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Speaker 1 (00:06):
With just twelve days left in this administration, Democrats and
never trumpers have determined to remove the president from office.
CNN published an enemies list of Trump supporters who must
be purged. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris blame the unrest
in Washington on you Guessed it for racism and fortune.
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Five hundred companies that funded BOM are now attacking the
America First movement with these stories and more from an
American nationalist perspective. I'm Jim Dawes, and this is right now,
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So what happened to healing? What happened to reconciliation? The
President has now called for that. I think it was
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a mistake. But now the political class in Washington and
the people who control the media and big corporations, they're
insisting that Donald Trump be removed from office with just
twelve days to go with his presidency. If you thought
that what's gone on for the last four years has
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radicalized Middle America, you just go ahead and remove the
leader of the America First Movement from office with twelve
days to go, and you'll see anger in this country
like you can't imagine. They want to remove him through
the twenty fifth Amendment, which says that he is a
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medically unfit, or they want to impeach him with twelve
days to go. And you think what happened in Washington
this week was bad, you go ahead and try to
impeach this president. They're entirely taking everything that happened in
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Washington out of context. They're ignoring the vicious and slanderous
attacks on the president and his supporters that went on
for the last four years, and now this stolen election,
pretending all that didn't happen, and taking this, you know,
completely acting as if it happened to avoid Miranda Divine
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appeared on Tucker's show last night. She's the New York
Post columnist that broke the Hunter Biden laptop story that
was promptly suppressed so that the American people wouldn't go
to the polls with full knowledge that the Democrats want
a seat a president that has deeply compromised by China.
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But she put all of what's happened in the last
four years and where we are now into perfect context.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Jick what happened yesterday, and that is catastrophic I think
for the Republican Party, but also for conservatives, for the
nationalist populists that Trump represented, and for Donald Trump and
his legacy. But it's not just about what happened yesterday.
It's about the last four years of Trump and his
supporters being demeaned and defined, and every effort made to
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destroy his presidency, to discredit the twenty sixteen election, to lie,
to use the apparatus of the state, the intelligence agencies,
to impeach him. I mean, there was not a dirty
trick that Nancy Pelosi and her Democratic Party did not
employ against Donald Trump with the full help of the media.
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And so that did not go unnoticed by Donald Trump
supporters traveled around to various battleground states and talk to them,
and they hated the media because they felt that they
had been produced. It's not just about Donald Trump. It's
about getting at those seventy five million people the deplorables
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who are so loathed did you just explained so well
why they are? And they are now disenfranchised once Donald
Trump goes and the idea that these people who are
now cutting off Donald Trump from his Twitter account and
deciding that they're going to completely discredit his entire reign,
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to trash his legacy, and to go after everybody who
ever supported him, that is not going to help. That
is going to just exacerbate and accelerate the forces that
already were there before Donald Trump came to power and
are still there, not satiated, not happy, and furious. And
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you saw that break is today. It was wrong what happened,
but it's a symptom of something going on behind the
scenes that's very dangerous.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
While all of this went on for four years, Trump
supporters did everything they could to appeal to Washington, to
try to develop alternate sources of media to try to
push back, and all of the institutions that control power
in this country blocked them at every turn. And then
they stole this election and they expected no response, and
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now they want to remove the president through impeachment again. Man,
they were sitting on a powder keg and they've got
the lighter lit and are about to touch it to
the fuse. I can promise you one thing, well, I
predict one thing. I should say. They're going to remove
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Tucker's show. You can bet on that he is too smart.
He calls these things too accurately, his audience is too big,
and he's got too much influence. They're not going to
allow this to continue. I know a lot of people
are encouraging Tucker to run for president. It'd be great
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if he could, but he's not going to. He's not
He's not that kind of guy. But they're gonna definitely
take him off of the air. They're gonna go after
his advertisers. They're going to go after Fox News. If
one of the other networks, News Max or what America
tries to pick him up, they'll, uh, they'll figure out
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a way to uh to demonetize them as well. So
as the Republican vulses from all of the skullduggery and
manipulations that want for the last four years and this
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unrest that went on in Washington as a result of it,
our political elite in Congress have determined that they're the victims.
