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Trump supporters forced their way into the Capitol attempting to stop the steal.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're mostly peaceful. MAGA protesters forced their way into the
Capitol and the media lost their minds. An unarmed female
protester was shot and killed by a panicked Capitol police officer.
Congress certified Biden's flauging an election with just seven senators

(00:24):
and one hundred and ten representatives objecting, and Trump promised
an orderly transition of power after the certification with these
stories more from an American nationalist perspective. I'm Jim Dawes,
and this is right now. Thank you for tuning in

(00:46):
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hell at seven seven to two five zero seven fifty.
Well did you get any sleep last night? It's not

(01:07):
easy watching your Democratic Republic go down the tubes. It
is not something that sits well. The theft of this
presidential election is now complete. Last night, in the middle
of the night, Congress blessed it, and there was a

(01:28):
relatively small number of patriots that found the fortitude to object.
We saw this protest at the Capitol, which I would
say now has been vindicated more than justified, after all
that's went on during this election. They brought in fraudulent

(01:50):
votes in the middle of the night and injected them
into the election. And then last night, in the middle
of the night, around three point thirty am, theified this
election after dark, in the middle of the night. Well
that's when burglaries and thefts usually happened. So I want
to spend a little time highlighting the people that had

(02:13):
the fortitude to stand up against this and condemning the
people who said that they were going to object and
then caved because the people had been pushed so far
that they felt a need to act out. So let

(02:33):
me find my list. Here are the senators that objected
to the fraudulent election in Arizona. It was led by
Ted Cruz, but it also included Josh Holly of Missouri,
Cindy Hyde Smith of Mississippi, Roger Marshall of Kansas, Senator

(02:55):
John Kennedy of Louisiana, and newly elected Senator Tommy Tubberbille
of Alabama. The senators who had said that they were
going to object but then caved after the absolute meltdown

(03:16):
because the MAGA protesters forced their way into the building
where Marshall Blackburn she said she was going to object,
she caved. Mike Brown of Indiana, Steve Danes of Montana,
Bill Haggerty of Tennessee, Ron Johnson Wisconsin should certainly have
known better. James Langford of Oklahoma. Kelly Loffler, who just

(03:40):
had an election stolen from her in Georgia, said she
was going to object, but now she has meekly gone
back to the warm confines of her husband that owns
the New York Stock Exchange. Cynthia Loomis of Wyoming and
Rick Scott of Florida caved. The other state that raised

(04:06):
objections was Pennsylvania, and again Ted Cruz and Josh Holly
both objected, as did Cindy hide Hyde Smith of Mississippi,
Cynthia Loomis of Wyoming, Roger Marshall of Kansas, Rick Scott
of Florida will thank you for finding half a spine.
Rick Scott and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, the same murderer's

(04:29):
roe that said that they were going to stand for
honest elections caved afterwards. On Pennsylvania, Blackburn Braun Dames Haggerty, Johnson, Kennedy, Langford,
and Loeffler. So there we are. On the House side.
About one hundred and ten Republicans did object to both

(04:49):
Pennsylvania and Arizona. The list is too long to go through,
but you should look it up and find out if
your representative is among them, and it's not, you need
to well either way, you need to call them and
either congratulate or condemn them. But this is how democracies end,

(05:14):
not through external pressures, but from internal failures and lack
of commitment to free and fair elections. On yesterday's show,
in the second half, we played a full twenty eight
minutes and fifty seconds of Donald Trump detailing all of

(05:36):
these voting irregularities and frauds that went on throughout these
battleground states. They got very little hearing. And then, of course,
the big news of the day was the MAGA protesters,

(05:58):
who numbered in the at least a couple hundred thousand,
ninety nine percent of which did not force their way
into the capitol. They laid siege to it, they surrounded it.
It would have been so much better if they had
just surrounded it and not forced their way in, But

(06:20):
you know, you can really only push people so far
for so long. And when you consider all that's gone
on in these past four years, from the Russia hoax
to the attacks on Kavanaugh, to the bogus impeachment to
the stolen election, this is the first time that Trump

(06:43):
supporters have really acted out. And you can only push
people for so long before they're going to try to
make their point. And so Trump gave his speech in
which he detailed all of this election fraud, some of

(07:03):
which is probably not true, but much of which is
in fact true. The unconstitutional elections in these battleground states,
where governor's Secretary of States and courts determine the time, place,
and manner of these elections in contradiction to the authority

(07:28):
of the legislatures. That's not anybody's imagination that happened. It's unconstitutional,
should not happen. Those electors should never have been certified.
But after the speech, they made their way over to

(07:50):
the Capitol and they forced their way in. I've heard
a lot of people say, well, this was violence, and
they were attacking police officers. I watched every bit of
footage I could. I never saw anybody attacking police officers
I saw them forcing their way past police officers. Many
times the police officers just retreated due to the overwhelming numbers.

