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January 20, 2021 53 mins
Trump signs off from the White House & I sign off from MoJo50 Radio. We'll both be back.
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Speaker 1 (00:07):
As our America First President leaves the White House, we'll
reflect on his presidency and where the movement goes from here.
Joe Biden was sworn in as the forty sixth and
China's very first president of the United States. If you
want to see what the Harris Biden administration has in
mind for the US, you can look to California. And

(00:31):
today's my last broadcast at least for now on the
Mojo five oh Radio Network with these stories and more
from an American nationalist perspective. I'm Jim Dawes and this
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(00:51):
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(01:12):
today is a sad day. President Trump is leaving office
in the America First movement that he brought into the
White House has suffered a major setback. The radical leftists
in the Democrat Party and the Marxist movement that has

(01:35):
taken control of that party, have excised him, and they
are giddy. They're there's they have been successful on rigging
an election and dislodging Trump. A lot of the establishment
Republicans are giddy as well, but their fraudulent election is

(01:59):
not going to ever bear any legitimacy, at least not
from half of the country. And these weak need Republicans
who Trump carried into the White House, carried into the
government with him, many of them have now jumped ship.
Some of them even voted in the House of Representatives

(02:22):
to impeach the president. And I have no doubt that
there are going to be Republicans in the Senate that
vote to convict. The truth is that they had to
get Trump out of there, not because he was a
failure he opposed, a threat to the United States, but
because he had actually succeeded at long last in making

(02:46):
at least one branch of government dedicated to the success
of the American people instead of constantly selling out the
interests of the American people incrementally for over forty years.
They have weaponized this China virus, the origins of which

(03:09):
are no doubt now from that germ laboratory in Wuhan
to destroy the American economy, shred our constitutional rights, and
ultimately as a pretext for this fraudulent mail in election.

(03:33):
So it kind of feels like we're devolving into a
third world dictator. You've got Washington, d c. Turned into
an occupied military encampment. They're putting up walls around the Capitol,
seven foot walls with razor wire at the top, guarded

(03:55):
by thousands of heavily armed tens of thousands heavily armed
military personnel. The same people who told us that walls
don't work, they are now hiding behind the wall because
of a specter, a fraudulent specter that they've raised of insurrection.

(04:21):
They're afraid. They're cowering behind their walls. And what the
truth is is that Donald Trump exposed the corruption in
Washington and the cynicism and the plan that they've had

(04:42):
to take down American exceptionalism and put us into a
one world globalist regime where we're just a giant shopping
mall for cheap third world goods while our middle class

(05:03):
becomes more and more impoverished. Trump rode forth from Manhattan,
sacrificed a fabulous life, never took a Diamond salary and

(05:23):
stood up for America and Western civilization. And he would
still be in office today if they hadn't rigged this election.
So I want to start by covering President Trump's farewell
speech yesterday. None of the major networks, not even Fox News,

(05:45):
carried the speech in its entirety. If you wanted to
hear it directly from Trump, you had to go to
Newsmax or One America. But it was a touching speech
and it perfectly defined what Trump, why Trump ran for office,

(06:09):
and what he accomplished, and what his concerns are for
the future of this country. Here is Trump sort of
recapping the accomplishments that he was able to achieve in
just four short years, far more than any other president
has been able to do in two terms maybe ever.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Powered by these policies, we built the greatest economy in
the history of the world. We reignited America's job creation
and achieved record low unemployment for African Americans, Hispanic Americans,
Asian Americans, women, almost everyone income sort wages boomed, The
American dream was restored, and Midians were lifted from poverty

(06:57):
in just a few short years.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
It was a miracle.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Stock market set one record after another with one hundred
and forty eight stock market highs during this short period
of time, and boosted the retirements and pensions of hard
working citizens all across our nation. Four oh one k's
are at a level they've never been at before. We've

