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Is There a "Strategic Cover-Up" in the Tyler Robinson Prosecution? Davos Highlights & MORE!

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Macron's Sunglasses Joke 00:07:30
Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, in today's episode of why you should always give the benefit of the doubt even to douchebags, I present to you Emmanuel Macon, wearing sunglasses at the World Economic Forum event in Davos.
And I'll explain to you the joke that I subsequently deleted, but will lean back into in today's episode.
Macron speaking, Kaka, behold.
But we do prefer respect to bullies.
We do prefer science to plutism.
And we do prefer rule of law to brutality.
We have a place where rule of law and predictability is still the rule of the game.
And my guess is that it is largely underpriced by the market.
Having a place like Europe, which sometimes is too slow, for sure, and needs to be reformed, for sure.
But which is predictable, loyal.
And where you know that the rule of the game is just the rule of law, it's a good place.
And here in the epicenter of this continent, we do believe that we need more growth, we need more stability in this world, but we do prefer respect to bullies.
We do prefer science to plutism.
We're back to the bottom of the river.
And we do prefer rule of law to brutality.
No, we're not.
I guess right.
You're welcome in Europe.
And you are more than welcome to France.
Oh, the rule of law in France.
Lest we forget who they detained and arrested.
Stéphane, whoa, no, not Stéphane Banquer.
What's his name?
Pavel Durov from Telegram.
The rule of law in a country where set aside his potentially pedophilic relationship with his wife, which was not his wife at the time when he was 15 and she was, I don't know, 40.
Set aside that.
Set aside the media covering up for that and, you know, trying to fudge lines on ages, you know, to preserve legal consequences.
Set all that aside.
This is the man who wanted to censor social media so that the world could not see the abject, steaming cesspool of a dumpster fire that France is.
I'm going to leave this in the backdrop just in case we have to come back to it.
That is Emmanuel Macron.
And I made the joke that I said, unless this guy is suffering from some form of eye condition, wearing sunglasses on stage is peak douchebaggery.
And then I was like, wait, you know what?
Maybe I should check whether or not he has an eye condition.
And apparently, according to the interwebs, he's got an eye condition.
But when you read what that eye condition is described as, you realize that he's not wearing these sunglasses so that he can like, I don't know, maybe he had cataract surgery and he can't get sunlight into his open retina because it'll cause his eye to explode.
Or he had a detached retina and any form of strain would cause his newly attached retina to detach.
I asked Grok, take it for what it's worth, but they can get some things right.
As of January 2026 at the Davos, Macon has publicly explained that he is wearing them because of a completely, completely harmless and benign announce eye issue.
He first addressed it during New Year's speech to French armed forces on January 15 at the Istre Airbase, where his right eye appeared red, puffy, bloodshot, and swollen.
I've got so many freaking jokes here.
So just bear in mind, goodness is its own reward.
Don't make fun of people because they might have a medical condition for why they're looking like total idiots.
Because I do believe, and I look back at my own early vlogs wearing sunglasses on the roof of my house, and I look back and I say, no, there is a reason why I decided to never wear sunglasses in videos anymore.
The eyes are the window to the soul.
And if you've got a swollen, bloodshot, infected eye, that might be the window to a soul that has pink eye, Macron.
Or, you know, you can go with the stoner jokes, but typically when you get stoned and your eyes turn bloodshot, it's in both eyes.
Pink eye is a very, very funny thing to potentially have under the circumstances.
All that to say, getting to the substance of Macron sitting there, you know, a feckless dictator of a failed country that is France.
And I lived there in 1999 to 2000 when I studied philosophie at La Sorbonne, Paris Catre.
And it was a failed city and it was a failed country back then.
And when I left, I said, I'm, you know, probably never going to see this city or country again.
And I went back in 2015 when I did a marathon in the French Alps.
It was the Sky Marathon series.
And we went to Paris and Paris was worse than it was 15 years earlier.
You want to talk about failed immigration policies?
You want to talk about a failed quasi-socialist state?
You look at France.
Go look at France and check out the world record of deaths in a summer because it was too hot.
And then everybody blames it on climate crisis bullshit and not on incompetence in the French system.
Go look at how many people...
No, we're going to do it right now.
Forget it.
We're bringing Richard Barris on, but death summer heat France.
Go look at this.
When there were record numbers of deaths in France, you know, by and large, extreme summer heat in France causes thousands of deaths annually, particularly affecting the elderly with major heat waves in 2003, 2022, 2023.
And they blame it.
They blame it on the climate crisis when it's old people in nursing homes dying because they're not being cared for.
Macon, who's opened his country up to foreign invasion, who then wants to censor social media so that you can't see real-time video of Paris and France literally burning, is going to get up there and lecture the Trump administration on bullying, on authoritarianism.
You know, the European Union more closely resembles the European Soviet Union for damn good reason.
And everyone should be calling it out left, right, and center.
I won't go back to France anytime soon.
I'm not even sure that I ever should step foot in England.
I always make the joke like, I'm not going to China anytime soon.
I'm pretty sure if there are lists in China for persona non grata, I would be one of them.
I'm fairly certain there are lists in England.
And for the amount of heats that I have righteously given Kier Starmer, I would not be surprised if I'm on a list there.
But France is also a country not to be traveled to anymore and maybe not to be traveled to ever again.
When we were there in 2015, I said, enjoy the Eiffel Tower, kids.
You might not remember this when you get older, but this country is not going to be a country to visit in the future.
And now those globalist whoers are congregating at Davos.
We're going to get to that after Richard Barris.
And they're lecturing Trump, who's trying to, he's doing his best.
Set aside all of your criticisms, which we have legitimate criticisms, doing his best at least to take back the United States of America from outright open border invasion.
And that pisses off the globalists, as we see.
When you fight corruption, corruption fights back.
And you're seeing it fight back at that globalist whore event in Davos.
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Set that aside.
Justin Trudeau, the man who froze bank accounts under Christja Freeland, who is now the economic advisor to Vladimir Zelensky.
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All right, now for today's show, the intro segment, it's going to be a good portion of today's show because many of you might have been following Richard Barris last night or catching up on his tweets of this morning, wondering what the heck was going on.
I was not wondering what was going on because I know Richard Barris.
I think I know him sufficiently well to know that the humorous needle replies of the internet mob are not true of Richard.
And I did, knowing how things work, understand what Richard was suggesting in his series of tweets last night on the subject of Charlie Kirk.
Theories and Text Messages 00:15:51
I knew what Richard was getting at before I called him this morning and said, hey, you want to come on to talk about what I know you're getting at?
Because I've had my same thoughts as well.
When it comes to the Charlie Kirk assassination, and you have people who are, I say, like Alex Jones back in the days of Sandy Hook in a state of some form of psychosis where so questioning of every element of reality, they question reality itself, so prone to believing conspiracy theories, they deny the most fundamental of what are at least acceptable facts within a realm of reason.
And they get into, you know, conspiracy theory like, oh, Vivi, you still believe that FedSlop?
Charlie Kirk is alive.
This was all some sort of insurance scam.
Or, oh, you believe the Fed slop that Tyler Robinson took that shot?
30 odd six.
Don't behave like that.
Oh, that's right.
Martin Luther King was hit with 30 odd six and it did next to his body.
That's because it hit the jaw.
So some bones can stop it.
But blah, blah, blah.
I have my own suspicions about what I believe is going on and what is not going on in the context of the Tyler Robinson prosecution.
