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January 14, 2021 53 mins
Democrats are the party of political violence & incitement.
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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Yesterday, Democrats seized on one last opportunity to beclown themselves
in the age of Trump. I am peaching him with
just seven days left in his term. Ten worthless Republicans
join the effort so they can appear on Sunday's news shows.
Pauls are growing for Trump supporters to abandon the GOP

(00:28):
and I'll tell you why that is a recipe for
disaster with these stories and more from an American nationalist perspective.
I'm Jim Dawes, and this is right now. Thank you
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(01:16):
So the Democrats just don't know when to quit. They
made utter and complete fools of themselves yesterday. They basically
created an opportunity for the Republicans to point out their
hypocrisy on encouraging political violence, and the Republicans gave it
to him good and hard. Now I know that a

(01:38):
lot of people are a discernel this morning because ten
of these conservative GOP representatives joined with the Democrats in
this impeachment. And now the Democrats can go around saying
it was a bipartisan impeachment, but we never really had
any doubt that there was still an element of never

(02:01):
Trump Republicans in the House, these conservatives that constantly cave
to the Democrat Party. I'm frankly, with all the pressure
that's been brought to bear by the mainstream media, really
proud that the Republicans only lost ten of these spineless

(02:24):
members to this impeachment effort. And if you wanted to
see real incitement, actual incitement, there was no better example
of it than yesterday's speeches that the Democrats made one
with their towering hypocrisy. There's nothing as repulsive as hypocrisy

(02:45):
and double standards, but two basically calling Republicans Nazis and
white supremacists at the same time they claimed to be
one to unite the country and promote healing. They want

(03:06):
to accuse the people that they want to heal with
of being Nazis and clansmen and such. So I got
a lot of clips here from yesterday's impeachment. I'm gonna
play with the understanding that you know, a lot of
people listening may have watched it, but you know a

(03:32):
lot of people can't stomach all of that anymore. So
I just want to bring you the highlights. It started
out with Nancy Pelosi, who was calling for unrest not
that long ago, accusing the president of being an enemy
of the country, an inciting insurrection and armed rebellion. She says,

(03:54):
we know that.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
We faced enemies of the constitution. We know we experience
the insurrection that violated the sanctity of the people's capital
and attempted to overturn the duly recorded will of the
American people.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
And we know that the president I gotta break in
the sanctity of the people's capital. This is the woman
that was encouraging riots in American cities this summer. So
her workplace is the sanctity. It's sacred. But your workplace, well,

(04:29):
that's expendable if it leads to more Democrat power. That's
the thing about this whole episode that really sickens me.
The Democrats were perfectly happy to sit aside and let
people's businesses be destroyed by the thousands, arson and looting

(04:52):
by their supporters, but let it come to their place
of working. Goy almost cursed. It's time to call out
the military and invoke the Insurrection Act. Remember when the
President was talking about invoking the Insurrection Act to protect
Main Street America. Well, that was an impulse to fascism.

(05:16):
They told us it must be stopped. Let some people
break some windows and come into their place of business.
And it wasn't an armed insurrection, as she says. There,
it was people forcing their way in to try to
make their voices heard. Well, then that changes everything. Can't

(05:38):
do that to us, We only can do that to you.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
We know that we faced enemies of the constitution. We
know we experienced the insurrection that violated the sanctity of
the people's capital and attempted to overturn the duly recorded will.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Of the American people.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
And we know that the President of the United States
incited this insurrection, this armed rebellion.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
An armed rebellion, she says, there were nobody bearing arms
at that incursion into the Capitol. It's a blatant lie,
but she's writing history with these lies, and the Democrats
don't shrink away from telling lies in the least little bit.

(06:25):
It is their stock in trade, really setting a narrative
based on lies, so that they can continue to impose
their Marxist agenda on this country.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
Against our common country. He must go.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
He is a clear and present danger to the nation
that we all love. Since the presidential election in November,
an election the president lost.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
An election that was rigged.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Obviously, he has repeatedly held about the light, about the outcome,
so self serving doubt about democracy, and unconstitutionally sought to
influence state officials to repeal reality.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Something that the Democrats have done each of the last
three elections, and both times the George W. Bush was elected,
he sought to use Democrat processes to expose this rigged

