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January 13, 2021 53 mins
The Dems seize on one last chance to make utter fools of themselves in the age of Trump.
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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Today, the Democrats will engage in political kabuki theater by
impeaching the president in his last days in office. Several
Republicans from the Surrender Caucus have announced that Day two
will vote to impeach Joe Biden announced that he will
discriminate against white owned businesses in the next stimulus package.

(00:29):
And as the tech tyrants crush freeze speech in America,
Jack Dorsey defends freeze peech in Uganda with these stories
and more from an American nationalist perspective. I'm Jim Dawes
and this is right now, and thank you for tuning
in to right now. This conversation never ends. You can

(00:52):
follow me on Mojoe five to zero and at Jim
Dawes dot com. Don't look for me on Twitter or
Facebook because I'm not there. I've had enough of the abuse.
If you're still on Twitter or Facebook, you need to
be asking yourself. Are you masochistic? Do you like to

(01:13):
be abused? Do you like to be de boosted, censored, demonetized?
Shadow band? Is that your thing? You know?

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Really?

Speaker 1 (01:26):
If you're on there, you're basically allowing Mark Zuckerberg and
Jack Dorsey to dictate to you. The spectrum of debate
that you're allowed to engage in. And you may not
realize it, but you are before you hit that send
button wondering whether or not this is allowable speech. According

(01:49):
to Dorsey and Zuckerberg, you shouldn't be doing it. I
know that the alternatives are limited. Right now, me we
is still functioning quite well, and it's in fact a
better platform than either Facebook or Twitter. It sort of
combines the best features of both. I have no doubt

(02:12):
that they'll get around to me we at some point.
Right now, they're busy trying to crush Parlor because Parlor
represented a real threat to their monopoly on information GAB.
I'm not sure you know what kind of skulldugery is
going on there. I know they're getting overwhelmed with new users.

(02:35):
It's a good sign, but I certainly hope that Andrew
Torbo and his team of information freedom fighters are able
to keep up and make the platform more usable. In
the meantime, you can still shoot me an email. Well, no,
I'm not going to take any more email from Gmail.

(02:57):
These are the last days of this show, and I'm
going to reac constitute this entire broadcast next week and
entirely remove myself from Big Tech, but you can still
call and leave a voicemail, or you can shoot me
a text message on the vent line at seven seven

(03:20):
two two four five zero seven fifty. So I wanted
to start today's show by saying that the Democrats are
making asses out of themselves and this impeachment that they're
going to pursue today, and I'm sort of glad that
they're doing it. This impeachment will go into the history books,
but it won't reflect negatively on Donald Trump because he

(03:40):
manifestly did not engage in any incitement. This was the
Democrats showing their ass again. But really, you know that
that ship has already sailed. It will yes go down
as the sort of climax of the lunatic Democrats in

(04:04):
the age of Trump. But you know, it started before
he was even sworn into office. They were calling for
his impeachment. And this whole idea that they're going to
impeach him for incitement when his speech is online calling

(04:27):
for a peaceful demonstration is an absurdity. They're basically saying
it's incitement by questioning this election. Well, I guess that's
the the stricture that they want to impose on the
rest of us. You're not allowed to question that election.
You're not allowed to continue your investigations. You're not allowed
to talk about it. If you do, we will shut

(04:50):
you down, We will censor you, we will take your
platform off the Internet, and we will impeach the President
of the United States for daring to question this obviously
obviously fraudulent election. And it's a joke, legally, constitutionally, morally, ethically,

(05:15):
every way you can look at it, it's an absolute joke.
These same people who encouraged and justified riots throughout the summer,
they're now all about law and order. And I know
I played this clip a lot, well, a similar clip

(05:35):
to this, but here's another montage of Democrats in citing riots.

Speaker 3 (05:41):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all
of the country, and maybe there will be.

Speaker 4 (05:45):
You see anybody from that cabinet.

Speaker 5 (05:48):
In a restaurant at storm had a gas station.

Speaker 6 (05:54):
You get out and you cant a ride.

Speaker 4 (05:56):
Please get up in the face of some Congress people.

Speaker 7 (06:00):
You cannot be civil with a political party that wants
to destroy what you stand for, what you care about.

