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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Media Exposed. This was going to take a
look at Charlie Kirk's legacy, and it wasn't just the media.
What are the stamps that he put on American society
and what are the things that hurt American society. We're
going to take a look at that. We take a
lot Kamala's book towards she's doing. How the media covering that?
Also took a Kimmel return that was quick? How has
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that happened so fast? And after he was pulled by
so many affiliates? Was going to take this ice shooting
that happened midweek? And how's the media covering that? As usual? Look? Look,
also Hillary Clinton's came out of her closet. We're going
to take a look at her interview and that more
coming up on Media Exposed.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
To you.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
What they do.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Say is fakeenc That's how devious the media has become
their full force activists.
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Now they colluded Trump folks.
Speaker 5 (01:01):
We're in on itving.
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Sway's elections, Sways policy. We need to expose them. Republicans
trash the contrary.
Speaker 6 (01:10):
Yeah, it stops.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
I've been doing this since I was eighteen. I've had
hit jobs done against me. I've been attacked by media.
Reporters are afraid and the old truth will prevail. Thank
News Media, We're here to call you out.
Speaker 5 (01:34):
Pidens.
Speaker 6 (01:35):
The media exposed with Adam wise starts now.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Welcome to media exposed. One of Charlie Kirk's legacy that
he wanted. He wanted to teach men to be men again,
to be strong men, to be family men, to be
masculine men, and too long. For decades a decade, Hollywood
and Madison Evan has sold commercials that the grade men
as buffoons, fathers as idiots. Think of every beer or
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sitcom with a dad is a clueless fool. Looks like
an idiot can't handle the minuscule chores, and that's the
way they portrayed him in the advertising. Media campaign created
a generation of betat males who don't know how to provide,
protect or lead a family. Charlie fought to restore the
idea that manhood is about responsibility, courage, and respect for women,
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not being just a punchline turning points. Mission moving forward
is clear, build the strong men who build strong families
and a strong nation. I want to thank Charlie for
bringing that to American Society. Thank you, Charlie from above,
I want to welcome my first guest, Elon Siroleovich. Elon,
thanks for joining us again on the media exposed. Elon,
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it was so important because I don't think it's just
the media that destroyed and you were a big part
who destroyed me over the last decade, or not destroyed him,
but just hurt these you know, hurt men in their
in their crusade to be good fathers, to be good Christians,
to be good have good values. It was Madison Avenue,
a lot of the advertising industry for decades and decades.
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He cannot find a commercial that puts men in a
good light. So that's I wanted to play his first cut, Elanda.
It was this commercial number one. It makes a man
look like a foolish and it's a simple exterminated commercial.
They can't just watch this.
Speaker 7 (03:30):
Yeah, the mosquitoes are just all over the backyard.
Speaker 8 (03:33):
Please.
Speaker 6 (03:34):
Okay, Wow, Derek's good.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Okay, got that one?
Speaker 9 (03:40):
Nice?
Speaker 7 (03:41):
Got him?
Speaker 10 (03:42):
What's going on? What I said, get a pro?
Speaker 11 (03:46):
I did get a pro?
Speaker 8 (03:48):
An orcan pro?
Speaker 3 (03:51):
That makes way more sense.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
You have a lovely home.
Speaker 12 (03:56):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (03:58):
I got you?
Speaker 11 (03:59):
Got mosquitos?
Speaker 7 (04:00):
Don't call any pro, call the yorc In pro with
over one hundred and twenty years of experience, nobody's better,
pork it the best in pests.
Speaker 12 (04:07):
Thanks for wasting my time.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Sure welcome.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
You can switch that commercial for so many different brands
or banks. And the same thing the exterminated was an
African American woman, right. The guy was the father was
like silly, Right, it's just over and over again. If
you put that in front of people over and over
a decades and decades, what happens? Elon and you saw this,
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and we're going to play your ad that you put
out years ago. But what was the idea that Madison
Avenue and the avatine industry wanted so hard to put
men down? What do you think it is?
Speaker 5 (04:44):
I don't think it's just them.
Speaker 7 (04:45):
I think there's a consistent ideology that started on the
left permeated on the left to destroy the concept of
two parent households, destroy the concept of healthy masculinity. They've
broken down what a woman is to the point where
they can no longer define what is a woman. There's
an attack on objective truth, absolute truth. When you have
a society that doesn't have strong men, when you have
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a society that tells women that there's no value in
being a mother and that there's no value.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
In the human life.
Speaker 7 (05:12):
You create, and you create a society around these ideals
again where there's no objective truth, you weaken that society
to the point where you can destroy it. I always
talk about this and something Charlie Kirk really strongly believed
in it. I think he believed this is why it
was under attack as well, because it's an attack on God.
When you attack the very nature of God's creation man
and woman, and the beauty of the creation of a child,
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which is under attack right with the amount of abortion
we see in this country, then what are you doing.
You're directly attacking the very nature of what God is.
So I think, sorry about that my computer beeps randomly,
but I think that that's exactly what's going on. And
I think the media has been a tool for it.