(07:33):
election that the Democrats put together with their Orange Revolution.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
And then came that day of fire we all experienced.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
The president must be impeached.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
And I believe that day of fires. He says, there
were no fires set at the Capitol, there were fires
set in cities throughout this country. With the encouragement of
this Speaker of the House and her Democrat caucus.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
President must be convicted by the Senate, a constitutional remedy
that will ensure that the Republic will be safe from
this man who was so resolutely determined to tear down
the things that we hold dear and that hold us together.
Those insurrectionists were not patriots.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
They were not.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Part of a political base to be catered to and managed.
They were domestic terrorists.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
They were domestic terrorists. Well, why didn't they start any fires,
Why didn't they set off any bombs? Why did they
come unarmed? They're domestic terrorists when they come to our
place of business. But when our supporters are out in
the streets, burning and looting and committing assaults and murders,

(08:53):
those are mostly peaceful protests.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
And justice must prevail. But they did not appear out
of a vacuum. They were sent here, sent here by
the president with words such as they cry to fight
like hell. Words matter, Truth matters, accountability matters.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Words matter, truth matters, accountability matters. Well do these words matter, Nancy?

Speaker 4 (09:24):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all
of the country, and maybe there will be. I just
don't even know why there aren't uprisings all of the country,
and maybe there will be.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
I mean, you know, at one point during yesterday's debate,
Louis Golmert, who's bless his heart, he got up and
actually quoted Nancy Pelosi, and the media lost their minds.

(09:55):
Where is this clip here? Held back?

Speaker 5 (10:02):
Tell he's back. The gentlemen from New York reserves. The
gentleman from ohiis recognized.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
Thank you mana speak?

Speaker 7 (10:08):
Are you two minutes of the gentleman from Texas agment?

Speaker 5 (10:10):
The gentleman from Texas is recognized for two minutes.

Speaker 6 (10:17):
Here's a quote.

Speaker 8 (10:19):
I just don't even know why there aren't more. Aren't
uprisings all over the country, and maybe there will be?
Or sadly, the domestic enemies of our voting system and
honoring our constitution are right at sixteen undred Pennsylvania Avenue
with their allies in Congress of the United States. We

(10:40):
were called enemies of the state. Those are all quotes
from our speaker. Now on our side, we didn't take
those to be impeachable.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Well they should have been impeachable offenses. At one point yesterday,
you know, one of the very first things that this
Congress did when Nancy Pelosi won re election by the
slimmest Margins was an outlaw gendered language. They don't want

(11:11):
people using the word male or female of father or mother.
But Nancy Pelosi, in true Democratic form, those rules don't
apply to her.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
The House of Representatives. I stand before you as a wife,
a mother, a grandmother, a daughter, a daughter whose father
proudly served in this Congress.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Yeah, a father who proudly served in this Congress and
was deeply tied to organize crime in Baltimore. But it's
okay for her to use gender language. You see, because
Democrats never apply the rules to themselves. So, once again,
at the risk of being repetitive, I'm going to play

(11:58):
a montage of Democrats over the summer calling for the
riots that were going on in the streets of our nation.

Speaker 4 (12:10):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all
of the country, and maybe there will be.

Speaker 6 (12:15):
People need to start taking to the streets.

Speaker 9 (12:17):
This is a dictator, you know.

Speaker 10 (12:19):
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as
long as there's unrest in our lives.

Speaker 9 (12:23):
Enemies of the state, show me where it says that
protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful, Do something
about your Dad's immigration practices effectless. One may go low too.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
How do you resist the temptation to run up and
wring her neck?

Speaker 9 (12:37):
The biggest terror threat in this country is white men,
most of them radicalized to the right.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
I thought he should have punched him in the face.

Speaker 11 (12:45):
They said, even if you lost, he insulted your wife,
he's on the escalator and called Mexican's rapist immersed.

Speaker 10 (12:50):
He said, well, what do you think I should have done?

Speaker 5 (12:51):
So? I think you should punched him in the face and.

Speaker 12 (12:53):
Then gotten out of the race.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
You would have been a hero.

Speaker 9 (12:55):
I'd like to punch him in the face.

Speaker 12 (12:56):
I said, if we're in high school, I take you
behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.

Speaker 6 (13:00):
Punch some people in the face.

Speaker 8 (13:02):
When was the last time an actor assassinated a president.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
They're still gonna have to go out and put a
bullet in Donald Trump. And that's a fact.

Speaker 5 (13:12):
Looks his character is stabbed to death.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him?

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Remember the I have thought an awful lot about blowing
up the White House.

Speaker 13 (13:27):
A Missouri state senator is under investigation by the Secret
Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinatees.

