabarneslaw.locals.com community performed a medical...
Miracle at our Chattanooga meetup, and I have stayed in close contact with both of them, and I pick one of their brains every now and again who told me that, you know, don't overdo it on the Aleve because it's not good for your kidneys, yada yada.
So thank you for that.
The only thing that would have made this more fun would have been if Tampon Tim would have joined her.
By the way, Mike Myers.
Hold on.
Oh. Oh.
Get out.
Get out.
Oh. Oh.
*thud*
I set up a segue.
I forgot about it.
No one's going to read the 50 pages.
What they're going to get?
Soundbites and snapshots.
Let's actually do this just for the sake of it here.
Soundbites and snapshots.
Let's do this.
Take this one out.
Bring this up.
Kamala Harris with Brett Perry.
Let's do snapshots.
They're just snapshots.
Right here.
Body language.
Turtled up.
Look at her shoulders.
Look at her hands.
Defensive position.
Okay, fine.
I'm going to read too much into it.
Let's go here.
There you go.
Let's see if we...
There you go.
Okay, that's presidential.
Insecure. Nope.
That's not what you want on the...
Oh, no.
Definitely not.
Oh, no, no, no.
He got...
Where was the part where she got mad at him?
Let's see that.
I want to see her face there.
No, she's got that.
Look at her.
She's got the Donald Trump condescending face again.
I'm sinking a hole in one.
We're all the way back here.
Okay. Anyhow, snapshots and soundbites in there.
None that are good that are going to come out of that.
Although the great one.
You got to take responsible for your administration.
Okay, so the 50 pages.
No one's going to go read it.
They're going to rely on liars to fact check it.
I'm going easy on Daniel Dale because he might not be a bad person.
Dan Dale is the fact checker.
I mean, I think he works for CNN.
If Donald Trump didn't exist, Daniel Dale would be out of work.
This is Daniel Dale, CNN senior reporter of the fact check beat.
Kind of looks like that guy from Malcolm in the Middle.
Okay, it doesn't matter.
D. Dale 8. Now, I've given him a hard time, but I'm going to be mildly polite with him because I'm not sure if he's evil or just dumb.
Okay, now I'm being an asshole.
All right, so can we play this clip here?
There's a fact check.
So D. Dale is fact checking what Trump said during the Bloomberg thing today, where Trump performs well, even in adversarial press.
And he says, John Deere says Trump's story about how he successfully used a tariff threat to get John Deere to reverse a plan to shift some production to Mexico is fictional.
And then you go into his fact check and it says why.
Now, the funny thing is this.
I'm not a lazy person and I do this for a living.
So I'm like, all right.
One day I'm just going to grow a pair of cajons and I'm going to just tweet out before I do the research.
This is coming from Daniel Dale, and therefore I know it's not true.
So I was going to do that, but I didn't.
I said, okay, well, first of all, what happened?
Let me just do one thing out.
Oh, that is exactly the opposite of what I wanted to do.
I wanted to bring up, I didn't want to close it.
I wanted to open it.
So let me just go here.
Fact check false is what I did on his fact check.
Here, right here.
I'm just going to go into my account.
It's easier to do this.
Leave a fry here.
Fact check.
I fact check your fact check and your fact check is freaking factually incorrect.
Here. So his article, which I'm going to bring here.
I think we can do it like this.
So what happened today?
Okay. We'll have to go to CNN.
Know thine enemy.
And it says fact check.
John Deere says Trump's story.
Fact check.
John Deere says Trump's story about how he saved U.S. jobs with tariffs.
His threat is fictional.
You can't fact check.
What someone else...
It's not fact-check John Deere says.
It's fact-check Trump's story is fictional.
They say it's fictional.
Right now, you can't, as a fact-check, rely on a statement from somebody.
Oh, I'm going to destroy this dog!
Oh, God, stop it!
Get in!
Thank you.
Holy cow!
Oh, we'll go through the story quickly.
It should be...
Courteous on the dog.
She might have insisted on leaving the office to go poop in the kitchen.
When former President Donald Trump was challenged at a Tuesday event about the potential economic harms of his proposed across-the-border tariffs on imported goods, Trump told what sounded like a tariff success story.
He said that in response to his threat to impose hefty tariffs on John Deere, if the storied farm equipment maker went ahead with his plan to move some production to the U.S. to Mexico, the company announced that it was likely abandoning the plan.