I think Hollywood's been a tool for it. I think
a ton of businesses have been a tool for it,
investment firms, politicians, and it's an orchestrated tactic to destroy
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the baseline of our culture.
Speaker 5 (05:59):
Because you cannot have a culture that has.
Speaker 7 (06:01):
Strong men if you want to overtake it, or you
want to weaken it, or.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
You want to decay it.
Speaker 7 (06:06):
You also cannot have a culture that strongly believes in
faith and God and has a value higher than the material,
because what the government.
Speaker 5 (06:13):
Wants is for you to believe in it as their God.
Speaker 7 (06:17):
The government wants you to see them the same way
that someone who has strong faith sees God.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Let's go to this code, let's go to Jelett add
and then you put and you put a response to
that Gillett ed. But let's got to cut too and
watch what they did.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
Problem.
Speaker 11 (06:32):
We can't hide from it.
Speaker 12 (06:33):
The sexual harassment is taking out.
Speaker 5 (06:35):
It's been going on far too long.
Speaker 11 (06:40):
We can't laugh it off. Who's the dad?
Speaker 6 (06:45):
What I actually think she's trying.
Speaker 13 (06:47):
To say, making the same old excuses boys boys, But
something finally change.
Speaker 8 (06:54):
Allegations regarding sexual assault and sexual harassments.
Speaker 10 (06:58):
Wants but she says, you to tell.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
And there will be no going back.
Speaker 13 (07:05):
Because we we believe in the best in men.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Men need to hold other men accountable.
Speaker 11 (07:13):
Come on to say the right thing, to act, the
right way?
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Not cool, not cool.
Speaker 13 (07:21):
Some already are in ways big young men and small,
but some is not enough.
Speaker 7 (07:39):
Some will treat each other a day.
Speaker 13 (07:42):
Because the boys watching today will.
Speaker 9 (07:47):
Be the men of tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
There's so many things wrong with that commercial, Like what's
the problem with two little children having a little fight?
They were like, look about six seven years old. You
notice the man. Also, the guy that that's about to
just go after the girl in the street might just
say hello, and the African American guy has to stop him,
like he's the mature one. And then the guy the
buffoon at the beginning is like about to grab the
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girl's butt, Like who behaves that way? There were so
many things wrong with that commercial that made and it
made you know, and they went after what, let's face it,
like they went after the white male in that commercial.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
Yep.
Speaker 7 (08:23):
But the reason there's so many things wrong with that
commercial because the left sees white males as a stereotype.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
They rely entirely on identity politics.
Speaker 7 (08:32):
They placed white men at the top of that for
being the oppressor, and so every negative narrative that you
could ever have about white men will be pushed as
kind of a normal, generalized and the irony there is
they say, you know, we believe.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
In the best of men.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
No, you don't.
Speaker 7 (08:46):
If you believed in the best of men. You would
show a commercial of firefighters, men building every single thing
we have in this amazing country. You would show men
sacrificing that. That's the best of men, not showing a
six year old kid fighting with another six year old
kid and saying, Wow, they're disgusting for doing that, when
that is totally natural biological behavior for a man to do.
Speaker 5 (09:06):
And again, that is what they're trying to destroy.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
And what's the problem about two young little kids fighting? Like,
who's sitting around? You know, I'm making that commercial on
Madame Samsa. Let's not have six year olds little play
in it. Still playing on the grass. Let little boys
be boys. What's the prior?
Speaker 5 (09:21):
Is that natural?
Speaker 7 (09:23):
There is a natural biological reason that boys do that
with each other, the same reason that dogs, two male
dogs when they are young will test each other, the
same reason that you will see in nature lines test
each other. You know, there's a scientific, evidentiary basis for
human behavior.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
They are trying to socially engineer it out.
Speaker 7 (09:42):
And the reason boys do that with each other is
for a very healthy reason, to help establish healthy hierarchies,
to understand their limitations, to test themselves to get more
in touch with their own feelings and their own aggression,
to have healthy outlets to release that.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
I want to play a little bit of your commercial.
Let's got to cut three, just to show the audience
you created afterwards.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
What is a man? It's a man. Brave, it's a man.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
A hero.
Speaker 11 (10:25):
Is a man?
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Is a man?
Speaker 11 (10:29):
A protector is a man, Vulnerable.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Is a man.
Speaker 11 (10:51):
Disposable?
Speaker 1 (10:56):
And that was and you were kind you would like
show what men doing and positive way. Nothing too masculine
about that, But I'm glad you did that. Had to
be out five or six years ago. You did that correct,
give me a final thoughts on that moment. And as
the advertising industry quickly gotten any better since Trump got elected,
you think so?
Speaker 7 (11:16):
I did that commercial through my company because for me,
it was a straw that broke the Kemel's back and
I needed people to see that companies will stand up
for what's right. And we had a tremendously positive result.
Has advertising gotten better? Yes, I think there's been some
degree of blowback to the point where companies are saying
we have to change the way we advertise. There is
a degree of that. I think that's healthy. That's how
the marketplace of ideas should work. People should speak up,
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show these companies what they want, and when an ad
comes out that sucks, they should.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Call it out and stop supporting that company. Elon, I
want to thank you for joining us. I'll see you soon.
