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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. Well, the Biden files
are now pouring out from the CYA Media team, which
is all the leftist loons. Jake Tapper is their new superhero.
Why because victimhood is their safe space and he is
spoon feeding some strong victimhood these days. Listen to this crap,
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and I.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Think that we need to be skeptical of everything that
we are told by people in power. And I mean
that obviously should be the mantra of being a journalist
to begin with. If your mother tells you she loves you,
get a second source. We just need to remember that,
like politicians lie, white houses lie. Power is an aphrodisiac,
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and we just need to all remember that and not
take it face value.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Don't take the set face value. You can't even trust
your mother if you're a journalist. I mean, we have
to get back to this. We've been too trusting of
the White House just so happens to be at the
time when there's a new administration, Like, don't ever trust
the White House. Listen, folks, Journalistic malpractice today can get
you a fat book contract. That's what we're learning here.
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That's what Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson got They just
released a whole book detailing President Joe Biden's physical and
cognitive decline, and now they're warning journalists not to fall
into the trust trap. Give me a break. Do not
believe these people. Let's not forget that. Jake Tapper repeatedly
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attacked any conservative who voiced concern over the president's condition.
In twenty twenty, Tapper just ripped Laura Trump for saying
she felt bad for Biden when he was struggling on stage.
Listen to this on stage or they turned to him,
I'm like, Joe, can you get it out?
Speaker 3 (01:49):
Let's get the words out.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
Jo, you kind of feel bad for him?
Speaker 2 (01:53):
How do you think it makes little kids with stutters
feel when they see you make a comment like that.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
First and foremost, I had no idea that Joe Biden
ever suffered from a stutter. I think what we see
on stage with Joe Biden, Jake, is very clearly a
cognitive decline.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
That's what I'm referring to. It makes me uncomfortable.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
You are now think that's so amazing. It's so amazing
to me.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
That try and figure out an answer a cognitive decline.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
You're trying to.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Tell me that what I was suggesting was I think.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
That you were mocking his stutter. Yeah, I think you
were mocking his stutter. And I think you have absolutely
no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline. I would think
that somebody in the Prump family would be more sensitive
to people who do do not have medical licenses diagnosing
politicians from Afar. Plenty of people have diagnosed your father
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from Afar, and I'm sure it offends you, your father
in law from a far I'm sure it defends you.
You don't have any standing to say.
Speaker 4 (02:51):
Noticing what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
You just talked about a cognitive decline that I have
one last question for you.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
Now, you can't be times on stage, and it's very
concerning to a lot of people that this could be
the leader of the free world.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Okay, that is all I'm saying. I genuinely sorry for Joett.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
He literally cuts her off. I mean, this is that
is propaganda at its best. She says she's worried because
he's really struggling on stage. Remember this is twenty twenty.
He's really struggling on stage. She says, there's concern about it.
He comes out and he says, you're making fun of
his stutter. She goes, I didn't know he had a stutter.
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Why didn't she know? Because he literally never had a
stutter when he was in the Senate. This like, oh
suddenly child a childhood stutter came back. No, there was
truly an issue. And then he says, you can't diagnose
cognitive decline, and he just he really rips her, which
I think is so ironic because now apparently Jake Tapper,
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now that he's written a book, he can diagnose cognitive
decline and he can actually profit off of Joe bi
cognitive decline. But anybody who was reporting it before him,
they were making fun of Joe Biden. So now he's
come out and he's apologized. Happer's apologized to Laura Trump.
Supposedly he told Megan Kelly that he apologized for saying
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those things. So it's like, look, I apologize for that.
Now it should be all good. We should be good, Right,
I get to go on this big book tour and
talk to you about the truth is this is a
point where it feels like these people need to not
just apologize to Laura Trump, which I'm glad that he
did if he did, but they need to apologize to
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the American people because we are really at a point
where whether you are on the right or the left,
you should be really mad. On the right, we were
told we were horrible people, and then on the left
you were deceived and human humiliated. Not the media, they
were not deceived. It was the actual voters who were deceived.
