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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm sure the
mainstream media will not show
anyone a single clip, becausethat would be the end of their
propaganda.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
Yo, what up?
This is D9 from the Pardon theInteraction podcast, coming to
you from Nashville, tennessee.
Go ahead, hit that subscribebutton if you haven't done so
already.
And that was Don Jr, once inhis life only being right about
something.
As I've contended over thecourse of the past four years of
the trump campaign and theprevious four years of the trump
administration, that americahas never seen anything like
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this in terms of the extent andthe number of scandals
surrounding a singlepresidential candidate, and
because the media has done sucha poor job of accurately
portraying the extent of thosescandals to the American people,
people have no idea, but that'sokay.
We're going to remedy thattoday, because what we have for
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you is every single Trumpcampaign scandal over the course
of the previous month, and Icontend that it rivals the
amount of scandals over thecourse of any single president's
entire administration.
And this is just a month.
Speaker 4 (01:09):
What about Mike Pence
?
You got anything for Mike Pence?
Well, it's a shame, because heand I had a very good
relationship Hanging outsomewhere.
He couldn't cross the line ofdoing what was right in my
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opinion.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
That was Donald Trump
admitting that his vice
president, Mike Pence, is nolonger on the ticket because he
refused to overthrow thegovernment on January 6th.
Here's a clip of Donald Trumpsaying that January 6th was, in
fact, a peaceful transfer ofpower.
Speaker 6 (01:45):
Maybe I can ask you,
Ben, about something else.
Here's a clip of Donald Trumpsaying that January 6th was, in
fact, a peaceful transfer ofpower.
Maybe I can ask you, Ben, aboutsomething else.
Business people here in thisroom, business people, capital
markets they all like the ruleof law.
They like certainty.
The Chinese, who you mentioned,other dictators they don't like
it when things go wrong.
They like it when things gowrong in America.
If you look at the events ofJanuary the 6th 2021, it showed
to many people America'sdemocracy was unruly and violent
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.
Only three weeks to go to theelection, Will you commit now to
respecting and encouraging apeaceful transfer of power?
Speaker 4 (02:16):
Well, you had a
peaceful transfer of power.
Speaker 7 (02:22):
You had a peaceful
transfer of power.
Speaker 6 (02:23):
You had a peaceful
transfer of power compared with
Venezuela, but it was by far theworst transfer of power for a
long time.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
Thank you.
I appreciate that, because thisis what they like to do.
This is what they like to do.
Speaker 6 (02:40):
And it's very
interesting.
The question, President Trump,is would you respect the
decision?
Speaker 4 (02:44):
When I found out
about this interview I did a
little check.
He's a man that has not been abig Trump fan over the years.
So I had a choice Do I do thisinterview or not?
I'm glad I did it.
But do I do this interview ordo I disappoint a lot of people,
Because I know a lot of peoplein the audience.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
But his view is very
different than mine.
Let me just say I'm asking.
Here's Trump saying January 6thwas a day of love.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
They thought the
election was a rigged election
and that's why they came.
Ashley Babbitt was killed.
Nobody was killed.
There were no guns down there.
That was a day of love.
From the standpoint of themillions, it's like hundreds of
thousands.
It could have been the way Iuse the water, the sand, the
mixing of the sand and the water.
I mean many different, but I'vehad many awards over the years
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for environmental, the way I'vebuilt, because you know about
Trump's top general calls him afascist.
Speaker 8 (03:36):
Well, like Mark
Milley comes to mind who,
according to Bob Woodward's newbook War, called him a fascist.
Would you go that far Just tocall him?
Speaker 5 (03:43):
a fascist Would you
go that far.
Look, I have tremendous respectfor General Milley and I see no
reason to disagree with thatassessment.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
Here's Trump
reiterating that you only have
to vote for him once and thenhe'll become a dictator.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
So I have to be
careful with this.
I said once, about a month ago,you only have to vote this one
time and after that everythingwill be good.
And the fake news said see, hewants to be a dictator and take
over the country.
No, no, that's not what I said.
We got to fix the country, gotto make sure, and then the
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country will be great and we'regoing to have, hopefully, some
great person, whether it's JD orsomebody else.
And when the great Sean Hannityasked me a question and I
jokingly said he said OK, let'sget this off.
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You don't want to be a dictator, do you?
I said, sean, I only want to bea dictator for one day and I'm
going to close the borders anddrill, baby drill, but after
that I never want to be adictator.
So the fake news took thatanswer and they said Sean, I
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want to be a dictator, click,cut.
So he said Sean, I want to be adictator.
So he said Sean, I want to be adictator.
And they go he wants to be adictator.
They cut the rest of it.
These are the worst people,these are the worst.
They said he's a threat todemocracy, he wants to be a
dictator.
No, you know, the threat todemocracy are when you put
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incompetent people in charge ofour country.
That's a real threat.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
Here's Trump
practically admitting that he
wants to use his administrationto go after his political
enemies.
Speaker 10 (05:31):
How will you restore
faith in our justice system?
A lot of people will say, well,he's just going to do to them
what they did to him and getback at them.
Speaker 4 (05:41):
And a lot of people
say that's what should happen.
Well, that's right.
Speaker 11 (05:44):
Well of people say
that's what should happen, Right
.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
Here's Trump
comparing in prison to January
6th insurrectionists to wronglydetained Japanese residents
during World War II.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
They really won in
the Supreme Court the Fisher
case and the various cases.