Speaker 6 (13:35):
I will go and take Trump out to night.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
And if you see.

Speaker 9 (13:39):
Anybody done that cabinet in a restaurant, in a Dreadmaster
and a gasoline session, you get out and you get
a go and you go back on them and you
tell them welcome anywoy anywhere.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
And sadly, the domestic enemies to our voting system and
are honoring our constitution are right at sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue.

Speaker 10 (14:07):
They're not going to stop before election day in November,
and they're not going to stop after election day.

Speaker 9 (14:11):
And that should be everyone should take note of that
on both levels. That is, they're not going to let up,
and they should not. Do you think, well, you know,
you ain't seen nothing yet.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
You want to know, a real incitement is double standards,
a real assignment when you justify violence from one side
of the political spectrum while at the same time demanding
that the other side sit back and take it. Well,
then you see what unfolded in the Capitol last week.

(14:50):
At some point, you can only push people so far
for so long before you elicit a reaction. And that's
exactly what we saw. Stick with us, We'll be right back.

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Speaker 1 (16:20):
So this collection of radicals and Marxists of the Democrats
now have in the driver's seat are are the real
threat to the future of this country. The president didn't
incite a riot. The president appealed to the courts for redress.

(16:43):
They checked out and refused to hear the evidence of
the case. If they had done so, all of this
may have been avoided. But hypocrisy, I mean, the hypocrisy
is sickening. The same party that has a challenged and
objected to Republican electors repeatedly now classifies that as sedition

(17:10):
and insurrection. Here's Rashida Talib, the anti semi representative from Detroit, Michigan.
She doesn't actually live in her district because you know,
Democrat policies have destroyed it, but here she is in

(17:34):
her few minutes during yesterday's impeachment proceedings.

Speaker 10 (17:39):
Thank you, madam chair in Michigan's thirteenth we probably speak
truth to power, even in the face of a racist
in chief. Those who incited an attack on the people's
House do not get to talk about healing and unity.
They have torn this country apart.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
They have torn this country apart. This coming from the
radical Rashida Taliab, one of the squad members that never
misses an opportunity to call her political opponents Nazis and
white supremacists. They don't get to talk about healing.

Speaker 10 (18:13):
They have stoked the fire and then handed the gasoline
to Donald Trump. Doctor King once said, true priest is
not merely the absence of tension. It is in the
presence of justice. Today we must embody those words, and
we must understand that peace must be centered in truth
and action. We cannot sit Madame chair idly by after

(18:37):
a violent attempted coup and allow lies and hate to continue.
Today we stand up for our constituents who continue to
be harmed by.

Speaker 5 (18:44):
The Susius to reserve the gentleman. Today, mine has expired.
Donald Trump, did.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
You Yeah, we get to decide what truth is. And
the truth is we're good and you're bad, and you
better sit down and take it. And ten Republicans voted
for that problem. That was the same Rashida to Lee,
by the way, who upon being elected to Congress during
her celebration party, said.

Speaker 9 (19:10):
This, people love you and you win.

Speaker 10 (19:13):
And when your son looks at you and says, Mama,
look you want fullies don't win, And I said, baby,
they don't because we're gonna go in there.

Speaker 9 (19:20):
We're gonna teach some motherfucker.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
Yeah, They're They're the Party of Reconciliation and Unity, the
New Soros funded Marxist representative from Saint Louis, Missouri, Corey
Bush continued the racial agitation.

Speaker 15 (19:47):
If we failed to remove a white supremacist president who
incited a white supremacist insurrection, it's communities like Missouri's first
District that suffer the most. The one hundred and seventeenth
Congress must understand that we have a man to legislate
in defense of black lives. The first step in that
process is to root out white supremacy, starting with impeaching

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the white supremacist in chief.

Speaker 6 (20:10):
Thank you, and I yield back.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Any opposition to the democrats Marxist agenda will be classified
as white supremacy. There was nothing racial about the crashing
of the Capitol Building last Wednesday, nothing at all. There

(20:36):
were black Trump supporters participating in it, but they always
go to the race card to stir hate and division.
Seth Moulton was one of the Democrats from the Republican
Surrender Caucus, and he's enjoying his place in the warm

(21:01):
embrace of the mainstream media by saying things like.

Speaker 16 (21:04):
This, Madam speaker, there are more troops right now in Washington,
d c.

Speaker 6 (21:10):
Than in Afghanistan.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Good there shouldn't be any troops in Afghanistan. There should
be more troops protecting the homeland than in Afghanistan.