And when it comes to what you believe and what you can rely on and what you can more plausibly hang your hat on, some conspiracy theories are more tenable or less tenable than others.
What I like to do is say, okay, I agree to the premise of the theory that is being put forward for the prosecution.
Operating on that theory, I therefore have questions for the FBI, for Utah state police who are investigating, prosecuting this.
And one of the things that I've been asking from the get-go is what the hell is going on with the other people who were involved in those Discord chats.
What's going on with Loverboy, who, you know, you don't have to believe the text messages.
You can believe that they are manufactured.
They never existed.
It's total Fed fabrications.
You can believe that.
But if you want to have a plausible discussion, you can say, I will operate on your premises that these are legit text messages.
Okay.
These text messages, if you believe them or not, accept that they are, assume that they're true for the purposes of questioning.
They indicate advanced knowledge by at least, at least a few other people.
What's going on with those other people?
What is going on with the people that were on the Discord chat?
I was trying to pull up the links to messages, posts that were posted in advance of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Something big is going to happen.
It's a promise, not a threat.
People who are on the Discord chat had to have known.
And if they didn't know, then we would like to see the full contents of those Discord chats because I think that people had advanced knowledge.
And then the question becomes, why aren't anybody seemingly going after those people right now?
What's up with Twiggs?
Is he turning witness?
Is he turning cooperative?
Is he, has he disappeared into the ether?
So I know that this is going on in the back of my head.
And I can presume if I'm projecting a little bit, it's going on in the back of Rich Barris' head, a man who people love until he starts saying things that they no longer love.
And so I reached out to Rich.
Rich, you can bring yourself up now after watching, reading many of his tweets from yesterday.
So Rich, I mean, I know you read, I don't know if you read the replies.
Let me bring it up.
And, you know, people call it a crash out.
You know, it's coming at a time of night where, what time are you tweeting at, Richard?
I was working on a poll.
It probably was like one o'clock, maybe later.
That's where you go from an optics perspective.
You're probably just better off not tweeting.
Not because you see my wife does.
First of all, it's not good to be on a device at that period of time.
The blue light or whatever it is is going to keep you up.
Rich, tell us what's going on.
I'm going to make sure our audio levels are good.
Everyone's been saying I'm consistently lower, so I'm trying to tinker with that pre-show.
But Rich, tell us what the heck was going on last night as I scroll through some of the tweets.
And just as a preface real quick, I'm glitching a little bit sometimes.
So if I start glitching or whatever, or if I lose you, it'll come back.
Okay.
So just so everybody knows, like there's just not enough time in the day.
So I'm working on a poll, but obviously I know it's frustrating to a lot of people that they don't know sometimes what I'm talking about or what I'm referring to.
And I know that it pisses, because I do read replies, it pisses people off.
And they're like, this is cryptic.
I don't understand this.
The people the tweets are meant for know exactly what I'm talking about.
Okay.
So that's, I, and I will apologize for it being frustrating for some people, but that is my way of telling certain people.
I know, and I'm not happy.
And if you don't change something quickly, I'm probably going to talk.
So like that is why, you know, Washington hates me because I'm just one of those guys where, you know, if I think that it's in the public interest, then people should know.
And so, you know, I think just to give people a little bit of an idea, I do, and just so everyone understands where I'm coming from here, I'm with you basically all the way.
I mean, I don't think I disagreed with anything you just said.
I do believe Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk.
Obviously, I've been saying this for a long time.
There's a lot of evidence that I know eventually we're all going to get presented when the trial comes around.
But I do know of some things I'm not sure everybody knows of, right?
So I do believe that.
However, I also believe that, I don't believe, I know, I also believe that they dropped the ball here and that this, you know, this opportunity to smash up some of these networks that capture these like sick people, you know, that then that's unfortunately what happens.
We actually did a study on rising political violence in the country and we missed the window to do any real good with what we found out.
And why?
Because the inability of our officials to tell a coherent story led to a lot of others going down rabbit holes that aren't true.
And why the Candace stuff and the Ian Carroll stuff annoyed me so much is because you're missing the real story.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, it's a real story.
I've said it, you know, there's a number of circumstances in which the pattern materializes itself in a rhyming manner, but not an identical manner.
But like Candace, you know, asking questions, and we've seen, first of all, a lot of them were statements and not questions regardless.
And a lot of it was just dirty, like dirty in, and I'll say, you know, text messages of Charlie talking about other people that he was allegedly in love with.
Absolutely irrelevant, pure gossip, trash, dirt.
Not asking questions there.
That's just disgusting dirt that has nothing to do with anything.
But Candace and Ian, the day of saying Israel just shot their friends.
Look, you could entertain certain ideas, but it made it more difficult for others who had legitimate questions to ask those questions without being lumped together with untenable conspiracy theories.
And in the same way, I had on Jake Lang yesterday.
I say, like, throwing up Zeke Heil and using the N-word and burning Qurans makes it very difficult for other people to express their issues on immigration without being lumped together with people they might not be want to lump together with.
And it allows the rest of society to disregard it altogether.
Yeah, they paint you with the same brush, Viva, and you get dismissed.
And here's my question, and I think you're going to get to it at some point, but it's the one we've had from the beginning.
They designated Antifa as terrorist groups.
Some people said, well, designating them domestic doesn't do anything because laws don't apply.
They designated them as international.
Antifa.
Now, the question is whether or not there was an Antifa infiltration element or a furry trans, whatever the hell you want to call it, element of this that might warrant investigation into the network that radicalized these people.
You don't have to believe the Tyler Robinson story, but you ask them the questions based on their own story, which is, okay, he was radicalized online by furry, trans Tifa, whatever you want to call it.
You've designated them terrorists.
What have you done to go after that network?
Have you asked anybody that question?
Yeah, I'm just waiting for you to come back.
There you go.
Okay.
So did I miss the question there?
Okay.
So, right.
What have you done about it, right?
Well, what have you done about what have they done about going after the very network that they've identified as a terrorist network?
So this is where my bone to pick with them comes from here.
All right.
First of all, let me just tell people what it is I have heard from like many.
This is not like throwing some one person under the bus.
There's this general feeling that we don't want to confuse the story.
We don't want to confuse the jury.
Right.
So if there were other people who had foreknowledge, you know, we don't want to throw this into the mix and then confuse and then tell the this is ridiculous.
Tell the jury a story they may find confusing.
Let me pause you just for one second because I don't want that being taken eclipt.
The general feeling is not, I have a feeling in the sense what you mean is a strategy that is being adopted to simplify, to, what's the word I'm looking for?
Dumb it down.
Well, dumb it down, but also streamline the prosecution so that you don't distract.
One of the theories, if you believe that other people were involved, yeah, I got you.
I got you.
If you believe that other people were involved, then you could understand a strategy where they say, we don't want to complicate this with conspiracy theories because then they'll say, oh, it wasn't Tyler on the roof.
It was another person involved in this chat.
And therefore, there's your reasonable doubt.
So they won't even get to convict Tyler.
So the idea is it's a strategic idea to streamline the prosecution so that they can at least ensure a conviction of one person.
Yes.
And let me just say, I just, I don't buy it at all for a couple of reasons.
If a group of five people robbed a bank, Viva, and they caught the one guy, do they let the other four perpetrators get away with it?
There are good Samaritan laws in like every state in the United States of America.
If you at least even knew of that crime ahead of time and you let it happen, you are a principal to that crime.
All right.