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And I am shocked by the number of vote who
came out and said, you know, how could the people
on the right say this about Joe. I mean remember
Joe Scarborough coming out and being like, this is the
best Joe Biden we've ever seen. This is the best one,
regardless of what anyone is saying, he's amazing. This was
total bs. He knew he was behind the scenes. These
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people they're like acting, okay right now, what we're seeing
is a lot of acting. They've gone from journalism to
acting because they're trying to cover their own butts. So
regardless of what we know today, we do know that
trusting the nightly news, the days of trusting the nightly
news are gone. Today's journalists they're just creating and twisting
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the news to benefit their political party or their pocketbook,
and both of those things are wrong. You shouldn't be
personally personally making money off of the news. I mean,
it's different that you get paid to be a journalist.
You shouldn't be hiding the truth and then making money
off of it. You shouldn't be out there jockeying for
your political party. But then how arrogant to come out
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and be like, Eh, I'm actually the news. Now Jake
Tapper believes he is the news. I'm going to go
around and I'm going to be breaking news everywhere. I'm
the news. How arrogant to travel all over admitting that
you lied, but now I have the real scoop. The
only takeaway from this book should be that the media
not only helped to cover up what might be the
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biggest scandal in American history, but also put the entire
world at risk by covering for someone who wasn't really president.
Now they're saying that people were hiding it out of fear.
If it's fear, what was the retribution? I mean, think
about that. They are okay with saying there are people
that just weren't willing to say it because they were afraid.
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Some of them are saying, oh, they were afraid they
wouldn't get access. Well, why aren't you saying like this
was a threat to democracy? Were we living under a
tyrannical government where the guy government was threatening people if
they exposed the truth, and the truth being that we
had no president in the White House, that there was
this shadow cabinet. Now we're hearing there was this shadow
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cabinet that was acting as the executive, that they were
running the auto pen, that they were creating the executive orders.
If that's the case, and it really looks like it is,
how did the Democrats recover from this? Because it shouldn't
be enough to say that journalists just became too trusting.
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They were complicit in this. The Democrats shouldn't recover. It
should actually take decades to get back into the public trust.
But they're counting on you forgetting Really, if you think
about this, you had four years where we sent a
man out on the world stage who couldn't put sentences together.
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The media knew they were writing the questions, they were
helping him get through it. We should not let anyone forget.
They should not be able to be trusted again for
a very long time. But they're counting that you'll forget.
They're counting on it because it happens last week. One
of the pundits said, oh, this story will die in
two weeks. In two weeks, they think that four years
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of lies can just go away in two weeks. So
we can't let the people forget that. They all did
this together. The media was there, They knew they were
sending the questions ahead of time. They saw the behind
the scenes, like what you see. What you saw were
the images that were really released by people who were
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trusting who were trusted in that circle. The reason people
didn't really realize this until the debate was because you
were seeing what they were letting out. But the people
who were interviewing him, they were seeing the behind the scenes.
All of these people who say, oh, we didn't know belownee.
So Alex Thompson, he's trying to play the victim too.
Don't let them get away with it. This is what
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he had to say. Why do you believe the Democrats
push forward anyway despite what Americans were telling them month
after month.
Speaker 5 (09:12):
I mean, it's a good lesson for the Democratic Party,
and you should listen to your voters and listen to
what they were very very clearly saying, and let's be honest,
the reason most of them did not speak up is
because they were scared of the effects that was going
to have on their political career. They saw what happened
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to former Congressman Dean Phillips when he spoke out and
then eventually ran sort of a last stitch run for president,
and now he is no longer in Congress. There was
honestly like fear, and I mean I think even the
book you could call it cowardice on the with among
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many many Democratic lawmakers about their concerns about him running
for a second term. And they only finally went public
after the debate when they realized that Biden's own liabilities
were going to drag them down too.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
It wasn't fear, it's ambition. They all have it. They
all want to get ahead, they all want to keep
their place, they all want their committee assignments. And apparently
when you have a president who is not in there,
who is a being taken care of by a wife
who wants to keep him in the White House, apparently
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you can say I'm going to look past that and
not tell the American people the truth because I don't
want it to hurt my political career. It wasn't fear,
it was just politics. But that's how that's where politics
have gotten. This is the fear you should have as
the American people, that people are not willing to tell
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you the truth about what's happening. In fact, it's not
just that they won't tell you the truth. They'll tell
you aren't seeing what you are seeing. Because he just
admitted that those people are also coming forward on they
were coming forward on truth social or they were coming
out in their posts on social media. Not true social
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Those people wouldn't go out on truth social they're coming
out and putting on the record that they were supporting
Joe Biden for reelection. So these people who were so
afraid of their political careers, they were willing to put
in writing on a social media post that they wanted
Joe Biden to be reelected. They knew he couldn't be reelected,
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They knew he couldn't run for office, and yet they
weren't doing that to protect you. They were doing that
because they figured that they could continue the lie. They
figured that they could con this facade was good enough
that they could continue to convince the American people to
keep coming back for more. Oh doesn't matter. Don't believe
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what you see these videos. Don't believe that you see
that he's actually adding these questions in advance. Re elect him,
re elect him. They were doing this just days before
that debate, that career ending debate, where in that moment,
like I said, there's no way to spin that. Don't
know how they thought they were going to get through that.
