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Jan. 28, 2026 - Viva & Barnes
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Ilhan Omar Sprayed with Stinky Liquid and People Scream "FAKE!" Dan Hartman Covid Lawsuit & MORE!

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Dumbass with a Grin 00:10:17
Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, please take a long, hard look at this image.
If there has ever been a literal definition of the so-called proverbial shit-eating grin, this is the face of it.
This is a man who is trying so hard to get attention.
He should soon find the attention for which he looks.
This is a man who apparently is running for some position.
I'll get to it exactly in a second.
Who puts out a video thinking that he is so bloody smart?
And the only thing that this video should get him are a set of nice charges for something.
Find them.
Pam Bondi, maybe, maybe.
But listen to the smart man who is so smart, he is too dumb to know it.
Behold.
Hi.
This is Elliot Forhan, candidate for Ohio Attorney General.
I want to tell you what I mean when I say that I am going to kill Donald Trump.
I mean, I'm going to obtain a conviction rendered by a jury of his peers at a standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt based on evidence presented at a trial conducted in accordance with the requirements of due process, resulting in a sentence duly executed of capital punishment.
That is what I mean when I say that I'm going to kill Donald Trump.
Hi.
This is Elliot Forhan, Ken.
Elliot Forehan, don't forget the name.
Did it for Ohio Attorney General?
Candidate for Ohio Attorney General.
Well, why would this man not think such rhetoric would work when the other dude there, the Attorney General for Virginia, got elected after saying something similar in text messages to a Republican?
I want to highlight something here because this is what happens when dumb people think that they're smart.
And this guy says, hey, I want to, I'm also very reluctant to even start with this video because I don't even like replaying stupid jackasses saying these words because they think they're so effing smart.
I'm holding back all of my F-bombs, you should know.
They think they're so effing smart.
I'm going to kill fill-in-the-blank.
Oh, what I mean by that is I'm going to charge him, get him convicted, and then after in a due court of law, here's the problem with that Elliot shit-eating grin dumbass who belongs behind bars.
Behind bars is where that man belongs.
He would not be the one to administer the punishment, even if he went and got the charges, went through the court of law, got all of the lawful convictions for the punishment that he was seeking.
Again, I'm just a former Canadian lawyer, but I know how to ask certain questions.
And the one question that I did have, even when it comes to like convictions, death penalty convictions, who administers the penalty?
Who administers the capital punishment?
It's not the prosecutor.
It's not the judge.
It's not the family of the victims.
Who would administer here?
In the United States, if someone is convicted of federal treason and sentenced to death under 18 USC Section 2381, the execution is carried out by the United States Marshal Service.
The execution protocol is managed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, typically involving Lethaland.
Even if this stupid jackass wants to pretend, I was only saying I was going to kill him in accordance with law.
You don't call it killing.
And you don't get to do it, Elliot.
So what you did just do right there is utter a specific threat against an identifiable individual.
And then you thought you're so freaking smart that you're going to cloak it and illegally say, oh, no, Your Honor.
You see, all that I meant when I said I was going to kill him was that I was going to get him convicted and sentenced to treason.
And the punishment for treason is death penalty.
And that's how I was going to kill him.
Lock that piece of shit up.
Oh, but no.
Vivo's anti-free speech.
Oh, no, I'm plenty for free speech, people.
I don't know what saying one is a free speech absolutist even means anymore.
You are free to use your speech so long as it doesn't break the law, defame.
You're not free to use your speech to commit fraud.
After all, fraud is nothing more than speech-inducing action.
And you're not free to utter threats, let alone against the president, who's already survived no less than two assassination attempts, possibly three and probably more.
So you can, like a dumbass with your stupid shit-eating grin, sit there and say, I was just talking about doing it in accordance with the law.
Hey, when James Comey put out 68, what was it?
8647.
Oh, Viva, that's not Brandenburg-level threat.
Maybe not.
Let him raise that defense when the former director of the FBI, in the wake of an assassination or two, puts out an attempt, puts out 86.47, and then pretends he didn't know what it meant, except for the fact that he admits having watched The Sopranos, where Italian mobsters say 86 for kill.
Charge him.
Oh, they have to go investigate copycats when they don't go after the big dog.
And now you got another stupid jackass who thinks he's smarter than Kash Patel's FBI, Pam Bonte's DOJ, literally saying he wants to kill the president of these United States of America.
Charge him, have him in court, and let him say, I was just, I was just talking about the law.
Oh, Mr. Elliot, you were talking about the law?
Who administers the death penalty?
Oh, you wanted to do it yourself with your own hand?
Holy hell.
How goes the battle?
Viva Fry, former Montreal litigator, turned current Florida Rumbler.
Live show every three o'clock.
No accountability, says Mighty Pay.
You're right.
Why wouldn't this guy feel empowered to be a stupid jackass putting those words out there on the internet?
Why wouldn't he be afraid?
Because they didn't do jack squat to James Comey.
They didn't do.
I don't even know that they did anything to, I mean, I think they went after some of the copycats, which is really amazing.
You can go after the copycats, but you can't go after the original.
Bizarre.
And they probably will not go after this guy who came out and said this.
Just let it ring in your ears.
Hi.
Hi.
This is Elliot Forhan, candidate for Ohio Attorney General.
I want to tell you what I mean when I say that I am going to kill Donald Trump.
End of story.
Lock this fucker up.
How about that?
I want to tell you what I mean when I say you deserve to be locked up, Elliot.
You think the DOJ is doing anything?
You think they're going to get any other copycat people putting out videos like this on the internet?
Then they're going to complain that they have to go after copycat people who are now inspired by Elliot to say, oh, yeah, I didn't say I didn't threaten the president.
I just said I wanted to take his life after due process of judicial.
My goodness.
My goodness.
All right.
But now speaking of living in a political environment where the absurd can be tolerated and the absurd can occur.
First of all, let me just make sure we're live across Rumble.
Oh, look, we're live on Rumble.
Lock that shit.
Or here it says that's shatiteed.
It's an actual, it's a different type of name.
Lock that shatite up right there.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Accountability would be considered fascist now.
We're going to talk about a few things today, peeps.
Send them to Greenland.
Send it to Greenland and no million bucks if they ever buy it.
We are live on Rumble Daily at three o'clock with our Viva BarnesLaw.locals.com community live as well.
Occasionally, there are some saucy memes.
We are alive, says mighty pay over in viva barnslaw.locals.com.
I wanted to start with Elliot, just because I didn't want to actually start with the story that I did want to start with, which is an update in Dan Hartman up in Canada suing Pfizer, suing the government of Canada for the death of his son, Sean Hartman, who died 30 some odd days after his first Pfizer shot at the age of 17 years old.
I wanted to give that segment A, proper respect and B, a little bit more detailed than what I typically like to do with the intro videos.
A little housekeeping.
Tomorrow's show is certainly going to be off schedule.
I will be traveling and hopefully I'll get the show later on in the evening.
And Friday should be normal Sunday show we should have.
And then I travel back on Monday.