Okay, Trump said, are you ready?
John Deere, great company.
They announced...
About a year ago, that they're going to build plants outside the United States, right?
They're going to build them in Mexico.
I said, if John Deere builds those plants, they're not selling anything into the United States.
They just announced yesterday they're probably not going to build the plants, okay?
I just kept the jobs here.
All right.
Let's back it up.
Is it going to bring us to...
So, John Deere.
Now we're back there.
Okay, that's the fact check.
Now we're going to back it up again.
Now we're going to back it up again.
Or we're not, because it doesn't seem to be going back.
Can we back this up here, yo?
And I...
It takes two seconds.
It takes two seconds.
This was one article from the Washington Times, and you just noticed the date, September 23rd, 2024.
Trump threatens to slap 200% tariff on John Deere goods if it moves some production to Mexico.
I got the links in there in a second.
Three days later, September 26th, from Gretchen Teske in the Gazette.
I don't know where this is from.
John Deere, we're not moving production to Mexico.
Company responds to former President Donald Trump's tariff threat.
And in that article, I'm not trying to mislead or hide anything.
This is just to illustrate that...
D. Dale's fact check is wrong because it's an argument, not a fact check.
But that's all these fact checks are.
Spin, lies, wordsmiths of the devil, and argument.
In an email Wednesday, a spokesperson for the company, that being John Deere, stated less than 5% of Deere's U.S. sales are manufactured in Mexico, and more than 75% of all sales in the United States are from U.S.-based manufacturing facilities.
It's very good.
Quote, "We've had a presence in Mexico since 1952.
It is not unusual for deer to consider any number of factors when it comes to leveraging I love this frickin' fluff business talk.
The spokesperson went on to say that Deere is not, quote, moving production to Mexico.
as continues to be reported.
Instead, we've strategically leveraged our footprint in Mexico for cab production.
All right.
What do you have there?
When you're fact-checking, you also have to know what you're fact-checking.
They're fact-checking what Trump is touting as causality, in his own view, in his own opinion, of two definitive facts.
One fact is that Trump threatened a tariff.
If he ever becomes president and John Deere moves production to Mexico, which they were contemplating because they're leveraging the foot, whatever.
And the next fact is that they shortly thereafter announced that they're not.
Their explanation is we announced that we're not because we weren't.
We never were.
And it was just a rumor or whatever.
We've leveraged our footprint and it's normal for us to think about it, but we didn't do it for other reasons.
The causality is a matter of opinion and interpretation.
And what they do is they fact check and say, oh, no, no.
Trump said this and they said that they're not doing it for that reason.
Therefore, fact check false.
Fact check, get a new job detail.
I fact check your fact check for five seconds.
And it turns out that your fact check is actually just an argument over causality as opposed to an admission of the matters of fact.
One fact is that Trump threatened a tariff increase if they did it, and the other fact is that they later announced they're not moving production of substantially stuff to Mexico.
But yeah, go rely on D. Dale to summarize the 50 pages of Kamala's manifesto of politics and see where you get with that.
Lordy, lordy, lordy.
Let me go down to the bottom here.
Joe Dunnigan Jr. says, Viva, she philidabustered the whole time.
All she did was bash Trump.
I have heard no substance from her.
That is a 1,000% accurate assessment.
But Trump, but Trump, but Trump.
Les Paul Jr. says, Viva, show her speech in Pennsylvania earlier today, warning you if you have high blood pressure.
Oh, I didn't see that.
I mean, I'm not sure if I've seen the clip, so I'd have to go back and look for that.
And now let's go over to...
VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com My doll.
My doll will help you get your Z's.
That's from Chris Woe.
Did I miss everything else here?
Mike Myers, Finboy Slick.
What we just watched was 30 minutes.
I don't think anyone, even Rogan, can handle three hours.
Fists full of ferrets.
We got that.
Built on, we got that.
And I got everything here.
Okay, good.
Let's go over to VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com and see what's going on there.
I believe I've gotten to all the tipped questions.
Crash. 105 says, isn't it funny that Dems say Trump hates women due to the 30-year-old quote that, quote, it's like they would just let you grab them by the pussy when talking about groupies in Hollywood, and then the woman who was running against was a Hollywood groupie.