The very same people that created the conditions that led
to the unrest have now decided that they are the
true victims in all of this. And you know, they
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were perfectly glad to sit on their hands for the
last four or for the throughout this last summer, while
cities were in flames across America. They justified it, turn
a blind eye to it, defended it. Now when Trump
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supporters protest mostly peacefully, actually mostly peacefully, in Washington, there
were estimates between two hundred and fifty and three hundred
thousand people there. You probably had a couple of hundred
forced their way into the Capitol. And they didn't topple statues,
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they didn't deface posters, they didn't or portraits, they didn't
start fires. I saw one example that a Democrat put
up set her office was ransacked, and they went through
it with a video camera. And the thing that you
noticed is all the furniture was still in place, all
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the phones were still on the desks, all the chairs
were still in place. What they had done is taken
some papers off the desk and thrown them in the air,
and that was called ransacked. You know, if the people
in Washington are so afraid of the citizens of this country,
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that they have to flee and hide under their desks.
Why didn't they just call in the social workers. They
were telling us that we need to defund the police
and divert that money. According to the incoming president of
the United States, we need to bring in social workers
to de escalate these situations. Well, wherever the social workers,
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why didn't you call them in? No, they called in
the military to clean out the capital, the same military
that they were vilifying and calling gestapo and stormtroopers throughout
the summer when the president wanted to restore order in
the streets of cities so that American citizens won't have
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their businesses destroyed. Now we don't have time for social workers.
Call in the eighty second Airborne and the same media
and Democrat talking heads who were justifying the riots. It
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went on all summer long, resulted in at least twenty
five deaths. Probably more police officers were murdered. Now they're upset.
Here's what it sounded like this last summer on the
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mainstream media outlets.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
Civil rights revolutionary Martin Luther King Junior once said, but
in the final analysis, a riot is the language of
the unheard, and what is it that America has failed
to hear. Over fifty years later, what is America still
not hearing?
Speaker 4 (10:45):
Martin Luther King said riots are the language of the unheard.
Speaker 5 (10:50):
Martinuther King said it best, a riot is the language
of the unheard. They're not interested in talking about when
doctor King said that a riot is the language of
the unheard. And the implication there is if we listen
better to communities and actually treat folks the way that
they deserve, that we wouldn't be in these situations in
the first place.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Yeah, we can listen. We need to listen to people
unless they're on the other side of the political spectrum,
and then we need to silence them, sensor them, demonetize them,
ruin their careers. And one of those quotes you heard
right there was from Keith Ellison, the attorney general of
the state of Minnesota. Do you really believe that the
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people of Minnesota elected Keith Ellison to be the chief
law enforcement officer in their state after the riots of
Minneapolis and a photographs of him holding an Antifa playbook
tactic manual came up. I don't believe it for a second.
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I believe that the Democrats have perfected the art of
the steel when it comes to elections. Here's another clip
of media defending the riots over the summer. The same media,
I'll remind you that are now saying we need to
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remove Trump from office because a handful of his supporters
crashed the Capitol building.
Speaker 6 (12:25):
Show me where it says that protests are supposed to
be polite and peaceful.
Speaker 7 (12:29):
Largely peaceful demonstrations in the face of law enforcement. It
wasn't until night fell that things began to get a
little bit more contentious.
Speaker 6 (12:36):
This is a mostly prodcast.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
It is not It is not generally speaking unruly.
Speaker 8 (12:43):
Democratic cities are in chaos right now.
Speaker 9 (12:45):
Is this what you want from Joe Biden? And they're
gonna take your country away?
Speaker 1 (12:49):
And they're taking down the statues.
Speaker 6 (12:51):
And it's so bad, and they get defunding police.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
It's like, yeah, you don't hear any more about defunding
the police. One of those quotes in that clip was
from MSNBC's aty Velchi, who was standing in Minneapolis with
the block literally burning down. There were half a dozen
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buildings that had been torched, including a police precinct. This
protest is generally speaking, not unruly, he said, double standards
if it weren't for double standards, the Democrats and their
supporters wouldn't have any standards at all. I got another
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clip here off at Tucker Show last night. It was
a brilliant show. This is Matt Waltsch. I think he
writes over the Daily Wire, putting this into context.
Speaker 6 (13:52):
I think this is why I have no patience for
the what aboutism charged because when you bring up this
point about how the media the Democrats have been explicit encouraging, promoting,
romanticizing violent protests, political violence riots, it's always, well, that's
what about ism. So what they're basically telling us is
we have to take this event that happened yesterday, look
at it, pretend that it happened in avoid and that
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it is mysteriously disconnected from everything that happened before it.