Why are they still being held?
Nobody's ever been treated likethis.
Nobody's ever.
Maybe the Japanese duringSecond World War, frankly.
But you know they were held too.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
But here's Trump
invoking the Alien Enemies Act
in order to round up immigrantsand hold them in internment
camps, ie the same law that wasused to justify the internment
of Japanese residents duringWorld War II.
Speaker 4 (06:28):
But first of all, we
are going to end all sanctuary
cities immediately.
Speaker 10 (06:33):
We're going to end
them Because they're really Is
that an executive order you dothat with Really?
Speaker 4 (06:40):
I can do it with an
executive order.
I have to do it with anexecutive order.
You can do it with the AliensAct of 1798.
We can do things in terms ofmoving people out.
We can move them out of thesanctuary cities.
Here's.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
Trump making a veiled
to vote for Lion Kamala.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
Please raise your
hand.
Please raise your hand.
Actually, I should say don'traise your hand.
It would be very dangerous.
We don't want to see anybodyget hurt.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
Please don't raise
your hand.
Here's Trump in dictator-likefashion, saying that he abuses
the media.
Speaker 12 (07:22):
But there's also an
element of who are going to be
my allies, who are going to bemy enemies.
Did you sit there and say theenemy of the people is media,
I'm going to go after them, ordid you say, no, this happened
accidentally.
Was this?
Speaker 4 (07:37):
intentional or was it
accidental?
I think it just long-termhappened, it morphed into it.
Speaker 12 (07:40):
I don't think they
said I, I can tell you yeah for
me.
Speaker 4 (07:44):
I look I'm the worst
case because there's nobody been
abused like I have and I don'tthink, although I guess probably
some, but for a shorter periodof time, there's nobody for over
such a long.
Speaker 12 (07:57):
You've been thought
about it.
Who do you think I'd have to?
Speaker 4 (08:01):
think short-term
people have been abused over one
deal and they're gone, orsomething.
Speaker 13 (08:06):
I got it but.
Speaker 4 (08:07):
I've been, you know
I've been doing this for a long
time, Right, and I abuse themalso.
So you know I do that Did yousay?
Speaker 12 (08:13):
did you target them
and say I'm going to go attack
media and I'm going to go afterthem?
Is that part of strategy thatyou had or no?
That was just no.
If you come after me, I'm goingto come out.
Speaker 4 (08:20):
I think it's a
natural instinct with me, you
know, like it would be for youand other people that know how
to win a little bit.
Sure, um, no, but but I here'strump threatening to violate the
first amendment and take cbsoff the air I've never heard of
stuff like this before, and Ithink that cbs, I think that 60
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minutes should go off the air.
I think it's the worstbroadcast scandal I've ever
heard.
Speaker 14 (08:45):
No, it's not
journalism.
They don't do journalism overthe years.
Speaker 4 (08:47):
Well, it's also
election interference.
It also is license-threatening.
You know they have a licensefrom that's not cable here.
They have a license from thefederal government and they pay
nothing.
They pay peanuts, they paynothing.
They should take that licenseaway from CBS.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
They should
absolutely.
They violated the wholecovenant of the license.
Speaker 15 (09:28):
Here's Trump's
former secretary of defense
saying that Trump wanted to usethe National Guard against
American citizens in dictatorlike fashion.
Speaker 14 (09:32):
Do you fear that he
would try to utilize the
National Guard, the military,against US citizens?
Yes, I do, of course, because Ilived through that and I saw
over the summer of 2020 wherePresident Trump and those around
him wanted to use the NationalGuard in various capacities in
cities such as Chicago andPortland and Seattle, and, of
course, there was a moment intime, as you just described,
where he, on that early date inJune, where he wanted to bring
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in active duty military as well.
So that's what equally concernsme about his comment would be
the use of the military in thesetypes of things.
Now, the good news is, I don'tbelieve he has the authority
under the law to use themilitary, unless there was some
type of civil disobedience orinsurrection, in which case that
would be used to theInsurrection Act, but otherwise,
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these other roles that he'sdescribed in the past are law
enforcement and that isprescribed under the Posse
Comitatus Act, so he would notbe able to use it.
Now, I'm not a lawyer, but thiswould be a good discussion to
have, but my sense is hisinclination is to use the
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military in these situations,whereas my view is that that's a
bad role for the military.
Speaker 15 (10:40):
It should only be
law enforcement taking those
actions.
A former defense secretary saythat they are fearful that the
person the president they servedunder, the commander in chief
they served for would use the USmilitary against US citizens.
I mean, you were in that rolewhen he suggested shooting
protesters before.
Aren't you worried about whocould be in that role when he
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suggests something like thatpotentially again?
Speaker 14 (11:05):
Well, yes, I've said
that on many occasions, caitlin
that my concern is that thelast year of the first Trump
term will look more like, or thefirst year of the second Trump
term will look more like, thelast year of the first Trump
term.
I think President Trump haslearned the key is getting
people around you who will doyour bidding, who will not push
back, who will implement whatyou want to do and I think he's
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talked about that, his acolyteshave talked about that.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
I think loyalty will
be the first litmus test, so
here's Trump admitting that hewould, in fact, like to use the
military against United Statescitizens.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
What are you
expecting?
Joe Biden said he doesn't thinkit's going to be a peaceful
election day.