But we're talking about Ilhan Omar today, the fraud that is now percolating back up.
I remember covering it.
I had to go like revive my memory, refresh my memory, covering Ilhan Omar's husband's alleged fraud in that winery where they were involved in a lawsuit.
And the news of the day last night, which is Ilhan Omar getting sprayed on the chest with a nasty fluid and the jokes kind of right themselves.
You can make the jokes because nobody was hurt.
And you have a lot of people saying it was fake.
And we're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about that.
And what else did we have on the menu for today?
A bunch of good stuff.
Oh, yeah.
Well, here, by the way, this is, you know, but before we get into anything, has everybody seen that crappy ass movie, One Battle After Another?
Don't watch it.
It's the worst movie ever, a waste of time.
But there's one character in it, Benicio del Toro.
And does anybody know who this guy is?
If you just look at him right now, don't read the header.
It's John Leguizamo.
You might remember him from such classic as Carlitos Way, where he was Benny Blanco from the Bronx.
You might remember him from such other classics as I think he was in The Idiot, and he was in a movie called Ice Age 1-2.
And I think they didn't use him for three, where he was the voice of that sloth, which is ironic, slothy slob.
Here is John Leguizamo, who's gone full activist, and there's, you know, more power to him, except he's, you know, turning into an absolute bona fide idiot, thinking that he's actually playing the role of Benicio del Toro in one battle after another, which ironically, if anyone's seen that crappy ass movie that now makes me question everything Paul Thomas Anderson has ever done, it makes the leftists look like a bunch of bungling idiots.
Al Pacino's Message 00:04:11
He's got a message for ICE supporters.
He's got a message for Minnesotans, Minnesota ones.
Here, listen to this.
Three, fund state-level resistance infrastructure.
Don't just send postcards, send resources.
Channel DNC funds into rapid response teams, legal defense coalitions, sanctuary networks, and digital security training.
If the federal government is hijacked, build power underneath it.
Pause.
Can we ask where he got the script that he's reading from right now?
Because you can clearly see he's reading a script.
You want to talk about whether or not this guy's funded by any of these NGOs?
Look at his eyes.
He's reading a script, and I don't think he wrote that script himself.
If the laws become tools of oppression to help people resist them legally, locally, and boldly, this is not campaign season.
This is an authoritarian purge.
Stop campaigning.
Act like this is the end of democracy because it is.
We will remember the Warriors.
Come primaries.
Fighting this regime should be your marketing strategy.
And let's be clear.
The reason the other side always seems three steps ahead is because they are.
They're prepared for this.
They infiltrated school boards, courts, local legislatures, and police unions.
Can you believe that he's actually seriously talking?
I presume he thinks he's talking about the right, having infiltrated organizations, having been three steps ahead.
It's actually, you know, Saul Olinski or Joseph Goebbels, and I'm fairly certain it originated with Joseph Goebbels, accuse your adversaries of doing what you are doing so as to create confusion, confession through projection.
He's actually A reading a script that I believe was prepared for him.
I would love to know where it came from.
You know, I'm not for the authoritarian state, but if I had all the power in the world, I wouldn't even use it to seize his computer and see where that, what email sent him this text from which he's reading.
Can you believe he's accusing conservative organizations, I presume, of being three steps ahead, having infiltrated school boards?
Can you believe this?
They built the machine while you wrote press releases.
We're reacting.
They've been executing a plan for years.
It's time to shift from panic to blueprint.
You should already be working with strategists and military minds on Project 2029, a coordinated long-term plan to build this country.
When the smoke clears, you should be publicly laying out the laws and amendments you'll pass to ensure this never happens again, the systems you'll tear down and the safeguards you'll enshrine, the plan to hold perpetrators of human atrocities accountable, the urgent commitment to immediately bring home those sold into slavery in El Salvador.
You say you're the party of the people, then show the people the plan.
I would like to say one thing.
If this were directed at conservatives and Republicans, I would say, yeah, this is some damn good advice.
Change the laws so that they can never abuse of the DOJ and the FBI the way they did under Biden.
Change the laws so that you can make sure that people show ID to vote.
Change the laws so that you don't allow illegal immigrants to be counted in the consensus for the purposes of calculating congressional district, congressional seats.
Holy crap.
If only this were directed at conservatives.
Oh, you don't remember him?
You don't remember him?
Frickin' Holly Weirdos.
Yeah, John Leguizamo.
He was Benny Blanco from the Bronx.
He was the one who ambiguously killed Carlito, who was Al Pacino.
Was it Al Pacino or was it Al Pacino?
Was it Al Pacino in Carlito's way?
It was.
It's a good movie.
Last time I, as far as I remember, it was a great movie.
And he does look like, I don't want to judge.
He does look like crap.
Okay, now hold on one second.
That was it.
So that was the light-hearted intro, everybody.
Dominic After Dark, Dominion After Dark says, Viva, do not be afraid to get pounded by Anton's meat from Bill Dung.
I was actually just eating some earlier.
I got the Valentine's Day bouquet or a big bouquet of meat.
It was good.
He was good in John Huick.
Was he in John?
Oh, that's right.
He was the guy who sold John Quick his car.
And then the guys come in and say, where'd you get this car?
Whatever.
Father's Appeal for Vaccine Injury 00:03:31
Politics ruins everything.
Sorry, I'm not wearing that shirt today.
But it's available at vivafry.com.
All right, enough with the intros.
Let's get into this.
If you don't know who Dan Hartman is, I'm going to play a video.
It's a hard video to watch.
You should know who Dan Hartman is because he's been on the channel a number of times.
I've talked about his story at length.
Dan Hartman is the father of now deceased Sean Hartman, his son who died at the age of 17 and change after having taken a Pfizer shot in order to be able to play hockey up in Ontario, Canada.
This was during the mandates up in Canada when you needed to show full vaccine passport if you were over the age of 13 in order to have access to things like coffee shops, libraries, movie theaters, retail stores, and hockey rinks.
And Sean Hartman, who was staying with his mother at the time, parents were divorced, unbeknownst to the father, not that that changes anything in terms of responsibility of Pfizer and the government.
It adds a great degree of an even greater degree of tragedy to this.
Unbeknownst to Dan the father, Sean the son gets a Pfizer shot.
Unbeknownst to Dan, the father, the son, Sean, got very ill after the first shot, went to a hospital where he met a doctor to say he's feeling sick.
He had orange bags under his eyes, you know, in terrible shape.
Doctor on his notes notes that the kid had been recently vaccinated.
I'm going to take that word back, had recently gotten the COVID jab, gives him aspirin and whatever, and sends him home.
Kid, I don't know if he feels better really at any point, but gets discharged.
And then 30 some odd days later, he's discovered dead next to his bed.
The father didn't know that he had gotten the shot.
The father didn't know that he had gone to the hospital.
In the broad scheme of all of this, the father tried to file a malpractice claim against the doctor that was tossed.
Even though the doctor noted that the kid had recently gotten the COVID jab and they knew at the time what the heck was going on, there were no troponin tests ordered.