(08:14):
There was some rough housing, but nobody was throwing punches
of police officers or hitting them with clubs or throwing rocks.
Here's a report from the steps of the US Capital
that sort of illustrates what it sounded like.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
This is.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Mike Carter from Newsmax Promis and.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
We want to be back all right. I'm here with
John from Pennsylvania. John, we're here on the Capitol steps.
Let's give you guys a shot of what we're looking at.
You can see tear gas.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
You can use my capitol police to force protesters back.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
It's not working. People have been breaching the capitol staffs
are going on an almost an hour now.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
You can see tens of thousands, probably a hoop, well
over one hundred.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
Thousand at this point in.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
Time on the front lawn of the Capitol line and
right behind US police and Riyagar.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
They have been forced back.

Speaker 5 (09:10):
They were runts right here.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
They are now being forced back and fifty yards they're like,
look up there. They got up there even and you can.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
See protesters even inside the Capitol at this point.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
Just too many people coming out of the Capitol, too
many puliots.

Speaker 3 (09:26):
And not enough police. These folks say they are not
being heard. This is the last resort.

Speaker 4 (09:32):
They're not being heard at the ballot box, they're not
being heard in the media, and their last resort is
to literally bang.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Down the doors of Congress.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
It was truly a Jericho protest at one time. There
were video images of a sea of people encircling the
Capitol building as far as you could see, thousands of them,
and I wonder if this type of protest hadn't gone
on before the lasted four years, might not have been

(10:03):
so such a constant attack on Trump and his supporters.
I didn't see any police being assaulted. I got social
media replies saying that they were attacking the police and

(10:23):
they were using Antifa tactics. I didn't see any police
being assaulted. I saw some roughhousing going on while crowds
were pushing their way past police, but these are not
Antifa tactics. Nobody was assaulting police officers with clubs or
throwing rocks or spraying mace. There were no fires being

(10:45):
started once they got inside. There were no statues being
toppled or portraits being defaced. There were no fires being started.
There's video of the the MAGA supporters inside the Statuary
Hall being very careful to stay within the rope lines.

(11:08):
The truth of this is this was Yes, it was rowdy,
but it was much more in the tradition of civil disobedience.
But the media and especially the Democrats, not just the Democrats,
but the Republicans too inside the Capitol just absolutely lost
their minds. These congressional tim Democrats that were more than

(11:36):
happy to stand around with the thumbs up there butt
all summer long while Americans businesses were burned and looted
by Antifa and Black Lives Matter. Now they're upset. Now
they love police. Back in the summer, they were calling

(11:58):
them mostly peaceful tests. But you let some dude come
in and sit in Nancy Pelosi's chair, and this is
time to call out their eighty second Airborne. They shouldn't
have gone in the Capitol. They shouldn't have forced their
way in. They can't be allowed. The police were right

(12:19):
to try to keep them out, and they were trying
right to try to use force to do that. But
you can only push people for so long and so far,
so apparently, I'm supposed to be more upset that a

(12:41):
bunch of MAGA supporters crashed into the Capitol than I
am that hundreds of businesses were burned to the ground
this summer and looted. But I'm not. I think it
should serve as a wake up call for Congress. I

(13:03):
don't have any confidence that it will, but it should
because remember, these are the same people in Congress that
back during the summer were contextualizing and justifying the rioting
and looting and the arsons and the murder of police
officers and citizens. You had Nancy Pelosi herself that was

(13:27):
encouraging it. She said, I don't know why people aren't
uprising all over the country. Maybe there will be. You
had the incoming vice president, apparently, Kamala Harris, said that
these protests should not let up. Now she's finally found