Speaker 8 (06:10):
They're not stop, they're not going to stop.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
And that's they're not.

Speaker 8 (06:13):
This is a movement. I'm telling you.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
This is the incoming Vice president of the United States
who who directly incited violence. A double standard. Again, we
can do it because we are morally pure. You cannot
do it because you are deplorable. But if they're going
to impeach Donald Trump for incitement, let's go ahead and

(06:39):
draft up the articles of impeachment for Kamala Harris right now.

Speaker 8 (06:43):
They're not going to stop, and that's they're not. This
is a movement. I'm telling you, they're not going to stop.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
And everyone beware, because everyone beware, they are not gonna stop. Man,
if one of the Republicans does quote I don't know
if they can play videotapes on the floor of the House,
but if they don't quote her directly, then they really

(07:11):
have lost their stones.

Speaker 8 (07:13):
Not gonna stop. And everyone beware, because they're not gonna stop.
It is gonna They're not gonna stop before election day
in November, and they're not gonna stop after election day.
And that should be everyone should take note of that
on both levels, that this is they're not gonna let up,
and they.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Should not, and they are not gonna let up. You
better beware, and they should not let up. And they're
gonna these people, these people are going to charge the
president of incitement for calling for a peaceful protest and
questioning this fraudulent election while they're drafting up articles impeachment.

(07:53):
You can just charge incitement and uh and leave a
blank and fill in the names of of all of
these Democrat politicians it engaged in this. Here was Chuck
Schumer outside the Supreme Court this last summer.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
I want to tell you, Gor Sutz.

Speaker 9 (08:10):
I want to tell you Kavanaugh, you have released the
whirlwind and you will pay the price.

Speaker 10 (08:22):
You won't know what hit you if you go forward
with these awful decisions.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
That ladies and gentlemen is an actual example of incitement,
and it's starting to seep in their hypocrisy. I don't
I think these people the defining characteristic is a total

(08:49):
and complete lack of self awareness. But apparently you know
over at CNN, Mark or Jeff Zuckers, butt boy Fredo,
I mean, what's his name? Stetler has let Don Lemon

(09:12):
and Andrew Como know. You know that they're pointing out
our hypocrisy. Better say something to justify your hypocrisy, and
here is what it sounded like.

Speaker 10 (09:22):
I'm glad you mentioned about being shot by cops because
you cannot compare this, and I'm sick of people comparing.
You can't compare what happened this summer to what happened
at the Capitalists. Two different things. One was built on
people on racial justice, on criminal justice right.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
So we're allowed to riot, We're allowed to burn police stations,
burn private businesses, loot, assault police officers, and citizens kill
over two dozen people because that is based on our
religion of social justice. Those awful pluralbules were just protesting

(10:02):
having an election stolen in the end of our republic.
I'm going to start this clip again from the top.

Speaker 10 (10:09):
I'm glad you mentioned about being shot by cops because
you cannot compare this, and I'm sick of people comparing.
You can't compare what happened this summer to what happened
at the capitol. It's two different things. One was built
on people on racial justice, on criminal justice right, on reform,
on police not beating up or not or police treating

(10:30):
people of color differently than they do white.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Okay, okay, okay, now that is that's good rioting. That's
good arson, that's good looting, that's good murder.

Speaker 10 (10:43):
That is not a lie. Those are facts.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
Go look at them.

Speaker 10 (10:47):
What happened at the Capitol on Wednesday was built on
a lie.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Purpose he gets to decide what's the lie and what's not.
It's not a lie that the Democrats filed over three
hundred lawsuits in order to facilitate the fraud that went
on in these battleground states. It's not a lie that
they did away with signature requirements so they could engage
in their practice of ballot harvesting that they pioneered out

(11:10):
in California. It's not a lie that we've got thousands
of sworn affidavids under penalty of perjury witnessing the election fraud.
It's not a lie that they kicked the monitors out
of the rooms where they were counting.

Speaker 11 (11:30):
None of this is a.

Speaker 10 (11:30):
Lie traded by the president and the people who support him.
So just on one that merit, if you want to
call it. It's not comparable. Those things are not comparable.
So they should stop doing that and stop this.