Speaker 4 (11:42):
Well, he doesn't have
any idea what's happening in
Roe v Wade, as he spends most ofhis day sleeping.
I think the bigger problem isthe enemy from within, not even
the people that have come in anddestroying our country, by the
way, totally destroying ourcountry the towns, the villages.
They're being inundated, but Idon't think they're the problem
in terms of election day.
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I think the bigger problem arethe people from within.
We have some very bad people,we have some sick people,
radical left lunatics, and Ithink they're the and it should
be very easily handled by, ifnecessary, by national guard or,
if really necessary, by themilitary, because they can't let
that happen they can't let thathappen.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
Here's Ted Cruz being
confronted for being an
architect of the plot tooverthrow the government on
January 6th and then hiding in acloset when things got a little
too close for comfort.
Speaker 16 (12:32):
I took off my suit
jacket and I was prepared to
defend the House floor from themob At the same time, after he'd
gone around the country lyingabout the election, after he'd
been the architect of theattempt to overthrow that
election.
When that mob came, senatorCruz was hiding in a supply
closet, and that's okay.
I don't want him to get hurt bythe mob.
I really don't.
This election is hisaccountability.
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You cannot just be patrioticwhen your side wins.
If, for the first time in 250years, this project of ours,
this shared American project,that we did not have a peaceful
transfer of power, the folksresponsible have to be held
accountable.
That's why Liz Cheney hasendorsed me as it got involved
in this campaign and saying toTexans everywhere do not put Ted
Cruz back in a position ofauthority, because he's done it
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once, he'll do it again.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Here's Trump VP pick
JD Fance, unable to say that
Trump lost the 2020 election,which would thereby be an
admission that January 6th waswrong.
Speaker 17 (13:26):
In the debate, you
were asked to clarify if you
believe Trump lost the 2020election.
Do you believe he lost the 2020election?
Speaker 18 (13:33):
I think that Donald
Trump and I have both raised a
number of issues with the 2020election, but we're focused on
the future.
I think there's an obsessionhere with focusing on 2020.
I'm much more worried aboutwhat happened after 2020, which
is a wide, open border,groceries that are unaffordable
and look-.
Speaker 17 (13:49):
Senator, yes or no?
Did Donald Trump lose the 2020election?
Speaker 18 (13:54):
Let me ask you a
question Is it okay that big
technology companies censoredthe Hunter Biden laptop story,
which independent analysis havesaid cost Donald Trump millions
of?
Speaker 17 (14:03):
votes.
Senator Vance, I'm going to askyou again did Donald Trump lose
the 2020 election?
Speaker 18 (14:09):
Did big technology
companies censor a story that
independent studies havesuggested would have cost Trump
millions of votes?
Speaker 17 (14:17):
I think that's the
question, Senator Vance, I'm
going to ask you again didDonald Trump lose the 2020
election?
Speaker 18 (14:20):
And I've answered
your question with another
question.
You answer my question and I'llanswer yours.
Speaker 17 (14:25):
I have asked this
question repeatedly.
It is something that is veryimportant for the American
people to know.
There is no proof, legal orotherwise, that Donald Trump did
not lose the 2020 election.
Speaker 18 (14:38):
You're repeating a
slogan rather than engaging with
what I'm saying, which is thatwhen our own technology firms
engage in industrial scalecensorship by the way backed up
by the federal government in away that independent studies
suggest affect the votes I'mworried about Americans who feel
like there were problems in2020.
I'm not worried about thisslogan that people throw.
Well, every court case wentthis way.
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I'm talking about somethingvery discreet a problem of
censorship in this country thatI do think affected things in
2020.
And, more importantly, that ledto Kamala Harris's governance,
which has screwed this countryup in a big way.
Speaker 17 (15:14):
Senator, would you
have certified the election in
2020?
Yes or no?
Speaker 18 (15:17):
I've said that I
would have voted against
certification because of theconcern that I just raised.
I think that when you havetechnology companies-.
The answer is no.
When you have technologycompanies censoring Americans at
a mass scale in a way that,again, independent studies have
suggested affect the vote, Ithink that it's right to protest
against that, to criticize that, and that's a totally
reasonable thing.
So the answer is no.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
Here's a clip of
Donald Trump absolutely losing
his mind and appearing to makeno sense whatsoever at a
campaign event.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
They just come up.
They want to do things like nomore cows and no windows in
buildings.
They have some wonderful plansfor this country.
Honestly, they're crazy.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
Here's Donald Trump
at a campaign rally obsessing
about the size of deceasedgolfer Arnold Palmer's dick
Can't make this up.
Speaker 4 (16:04):
But Arnold Palmer was
all man, and I say that in all
due respect to women, and I lovewomen.
But this guy, this guy, this isa guy that was all man.
This man was strong and toughand I refuse to say it.
But when he took showers withthe other pros, they came out of
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there they said oh my god,that's unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
I had to say it, I
had to say we have women that
are highly sophisticated herehere's donald trump at a rally
after numerous medicalemergencies, force attendees to
be treated in the crowd,forgetting that he was supposed
to answer questions and insteadengaging in a 40 minute long
dance session.
You just it's unreal.
(16:55):
Yeah, you better call therussians up.
The way it's looking at is notenough.
We all know prison's whatyou're running from and Biden
about to fuck him up.
Here's Trump bragging aboutacing a cognitive test, a test
that's not designed for you toace.