And that's just, of course, completely ridiculous. It happened in
the context in environments where we're being told that it's
okay now to do this. All those clips you just played,
So the people that did this riot they heard the
same thing. They heard this from the media, and so
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I think a lot of them said, well, okay, if
this is okay now, if this is an effective way
to get our point across. And oh, by the way,
if it works to do this, if we'll get what
we want by doing this, then why shouldn't we do it?
And all the you know, the arguments from the left that, well,
that was totally different because you know, in this case,
they're attacking a government building, whereas before they were just
burning down private businesses. First of all, that's not true,
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because they were taking over police stations and burning them
to the ground. Second of all, is it really better
to burn down, you know, your neighborhood convenience store. Is
that really better than swarming Capitol Hill? I think they're
equally as as barbaric in my mind.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Well not to the people in the in the Congress,
because well that's them and the riots that were happening
this summer. That's just those unwashed people who we're supposed
to be here representing. I mean, this is a that's
the outrage of what went on. Their reaction to riots
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would affect them. I shouldn't even call them riots. They
forced their way into the building, They shouldn't have done it.
They didn't riot when they were in there. They basically
tried to take up space and occupy it. And these
claims that, well, it's different because this is a government building. Well,
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what happened to the siege that was laid all summer
long on the Federal Courthouse in Seattle, or they were
trying to burn the place. They were trying to burn
the place down, and the federal marshals protected it. But
are we supposed to just pretend all of that didn't happen. Well,
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they say this has never happened before, They've never laid
siege to the seat of government. Well that's a lie too.
And when we get back after this message, I'll tell
you all the other times in American history that make
this event this week look minor by comparison. Stick with us,
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will be right back.
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this has ever happened before in Washington. Nobody has ever
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come into the Capitol building. Well, they do cite the
War of eighteen twelve, when obviously British troops pretty much
burned the Capitol building to the ground. Took him about
four years to rebuild it. But it's a lie. In
nineteen fifteen, just as Woodrow Wilson was dragging us into
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the First World War, a German professor named Eric Munter
exploded the bomb inside the Capitol. Is that worse than
what happened yesterday? Probably not. If you're able to get
a bomb in there, you think Trump supporters were incapable
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of doing that sort of thing. Now, they're not incapable.
They just didn't do it because that wasn't their objective
and they shouldn't do it obviously. In nineteen fifty four,
for Puerto Rican nationalists shot went into the place and
shot it up with semi automatic pistols. They were trying
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to advocate for the independence of Puerto Rico. They're saying
now that they want to make Puerto Rico a state.
Puerto Rico will never allow itself to become a state
because if they did, they would start having to pay
federal income taxes and they're getting all the benefits without
any of the taxes. Now, Puerto Rico doesn't want to
be a state. District of Columbia would be you'd have
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one of the most failed cities in the nation as
its very own state. In nineteen seventy one, I remember this,
a left wing terror group, the Weather Underground, exploded the
bomb right there on the floor of the US capital.
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They were protesting the Vietnam War and US involvement in
Laos and Cambodia. Those terror those people that did that
were later released from jail early, I think by Jimmy
Carter in nineteen eighty three, not that long ago, a
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terror group named the Armed Resistance deadnated another bomb outside
the office of the Senate Minority leader, Robert Byrd, the
former Klansman. They were protesting the invasion of Grenada. Bill
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Clinton commuted those sentences and let those bombers out. So
Democrats aren't too upset about bombings and invasions of the
Capitol as long as it's with their political fellow travelers.
Just in nineteen ninety eight, a fellow named Russell Eugene
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Watson burst into the Capitol and open He killed two
Capitol police officers. He claimed insanity and was committed to
a mental institution. So when you hear Chuck Schumer say
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this is on par what happened this week with Pearl Harbor,
and nothing like this has ever happened before, he's lying
to you. He knows he's lying to you. He's stupid,
but he's not that stupid. He's trying to whip up
a frenzy around this so that they can destroy any
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political opposition. And now they in fact control the three levers,
or two of the three levers of power granted us
by the Constitution, the executive and the legislative branch, and
they're pretending now that there was no pushback against Trump
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supporters because they're white. If you look at video from
what happened, they were using tear gas and concussion grenades
on the Trump supporters. It's just that Trump supporters weren't
having it. They were unimpressed by it. I think the
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crowd was so big and packed in so tight that
they couldn't go anywhere, and so they basically just instead
of panicking and you know, causing a stampede, they just
stood there and took it. Not to even mention the shooting,
the killing of Ashley Babbitt, who was attempting to come
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through a door. Why did they have to shoot the
only female in the crowd. There was a squad of
heavily armed Capitol police standing right behind her when this, uh,
this Capitol policeman shot her in the chest and killed her.