(13:49):
a protest that she disagrees with. You had all the
squad members saying that this was a justified outrage, these
riots that went on all summer. Now they want Donald
Trump impeached and removed with the twenty fifth Amendment because

(14:14):
the supporters did the same thing that their supporters did. Actually,
far far, less, far far less. But the Democrats have
finally found a bit of a political unrest that they
can get worked up about. And all of a sudden,

(14:37):
these Democrats are pro police. They don't want to defund
the Capitol police. They want to defund the police that
protect you. Now they don't like chaos. Schumer, who was
also one of the apologists for the Black Lives Matter
and anti for riots, took to the floor afterwards and

(15:00):
compared what is basically just a rowty civil disobedience to
Pearl Harbor. When the Democrats riot, they call it a
mostly peaceful protest. When Republicans practice civil disobedience, they call
it domestic terrorism and call in the military to protect them.

(15:28):
The same military the Pelosi and Schumer were calling Gestapo
and stormtroopers and bitching all summer about CNN. Of course
they jumped on the bandwagon. They call them anarchists and insurrectionists.

Speaker 6 (15:50):
That is happening in the US. Never mind the US
capital look like law enforcement with their arms drawn. We're
actually looking at video right now of these anarchists interaction
and these people who were involved in this insurrection. They
broke the glass has happened.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
They broke a window and crawled through. They're anarchists. But
it wasn't that long ago that you had Fredo and
Don lemon On there saying that the riots this summer
were fine.

Speaker 7 (16:28):
Now too many see the protests as the problem. No,
the problem is what forced your fellow citizens to take
to the streets persistent and poisonous inequities and injustice. And
please show me where it says that protests are supposed
to be polite and peaceful.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Well, protests are not supposed to be polite and peaceful.
That's that's not what happened. The summer riots happened this summer.
What happened yesterday was not a riot. It was a
rowdy episode of simple disobedience. And none of these Democrats
were so quick to condemn her site Pearl Harbor. When

(17:15):
Democrat activists occupied the Heart Senate building during the Kavanaugh
hearings had to be drug outs, kicking and screaming were
defacing the Supreme Court. These riots went on in d
C all summer long. Mary ol Bowser was just fine

(17:39):
allowing those rights to rage all summer. Now DC Mayor
Muriel Browser has suddenly gone all bull connor. She is
a big advocate of law and order. She called in
the same National Guard to secure the city. That last
summer she had kicked out of hotels and made to

(18:02):
sleep on the sidewalks. She called m mutual aid from Virginia, Maryland.
She never did that before. She instituted a six pm curfew,
which is normally what you do during periods of unrest,
but she didn't do it all summer long. She locked

(18:22):
down the capitol for fifteen days. Listen, I've been in
riots as a firefighter, fighting the fires that the rioters
caused set. I was in the Rodney King riots. I've
been in probably a half dozen other riots. Had bricks

(18:47):
thrown at me, had our fire hoses cut, had the
windows burst out of our fire apparatus, had a friend
of mine hitting the head of the flathead acts from behind.
I have seen riots up close. This was not a riot.

(19:08):
They were attempting to make their point in the least
violent way they could. They didn't vandalize the capitol. Once
they got inside, they occupied it. At one point you
had an old boy sitting in Nancy Pelosi's desk with
his feet up on the chair. I would say the

(19:32):
nation would be better off if they left him there.
And expelled Nancy Pelosi from the Capitol. Remember back when
Democrats in Wisconsin stormed the Capitol building and occupied it.
I guess that was about a decade ago. You had

(19:55):
fawning media coverage. This was just great. They were hanging
band and refusing to leave. They forced their way in
left wing media, and the Democrats thought it was wonderful.
The Democrats organized it. The sad part is, of course,

(20:18):
at Ashley Babbitt, a fourteen year Air Force veteran who
had served four tours in combat zones, lost her life.
Not for anything she did. She was there, she was
pounding on the doors. I think at one point she
was trying to climb it. But a Capital City, a

(20:43):
Capitol Hill police officer shot her through the glass. I'm
not condemning him entirely. I know he was probably given
orders that to prevent that door from being breached and
if necessary, shoot anybody. But she was not about to

(21:04):
reach the door, and she certainly wasn't posing any threat
of death or serious bodily harm to him or anybody else.
There was a squad of police officers standing behind her,
all with automatic weapons. This cop just panicked and Ashley
Babbit a good woman. If you if you go on

(21:26):
you can find her video tweet feed and or a
Twitter feed and uh and watch her videos. She is
dead today and we should we should all remember that name,
Ashley Babbitt. She didn't deserve what she got. But these
Capital City Capitol Hill police officers are not street cops.