There were no D-dimer tests administered to see if he had a clot, a stroke, myocarditis, sent home and died in his sleep a few weeks later.
The father filed a vaccine injury support program claim with the government, which was initially denied because there was no proximity or they didn't believe that the death was correlated to the COVID jab.
He appealed that dismissal of the vaccine injury support program, the VISP, as they call it in Canada, after he had gotten, I forget which doctor it was, but he got one of the top doctors in the COVID scheme to confirm that there were spike proteins where they shouldn't have been and that the proximate cause of death was related to the COVID jab.
Hasn't gotten an answer on his appeal on the dismissal of his injury claim for obvious reasons, because if the government were to recognize that the death resulted from the COVID jab, it would certainly add an argument or strengthen the claim against Pfizer, which the father has now taken for and on behalf of his son.
Dan is suing Pfizer.
He also sued the government of Canada, Health Canada, for the death of his son.
Suing Pfizer and the Government 00:13:23
And the lawsuit against Health Canada was dismissed.
The government of Canada, and I'm not going to swear during this, the government of Canada, after having mandated the COVID shot so that young kids who were the most at risk for myocarditis and heart-related issues from this jab, so much more at risk than any risk from COVID infection itself, which incidentally they were not protected against regardless.
The government of Canada, which imposed mandates, basically created medical apartheid in Canada, came out and sought the dismissal of his lawsuit against the government of Canada because arguing in law that the government had no duty of care.
And the government of Canada successfully got the lawsuit against them tossed.
The lawsuit against Pfizer is proceeding.
I don't know what stage of the proceedings it's at or whether or not there's going to be a pause as they appeal the dismissal of Health Canada from the lawsuit.
But Health Canada managed to get itself excluded from the lawsuit.
Now, you imagine I talk about judicial corruption.
You know, the bar, the gentleman of the bar protect the gentleman of the bar, is what Robert Barnes often says on our Sunday shows.
You're talking about the people who implemented this policy, who ratified this policy at the court level, now adjudicating on whether or not they can be held liable for the consequences of the policies that they mandated, enforced, coerced, and they say, no, we don't get held responsible because we have no duty of care.
And then the federal judges who are appointed by them come around and say, yeah, you know what?
You're right.
You don't have any duty of care.
I'm going to play this.
It's three and a half minutes, and I'm going to play it in its entirety and pause it.
This is Dan Hartman.
This is a man broken is not the word.
And, you know, it doesn't, it doesn't imply fragility.
There is no parent on earth who can ever get over, recover, or heal from the death of their child.
None.
And the only thing that can happen is you learn to or bear living with the agony and pain that every day brings when you wake up and you're not there with your son and your son is not there with you.
This is a man who has been tortured, abused, and disregarded by the Canadian government and is now being told your lawsuit's out and we also want court costs because you sued us.
We got the suit dismissed and we want that dismissal against us maintained and we want you to pay court costs, court costs that the government pays with taxpayer dollars to begin with.
So I'm going to play this and pause it periodically.
Hey, everyone.
I hope many of you had a chance to watch my lawyer Omar Sheikh in action yesterday.
I thought it was pretty awesome.
I thought he did a fantastic job representing Sean and me.
And I hope you all have good thoughts about what's going to happen.
We need positivity here.
We need good thoughts.
I have a very good feeling about it.
We argued that we're not here to discuss whether the shot killed Sean or not.
We're here to ask for a chance for our day in court.
And I want to pause this to highlight for those of you who may not understand exactly what happens.
They didn't get to any hearing on the merits.
It was at a preliminary motion to dismiss that the court says you don't get to have your day in court against the government of Canada.
That's what the ruling is.
It's not a substantive hearing on the merits.
No evidence has been produced.
No discovery has been allowed.
The government said, you don't even get to have your day in court because we never had a duty of care for you.
So you don't even get to sue us to get access to documents, to ask questions, and to force us to defend ourselves.
That's it.
Give us our chance for a day in court so we can submit new studies, studies on myocarditis, things like that.
And for those who are watching, you must have seen at the end that if we lose this appeal, Health Canada is asking for $47,000 in court costs.
$47,000.
I'll pause it there as well to highlight.
These are not legal fees.
These are court costs, administrative costs, transcription fees, stenographer fees, bail of costs, service costs.
When you sue, you know, in some provinces outside of Quebec and Quebec, it's hard to get legal fees reimbursed unless it's manifest abusive proceedings.
Other jurisdictions have fee-shifting provisions.
If you lose, you pay the legal costs.
This is just court costs that are incurred by the government of Canada on taxpayer dollars.
And that's not to say that the government should squander legal fees and court costs with reckless abandon.
They're trying to get a tax-paying citizen to pay their court costs after his claim against that government was dismissed by another federal government agent.
You told him to take it.
You told him it was safe and effective.
Yet you say you don't have a duty of care.
CARE for Sean!
You're fucking right, you have a duty of care for my son.
You fucking told him to take it!
By the way, they told people to take it when they knew of the risks.
When they knew of the risks, they concealed the risks, they lied about the risks, and then they say we have no duty of care.
Not that we did everything in conformity with the best of our knowledge at the time, because they knew of the risks that they did not disclose, that they only begrudgingly disclosed as it became undeniable.
And then they say, no duty to care.
We can force things on you, but we have no duty to care for you when you are forced, subjugated to undergo the medical experimentation that we force on you.
Dr. Mengele would be proud of the Canadian government.
My son's 22nd birthday is coming up in a few days, January 31st.
You know how fucking painful that day is?
You have no fucking idea.
My son is gone.
And if we lose our appeal, you want $47,000.
Haven't you hurt me enough?
It is full submission that they want.
And, you know, it's like they abuse you.
They brutalize you.
They claim immunity from that.
And then they go in to kick you one last time and make you pay for the abuse.
Like the mobster that makes the victim pay for the knee brace after they kneecap him.
Folks, this is why it's so important that we fight back.
We have to fight this.
$47,000 is a good chunk of what the good people have donated to fight.
I don't want people contributing to pay fucking court costs.
We want justice.
Give Sean his day in court.
I'm hoping everyone can help us now.
We need help more now than ever.
$47,000 fucking dollars for losing an appeal.
Who comes up with that figure?
You imagine also, by the way, it didn't get into any substantive portion of legal proceedings.
This was at a preliminary stage.
The government said, dismiss it against us because we shouldn't be a part of these proceedings.
And then they come in after that.
His vaccine injury support program claim is still pending.
They wouldn't dignify it with a response because if they do reverse their dismissal of it, it strengthens the claim against Pfizer.
All of these corrupt criminals are in bed together.
And I'm reluctant to refer to the judiciary as corrupt or captured.
It is corporate protecting the government and the judiciary protecting both of them.
Pfizer's going to have Pfizer, that lawsuit's going to proceed.
We'll see where that goes.
Pfizer's going to argue, well, we have a hold harmless clause with the government.
It's on our supply agreement.
Didn't you read it?