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But if you're going to shoot someone to make a
point you had, you had any number of targets to shoot,
why'd you have to shoot the woman. We're going to
look at how exactly this this breach of the Capitol
building happened, and whether or not there were any there
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is anything to these theories that Antifa agitators were among
those groups. And we'll look at Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris's reaction to all of this. Of course, they're claiming
racism right after these messages. Right now with Jim Dawes
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and culture from an American nationalist perspective. So there's a
lot of conspiracy theories going around that Antifa had infiltrated
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the protests with agitators that were designed to turn the
peaceful protest up until that point into what happened. I've
discounted those theories because well, when they got in there,
they didn't they didn't destroy things and topple statues and
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deface portraits and start fires like Antifa tactics would determine.
But now there's some evidence coming forward, yes, in fact,
that and that did happen. One of the things is
some of those more eccentric characters, you know, the guy
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with the buffalo hat on and and some of the others,
had in fact been videotaped at Antifa taking place, taking
part in antifa riots. I think those people are just nuts, nutcases.
But we now have a video of a guy named
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John Earl Sullivan. He is a extremist radical Black Lives
Matter activists. He was videotaped this last summer with a
bullhorn and Washington d C. Saying he was well. He
was inciting attacks on the White House, saying he would
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go in there and rip Donald Trump out of that office.
He was never arrested. He was inciting insurrection. The left
and the media were perfectly happy to let that slide.
But he was one of the first people that forced
their way into the Capitol building this week, and a
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lot of people are also theorizing. I don't want to
use the term conspiracy theorizing, but that in fact the
capital police allowed this to happen. Very difficult to believe.
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I am not inclined to believe it, but there are
some odd things with respect to that. The governor of
Maryland I think his name is Larry Hogan. He's an
anti or never Trump Republican. He repeatedly offered to send
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his National Guard, the contingent of the National Guard from
the District of Columbia's relatively small. I think they've got
about three hundred and fifty members. But Larry Hogan offered
to send a National Guard from Maryland and the Capitol
Police refused. In the district of a Columbia Mayor Bowser refused,
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the FBI in the Department of Defense offered before the
Trump rally to reinforce the Capitol Police, and the Capitol
Police turned down that offer. Why would they do that?
Katie Pavlich, who's got extensive connections in law enforcement, offered
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these thoughts.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
Well, Dana, the first thing is that everybody's asking the
question of how could this happen? How could the police
not be prepared for something like this? And the answer
is because Trump rallies in the past don't have a
record of getting out of control and turning into riots.
But that doesn't excuse the idea that this is a
bigger problem for the Capitol. I mean, the first thing
that went through my mind when I was watching them
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breaking in to the doors was what if it was
a trained, armed group organization foreign or domestic trying to
get into the Capitol. They were completely overrun. The people
were inside, there was no security, and a lost her
life as a result of the mob pushing through, and
so Lindsa Graham today gave a press conference answered some questions,
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says he is astonished at the idea that twenty years
after nine to eleven, we had this kind of a
breach in the Capitol building. I don't know if it's complacency,
they just didn't think it was going to get out
of But the bottom line is they always have to
be prepared for any kind of threat that comes to
our government.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Yeah, Lindsey Graham gave a speech yesterday. I'm not going
to play it because it makes me sick to listen
to the guy. But he has been freed from his shackles.
He won re election with Trump support, and so now
he's gone back to being a never Trumper and assuming
the role as you know, the new John McCain of
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the Republican Party that will always come on the Sunday
shows and bashes fellow Republicans. You know, I don't even
want to go down that road that this was incitement
by antifap who had infiltrated the crowd. We have seen
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that in the past. But this issue is complicated enough
without bringing that that angle to it. Because there were
Trump supporters inside the Capitol. There's no doubt about that.