Speaker 5 (11:43):
What about is the truth is as soon as somebody
says to you, done, when they are aware of what
happened last week, but this summer. As soon as those
words come out of their mouth, they do not care
about what happened last week.

Speaker 12 (11:56):
That's true.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
As soon as those words come out of their mouth,
they don't care. Well, you're not allowed to point out
our apocrisy, our glaring, towering, raw hypocrisy. And if you do,
then you don't care about riots. You know what's incitement.

(12:17):
Incitement is stealing an election in plain sight. Incitement is
allowing those riots to rage all summer long and justifying it.
The Supreme Court of the United States refusing to take

(12:40):
this case. That was incitement, much more so than anything
the President said, telling the state of Texas in eighteen
other states that they had no standing to point out
the unconstitutional elections that went on in the battle around states.

(13:04):
You know, it's incitement offscoring American jobs for the benefit
of their big money donors and throwing American middle class
people into poverty. That's incitement. Open borders allowing illegal aliens
to flood the country to compete with the few jobs

(13:27):
that remain. That is incitement. Sanctuary cities that ignore federal
immigration law and impose these huge social costs on American
citizens that's incitement. Lockdowns entirely unjustified and ineffectual to direct

(13:52):
this economy. That's incitement. Allowing China to put a man
in the White House who is deeply compromised, whose family
has taken tens of millions of dollars from the Bank
of China, the communist controlled Bank of China. That is

(14:13):
incitement to a patriot. And now they're trying to silence
anybody who objects through their censorship and violations of the
First Amendment. I would argue that's incitement too. We're gonna

(14:33):
run out to a break. When we come back, we're
going to hear what Alan Dershowitz thinks about the constitutionality
of this kobooky impeachment right after These messages stick with us.

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Speaker 1 (16:15):
Oh yeah, I'm not upset at all that the Democrats
are going through with this impeachment. It's just going to
make bigger fools out of themselves than they've already managed
to do. And I'm not terribly upset that these conservative
surrender monkey conservatives are coming back out of the woodwork
Republicans to join in on this. I think it's a
good thing that we know who they are. This is

(16:42):
a blatantly unconstitutional impeachment, and that's why they're trying to
shut you up, because they don't want you objecting to it.
Alan Dershowitz has been run off of CNN and apparently
has been run off of Fox News Now because he
continues to point out the the hypocrisy of this hall.

(17:04):
But he did appear over on Newsmax Now and here's
what he had to say about the constitutionality of this impeachment.

Speaker 4 (17:11):
This was a terrible week for our constitution.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
But it's getting worse.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
It's getting worse because if you try to impeach the
president based on a First Amendment protected speech, that would
violate two provisions of the Constitution, the First Amendment and
the criteria for impeachment. It would do more enduring harm
to our constitution than even the horrible rioters did. Although
they are strongly to be condemned and I'm very glad

(17:37):
they're being prosecuted to the Hill. It's part of the
core theory of the First Amendment that you prosecute the actors,
you don't prosecute the speaker. The speaker has a constitutional
right to advocate advocate, not in sight advocate, which is
what President Trump did, and so going after the actors
rather than the speaker is the way our Constitution.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Laid it out.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
What's really amazing about all of this is they don't
they're so secure in their untouchable status that they're going
to pursue this and they don't think it'll ever come
back and blow back on them.

Speaker 11 (18:20):
If you can.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
Prosecute people for simply calling for a demonstration, not calling
for any violence, and that's how most Democrats in Congress
could be prosecuted and impeached, and it's really not even
going to serve their state of justification. It wouldn't prevent

(18:46):
Donald Trump from running for office again. In twenty twenty four,
ask Alce Hastings, a former federal judge that was impeached
forby who now sits in the House of Representatives. I

(19:07):
guess they're you know, they would go to their double
standard and say, well, that's that's us. This is a Republican,
so we can block him. And if you want to
know why they're so determined to sensor opposing voices is
because they're so obviously obviously hypocrites. The left has a

(19:33):
constant impulse toward tyranny and totalitarianism. It's happened throughout history.
It always happens with leftist political movements, and those political
movements invariably end up with re education camps. Here is

(19:54):
Eugene Robinson appearing on MSNBC's Morning Joe, asking the question.