Speaker 16 (21:22):
Madam Speaker, there are more troops right now in Washington,
d c. Than in Afghanistan, and they are here to
defend us against the commander in chief, the President of
the United States, and his mob. I would ask my
colleagues to look at the faces of those young Americans
defending democracy, defending us, and find an ounce of their

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courage to do the right thing, as several Republicans have
and take a tough vote for the future of democracy,
for the future.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
Of our chalments.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
I think I've bespoken and identify that is Adam Kenzinger.
That was Seth Moulton. He is a Democrat. Remember when
the Democrats used to be the party that was against
unnecessary wars. The hypocrisy, the hypocrisy of the Democrat Party

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is intolerable. He had Representative Jerry Nadler of their blovating
on about the sanctity of the People's House. This is
the same Jerry nad Democrat chair of the House Judiciary Committee,
who lobbied for and got Bill Clinton to pardon an

(22:45):
actual terrorist who planted a bomb outside the US Senate
chamber in nineteen eighty three, trying to assassinate Republican senators.
A mob from the right storms the Capitol unarmed, not

(23:11):
setting fires, not destroying property, other than pushing their way
past Senate I mean Capitol Hill police officers and breaking windows.
And then now it's time to get serious about security

(23:32):
in the Capitol. One of the key voices of the
Democrats yesterday was Jamie Rafskin, who said Trump needed to
be impeached for questioning the election. Here's that same Jamie
Raskin back in twenty seventeen, just three short years ago.

Speaker 6 (23:56):
Purpose what purpose is?

Speaker 9 (23:57):
Remember?

Speaker 17 (23:57):
Right, I have an objection because ten of the twenty
nine electro votes cast by Florida were cast by electors
not lawfully certified, because they violated Florida's prohibicient chemisture.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
They have made objections to electoral college voters just part
of their standard procedure. Anytime or Republican wins, they object
to the electors. Hell, they object to the electoral college
in itself. We got to run out to break. When

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we come back, we'll hear what the Republicans. The Republicans
response to all of this and we'll look at ways
that you can protect yourself from big tech censorship. Right
after these messages on right now with Jim Dawns Joe
five oh Radio Network. Stick with us and you're back

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on right now with Jim Dawes on the Mojo five
oz Radio Network, bringing you the news behind the news,
the story behind the story. So I've got some clips
here of the GOP who sees the opportunity to call

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out the hypocrisy on the Democrat side of the aisle.
We're going to start with a representative I think he
is from New York, La Malfa, who did a really
good job with his three minutes of rebuttal.

Speaker 18 (25:54):
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the second Annual Impeachment Show
extravaganz are brought to you by the censors and left media,
the fact check ministers of shut down in big Tech,
and the Democrat Party.

Speaker 6 (26:04):
Today, the second Annual.

Speaker 18 (26:05):
Peachment of President Trump isn't really about the actual words
spoken out a rally. No, this is all about, Madam speaker,
the unbridled hatred of this president. You use any extreme
language in any process to oppose the core of what
he has really fought for. You hate him because he
is pro life strongest ever. You hate him for fighting

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for the freedom of our religions to not be persecuted
by unfair mandates and limitations on speech. You hate him
for not subscribing and shackling us with the religion of
climate change and one sided Paris Accords. You hate them
for Israel. You hate them for defending our borders. You
hate them for letting families and small businesses keep what
they are, and for trying to keep the agents of.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
Government up their back.

Speaker 18 (26:47):
You hate them for putting America first, which is what
I thought we'd do when we swear the oaths. No,
this shabby shows in about a threat to a republic.
This is the impeachment and muting of at least half
of the American people. This is shameful and abuse of
a process.

Speaker 5 (27:02):
Gentlemen's time has expired.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
The gentleman from me.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
That's exactly why they hate him. They don't hate him
because he he goes at them so hard. He hates
them because or they hate him because of what he believes.
I don't know the name of this guy. He's a

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representative from Wisconsin talking about why so many in excess
of two hundred and fifty thousand Trump supporters turned out
that day, the small minority of which, tiny minority of
which broke the law. And here he is responding to

(27:51):
Corey Bush's accusations.

Speaker 12 (27:57):
I write today to strongly object to the article impeachment
proposed against President Trump, which made the preposterous claim that
President Trump wanted or expected the riots.

Speaker 6 (28:07):
That took place last week.