They have systematically misrepresented what he said in that Access Hollywood tape as well, but there's no point having the discussion with anybody who listens to that and hears it as an admission of Donald Trump admitting to crimes.
What Donald Trump was saying...
Is what everybody knows is the case of that moral degenerate cesspool of a satanic, pedophile, adulterer industry Hollywood.
They do let you do it.
I mean, what do you think Harvey Weinstein was sitting there thinking?
Maybe they don't let you do it.
Maybe you extort them into it, but it happens.
What do you think Kamala Harris did to further her career?
She had...
Had sex with a man.
They might have been in love.
Who knows?
He was married, but not married.
So, you know, whatever.
He's just a 30-year-old.
Oh, 30 years older than her.
Her political career superior.
They have sexual intercourse over an extended period of time in a relationship that is so awkward that Kamala gets asked if she's his daughter at events.
Everyone knows what's going on.
And he furthers her career.
He births her career.
And he takes credit for it.
He takes credit for it to this day.
You'll see MSM saying, Kamala Harris, who's, you know, Willie Brown is largely credited for having launched Kamala Harris's career.
Yes. She's proving exactly what Trump was saying.
The women in the industry will let them do it because power, fame, fortune, and promoting your career.
And it happens with the men sometimes as well.
You want to hear some horror stories.
Let's go into all discussion, not just these fox people make me sick, says boopsie.
Well, Brett Baer did a good job tonight.
Neurodivergent said one more rant coming in.
Let's see this here.
Oh. Oh.
V Mooney says Kamala did it the old fact.
She did it her way.
I did it my way.
The quartering said deploy word salad.
HawkDude83. It wasn't word silence tonight.
It was just pure, systematic obstruction deflection.
When your answer to the question of your own failings is, but Trump?
But Trump?
You're deflecting in a deposition, an examination, interrogation, a discovery.
It doesn't go very far.
In front of a judge, it doesn't go very far.
And we're right now in front of millions of judges, that being the American voters.
Hmm. What do we get?
What else?
Well, you saw the vlog from earlier today.
Chris Rufo is freaking amazing.
Chris Rufo, I'm fairly certain, broke the Claudine Gay Harvard president plagiarism scandal.
I believe he broke the Kamala Harris plagiarism scandal.
Someone who has slept their way to success has not succeeded on what's inside their head, but rather have succeeded on head.
You get used to being lazy, you get used to being sloppy, and you ultimately think everyone around you is as dumb as you are.
Oh yeah, I'll just cut and paste.
No one will find out.
Even back then, back when she did it, I guess the technology was much more limited than it is today in terms of detecting plagiarism.
Maybe you didn't think you have to source things.
But when you are a brainless idiot who has succeeded not on the intellect, but on the physicality, You sort of get used to thinking everybody around you is equally stupid.
No one will find this out.
I've had this deep thought for a little while.
What makes a kid a kid is what makes an adult an asshole.
A kid.
What makes a kid a kid is being incapable of getting beyond their own, not view of the world, but getting beyond the fact that they are not the only person on earth.
When they're hungry, they want to eat.
When they need to go to the bathroom, the idea that...
There are others who you need to consider at any given moment doesn't exist.
And you have to teach a kid that they're not the only person around.
They have to think of others.
And what makes an adult an asshole is thinking that they're the only person on earth whose needs matter.
What makes a kid a kid is thinking adults are as stupid as kids.
Like, oh, I didn't eat the chocolate cookie.
I see it on your freaking face!
How did that get there?
I don't remember.
You don't remember what happened to half an hour?
Just to assume that people are stupid or kids basically, I'll get away with it.
Who can possibly find out what I did?
That's what makes an adult a jerk, an idiot, an irresponsible menace to society.
And so you've got to train the other kids through good habits, good work ethic, and sensitizing them to ethical behavior.
When you succeed...
By sleeping through your career, you don't get the training.
You don't get the ethical conduct.
You don't get the self-respect that people need in order to feel confident in positions of adversarial interviews, like with Brett Baer.
You have basically a failing up.
You have an idiocracy of government, which is what we are living through right now.
And if you don't sleep your way through to success, you lie your way through to success, much like Tampon Tim, no wall, balls, AWOL walls.
I mean, Tim couldn't...
Well, he might have slept his way...
I'm not going to perpetuate that rumor.
I haven't seen that account post on Twitter despite allegedly being suspended for three days as if Twitter's ever specified the length of a suspension on Twitter without any evidence of the actual suspension.