(21:50):
They've usually gone their whole career being basically, you know, glorified.
Uh bayless, I guess you'd call him, and usually never
pull their weapons or anything like that. This cop, I'm
not unsympathetic to him. You know, he panicked, but this

(22:15):
is a real tragedy. I don't know why I had
to shoot a woman. He had a whole bunch of
men standing right beside her. If you had to make
a point, why would you choose to shoot the woman?
There were three other desks, reportedly because of medical causes.

(22:43):
I'm not sure what to make of that. I haven't
heard much else about them. Joe Biden found his voice
and decided that this was all Donald Trump's fault, but
we need to all get along. He used it to conde,
I'm the president for objecting to the stolen election, And
then he told everybody we need to unite behind him China,

(23:06):
Joe Biden, whose family has been compromised by our number
one geostrategic foe, and who it appears, is going to
at least sit in the Oval office while Kambla. Harris
calls the shots. The most left wing member of Congress

(23:29):
and Trump supporters have done everything they can. They've used
every legitimate method to try to get Congress's attention, and
last night, that too has failed. And now the way
is clear as a result of these two elections in

(23:50):
Georgia that use the same ballot harvesting scams that they
use to take the election from Donald Trump last November,
solidify a majority in the Senate. So we're in for
a tough couple of years, and I find it very
difficult to believe anything's going to be done to secure

(24:11):
our elections either. If you think that won't radicalize you,
you're just not considering the position of the other side.
We're going to run out to a break. When we
come back, I'm going to play the second half of
Trump's speech yesterday where he outlined what needs to be

(24:34):
done to secure future elections, and we'll talk about what
you need to do to get around big tech censorship
in twenty twenty one, right after these messages on Right
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America nationalist perspective. So there are a lot of clips
I could play from the debate that went on. Ted

(25:30):
Cruz and Josh Holly really distinguished themselves and making the
case that no, people shouldn't be forcing their way into
the Capitol building, but we ought not to also turn
a blind eye to all of the Democrats skullduggery and
fraud that went on in this election. But the clip

(25:50):
I want to play you, it's about a five minute
long clip, is of Matt Getz, who I think he
gave his five minutes after they had reconvened, cleared the
Capitol and reconvened, and I thought he'd put everything into
beautiful context for the day.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
The objection, gentleman is recognized to five minutes. With that objection,
Madam Speaker, One of the first things we did when
the House convened today was to join together to extend
our grace and our kindness and our concern for a
colleague who has experienced just an insurmountable amount of grief

(26:32):
with his family. And I want all of our fellow
Americans watching to know that we did that because we
care about each other, and we don't want bad things
to happen to each other, and our heart hurts when
they're due. Now, I'm sure there are plenty of folks
over there who don't like me too much, and there
are a few of you that I don't care for
too much. But if anybody had been hurt today, it

(26:52):
would have been even more of a catastrophe than we
already saw. And I think that's an important point for
the country. Another important point for the country is that
this morning President Trump explicitly called for demonstrations and protests.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
To be peaceful.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
He was far more you can moan and groan, but
he was far more explicit about his calls for peace
than some of the VLM and left wing rioters were
this summer when we saw violence sweep across this nation. Now,
we came here today to debate, to follow regular order,

(27:29):
to offer an objection, to follow a process that is
expressly contemplated in our constitution, and for doing that we
got called a bunch of seditious traders. Now, not since
nineteen eighty five has a Republican president been sworn in
absent some Democrat effort to object to the electors. But
when we do it, it is the new violation of all norms.

(27:52):
And when those things are said, people get angry. Now,
I know there are many countries where political violence may
be necessary, but America is not one such country. Now,
I'm speaker. It was wrong when people vandalized in to
face to your home. It was wrong when thugs went
to Senator Holly's home. And I don't know if the
reports are true, but the Washington Times has just reported

(28:16):
some pretty compelling evidence from a facial recognition company showing
that some of the people who breached the Capitol today
were not Trump supporters. They were masquerading as Trump supporters,
and in fact were members of the violent terrorist group Antifa. Now,
we should seek to build America up, not tear her
down and destroy her. And I'm sure glad that at

(28:39):
least for one day, I didn't hear my Democratic colleagues
calling to defund the police. Now I appreciate all the talk.