It either shows cognitivedecline or it doesn't, and I
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feel as though bragging about itshould just be an automatic
failure.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
No, that wouldn't
bother me.
But you know, I took twocognitive tests and I aced them
both.
I think that, frankly, people,regardless, should take if
they're 50 or 40, or I thinkpeople should take cognitive
tests not because of the age butbecause of something else.
Now here's the problem.
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They say it's unconstitutional.
Ok, but I would love to seecognitive tests.
I don't think she could pass acognitive test.
I mean, I've watched.
I don't think she could pass acognitive test.
Speaker 6 (17:52):
President Trump,
you've gone over many issues on
this.
I asked you many questionsabout things.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
One thing is Trump
inadvertently pointing out his
own cognitive issues?
Speaker 4 (18:04):
You move too quickly
now you've got to be able to
finish a thought Because it'svery important.
You know this is big stuffwe're talking about.
You can't go that quickly.
Speaker 9 (18:12):
You've gone from the
dollar to the macro, so let me
just tell you.
Speaker 4 (18:14):
So I said no, I'm
just telling you basic.
It's called the weave.
It's all these different thingshappening, so let me just say so
I said to Mnuchin here's Trumpindulging in an obsession about
a fictional serial killer, andwhenever I go Hannibal Lecter
you know what I'm talking aboutthey always go to the fake news.
That's a lot of fake news backthere too.
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They always mention you knowit's a way of demeaning.
They say Hannibal Lecter, whywould he mention?
Well, you know why?
Because he was a sick puppy andwe have sick puppies coming
into our country.
I figure that's a lot.
That's better than wasting alot of words.
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You just say Hannibal Lecter,we don't want to, but.
But they always sort of say whywould he say that?
They do it for a lot of reasons.
Speaker 9 (19:08):
But here's Trump
allegedly sharting himself at a
rally in Detroit.
From commerce to labor to FEMA,from commerce to labor to FEMA.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
Here's Trump, with a
lack of self-awareness,
proclaiming that stupid peopleare a threat to our democracy.
So why?
Speaker 4 (19:28):
Why is he wearing
blackface?
You see, that's the real threatto democracy Stupid people.
That's the threat, our biggestthreat to democracy is stupid
people.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
Here's Trump telling
his supporters to vote for him
on January 5th.
Here's Trump confessing tosexually assaulting a chart,
have a strong border.
Speaker 4 (20:01):
That's why we had
that beautiful chart, most my
favorite chart in history.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
I sleep with it, I
kiss it here's trump proclaiming
himself to be the most stableindividual ever, while also
forgetting that he is the onegoing to turn stable genius,
instead referring to the ideathat they are saying that he's
just who.
Who is they?
Who the is they?
Speaker 4 (20:25):
working.
Uh, I am the most stable humanbeing.
Remember they said a stablegenius?
I am the most stable humanbeing.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
I've been doing this
for a long time here's don
snorleone falling asleep at hisown campaign event.
Here's Trump suggesting thatshoplifters are walking out of
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stores with refrigerators.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
They're incredible.
They want to do the job.
They're not allowed to do thejob.
When thugs walk into adepartment store four or five
hundred they walk out withrefrigerators to our 4500 that
walk out with refrigeratorsCould you believe it?
With air conditioners, and ourpolice are told to stand back.
They're not going to stand backand we're going to indemnify
them against any problems theyhave federally.
Speaker 3 (21:24):
Here's Trump claiming
that he made up the word
caravan.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
And I said, no, there
isn't.
You sent them over in a caravan.
The caravan.
I made up that name too.
I'm good at names, you know thenames.
I can't use those names toomuch because many of them were
for Republicans.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
Here's Trump saying
that God protected him on that
day at the campaign event wherea shooter attempted to
assassinate him, even thoughhe's ignoring the fact that the
shooter killed multipleattendees of his own rally.
His own supporters died and hecares not.
Speaker 4 (21:57):
For 16 harrowing
seconds during the gunfire, time
stopped as this vicious monsterunleashed pure evil from his
sniper's perch, not so far away.
But by the hand of Providenceand the grace of God, that
villain did not succeed in hisgoal did not come close.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
Here's Trump
referring to Kamala Harris's
running mate, Tim Walz, as afeminine hygiene product.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
The work there and
yesterday tampon Tim said you
know why they call him thatBecause they sell tampons with
special legislation in boyslocker rooms.
Can you believe it?
Speaker 3 (22:42):
Here's Donald Trump
allegedly sharting himself on
stage at a campaign event.
The Godfather.
Speaker 9 (22:51):
From commerce to
labor to FEMA.
From commerce to labor to FEMA.
From commerce to labor to FEMA.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Here's Donald Trump
performing so badly in the
middle of an interview with thefull sin podcast that a staff
has to drag him out of itbecause they don't want the
public to see how how much he'sdeclined mentally.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
I see my people are
going crazy over there.
Oh, that's it.
At a certain point, you know,at a certain point you don't
mind if they go crazy, but thenyou say, okay, it's time to go,
time to go, right, okay.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
Here's Trump
glitching, with the total
inability to speak coherentEnglish.
Speaker 4 (23:32):
I will very quickly
defleet we are going to take
inflation and we are going todeflate it.
We are going to deflateinflation.
We are going to defeatinflation.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
We're going to not
here's trump having absolutely
no idea whatsoever how tariffswork.