We've covered that at length.
The government agreed to hold us harmless for any claims we have to pay.
I wouldn't be surprised if Pfizer turns around and argues, well, we don't have a greater duty of care than the government.
Why would we?
We're one and the same, basically.
And then they want $47,000 after the insult to injury, denial of vaccine injury, and after having effectively, if not actually killed, Dan Hartman's son.
Well, all they basically fucking did was stick to the same shit.
No dude, you've cared for Sean!
If you can help us, please help us.
Maybe $22 for Sean's 22nd birthday coming up on January 31st.
Or even $7 is the minimum donation.
Help me fight them.
There's nothing in this fucking world I want more than to win!
You all have the link for this now.
This is the status of the lawsuit up in Canada.
And I'll be following it.
Umar Sheikh is the lawyer.
The clip is on Dan's page.
It's a three and a half minute clip, give or take, of Umar arguing.
It's the same lawyer that was involved in the other grotesque atrocity, but there's a fundamental difference between humans and animals, but the ostrich farm, the ostrich slaughter up in Canada, where the government comes in, brutalizes you, slaughters your animals, and then makes you pay for it, then charges you for the luxury.
That's what's going on in Canada.
And I keep in touch with Dan.
I said, this is overt judicial provocation.
This is not just a government looking for what they perceive to be justice.
If they were, they would have said, all right, we're out and we won't seek court costs against you.
No, they want to brutalize the surviving members of the family that they've already brutalized.
And they want Dan, as far as my own projection is concerned, they want him to snap.
They want him to do something to resort to unlawful means, because if you don't get your day in court, what are they telling you?
If you cannot resolve your differences before the judiciary, people will be compelled to resolve their differences in the streets.
And that's not a fear hiding a wish.
That's a reality.
That's how societies break down.
I am thoroughly convinced that the government of Canada and all of its apparatchiks want Sean Dan to break, want him to do something terrible so that they can then say, look at this man has to resort to lawlessness.
He failed in front of the courts and then he had to take it off.
I am convinced that that's what they want.
They would love nothing more than that.
Much like in the Ottawa protest, they wanted a January 6-ish type event that they manufactured themselves as well.
They want the crime.
They want to break people to the point so they can then turn around and say, look at these savages.
They can't deal with justice and they have to resort.
We need to govern them even harder.
So that is what's going on with Dan.
Follow the story.
He's on X. Keep it on blast.
And when there's news from the court, I don't know, you know, the courts in theory have, I think, I'm not sure if it's the same at the federal rules.
They might not even have a timeframe within which they have to issue their rulings.
It could take three months, six months, but we're going to wait for that judgment to see what happens on appeal.
I'm not optimistic.
I'm not any more optimistic about that than I was about the Supreme Court ultimately declining to take up the appeal of the ostriches, which gave the government the go-ahead to carry out their slaughter because they are agents of misery is basically what the Canadian government is right now.
Agents of misery, obsessed with death and destruction, and power and control.
And that's that.
And I'll just, for the sake of repeating what I said many times, don't resort to lawlessness.
I know some of you call me a pussy and whatever, Snowflake Canadian.
You're not going to vote your way out of this.
You're not going to resort to violence to get out of this either.
That will not do anything other than penalize.
I say penalize those who are going about it through lawful means.
And it will give the jackboot government the exact excuse it wants, it needs in order to come down with an even bigger jackboot, even harder.
Nine Strikes Strong 00:03:10
So don't do it.
Period.
Full stop.
It starts from the bottom up and then the top down.
And then it all happens at once, very slowly.
And then all at once, and we're getting there, hopefully, but I'm not sure.
All right, before we get into Ilhan Omar, allegedly being sprayed with some nasty fluid, there's a lot of jokes that write themselves in all of this, by the way.
But King of Bill Tong says, marked safe from staging an attack on myself and pretending to be tough to try and distract from the fraud investigation.
I'm currently under copy.
Dominant One says, Don't be afraid to get back.
And then we got Ginger Ninja.
I found an unused gift card to Bed Bath and Beyond my daughter with 8646 as the pin.
If this belongs to anyone, I would like to Ginger.
Don't make stupid jokes, Ginger.
Ginger Ninja is a member of our locals community.
He's the one who took me to the fiery, the shooting range up in Tennessee, and it was fantastic.
And let me see what's going on in our viva barnslaw.locals.com community before we get into the big stuff.
Do I see a $50 tip here?
Chris Kraft, thank you very much.
Content like this is why we appreciate you so much, Viva.
Thank you.
I mean, I think it's easy to get distracted by, I say, you know, some stories are distracting, fun, distracting, funny, distracting.
You know, making fun of Jessica Tardov is fun and it's funny.
But these stories are still going on.
Kayla Pollock is still struggling to survive up in Canada.
Another government brutalizes her and then offers her death.
So we can't forget about these stories.
And, you know, the news cycle is what it is, but it's there.
We go, Ginger.
That's it.
Oh, look.
An IQ point must be the last one of the season.
That is John Leguizamo's character in that movie there.
What was it called?
Ice Age.
All right, people.
Let me just do one thing first.
And then we're just want to do this, this, this.
And I'm just going to send something.
Sorry.
Bada bing, bada boom.
All right.
Everybody saw what happened last night.
I was out on my bowling league.
And by the way, I bowled seven strikes in a row to finish a game with 215.
It won the game for our team.
It was fantastic.
Seven strikes in a row.
That is, think if it's not eight strikes, seven strikes is pretty damn close to my ongoing record, my longest streak.
Because you know, like you can, if you get 12 strikes in a row is a perfect game.
Seven strikes in a row is just a damn good finish.
And it's on alternating lane.
So it's not like when I bowled the 279 twice, it was always using the same lane.
So you get much more used to the same lane.
That's me right over there, Davey.
Strike, nine, strike, split.
Nine, strike, A couple of them were Brooklyn strikes, not the prettiest strikes on earth, but a strike is a strike is a strike.
Jussie Smollett Setup Theory 00:15:09
Yesterday, Ilhan Omar is at a town hall, which some people called a communist town hall, giving a speech.
And a gentleman, I'm sorry, I'm being, that was being glib.
Either a lunatic or a paid actor came up and sprayed an unknown foul-smelling fluid on Ilhan Omar.
The video quickly went viral.
And I say understandably so, but I don't yet, you know, I'm not on board with that yet.
People are saying this is fake.
This is Jussie Smollett 2.0 or 3.0, because I think we had a Jussie Smollett 2.0.
This is the video of Ilhan Omar getting sprayed by a foul-smelling fluid during a speech and the aftermath.
I don't know.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Oh my God.
He's bright something on the sprays.
I need to act a napkin to know like that.
No, we will continue.
No, no, no.
We will continue.
These fucking assholes are not going to get away.
We need to go and check.
No, I don't know.
Now, I will concede there are a number of things that are mildly suspicious about all of this.
People are, everybody's always acting to some extent.
This seems like bad acting.
I'm going to preface this by saying I don't think this was a staged event yet, but I'm open to be proving wrong.