Speaker 12 (28:09):
He clearly said he wanted peaceful and patriotic demonstration. He
did say he wanted people to fight, like hell, we're
not going to have a country anymore, but that's obviously
standard hyperbole and was not meant to aim.

Speaker 6 (28:21):
At physical fights.

Speaker 12 (28:23):
But what is offensive is what you are saying and
inflammatory about the tens of thousands of peaceful protesters who
were there last week, as well as the tens of
millions of people they represent.

Speaker 6 (28:35):
You don't understand why they were here. They're scared to death, We're.

Speaker 12 (28:38):
Going to go back to the days without Donald Trump
of hundreds of thousands of people crossing this border every month.
They're scared to death. O, nobody's going to keep our
manufacturing here. They're scared to death that nobody else will
fight the cancel culture as we head towards an.

Speaker 6 (28:52):
Error when some things can't be said.

Speaker 12 (28:55):
They're scared to death that a majority party got here
by teaming up with Black Lives Matter, a bunch of
founded by Marxist family.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
At some point, you've got to fight back. You have
to do it in peaceful and legal terms. But this
whole effort censoring and impeaching Donald Trump is about trying
to suppress his base, label them as outside the acceptable

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terms of political discourse. Matt Getz, who is a true
star in the Republican Party, called out the hypocrisy.

Speaker 19 (29:37):
It seems to me that impeachment is an itch that
doesn't go away with just one scratch. It also seems
that President Trump may be most likely to be impeached
when he is correct. Before the last presidential impeachment, President
Trump rightly pointed out the improper activities of the Biden
crime family, and.

Speaker 6 (29:59):
Subsequently he's been proven right.

Speaker 19 (30:01):
And don't think for a moment, Madam Speaker, that we're
going to drop that or stop our pursuit for the truth.
Before that, we had the Russia hoax, where you add
the President rightly making claims that Hillary Clinton and the
DNC were colluding with Russians to disorient our democracy.

Speaker 6 (30:18):
How right he turned out to be.

Speaker 19 (30:20):
And then we have the twenty twenty presidential election where
the president correctly pointed out unconstitutional behavior, voting irregularities, concerns
over tabulations, dead people voting, and now impeachment.

Speaker 6 (30:35):
Again. When they go low, we kick them.

Speaker 19 (30:40):
Eric Holder, former Attorney general under Barack Obama, breaching the
capital was as low as low can be.

Speaker 6 (30:46):
We all denounce it. But who is it that they're kicking?

Speaker 19 (30:49):
The president who created soaring highs for our economy, rising
wages before the pandemic, four hundred miles of wall to
stop the caravans, who drew down troops in the Middle East,
and showed empathy for the forgotten men and women of
our country. It's why so many people love him so much,
and it's why they're kicking all of us. This president

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has faced unprecedented hatred and resistance from big media, big tech,
and big egos from congressional leaders on both sides of
the isle.

Speaker 6 (31:23):
Before the rioters tore through.

Speaker 19 (31:25):
That glass, speaker Pelosi stood at that rostrum and tore
through the President's State of the Union speech, inciting anger, resentment, division.
Some believe that truly these true colors are being shown
now through this divisive partisan impeachment. The Speaker of the
House out requests indittional forty.

Speaker 5 (31:46):
Seconds go through the speaker place the gentleman from Ohio.

Speaker 6 (31:50):
I figure, are you the gentleman additional forty.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
Seconds for four seconds? Or forty seconds?

Speaker 6 (31:56):
Yep, forty seconds, forty five seconds.

Speaker 5 (31:58):
Forty five second.

Speaker 19 (32:00):
I think the gentlemen, the speakers said to us just
moments ago, words matter. But apparently those words don't matter
when they're uttered by Democrats. When the general lady from
Massachusetts calls for unrest in the streets, when the General
Lady from California brazen lead brads that she called for
people to get in the faces of those who serve

(32:20):
and support the president. I denounced political violence from all
ends of the spectrum. But make no mistake, the left
in America has incited.

Speaker 6 (32:30):
Far more political violence than the right.

Speaker 19 (32:32):
For months, our cities burned, police stations burned, our businesses
were shattered. And they said nothing or they're cheer led
for it, and they fundraised for it, and they allowed
it to happen in the greatest country in the world.

Speaker 6 (32:46):
Now some have cited.