(29:00):
I appreciate all the talk of coming together, but let
us not pretend that our colleagues on the left have
been free of some anti democratic impulses just because we
signed onto legal briefs and asked courts to resolve disputes.
There were some on the left who said that we
should not even be seated in the body, that we
ought to be prosecuted, maybe even jailed. Those arguments anger people,

(29:24):
but people do understand the concepts of basic fairness and
no competition, contest or election can be deemed fair if
the participants are subject to different rules. Baseball teams that
chet and steel signs should be stripped of their championships.
Russian olympians who cheat and use steroids should be stripped

(29:47):
of their medals, and states that do not run clean
elections should be stripped of their electors. This fraud was systemic,
it was repeated, it was the same system, and I
dare say it was effective. We saw circumstances where when
Democrat operatives couldn't get the outcomes they wanted in state legislators,

(30:09):
when they couldn't get the job done there, they went
and pressured and litigated and usurped the Constitution with extra
constitutional action of some officials.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
In some states, they.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
Fraudulently laundered ballots, votes, voter registration forms, and then they
limited review. In twenty sixteen, Democrats found out that they
couldn't beat Donald Trump at the ballot box with voters
who actually show up, so they turned to impeachment and
the witness box, and when that failed, they ran to

(30:43):
the mailbox, where this election saw an unprecedented amount of
votes that could not be authenticated with true ID with
true signature match, and with true confidence for the American people.
Our Article three courts have failed by not holding evident
injury hearings to weigh the evidence. We should not join

(31:04):
in that failure. We should vindicate the rights of states.
We should vindicate the subpoenas in Arizona that have been
issued to get a hold of these voting machines. And
we should reject these electors I you'll back.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
You know they wanted to.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
Colorado.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
They wanted to lay the blame for yesterday's unrest at
the feet of Donald Trump. They want to impeach him
and remove him now before he is allowed to serve
out the last month of his term. The same people
that that tried to prevent people from attending his inauguration,

(31:45):
attack them, burn police cars, burn cars, threatened to blow
up the White House. Same people that launched this three
year Russia hoax and a bogus impeachment and tried to
prevent Brett Kavanaugh from getting on the Supreme Court, the
same people that rigged this election from soup to nuts.

(32:11):
They want to blame it on Donald Trump. I would
argue that if you want to lay it at somebody's feet,
you can lay it at John Roberts in this Supreme
Court who refused to hear this case. These people that
were so exercised yesterday would have had their day in court,

(32:31):
but the Supreme Court chickened out. They keep saying all
the courts have rejected these arguments. They haven't rejected the arguments.
They've refused to hear the arguments again and again and again.
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to make sure that this kind of outrage doesn't happen again.
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Speaker 1 (34:57):
So should these maga have protesters have forced their way
into the Capitol and acted up. Probably not, But at
some point you've got to get these people's attention. They
want to talk about how sacred and hallowed the Halls
of Congress are. Well, they are most certainly important symbol
of our democracy. But they haven't been running this country

(35:20):
like a republican, a republic or a democracy. They turned
to blind eyed completely when Americans were being burned out
of their businesses and insulted in the streets right there
in the nation's capital. We're not interested in that. But

(35:42):
I want to push back on this notion once again
that these were riots. These were not riots. These were
frustrated American citizens who had been denied recourse for this election,
who forced their way into the Capitol. Yes, they rough
housed with the police officers. Didn't see anybody throwing punches
or throwing rocks, setting fires, or or hitting police officers

(36:08):
with clubs and once they got in there. They didn't
commit widespread vandalism. They weren't in Statuary Hall like antifoo
would have been toppling statues and slashing portraits on the wall.
They were trying to get their elected representatives attention. When

(36:31):
the Antifa and Black Lives Matter were burning and looting
cities all summer, the Democrats and their media mouthpieces contextualized
as well, it's mostly peaceful protests. When Trump supporters forced
their way into the Capitol, chanted and and just took

(36:56):
up that space, they were called domestic terrorists as they
march through Statuary Hall, being careful to stay within the
rope line. It's really unbelievable. So I'm going to play
you a long clip. I think it's about eight minutes long.
This is the portion of President Trump's speech yesterday in

(37:20):
which he called for election reform to prevent this kind
of outrage from happening again.