So this is, it's a ridiculous argument.
And then also it leaves the potential for other people who may have just themselves, you know, be dangerous.
They may be dangerous themselves.
It leaves them just out there.
So like the next time somebody else gets it, right?
The next one of us, who's next, right?
The next time that happens, it'll be on them.
The blood will be on their hands.
And also, I mean, let's just put it, let's just call it what it is.
This smells like shit.
All right.
To me, it smells like shit.
It smells like you're hiding something you don't want people to know, right?
I think Cernovich is probably over the target on this, or at least I very much want to know more, you know?
So when we get into those Discord chats, are we going to see FBI agents posing as furries and ginning up?
Like we have seen this before.
Well, not nuts.
All right.
We have seen this before.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
No, I'd say, and bear in mind, because what we're talking about is a radicalization of this guy at about the same time as Thomas Crooks, at about the same time as the other, you know, Patsy.
What's his face?
Brian Cole.
And this is why I tell you guys out there might think that the text messages are AI manufactured garbage.
Fine.
You ask the people who are espousing it, this is their theory of the prosecution.
If he was texting his lover boy about, remember when I was etching the bullets, that in and of itself is something of an admission of advanced knowledge, or at least presumptive advanced knowledge of Tyler Twiggs, whatever the guy's name is.
Are they investigating him?
And you have now this timeframe where there has been overt radicalization of at least three individuals allegedly involved in attempts to murder.
And were there other people in there?
Well, I don't even know what to call them, CHS's agents, assets, whatever, who were doing what they did in the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping.
Exactly right.
There's another perfect example.
And by the way, the writing on the bullets is becoming a pathology.
And what we did determine when we did do this political violence study is that the left, particularly that element in the left, has a difficult time separating words from acts of violence, right?
They don't see that much of a difference.
That's why they're writing words on the bullet, by the way.
I mean, that's why they're doing this.
You remember the old expression, sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
They don't understand that.
There's something like from my generation, we understood.
You could say whatever you want, but it is different than perpetrating violence on somebody.
They don't understand that difference.
They believe those words are actually threats to them.
So in their minds, when they take these acts, they're doing it in almost an act in their mind.
I'm not, I'm saying it's crazy.
It's not, you know, I don't believe it.
It's not sane.
But in their minds, it's actually an act of self-defense, right?
For sure.
It's all the rest of them.
This is the same thing we get.
It doesn't matter if it's Biden's DOJ or if it's Trump's DOJ.
Now we're blaming Iran for this.
I mean, it's just such a ridiculous scapegoat.
We went from sticks and stones to break my bones, but words can never harm me to silence as violence.
And there's no doubt in my mind, also.
I agree with you.
Like, it's rationalized, preemptive self-defense by lunatics who think that by not acknowledging their existence, you're somehow committing genocide.
But the question is this: and you know, like we haven't gotten any of these answers.
We, you know, we've gotten one cop out, which is the FBI is not involved.
It's a state prosecution, but the FBI can offer their services.
Then you get the element, well, there might be some federal charges that you can throw in there, especially if you're dealing with a domestic terrorist group that might have infiltrated and brainwashed, radicalized these kids.
Then is the suggestion and the fear, and this is where my conspiracy mind goes: that if they were to reveal that, it would reveal that there was FBI, CHS's assets, whatever, who might have been tangentially involved in the ultimate assassination of Donald Trump's one of his closest friends.
And what would that do to the state of America if that were to be revealed to be the case?
And so, you know, that's what I was reading your tweets as with that in mind when I was catching up on them this morning.
And I guess the question is: how much truth to that is there based on what you seem to understand?
Well, I can tell you that, you know, what the act, this is Alec.
I think you have to credit Alex Jones for this, who may have been the first one to report it.
But these other leads were well known and viewed to be credible in the immediate aftermath of Charlie's assassination, and they just went nowhere.
Cash just shut it down.
Tulsi Gabbard, the DNI, attempted to do her job, which is anytime, just so everybody understands what the director of national intelligence even does.
Anytime there's a lead like that, it may indicate there may have been some intelligence or foreign interference, and that could mean anything.
Don't go down the rabbit hole, guys, where, oh my God, Israel killed Charlie.
Don't do that.
I mean, there could be these international organizations, these groups, you know, that are, that's their entire role in society is to capture weak-minded, vulnerable young men and women and radicalize them into Antifa hitmen.
Major Problem Unraveled 00:10:34
I mean, really, I mean, that's what they're doing.
They're creating, you know, Antifa soldiers.
And she attempted to do her job, Viva, and was shut down.
So, like, yeah, allegedly, I mean, I say allegedly because you don't know.
I know.
And then people can say, Viva, you can't rely on the New York Times when you call them shit rags under the circumstances.
Well, you know, sometimes you can rely on them, especially when it corroborates what you're getting from other sources.
Tulsi Gabbard, Joe Kent, were allegedly looking into it.
And it pissed off like they're stepping on the toes of Kash Patel and his control over the FBI.
And that's literally her job.
I mean, that is her mandate.
And before everybody, everybody seems very keen on jumping on the Israeli bandwagon.
And I can't, I can't criticize them or blame them for thinking that, especially when you get Netanyahu coming out and misrepresenting why Charlie Kirk didn't go to Israel that he was going to donors.
And Josh Absolutely.
And we all knew they were lying, by the way.
Like we all knew what was the deal.
And so to even do that was, it just smelled.
Everyone has their own agenda.
So even that doesn't lead me to believe that it's evidence of something.
I just, what is evident to me is that I mean, the state is running the prosecution of the assassin himself, but the FBI, it is literally their space to investigate how any of this might have occurred.
Folks, yes, a 20-year-old man, whatever, 20 young man with a rifle can do a lot of damage, all right?
And it doesn't have to be some crazy thing that happened.
How that young man goes in a very short period of time from being completely like apolitical and not involved or interested in politics at all to being radicalized as a far leftist and a furry banger who thought Charlie Kirk was a threat to him and his, you know, his lover and whatever else it is, is their job.
Figuring out how that happened, that is their job.
We have a major problem in this country with a lot more people like Tyler Robinson waiting in the wings and they're doing nothing.
And I literally was asked why by the administration, why didn't Charlie Kirk's assassination energize the right?
I don't know how you don't know the answer to that because you didn't do anything.
If this was Joe Biden and the roles were reversed, all of these groups would have had their doors kicked in.
There would have been a roundup.
And just so we're also clear, I don't use the word protextual in this context in a negative way.
This was the impetus to do what they were already laying the groundwork to do.
Three of these organizations, terrorist organizations, is it just to have a nice soundbite so Pam Bondi can go do a Fox interview?
Yeah, we've done it.
This was the opportunity to start dismantling it, to go after the donors, because I just looked over here and this, again, it's people don't know what to do.
He was their personal friend.
Like, I can't explain.
Like, if you, people who are listening don't understand this.
He loved the president with every fiber in his being.
Him and JD were friends.
This isn't like a flyby relationship.
And it's, I just, I guess I'm just stunned.
If this, think about it, play the Imagine If game.
Let's do the role reversal game.
If the roles were reversed, it was, and there was somebody, which I don't think the left has an equivalent to Charlie Kirk, but if there was an equivalent to Charlie Kirk and that person was the personal friend of the Democratic president and the Democratic vice president, don't you think that heaven and hell would have been raised to the ground to punish people who were even, you know, minor connections to this event?
It's no, but I mean, it's great.