Speaker 19 (32:48):
Some have cited the metaphor that the president lit the flame. Well,
they let actual flames, actual fires, and we time from
outstanding feel better.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
That's the only way you're going to fight back against
these people. They don't have any limits to the names
they will call you. That the violent rhetoric that they
will say. The only way you're going to push back
on them and win this is by fighting fire with fire,
so to speak, not actual fires. That is an analogy,

(33:29):
a metaphor. But Matt Getz is absolutely right. They cheered
on actual flames. They accused the president of setting the fire.
Was they who actually supported real fires? Here's Jim Jordan.

Speaker 7 (33:50):
Tomorrow, they're going to impeach a president, a president who
is leaving office in eight days, eight days before there
will be a peaceful transfer of power, just like there
has been every other time in American history. But they're
going to do impeachment. They're going to do it again.
They've been obsessed with it. It is truly an obsession.

(34:11):
People on the Democrats side started calling for impeachment the
day President Tump was inaugurated.

Speaker 1 (34:17):
You know this is they say, this is the second impeachment.
This is actually the third. It was shortly after he
took office in twenty seventeen that they forced a vote
on the floor for impeachment. It got fifty eight votes
from the Democrats.

Speaker 7 (34:37):
He even won the first election. Before he won in
twenty sixteen, they attacked him that summer when they started
their investigation. This is scary where this goes, because this
is more than about impeaching the president United States. This
is about canceling the president and canceling all the people
you guys disagree with. That's what scares me more than anything.

(35:00):
We have seen it play out over the past several days.
I never thought i'd see the things that we are
now witnessing. And I don't know where it ends, but
I tell you what it should scare us.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
All I can tell you where it ends. If the
Democrats continue to agitate and continue to vilify, and continue
to use this insightful language, it will almost certainly end
in civil war, and the Democrats will be right there
to blame that on the Republicans, and it'll be the Democrats,

(35:33):
have no doubt about that, that incite this. But you
know they've got ninety five percent of the media behind them,
so they'll be able to blame it on the Republicans.
Here is Marjorie Taylor I think this is her first
term in office, calling out what's really going on here.

Speaker 6 (35:55):
I'm speaker.

Speaker 11 (35:56):
I am against the impeachment effort by the Democrats. President
Trump has held over six hundred rallies in the last
four years. None of them included assaulting police, destroying businesses,
or burning down cities. Democrats have spent all this time
endorsing and enabling violent riots that left billions in property

(36:17):
damage and forty seven dead across the United States. Democrats
are on record supporting violence when it serves their cause
in their own words, on social media, on interviews, and
on fundraising platforms. At Blue Democrats support defunding the police

(36:38):
when it's someone else's city, someone else's home, and someone
else's business. Democrats will take away everyone's guns just as
long as they have guards with guns. Democrats impeachment of
President Trump today has now set the standard that they
should be removed for their support of against the American

(37:01):
people six times well.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
Marjorie Taylor Green, the freshman representative from Georgia, I think
it's the Hall County area, really distinguished herself there. She
called out their hypocrisy, and that is the type of
leaders that we need to rise in the Republican Party.

(37:24):
I've got more clips here, but I want to move
on to this notion that I keep hearing that Trump
supporters should abandon the GOP. That is a surrender to
the Democrat forces of Mark says. And we're going to
run out till break and when we come back, we'll
talk more about that. Stick with us.

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Speaker 1 (39:16):
Five oh So, let's talk about this move among Trunk
supporters to abandon the GOP right at the time when
the America First Movement has taken over one of the
major two political parties in this country. They want to
throw in the towel, take their ball and go home
and pout. Now. Don't get me wrong, I'm as outraged

(39:41):
and disappointed as anybody over these cockservative Republicans surrendering to
the mob, the Democrat mob. You had the House Leader
Kevin McCarthy being quoted all over the mainstream media that

(40:05):
the president bears responsibility for Wednesday's attack on Congress. You've
got Mitch McConnell, I think he is still the Senate,
the leader majority leader in the Senate, saying that he
hasn't decided whether or not he's going to vote for impeachment.