But they also want to push down the memory hole
any notion, any investigation into this election. They don't want
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any scrutiny. They won't you talking about that. That's undermining democracy.
If you insist on election integrity, do not insist that
we have free and fair elections, or you're undermining democracy.
And Jesse Waters, this is about a two minute clip.
Just hit it out of the park on that topic.
Speaker 7 (31:34):
In context, what happened yesterday doesn't really hold the candle
to what we saw over the summer with Black Lives
Matter and ANTIFA, when we saw churches burned, police precincts burned,
businesses burned, federal courthouses, burned, people knocking out old women
on the corner, people looting, people shooting people dead in
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the streets. Remember David dorn So condemned that fully will
the left sit backed and laughed at that. So I
don't want to hear anybody on that side talk about
what's right and wrong in terms of political violence. They
don't have the moral high grounds. But here is the
root cause of this. Seventy five million Americans feel disenfranchised.
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You can't dismiss that and say those feelings are based
on a lie without taking a full inventory about what happened.
That's dangerous and that's disrespectful. It's not a lie to
say that major corporate media destroyed President Trump, suppressed all
good news about him, and suppress all bad news about
Joe Biden.
Speaker 11 (32:39):
That's not a lie.
Speaker 7 (32:40):
It's not a lie that Democrats filed over three hundred
lawsuits last year gutting state election laws, circumventing state legislators,
and getting Democrat secretaries of state and Democrat judges to
sign off on all that, abolishing these signature requirements, extending deadlines.
That's not a lie. It's not a lie that poll
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watchers weren't allowed real access. It's not a lie that
people came forward and said they saw voter fraud, and
then when Republicans challenged this after the election, those very
same Democrat secretaries of state and Democrat judges just dismissed it.
So there were a lot of doubts about twenty sixteen,
and we pursued those doubts for three years. We had
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investigations in the House, the Senate, the media, and a
special council, and after three years we came to a
conclusion that there was no collusion and that very same
treatment needs to happen today. And it makes people very
suspicious and very angry when the entire power structure in
this country says no, no, no, no, no, let's not
look at that election at all.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
Nothing makes people more angry than hypocrisy and double standards,
and hypocrisy in the double standard has become the rule
in this country. The people that make this country work,
working people. They don't run the country, but they make
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the country run. They have been dismissed. Their concerns over
the election have been dismissed. Their determination just to make
a living and provide for them, their families have been destroyed.
Their appeals to the ballot box have been blocked, they've
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been censored online. The big media companies, when they aren't
ridiculing them, are lying about what's really going on in
this country. And Joe Biden, you remember Joe Biden before
the election, he said, well, this is a time for healing.
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We have to all come together trying to appeal to
you know, the the more docile and passive voters in
the Republican Party. Well, now that was then, and this
is now Joe Biden is back at his racial rhetoric.
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He's repeating the same lies that he used in the campaign,
the very Fine People hoax. He even repeats this, this
lie that Donald Trump and the police, the federal police,
you know, abused the people that were laying siege to
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the White House. That is fine to lay siege to
the White House because Trump's in there. And if you
use tear gas or try to do anything to block them, well,
then the Uric Gestapo the very day before the President
had to take refuge in the bunker, they had tried
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to burn down a church across the street from the
White House. And then when President Trump went over there
and tried to highlight that he was claimed of abusing
the Bible, Joe Biden doesn't acknowledge any blame at all
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on the part of the Democrats or the left. Now
they're all about get back, They want retribution, they don't
want reconciliation or healing any longer. And they're doing what
they always do. They're doubling down on their racial rhetoric.
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And really, if you listen to this clip, this is incitement.
If you want to see what actual incitement looks like,
This is a hundred times more insightful, that's not the
word inciting, than anything Donald Trump has ever said.
Speaker 12 (37:08):
Well, we saw yesterday, in plain view, was another violation
of the fundamental tenet of this nation. Not only do
we see the failure to protect one of the three
branches of our government, we also saw a clear failure
to carry out equal justice. Sure, if you used to
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say in the Senate, excuse a point of personal privilege.
A little over an hour and a half after the
chaos started, I got a text from my granddaughter, Finnigan Biden,
who's a senior in her last semester University of Pennsylvania.