We draw the analogy between, you know, often you compare it to January 6th as the abusive pretext.
This was the impetus that they needed to go after the organizations to investigate, to go after the money.
And so if you have Kash Patel again on OAN talking about, oh, we're going to go after the money.
Did you know that it's not grassroots support for these protests where you see the same banners?
Like, no shit.
Everyone's been talking about that for the better part of a decade.
You had your chance.
And now one can reasonably surmise that it's a strategic decision to not broaden this investigation to go after a conspiracy because they don't want to risk, I don't know, confusing a jury that there might have been more people involved in this that would allow them to come to the conclusion that maybe Tyler Robinson wasn't the one who pulled the trigger because now that seed of doubt has been sowed adequately in the spirit of the general public as a result of the more extreme conspiracy theories that have been promoted.
And what kind of message does that send to other would-be assassins and their friends and their networks?
What message does that send?
It's like open season and you may even be able to get away with it.
But guess what?
If the shooter's not, don't worry.
If you had any involvement whatsoever, we won't round you up.
I mean, this is crazy, Dave.
This is crazy.
And again, I'm not saying this because I'm not saying this to like confuse anybody or throw any like, you know, I'm not trying to get anyone to go down the rabbit hole.
We have a major, this is the rabbit hole.
We have a major problem with rising left-wing political violence.
And all they do is talk, Has Don Lemon been arrested yet, guys, because of what he did in the chat?
But he's a break.
on the tribunal yet i mean you guys are being stalled you're being there you're you're you're being hoodwinked speaking of one who was also killed with fbi involvement you're being bamboozled as malcolm x liked to say hoodwinked by the quiet liberal all right you are being tricked and you're sitting there clapping like seals while people are dying it's ridiculous wake up No, no, and you have with the Don Lamond.
They say, oh, well, it takes time.
You know, you don't know how it works if this isn't TV.
Meanwhile, it's been a year.
And the only charges they brought thus far, Leticia James, James Comey, tossed, and nothing else.
So on the one hand, it takes time.
I'm not going to be able to do that.
I'm going to run our homework assignment.
No, it's like it's like, on the one hand, you're being told it takes time.
And on the other hand, well, a year is not enough to have done what we promised to do.
But in the context of this, to use this as the righteous thing, a battering ram to get into these organizations, to who funds them.
And when you're dealing with, and you've done the stats, and maybe this will be a good opportunity to tell us what the polling looks like, a culture now that seems to valorize extrajudicial assassinations, the Luigi Mangione culture, which they have done nothing to fight it.
And now, if you're cynical, it looks like they're actively trying to cover up because I don't, I do believe that Tyler Robinson took the shot.
You can make fun of me all you want.
Me too.
Me too.
I believe that he had others who helped him.
I do believe, and I wonder whether or not there's even any evidence to suggest that the University of Utah, it wasn't University of Utah.
I forget it's Orim.
Yeah.
Whether or not when Charlie Kirk's team was told that the campus security was going to cover the ruse, whether or not there might have been activists even within the campus, which is a pretty lefty campus environment, allowed it to happen.
Yeah.
But no, nothing that we've heard of.
And then the argument is, well, wait for the trial.
The trial deals with Tyler Robinson.
The question is, other people were involved to a greater or lesser extent.
What's going on with them?
And there's no answers, no movement.
I mean, and again, we're all just meant to believe that this guy woke up after not being a political person over the course of less than six months.
He just decided to wake up on his own and kill somebody.
It's the same thing with crooks.
And, you know, you brought up the security thing.
I mean, these are all questions we also had after Butler.
Like, how could this have happened?
This is more than incompetence.
Like, guys, your president almost got his head blown off.
We forgot already.
I mean, this is a major, major problem in this country.
People are getting shot at like on a pretty consistent basis.
It's not normal.
And the people that were at the helm of those failures get promoted.
Yeah.
You know, and I do remember after Sean Curan got promoted to head of secret service, Dan Bongino said, I tried.
That was his, his, his, what do they call it?
Vague posting?
I never heard the term for when you don't get the full context.
And no answers on Butler, no meaningful answers on Butler.
And it's not just that Butler happened.
Yeah, it happened with no answers.
And then this happens in the wake of this is Butler 2.0.
Like they not only learned nothing from Butler, they learned the wrong lessons from Butler because nothing comes of the failure.
They didn't want the Florida Department of Law Enforcement with the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Florida.
They didn't want Florida law enforcement officials to have him in custody at all.
They didn't want him to talk to Florida law enforcement.
Why?
Why don't you, why can't the FDLE have conduct an interview with this guy?
They were panicked over it.
The FBI was like, no, you can't speak to him.
It took two seconds to do a, I mean, a moderate, you don't have to be the FBI, guys.
You can do this on a Google search and you'll find out that that guy actually has a pretty long history with NGOs, including NGOs that supported the Ukrainian side of the Russo-Ukrainian war.
And this guy just decides to take a, you know, to go through the bushes in Mar-a-Lago, which, by the way, how did he know that was a vulnerable spot, right?
I mean, come on.
And we're all just supposed to for you know, pretend that it's just a crackpot, nothing else to see here.
We did our job, he's being prosecuted, that's it.
No, there's a network supporting these people, and this is crazy.
And this, and if it's not going to be Donald Trump's administration that does anything about it, then what the hell is going to happen to everybody when a Democrat is elected next time?
What is going to happen?
They will turn a blind eye, and these guys will just go to town, Viva.
They'll just go to town.
That's where we're headed right now.
Doesn't I don't understand how people don't see that.
No, like this is not funny at all.
Well, and now people can people can you know diminish your tweets from last night with quips and whatever.
Low-Hanging Fruit 00:04:13
Bottom line is, these are legitimate ads.
I want to read this one.
Portland feeds says, Remember, DNI was prevented by Canada from exploring international links.
Now, everybody goes to everyone goes to Israel because that's the easy one.
That's like the low-hanging fruit.
Yeah, how about how about China?
Anybody, and by the way, this is, I think, was I don't want to steal his idea.
This was Cernovich's underlying idea as well that this is probably the results of Chinese TikTok influence and brainwashing of American citizens to sow discord in America.
Because you look at the key bono, who benefits from Charlie Cook's assassination?
I don't know who benefits, I just know who has lost.
And it's been a free fall.
You'll tell me the stats of conservatism and support for the GOP and basically a downward trend of Trump's administration since.
Well, at the very least, it looks really bad because for people who don't know this, Charlie was often effective when people like me were not in getting the administration to understand when they were going off the tracks.
And the problem is that Charlie was always pushing against what the and this is when things start to look bad.
When the foreign lobby and the donor class aren't getting their way because Charlie is successfully telling, you know, being able to persuade the president, look, you can't do regime change in Iran.
You do that, MAGA's over, it's finished.
You can't react like this to Epstein.
It's not a joke.
You have to, you know, you have to address the concerns because these younger voters are gone, Mr. President, if you don't get them back, if you don't, you know, actively acknowledge.
You know, without him, there's been, you know, I think Matt Wall said it that I guess a lot of us didn't realize how much Charlie was holding this tent up, right?
He was like the center post of the MAGA tent.
You know, I think that's maybe a little too far, but what isn't going too far is that, you know, if I wanted to convince or anybody, Robert, right, wanted to convince the president, I think you need to marry Maha with MAGA, and that's going to get you two to four points in the Midwest.
And you could actually win this thing fairly easily.