Speaker 11 (20:01):
Here's the situation, though we have there are millions of Americans,
almost all white, almost all Republicans, who somehow need to
be deprogrammed. And it's as if they they are members
of a cult. The Trump is cult and we have

(20:21):
to be deprogrammed. Do you have any idea how we
how we start that process?

Speaker 1 (20:27):
See now, do we deprogram these people? He's asking the
author of the New York Times sixteen to nineteen project,
A bit of fictional propaganda that The New York Times
put out to try to label all white people in
the founding of this country as morally retarded, a fake

(20:57):
piece of history that she received the puel surprise for.
But if Eugene Robinson wonders how you go about deprogramming
uh Trump supporters, The Council for the Public Broadcasting System

(21:18):
what's his name, Michael Beller for the Public Broadcasting System
has some ideas. This is a Project Veritas video, but
I didn't do a good job setting this up. This
is a video undercover video from Project Veritas, and so

(21:48):
that was a that was kind of hard to hear.
He says, if Biden wins, we go for all the
Republican voters and Homeland Security will take away their children
and we'll put Trump supporters children into re education camps.
The Trump is close to Hitler, that's their fallback position.

(22:19):
We're doing all of this oppression because Trump.

Speaker 9 (22:23):
Is literally Hitler.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Never seen Hitler or a dictator be removed from office
through election fraud. What do we do if we don't win?
We go to the White House and throw Molotov cocktails.

(22:45):
Oh Man, Michael Moore, that paragon of left wing thought.
He weighed in on his ideas on what to do
about Trump supporters.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Law enforcement knows that there's more violence ahead. They know
it right now. Trump and his inner circle, his crime family,
have called for this uprising, and they are pleased with
what they've seen, and they know what's going on fevered.
Unless these white terrorists are arrested now en Mass, there

(23:23):
will be people killed between now and election. I'm sorry,
between now and Inauguration Day.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
We need to arrest these Trump supporters and Mass. We
need to round them up, says Michael Moore.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
I can't stress this enough. Way too many police are
sympathetic to their white terrorist brethren.

Speaker 11 (23:52):
They will stand down again just like they did.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
On Wednesday, and allow the violence to continue. I keep
hoping in the back of my mind that this isn't
really going to happen. I pray it isn't going to happen,
but we have to treat this seriously. They've already issued
the threat, just like they did for the weeks.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
We need to round them up. We need to get
them in re education camps. We need to banish them
from free speech. And you're still sitting over there on
Twitter and Facebook acting like nothing happened. We're going to
take a look at a story that I thought at

(24:36):
first was right out of the Babylon b but it
is in fact real Twitter is warning the government of Uganda,
don't you dare engage in censorships that's against free speech.
We'll be back right after these messages, right now with
Jim Dawes on the Mojo five zero Radio Network. Stick
with us, and you're back on right now with Jim

(25:13):
Dawes on the Mojo five oz Radio Network, your daily
journal of news, politics, and culture from an American nationalist
perspective for another five days. I shouldn't say it like that.
It's not like I'm going to drop off the face
of the earth or go into hiding or move to

(25:36):
or go hiding in the Nanahala National Forest or something.
I'm still going to be around. I'm going to start
focusing a lot more on writing columns. I want to
be on record. You know, once you put one of
these talk shows in a can and people listen to them,
they're very topical. Nobody's ever going to go back and

(25:57):
listen to that again. I want to leave a written
record weighing in on these matters of substance, doing a
deep dive into them, and I'll probably be publishing at
least in the beginning on at American Thinker. I'm going
to explore other opportunities as well, and all of those,

(26:20):
all of my columns will as well be available at
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podcast two or three a week will also be available
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(26:45):
and follow me as well. If and when Gab and
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I urge you to join me. Come on in the
Water's fine, But this show on Mojo Fibo will end
on the day that Joe Biden is sworn in for

(27:11):
his fraudulent term in office, and I will make sure
that I do everything in my power to expose the
Biden crime family and this fraudulent election. Today is the