(07:22):
never seen numbers like we've seen, and that's before the pandemic.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
And after the pandemic.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
We rebuilt the American manufacturing base, opened up thousands of
new factories, and brought back the beautiful phrase made in
the USA.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
To make life better for working families.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
We doubled the child tax credit and signed the largest
ever expansion of funding for childcare and development. We joined
with the private sector to secure commitments to train more
than sixteen million American workers for the jobs of tomorrow.
When our nation was hit with the terrible pandemic, we

(08:03):
produced not one, but two vaccines with record breaking speed,
and more will quickly follow. They said it couldn't be done,
but we did it. They called it a medical miracle,
and that's what they're calling it right now, a medical miracle.
Another administration would have taken three, four, five, maybe even

(08:26):
up to ten years to develop a vaccine.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
We did it in nine months.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
We grieve for every life lost, and we pledge in
their memory to wipe out this horrible pandemic once and
for all. When the virus took its brutal toll in
the world's economy, we launched the fastest economic.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Recovery our country has ever seen.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
We passed nearly four trillion dollars in economic relief, saved
or supported over fifty million jobs, and slashed the unemployment
rate in half. These are numbers that our country has
never seen before.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
You know, they say that presidents are re elected on
their pocketbook, and that's why it was so critical for
the Democrats that ran California and New York and Illinois,
or three of our largest states, to lock down their
economies and wrec businesses and livelihoods all across this country.

(09:27):
Not for any public health purpose. We knew that lockdowns
don't work, they do more damage than good. But because
it fit it aligned with their politics and their feverish
determination to unsee Trump. The President went on in that

(09:53):
speech to highlight many of his national defense and foreign
policy successes.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Restored Americans strength at home and American leadership abroad. The
world respects us again. Please don't lose that respect. We
reclaimed our sovereignty by standing up for America at the
United Nations and withdrawing from the one sided global deals
that never served our interests. And NATO countries are now

(10:22):
paying hundreds of billions of dollars more than when I
arrived just a few years ago. It was very unfair.
We were paying the cost for the world. Now the
world is helping us, and perhaps most importantly of all,
with nearly three trillion dollars, we fully rebuilt the American military,

(10:45):
all made in the USA.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Well, I wish the President in that part of his
address had highlighted the profound cost in blood America's youth
have been have borne as a result of these disastrous
Washington elite foreign policy adventures and endless wars. Not only

(11:15):
the tens of thousands of young American service members that
were killed, but the hundreds of thousands that were maimed
and crippled and scarred for life. For no discernible critical
national interests of America. They've been the Washington elites have

(11:41):
put our military in the service of the interests of
other nations because they want to be able to go
to Europe and you know, be fetted and looked to
as you know, an America and savior of the world.

(12:05):
Trump also highlighted his administration's success on the border, which
the Obama administration is busy right now, I said, Obama
the Biden. You could say it's the third term of
Obama if you want to. But what the Biden administration
is plotting to reverse right now Trump's success on the border.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
For years, the American people pleaded with Washington to finally
secure the nation's borders. I am pleased to say we
answered that plea and achieved the most secure border in
US history. We have given our brave border agents and
heroic ice officers the tools they need to do their
jobs better than they have ever done before, and to

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enforce our laws and keep America safe. We proudly leave
the next administration with the strongest and most robust border
secure party measures ever put into place. This includes historic
agreements with Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, along with
more than four hundred and fifty miles of powerful new war.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
The shit show that the Biden deministration is about to
unleash on the borders is going to open a lot
of people's eyes. And there are calls from a large
number of Democrats to actually destroy, demolish the wall four
hundred and fifty miles up at the Trump Belt. Now,

(13:34):
if the party weren't, if the Democrat Party weren't for
open borders, why in the world would you want to
demolish a wall that has already existed and been paid for.
They're offended by it. They say America has no right
to secure borders. The President also pointed out his success

(13:59):
in keeping America out of these foolish, useless, and endless
foreign wars and occupations.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
I am especially proud to be the first president in
decades who has started no new wars.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Well, I mean Jimmy Carter started no new wars, but
he did it from a position of weakness. The President
went on within eight months of taking office and wiped
the ISIS Caliphate off of the map, killed their leader
bag Daddy, killed the terrorist mastermind of Iran Sulamani, and