Speaker 3 (37:30):
So they don't believe it.

Speaker 9 (37:31):
This is not just a matter of domestic politics.

Speaker 3 (37:35):
This is a matter of national security. So today, in
addition to.

Speaker 9 (37:40):
Challenging the certification of the election, I'm calling on Congress
and the state legislatures to quickly pass sweeping election reforms,
and you better do it before we have no country level.
Today is not the end, it's just the beginning. With
your help, over the last four years, we built the

(38:01):
greatest political movement in the history of our country. And
nobody even challenges that. I say that over and over,
and I never get challenged by the fakeness, and they
challenge almost everything we say. But our fight against the
big donors, big media, big tech, and others is just
getting started. This is the greatest in history. There's never
been a movement like that. You look back there, all

(38:23):
the way to.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
The Washington Monument, it's hard to believe. We must stop
this deal.

Speaker 9 (38:30):
And then we must ensure that such outrageous election fraud
never happens again, can never.

Speaker 3 (38:36):
Be allowed to happen again.

Speaker 9 (38:38):
But we're going forward. We'll take care of going forward.
We got to take care of going back. Don't let
them talk, Okay, Well we promise. I've had a lot
of people sir, you're at ninety six percent.

Speaker 3 (38:48):
For four years. I said, I'm not interested right now.
I'm interested in right there.

Speaker 9 (38:53):
With your help, we will finally pass powerful requirements for
voter ID.

Speaker 3 (39:00):
You need an ID to cash a check, you need
an ID to go to a.

Speaker 9 (39:04):
Bag, to buy alcohol, to drive a car. Every person
should need to show an ID in order to cast
your most important thing, a vote. We will also require
proof of American citizenship in order to vote in American elections.

Speaker 3 (39:23):
We just had a good victory in court on that one. Actually,
we will ban.

Speaker 9 (39:27):
Ballot harvesting and prohibit the use of unsecured drop boxes
to commit rap and fraud. These drop boxes are fraudulent.
Therefore they get they disappear, and then.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
All of a sudden they show up. It's fraudulent.

Speaker 9 (39:42):
We will stop the practice of universal unsolicited mail in balloting.
We will clean up the voter rolls and ensure that
every single person who casts a vote is a citizen
of our country, a resident of the state in which
they vote, and their vote is cast in a lawful
and honest manner. We will restore the vital civic tradition

(40:05):
of in person voting on election day so that voters
can be fully informed when they make their choice. We
will finally hold big Tech accountable.

Speaker 3 (40:17):
And if these people had courage and guts, they would.

Speaker 9 (40:20):
Get rid of Section two thirty something that no other company,
no other person in America in the world has.

Speaker 3 (40:31):
All of these tech monopolies are going.

Speaker 9 (40:33):
To abuse their power and interfere in our elections, and
it has to be stopped. And the Republicans have to
get a lot tougher, and so should the Democrats. They
should be regulated, investigated, or brought to justice under the
fullest extent of the law.

Speaker 3 (40:51):
They're totally breaking the law. Together, we will drain.

Speaker 9 (40:54):
The Washington Swamp and we will clean up the corruption
in our nation's capital. We have done a big job
on it. But you think it's easy. It's a dirty business.
It's a dirty business. You have a lot of bad
people out there. Despite everything we've been through, looking out
all over this country and seeing fantastic crowds.

Speaker 3 (41:15):
Although this I think is our all time record.

Speaker 9 (41:20):
I think you have two hundred and fifty thousand people,
two hundred and fifty thousand looking out at all the
amazing patriots here today. I have never been more confident
in our nation's future. Well, I have to say we
have to be a little bit careful. That's a nice statement,
but we have to be a little careful with that
statement if we allow this group of people to illegally

(41:43):
take over our country, because it's illegal when the votes
are illegal, when the way they got there is illegal,
when the states that vote are given false and fraudulent information.
We are the greatest country on earth, and we are
and we're headed in the right direction. You know, the
wall is built. We're doing record numbers.