God's sake, he was president ofthe United States for four
years.
How does he not know howtariffs work?
Speaker 4 (23:57):
And we will take in
hundreds of billions of dollars
in tariffs to the benefit ofAmerican citizens and pay off
debt, or we're going to takecare of our.
You know we owe $35 trillion.
We're going to start cutting itdown very quickly.
We'll be able to with growth.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
We call it growth he
also has no idea how windmills
work.
Condolences to everyone outthere who he previously said was
suffering from windmill cancer.
Mark goes out to you guys thething is crazy.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
You remember when I
used to say, darling, I want to
watch our president tonight ontelevision and the husband looks
I, I'm sorry, derek, thewindmills aren't wind, there's
no wind tonight.
You can't watch, darling, we'renot going to be watching
tonight.
Maybe we'll catch him anothertime.
No, we have to be careful, wehave to be smart.
We're going to lose our country.
These people are crazy, they'recrazy, they're damn crazy.
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We're not gonna, we are not,we're gonna get out.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
We're gonna vote,
we'll get it clean.
Here's elon musk, someone who'sknown for taking copious
amounts of ketamine jumpingaround on stage with trump is
the only reason you can havesaid.
Did I mention that Elon Musk isrunning one of the largest
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pro-Trump political actioncommittees and there are laws on
the books forbidding PACs fromcoordinating with the candidate
or campaign that they aresupporting?
Alas, here's a video of ElonMusk admitting to Tucker Carlson
that if Trump loses, he isforked.
Speaker 8 (25:32):
If he loses man what?
Speaker 5 (25:38):
You're fucked, dude.
I'm fucked.
If he loses, I'm fucked.
Speaker 10 (25:43):
It does seem that
way you can't just be like, you
can't just be like go ahead.
Speaker 5 (25:47):
Yeah, I'm like how
long do you think my prison
sentence is going to be?
Do you think Will I see mychildren?
I don't know.
Because it's not like you cansay well, yeah, I maxed out to
him, but you know I get.
I have no plausible deniability.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
Is Elon Musk and
Tucker Carlson daydreaming about
the assassination of none otherthan presidential candidate
Kamala Harris?
Speaker 5 (26:10):
Which is like
nobody's even bothering to try
to kill kamala because it'spointless.
What do you achieve?
Nothing, it's totally anotherpuppet, exactly that's.
It's no point.
Speaker 3 (26:21):
It's deep and true,
though nobody's trying to kill
joe biden it's pointless totallydespite the fact that everyone
arrested for allegedlyattempting to assassinate Donald
Trump being registeredRepublicans, here's Trump in
fact, trying to blame Democratsattempting to have him
assassinated.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
We have a lot of them
.
Over the past eight years,those who want to stop us from
achieving this future haveslandered me, impeached me,
indicted me, tried to throw meoff the ballot and, who knows,
maybe even tried to kill me.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Despite Elon Musk's
multi-hundred million dollar
investment into the Trumpcampaign, it appears to have no
sway on Trump's perception ofelectric cars.
Speaker 4 (27:06):
We're going to have
hybrids, we're going to have
gasoline-propelled cars, we'renot going to have hydrogen cars.
You know, hydrogen cars is thenew thing, right?
Do you know about that?
Hydrogen is the new car.
They say, it's great.
Has one problem If it explodes,you're dead.
If it explodes, they actuallysay if it explodes, you're
unrecognizable.
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You call your wife over.
They call up the wife.
Would you please come here andtake a look and see whether or
not this is your husband,because we cannot see.
And she goes to the nearesttree, which is about 100 yards
away, and she says no, it's onlyblood, there's nothing there.
She says I can't tell.
So hydrogen has one problemit's extraordinarily dangerous.
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Other than that, the car worksquite well.
Actually, I won't get near, Iwill never get.
I don't care how good itbecomes.
No, no, and they'll probablysay they're making it safe, but
it'll never be safe enough forus congressmen.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
He also has no idea
what Starlink is.
Speaker 4 (28:08):
They said could you
do us a favor, could you help us
?
We're trying to get Starlinkand it's very hard to get.
Most people say you can't evenget it.
I called up Elon.
I said North Carolina is in bigtrouble, georgia is in big
trouble.
They need communication.
They have none because theirpoles have been knocked down and
their wires are underwater andeven dangerous, dangerously
underwater, but they have nocommunication.
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They have no communication.
Elon, could you do somethingabout Starlink?
Whatever the hell that is, elon, whatever Starlink that's all
they want to hear is.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
Starlink.
Here's Trump in Nazi fashion,referring to immigrants as
animals.
Speaker 4 (28:43):
The Democrats say
please don't call them animals,
they're humans.
I said, no, they're not humans.
They're not humans, they'reanimals.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
Here's Fox host Greg
Goodfield admitting to the fact
that stories about migrantseating animals were in fact made
up.
Speaker 5 (28:58):
You know, these
bastards were more offended by
stories of cats being eaten thanreal stories, real stories
reported here of actual rape andmurder.
And if you ask why those otherstories existed, it was the only
way to get these a-holes in themedia to even look at this
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story.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
Here's Trump refusing
to condemn bomb threats that
were motivated by Trump'scomments suggesting that
immigrants were eating cats anddogs.
Speaker 21 (29:28):
Did you denounce the
bomb threats in Springfield
Ohio?