But Tampon Tim is not going to sleep his way to success.
So he has to lie his way to success.
Oh yeah, I was a great coach.
Assistant coach.
Oh yeah, I was in combat.
Never was in combat.
What was the other one that he lied about?
He can't sleep his way through his career, so he lies and embellishes his way through his career, thinking that no one's ever going to find out.
Oh, I'm just passionate.
I could be a knucklehead.
You're an effing liar, is what you are.
You are a child that never grew up and you thought you could get away with it.
And you think that everybody around you is an idiot.
Outdoor Noble says breaking news.
Brett Baer calls it for Arizona minutes after interview with Kamala Harris.
Harris unable to comment, but could be heard asking migrants do not.
That's some funny stuff right there.
So that's it.
What else do we have here?
Christopher Rufo, Tommy Lauren.
Why did I have this one?
I had this in the backdrop for some reason.
Oh, I had this because this was for my vlog earlier today.
Tommy Lauren had a good one on Kamala Harris.
I think we've done it.
We've done good.
I want to talk about this, actually.
Jack Poso puts this up.
How does he do it in respect of a truth social post from Donald Trump?
I got...
Donald Trump...
People are going to look at this and say it's unhinged.
If you look at this and say it's unhinged, you're a 2D-level, smooth-brain, blue-check-mark, MSM legacy media Democrat talking head.
That's what you are.
As to her completely desperate request for my medical statements, she is dying to see my cholesterol, which is 180.
I don't know if that's good.
I have already provided them many times, including quite recently, and they were flawless.
However, I have just seen Kamala's report, and it's not good.
According to her doctor's report, I love how it's just randomly capital doctor's report, she suffers from...
Urticaria, defined as a rash of round red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling.
If there's anybody out there who's not thinking herpes or genital warts right now, okay, more power to you.
You have a cleaner mind than I do.
In fact, in the chat, you'll let me know.
I'm immediately thinking genital warts, and I'm thinking it's like the visual.
Let me just read this again.
A rash of round red welts on the skin.
I'm immediately thinking groin.
Or face.
That itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling.
Urticaria. Is that an STD?
First of all, I've got to know if this is true.
So it's a legit post.
Trump posted this.
But is it real that her medical records showed urticaria?
Kamala Harris.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
I'm sorry.
It's real.
What is urticaria?
Medical reports reveal VP Kamala Harris is prone to this condition.
People. Medical experts who reviewed doctors say there are no red flags.
No, there's just red, itchy welts on the skin.
Okay, she's excellent health, yada, yada, yada.
There's two things where I'm going to go with this.
It's either an STD or it's aggravated by alcohol.
But the one thing I want to see is this.
So she has it.
Urticaria. STD.
They're not contagious and they do not spread from person to person.
However, some sexually transmitted infections can cause rashes that can be mistaken for hives, including syphilis and HIV.
So hives.
It's urticaria.
Hives. Okay, that's not a big deal.
She also has allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis, a very messy and dangerous situation.
These are deeply serious conditions that seriously impact her functioning.
Maybe that is why she can't answer even the simplest of questions asked by 60 Minutes and others.
What is this all about?
I don't have these problems.
I mean, it's so visceral the way he describes it.
And even not an STD, apparently from the internet.
To go to like WebMD, not an STD, but my goodness, the way he describes it, it will leave you with a visual soundbite and a visual snapshot that you don't want of Kamala Harris's body.
3D, 4D, it is grandmaster troll.
That's what Donald Trump is in the best of ways.
That is some funny-ass stuff there.
Okay. Trump is laughing.
LOL. There's no question about that.
That's from Honor234.
Alcohol can aggravate rashes.
I've had hives.
They are allergic responses.
Not an STD.
Crackling noise.
No, I know people who get cold hives.
Go into cold water and they get hives.
I mean, I don't know how they're Canadian, but I know it.
But it is very funny.
It's innocuous, hives.
The way he describes it.
Hey, they're going to fact-check him.
Donald Trump made it sound like it.
He knows exactly what he's doing, and it's hilarious.
Oh, let me see this here.
Chuck Haney says, if she has an allergic conjunctivitis, it likely comes from that and not an STD, says Ray Zbano.
You know, I'm not trying to spread a rumor that she has an STD.
Just saying it would be quite funny.