(14:45):
let it be known throughout the region that America wasn't
to be trifled with. Our citizens weren't to be kidnapped
and be headed. Obama assured us that this was going
to be a generational struggle trying to defeat ISIS. The
President knew better. He empowered his generals to do what

(15:06):
it takes to destroy ISIS, and that was one of
his very first huge successes. But the President, in his
speech also expressed some concerns about the future direction and
what the Harris Biden administration has in mind in squandering

(15:30):
the legacy that he has left them.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
Now, as I leave the White House, I have been
reflecting on the dangers that threatened the priceless inheritance we
all share. As the world's most powerful nation, America faces
constant threats and challenges from abroad, But the greatest danger
we face is a loss of confidence in ourselves, a

(15:52):
loss of confidence in our national greatness.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
A nation is.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Only as strong as its spirit, are only as dynamic
as our pride. We are only as vibrant as the
faith that beats in the hearts of our people. No
nation can long thrive that loses faith in its own values, history,
and heroes, for these are the very sources of our unity.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
And our vitality.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
What has always allowed America to prevail in triumph over
the great challenges of the past has been an unyielding
and unashamed conviction in the nobility of our country and
its unique purpose in history. We must never lose this conviction.
We must never forsake our belief in America. The key

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to national greatness lies in sustaining and instilling our shared
national identity. That means focusing on what we have in common,
the heritage that we all share.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
At the center of this heritage is.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
Also a robust belief in free expression, free speech, and
open debate.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
Only if so.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
The President rightly, as he has done throughout his presidency,
called for unity of this country around our shared legacy
and our love of country. That's not what the Democrats
have in mind. The Democrats are totally in the people

(17:24):
that want to tear this country down are totally in
control of the Democrat Party. They want to highlight our failings,
where we've come up short, not where we've succeeded in
bringing the country together. They want to agitate, they want
to divide, they want to slice and dice, and that's

(17:48):
where we're going to be going very quickly under the
Biden administration, the Harris Biden administration.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
We have in common heritage that we all share. At
the center of this heritage, is also a robust belief
in free expression, free speech, and open debate. Only if
we forget who we are and how we got here,
could we ever allow political censorship and blacklisting to take

(18:19):
place in America.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
It's not even thinkable.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Well, they thought a lot about it, mister President, and
they are well along their way to turning this into
a nation where some ideas are not allowed. If you
express a love of country, a belief in our founding principles,

(18:46):
and a government that looks out for the best interests
of its people, and you will be deplatform demonetized, You'll
be hounded, you'll be id you'll be called a white supremacist.
Your children will be persecuted. They will try to have

(19:07):
you fired from your job. That is the America that
the media and the tech tyrants have in mind.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
Shutting down free and open debate violates our core values
and most enduring traditions.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
In America.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
We don't insist on absolute conformity or enforce rigid orthodoxies
and punitive speech codes.

Speaker 3 (19:35):
We just don't do that.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
America is not a timid nation of tame souls who
need to be sheltered and protected from those with whom
we disagree.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Well, I wish that were true, But that's exactly you know,
these these people out in Hollywood fashion themselves as free
thinkers and and you know, strong people. But if they
hear an idea that goes against their orthodoxy, which is

(20:07):
a cultural Marxism, then they absolutely lose their minds.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
That's not who we are. It will never be who
we are.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
For nearly two hundred and fifty years, in the face
of every challenge, Americans have always summoned our unmatched courage, confidence,
and fierce independence. These are the miraculous traits that once
led millions of everyday citizens to set out across a
wild continent and carve out.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
A new life in the Great West.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
It was the same profound love of our God given
freedom that willed our soldiers into battle and our astronauts
into space. As I think back on the past four years,
one image rises in my mind above all others. Whenever
I traveled all along the motorcare route, there were thousands