You know, it would kind of go in one ear and out the other until you hit the president like from multiple angles with it.
You send, you hand your poll to Charlie.
If you arm Charlie with a poll, like we, Robert and I did from the 1776 Law Center, you know, doing this and showing this, Charlie will march in there and get it done.
Next thing you know, there's a turning point event.
Robert Kennedy comes out with the president.
The fireworks go off and he wins Michigan fairly easily, right?
That is the power that Charlie had.
And then also, again, you and people don't have to even take my word for this.
You can listen to the vice president himself in a speech publicly tell the story.
We were not getting through this idea that if you take limited action, if you have to do something, but if you go beyond bombing those nuclear sites, your base is going to start to crack and they will abandon you.
Because a lot of people don't understand that Trump's base is not Republican.
Like MAGA does not equal Republican and Republican does not equal MAGA.
Trump is able to win where other Republicans are not because of these, whatever you want to call them.
MAGA, America first, independents and low-prop voters that don't vote for anybody but Donald Trump.
And Charlie really got that.
He understood that, but he was also very, very effective at articulating that in an easy way that these people are going to fracture off.
You're going to lose them.
And your political support is the only armor you have against the Democrats.
And let's face it, 80% of the Republican Party who are two-faced traitors who want to stab Trump in the back the first chance they get.
You know, they'll vote to convict him if the conditions are right.
That part is absolutely true.
Charlie was vital to that.
And he was the reason that the president only took a limited response and bombed the nuclear facilities.
The vice president told that story publicly for everybody.
Ignoring Complicated Paths 00:15:25
So when you have people like Barnes and I running around trying to tell people how hard it has been keeping the ship straight without him, we're not playing.
It is that he was that significant.
He really was.
And I don't want to, I'm not going to ask your sources or who you met with, but the bottom line, your understanding, and it's sort of in line with my assessment, is that they are avoiding complicating anything, keeping this, ignoring all other paths so that they can simplify the prosecution.
And the FBI is not, at least as any of us know, looking at any federal charges that might discover a network that may have contributed to this.
If they're doing something, nobody knows about it.
And I will say this to give, because I do think Cash does deserve somebody to say this one thing.
There is a lot of, there have been a lot of actions that he has tried to take, you know, to bring forth accountability.
Big deal, Donald Trump ran on, you know, a big part of the deal that Trump made with voters had to do with accountability in this system.
And the DOJ is the black hole.
It's where everything goes to die.
They can't bring the cases themselves.
Pam Bondi has to do it.
The U.S. attorneys have to do it.
And there's just, it's my understanding that there's actually quite a bit of work done.
I know actually John Solomon reported this as well, but I've actually talked to John about this and talked about different, we've, we've had conversations about what he's heard from his people, what I've heard from mine.
It's the same story.
The DOJ is the black hole.
That's where everything goes to die.
There's no accountability because Bonnie doesn't want them to be accountability.
She'd rather waste her half of her day making sure students are expelled from school because they may have tapped another student on the shoulder over an IDF t-shirt.
I mean, this is so, and she's so proud of herself for shitting all over the First Amendment.
I mean, I don't think the right understands how much moral high ground they are losing here.
And they will not be able to make an effective case to the voters again if they continue to go down the route they're going down.
Pardons for these criminals, no action or accountability on other criminals that you promised to hold accountable.
You know, Pam Bondi running her little game over there.
And, you know, I don't want to get too into specifics, but there are definitely lobbyists who are having their run of the place.
And when Democrats take over, they're going to destroy.
They're going to dismantle these little griffs that they have going on in Washington, D.C. Republicans.
You're like so stupid, you forgot.
That town is built for Democrats.
Whatever you want to call it, the administrative state, the deep state, the bureaucracy that really runs the show in that town, they are ideologically aligned with Democrats.
And they let Democrats get away with a lot.
They let you get away with nothing.
You think you're getting away with this?
You're not.
And the American public's going to digest some awful, awful shit here.
And it's going to look very, very bad when the Democrats make the case that I don't know how, I have to be blunt here, that MAGA was a fraud.
They never cared about breaking up big anything.
In fact, they're in bed with most of them.
And by the way, for a couple hundred thousand dollars, look at this pardon.
I mean, it's just it's gross.
It's gross.
And I know I've spoken with Democrats about this.
I'm sure you and Robert have had private conversations, maybe even public, about some of the very same thing because I know he's spoken to some of the same people I have.
They have, they are ready and they have a plan.
And it's not going to be haphazard the way it was the first time around.
They have individual file, you know, individual files, a stack on Bondi is the biggest one, but they're going to target parts of the administration first and try to dismantle some of the, you know, the president's more, I don't know, I mean, I guess the way to look at it is the more damaging some of these people are to the president, the easier it will be when they finally go after him.
Like at that point, there will be almost nothing left.
No suit of armor.
They're smart plan this time, guys.
I'm bringing it up because, you know, it fits into what you're saying, which, and I, and I get to pat myself on the back where people think maybe you blame Bongino for not getting out earlier, or maybe you expect Bongino to spill the beans now.
But like you say, you know, Pam Bondi's the desk where things go to die.
You know, and he's now trying to salvage a bit of his own, I say, either reputation or pride to suggest without saying that, you know, he wanted more disclosure on the Epstein files, but ran into some issues on the strategy being adopted by the hires up of the DOJ, suggesting that's why, or at least part of the reason why he left the FBI.
He said he was going to go look at that tape.
He was going to go look at the evidence.
Him and Cash went into that room that day, came out, and Dan looked like somebody strangled his toy poodle in front of him.
They both look broken, whatever it is that they told them or showed them in that room.
Again, I just got to give credit because Cernovich actually said this first.
He was totally right.
The minute they walked out of that room, you could see it.
He was like, they got got.
They're broken.
Look, I understand what Dan's trying to do, but he should have just came out and said, because I myself, I have always said, I think you guys are putting too much on Dan and Cash.
This is a deeply corrupted bureaucracy.
The main justice on down from the bureau to the department itself, it's all corrupt.
It couldn't be reformed.
It's not reformable.
And you're certainly not going to stick two political appointees in there and think you're going to dismantle the system or do what Donald Trump said.
We are going to dismantle the deep state.
Remember that?
That was his pledge.
Dismantle the deep state.
They were supposed to reform FISA, right?
You can go.
It's still on his truth social feed right now.
His plan when he was running to tackle the deep state.
None of this has gotten done.
So, Dan, I would have been a little bit easier on him, but he comes out with this like the doomer stuff.
Dan, you're personally responsible for the president losing four points off of his coalition.
And by the way, Charlie knew this.
The Epstein files, the mishandling of the Epstein files led to Trump losing all of that young voter support, all of that new MAGA support.
And it's not just Republicans, you know, because people always show me these stupid polls, which couldn't pull MAGA before, but now they suddenly can, right?
CBS News and CNN, they couldn't pull MAGA at all before.
Basically, me and three other guys in the entire country could do it.
But now, in order to try to refute what I'm saying, people throw the crap polls in my face.
It doesn't matter anyway, because it's not Republican.
We're not talking about 90%, 95% of the Republican Party still have an approval, still approved of the job he's doing.
First of all, that's not true.
20% of Republicans almost now disapprove the job that Donald Trump's doing.
All right.
So that's what our polling shows.
But it's the independents, these young guys, they never signed on to being Republicans yet.
You know what I mean, Viva?
They were like flirting with the Republican Party.