Not if she had an STD, but the way he's describing it to make it sound like that is quite funny.
And Madman over on Commitube says, you got that right, Viva.
We don't want that snapshot.
Oh, man.
That was fun.
Okay, I think we did good.
So tomorrow's Thursday.
Yeah, I think I'm trying to get James O'Keefe to come back on, so maybe we can get that done tomorrow.
We're going to be live tomorrow.
I might be a little late tomorrow because I, too, am heading to the doctor.
Nothing serious.
I'm just a neurotic hypochondriac and I want to make sure I'm not dying.
So that's it.
So we'll be live.
It'll be like 12.30, 1 o'clock, give or take close.
Not going to be too late.
And it's going to be a great show.
I'm going to DM James and see if he's coming on because I want him to come on now and talk about that wild documentary, Line in the Sand.
Yesterday we had on the Border Patrol agent, whistleblower, Zach Apotheker.
I was trying to not mispronounce the last name.
It was phenomenal.
And so we're going to be live tomorrow.
And then Friday, there was something that I was doing Friday.
We're live Friday.
I just don't remember what's happening.
I am not reading some of those chats.
Let me go over here and see breaking news.
Okay, I got that joke.
Let's go down to ComedyTube and see if there's any super chats.
By the way, everybody, I'm always notoriously bad at reminding everybody.
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You want to get some merch?
You want to get your fight merch?
You can get a bunch of great merch, vivafry.com.
And if you want to join our wonderfully beautiful above-average community where we're going to go now for the after-party, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Let me make sure that we're not missing anything.
FryTV says, Hey, Viva, you did good on Alex Jones today.
Thank you very much.
I always get nervous.
I never know how long I should talk for.
Sometimes I feel like I could talk for 30 minutes straight.
We're on an hour and 30 straight.
I don't want to talk too much.
I don't want to leave dead airspace.
I want to make sure I'm concise.
I don't want to have brain fart knucklehead moments like freaking tampon Tim.
And I don't think I do because I hear the words in my head as I'm saying them and I hear them afterwards.
And most importantly, I hear them before they come out of my mouth and I weigh my words.
So that's that.
Thank you very much, by the way.
I think it was a great show today because I feel emboldened and empowered when talking with Alex to entertain some of...
I don't like putting bad juju out in the universe.
And there's the old expression, David Mamet, every fear hides a wish.
And there are some things that I fear and there's absolutely no wish behind it.
It's just a fear.
The more interviews Kamala Harris does like this, the more...
Patently unwinnable it becomes.
And don't get cocky.
Vote early and make sure you get people to vote and make sure that this is a freaking landslide.
Beyond beat the cheat.
A definitive trajectory changing landslide.
Like a landslide, it won't happen.
California. May California go Trump.
Like a defeat a la Walter Mondale being defeated by Reagan.
Nobody can say.
That this is not what the people want anymore.
A popular vote win.
That's what it needs to be, so make it happen.
But the more she talks and the more she campaigns, it's like, can you imagine pushing Democrats to vote?
Do not vote often, people.
You do it, they'll arrest you.
Put you in jail for the rest of your life.
They do it.
It's my first day.
Okay, let me give everybody the link to VivaBarnesLaw.com.
And we're on Rumble Studio, so it's going to be for supporters only this time around.
Locals, bada bing.
FryTV says, yes, this is one of his best shows, and he let you talk.
I like it.
Also, Alex flatters me, and I'm not susceptible to flattery.
I want to be insightful.
I don't want to be repetitive.
I don't want to be...
Useless. You want to be value added on this universe.
And if I don't have an original thought, and if I don't have insight, then what good am I?
And so when he flatters me and compliments me, it just makes me feel like maybe I actually have some meaningful insight that people find value added on this earth.
So I'm sharing the link there.
I'm sharing the link here.
Locals. And I wanted to do one thing because I'm using Studio.
Let me see here.
Let's see here.
Okay, so I won't be doing that.
I know what we're doing.
We're doing Give, Send, Go.
Okay, absolutely.
I would do this for free because I love Give, Send, Go, and they're a fantastic company.
This is what Rumble Advertiser Center facilitates and allows creators to do.
You can see campaigns in the side.
You want to run them.
You can pick the campaign you want to run, and you can do the campaign read, an ad read, in real time.
The payment varies depending on how many people you have watching and what their cost per view is.