There seems to be a lot of bad acting right here.
We'll play through the beginning.
And he squirts her with something that he's got.
He apparently has a syringe with a dark yellow fluid in it that was described as foul smelling.
Now, as of today, the news has come out that it was actually apple cider.
I thought it was stinky, weak old piss.
You know, when you drive on the highway and you see water bottles on the side of the highway and they're clearly, it's darker and a slightly more orangish tinge than apple juice.
And you know that someone peed in a bottle while they were driving and chucked it out the window.
Disgusting.
And I did once Google, like, what could happen?
What could happen if you were to hypothetically consume that by accident?
Would you immediately die?
And I immediately thought, okay, if it's foul smelling, it looks like that.
It's urine.
Like this guy clearly looks a little bit drunk, apparently is heavily medicated as a result of a back injury from a car crash he experienced earlier.
I thought it was pee.
That's gross enough.
Now, it is true that if that were acid, and when I did initially hear the story, I'm like, okay, not to be judgmental, but statistical overrepresentation is what it is.
You hear about acid attacks quite frequently in London, England.
And it predominantly comes from what they call honor acts of specific communities.
You hear knife attacks because they don't have guns, so they still find a way to commit violence and acid attacks.
And it's predominantly within a certain demographic.
And it is what it is.
You can deny or dislike the statistic all you want.
There tends to be a statistical overrepresentation there.
This could have been acid.
And if it were acid, it's a very serious, serious issue.
If anybody has never seen what happened, it's like liquid melting skin.
So some people say it makes no sense, A, that the guy got in there, that he got that close, that he's sitting up front and center, and that he sprays her with an unknown substance, and then they agree to carry on when that could have been acid.
Now, if it were acid, you would have been known very, very quickly if it were acid.
If it were, I don't know, some form of chemical that cyanide that could make a gas that can kill everybody in the room.
There's good reason to suggest that there's no logical reason to continue with this at the very least without immediately changing her clothes.
But she wanted her flight, fight, fight moment.
And some people say convenient timing, convenient reaction, convenient setup, and therefore I think it's all fake.
Some people say the way she charged him, by the way, look, look, look, she charges him and then like goes to throw like something of a punch before he gets tackled.
My retort to that is she does flinch backwards as she gets sprayed.
So there's fight or flight, and then there's sometimes flight and fight.
She flinches backwards.
She goes, he gets tackled.
And then her crowds, you gotta get it checked out.
Oh, my God.
He's brazen.
I need to add a napkin to know like his nails.
If it were acid, they would have known by now.
So they can assume it's not acid.
Is it something of a biohazard that they need to clear the room and end the event?
Is it the fact that they don't do that?
Is that an indication that it's a setup or that, you know, bottom line, people are basically just idiots?
Security is illusory at best.
We will continue this fucking assholes.
I'm not going to get away.
We need to go to Check.
No, I don't know.
So that's the video.
People are immediately saying it's fake.
Now, when you say it's fake, and this is the problem, I'm witnessing something of a, not a role reversal, but when Renee Good got shot and killed, you didn't have to agree with the analogy or the comparison to know that people were going to make it.
They were going to compare, they, the people on the left, were going to take their martyr and now compare her to Ashley Babbitt and say, you guys thought Ashley Babbitt on the right was summary execution, as is this.
You knew that with Matthew, Matthew Pretty, Alex Predi, who just got shot, that they were going to compare that to Kyle Rittenhouse, disingenuously so, because, you know, bottom line, they're also idiots.
They were going to do it.
And now you got people on the right saying this is fake.
This was convenient timing, convenient optics, in the exact same way people on the left said, and some of them still believe to this day, that the Butler assassination attempt on Donald John Trump was a setup.
Who reacts the way Donald Trump does after you allegedly get shot?
Appreciate it.
Be skeptical, but then also appreciate that having a theory with, as of yet, no substantiating evidence other than your interpretation of what would have been an appropriate reaction, it's just a theory.
When you say that this is staged, you have to understand what you mean by that.
Was the guy who has since been arrested, charged with a very low-level misdemeanor, third-level misdemeanor or something along those lines at the state level, was he in on it?
Is this like a Jussie Smollett Osun Dairo brothers type setup?
And in the Osun Dairo, you do remember Jussie Smollett, one of the first indications that it was a setup is that the story itself was unbelievable on its face.
They didn't have the individual, they didn't identify the assailant, so you didn't have an assailant to even pin this on.
And so it could have been, oh, trust me, bro, we don't know who the assailants were, and this is what happened to me.
In this case, you got the guy's face.
The guy got tackled and arrested on the spot.
So if it's a setup, he's either in on it or it was allowed to happen and they somehow knew he was going to do it, which is possible, given the fact that his neighbor indicates that a day or two earlier, he said, I'm going to go to the Ilhan Omar thing and I'm, you know, might get arrested.
We'll get to that in a second.
So if you say it's a setup, on the one hand, you got to figure out if the guy's in on it or not.
And if the idea is that he is in on it and that he's banking on not getting sentenced to years in jail because he's going to get a favorable Minnesota jury pool or they won't even press charges there, it's a federal crime to assault a U.S. representative.
And no, you do not need Ilhan Omar to file a complaint in order for the feds to prosecute this guy, as I think they not just should, as I think they must.
That would be one quick way to find out whether or not this is a staged event.
If it's staged, we'll find out real soon after you press federal charges against this guy and lock him up or at least threaten to lock him up for a long time.
Here's another element of where people say it looks phased.
It appears that Ilhan Omar, I'm not picking on the accounts.
I just wanted to get the actual clips because these things were circulating.
It appears that Ilhan Omar even peeks up at her, quote, attacker.
So if you're saying that this is staged and that the attacker is in on it, he's willing to take the charges, presuming that he doesn't get federal charges and that he gets some sort of preferential treatment at the state level.
Okay, but look at the evidence.
By the way, this is exactly how Ilan Ormond talks.
This isn't even in slow motion.
I'm joking.
It's in slow motion.
A Christy gnome must resign or...
If you thought her voice was annoying in real speed, it's even worse in slow motion.
Okay, she looks down, allegedly looks up, makes eye contact, and nudges.
Face impeachment.
Eric Christinom.
I'm going to play it in regular speed so you can see.
Face impeachment.
That's allegedly the nod as evidence that she's giving the go-ahead to the guy.
I mean, this one's a little grainy.
You can't even see it.
Let me bring up one that happens in real time.
And you'll see if you believe that this is a nod or just things that happen at the same time.
Or she looked at this guy who's looking intensely at her and she felt a little uncomfortable by this guy's fixating gaze, how he ended up front and center looking like a disheveled, raging alcoholic.
Set that aside.
Resign or face impeachment.
Resign or.
So those are the thus far, this is the evidence that it was staged, although we still have yet to determine if he was in on it or if they knew it was going to happen.
One thing that drives me a little bit nuts about this theory that she gave him the nudge, like, okay, now's the time, as if that would need to happen.