I'll see you in Florida soon. Coming up, the patheticness
of late night comedy reaches a new level. But next
Camalas very gay lizes get a platform in a new plug.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
Welcome back to media.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
Sos Kamalo's new book is more word salad from a
similar to her campaign, this time smearing Trump again or
revising history about her own VP pick. She claims she
didn't pick Bee Boudajog because he's gay, a desperate attempt
to paint conservatives is anti gay fact check. The New
York Times, a left leaning outlet, reported multiple times that
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openly gay men who influential roles in the Trump administration,
did a big profile on it, from Richard Garannell to
Scott Besson to Charles Moran. Trump's big gay government was.
The Times called it the reality Kamalo's playing identity politics
and it doesn't even exist and inventing a victim. Narrative
to score points. Americans are tired of her gas lighting.
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The book is a campaign prop, not a serious work
of leadership. I want to back on my next Tiffany
Marie Brand and political strategist and a podcast. Tiffany, thanks
for joining.
Speaker 14 (13:03):
Us, Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
I want to show it this foot Well, let me
just go to cut for first. It's Kamala on Rachel
Maddow being asked why she didn't pick Pete Poudages, which is.
Speaker 4 (13:17):
I guess, I guess I'd ask you to just elaborate
on that a little bit. It's hard to hear with
you running, as you know, you're the first woman elected
vice president, you're a black woman and a South Asian
woman elected that high office, very nearly elected president. To
say that he couldn't be on the ticket effectively because
he was gay, it's hard to hear.
Speaker 12 (13:35):
No, No, that's not what I said that. That's that
he couldn't be on the ticket because he is gay.
My point, as I write in the book, is that
I was clear that in one hundred and seven days
in one of the most hotly contested elections for president
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of the United States against someone like Donald Trump, who
knows no floor to be a black woman running for
president of the United States and as a vice presidential
running mate a gay man, with the stakes being so high.
Speaker 6 (14:15):
It made me.
Speaker 12 (14:16):
Very sad, but I also realized it would be a
real risk.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Good photo here, Tiffany Donald Trump's big gay government. It
was a big profile or a nice story actually about Trump.
So there's multiple ways this makes no sense because Donald
Trump has been a big, you know, celebrity, a big
figure in New York City. And if you don't get
along with gays in New York City, it probably not
going to exist. There's so many and his government is
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filled with gays. The Secretary Treasury, Rich Garnell runs the
Kennedy Center, who's was a national security hancho in the
first administration. On and on and on. So well, Kamala
is saying, makes no sense A book, I don't even
know it will help us out. But what do you
think of that SoundBite on Rachel Maddow?
Speaker 10 (15:03):
Yeah, oh, I think you know.
Speaker 14 (15:05):
Once again Kamala Harris not making sense. What a complete shock,
How unusual? This is my surprise face. Uh, the woman
is coming up with excuse after excuse for her failed
presidential bid and frankly, it's embarrassing. I mean, you have
guys less you said, like Brick Cornell, who not only
is running the Kennedy Center, but was seriously considered to
be Secretary of State for Mark Rupio and was ambassador
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before that. I mean, the thing with President Trump is
that we have to remember his background. Not only was
he wildly successful in New York City and you know,
used to live the socialite scene there, but the man
literally owned the Miss USA pageant, right, And I don't
think there's anything that attracts a beautiful pageant. So I
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think it's been really really interesting to see this pushback
against reality with Kamala Harris and her ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
But I know she just I don't even know what
she's writing. You talk about picking someone that's gay. That's
why she didn't pick someone that gay. I'm not sure
her VP pick wasn't gay. The way he flailed his
hands when he went in that audience constantly. I mean,
if that's the straight, alpha male from Minnesota, from the Midwest,
we got, that's a said state of affairs in the
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Democratic Party, right because something missing that was her pick.
Speaker 10 (16:26):
We did call him Tampa, but she even said she
didn't pick she felt secure with him because the other
the other pick might have over you know, shot outshine her,
like JOHNH.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Shapiro or the other ones. But that's what you want.
You want someone as great as you are better than
you to be leaders in America. That was her insecurity.
She was actually she was a missing VP. She was
a missing uh you know through the whole four years.
And then when it was time to stand up and
say Joe and take a lead and say I think
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it's time for you to leave, she didn't have the
guts to do that. So what do you think of that?
Call picking tamp on tim and you think of her?
Have you seen any more of a rollout on a
book tour?
Speaker 6 (17:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (17:13):
What's been really Also just crazy things that she's written,
even about Josh Shapiro and about how she went through
this process, and also even the relationship she had with
the Bidens was really crazy because she spent an entire
paragraph blaming them for being a completely absent VP and
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blamed you know, it was their fault that she wasn't
a good vice president. It was their fault that she
didn't get any work done. It was their fault that
she wasn't a border czar doing her job. But when
you look at this woman at the end of the day,
she is a very insecure person who should never have
had this candidacy and this nomination.