Speaker 3 (42:05):
At the wall. Now they want to take down the wall.

Speaker 9 (42:06):
Let's let everyone flow in. That's not everybody flowing. We
did a great job in the wall.

Speaker 3 (42:14):
Remember the wall. They said it could never be done.

Speaker 9 (42:16):
One of the largest infrastructure projects we've ever had in
this country, and it's had a tremendous impact. That we
got rid of catch and release, We got.

Speaker 3 (42:24):
Rid of all of the stuff that we had to
live with.

Speaker 9 (42:27):
But now the caravans, they think Biden's getting in. The
caravans are forming again. They want to come in again
and rip off our country. Can't let it happen. As
this enormous crowd shows, we have.

Speaker 3 (42:39):
Truth and justice on our side.

Speaker 9 (42:42):
We have a deep and enduring love for America in
our hearts.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
We love our country.

Speaker 9 (42:47):
We have overwhelming pride in this great country, and we.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
Have it deep in our souls.

Speaker 9 (42:53):
Together, we are determined to defend and preserve government of
the people, by the people, and for the people. Our
brightest days are before us. Our greatest achievements still wait.
I think one of our great achievements will be election security,

(43:15):
because nobody until I came along, had any idea.

Speaker 3 (43:19):
How corrupt our elections were.

Speaker 9 (43:21):
And again, most people would stand there at nine o'clock
in the evening and say I want to thank you
very much, and they go off to some other life.
But I said, something's wrong here, something's really wrong.

Speaker 3 (43:33):
Can't have happened, And we fight. We fight like hell yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
This has been a problem that's been festering for a
long time, this lack of elections security and accountability that's
gone on in this country. And it's because of the Democrats.
The Republicans support securing the ballot box. It's the Democrats.
Every time you try to take any measure vote ride,

(44:00):
cleaning up the voter rolls, making sure illegal aliens don't vote,
they always run and file a lawsuit. They get a
friendly judge that they know is going to rule their way,
and they block it because they thrive on voter fraud.

(44:21):
And this is just the pinnacle of that effort. And
apparently now as a result of this certification, of the election.
You're going to have people in charge of the White
House in both Houses of Congress that have no interest
whatsoever in election reform, but they want to call anybody

(44:42):
who objects to it strenuously a domestic terrorist. That's where
we are now. Ashley Babbitt gave her life because she
believed in the promise of America. She believed that a
Mamerican citizens should come first and that our government should

(45:04):
be based on majority rule, and she was rightfully upset
when that didn't happen. She served this country honorably four tours.
So I'm going to play an extended clip of Ashley

(45:27):
Babbitt so we can all keep her in our hearts
and minds and remember that she was a true patriot
from San Diego, California. She is married.

Speaker 2 (45:40):
Her.

Speaker 1 (45:41):
She was a young woman in her early thirties. Beautiful
woman had more sense than the vast, vast majority of
those legislators in the House that that panicked Capitol Hill
police officer was protecting. She is in a Twitter post

(46:02):
speaking from her kitchen.

Speaker 10 (46:05):
Hello and happy Friday to all of my Americans. I
know that there's a ton to talk about on the
political spectrum, but I just want to spend some time
talking about this border security issue and this meeting with
Schumer and Pelosi this week regarding the border security issue.
So I've said before that I live about fifteen minutes
from the Tijuana border, and so this is something that
I really take personally because I can see the effects

(46:26):
and I can see the negative impacts and what is
actually going on here. And so Pelosi and Schumer get
in the office and they don't want the media there,
which of course they don't because that would require transparency
and honesty, and we all know that they're not on
that program. But I wanted to ask, as someone who
is a Californian, to all of my politicians, from Duncan

(46:47):
Hunter to mister Lew P. North, who clearly has a
problem with free speech, because that's normal to find steign's
a Pelosi to Kamala Harris to everybody, at what point
are the citizens in your state, in your district going
to matter to you? I just I often wonder this
because every single year that we have elections, you guys
raise our taxes and you tell us that you're gonna

(47:08):
fix the border and that you're gonna tackle this drug
problem that by the way is coming over the border
in droves that you are refusing to acknowledge or even
admit that we do need the wall, even though again,
I find it extremely perplexing that all of you voted
on wall funding plenty of times in the past.