She sent me a photo of military people in full
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military gear, scores of them lining the steps of the
Lincoln because a protest by Black Lives Matter. She said, Pop,
this isn't fair. No one can tell me that it
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had been a group of Black Lives Matter protesting yesterday,
there wouldn't have been They wouldn't have been treated very,
very differently. And the mob of thugs that stormed the Capitol,
we all know that's true.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
No, we don't all know that's true. In fact, the
Department of Defense offered those troops and military gear to
protect the Capitol, and it was denied because the Democrats
run the place now, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. But
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this is incitement. He's basically the incoming president of the
United States is a q using the Capitol police of
being racist. And he's calling the Trump supporters who went
into the capital thugs. Don't you dare call them protesters,
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He says, they're insurrectionists in domestic terrorists. Well, I tell you,
I've never seen any domestic terrorists actually observe in respect
a rope line through Statuary Hall. Kamala Harris, who was
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just last year advocating for and encouraging the riots, is
now suddenly appreciating the rule of law. She says, we
have to obey the rule of law.
Speaker 8 (39:58):
One of the fundamental princes upon which America's democracy rests
a principle as sacred as a civic value can be,
it's fidelity to the rule of law. In times of stability,
that principle can seem abstract, like something out of a
legal textbook that isn't relevant to our daily lives. But
(40:22):
in times of upheaval we come to realize to appreciate
just how vital the rule of law truly is well.
Speaker 1 (40:32):
I can get behind that statement. We do need to
have the rule of law to keep things from spiraling
out of control. But you can't have a double standard.
You can't have a rule of law for people who
you disagree with and no rule of law for your side.
(40:52):
Because it was just a few months ago that that
very same Kamala Harris that you just heard was saying.
Speaker 8 (40:58):
This going to stop, and that's this is a movement.
Speaker 3 (41:02):
Everyone beware. They're not going to let up.
Speaker 8 (41:05):
And they should not, and we should not.
Speaker 7 (41:07):
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
Oh this is we got a little bit more here.
This is one of the squad members, Diana Presley.
Speaker 4 (41:16):
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as
long as there's unrest in our lives.
Speaker 3 (41:20):
Do you see.
Speaker 11 (41:20):
Anybody from that cabinet, Mad Maxine in a department stop
at a gasoline station.
Speaker 10 (41:28):
You get out, and you create a cloud, and you
go back on them and you tell them welcome anymore anywhere.
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
That was Mad Maxine Water You're not welcome anymore anywhere.
And Nancy Pelosi said this from the podium of the
House Speaker's office.
Speaker 10 (41:58):
I just don't even know why they're aren't uprisings all
over the country, and maybe there will be again.
Speaker 1 (42:05):
It's fine as long as they're not the target of these,
as long as it's just small business owners and everyday
Americans trying to make a living. Well, then you have
to consider the root causes and you have to give
people space to destroy things. That was the mayor of
Baltimore said that during the Freddie Gray riots, we have
(42:31):
withdrawn the police and giving people, giving people space to
destroy things. Now, all of these people are all about
the rule of law. This is like their voter suppression gambit.
(42:51):
You know, when Republicans tried to defend the sanctity of
the ballot by asking for ID and asking for signature verification,
asking for people to vote in person, Well, that's voter suppression. Now,
those very same people say that if you protest, you're
a domestic terrorist. But when our supporters riot, they're expressing
(43:17):
legitimate grievances. Throughout the summer, Joe Biden had nothing to
say about the writing that was going on in Seattle
and Portland and Oakland and Chicago and New York in LA.
(43:40):
Now he's all about the rule of law. We're going
to run out to a break stick with us. We'll
be right back.
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Speaker 13 (44:35):
This January, join Rocky and the Fish in this month's
blockbuster Room thirteen. It doesn't have explosions or car chases
or even gunplay. It's not even that funny Room thirteen.
It's well you'll have to tune into to find out
what it is. Clearly some winner management and a stroke
(44:56):
to give these to a show or have to compromise
naked pictures of someone.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
It's Room thirty, Room thirteen. Saturday's nine am Mojo five.
Speaker 1 (45:05):
Oh well, he says, it's not funny. The jokes are
so bad they're funny. Rocky calls them dad jokes. They're
not bad, they're corny jokes. But there's a chuckle or
two in there. Tune into Room thirteen, don't miss it
this weekend. So I know, I've been raising a lot
(45:27):
of hell. I've been bemoaning that we're going to have
this election stolen from us. And in the all of
the big institutions, all of these depraves, corrupt anti American institutions,
are determined that they're going to excise the America First
movement from the political scene. I kind of doubt that
(45:52):
they're going to be successful. I like our odds of
prevailing in the long run, but I can tell you this,
the only way another Republican will ever win this presidency
is to take up the mantle of the America First agenda.