They maybe even weren't even on a date.
They weren't even dating.
They were just flirting with it.
I'll vote for Trump.
Maybe I'll even leave down ballot blank, which a lot of them did.
It's all over the country.
You can see it.
It's why Mike Rogers lost in Michigan.
It's why David Cormick barely won in Pennsylvania.
They did not get his coalition.
And this entire first term or this entire first year of the second term.
Their goal should have been to convert those people into true blue Republicans, like reliable Republican voters.
Instead, they broke one of their biggest issues.
They broke the bond on one of their biggest issues.
And it's really more than Epstein.
It's just simply about accountability.
Young people think, let's try to give this an understanding of why younger voters, this was such a big deal to them.
Younger voters think their inheritance has been squandered, that the system is broken because we basically have a system where there are privileged, even evil, rich elites who have a totally different standard that they can live under, including under the law.
They have a totally different, you know, that's it.
I mean, they can get away with things that the rest of us cannot.
And they view all of the country's other problems, everything from the national debt to, you know, civil unrest to economic issues.
They view all of that as stemming from this broken system where these privileged people not only get to like live the dream, but they're doing it at their expense.
And they're breaking the country in the process.
So when they see something like Epstein can't even handle that, can't even, you know, can't even write the universe on that.
They just figure everything else can't be fixed either then because the system itself, that is the core of the problem with the system.
Rich, what's the sentiment on whether Bondi has much time left as AG?
I can tell you that there was, I know there was a Wall Street Journal report.
I think they were a little bit more mild than what happened in real life.
Pam Bondi is friends with Susie, so she has the protection there, but the is getting to the point where he is starting to realize now that nothing's getting done.
There's not, no one is being held accountable.
And I would just say this.
I would just, and when we were talking earlier today, I said this.
These voters that I'm talking about, which so many people love to dismiss, they literally kept Donald Trump out of jail for the rest of his natural life.
They deserve to be hurt.
You know, I mean, I don't understand, even if you're a loyal Trump supporter, how you don't get that.
They could have stayed home.
They could have voted for a Democrat.
They could have just went on with their life and never voted.
I mean, because that's the pattern that they were entering in anyway.
And yet they did.
They came out and they took a stand because they saw a gross injustice.
And that just to throw away their concerns is, number one, it's incredibly stupid.
Right.
And to parade Dan Bongino out there to go after the Black Pillars is probably the dumbest political strategy ever.
He's the personification of their disappointment.
He's the worst person to have out there.
The worst person.
And can I just show you guys something?
Can I share a screen real quick?
I want to show you guys how grim it is right now.
All right.
Here is, we usually collect about a thousand to two thousand a day.
Just so you guys know, it's per, I mean, the recalled vote is perfect.
These are independents.
43 to 41 was the recalled vote.
Someone else is always a little bit high with independents, but what's happening right now is that they're lying.
They don't want to admit who they voted for.
Often, we did see early on that a lot of Kamala Harris supporters would lie to us and say, I voted for someone else, or I prefer not to say.
We are now starting to see independents not want to acknowledge that they voted for Donald Trump.
That is not good.
That started to happen to Joe Biden, where they were like, oh my God, I voted for a senile idiot.
I was totally tricked.
They, for probably the first six months of his administration, we saw no evidence that any of these independents wanted to lie or say they didn't vote for Donald Trump.
They proudly said, I voted for Donald Trump.
We're now starting to see this, which is always a bad sign.
And here's what his approach, by the way, look at right track, wrong track.
21% of these voters, 21%, say the country's head in the right track.
Let me stop it for one second.
I just want to bring this up.
It says, polls don't mean shit, says Noel 2024.
What I love then I shouldn't have, you know, how did I accurately poll this guy for the last 10 years?
Give me a second.
That's another thing that people have to appreciate.
Now they loved you, Rich, when you were right.
They loved you when you were accurate.
They thought you were accurate when they loved you.
The second they disagree with something you say, then all of a sudden they say, he's turned.
It's him.
It's not me because he's saying something that I don't like.
You've been accurate.
And until you get utterly humiliated by your polling, you deserve the credibility that you've earned.
So that's why.
I'm starting in 25 when people were saying this.
Rich is exaggerating how badly Republicans are going to lose in Virginia and New Jersey.
I will give a shout out to Mark Mitchell because I was polling Virginia.
We had Spanberger up by 13 points.
She won, I think, by 13 and a half.
Mark Mitchell was polling New Jersey.
And while everybody else was feeding you bullshit that those races were close, we told you the truth.
And you didn't like it back then.
You didn't want to hear it.
But guess what?
Republicans got their asses kicked.
And both Mark Mitchell and I were the only ones with the balls to resist the temptation to give you what you want, which is the truth.
You want a confirmation bias.
You don't want the truth.
Most people, and it's just not, it's not you.
It's not a personal attack on you, whoever's listening out there.
It's the truth.
It's human beings.
That's why Democrats watch MS Now and Republicans watch Fox News or, you know, boomers do.
That's why other people, you know, watch their favorite podcaster.
Everyone is always searching for their views to be affirmed and reaffirmed.
They're looking for a confirmation bias.
They're not searching for the truth.
You know how long it takes to build up a following on X if you're somebody who's consistent and tells the truth because political swings happen constantly.
So if you're going to cater to one party instead of telling the truth, you're going to be wrong like every four years because, you know what I mean?
Because we always have these machinations and these, you know, they go back and forth.
You can say whatever you want, but you just saw that the independent margin is almost identical, identical to what it is in the post-election voter validated surveys.
Trump won them by a hair.
He won them by about one point.
The rest of the reason why he won is because of a high identification of Republicans in the electorate.
What we're seeing now, why that number is a little bit higher than the one point he won it by, is because there are many Republicans now saying I'm an independent.
So when we poll them, we know they used to say they were Republican.
They're not saying it now.
They're saying that they're independent.
So that's why you see the recalls vote a little bit more trumpy because those are actually, if we would have polled them a year ago, Viva, they would have been Trump voting Republicans and they would have self-identified as that.
That has degraded over time.
And now we're seeing the, we saw this with Joe Biden, by the way.
We saw the same thing with Joe Biden.
Look at this.
This is actually an improvement from yesterday.
Yesterday, he was 30% approved, 61% disapprove among independents.
He got a little bit better today.
It's 32.2 who approved.
So he ticked up about two in approval and he ticked about one down in disapproval.
It's about 59.
So it's 58.9 actually on the dot.
Republicans Approve: 98% Want Think 00:01:41
So this is horrible.
And it's very difficult once independents get this negative.
It is very difficult to change their mind and have them come back.
And by the way, can I just show you something just so people understand?
And yes, this is calibrated.
These are almost going to be the final weights you'll see on the crosstab.
I don't want you guys to see that.
I'm holding out for that.
That is exactly correct.
That is the recalled vote for Republican voters in 2024.
So just so you understand, that's exactly correct.
Kamala Harris won 5% of Republicans.
Trump won 93, 95%, depending on which one you're looking at.
That's the real Republican approval, disapproval of Donald Trump.
Today is a little bit better.
It's at 14% disapproved.
Yesterday, it was 18%.
So when you see these polls from mainstream media telling you that 95, 98% of Republicans approve of Donald Trump, they're bullshitting you.
It's a gas.
They're gaslighting you.
They want you to think that.
So he keeps doing it and kills himself politically.
That's what they want.
They did it during COVID.
I don't know how you guys haven't learned the lesson yet.