(27:32):
day we reached three hundred days since the fifteen days
to flatten the curve. It's been over three hundred days,
or it has been three hundred days exactly now of
these lockdowns and masks and the suspension of the education
of the next generation. None of this was ever shown

(27:56):
to work scientifically. They banished hydroxychloroquin and many other therapeutics
that could have saved many lives because it didn't fit
with their political agenda. Nancy Pelosi and the House Democrats
steadfastly refused economic relief over the summer because they wanted

(28:21):
to deny the president any chance of reelection. Teachers, who
are the largest unionized sector in this country now basically
never suffered at all. They got paid and continued to
build their pensions while they refused to teach children. Now

(28:50):
that the vaccine's coming along, they're doubling down. They say
that even if I'm vaccinated, I don't dare go back
to the classroom. The Chicago Teachers' Union saying.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
That well.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
In a story that I first thought must be from
the Babylon b Jack Dorsey over at Twitter is warning
the government of Uganda not to stifle free speech by
blocking the voter's access to Twitter and Facebook. Uganda is

(29:32):
trying to to block Twitter and Facebook because they claim
that it is a deep source of disinformation. It's possibly true.
I don't know exactly what's going on on the ground
in Uganda. But Jack Dorsey, after steadfast refusing to allow

(30:02):
the story that implicated the Biden crime family with payoffs
from the Communist Chinese Party, lecturing the Ugandan public is
the Ugandan government on censorship is.

Speaker 4 (30:23):
Uh, what's the word for it?

Speaker 1 (30:28):
It's it's comical. Twitter public policy. They've got a public
policy arm. They tweeted ahead of the Ugandan elections, We're
hearing reports that internet service providers are being ordered to
block social media apps and messaging apps. That's what exactly

(30:50):
what they're doing in this country. But Twitter goes on.
We strongly condemned internet shutdowns. They are harmful, violate basic
human rights and the principles of an open internet. So
we can shut down when I say we, I'm talking
about the tech titans in America can shut down Parlor.

Speaker 4 (31:15):
And gab.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Gab is overcoming it. But they made every effort to
shut it down. This public policy Twitter public policy tweet
goes on. Earlier in the week, in close coordination with
our peers, we suspended a number of accounts targeting the
election in Uganda. If we can attribute any of this
activities to state backed actors, we will disclose to our

(31:40):
archive of information operators. Access to information and freedom of expression,
including public conversation on Twitter, is never more important than
during a democratic process, particularly elections. Seriously, oh my god,

(32:07):
freedom of expression is important, especially including public conversation on Twitter,
But not on parlor, not on gab. Only we can
decide what constitutes free speech. This is the hypocrisy here
is so mind numbing that it's almost like a form

(32:28):
of brainwashing and mind control. It's so offensive that you
want to turn your eyes away from it. It's like
all of their censorship never happened. They censored the president
of the United States, and they colluded with the other

(32:52):
tech tyrants to shut down their competitors in the marketplace
of free speech. Here is Glenn Greenwald appearing last night
on Tucker's show talking about this.

Speaker 14 (33:12):
Well, I do think that the tweet to which that alludes,
and that you were alluding to in your opening is
an event that we need to pause and think about,
because to me, it was one of the most alarming
events to take place in American politics in the last decade,
which is that in the weeks up to the twenty
twenty election, Twitter and Facebook united to ban any discussion

(33:34):
of reporting by the nation's oldest newspaper, The New York Post,
about documents are regarding the Biden family, the front runner
for the president of the United States, that everyone acknowledges
were United States, that everyone acknowledges were completely authentic. They
simply censored any ability to disseminate discussion or reporting about

(33:54):
the leading presidential candidate whom they wanted to win.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
In other words, do you.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Know what else they did? They allowed actual disinformation to
flourish on their sites, claiming that those reports of Hunter
Biden's laptop or Russian disinformation. So not only were they
censoring the truth, they were allowing and promoting actual censorship

(34:19):
or actual disinformation, while at the same time censoring me
and others who pointed out that the Biden laptop story was.