(20:58):
and thousands of people. They came out with their families
so that they could stand as we passed and proudly
waive our great American flag. It never failed to deeply
move me. I knew that they did not just come
out to show their support of me. They came out
to show me their support and love for our country.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
It was an inspiring speech, but it was also very
sad to see that the Democrats, who I believe are
thoroughly corrupt and evil, have denied this nation a second
term of the very first America, first president that we've
had since at least Teddy Roosevelt. The President wrapped up

(21:41):
his speech with a farewell and a wish for the
future of this country.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
I fought for you. I fought for your family.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
I fought for our country above all, I fought for.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
America and all it stands for, and.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
That is safe, strong, proud, and free. Now, as I
prepare to hand power over to a new administration at
noon on Wednesday, I want you to know that the
movement we started is only just beginning. There's never been
anything like it. The belief that a nation must serve
its citizens will not dwindle, but instead only grow stronger

(22:26):
by the day. As long as the American people hold
in their hearts deep and devoted love of country, then
there is nothing that this nation cannot achieve. Our communities
will flourish our people will be prosperous, our traditions will
be cherished, our faith will be strong, and our future

(22:47):
will be brighter than ever before.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
I go from this majestic.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Place with a loyal and joyful heart, and optimistic spirit,
and a supreme confidence.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
That for our country and for our children, the best
is yet to come. Thank you, and farewell.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
God bless you, God bless the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
And God bless you President Trump. I wish I could
share his optimism that he expressed right there, But the
truth is, the foundations that he expressed so well love
of country is not shared by almost half of this nation.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
Now.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
They see America as a dark and dystopian place full
of white supremacists that are determined to victimize them. They
don't really believe it. They are using that narrative as
a way to advance their interests, and it's been very successful.

(23:55):
There are hundreds and hundreds of organizations that are created
and designed to stoke that grievance and victimhood, keep those
people down and prevent them from enjoying all of the
many opportunities that this country has offered them. Where does

(24:19):
the movement go from here? That will yet that's a
story yet to be told. But I hope the President
doesn't fade into obscurity and that he stays at the
helm of the Republican Party and overcomes this resistance from

(24:41):
the establishment GOP. When we come back, we'll take a
look at what we can expect from the Biden administration.
Right after these messages on Right Now with Jim Dawes
and the Mojo five O Radio Network. Stick with us,

(25:11):
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of news, politics, and culture from an American nationalist perspective.
So he served four years in office, He never took
a paycheck, He never pursued his own personal, narrow self interests.

(25:37):
He was under attack from the day he announced for presidents,
and yet in just four years he crammed in more
successes than most administrations can claim in two terms. The
President tells us this is just the beginning. I hope
that is correct. But the confluence of events that led

(26:00):
to President Trump winning back in twenty sixteen are going
to be hard to recreate because he basically financed his
campaign out of his own checkbook. Most America First activists
can't do that, and so they have to compromise with

(26:23):
the moneyed interests which are interested in monetizing and selling
out America's interests. You know, Pat Buchanan was the the
on the forefront of the America First movement. He was

(26:47):
utterly and completely destroyed by the establishment in Washington, the
two party duopoly that runs that town, and he never
had the resources to fight back. So what Trump pulled
off is going to be hard to recreate. Yesterday, in

(27:08):
the Five Jesse Waters recapped the last four years and
how it was perceived differently by faithful Americans as opposed
to the Democrat Party.

Speaker 5 (27:23):
Victim class Well, I'm just thinking about the Trump term
kind of like an acid trip. For some people who
was really eye opening, and for some people who was
just a bad trip. It really depends on how you
experienced the last four years. For a lot of us
that paid attention, it was extremely eye opening because he

(27:46):
the way he moved, he was able to really pull
back the curtain. You could kind of see how biased
the media was for the first time. You could see
the true threat of communist China. We got crash courses
in constitutional law, we found out how really powerful Silicon
Valley was, so that was really eye opening in a

(28:08):
very intense way. He was a populist, the first populist
president we've had.

Speaker 3 (28:13):
In many decades, and just in.