Speaker 3 (47:24):
So it's like a little strange to me.

Speaker 10 (47:25):
I'm nothing to see here, But I want you, guys,
I want my politicians to start coming down here and
telling me that my reality is a lie. I want
them to start telling me that the homelessness that you
see every day isn't a problem, and the drugs aren't
a problem, and what's going on at the border isn't
the problem. They are still trying to paint this myrt
caravan it's full of women and children, because that's what
the media is pushing. But let me tell you right now,

(47:47):
the border is an absolute shit show. People that live
in Mexico, that work in America are having problems getting here.
There is riots, there's a rest, there's rapes, there's drugs,
there's outcries, there are tons of there are abandoned kids,
people are sick, and yet we still are trying to
perpetuate through in the media. They are trying to perpetuate

(48:10):
this migrant caravan filled with women and children. So again,
I just want to ask, I want to ask my
politicians to come down here and tell me that what
is going on isn't isn't happening.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
Convince me you can only push people so far for
so long, and eventually they're going to try to look
for some way to get your attention. And that's what
Ashley Babbitt was doing in the Capitol building yesterday. She
wasn't committing vandalism, she wasn't assaulting people. She was taking

(48:43):
up space and trying to make her voice heard, and
she was shot in the chest. Rest in peace, Ashley Babbitt.
So what else?

Speaker 4 (49:02):
Man?

Speaker 1 (49:06):
In Kenosha, Wisconsin, the District Attorney there has announced that
there's not going to be any charges against that police officer.
He knows that he never would have gotten a conviction
because Jacob Blake had a warrant out for his arrest.
He was resisting and fighting with the cops. He was

(49:26):
armed with a knife, and he attempted to get into
a car and with children in the back and flee. Now,
if that Kenosha DA would drop the bogus charges against
Kyle Rittenhouse who was obviously on video defending himself from

(49:47):
assaults violent assaults. Maybe he'd be back on the right
side of the law. You know, I wonder sometime just
how bad it's going to get in this country. We
have seen a big tech using their powers of censorship

(50:10):
and surveillance. We've seen the media turn into a propaganda
outlet for one side of the political spectrum. And now
we have seen an election that was most certainly stolen.
Even if you don't believe there was fraud, there was
unconstitutional elections held in these battleground states. That's really not

(50:34):
open for debate. The requirement for elections is right there
in the Constitutions, Article two, Section one. State legislatures shall
set at the time and manor in place for elections. Governors,
courts and secretary of States just overrule that we're supposed

(50:57):
to to advantage democt as obviously in Georgia, the Secretary
of State capitulated to Stacy Abrams who threatened to call
him a racist if he didn't sign that consent decree.
But I wonder how bad it's going to get. Are
we going to see re education camps in this country?

(51:22):
What do you pack to go to a re education camp.
I'm going to be busting rocks, getting a little exercise
at least. One thing's for sure. It can't continue to
go on like it is not if Americas to remain
a free and democratic republic. This is not working, and

(51:46):
you would hope that the legislators in Washington would take
a lesson from Yesterday. Was certainly a dramatic display, with
tens of thousands of good American citizens surrounding the Capitol
Building trying to shout it down like the walls of Jericho,

(52:07):
trying anything to get these people's attention. These people that
have signed trade deals that have shipped their jobs overseas
run them into twenty seven trillion dollar debt that their children, grandchildren,
and great grandchildren will never be able to pay off.

(52:29):
Who continue to pursue these identity politics that keep Americans
divided along lines of race and gender and orientation and
everything else they can use to try to excite passions
every four years. The Democrats now have a squad of

(52:54):
committed Marxists in their ranks, and apparently they hold the
balance of power. They all withheld their votes for Nancy
Pelosi's re elections of speakership until the very last minute
when they all marched in as one and pushed her
over the top. You think they're not going to demand

(53:17):
something in return for that. So it used to be
Nancy Pelosi was the far left wing lunatic. Now she
looks like a mainstream Democrat by comparison. Oh Man, oh man. Well,
that takes us to the end of this edition of
Right Now with Jim Dawes. Thank you for joining us.

(53:39):
I hope you'll come back here again tomorrow, right here
on the Mojo five oz Radio network. We'll talk to
you then.
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