Speaker 6 (34:32):
In fact authentic, doing exactly that which they're now lecturing
the ugandans that you can't do without violating the spirit
of the open Internet and attacking democracy itself. They're right
about the principles that they expressed.

Speaker 4 (34:47):
In that tweet.

Speaker 6 (34:48):
The irony, though, the really sick, dark and dangerous irony,
is that they themselves are leading the way, not just Twitter,
but Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple in doing exactly that
which they're lecturing other countries is that they can't do.

Speaker 4 (35:01):
And I think the broader point, the more important one.

Speaker 6 (35:03):
Tucker, is that these countries are acting like nation states,
more powerful than nation states, because.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
They meant to say, these companies are acting like nation states.

Speaker 4 (35:11):
What they are.

Speaker 6 (35:12):
Facebook two has committees now the way a government would
have committees studying what is true and what is false,
what kind of speech is dangerous, what kind of speech
isn't dangerous? And that's why the amazing thing is that
in the wake of Twitter and Facebook's ban of President Trump,
you had numerous democracies around the world who have no
love loss for Donald Trump, quite the contrary chance my

(35:33):
anglam Mergle in Germany, the president of Mexico, French ministers
who came out and said, this is extremely dangerous, that
Silicon Valley is anointing itself the world media that controls
and is more powerful than other democracies because they know
that's coming for their democracies as well.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
It's kind of like something out of a James Bond movie.
These people are actual malign actors, as they call them
in the State Department. They are evil, They're engaging in
just bald hypocrisy. Do as I say, not as I do.

(36:12):
And he pointed out there that at the same time
they're crushing free speech, they're pretending to support free speech,
and they when they crush your free speech, they're saying
it's because it's disinformation and it might incite violence. But

(36:36):
you'll notice that that standard only applies to one side
of the political spectrum. While they were claiming that Trump
supporters were inciting this last summer, before any Trump supporters
had ever taken any engaged in any political unrest, they

(37:00):
were letting scores of Black Lives Matter, hundreds of Black
Lives Matter and Antifa sites organize, advocate, incite, actual riots
were dozens of people were murdered, hundreds of businesses were
destroyed through arson, no telling how much how many businesses

(37:26):
were looted. That kind of incitement is perfectly fine with
the tech tyrants over there. Glenn Greenwald, I've been saying that,
by the way, for a long time, pointing that out,
but it was good to hear somebody else say it.
Last night on Tucker here's Glenn Greenwald on that.

Speaker 6 (37:49):
So of the first thirteen people arrested by the FBI
in connection with the event at the Capitol.

Speaker 4 (37:56):
A total of zero were active users of Parlor.

Speaker 6 (38:00):
The overwhelming amount of planning for that event, the overwhelming
amount of advocacy for people to go there and to
breach the capital was done on Facebook and on YouTube
and on Twitter.

Speaker 4 (38:12):
And this is one of the.

Speaker 6 (38:13):
Ironies is that Google was one of the monopolies that
wants to police our discourse and control our thinking and
rule our politics that kicked Parlor off of its app
at exactly the time that Parlor had gone to number one,
the most downloaded app in the country, millions of Americans
wanting to use it. Google said, we will not allow
you on our service because the role that you played

(38:36):
in stimulating violence and extremism at the Capitol and elsewhere.
And the reality is the service that Google owns YouTube
played a much greater role in organizing and advocating for
that event at the Capitol. If Google is really interested
in disassociating itself from violence and extremism, they wouldn't disassociate.

Speaker 4 (38:54):
Themselves from Parlor, but from YouTube.

Speaker 6 (38:57):
And you had democratic politicians like AOC and others demanding
that Google and Apple kick Parlor off using their power
as officials in the party that's about to assume control
over the government, and they then obeyed. But why weren't
these Democratic officials demanding that Google and Apple kick Facebook
and YouTube off of their platforms since they played a

(39:19):
much bigger role because they donate and pour huge amounts
of money into the Democratic Party and are their allies.
And that's what is so menacing here, not just the
censorship from Silicon.

Speaker 4 (39:27):
Valley, but the partnership they're in with the party.