And this is a company that I love.
Jacob Wells is the CEO and nobody should use GoFMe.
They should use GiveSendGo.
Oh, and I'm going to actually one announcement before we go.
But I'm going to do the ad read right now because I have to.
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With the pray button, anyone can offer a message of hope to those in need, making this more than just a fundraising platform.
It's a movement.
Whether you're raising funds for personal needs or rallying people to a cause that matters, Give, Send, Go gives you the freedom and support you deserve with over 20 categories, currencies in more than 80 countries, and more funds going directly to you.
So if you want a platform that believes in you and your mission, give it a go.
Give, Send, Go.
Give, Send, Go.
And it's amazing.
I'm just now done with the admin.
I'm still going to sell it.
Give, send, go also doesn't charge.
I mean, it's an amazing thing.
The quantum that they ask for to support the platform is up to you.
And you can give a lot or you can give zero as opposed to go F me, which has a certain amount and they rake it in.
The irony, and I asked Jacob Wells this when we did the interview, it was a while back now.
People give more when it's optional than they do on average when it's a fixed amount that, Go F me imposes on every campaign.
So they've got the system down.
They're amazing.
And they're the only crowdfunding that people should be using.
Which brings me to the other point.
Alison Morrow, you may know her, announced today that she is suing her former employer, which is called, I remember the acronym, DNR, Department of Natural Resources, or as I like to say, do not resuscitate.
She's suing them for...
Firing her for exercising her First Amendment rights by reporting on what she thought was important.
Now, I want to bring this up because when she messaged it to me, and it's a short video, here, it's a short video, and I said, my goodness, thank goodness you're using...
If you'd like to support the silent...
Some of you know me as a beginner, amateur, small farmer.
Many more of you know me as a former TV reporter.
But after 13 years as a broadcast journalist, I joined the Washington State Department of Natural Resources as a communications specialist.
And I focused on producing videos about wildfire and forest health.
I am now suing the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, along with several other executives there, one of whom is Commissioner of Public Lands, Hillary Franz.
When I was hired at DNR, my bosses were fully aware that I engaged in independent journalism work on my social media platforms, and they encouraged me to continue doing so.
However, in 2021, amid rampant censorship around COVID, my bosses told me that I had to stop interviewing doctors and scientists whose expert knowledge differed from the agency's COVID policies.
As a longtime journalist who aims to seek truth wherever it leads, I refused to comply.
I explained that my work was done...
I'll pause at this.
We don't have to watch the whole thing.
I've given everyone the give, send, go.
If you want to support her in this journey, it's going to cost money.
And it's an un...
Unwanted stress.
But Alison Morrow, if you don't follow her, follow her.
Check out her work.
Her husband, Lynn Westover, has been on a couple of...
He was my sniper expert.
He's got...
He trains people on counterintelligence, counter-security stuff.
He was the expert that I talked to after the failed assassination attempt on Trump, and he's a wealth of information, and they're amazing people, amazing family, and they deserve success and wealth and happiness in life.
So go check her out.
She's embarking on suing to avail herself of her First Amendment rights.
Okay, with that said, everybody, we've done good.
I'm looking into the backdrop here if I have any stuff that I wanted to...
I had the FBI stuff.
I'll do a standalone vlog on the FBI lying about crime stats because I think everyone's heard that now.
Bottom line, they lie to you.
They lie to you.
The employment, the jobs numbers were a lie.
They revised them down after they get the good headlines.
The crime stats were a filthy lie.
They revised them up after they get the good headlines.
They hate you.
They lie to you.
They think you're stupid.
And if you vote for Kamala Harris, you're an idiot.
Period. Serenity now.
I shall change the things I cannot accept.
All right, going over to Locals for the after party.
Everybody, thank you for being here.
I'll see you tomorrow.
And if I have the energy after this, I will put out that quick summary of how they've been lying to you.
Have I forgotten anything?
Let me just make sure I haven't forgotten anything.
Oh, here.
Breaking. Okay, we've done everything.
We've done everything.
We've done great, and that was fun.
Thanks, Viva.
This is Norman Legend.
Thank you very much, Norman.
All right, if you're not coming over, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
No pressure.
I'll see you tomorrow.
But now we're taking the party over.
It'll be supporters only because we're using Studio.
Here we come, peeps.
Everybody, see you tomorrow.
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