Speaker 10 (17:53):
In the first place.
Speaker 14 (17:54):
And because of that, I think she internally knew that
she was completely inadequate and un qualified and that has
got to have just eaten away inside of her. And
you see the desperation the paragraph in the book where
she's where her and her sisters are wiping off the
Madam President frosting on their election night cupcakes. I mean,
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this is a sad woman that should have gone to
a therapist instead of writing a three hundred page book.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
That's why America is based on excellence, based on achievement,
not based on an identity policy. It's not based on race.
And that's what happened when Joe Biden said he picked
it because he promised he was going to pick an
African American female. I don't know why he did that.
That's not America. That's not what our founding fathers or
anybody strives to be in America. That's not what we
teach our children, and that shouldn't have happened but that's
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what you got when you picked a I can answer
you a question, Tiffany, you answer it. You can ask
Kamala and she can't answer a question. What's just This
could have cut five. It was Kamala on the view
and simple question and Navara asks her, why, Now give
me a one one reason why you lost.
Speaker 15 (18:58):
Kamala Philadelphia rall night before and I was sitting behind
your husband, Doug and Maya and your family, and I
remember hugging and I'm telling me we got this. I
felt so good going into election day, and then I
read in the book that you did too. I went
into election day thinking you were going to win, so
did you. So, I mean, it was a very tight race.
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But ultimately, if you have to pin it down to
one thing, what was the primary reason do you think
that you lost?
Speaker 12 (19:30):
There are many factors I think that played into the
outcome of that election, but I think probably one of
the biggest in my mind, is we just didn't have
enough time.
Speaker 8 (19:40):
We didn't have enough time.
Speaker 12 (19:40):
We didn't have enough time, but you didn't. And you know,
I mean, one of the reasons I wrote the book
is this is unprecedented. Think about this, that there's a
race for president of the United States. The current sitting
president is running for reelection. Three and a half months
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from the election, he decides not to run. The sitting
vice president then takes the mantle running against a former
president of the United States who had been running for
ten years, with one hundred and seven days until the election.
And by the way, another piece of what is unprecedented
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and a bit historical about that race, It is the
closest presidential race in the twenty first century in terms
of the outcome.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
You know, it's close at all. He won every close
He won thousands of counties over you. He won every
toss up state. He won the popular vote, which is
so hard by it for GOP to want a popular
vote because you know, the California the votes come in
millions for the Democrats, so it's hard to catch up.
She can't even answer that question. It wasn't because you
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had one hundred and seven days you were to the
sitting vice president. After you got out of it, after
she remember Stifany answered, she got out a Democratic invention.
She was up. The glowing coverage she got from the
national media was unheard of. It was like Barack Obama
two point zero, even greater the coverage she was getting.
She was up in the polls after all that coverage,
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Why do you think let me ask you, what's the
number of reason she lost because she can't answer the question.
Speaker 14 (21:24):
Well, I think it was kind of all downhill after
her appearance on the View, which she's even you know,
kind of contributed a factor to where when when asked
by her friends what she would have done differently or
what she will do differently as president to Joe Biden,
she said absolutely nothing. And then as we see his
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clear cognitive decline, and it becomes more and more evident
in what bad shape he was and that he was
using an auto pen for his entire presidency.
Speaker 10 (21:54):
I think the at the end of the day, it.
Speaker 14 (21:55):
Boils down to lack of integrity, lack of relatability, and
people started waking up to how stupid this woman really
is and that she is more functional drinking, you know,
a couple bottles of chardonnay and writing a let's call
it a book. Then she is sitting in an oval
office and she was embarrassing. She was incapable of dealing
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with world leaders, and there is a disingenuousness about her
that the American people didn't buy. The people were sick
of failed Democrat policies. They were sick of open borders,
they were sick of high taxes and incredible debt that
we just kept accumulating. They wanted to make America safe again.
They wanted to make America great again, and Kamala Harris
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and Tampon tan were not the men to do it.
Speaker 10 (22:42):
They wanted a leader. And you know, you look at how.
Speaker 14 (22:47):
Her bump in numbers after the DNC was really concerning,
especially since it came after President Trump's assassination attempt. So
really we have to look at the pact that the
American people are not as stupid as the Democrats wish
we were.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Was a terrible candidate. I think the worst candidate I've
ever seen. I can't remember anything good she did during
the campaign. She didn't do any podcasts, any media, barely
any media. It was a joke. Didn't That was a mistake, Tiffany,
thanks for joining us. As always, I'll see you soon.
You up next. Jimmy Kimmel and the loss of the
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media integrity and and Hollywood integrity, well that more coming
up by media exposed. Welcome back to media exposed. Jimmy
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Kimmel was back on the air midweek, but the media
lied all along. Kimmel wasn't censored by Trump, his own
boss's benched for crossing the line. Even Carriers next star
Sinclair refused to error his show after his false, reckless comments.