Speaker 6 (39:30):
That's about to take over Congress and the White House.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Yeah, it's perfectly fine when Antifa and Black Lives Matter
organized riots, deadly riots, insurrections all summer long on these platforms,
and then they accuse Parlor of failing to police their
platform and destroy the competition. This is a kind of

(40:04):
hypocrisy that makes it into the history books. I don't
think that history will ignore how off the rails the
Democrats have become. We're going to run out to a
break stick with us. We'll be right back.

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Speaker 7 (41:35):
That's what I just said.

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Speaker 1 (41:38):
So I'm completely convinced that the Democrats are well on
the way. It may be too late to stop them
of turning the United States into California at large, a
one party monolith where every hair brained left wing idea
is imposed on an unwilling public. And they're doing it

(42:01):
through palette harvesting and other election shenanigans. And the socials
are a big part of that. Here is Victor Davis
Hansen talking about what is to be done.

Speaker 7 (42:16):
It is and I think what happened, Lou in a
historical point of view, this had been insidiously going on
for the last twenty years, and they had been aggregating financial, political,
technological power, and they had gone a long march through
our institution, they being the left, I mean professional sports, entertainment,

(42:36):
Hollywood Foundation's academia, and we really didn't notice it, and
they didn't activate that power, that latent power, because when
there was a George Bush presidency or a McCain candidacy
or a Romney candidacy, they thought either they would win
or they could facilitate those Republican candidates because they shared

(42:57):
a lot of parts in their participation in the administrative
state and the Washington establishment. Here comes Donald Trump out
of nowhere, with no allegiance to any political party in
the sense nominally a Republican, and he's damning both party's establishment.
And he has this strange, I don't know what you'd
call it, this agenda that appeals to working people across

(43:19):
racial lines. It's a class idea that the Democrats thought
was their monopoly and then he's saying, you know, you're
not going to go over and have optional wars in
the Middle East, and he confused the whole political matrix.
And once they sized it up, they thought, you know what,
we're going to squash this whole movement. And we have
this power that was undetected and not appreciated, and now

(43:40):
we're going to exercise it. And I think all of
us were just we were shocked at how ruthless and
how brazen they were to unleash that financial and technological monopolies.
And the only answer is to go back to our
ancestors and say, what did our great great grandparents do
when they had cartels that prevented you know, fair calm
us on the railroads or oil and those people's idea will. So, yeah,

(44:04):
you know what, we had anti trust legislation, and we
broke them up. And I hate to say that, because
I don't know any other way other than to break
these monopolies.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
I don't hate to say it, Victor. We most definitely
need to break these monopolies up. We need to break
up Amazon as well. Monopolies are by their very nature
a threat to the free markets and the free expression
of ideas. If you haven't seen it by now, I

(44:36):
don't know what it would take. And I think the
next Republican candidate for president is going to run on
the idea that we need to bust up these trusts.
He needs to go all Teddy Roosevelt on these people.
Joe Biden's going to be sworn in next Tuesday. If

(44:58):
you thought that, you know, his claims to be a
moderate had any truth to them, If you thought that
he was going to facilitate healing and reconciliation where you
were just buying a bill of goods, That's not who
Joe Biden is. Joe Biden is a tool of the

(45:19):
left and for Wall Street and the big banks, and
that's how he intends to govern, if he is able
to govern at all. He is starting to look day
by day like a just a shadow of a man.
And he doesn't have the fortitude to push back on

(45:42):
these left wing this left wing agenda, even if he
wanted to, and if he tried to push back just
even a little bit, the left would overrun him. He's
got to capitulate the China because China has got the
goods on him and his family, So you can count

(46:06):
on China, moving on Taiwan, China continuing to engage in
predatory trade practices against the United States, to hollow out
our economy, to try to turn this nation into a
food colony for China. And it appears what he's doing

(46:29):
now is running to his racial agenda. He's going to
continue to beat this drum on systemic racism in this country,
accusing you of being a racist white person if you object.
And he came out yesterday and announced something that really
should send chills down the spine of any American that

(46:57):
believes in equal opportunity.

Speaker 15 (47:00):
I want to be very clear what my priorities are
for distributing this emergency aid swiftly and equitably. Our focus
will be on small businesses on Main Street that aren't
wealthy and well connected, that they're facing real economic hardshifts
through no fall of their own. Our priority will be black, Latino, Asian,

(47:21):
and Native American owned small businesses.