Speaker 5 (28:16):
Terms of the international order, he pretty much realigned it
away from the old Cold War order where you trade
open markets for security alliances. We have a much more
nationalist approach now, and he was very focused on drawing
down troops and bringing peace and prosperity. In terms of

(28:36):
the economy, the first three years was a middle class boom.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
You saw wages in three years.

Speaker 5 (28:42):
Go up nearly eight thousand dollars on average. We haven't
seen anything like that in fifty years. Poverty drop to
an extent we haven't seen in fifty years, and that
was tremendous. He touched on the energy independence and the fracking.
Gas prices averaged just about two point fifty That was great.
But unfortunately what happened his personality was so dominant, and

(29:05):
it created such a collision with the press and with
the power structure in Washington and corporate America that we
all became just so obsessed in the daily fight.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Well, the corporate media and the left tried to beat
him down, and he fought back. Unlike other Republicans that
would have caved and capitulated, he never backed down. And
in the truth of the matter is he did win reelection.

(29:38):
This is not a defeat. This is a larceny, this
twenty twenty election. But now they've got Washington, DC ready
to inaugurate China Joe Biden and his fraudulent election, and

(29:59):
they've turned the city into an armed military occupation. Nancy
Pelosi and Muriel Bowser, the Democrat mayor of DC, have
ordered a crew fed automatic weapons belt loaded fifty calibers

(30:22):
mounted on light armored vehicles for the inauguration. They want
to have the capacity to mow down people, whole crowds
in the street. They've got razor wire and seven feet
foot fences surrounding the Capitol, all based on this new

(30:43):
narrative that they put together that there was an insurrection
at the capitol, which is a fraud. They had some
unruly civil dis obedient protesters crash the capitol in a crowd.

(31:06):
How do I know that there was no wanton violence
or destruction at the Capitol Because I've gone on these
left wing sites and seen their best examples as they
try to claim that this was a armed rebellion, and
what you see is America first activists that are convinced,

(31:31):
I believe rightly so that this election was stolen, break
some windows and get into the White House. They weren't
destroying it. They weren't setting fires, they weren't coppling statues,
they weren't defacing portraits. They were marching through the capital
en mass chanting USA. And for this we've got over

(31:58):
twenty five thousand and heavily armed troops that have locked
down Washington, d C. All based on this lie that well,
I'll let Nancy tell you the lie directly, and we know.

Speaker 6 (32:17):
That the president of the United States incited this insurrection,
this armed rebellion against our common country.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
An armed rebellion, she says. Now, you can go through
hours and hours of the footage, and there probably has
never been a more heavily documented riot, many riot, and
you won't see anybody carrying arms. But they've got their

(32:50):
narrative now that this was an insurrection and we have
got to enable the military to crush it with rhetoric
like that us.

Speaker 7 (33:01):
The president incited an insurrection against Congress to prevent the
peaceful transition of power.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
And then he sat back and watched the insurrection. Insurrection,
a violent mob.

Speaker 8 (33:12):
A white supremacist president who incited a white supremacist insurrection.

Speaker 3 (33:17):
An insurrection against our government.

Speaker 9 (33:20):
The violent attack on the US Capitol was an act
of insurrection, the insurrection that violated the sanctity of the
people's capital.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
This was not a protest. This was an insurrection.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
It was an insurrection. It was not just an insurrection.
It was a white supremacist insurrection. You can look at
all of that video and you won't see any calls
of white supremacy. As a matter of fact, there were
black and Hispanic people that were protesting. I've watched all

(33:55):
of these left wing examples of it. They've got this
ominous music in the background. But when you turned down
the volume and actually look what happened, you've just got
a bunch of people protesting inside of the capitol. They
continued to flog this. Five people were killed. Canard. There
were four people that died of medical emergencies. Three of

(34:17):
them were the protesters. One of them was a police
officer who died of a stroke, probably brought on by
the stress of the event. And you know, getting pepper sprayed.
And then you had that one Ashley Babbitt who was

(34:40):
trying to crawl through a window when she was shot
dead by a Capitol police officer, despite the fact that
she had a whole squad of heavily armed riot police
standing right behind her. But the law enforcement agencies in

(35:01):
Washington are all bought into this. You remember that the
FBI director Christopher Ray said that Antifa was just an idea,
that their real concern was the greatest threat of domestic
terrorism are brought or by these dead ender klansmen and
Nazis that probably number total less than one thousand, and

(35:28):
he's back claiming that, you know, this is why we
have to have Washington, d c. Turned into a armed
military occupation.