This is about accountability, not censorship. Kimmick claimed the should
was one of us on the right. False evidence showed
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the show was a far left radical antifah leaning with
the trans identifying partner. Any real journalist will be fired
for such blatant misreporting. ABC cave to the lefty mob
to Hollywood by letting him back on so quickly. The
left invented cancel culture. Now they reverse it to protect
their millionaire celebris. Hypocrisy, pure and simple. I want to
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mix it. My next guest, Martha Bain Martha and had
a bank being Matha. Thanks for joining us.
Speaker 8 (25:03):
It's a pleasure, Adam, Thank you for having me on
your show again. I'm here in New York City attending
UNGA for the United Nations. And you know, because you
you've spent a lot of time in the big city,
traffic is terrible. So this is real life, real life reality.
Here at the un for anga.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Okay, hopefully you watch this clip. I'm going to go
to cut his opening clip after Jimmy Kimmel Midweek was
allowed back on ABC. Let's go to cut six.
Speaker 16 (25:30):
We're going to ban you from the airwaves if you
don't say what we like.
Speaker 11 (25:36):
That will end up bad for conservatives.
Speaker 16 (25:39):
I don't think I've ever said this before, but Ted
Cruz is right.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
He's absolutely right.
Speaker 6 (25:45):
That's a question all of it put him.
Speaker 16 (25:49):
I mean, think about it. If Ted Cruise can't speak freely,
then he can't cast spells on the Smurfs. Even though
I don't agree with many of those people on most subjects,
some of the things they say even make me want
to throw up. It takes courage for them to speak
out against this administration, and they did, and they deserve
credit for it, and that for telling your followers that
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our government cannot be allowed to control what we do
and do not say on television, and that.
Speaker 5 (26:20):
We have to stand up to it.
Speaker 16 (26:21):
I've been hearing a lot about what I need to
say and do tonight, and the truth is, I don't
think what I have to say is going to make
much of a difference. If you like me, you like me.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
If you don't, you don't.
Speaker 16 (26:30):
I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind, but I
do want to make something clear because it's important to
me as a human, and that is you understand that
it was never my intention to make light.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Of the murder of a young man.
Speaker 16 (26:44):
I don't. I don't think there's the only thing bunny
about it. I posted a message on Instagram of the
day who was killed, sending love to his family and
asking for compassion, and I meant it.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
I still do.
Speaker 16 (26:59):
Nor was it my intention to blame any specific group
for the actions of what it was obviously a deeply
disturbed individual.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
That was really the opposite.
Speaker 16 (27:08):
Of the point I was trying to make. But I
understand that to some that felt either ill timed or unclear,
or maybe both. And for those who think I did
point a finger, I get why you're upset. If the
situation was reversed, there was a good chance I'd have
felt the same way. I have many friends and family
members on the other side who I love and remain
close to, even though we don't agree on politics at all.
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I don't think the murderer who shot Charlie Kirk represents
anyone This was a sick person who believed violence was
a solution.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
And it isn'tthing's wrong with his opening statement. It came back.
I don't believe the shoot represent anything. Yes, he did
represent left. You know, what do you think about his
opening remarks, ad and apologize, b He says, I don't
think any side doesn't matter. What, of course, it matters
what you say. We're a forgiving country, We're a good,
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good people. If you had a sincere apology, maybe people
would forgive you and want to watch you. Give me
your thoughts on his comeback opening rs.
Speaker 8 (28:10):
His opening remarks just added more AsSalt to the wound.
I think that you know, and I think I speak
for millions of people around the world who have been
mourning the loss of Charlie Kirk, who was a champion
of freedom of speech. He would go to college campuses
all over our great nation. He actually traveled all over
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the world, and he would talk to anybody, He would
debate anybody and give everybody an opportunity to be heard.
And he was assassined, murdered. Millions of people have been
mourning his loss. And here you have Jimmy Kimmel, who,
while everybody was warning our hearts have been broken. This
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thirty one year old martyr, a man who gave his
life to the Lord and promoted peace, American values, family values,
and you have Jimmy Kimmel mocking him and claiming that
it was that the shooter who was deranged was a
supporter of President Trump, a mega individual. And it's outrageous,
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it's appalling, it's outrageous, and he was suspended. It wasn't enough.
His show should have been canceled. But here we see
again that the absolute hypocrisy. And we see it time
and time again. How many times have conservatives been banned,
shadow banned, their entire accounts closed because they spoke out
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and supported President Trump, really in support of making America
great again. And here we have a situation where Jimmy
Kimmel does the most horrific thing he could have said,
you know, in the throes of the most incredible, most painful, uh,
you know, outcome of a great man, a martyr who
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died really doing what he was called to do. And
so no, I don't accept his his so called apology,
which really wasn't an apology at all. And I think
I speak for millions of people around the world who
are appalled that that Jimmy Kimmel took the position that
he did, and that frankly, you know, he speaks a
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freedom of speech, but it's absolutely hypocritical.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
We're gonna have to rename this segment Interviews from a car,
Interviews from a camp from New York City. We'll rename this.
But like he never even apologized, and the fact that
if he did, we're forgiving people. But this was the
same guy who cheerleaded when Donald Trump was thrown off Twitter.