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I think we all question how they thought they were
going to get through that. But there must have been
something that they would like jazz him up and they
would push him out there, and they figured they could
get through this hour and a half long debate or
whatever it was. But that was the moment where people
just melted down. They were like, oh my gosh, he's
a disaster. They saw the decline firsthand, and they couldn't
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they couldn't tell the public everything was cool anymore. It
was like, oh my gosh, what are we going to do?
This is when everything just breaks down. The shadow cabinet,
the executive orders, the unelected bureaucrats, all of these people
making decisions for you. They're like, oh my gosh, no
one can actually see this. During that same interview that
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with Alex Thompson on CNN, Jake Tapper actually admitted they
had seen it. He literally talks about he has two
hundred interviews. These two journalists waited until Joe Biden left
the White House to conduct more than two hundred interviews,
and then they were able to quickly assemble a tell
all book. I mean, think about this. Nobody wanted to
talk about it. It hasn't even been six months. In
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a few months time, they interviewed two hundred people. Did
they do like seven interviews a day? They got all
of this massive information and they were able to compile
these two hundred interviews into a tell all book and
then go on this tour. That's amazing. We've got more
coming up on the journalists cashing in on their Joe
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Biden corruption after this. The irony of this entire situation,
(15:11):
guess what It was not lost on even the leftist comedians.
Here's John Stewart.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
You will not believe what we found out.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
Don't news people have to tell you what they know
when they find it out. Isn't that the difference between
news and the secret.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
You won't believe when we found out. No, that's why
I'm watching it breaking news in a week. I mean,
he's funny. It's not funny. They did keep it secret
for some reason, and now somehow these two slime bags
get to cash in and live a life of luxury
on US celebrity book tour. It feels criminal. It feels
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criminal to deceive the country this way. And after the
investigations on Capitol Hill, we may find out that some
of the people who are engaged in this process actually
were committing crimes. We have to find that out, and
we cannot let it stop. We cannot let this continue.
We have to make sure these investigations go through because
there are questions swirling over that auto pen, who controlled
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the president's signatures, who wanted the executive orders, and whose
executive orders were these. Please please, as you hear about
these investigations and see these pathetic confessionals being branded as
book tour interviews, do not forget that this was the
worst kept secret, and yet they're all trying to cover
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their tracks, even the view what be Goldberg has suddenly
outraged that no one spoke up sooner. Listen to this.
Speaker 6 (16:57):
There has always been a mass trust of trust issue
because politicians, media, nobody does what they're supposed to do. Now,
I say, for me, listen, he's eighty three, so he's
a little stumbling, he's a little rumbly. I can't point
to anything that he's done.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
As present that he did that for you.
Speaker 6 (17:21):
But but I'm saying, I want not you, but I
want somebody to tell me, well, when did you know
it was bad?
Speaker 1 (17:30):
If you knew, why did you wait? So he said
that it was after moderated the debate.
Speaker 6 (17:37):
Kay's, I'm sorry, baby, that's not what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about. If you're telling me that hundreds of
people knew that he was not able to.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
Do his job, then where the hell was everybody his
biggest defenders? If you knew, why did you wait? Are
you kidding me? Plenty of people were calling this out,
But if you want to none of it, then now
they're just falling on their swords. Oh my goodness, how
devastating to find out that hundreds of people knew that
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the president was completely incapacitated. They spoke with him. They
were in the inner circle. Again, folks, these people who
were behind the scenes, don't let them tell you they
didn't know. They saw it. The only person I will
say I feel a little bit bad for is Van Jones.