They give you BS when they want you to keep making stupid mistakes.
All right.
I mean, God, you know, it's hard, Viva.
It really is.
And I think the vice president asked me this: is it hard waiting for other people to catch up to you?
And it's like, the honest answer is, yeah, it sucks.
I don't like this.
I wish everybody could see the future like this.
I don't know how you don't see the train coming down the track.
The Scout's Role 00:03:48
And I have to wait until it hits you.
And then you're like, oh my God, where'd that train come from?
And for like three months, I'm like, train, train.
Rich, take your screen out.
I don't have the ability to stop screen share on the end.
So the good news is it can be turned around quickly if the right moves are made.
Because if it shifts 4% in a day, some people might say it's so fickle, it's irrelevant, but the bottom line, not to be blackpilled, they start getting their shit together.
They can turn this ship real quick for the midterms.
I actually, despite how hard I am on them, I am an eternal optimist.
I am.
And I think there are, and I told them what there are, but I think there are three really big things that they can do that will right this ship.
One of them, I think, is so popular and so big, it could write it on its own, maybe.
But there has to be, they need a scout.
They need a scout to make up for what they did with Epstein.
They need a big scout, something big.
Bigger than Don Lemon.
Don Lemon's in big shape now that there's a tweet just came out, or at least a DM.
Bigger than Don Lemon, bigger than even maybe, well, James Comey would be good, but it's got to be the architects of the 2016 Russia gate hoax.
Yeah, oh, absolutely.
And I mean, this time, Pam, don't forget to write your name on the top of your homework assignment.
Well, and don't wait for 1159 to submit it by midnight and then complain the internet went down so you didn't get it in by midnight.
And honestly, I mean, has anyone ever apologized to you guys for this like debate over the statute of limitations?
Like, you got gaslit.
They ran out the clock.
And, you know, these like excuses, you know, but no, it's at the point of when we learned there was a conspiracy.
No, yeah, no, Rico and conspiracy.
And I mean, even Harmee Dylan saying things which haven't panned out in real life in terms of statute of limitations.
That's exactly, that's it.
It doesn't really matter.
At the end of the day, we like reality eventually catches up, right?
And at the end of the day, you know, some people are just right and some people are just wrong.
And when there's a problem, putting your head in the sand is not the move to make.
You don't, do you do that with any other problem in your life?
Is that how you run your own life?
Because politics doesn't work that way either.
They don't work that way.
If you have an issue, you have to address it, just like any other thing that you confront in life.
That's how you deal with adversity.
You don't stick your head in the sand or tough guy Dan Bongino.
He got crushed by the deep state within a couple of months.
The guy was out there crying on camera.
I miss my wife.
I want to go back to my family.
He was out there crying.
And now he's Mr. Tough Guy going after podcasters.
Let me tell you something, Dan.
When a voter, when a Trump voter in 24, we interview them and they tell us, I ain't voting in 26.
Screw this, man.
Trump said, I don't, he doesn't want my support anymore.
So guess what?
I'm not giving it to him.
When we talk to them and ask them why they're not voting, nobody says because they've been blackpilled by a podcaster.
But you come up quite a bit.
The FBI is a letdown.
The DOJ is a letdown.
They promised accountability.
They haven't done shit.
I'm not voting because it's a fraud.
That's what we hear.
In fact, I could show you some of these.
I mean, I know we don't have a whole lot of time, Viva, but it's actually like legit depressing to read some of these people.
I mean, here, let me just read one real quick.
Oh, this is a Republican man who voted for Donald Trump or an independent male who voted for Donald Trump.
He's 40 years old.
Although I lean greatly Republican, Trump is totally out of control.
Follow Barris' Lead 00:04:23
He's trying to rule the world and he fanhoses pockets and egos while the USA suffers.
Illegal criminals should be deported.
Immigrants that are here, though, paying taxes along with other American citizens, they shouldn't live in fear.
We have too many other problems that we could address.
The military should not be in our streets.
Barely trained ICE agents, looks like to me, should not be terrorizing the general population.
Trump should be focused on the American public who are now struggling to afford electric and food and deal with our broken health care system so the middle class can afford to live.
Not invading Greenland, running around Venezuela or doing everything that Benjamin Netanyahu asked him to do.
That is a textbook voter response on a daily basis.
You think you're going to win in November with that shit?
They're going to stay home and you're going to get thumped.
Prepare to lose badly if you don't write the shit.
So let me let me get to I'll get to some of the tip questions because there are going to be some that are on point.
King of Bill Tong, I got dominant once says, I got pounded by Anton's meat.
My mouth is still okay.
Pinot Shay's helicopter tour says, it's hard to find the moral ground when you're standing in the mud.
Ginger Ninja says, I freaking love Rich.
You should have him on at least monthly.
As often as you want to come on.
Then we got Bill Tong, which says premium, all natural Bill Tong, high quality meatcraft.
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Viva and Richard, can you guys say something positive that can be done?
I was about to subscribe and it's been so negative around here lately.
Barnes too.
Well, I think Rich just did a scalp for the, you know, a meaningful scalp and maybe get Bondi out.
And now you can hang your hat on.
She was the, she was the bottleneck of justice.
And now we've opened that up.
Throw in, I don't know who you can throw in as her replacement.
Antitrust wins would be huge.
Unfortunately, Bondi and her friend are running a total grift.
And some big antitrust stuff would be, it's very popular.
One of the most popular things that Robert Kennedy is trying to do, which would make, and I mean, I told him this, you want to be a hero, remove the protections for vaccine manufacturers when they're, when there are injuries due to their vaccine.
No, that is like the most powerful.
I think it's like 80 something percent now, Viva.
And you will not get that so long as Pam Bonte is there.
She is blocking it.
She is.
Rich, you speak.
Rich speaks for a lot of people.
She's a lobbyist for Pfizer.
She was their lawyer in 2021.
And then there's arguments as to whether or not current members are undisclosed lobbyists for Pfizer.
Rich, you and Barnes have access.
Please don't give up.
Keep talking.
Taking the message to the administration.
Charlie can't anymore, but be our voices.
That's from Kimmy Hunt.
Free SC01.
As a fiscal conservative constitutional Republican, Barnes Barris is spot on.
Charlie Kirk was a key voice for us when Charlie was murdered.
The attack on our side of the party started, and Trump hopped in bed with Lady Lindsay and the Uniparty and the side of the party.
They seem to have let the Butler assassination investigation go silent.
Why not Charlie? says Dread Rob.
Yeah, they learned the wrong lessons.
And I find it shocking that Barris, known as the most accurate pollster, posts trends he sees in polling, and people hate his post because they don't like the results.
It's absolutely killing the messenger for delivering the message.
If politicians want to win re-elections, you better follow Barris.
Thank you for that.
Because that note means it means a lot.
You know what I mean?
Where can people follow you?
I mean, they can follow you on X, but I think we want to give everyone the link.
Let me see.
Are we still on?
Locals, baby.
Yeah, let's get this.
What is your locals?
People's Pundits, people's fundant.locals.com.
People's Pundit.locals.com.
You'll get my Road Rage videos too.
It's when I'm driving around, I'm just pissed off.
Barnes thinks one day there's probably going to be a live fight on Road Rage with Rich.
I just pundit.locals.
Yep.com.
Oh, because I'm saying people's punits.
Can you fat fingers to get the here?
We go.
Everyone go follow Rich while we've got our biggest audience across all platforms now.