Speaker 4 (35:39):
We're monitoring all incoming leads, whether there calls for armed protests,
potential threats that grow out of the January sixth breach
of the Capitol, or other kinds of potential threats leading
up to inaugural events, and then various other target word
or two about that, we are seeing an extensive amount

(36:00):
of concerning online chatter. I guess the best way I
would describe it about a number of events surrounding the
inauguration and together with our partners.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
So we were concerned about the chatter, and so we've
got to deploy twenty five thousand troops. We're not that
concerned about Antifa, who just last night was in New
York City riding and assaulting police officers, sending fifteen of
them to the hospital. We're concerned about the chatter, and

(36:34):
our FBI and intelligence agencies are thoroughly indoctrinated with this
white supremacist hysteria. Andy McCabe, who was fired from the
FBI for trying to undermine the Trump administration and the

(37:00):
very early days with leaks of classified information to the
New York Times in the Washington Post, has now become
a talking head over at CNN, and you get some
insight into just how lunatic. I think he was a
second in command at the FBI under Jim Comey. He's

(37:23):
now comparing Trump supporters to isis.

Speaker 10 (37:27):
When we looked at those Americans who traveled to Syria
for the purpose of joining the Islamic state, when you
put all those faces and names down in one place,
you had doctors, lawyers, Some people are very vulnerable to
and drawn into that core lie of any extremist movement,
and that is exactly what we're seeing now with these

(37:50):
this particular group of Trump supporters.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
They're Isis. They're just like Isis in Syria. Well, what
did you do with Isis Inceria? Well didn't do much
with him. But ultimately they were, as Steve Schmidt is advocating,
annihilated and their new talking point, the Democrats are nothing

(38:15):
if all, if not all reading off the same playbook
every day. The Democrats are calling for a nine to
eleven commission to persecute the Trump movement. Because of the
unrest that took place at the Capitol.

Speaker 6 (38:35):
There was strong interest in the Congress and a nine
to eleven type commission.

Speaker 5 (38:40):
Deep look and a nine to eleven style commission to
really get to all of what happened.

Speaker 3 (38:45):
Yeah, they need a nine to eleven type commission of inquiry.

Speaker 10 (38:48):
Along the lines of a nine to eleven commission.

Speaker 11 (38:50):
A nine to eleven type commission, and hopefully an independent
nine to eleven style commission will look.

Speaker 10 (38:56):
At I think this is a big enough threat, an
attack on the center of our democracy that is going
to need a look that spans branches of government, something
closer to a nine to eleven commission.

Speaker 1 (39:05):
That last voice you heard was James Comy. They're all
wanting a nine to eleven commission. Now, nine to eleven
was the most deadly attack that has taken place on
American soil to Pearl Harbor, which, by the way, Chuck
Schumer compared the Unrest of the Capital to Pearl Harbor.

(39:29):
But they won a nine to eleven commission. Nine to eleven.
Over three thousand people killed. One six there was one
person killed, and that was one of the protesters. For
others died of medical emergencies as a result of the event.

(39:53):
They won a nine to eleven commission to force compliance
with this narrative that there was an insurrection. Oh and
by the way, since this is a white supremacist movement,
we've got to bring back these critical race theory struggle
sessions to vilify and humiliate white people working inside the

(40:21):
federal government.

Speaker 11 (40:23):
We had a program addressing white supremacists that we had programs,
federal programs that went towards funding organizations like these that
de radicalized people. And President Trump pulled the plug on
federal funding for some of these programs, and.