Speaker 1 (47:24):
So what you heard right there was was he illegal
president of the United States saying that he's going to
discriminate against whites and the distribution of economic aid blatantly
illegal and unconstitutional. And you know he's counting on the

(47:46):
fact that he's got the media and social media in
his pocket, that he will be able to get away
with it. But you want to talk about systemic racism,
What Joe Biden said right there was stemic racism. He's
considering the color of people's skin without regard to, you know,

(48:10):
comparative need in the distribution of American taxpayers dollars.

Speaker 15 (48:17):
True that aren't wealthy and well connected, that they're facing
real economic hardships through no far of their own. Our
priority will be Black, Latino, Asian and Native American owned
small businesses.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
The racial agenda is going to be a constant trum beat.
That's how the Democrats think that they're going to take
and well they already have taken. How they're going to
hold on to power as they're going to assemble this
coalition of everybody against white people who are now becoming

(48:54):
a smaller and smaller percentage of the population. Whites need
not apply is basically what Joe Biden just told you.
And now along comes House Minority Whip James Clayburn.

Speaker 11 (49:11):
He is the.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
The second or third ranking Democrat in the House of
Representatives who wants to do away with the National anthem
and replace it with the black national anthem. He says
this will bring the country together. He wants to make

(49:36):
it the national hymn. I think it would be an
act of bringing the country together. It would say to people,
you aren't seeing a separate national anthem, you're singing the
country's national anthem. So the star spangled banner gets consigned
to the dustbin of history. That actually represented the true

(49:59):
founding of this country, based on the revolutionary idea of
individual freedom, and it's replaced with this communal lift every
voice and sing to unite the country. As Joe Biden

(50:21):
is telling telling white business owners that you need not apply.
I've got another clip here. I love playing Victor Davis
Hansen because he squeezes so much analysis into so few words,
talking about Biden's coming agenda.

Speaker 4 (50:44):
Why what's going on?

Speaker 7 (50:46):
I think part of it is that they have whipped
up this anger and anger and anger, and it's in
preparation for this agenda that's going to be rolled out
in a few days. And this agenda that we're going
to see is not about policy, it's about process. They're
going to change the way we make government in this country,
and they want to emasculate and disarm every critic they can.

(51:09):
They don't want a Ted Cruz editorializing about the end
of the Supreme Court as we knew it, and with
nine members, they don't want a Josh Hawley saying you
can't let in Puerto Rico without a national discussion. And
they don't want the Trump supporters saying, now, wait a minute,
we have a second amendment. So I think they're taking
care of business because they're going to unleash the most

(51:31):
radical agenda we've seen in our lifetime in about two weeks.
And that and that goes for big tech too. I mean,
we had three companies which have about four trillion dollars
in market capitalization, three of the five largest companies in
the world, and they're out to ban the platform, cancel
out potential critics, and go after Parlaire, one of their critics.

(51:54):
So this is all in preparation for the tsunami that's
coming in about ten days.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
It's going to be a left wing tsunami that comes
this whole idea that they're going to make the District
of Columbia state. Well, the District of Columbia is named
in the Constitution as being a federal district if they
make DC a state, they will be violated constitution. They

(52:21):
can't do it without amending the Constitution to allow it.
I'm not confident that they won't be able to do that,
that they just won't push you ahead. For the Democrats
and Left, the Constitution is just an obstacle to their
agenda and the notion that they're going to make Puerto

(52:42):
Rico a state. I'm not so sure that Puerto Rico
wants to become a state. Right now. They're getting all
of the benefits of being a welfare state of American
taxpayers without having to pay income taxes themselves, So I
don't think they'd be too anxious to do that. Another

(53:06):
thing that's going to happen, and you can mark my words,
Joe Biden will absolutely get us into another useless war
to try to deflect attention away from his agenda in Washington.
That's what they do. That is their template for how
to to keep any challenge to their agenda. Well, that

(53:31):
takes us to the end of this edition of Right
Now with Jim Dawes one and thank you for joining us,
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