And they're going to have to redeem and reassemble the
(46:19):
make America grad again voters. And this this coming ship
show that you're going to hear or that you're going
to see from the Harris Biden administration is going to
to tee us up perfectly for us. We are going
to see the the failed ideas of the left on
(46:46):
the March. They're going to try to destroy the energy
sector with its millions of jobs. They're going to uh
try to further indoctrinate American children, the white children to
hate themselves and the black children to think of themselves
(47:08):
only as victims. They're going to destroy the economy through
high taxes, and maybe by twenty twenty two during the
congressional elections, and most certainly by twenty twenty four, they're
going to have turned this country into a dystopian hellhole.
(47:34):
They're going to continue to censor opposing points of view,
and the result is going to be the rise of
an alternative media. Donald Trump, who has been banished from
Facebook and suspended from Twitter, needs to take this opportunity
(47:54):
to go ahead and establish his presence on Parlor and Me,
we excuse me, and these other alternative platforms and go
ahead and start building those up. You know, one of
the rising stars in the America First Movement of Senator
(48:16):
Josh Holly, who who has been looked to as a
successor to Donald Trump by me and many others. He
had his coming book, which presidential candidates normally published ahead
of their run. He had the contract canceled by Simon
(48:40):
and Schuster. Well, Simon and Schuster is just virtue signaling,
because in this day and age, you don't have a
lock on book publishing. Anybody with an amazonic count Well
(49:01):
maybe they can block him from Amazon. Well, they definitely
can block them from Amazon, but they can publish a book.
This is a you know, regnary. We'll pick it up.
And as a result of Simon and Schuster canceling his account,
it's going to increase sales. But the media, big tech,
(49:22):
he's corporate, five hundred companies on Wall Street, they're all
going to own this coming Harris Biden debacle. And ABC News,
their political director, is now saying that it's not enough
(49:44):
that we've defeated Donald Trump. We have got to cleanse
his movement. Trump will be an ex president in thirteen days,
says Rick Klein. The fact is that getting rid of
Trum is the easy part. Well, it wasn't so easy
because you've been at it for four years. Cleansing the
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movement he commands is going to be something else. This
is the political director of ABC News talking like a
straight out Soviet information minister. Or even more like the
(50:31):
Ministry of Truth out of an Orwell novel. I mean
that is pure insanity. But leftist movements always end up
being authoritarian and dictatorial. They just don't understand that the
people raid against them on the other side, or that
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they're arrayed against on the other side. They have been
peaceful and will remain peaceful only so long. Over the weekend,
(51:15):
out in Portland, which is the beating heart of the
Antifa movement, Antifa sympathizer and mayor Ted Wheeler was attacked
and assaulted by one of these idiots while he was
out in town eating eating dinner. He can't even eat
(51:37):
in piece. He's been forced to move. And this is
the guy that went into the streets and to an
Antifa riot where they were laying siege to the Federal Courthouse,
went up there and and identified with them and tried
to become part of the movement. They don't understand. He
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doesn't understand that they don't they're anarchists and communists. So
no matter what he does, he can't win. He's been
excusing Antifa violence or refusing to enforce the law, refusing
to prosecute anybody. But he was out having dinner the
(52:23):
other night. Well, I should take into context that he
now has after Joe Biden's gotten elected, decided he wants
to try to restore order on the streets of Portland.
But one of these Antifa showed up and one of
their serial rioters named Tracy Meola punched him in the face. Well,
(52:49):
we can't prosecute him for that, Ted, he was expressing
a political opinion. Be interesting to if this guy actually
gets prosecuted after so many other Antifa assaults were allowed
to go free. Man, what a week. What a week.
(53:19):
Most of what you're hearing in the mainstream media, and
a lot of what you're hearing on Fox News is
a lie. So we'll continue to bring you the truth
here as best we can for the next twelve days
at least, and then I'm gonna go to writing and
doing more focused podcasts, and I hope you'll follow me
(53:42):
then until Monday, I'll talk to you. Then, have a
great weekend.