Speaker 4 (29:32):
I don't know what
happened with the bomb threats.
I know that it's been takenover by illegal migrants and
that's a terrible thing thathappened.
Springfield was this beautifultown and now they're going
through hell.
It's a sad thing Not going tohappen with me.
I can tell you right now.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
Here's Trump
promising the largest
deportation in United Stateshistory.
There's no way to do that insuch a way that won't involve
the collection and expulsion ofactual American citizens.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
Day one, I will seal
the border and stop the migrant
invasion into our country.
We will begin the largestdeportation operation in the
history of the United States.
Dwight Eisenhower right now hasthat record.
It's not and, by the way, it'snot something I want to do.
I dread having to do it, but wehave no choice.
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What they've done to ourcountry is not even believable,
especially the criminals, thecriminal element that's in our
country and again all over theworld crime rates are down
because they've taken theircriminals and they've dumped
them into the United States.
And you know what?
I would have been worse thanthem, I would have had it done
even faster.
They've dumped them into theUnited States of America and
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that's what we have, and it'sdangerous out there.
We're getting them out.
We're getting them out quick.
Speaker 3 (30:47):
Here's Trump
admitting that he killed the
bipartisan border bill.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
They say we're going
to make the border tougher.
How about?
She said oh, we had a goodborder bill, but Trump talked
Congress out of that.
Speaker 3 (30:58):
Here's an ad about JD
Vance's hatred of immigrants
while being married to thedaughter of you guessed it an
immigrant.
Speaker 20 (31:06):
What is wrong with
JD Vance?
Everywhere he goes, he stirs uphate against immigrants.
Who's he married to?
A daughter of immigrants.
He married her when he wasstill an anti-Trumper, comparing
Trump to Hitler.
I'm a never-Trump guy.
I never liked him.
In Springfield, kids are underarmed guard, their class day
photos canceled.
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This time it's Haitians, nexttime it might be Indians.
What kind of man stirs up hatethat could turn on his own
children?
The kind of man JD Vance is.
He made a fortune attacking hishometown and his own family.
Now he's hating on immigrantsHis own wife's family.
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This isn't about politics.
It's about basic decency.
His neighbors and his ownfamily can't trust JD Vance.
Why should America?
Speaker 3 (31:59):
Here's Trump blaming
the American Jewish community
Nazi style if he loses the 2024election.
Speaker 4 (32:07):
But I will put it to
you very simply and gently I
really haven't been treatedright.
But you haven't been treatedright because you're putting
yourself in great danger and theUnited States hasn't been
treated right.
So if I don't win this electionand I've been very good, you
know, they say Trump's beenright about everything I have
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been right about a lot of things.
Even Ted will admit that.
I've been right about a lot ofthings, a lot of things that a
lot of people said, no, thatwon't happen.
But a lot of bad thingshappened and some good things
I've been right about too, and Ionly want to be so.
I'm not going to call this as aprediction, but In my opinion,
the Jewish people would have alot to do with a loss.
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If I'm at 40 percent, if I'm at40.
Think of it.
That means 60 percent of votingfor Kamala, who, in particular,
is a bad Democrat.
The Democrats are bad to Israel, very bad.
They'll never change becausethey have a section of their
party now which has becomeamazingly and quickly very
powerful.
Vote wise.
I mean, chuck Schumer is aPalestinian who would have
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thought that was going to happen.
What the hell happened to him?
I saw him the other day he wasdressed in one of their robes.
That'll be next.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Here's Donald Trump
professing his love of
self-proclaimed black Nazicandidate for governor in North
Carolina, mark Robinson.
Just a guy man.
Speaker 4 (33:32):
Mark Robinson.
He's out there.
He's fighting A very good man.
This is Martin Luther King onsteroids.
I think you're better thanMartin Luther King.
I think you are Martin LutherKing times two.
I think he's going to go downas one of the great leaders in
our country.
I've been with him a lot, I'vegotten to know him and he's
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outstanding.
He's outstanding inpresentation, but he's probably
even more outstanding in heartSomebody that we have to be very
, very careful.
We have to cherish.
We have to cherish Mark.
He's a star.
You have to cherish him.
It's like a fine wine, becausethat's what you have.
You have a fine wine.
He's an outstanding person.
I've gotten to know him so welland fairly quickly.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
He's an outstanding
person.
I've gotten to know him so welland fairly quickly.
Here's a boat parade organizedby Eric and.
Speaker 10 (34:19):
Laura Trump,
complete with Nazis.
Look at this, look at thisbeautiful swastikas.
There we go, white power.
How tall yeah.
Speaker 24 (34:28):
Make America white
again.
Woo-hoo-hoo.
Speaker 16 (34:34):
We're out here in
Jupiter loving it, loving the
good weather Blue skies.
Make America white.
Speaker 26 (34:43):
They see that sign,
brother.
They see that sign.
There we go, man my pillow 1488.
Speaker 4 (34:51):
Here's Trump doing a
racism Would you rather have the
black president or the whitepresident, who got one point
seven billion off the price, Ithink?
Speaker 11 (35:03):
they want the white
guy right now.
Speaker 3 (35:06):
Here's Trump doing
another racism.
Speaker 4 (35:08):
But any
African-American or Hispanic and
you know how well I'm doingthere that votes for Kamala.
You got to have your headexamined because they, they are
really screwing you.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
Here's Trump blaming
Abraham Lincoln for the Civil
War by not compromising onslavery.