Speaker 1 (40:46):
So they've maoist struggle sessions where they humiliate and degrade
and subjugate and force the submission of white people by
demands that they admit that they're by their very nature,

(41:06):
by the accident of their birth evil. Here's an example
of one of these trouble sessions. This is one of
these seminar leaders, her name is actually Shackleford, speaking to
a room full of white employees telling them that they're
not born human.

Speaker 3 (41:27):
All white people are racist.

Speaker 8 (41:30):
So I put this up because I really want any
white person in the room to know up front that
this is what we're dealing with, that it's not going
to be this coddling of white tears and what if
that looks like we're not going to discuss Oh maybe
some of us have worked it out. No, you're always
going to be racist. Actually, so even when you're on
your path to trying to figure out how to be

(41:50):
a better human being, because I believe that white people are.

Speaker 12 (41:54):
Born and to not being human.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
I believe white people are born into not being human
out how.

Speaker 8 (42:00):
To be a better human being because I believe that
white people are born and too not being a human
like that, Actually, instead of people of color and black
folks being to humanized, that actually everyone is a humanized
off breat within white supremacy. That y'all are born into
a life to not be human, and that's what y'all
are thought to do.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
Y'all are born into a life of not being human.
Well what do you do with these people that are
not even human? Well, you do whatever you want to
do because they're not human, they don't have any they
don't deserve humanity. That's the agenda that they're putting together.
They're constructing around this unrest that took place in the Capitol.

(42:44):
They want a nine to eleven commission. We're gonna run
out to break stick with us. We'll be right back.

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Speaker 1 (44:40):
So they are just they've got the tingles going up
their legs. Over at MSNBC and CNN, they're they're having
Joe Biden sworn in as the forty six president of
the United States and China's very first president of the
United States. Over at CNN, they're you know, they've got

(45:01):
They've got titter who looks for all the world to
me like George Costanzo. They've also got this guy David
Change challenge Chelling Chellin, who looks like Newman. It's a
a CNN is a show about nothing. Here is David

(45:24):
Chellin waxing poetic about the inauguration of Joe Biden.

Speaker 13 (45:30):
There's still some tinkering going on with the inaugural address,
but his aids are have made really clear.

Speaker 3 (45:36):
It's not like he's trying to ignore or paper.

Speaker 13 (45:39):
Over either what happened to the Capitol two weeks ago
or what we've been through throughout four years of the
Trump presidents.

Speaker 7 (45:46):
Were so hurt.

Speaker 13 (45:47):
Contrast on display tonight was so stark.

Speaker 3 (45:51):
I mean those lights that are that are just.

Speaker 13 (45:54):
Shooting out from the Lincoln Memorial along the reflecting pool.
I look It's like almost extensions of Joe Biden's arms
embracing America. It was a moment where the new president
came to town and sort of convened the country. In
this moment of remembrance.

Speaker 1 (46:15):
The lights were like Joe Biden's arms embracing America, were
in the warm embrace of Granddad or great Granddad. I
think what we need to do is put together a
pool on when exactly Kamala Harris is going to take
over from the Biden administration, either through Joe Biden's infirmity

(46:40):
or obvious mental decline or death, which is not far off.
For old Joe Biden, he'll likely hold onto the job
long enough to get us bogged down in another war. Already,
the leaders in Europe, led by Manuel mccron, are demanding
that the UN increase its military presidence in the Middle East.

(47:06):
They want us to go in in Syria and take
down the Assad regime. Serves no national interest for the
United States whatsoever, but Joe Biden loves to be seen
as a military leader on the world stage. So he'll
probably sacrifice another few thousand American lives of our young people,

(47:31):
and you will get us bogged down in these wars
because he is appointed as his secretary of Defense. The
guy under the Obama administration that absolutely failed utterly to
defeat Isis Trump needed a few short months, about six

(47:52):
or eight months to do it. They you know, Trump
wanted to make America a great in Biden and Harris
want to make calif want to make America California. They
want to flood this nation with illegal immigrants. They want
to uh destroy the middle class. They're already forming in

(48:20):
the southern border. And here's here's the the narrative that
is circulating among those those caravans that are headed to
the United States.