I think his reaction to the debate was genuine, and
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I think there are certain people who when they work
with someone in their entire lives and they have respect
for them, as you see them get older, it is
hard to accept that they're getting older, and you could
be in denial. And I think that his reaction was
really sad. Here it is, there is no two ways
about it. That was not a good debate for Joe Biden.
Speaker 7 (18:47):
Ben. That was painful. I love Joe Biden. I worked
for Joe Biden. He didn't do well at all. He
did not do well at all, and he looked, yeah,
I'll give you the analysis, you know, kind of have
the old man versus the con man. I can walk
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you through how I'm supposed to see it and say it,
but I just want to speak from our heart. I
love that guy as a good man.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
He loves his country.
Speaker 7 (19:18):
He's doing the best that he can. But he had
a test to meet tonight to restore confidence of the
country and of the base, and he failed to do that.
And I think there's a lot of people who are
going to want to see him consider taking a different course.
Now we're still far from our convention and there is
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time for this party to figure out a different way
for it, if you will allow us to do that.
But that was not what we needed from Joe Biden.
And it's personally painful for a lot of people. It's
not just panic, it's pain of.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
What we saw to night. Like I said, there's this
question that you have lingering in your mind when you
see that, Like were they thinking that he could just
pull something out rab it out of a hat that night?
I mean, they seem to all have some sense that
there was something wrong. You can see he's really sad,
like it was a confirmation that Biden was gone. But
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it also seemed like this pivotal moment for Van Jones
when he's like, what does this do to the future
of the party. Can we switch him out? May think
about that in that moment. There wasn't really a time
when they said, wow, we need to think this through
and figure out if he had a bad night. Everybody
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was saying he had a cold. The White House was
saying he was sick, maybe he was on cold medicine.
But yet right after the debate, they weren't saying, gosh,
it could have been that his mind was screwed up
from cold medicine. He might be sick, you know, maybe
it's COVID. It wasn't any of those things. They immediately surrendered.
Why why did they immediately surrender moments after the debate?
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Immediately was like who should it be? Will he let
us take him out of the running? That was weird
because that wouldn't be your first reaction if you didn't
already know there was something going on. Your first reaction
isn't like who can be the next person we throw
in right after a bad debate? Because some people were like,
you know, you have a bad debate, okay, But the
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majority of people weren't saying that. They were saying, there's
a problem with the future the party. And here's what
he says today.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
Do you feel like you were duped?
Speaker 8 (21:25):
Fan?
Speaker 7 (21:25):
Like?
Speaker 2 (21:25):
What, how do you feel?
Speaker 1 (21:26):
First?
Speaker 7 (21:27):
This book is extraordinary. I don't care who you are, left,
right or otherwise. Anybody who cares about this country and
about just the dynamics of power. This is the Emperor's
new clothes playing itself out in real time. Everybody knew,
but everyone was afraid to say, except for Dave David
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Axelrod for two years that something was wrong here. And
so you know, yeah, I was shocked. I love Joe Biden.
I don't like him, I love him. I got a
chance to work with him when I was at the
part of Aboma administration and loved him more every day.
I was shocked to see his condition.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
He says. The world was shocked. No, the world was
not shocked. We were all wide eyed, and we weren't
the ones dealing with him on a one to one level.
We knew, but world leaders really knew, and they probably
took advantage of the situation. But it really hit hard
during the G twenty and G seven summits. But let's
not forget leading up to that. Let's not forget Ireland
in twenty twenty three, when Biden went to Ireland and
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told Irish leaders he wanted to go lick the world.
Here's that there's nothing in our nations can't achieve if
we do it together. I really need it, so thank
you all, God bless you all.
Speaker 6 (22:38):
Let's go.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Let's go late lick the world. Let's get it done.
Let's go lick the world. Weird, that's disturbing. Later that year,
he announced that Queen Latifa had been awarded a Golden
Globe and a prime time enemy. Gets even more bizire.
Speaker 7 (22:52):
Than that with other movies and movies.
Speaker 9 (22:55):
She's earned a golden globe and a primetime enemy.
Speaker 10 (22:59):
Enemy that's me, primetime emmy.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
What was that enemy? And then he looks down. I mean,
it's really it's like a little kid. He looks down enemy,
that's me. He said, that's me. What does that even mean?