I don't even understand whatthe possible compromise could be
.
It's either or uh, greatpresidents.
Speaker 4 (35:35):
Well, lincoln was
probably a great president,
although I've always said whywasn't that settled?
You know, I'm a guy that itdoesn't make sense.
We had a civil war, well halfthe country left before he got
there.
Yeah, yeah but you'd almost saylike why wasn't that?
Speaker 3 (35:49):
here's conservative
hero, lieutenant dan, made
infamous by his refusal to fleeflorida via his 20-foot boat in
lieu of a massive hurricane thatwas approaching florida saying
the n-word.
Is this really a trump relatedscandal?
Speaker 27 (36:03):
I don't know, but
everyone the right seems to love
is apparently a racist but you,if you want to get back into my
good gracious, you're gonnahave to take time.
Hey, a lot of work and it'sgonna be hard Once I cut you off
.
You're done, nigga, sorry, allright, I guess it is, you're
done.
Speaker 3 (36:20):
Here's JD Vance
defending the Mark Robinson sex
scandal, while convenientlyignoring the self-proclaimed
black Nazi part of his comments.
Speaker 18 (36:28):
A sex scandal in
North Carolina is between the
lieutenant governor and thepeople in North Carolina.
They're going to make theirdecision and we support them.
Speaker 3 (36:36):
Here's President
Biden being forced to respond to
comments from Marjorie TaylorGreene that they are controlling
the hurricanes.
Speaker 24 (36:43):
Former President
Trump has led the onslaught of
lies.
Assertions have been made thatproperty is being confiscated.
That's simply not true.
Have been made that property isbeing confiscated.
That's simply not true.
They're saying people impactedby these storms will receive
$750 in cash and no more.
That's simply not true.
They're saying the money isneeded for this crisis is being
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diverted to migrants.
What a ridiculous thing to say.
It's not true.
Now the claims are getting evenmore bizarre.
Congressman Marjorie TaylorGreene, a congresswoman from
Georgia, is now saying thefederal government is literally
controlling the weather.
We're controlling the weather.
It's beyond ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (37:23):
It's got to stop.
Here's Trump praising MarjorieTaylor Greene's intelligence.
Speaker 4 (37:28):
Marjorie Taylor
Greene is going to knock it over
.
It's going to knock it on itsass like you knock your
competitors on their ass.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's goingto knock it over.
It's going to knock it on itsass like you knock your
competitors on their ass.
Marjorie Right, and she ishighly respected, let me tell
you Smart.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
While also being the
only Florida man who does not
know what a Category 5 hurricaneis.
Speaker 4 (37:51):
We don't even know
what's coming at us.
All we know is it's possiblythe biggest.
I have not sure.
I'm not sure that I've evereven heard of a category five.
I knew it existed and I've seensome category fours.
You don't even see them thatmuch.
But a category five issomething that I don't know,
that I've ever even heard theterm other than I know it's
there, that's the ultimate andthat's what we have,
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unfortunately.
Speaker 3 (38:14):
Here's Trump refusing
to send disaster aid to
California, no matter how manyRepublican voters live there.
Speaker 4 (38:21):
But North Carolina
really got hit.
I'll tell you what those peopleshould never vote for a
Democrat.
Because they held back aid.
They were so bad and we'll say,gavin, if you don't do it,
we're not giving you any of thatfire money that we send you all
the time for all the forestfires that you have.
Speaker 3 (38:40):
Here's a
Trump-endorsed congressman
proposing the abolishment ofFEMA.
Speaker 28 (38:45):
When I get back to
Washington, that's the first
thing we're going to.
We need a reorganization ofFEMA.
That is completely I.
I mean it's like the departmentof education shut it down.
Speaker 3 (38:56):
Send that money to
the states, where they know best
for how to do it here's trump acriminal convicted on 34 felony
counts, referring to hisopponent, kamala harris, who was
a lifelong prosecutor.
Speaker 4 (39:07):
It's a criminal she
actually created an app, a phone
system where they can call up.
I mean, she's a criminal, she'sa criminal.
She really is, if you thinkabout it.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
Here's Trump telling
his supporters to vote for him
twice, which is election fraud.
Speaker 11 (39:24):
Your ballots if you
get the unsolicited ballots,
send it in and then go make sureit counted and if it doesn't
calculate, you vote.
You just vote and then if theycalculate, it very late, which
they shouldn't be doing.
They'll see you voted and so itwon't count, so send it in
early and then go and vote.
Speaker 12 (39:45):
And if it's not
tabulated, you vote, and the
vote is going to count.
Speaker 11 (39:48):
You can't let them
take your vote away.
These people are playing dirtypolitics Dirty politics.
Speaker 13 (39:56):
So if you have an
absentee ballot, or, as I call
it, a solicited ballot, you sendit in.
Speaker 11 (40:02):
But I would check it
.
Speaker 13 (40:03):
in any event, I
would go and follow it and go
vote.
Speaker 11 (40:07):
And everybody here
wants to vote.
Speaker 3 (40:09):
Here's Trump saying
that he wants to appoint a
convicted felon to hisadministration.
Speaker 4 (40:14):
And I spotted him.
I spotted him.
You had no problems when he wasin charge.
You know that is Sheriff Joe.
Speaker 11 (40:22):
Sheriff Joe.