(40:27):
And this has got a lot of people disgusted with
the Republican Party. I would remind you that they only
got ten votes out of the Republican caucus for impeachment yesterday.
That means the vast, vast majority are now on board
with the America First movement. Chucking the entire Republican Party

(40:54):
is not a winning strategy. Some of those members betrayed us.
Did you? Were you unaware that there are still remnants
of never Trumpers and Establishment of Republicans. But this party

(41:15):
has been transformed in just four years like never before
in history, and it really is, at the state and
local level, a powerful tool for America first advocates to
achieve their aims. Discarding those tools right now would amount

(41:41):
to surrender and disarmament, just at the time when we
are threatened with the rise of Marxism in this country
like no other time in its history. Now, you don't

(42:02):
throw away the Republican Party, you take it over and
you consolidate your games. Donald Trump showed us how you
do that. He was never a Republican per se. He
came in and took over the party and has transformed it.
Now I'm speaking about this as somebody that used to

(42:24):
be an advocate for third parties. I still think that
it would be much better if we had more than
two parties. I worked for Pat Buchanan when he was
excised by the Establishment of Republicans and ran on a
third party ticket. I voted for Ross Perrault when he

(42:50):
tried to create a third party. But right now it
is absolutely critical to our national survival that we are
effective in resisting these Marxist Democrats by continuing to elect

(43:11):
congressional Republicans to retake the House of Representatives in the
Senate in twenty twenty four, building a national party in
just the twenty two months we have before the next
elections is an impossibility in this day and age. Just

(43:38):
even making the effort will take so much a time, energy,
and money away from this movement that it will almost
ensure the extinction of this America First movement. It is
way easier, way cheap to take over the national leadership

(44:05):
of the Republican Party. Put in America First leader at
the head of the Senate delegation and the House delegation.
And we are entirely able to do that right now
because we have majorities in both of those caucuses. Now,

(44:27):
these leaders that are there have shown their colors. I'm
kind of glad that we have this exercise so we
can smoke out these weak Republicans and make sure that
they're primary next time. You know, establishment donors that have

(44:52):
run this party for my entire lifetime, they're now abandoning
the GOP. That leaves a a giant void for a
people's party. If you can fund the GOP with small
dollar donations, you know, a couple hundred dollars here and there,

(45:14):
we'll be able to field populous and nationalists candidates who
have come to this party because of Donald Trump's movement.
This current political hysteria. It's being driven by you know,
big media and big tech. They want to rush through

(45:37):
these radical democrat policies and consolidate their hold on power.
So the last time we should be talking about abandoning
the GOP. No, we have to consolidate our hold on
the GOP. We have to we have to start exiling

(45:59):
some of these spineless Republicans. So I've talked a lot
about getting off of Facebook, getting off of Twitter, getting
out of YouTube, and establishing your presence on alts tech.
The most inspiring of these platforms is gab run by

(46:23):
Andrew Torba, who has seen this juggernaut coming and now
he's struggling to keep up with the demand for new
users at gab, but he'll figure it out. You got
to go on there, no matter how long it takes.
Sign up for a pro account. It cost you five
dollars a month, and it'll give Torba the resources he

(46:46):
needs in order to add servers and add bandwidth. I've
got a long clip here of Torba describing what he's
doing and how we've come to this place.

Speaker 9 (47:03):
Nation and we're going to share our message and share
our story with the world. I believe this is going
to be syndicated across the country later today, So take
it away. You want to introduce yourself when we can
get started.

Speaker 21 (47:15):
Sure, Hello, I'm Cody Butler with WBO Ewyou TV. My
first question is just, I guess the background of Gap.
Tell me a little about in twenty sixteen, why you
decided to make this social media platform out there in
twenty sixteen. Just tell me a little about the background
of GAP.

Speaker 2 (47:33):
Sure.

Speaker 9 (47:33):
So, I was living and working in Silicon Valley at
the time, and I had very close relationships inside of Facebook, Twitter,
and Google by nature of my last startup company, which
was a digital advertising company, So we were helping advertisers
advertise across Facebook, Twitter, and Google. So I got to
see really the evils of their business model up close

(47:55):
and personal for many years. As a part of that,
I developed many relationships inside of these companies, and you know,
I had some Yeah, I guess insider sources tell me
that this rise of censorship was coming and was inevitable.
I also experienced it myself, so I was one of
the first people to be banned from Twitter back in

(48:15):
you know, twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen. I witnessed the manipulation
of trending topics on Facebook, which a whistleblower from inside
of Facebook leaked. I believe that was in May of
twenty sixteen, and that is what really pushed me over
the edge. You know this, this whistleblower from Facebook admitted
that they were actively suppressing conservative news, conservative topics, conservative sources,

(48:37):
conservative stories from the trending topics product, which is used
by you know, billions of people every day as a
source of news. They have since retired that product after
that whistleblower came out. So that was really the impetus
behind behind starting this is you know, the left in
Silicon Valley and the media. I like to say, if
you don't like what big tech is doing, go build
your own. So that's exactly what I did.