He cheerleaded, I believe Roseanne Barr, he eleaded, cheerleadd when
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wanted Tucker thrown off the air. So here he is,
and then the whole Hollywood industry comes down and makes
it about freedom of speech, makes it about the Trump administration.
Had nothing to do with Trump administration. Yes, Brandon Carr
was on an interview, but it was the most vile
thing that he said, just not even the wounds were
you know, it was right after the assassin the day after.
(31:12):
But I want to show you another cut where he
talked he goes after Trump. This is his first night back.
You think he would just cool off and not go
after Trump, But here was the first night back or
then we cut seven.
Speaker 16 (31:24):
And I wonder, how did that guy turn into this guy?
Speaker 5 (31:27):
Who would you like to see replaced Kimmel on late night?
Speaker 1 (31:30):
A lot of people if anybody could replace the guy
had no talent kim Look, he was fired. He had
no talent.
Speaker 11 (31:38):
He's a watch job, but he had no talent.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
And more importantly than talent, he had no Because a
lot of people have no talent, they get ratings, but
he had no ratings.
Speaker 16 (31:48):
Well I do tonight.
Speaker 6 (32:05):
He's s.
Speaker 16 (32:10):
Almost you're almost have to be a sorry for him.
He tried his best to cancel me.
Speaker 11 (32:17):
Instead he forced millions of people.
Speaker 16 (32:19):
To watch the show not backfired bigly. He might have
to release the Epstein files to distract us from this.
Speaker 6 (32:27):
Now.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
It's really silly. What does he keep crying about it? Pathetic?
He's got his first night backcass to attack Trump. You
brought back because they caved ABC. I think Sinclair and
Next Star, which might be twenty five percent or so
of the affiliates was Remember a lot of big companies
own the local ABC stations. I think he's still off
the air now. And they said he should apologize, but
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they're asking for an apology, and he hasn't even think
about this. He's off for three four days, he has
hunt dozens and dozens of writers and staff reading about it.
He can't even apologize. But what do you think about
that clip going after Trump his first night back. Give
your thoughts on that.
Speaker 5 (33:06):
It's so outrageous.
Speaker 8 (33:07):
It wasn't President Trump that had him suspended from him
his show. It was his bosses, so that had him
suspended from the show. And look, his viewership was down.
President Trump is one hundred percent correct. I mean, my
miniature labradoodle when I post a picture of him, has
more viewers and more responses then Jimmy Kimmel did before
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he was removed for his outrageous statements. So you know,
this is an example of you know, fake news. I mean,
I guess none of us should be surprised, but perhaps
perhaps we are because this was on the heels of
an assassination, the murder of Charlie Kirk, a great man
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whose legacy lives on in all of our hearts from
millions of people around the world, A good man, a
martyr who gave his life to the Lord.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
And for him to.
Speaker 8 (34:00):
Say something so outrageous, I guess for us that are
supporters of President Trump and the MAGA movement. We've been
called everything by.
Speaker 17 (34:10):
The radical left right, Adam, I mean literally, I mean, Martha,
I don't care if you're a Democrat, Republican, if someone
I know or someone famous dies, whether it's a left
winger right, you send your deepest condolences, you send your
heart out to them, you pray for them.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
What makes these people, these psychos on the left come
up with jokes. There shouldn't be a time for jokes
like that. That's what and that's what they think. Right away,
criticize to go off the jokes. Give me your final thoughts.
Speaker 8 (34:39):
I recall I recall President Trump when he was told
of the death of uh Of of a liberal Supreme Court.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
Justice on the Ruth Beta Ginsburg, Ruth.
Speaker 8 (34:52):
Brader Ginsburg, And clearly they were on opposite sides of
the of the political spectrum. And President Trump gave him
his heartfelt, controlled condolence, condolences, And that's what should be done,
that's what's appropriate. And thank god we have President Trump
in the White House. He's a great man and a
great leader for the world.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
Martha Benetta Fege, thanks for interviews from the Cab from
New York. Thanks again, We'll see you soon.
Speaker 5 (35:18):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (35:19):
It's an honor to be on your show, Adam.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
Thank you. Up last, Hillary Clinton makes us roll her
eyes with more nonsense. And also there was a shooting
again over the Ice agents. And and I'm going to
say it, the media is leading up to that with
their politicians causing that kind of vile behavior and dangerous behavior.
That more coming up on media expose. Welcome back to
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media expos Hillary Clinton is back at it, pushing unity
on TV while blaming conservatives for division. She says she
wants to bring Americans together, but every word is a
dig at President Trump. This is the same political game
that courts her presidency. Blame half the country, I claiming
to united talk in one year out the other. The
less versus unity is simply agree with them or be
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smeit as hateful. Hilary is a symbol of what the
Democrats keep losing the Heartlett keep losing the belt Way
of America. I'm empty rhetoric, zero self awareness. I want
to welcome my guest here, David here from Breaking Point. David,
thanks for joining us. I know you were in Arizona.