It's super creepy and also disturbing. Then you remember the
parachuting incident where the Prime Minister of Italy had to
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go like chase him down and gently bring him back
to the group of world leaders for that planned photo
at the G seven summit, where Biden had wandered toward
a group of skydivers and that childlike trance. She had
to pull him back, And then his spokeswoman went on
MSNBC and told the public that you can't be mad
about this, you can't be concerned about this is just
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dirty tactics. Listen to this, This information.
Speaker 11 (23:53):
Is alive and well. We have to use surrogates and
voices across the country to combat this and make it
clear that not only do we not play this game.
But to your point, President Biden was out there literally
representing America at the G seven, saluting our troops, you know,
doing what he does as president righted stays and look,
we're going to see more of this. I mean, this
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is just the reality of campaigning in twenty twenty four.
So we have to combat that disinformation. We have to
hit it hard when it happens and make it clear
that these are dirty tactics that MAGA Republicans are using
because they can't run on the issues, Lamir, they have
to run, they have to use these dirty tactics like
this because they are not right with Americans on the issues.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Gross. I mean, I don't think they can ever say
disinformation or misinformation ever. Again. I mean, just before that,
just days before that, Biden gives that speech in Brazil.
Remember this where he just like wanders off into the Amazon,
like not just wanders off, just wanders off into the Amazon.
It's like, is he gonna be okay, He's going in
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there by himself. Does he know how to fight off
the things that are in the Amazon weird bizarre bi
And then just before that, we're at that Juneteenth celebration
that goes viral because he just froze, just totally froze.
And we heard about this from other people. They're like, oh,
there were moments when he just like became like really
stiff and couldn't move. Why why were we okay with that?
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We all watched it. They're lying to you. They all knew.
So don't let these leftists who are attacking us now
for pointing this out cash and remember, as the evidence
of cognitive decline piled up, conservatives who shared those videos
were routinely attacked by these liberal media outlets and labeled
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as liars. The White House Press Secretary teamed up with
the media to create a new term for this cover up.
They called it the cheap fake. The video from the
G seven was undeniable, but when asked about a Korean
Jean Pierre looked at the media and said, you have
all called this cheap fakes video. That's exactly what this is.
They're cheap fakes. They're these videos done in bad faith,
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and you guys named them, that you guys named him.
That we don't have a problem. This is we're in
this together. So she like makes this clear deal with
the media, right like here it is. Here's your message.
These videos are fake. You guys called them cheap fakes.
Your news organizations have been clear. Now we have to
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stick to the script, folks. Make sure everybody knows these
aren't real. And guess what, the media they got it.
They totally understood the assignment. They complied. They're like, this
can't be ignored and certainly not forgotten. These people are
lying about the president. After the cheap fakes narrative caught on,
Nicole Wallace wasted no time in airing her own segment
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accusing the right wing media of highly deceptive edited videos.
Here's Nicole Wallace.
Speaker 10 (26:52):
There's a growing and insidious trend in right wing media broadcasts, print,
and social media. It is to take highly missed, leading
and selectively edited videos of President Biden directly from Republican
National Committee social media accounts, and then use those videos
to spread messages virally to cast out on President Biden's
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fitness for office. Here is this headline from the New
York Post quote Biden appears to freeze up, has to
be let off stage by Obama at Megabucks LA fundraiser.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
That's so funny. I mean you could see she's like
struggling to even explain it. So there's these videos. Don't
believe them. They're not AI, they're not edited, like, they're
not altered videos. They've just been cut really short and
you can't see the background. She's trying to explain this away.
Everybody saw this, but for some reason, they thought they
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could get away with this. So Brian Stelter, he's like,
I'll also chip in. I'm a professional potato and I
will give you the breakdown of what a cheap fake is.
So here's his take on it.
Speaker 9 (27:58):
Perser, I use the phrase cheap fake, idea of cheap fakes.
Let me explain what that is to people. We've been
worried for years about AI deep fakes, that computer generated
images are going to trick people into believing something that's
totally false. Cheap fakes are a little bit simpler.
Speaker 5 (28:10):
They're cheap.
Speaker 9 (28:10):
They're just distorted, out of context videos chopped up in
certain ways, constructed in certain ways. That's what we're seeing,
That's what the Biden administration. The Biden campaign is so
worried about right now. But made no mistake. They are
worried about this. This is a real problem. This is
not something made up fiction. The videos are oftentimes made up,
but the problem is real.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
We're not making this up, you guys. Listen. This is
a real problem. People are showing videos as the president.