Almost as ludicrous as, although I think there are some conspiracies involved in the Charlie Kirk assassination that are not being explored, ones that I think are untenable on their face were the exploding lapel and the people in the front row giving the indication through hand gestures that it's time to detonate the exploding lapel.
This is on par with that in terms of what I might argue is delusional.
That being said, and as people rightly point out, Ilhan Omar is a pathological liar, arguably, but not necessarily arguably involved in fraudulent activities.
She's the scum of the earth, and it would not be beyond her to stage such an event.
You still have to answer the question for whether or not this guy was in on it.
And if this guy was in on it, then he's willingly potentially taking federal charges that will land him in jail for a very, very long time.
So how does that work?
And by the way, federal charges that would come from a Republican, a Trump DOJ that would, that would probably want to make a decent example out of anybody who would commit an act of assault on a member of government.
Spraying liquid on somebody is an act of assault, period.
Trump, this is coming from USA Tay, so you know it's going to be anti-Trump.
Trump says Ilhan Omar probably had herself sprayed in syringe attack.
Here's why I love the idea.
If she did, bring federal charges against the guy.
And if it was not a staged event, you're locking up one person.
And if it was a staged event, you're locking up two, at least, probably including Ilhan Omar.
Who is accused of attacking Rep Ilhan Omar?
Okay, whatever.
Washington.
Donald Trump lashed out.
Donald Trump lashed out at Rep Ilhan Omar after learning she was attacked with a syringe during a town hall.
Remember when Trump got shot and they said Trump falls on stage?
I think the noise and a fall?
No, that's how they describe a sniper attack on the president, or at that time, the presidential candidate.
Loud noise and a fall in Butler, but she was attacked with a syringe.
First of all, I think technically it might be a syringe.
It doesn't have to have the actual sharp needle on the end of it.
Attacked with a syringe, accusing the Minnesota congressman without evidence of staging the incident.
This is now when I start getting suspicious.
Every time propaganda news says anything is said without evidence, more often than not, it turns out to be true.
I don't think, I don't think about it.
I don't even know that.
That sounds like Bernie Sanders.
I think she's a fraud.
Trump told ABC News, she probably had herself sprayed, knowing her.
There is the old expression in Chicago politics: throw a brick through your own headquarters window and then crowdfund off of it.
It's a known strategy to make yourself look like a victim so that you can garner public support over it.
I don't think about it.
She's a fraud.
Omar, Somali-American and regular target of Trump, was sprayed with an unknown liquid by a man in Minneapolis.
She was rushed.
The man rushed.
sprayed her torso with the substance, called as she called for ICE to abolish to be abolished in Homeland Security, known to be impeached.
The man shouted something towards her.
Police identified the man who attacked Omar as 55-year-old Anthony Kazmirzak, Kazmirzak, and arrested him on assault charges, according to Minneapolis Police Department, Trevor Folk.
Law enforcement officials have cited no evidence to support Trump's claim that Omar had herself sprayed.
I haven't seen it.
Trump said before the video.
No, I don't.
I don't have to bother.
Omar's congressional office did not immediately answer her request.
Yada, yada, yada.
She wasn't injured in the attack.
She vowed to continue the meeting as people begged her to stop.
Please don't let them have the show, said Omar, asking for a napkin.
We will continue.
They're not going to get away with this.
Oh, did she get her fight, fight, fight moment?
Now, by the way, just beware before you say that.
That is exactly what the left says when they try to argue that the Trump assassination was itself a stage.
The individual who alleged to have carried this out, you know, social media is what it is.
People are trying to find out intel info on him.
I'm fairly certain this is the individual's account.
Let me just show you what the actual, this is his Twitter feed.
We'll scroll through it for a second.
But someone said to me, that guy doesn't look anything like the guy that allegedly did this.
And I'm like, it kind of does, actually.
Let me just show you what the side by side of the man arrested and the man whose account appears to be his ex-account is right over here.
So I think these are the same.
These are, I mean, I think I'm just giving myself wiggle room in case it's not the same person.
It quite clearly appears to be the same person.
This is the man arrested yesterday.
This is the profile on the account.
Now, I don't know if that profile was recently changed.
I don't know if there's an indication as to when it was changed.
That account was set up in June 2025.
So relatively new, but it's not an account that popped up overnight after the attack.
Wealth Discrepancies Exposed 00:13:06
And you can go through it and apparently hasn't posted much.
Let's see what the craziest part of this video is how she thinks driving around looking to interfere with police actions is no big deal.
And then he says, you disgust me.
One shot fired, not multiple.
Shot came through the windshield because the guy was in front of the car, seemingly defending the ICE agent in the Renee Good shooting.
And it goes on.
We don't have to go through all of this.
He's quote, tweeting, reposting Don Luker.
Liberal woman says that.
I'm not even going to read this crap.
So this is the individual.
Apparently, the individual texted his neighbor and said that he was going to go to this event and probably get arrested.
Here, this is reported in The Independent.
What we know about Anthony Kazmirchak after arrested for the attack, a man was arrested Tuesday.
Suspect used a syringe to spray it.
Fine.
Despite being sprayed by a liquid described by eyewitnesses as having a foul odor, she remained on stage.
These effing Aholes are not going to get away with it.
We are Minnesota.
Yada, yada, yada.
What we know about Anthony.
Details about the suspect are still emerging following the attack Tuesday, but a neighbor described him as a pretty conservative guy who doesn't like Omar.
Brian Kelly told the New York Post, Kazmarak had asked him to watch his dog while he went to the event.
We got another play with the puppies.
This is not an alibi.
This is now putting him on the scene.
He said, I'm going to this Omar thing.
I'm like, Omar, what?
He said this town hall thing and he said, I might get arrested.
Kelly told the outlet.
I figured it was nonsense.
He wasn't going to do anything stupid.
This is where I also get a little suspicious.
And not to blame the neighbor, in light of what we know were posts made in advance of Charlie Kirk's assassination, and what I argue was foreknowledge by a number of people who I would argue were at least tacitly involved with this advanced foreknowledge.
People who I would offer were involved in the Discord chat, knew about it in advance, and maybe did things to make sure that it happened.
I would be very surprised if anybody I know tells me they're going to a political event and they might get arrested.
I'm probably calling the cops.
You might think that means Viva's anti-free speech.
If someone says, I'm going to this Omar thing and I might get arrested, I would say, I don't want to know what you're going to do, but I'm calling the cops.
I might not tell them that, but I would call the cops.
Kelly claimed Kazmarak is heavily medicated because of a car accident that affected his fine nine years ago, suffers from Parkinson's disease.
Kazmarak has a story of sharing posts about politics on social media under a profile named Andy, including about the Biden administration after Facebook.
After Charlie Kirk's assassination in September, his Facebook profile was changed to an image of Donald Trump at a Turning Point USA event.
And later, his widow Erica Kirk.
He also shared a post in 2022, blaming Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison for rampant crime in the state and failing and calling him for him to go.
Two previous DUIs, the attacking outer.