Speaker 12 (48:33):
I'm here today because I'm dreaming to get.

Speaker 3 (48:36):
To the US.

Speaker 12 (48:36):
To Biden, she's going to help all of us. He's
given us one hundred days to get to the US
and give us legal ment to paper so we can
get a better life for our kids and family.

Speaker 1 (48:48):
So those people are going to be coming, they're going
to be competing in the job market. They're going to
be taken off the first rung that that Americans need
to begin to pull themselves up the economic ladder. But
Biden's got a solution for that. He's going to a
mandate of fifteen dollars an hour minimum wage. Well, who

(49:12):
don't you have to pay a minimum wage too. You
don't have to pay a minimum wage to people that
are working off the books because they're in the country illegally.
And this fifteen dollars minimum wage is coming along right
as the economy is trying to get back on his
feet from these Democrat lockdowns, and they're going to destroy

(49:32):
millions and millions of jobs. They're going to raise corporate
taxes that will result inevitably and manufacturers not being able
to do business here while he puts back in place
these disastrous trade deals that President Trump reformed. Oh but

(49:57):
we're going to soak the rich. The Democrats will tell you, well,
that's not ever going to happen. The first thing that
they're going to do is they're going to eliminate the
assault tax that limited the mortgage interest deduction for these
huge mansions. If you believe the rhetoric around soak the rich,

(50:20):
you'll have to explain to me why Wall Street was
throwing money hand over fist at the Biden administration. Here
is Matt Getz talking about where the Republican Party goes
from here and how we free ourselves from these GOP
establishment types.

Speaker 14 (50:40):
Throughout the country, we see tremendous support for the president
among the base because folks support the policies to put
our country and our people first. But inside the Beltway
of Washington, d C. Even the Republican Party isn't immune
from the temptations of the establishment. We see people like
Liz Cheney and the leadership of our party who not

(51:00):
only took a position against President Trump, but who represent
a very antiquated version of Republicanism. They want to invade
every foreign land, invite every illegal immigrant across the border,
to lower wages for our people and help big business,
and then enter into trade deals that impoverish the towns
in our country. So, if we're going to do as
you say, Laura and continue to harness the energy of

(51:22):
the Trump movement, I believe the Republican Party needs more
leaders who will actually animate that movement with the spirit.

Speaker 1 (51:29):
And st yeah, and I think that Matt Getz is
a good candidate to animate the movement. So I want
to wrap up this last broadcast on Mojo five Z
by thanking thinking of the listeners to this program. I
appreciate you're listening to me. Carry on for these last

(51:54):
few years. I want to thank Lori f and d
Out in New Mexico. I want to think, let's be
Frank in Pennsylvania, Richmond, Joe, Tyler, Budden, Seattle, Toby and Nevada,
Mike Phillip up in the Great White North.

Speaker 2 (52:11):
And S. K.

Speaker 1 (52:11):
Thompson, tech Rue and Moe and Lance and Warren and Platte,
Ron Hammond's the Pickled Squirrel and all the other anons
who who listened and commented on Twitter, and all of
the Jack whole nation, thank you for making the time

(52:37):
to listen to this show. I especially want to thank
Ron Phillips and Bethnot. I've been with Ron since the
Talk America radio days and I have found him to
be a righteous dude, and I appreciate him giving me

(52:59):
this for these last years. And I hope when I
come back after my travel year of twenty twenty one
with hat in hand asking for a slot back on
the Mojo Family Network, that he will welcome me back.

(53:20):
And I would ask you to go to Jim Dawes
dot com and subscribe so you'll get notifications when I
post columns or periodic podcasts. And I hope to see
you there in the comments section at Jim dawes dot com.
Until then, this is right now with Jim Dawes signing

(53:41):
off and wishing you a great twenty twenty one. I'll
talk to you later.
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