I mean, they're altering videos of the president. They're not
real videos. I mean they're real videos, but they're not real,
real videos. I just trust us. This is bad. Let's
take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on the
Tutor Dixon Podcast. The real kicker is the former White
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House Press Secretary Jensaki. I've always thought that fiery slimeball
made a deal with Obama. She's like, I'll carry the
old goat for a while, but then I want my
million dollar deal. And now she's got it at MSNBC,
and so she goes on the attack there and she's
like the New York Post, they're horrible. Listen. I mean
this all.
Speaker 8 (29:09):
Comes in a week where there was some New York
Posts report inaccurate, false reporting that suggests to the president
President Biden was kind of stalling where he was paused,
he was looking the other way. I feel like there's
a double standard. I mean, do you feel like there's
a double standard out there and how people are looking
at their agents.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
They can't mess with him on substance, so they go
after what they see as as achilles heel, which is
his age, and of course, you know a lot of
people see his age as you know, something that helps
explain some of his wisdom and some of his compassion.
The kind of compassion you see not just within his family,
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but outside of it. That compassion for people in his family,
which is real and authentic, becomes solidarity for everybody in
the country who's struggling, as well as for people around
the world.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
She left the lie in the White House and then
she was like, don't worry, I'll cover for you. I
just got to have a lot of money to do it,
so you're gonna have to put me on big network.
I need a primetime show, and then I'll make sure
I cover for what's really happening, which is that we
don't have a president. It was clear the administration knew
the president was failing, and we know the media were
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willing participants because we saw that La Times reporter have
her question on the note card before it was asked
in the twenty three press conference. I mean, it was
all alive and they got away with it because the
leftist media spent years demonizing Republicans. They were literally grooming
their audience to hate Trump. And of course they perfectly
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primed their audience. Their reporting was so far from the truth.
But whether they were covering Biden or lying about Trump,
they had their listeners fully twisted into these hate pretzels.
They were just ready to accept anything, and they were
at that time being spoon fed this information that Joe
Biden was like a hero. I mean he was biking,
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he was practically and doing Iron Man marathons. The guy
was amazing, and they thought he was the Bee's knees.
Their hatred was so strong it allowed them to look
past what they really genuinely saw. They saw a man
who wandered into the Amazon, and they're like, I mean,
he's probably gonna go fight things in there. He's in
such great shape until that debate. Damn, that debate. That
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debate was undeniable decline. There was nothing they could do.
Their house of cards had crumbled. The media, the political consultants,
the elected officials. They all had to scramble and get
ahead of this impending disaster. Throw in another candidate. The
jig is up, act shocked, oiled, the autopen, protect the president,
who I could only assume was actually Obama at the time.
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But it seems like the Oval office was like more
like Bonnie Blues bed at those days, during those days,
like rather than a place of honor. Anybody can take
a whirle. Come on, it's fun. Everybody try it. Now
it's time to find out exactly how many people did
set at the President's desk during those dark four years.
But Tapper and Thompson don't care. They get their payday anyway.
They got in front of the whole thing, pretended to
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expose the truth. Maybe they should get an Emmy for
their performance. I hear they're giving them out to anyone
these days. Does Governor Cuomo still have his I'll close
by asking you not to buy the hype. None of
these phonies should be lining in their pockets in exchange
for the truth. Like John Stewart said, isn't this the
difference between news and a secret? I would go a
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step further. I'd call it an actual, genuine lie. These
people should not be cashing in on their deceit. They
should be leaving their profession in shame. But it's up
to us to make sure that people never forget what
they did. So don't make this a two week story.
Make sure people remember that an entire political party, and
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don't forget Alex Thompson said it. These guys were worried
about their political careers. It was the whole party. It
was everyone who elected. They had all seen him, they
had all worked with him, they had all personally witnessed
that we had no one in the oval office. And
they hit it from you and they should not be
reelected and they should not be in power again. So
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I ask you to continue to remind people that you
were deceived for four years. You weren't because you're smarter
than that. But they tried to do it to people
and they made the country a mess in the meantime.
As always, thank you for joining me on the Tutor
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