Locals for Rich.
And I know NeuroDivergent is out there helping out with that.
Thank you, NeuroDivergent.
Everyone go.
Let me show everybody what it looks like.
Go Raid and Local 00:07:44
I'm going to go over to our locals community for the after party.
And I want to be on with Dr. Drew at five o'clock.
I got to go catch up on the here.
We go.
Rich, how old are you?
The internet says 44, 45.
I know I know.
44.
I'm 44.
You're looking extremely young for 44.
Thank you.
I am a child.
Honestly, I mean, with the exception of the gray hair, which the ladies like.
Like, my wife is like, love it.
It's so hot.
I'm like, it makes me feel like crap.
Yeah, but gray hair with none of the facial stuff.
You know, you look, you look like you're almost adding gray to look older to get more credibility.
Yeah, I mean, I got, I got, um, you know, I can't, because I don't sleep very well.
I do get sandbags.
I got to learn to sleep better.
Um, but that's like a gen, actually, a genetic thing.
I remember my grandmother used to hate it, you know.
But yeah, there was a there was a funny skid.
It's a bunch of people sitting around.
Are they sitting around with a doctor?
The doctor's telling them, like, if you want to sleep better, one easy thing, stop, stop being on your phone.
He's like, no, I can't do that.
Can you give me some drugs?
He's like, no, drug.
It's the phone.
It's the blue light before going to bed.
That's so true.
Yeah.
Viva looks pretty beat up for 28.
I'm 47.
I don't know if I look young.
I think I mean, I hope I do.
I maybe look a little haggard.
Rich, this was amazing.
I'm going to go raid the next party and maybe do some Davos stuff to have some fun.
Oh, pay attention to the president's speech.
That's all I can say.
Oh, when is it?
When is it?
That's a good question.
I want to make sure.
I actually just asked Laura to tell me, don't let me miss this speech because I was told, I don't think they would care if I share this.
This is going to be like, I hope a pivot point.
All right.
That's what I was, that's what I was led to believe.
It's got some knockout stuff in it.
I hope the president just takes the whole damn system to town and then starts making the moves that I know he's got a lot of really good things planned.
I just don't want the foreign lobby to distract him because you can't do both.
You just can't, folks.
You can't.
It's not how Washington works.
I'm going to say the chat's probably already got the answer.
I'm just, I couldn't find it quickly enough.
He's speaking on Wednesday, January 21st at which time 2:30 p.m. 3:15 local time in Davos.
Oh, 2:32, 3:15 local time in Davos.
Oh, I thought Davos was like Newfoundland, where they're like 45 minutes off the main, the main time zones.
I'm going to play a clip actually of Lutnik.
People can take it with a grain of salt, but Lutnik dropping some bombs, metaphorically speaking, over at Davos.
It could be the turning point.
And if he goes down there and drops some effing nukes on the globalists, the WEF, and the European Soviet Union, I'm tired of not being negative.
I'm tired of being critical because it needs to be done.
It needs to be said.
It needs to effing change yesterday, but it can change tomorrow.
That's right.
And I mean, I got high hopes for the speech and then what comes after.
I'm going to call you.
I'm going to call you back after the show.
I want to talk about that.
All right.
Sounds great, brother.
Rich, thank you very much.
It was, look, it's amazing.
And we're going to go locals and do our after party.
I'm going to go raid the next person on Rumble and I'll be on with Dr. Drew at five o'clock.
So, everybody out there.
Well, I'm going to stick around.
Rich, thank you.
Thanks for having me as always, brother.
All right.
You deactive.
Oh, there you go.
He's going.
And I want to kick him.
I got to kick him out of the studio.
Let me see.
Sorry.
I don't know how I just randomly.
It's no, not that one.
It's not that one.
It's stop scrolling.
This one.
How do I like?
I think bold letters catch my eye.
Let me see who's live on.
What day is it today?
It's Tuesday.
Yeah, we're going to go raid redacted, but check out Dr. Drew at five o'clock.
Okay, so by the way, I just got a text and it says, oh, do you feel bad?
What's his face?
He's in big trouble.
This is a secret operation.
Don Lemon says, moments before anti-ICE protesters storm a Minnesota church.
Mother effer.
I will give the DOJ time on Don Lemon because I do agree.
You know, it happened the day before yesterday.
That takes time.
But the argument where they simultaneously suck and blow, flip and flop, freaking frack.
Yep, it takes time.
A year.
And the only charge is we got James Comey dropped and now they're fighting up with the statute of limitations and appeal.
So that's it.
Let's go raid redacted and then we're going to do our after party.
It's going to be a good, let me let me quet your appetites with what you're going to see.
There's a guy who's going around Davos, Vox Populi.
His name is something smiley.
Does he have a smiley in his name?
Or yeah, yeah, there you go.
Calem smiles.
This guy is making me very envious that I want to be in Davos doing the Viva on the streets again, but I'm not doing that anymore.
We're going to go over some of the highlights from Davos over in viva barnslaw.locals.com.
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Come support the work that we do.
I like to help everybody out in as much as possible.
And if you guys want to help us out and support the work that we do, you can go to Rumble, 10 bucks a month or 100 bucks if you get the entire year.
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I'm going to be in El Salvador for another Lugano, not a Lugano, it's another Bitcoin conference.
And I got the stage.
I'm going to be on stage interviewing some people.
I'm going to have my own podcast from El Salvador.
It's going to be amazing.
You want to support you?
You go to vivafry.com, get some crappy merch.
You can use the wallet, people.
Use the force.
The wallet.
You go here.
You go here.
And then you just go to vivafry.com.
And then you go tip.
And if you want, let's say I'd like, I believe in gold.
So you go to another wallet, get some tip with gold, and make me go to Switzerland to redeem it.
I'll do it as original content.
Okay, so that is it.
We are now going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com right after we raid redacted.
Their headline for today.
This is seriously happening.
And NATO is redacted with Natalie and Clayton Morris.
Okay, here we go.
Let me just go raid and then we're going to go to locals.
Have our after party there.
It's going to be fun.
Let them know from whence you came.
Put in a good word for me, people.
It won't raid if I don't spell it properly.
There we go.
Raid confirmed.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Viva, viva raid booya.
Watch me on Drew at 1700.
And there we go.
My fingers are so fat.
You know, I used to play piano.
I mean, I still play piano, but when I was a kid, Concour Vincent, the Vince end piano competition.
I once beat a kid named Jean Catudal.
In the one year that I won the entire thing, you play a bunch of pieces and they do your aggregate, you know, what is it called?
Aggregate evaluation on all your different pieces.
And there was always this one kid, Jean Catudal.
I don't even know where he is, guys.
Always a great pianist, much better than me, because he practiced like six hours a day, and I would struggle to practice an hour and a half a day.
One year I won.
And my piano teacher at the time, Therese Gengras, she said, David, you did not deserve to win.
I prayed for Jean the night before.
She was French Canadian, so she had that accent.
And it was kind of fun.
So these fat little fingers, they can't type and they make typos, but I could play Bach pretty well.
All right, we're going to go over to vivabarnslaw.locals.com for the afterparty.
Thank you all for being here, Rumble.
I will see you tomorrow, Wednesday, tonight.
Bowling.
I'm going to see if my back holds out, if my shoulder bursitis holds out.
And I'm going to figure the thing out here: Rumble Premium and Locals exclusive.
So it's only going to go to locals, and I'm going to figure out how to merge both of these.
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