We'll touch on that late. I want to hear what
it was like being at the memorial, you know, over
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it just seemed like the biggest memorial in my lifetime
I ever heard of, I ever seen but Platon that.
But I wanted to talk to you on this, Hillary,
because anytime Hillary gets in the news, she seems to
not unite, divide. I think her husband was a much
better united than she was, by far. Bill. You know,
Bill just liked to have a good time at the time, right,
(37:16):
and he's a bit charming. But let's go to cut
eight here, and what's what she says and push she
blames it all on cut eight.
Speaker 18 (37:23):
Hea, we haven't gotten to the more perfect union, and
we fought a civil war over part of it, and
people have been protesting, you know, for hundreds of years
that you know, things were not as they should be,
given our ideals and how we should be moving towards them.
So I think that's what makes us so special as
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a country, and the idea that you could turn the
clock back and try to recreate a world that never
was dominated by you know, let's say it, white men
of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain point
of view, a certain ideology. It's just doing such damage
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to what we should be aiming for. And we were
on the path toward that, I mean imperfectly. Lots of
you know, bumps along the way, but I agree with you,
we were on the right trajectory.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Let me let me what's wrong with white men? They
built this country a lot of them. Your husband's a
white man, Your ministry, his administration are mostly white men.
But they're back at it to griff because the Clinton
Foundation is added with un week, they have their initiative also,
you know, And then I see a clip earlier in
the week Stephanopoulos was fighting with Marco Ruby about this
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USAI D eight, defending it, and he was back at
it again. What do you think about you know, their
whole media avalanche against Rubio and USAIDDA and that whole
clip your sword just now with Hillary.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
Well, Hillary, I carry hot sauce in my purse. Clinton.
You know, it was always exploiting the race issue.
Speaker 19 (38:58):
And the US helps more people than any country on
the planet. And like Rubio pointed out with Stephanopoulos, right,
are you going to blame the US if somebody dies,
if we don't come and give money to all these countries.
What about the other two hundred countries on the planet.
How much are they giving or not giving? And how
many lives are they responsible, you know for killing? And
anytime there's one of these efforts out there, you know,
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like look at Live Aid, Colonel Magistu, the Ethiopians, the Marxists,
the Soviet Union took all the.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
Food and the Gaza strip.
Speaker 19 (39:26):
There's one hundred the acres of food sitting there in
Ghazig that Hamas won't let it be distributed to the people.
Speaker 3 (39:32):
This is all a ruse.
Speaker 19 (39:34):
And then Clinton yesterday, Bill Clinton, you know, the other
day is that the Clinton Global Initiative talking about how
the US is dismantling all these foreign programs. But Adam,
I maintain that all of this is to deflect. You know,
this so Keif media group video is not a very
good one, and this former government official is claiming that
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there were sexual assaults going on on the plane that
Clinton was flying on, on the Epstein jet.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
I'm just saying what he said. They said it was
rape on the jet.
Speaker 3 (40:08):
That's what they're saying.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
You know, we don't know that's what they're saying. It
was his undercover video. This is the someone for the
Department of Justice, an official, so that this guy does unbelievable,
even if.
Speaker 19 (40:20):
You discount it, and even if that story is not true.
He was on Epstein's jet. I think, you know, you
can't get rid of the dynamic duo of Michelle and Barack. Right,
they're always out front, Barock saying that little boys need
gay mentors, Michelle Obama more you know, divisiveness.
Speaker 3 (40:40):
And then you have Bill and Hillary.
Speaker 19 (40:42):
I don't remember any other past presidents who've got X
first ladies with them going out.
Speaker 3 (40:48):
You know, even George W. Bush or Laura Bush.
Speaker 19 (40:50):
You know, they're not going out, and she's not going
out and destroying everybody's name. You know, Jimmy Carter did
it a little bit, but you know those.
Speaker 1 (41:01):
Ever since Trump got elected, the rules changed. It used
to be gracious, ex President, we go and go golf
and go build their museum, build, you know, do charitable.
Speaker 3 (41:10):
Now they're activists.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
Now they become radicals, activists, anything to undermine I think,
you know, basically, Biden's administration was almost Obama's administration because Biden,
you know, Biden was sleeping half the time, so it
wasn't really his presidency. It's probably Obama and all the
left wing activists he had in there. So again, that
was ridiculous. And the grift that the Clinton's been playing.
(41:33):
You talked about anybody from Haiti. They ripped off that country,
They ripped off the aid from there. The Clinton Foundation
never got to what the Haitians the way it was
supposed to be. So whole Clinton Foundation has been a
grift since he lost his presidency.
Speaker 19 (41:47):
You know, they can't even give it a week. You know,
they're tearing apart the United States. You know, coming off
that Charlie Kirk memorial, that was the biggest event in
US history since MLK, right, and there's never been anything
like what we saw out there, filling a stadium next
to an arena with one hundred thousand people.
Speaker 3 (42:09):
You know, that's never happened.
Speaker 19 (42:12):
And they can't even give it a week, and they're
just doubling down.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Not only they can't give it a week, the media
can't and I'm tired of it. Was all for two weeks.