All right.
So that's who the individual is.
He looked drunk.
He looked medicated.
He looked disheveled.
I don't know if they have metal detectors at these events.
I presume they have to have metal detectors, even though those also just give the illusion of security.
Those are the details, and people are screaming fake.
And I say the easiest way to figure that out is to press federal charges.
There are two different, distinct federal charges that can be levied against this individual.
And I will tell you, the biggest red flag on earth is going to be if the DOJ doesn't press charges against this guy.
We'll see.
But the convenient timing.
All of you have now heard.
The story's not new.
The story broke a while ago, and I'm fairly certain I covered it.
I covered it tangentially at the time that Ilhan Omar's husband, this is back in June 5th, 2024, was accused of swindling an investor in their California winery.
I remember going over this alleged fraud.
Ilhan Omar is in the news these days as well because of rampant, you know, Viagra-esque growth in wealth.
And people say, how can this be?
She's got a salary of $175,000 a year.
And, you know, as a U.S. rep, there are laws that prevent assault on U.S. reps.
And yet, somehow her wealth is ballooned to whatever it is.
I don't know, $30,000, $40 million.
And then the, you know, the often predictable explanation that people give is it's not her wealth, it's her husband's.
And, you know, the assets and the winery and all this stuff.
And then people sort of forget that her husband has been involved in accusations of fraud.
Tim Manette and his business partner, Will Haler, denied defrauding the investor while another company they started owes $1.2 million to cannabis growers in South Dakota.
It's very amazing, actually.
I say this just observing that a Muslim woman from Somalia is now involved in both cannabis and alcohol.
And I say that, you know, you can be involved in businesses that are immoral.
You can be involved in businesses that go against your beliefs.
But if there's a market for it, that's capitalism.
But it is interesting.
This is from damn near two years ago, a year and a half ago.
In fall 2021, D.C. area restaurant owner Naeem Mahod was presented with an unbelievable investment opportunity because it was probably unbelievable.
Two political operatives turned venture capitalists would triple Maud's money in 18 months if he invested $300,000 in their new California winery.
The pair had been paid in grapes by a former client and had hired a well-respected Sonoma winemaker to turn those grapes into profit.
Holy, this is like, this is like the dumb man's Ponzi scheme.
Who was that guy?
Madoff.
This is like the dumb man's Madoff.
We got paid in grapes.
Give us $300,000 and we'll turn it into $900,000, 10% monthly interest.
The offer might have seemed suspicious if not for the person making it.
Tim Manette, a well-known connected political consultant and husband of U.S. rep Ilhan Omar, whom he married into, that doesn't make it less suspicious.
That makes it a whole hell of a lot more suspicious.
Manette came recommended by Mode's attorney, yada, yada, yada.
I trusted him.
Mode wired $300,000 to Manette and his longtime business partner, Will Haler, with whom he founded a political consultancy called E Street Group in 2018.
18 months came and went.
He got Mode without Mode receiving 200% return on he was promised.
Oh, that's because you're an idiot.
There's no free lunch.
Manette and Haler only returned Mode's $300,000 about a month late.
You should be happy, Mode, that you got anything back.
According to the lawsuit, Gil filed on behalf of Mode, yada, yada, yada, seeking at least $700,000.
The complaint, which has not been previously reported, claims the pair fraudulently misrepresented that EstQ, LLC, Limited Liability Corporation, a company, was a legitimate company.
Haler and Manette deny they defrauded Mode.
Rather, they say they simply have struggled to build successful business in a challenging industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I remember covering this back in the day.
Here's the link to that so you can all enjoy it yourself.
It says clink, actually.
I have the typo, but that's a pretty damn good, a pretty damn good typo.
So that's what's back in the news.
And there are questions about her having committed fraud, the assets now disappearing.
This is Mario Nafal, who's posting a clip from Newsmax, which is worth watching.
And we're going to watch it right now and listen to this.
Another major asset she listed in her financial disclosure is this winery.
What does a Somali know about wineryism?
Okay, that was in 2023.
That was worth, according to Ilan Omar's own financial disclosure form, between $15,000 and $50,000.
But on her financial affidavit from a year later, that same winery was listed at a value of between $1 and $5 million.
Just, I mean, just real quick.
Why does a Muslim own an alcohol company?
I thought that wasn't a thing in Islam.
Seth that's Seth.
It's her husband.
Set that aside.
And they just got $300,000.
So maybe they're going to say, well, we're going to triple this guy's money.
So the company's now worth $1.2 million because we got $300,000 startup seed plus the $900,000 that we're going to profit that we promised this guy $1.2.
Holy crab apples.
You know who got convicted for allegedly inflating the value of his assets?
Donald John Trump.
Well, smells like fraud.
Let's hear what else they have to say.
Anyway, it gets weirder.
Up until yesterday.
Hold on a second.
Look at that.
Look at that.
Look at that douchebag's face on the right.
Oh my gosh.
Okay, sorry.
Benny Johnson was able to find their supposed inventory bottles and all the things they had, their office location, and a bunch of other information on the business.
But as of today, those sites are totally shut down.
And any mention of their website has been wiped off the internet.
I'm talking gone.
The Wayback Machine, all these other crafty little archive sites, everything is gone.
Like deleted the root service.
I called my computer buddy Jim.
He couldn't even find it.
It was some fancy AR jargon bot machine for recovery.
I don't even know who was explaining it to me.
He couldn't even find it, which is weird that a company that boasted an award-winning wine, the quote double gold winner in 2022, San Fran Chronicle competition with a corporate value of up to $5 million would just vanish into thin air.
They didn't sell it?
Is it possible?
By the way, I looked at it.
I think there's, you don't know, these are sort of generic terms.
Est crew, they seem to have a Facebook page.
It smells fishy.
It smells fraudy, potentially.
There was a lawsuit already filed where a lot of these allegations came up a while back, but now they're coming up yet again because of inexplicable wealth growth.
I mean, you can have a consultancy, E Street consultants, and that's how the money laundering works in DC.
But wait, there's more.
For this to be a functioning business and have absolutely no footprint, wipe from the internet, go from 1,000 what net worth to 5 million in less than a year?
Well, no other winery on earth's done that, Carl.
Anybody knows anything about this, knows that the wine industry is under enormous pressure.
Wineries, there's people pulling up vineyards and closing wineries, including some very well-known ones.
Yeah, and developing the land because the land developed is worth more than the business of winery.
Now, but hold on one second, because I want to bring up an article from Yahoo News.
I like to mix up the sources so that no one can accuse of either A, listening only to OAN, B, making it up, or C, not going to get it from legacy media.
January 26th from Fox News, I get reposted on Yahoo News.
One year, one chart, and an eye-popping jump in Ilhan Omar's personal wealth.
Minnesota rep, Ilan Omar, latest federal financial disclosures show millions of dollars in newly reported assets tied to her husband's businesses, representing a massive increase compared to previous year listings.
Disclosures filed as part of his Congress annual filing, yada, yada, come as Omar has publicly denied being a millionaire, labeling such assertions ridiculous.