Speaker 3 (49:01):
Tell me.

Speaker 21 (49:01):
The importance of it now more than ever, what do
you see happening in America for people that I guess
may not be realizing it. But most importantly, I think
in the last year. I know it's been out for
a while, but in the last year, what do you
see as being a social media owner and what do
you see happening in America right now?

Speaker 9 (49:23):
Free speech has never been more important, The free flow
of information has never been more important. You know, what
we're seeing in America right now is the rise of communism,
play and simple. You know, if you study history, you
can see many parallels between different communist regimes that have
risen up throughout history to what is happening right here
in the United States of America right now today. You know,

(49:43):
their I guess impetus is critical theory, which is a
demonic and toxic ideology that you know, basically destroys everything
around itself. So that is really the biggest impetus of
what we're seeing happening right now. And anybody that criticiz
this uprising, this this oligarchy that we're seeing, this communist

(50:04):
regime uprising that we're seeing from these billionaire elites who
think that they own this country and who think that
they run this country is silenced and that includes the president,
that includes the seventy five million Americans who support the president.
And we're seeing this in play right now. So you know,
gad was the first social media platform to be totally
no platforms. We were the test case for what is

(50:24):
happening right now to parlor, to the President of the
United States and to other people. So we were banned
from both app stores I think three years ago. We're
banned from Visa. We cannot accept credit or debit cards
over the internet. And we see the President was just
banned from Stripe. We were also banned from Stripe, which
is a payment processing company. We're banned from PayPal. We're
banned from email services. We had to build our own

(50:46):
email services just to send emails to our users. You know,
the list goes on. All in all, we've been banned
from probably twenty five thirty different service providers that you
need to just exist on the Internet and run a website.
And we have, over the course of two or three
years now built our own everything. We were banned from Amazon,
just like Parlor just was. We were banned from other
hosting providers, cloud hosting providers. So we've been out and

(51:08):
we bought our own servers. We own them, we cannot
be banned from them. And you know, that's how you're
going to take back control of the Internet. We will
build the free speech Internet that is grounded in American
law and First Amendment free speech protections for everyone around
the world. If we have to do it from the
ground up, if we have to, you know, launch our
own internet service provider. Whatever it takes, we will do it.

(51:30):
And this is the team to get it done.

Speaker 21 (51:33):
When you just said, I just want to make sure
that I'm still recording whether you just said that you
build your own servers, right, do you think that you
can still be censored with the amount of quote unquote
of what's happening in America right now?

Speaker 9 (51:47):
Do you still even having your own service? Do you
think that you could still be banned in the future, Well,
the FBI can seize our website. You know, if the
communists get ahold of the FBI, get control of the FBI,
they can seize our website. So that is a real possibility.
Outside of that, uh, you know, we control our own destiny.
We have our own servers, We built our own email system,
we built our own social network, we built our own YouTube.

(52:10):
We just launched our own YouTube. We built our own
web browser. And that's the next level. And this is
going to be terrifying. What they're doing now is they're
going to be doing this at the web browser level.
So you know, most of the Internet uses Google Chrome
or for Firefox, So what those browsers are going to
do in an update is they're going to say you
go to gab dot com, You're no longer allowed to
go to gab dot com. That is the next step, right,

(52:30):
that is where we've already seen financial services. I mean,
this is basically mark of the Beast stuff. I'm a
I'm a devout Christian and you know this is this
is stuff that we read in our Bible. You know,
I'm not allowed to do any transactions on the internet
right now. I can't process credit card payments, Okay, I can't.
I can't use PayPal. You know, these companies have really

(52:52):
a duopoly, a monopoly on payment processing on the Internet. Thankfully,
there's bitcoin, which is free speech money. I encourage everybody
to look into that, to learn about that, because that's
one of the ways that we've survived over these past
couple of years is bitcoin. Because we don't have to
ask permission to process payments from a bank or from
a government or from another company. Our users can just

(53:12):
you know, give us bitcoin to purchase things. So that's
one of the more powerful ways that this stuff is
being stopped and will stop. It's inevitable. And GAB is
another way that that's happening.

Speaker 1 (53:26):
Andrew Torba is an actual freedom fighter who's trying to
make sure that you have free expression and free speech
on the internet. You need to get yourself a Bitcoin account,
you need to contribute to that effort, and you need
to make sure that he wins this battle of big
tech that takes us to the end of the Today's
Show up. You come back here again tomorrow. We'll talk

(53:47):
to you then.
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