We heard both sides, both sides, and they had to
change the debate, they had to change the talking points,
they had to change an hour. You know why, because
everything about that story they're wrong. Everything about that story
is evil, Everything about that story shouldn't happen in America.
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Charlie Kirk was a good man. He was fighting for freedom.
He wanted to open debate. He was a Christian man,
he was a father. So what the media have to do?
Change debate about Jimmy Kimmel, make it about freedom of
the press, make it about anti government sense and it's all.
BS had nothing to do with that. They didn't want
to cover the true story at Charlie Kirk because it
makes the left look horrible. It makes the media look horrible,
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So they wanted to change the narrative so bad both sides,
both sides. It wasn't both sides. It was left wing
and we're going to jump into another left wing It's
almost similar going after Ice. This guy Jason Joshua John
who was idda as an anti Ice gunman who opened
fire on this Daily Dallas facility early in the week.
(43:20):
He was a gunman and it was a bust full
of the immigrants they were pulling and it led into
the immigration facility from a Dallas rooftop. He shot down,
he identified, he shot a few people, and the words
David anti Ice was scrolled on the clips of amos
found near the body who died, and he died of
a self afflicted gunshot wound. But all of this, I
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want to show you this clip because it's the media
again that leads led to this. Watch cut nine.
Speaker 9 (43:47):
ICE is looking more and more like an American Gestapo.
Speaker 7 (43:51):
They're huddled around the elevator banks in masks without identifying information.
Speaker 12 (43:56):
What a terrifying like these are Gestapo tactic but.
Speaker 9 (44:00):
Has created this years they've seen the kind of fascist
ICE Gestapo militias go around Latino American citizens in places
like La.
Speaker 16 (44:08):
ICE agents, masked ICE Gestapo agents getting more funding than
any other law enforcement agency in the history of the
United States.
Speaker 15 (44:15):
ICE running gestopo like around our country.
Speaker 5 (44:18):
The Gestapo had the same function.
Speaker 9 (44:21):
It was there to draw distinction between us and them.
It was not federally, it was controlled from the by
the leader. And we're seeing a disturbing similarities between this
force and the Gestapo.
Speaker 7 (44:34):
We've got these masked thug cowards kidnapping innocent people and
sending them off to be slaves or tortured in other countries.
Speaker 11 (44:41):
Dressing like thugs and acting like thugs.
Speaker 6 (44:43):
People still want to come here. Despite the crazy they
still want to come here because they know in this
land their voice is protected, their rights are protected, and
there won't be jack booted thugs coming in wearing masks
over their face to take them off the streets away.
Oh wait, I'm sorry, someone that's happening. Oh that's happening
right now.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
You know, these are people that went out. David got
a job protecting the country, rounding up illegals, a lot
of them criminals. And this is what the national media
talks about him, Gestapo, which was you know, from the
Nazi Germany era of killing people, rounding up Jews and
you know, putting them into gas chambers. And this is
the viral language they use and leads to a gunman
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shooting at ICE agents, shooting at a bus. They should
be ashamed of themselves and they'll never learn.
Speaker 19 (45:32):
And they sit up there with their serious faces on
these newscasts and pretend, you know, they're having a real conversation.
Speaker 3 (45:38):
It's all script that Gestapo is the word of the week.
Speaker 19 (45:41):
And don't forget Alvarado, Texas with sixteen people would charge
for an ambush of an ICE facility and they shot
an Alvarado police officer there. You know, this is gonna
get worse before it gets better. And the Democrats and
the mainstream media have the blood on the hands. We're
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not the ones killing people. We're not the ones shooting people.
We're not the ones bullying people. I covered an anti
Israeli protest outside the White House last week and they
had these eight bullhorns blaring about one hundred and seventy decibels.
It was a public health housard. My ears still hurt.
It's a week later, and there was nothing the Secret
Service could do about it. And I confronted them on that,
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and this girl who was like the coordinated I played
on a breaking point last week, came up in my face.
Speaker 3 (46:27):
They're taking Google AI images of me.
Speaker 19 (46:30):
They're trying to figure out who I am, you know,
and they're they're.
Speaker 3 (46:33):
These people are just evil. They're just evil. They're not civil.
People were paid or just totally paid, totally paid, and
they wouldn't tell.
Speaker 19 (46:42):
You know, I wasn't threatening. I was three feet away.
I wasn't threatening. I was just asking, why are you here?
I said, wouldn't the encourasion and the Gaza end if
the hostages were released tomorrow? And oh, you can't ask
that question. Oh you're a fascist, Oh you're your right
wing you know news corobumn is.
Speaker 1 (46:58):
They've made these people so vile, so evil, they they
don't mind if they kill people. It's almost that's a
we've come to a six society and we have to fight.
We have to we have to go after them and
put them away.
Speaker 3 (47:12):
And they're fermenting violence, so we have to destroy.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
Them, destroy their culture, destroy their elements, destroy their funding.
I'm glad you put uh you know Antifa as a
you know, as a terrorist group. David, thanks for joining us.
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