Despite those denials, the sudden appearance of the assets at high valuations has raised questions about her husband's business holding, prompted President Donald Trump to call for a DOJ investigation into the couple's shared wealth.
Omar's office did not immediately respond to Fox News for comment.
The winery listed as Est Crew LLC saw its reported valuation jump from a range of 15 to 50,000 in 2023 to $1 to $5 million the following year.
Rose Lake Capital showed an even sharper increase, rising from a reported $1 to $1,000 in 2023 to $5 to $25 million in 2024.
At the same time, Omar's disclosures list outstanding debts, including student loans, auto payments, and credit card balances.
Increase has drawn growing scrutiny.
Yada yada yada.
On Monday, Trump said the Department of Justice would investigate her reported wealth, which he claimed totaled $44 million.
Time will tell, Trump said.
So in the wake of all of this, in the wake of alleged fraud, in the wake of risk or threats of denaturalization because of allegations that she actually lied in order to become a naturalized citizen, allegedly committed marriage fraud by marrying her brother so that he could get citizenship.
In the wake of all of this, some zlubby looking nincum poop manages to sit front row, manages to get in with a syringe filled with a foul-smelling fluid, sprays her, allows her to have her moment of defiance, and she's the hero now.
She's the victim now.
Raid Redacted: Staged Protest? 00:09:25
Now, I do say all of these pieces of evidence could also explain how somebody who has finally gotten too fed up says, I'm going to do something that's not going to be catastrophic.
I'm not going to spray her with acid.
I'm just going to do something out of protest.
It's stupid.
It's assault.
Don't do it.
But this guy's sitting here, seeing his city burn, seeing these Somalian learning leering centers swindling billions of dollars out of the Minnesota economy.
And he says this Itch Bay is now worth $44 million off a congressional, whatever it is, representative salary.
And I'm sitting here with unresolvable back pain, can barely pay my bills.
And I also, you know, he's reached his end.
I say the ultimate, the ultimate irony, and I am operating on the basis that this is not a staged event, is that that's how a conservative, a so-called conservative.
I appreciate there's some pictures allegedly of him with pink-haired children who might be his own.
I say that as someone who once had pink hair back in the day.
He appears to be conservative leaning, unless those social media posts are inaccurate.
The ultimate punchline, you know, when conservatives lash out, when they get fed up with the corruption, the hypocrisy, some do worse.
This is what this guy did.
And when lefty, progressive, furry, trans ideology-infected domestic terrorists want to express their political discontent, they assassinate and shoot Charlie Carc in the neck.
So that's what's going on there.
If I could take a poll, I would in the chat.
And don't be, you know, glib or trolly for the sake of glib or troll.
Do you think that this is staged in that that guy is in on it?
Yes, you think it's staged and you think he's in on it.
No, you don't think he is.
Viva with pink hair, interesting visual.
I'll ask our locals community if they can get that picture.
I always have that picture somewhere in the backdrop.
I think it's on my phone, but I know locals, in our locals community, if you can find it, I'll share it with everybody before we go.
We got yes stage, yes, stage, yes, stage.
Everyone seems to think it's staged.
Well, this is why I'm going to look.
I'm not saying it's not staged.
I'm saying that the evidence that you would need for, if he does not get charged federally, but this is the other thing, by the way, and appreciate this.
If it is staged and the feds don't prosecute, what you are saying is that Bondi's DOJ and Kash Patel's FBI might be in on it or would have to be on it.
Because if it is staged, you want that guy charged.
You want that guy charged yesterday by the FBI.
I'm going to go, I'm going against the grain right now based on the information that we have.
It is not staged in that this guy did it and this guy was not being paid.
This was not an Osundairo Brothers.
Here's a $1,500 transfer for exercise.
I think this guy just decided to do something stupid on drugs, drunk, whatever.
And I will stand against this river, this onslaught of people who believe it was staged.
It's almost unanimous.
And I say one thing, you know, even if it is, even, I say, not even if it is staged, this illustrates the degree to which nobody trusts anything anymore.
Why?
Hold on.
Why would Omar approach him if it was not staged?
Well, the obvious reason is, you know, A, she flinched at first.
And then B, she went when she saw, I guess, he had no knife or gun in his hands, and she saw security already getting ready to take him.
And the other thing is, some people do stupid things.
Like people react stupidly in the face of, you know, there is, there is, there is no, you know, cut and dry, predictable.
This is how everyone reacts under those circumstances.
I'm trying to think of what I would do.
I would certainly be nervous it was acid.
I would pull off my shirt and I would flex my abs and I would show everybody like, oh yeah, didn't see that coming.
But no, anyways, I think it will.
I'm glad.
I want to be right on this one, but I don't want to be right.
I want to be right.
And I would, there's nobody on earth who would want this to be staged more than me.
And I got to make sure that my disdain for Ilhan Omer does not override my logical thought to come to conclusions that can be substantiated based on evidence and not just, well, that's not how people normally react under those circumstances.
A dirty needle is as bad as a knife.
Well, dude, and acid is worse than a knife.
You could stay away from a knife.
So that's that.
All right.
Before we go get ready to raid, who are we going to raid?
We're going to raid Redacted.
They got war.
They got war in their title again.
I like Redacted.
I think I might be doing a bad job not having catchy enough titles for my videos, but we're going to go raid Redacted.
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Time is running out.
We will attack is the title.
Trump Readies for War with Iran, sends full armada.
I don't want to say I told you so.
What did I just do there?
I just gave everybody the link to that.
I have to go raid this.
Okay, here we go.
Now we're going to go raid and we're going to read the tip questions after we do this.
Okay, good.
The raid has been confirmed.
Let me just say hi to everyone over there.
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Ginger ninja in the house.
King of, oh, hold, there's a lot here.
I found an unused gift card.
Okay, it was a, it was bananas and rice milk.
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Fixated Gaze sounds like a punk rock band or a very relentless group of ginger.
Legendary Keith says Rice and Bananas news cycle just changed only after only two days.
Because of this attack, the left always changes the news cycle after bad press.
Ginger Ninja says Bondi doesn't have to be, quote, in on it.
She just works for the deep state and the deep state wants the continued fraud.
No reason.
I just think if the DOJ does, I'm going to, I'm going to go, you know, I was going to say needle, but that might be the wrong word.
I'm going to go nudge Pan Bondi.
I think I've already done it.
If they do not bring charges against this man federally, I will remind them every day.
I'll go black pill.
If they don't bring charges, it is, I say, other than your explanation, Ginger, it's inexplicable.
Bondi doesn't have to be in on it.
Okay, I think you got that one.
And kind of looks like Paul Gemetti.
All right.
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First of all, you could have made money if you sold at the point where Pimblet had a bit of a blip in that fight.
If it goes five rounds and it's a decision, then the prediction was manifestly not that bad.
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And when it goes five rounds, that's effectively what you call a toss-up.
I didn't see the fight yet, but I saw highlights and it looked like a damn good fight.
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