Speaker 9 (40:25):
Oh stand up, oh,
brandon, sign him up immediately
, paul, you got to sign him upimmediately, paul.
Speaker 4 (40:35):
You got to sign him
up immediately, sheriff Joe.
We didn't have any problemswith Sheriff Joe, he was tough.
Speaker 3 (40:42):
Here's Trump signing
an American flag on 9-11, after
having previously said over thesummer that he wants to imprison
anyone who violates the US flagcode.
Speaker 11 (40:53):
Here's.
Speaker 3 (40:59):
Trump announcing a
cryptocurrency scam weeks before
a presidential election.
Speaker 4 (41:04):
Big news the World
Liberty Financial token sale is
now live.
Crypto is the future.
Let's embrace this incredibletechnology and lead the world in
digital economy.
Go to worldlibertyfinancialcom.
Speaker 3 (41:18):
Also here's Trump's
$60 America First Bible scam.
Speaker 26 (41:27):
Folks, it appears
the Trump Bible scam goes even
deeper than we previously knew.
This is like a Russian nestingdoll of scam on top of scam on
top of scam, although I thinkthis time it's more fitting to
actually call it a Chinesenesting doll of scam on top of
scam on top of scam, although Ithink this time it's more
fitting to actually call it aChinese nesting doll.
I'll explain why in just aminute.
My name is Brett Mycelis, herewith the Midas Touch Network.
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So here's the headline newsright here, summed up by our
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editor in chief, ron Filipkowski.
Trump's Bibles are made inHangzhou, china.
They shipped 120,000 of themthis year to the US.
The cost to the wholesaler is$3 each.
Trump is selling them for $60.
Are his new China tariffs goingto be slapped on these, since
they cost American jobs, or willthey get one of his famous
waivers?
Speaker 3 (42:10):
Here's Trump
announcing that he's selling
$100,000 Swiss watches that wediscovered were made in China.
Expensive items.
Well, that's nothing new.
Speaker 4 (42:21):
Hello everyone.
It's your favorite president,Donald J Trump, here to
introduce something reallyspecial.
I think you're going to love itmy new Trump watches.
We're doing quite a number withwatches and the quality to me
is very important.
Speaker 29 (42:35):
The Trump victory.
All right, maybe you've seenthis ad where, yeah, the current
GOP candidate for president isselling a pricey gold watch
emblazoned with his name anddiamonds.
Speaker 22 (42:48):
A website boasts of
the brand's exquisite Swiss-made
power and precision.
One model has a six-figureprice tag, as you can see there
on the left, the black and gold.
I don't even know how topronounce that tourbillion.
Tourbillion, tourbillion yeah,tourbillion yeah.
I'm not sure, but CNN tried tofind the makers of Trump's new
watches.
The company is nowhere nearSwitzerland.
Speaker 3 (43:12):
Here's Trump's media
company Truth Social having to
fire numerous executives becausethe value of the company tanked
and also presumably becausethey committed numerous crimes.
Speaker 23 (43:22):
This is Michael
Popock for Legal AF.
Just when you thought TruthSocial and that dumpster fire of
a company that Donald Trumpowns couldn't get any worse, it
has.
We've got new reporting comingout of ProPublica and Truth
Social Trump Media itself, whichit had to disclose that it
canned two of its major chiefofficers.
It fired its chief operatingofficer that's the person that
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makes the trains run on timeevery day, andy Northwell and
its chief products officerthat's the person responsible
for creating new revenue streamsand opportunities within a
company.
A company that doesn't have anyrevenue streams just fired its
chief products officer, sandroDeMurray.
Now, on the surface, it justlooks like all right.
(44:05):
Well, they've been around for ayear or two and they lost a
couple of senior people.
No, according to ProPublica,the reason for the firing is in
retaliation it looks like, atleast on the surface because of
an internal investigation thatstarted within the company,
because of a secretwhistleblower who complained
about certain behaviors andmismanagement by the CEO of the
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company, former congresspersonand MAGA superstar, devin Nunez.
Speaker 3 (44:33):
Here's Trump saying
Fox News is writing scripts for
his public appearances.
Why is a media outlet writingthe script for a presidential
candidate?
Speaker 24 (44:43):
Your material is
real funny.
Who wrote it?
Who helped you with it?
Speaker 4 (44:45):
Well, I've had a lot
of people helping a lot of
people.
A couple of people from Foxactually, I shouldn't say that,
but they wrote some jokes andfor the most part, I didn't like
any of them.
Speaker 18 (44:54):
Did you receive some
highlights?
I think you did great.
Speaker 4 (44:59):
Thank you very much.
It's an honor.
They told me under nocircumstances are you allowed to
use a teleprompter.
And I got up here and I seethere's this beautiful
teleprompter.
So here I am.
Speaker 3 (45:09):
Here's Trump saying
that he doesn't need a
teleprompter, as there's ateleprompter literally right
next to him.
Speaker 4 (45:15):
What Kamala did not
talk about in her lies last
night, just lied.
Everything was a lie.
And I always say why didn't shedo it?
You know she's been here almostfour years.
I'm going to do this.
I'm going to do that Readingoff a teleprompter.
Isn't it nice to have apresident that doesn't need a
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teleprompter.
Speaker 3 (45:40):
Here's Fox News lying
to their audience by presenting
manipulated video.
Speaker 4 (45:44):
We asked that
question to the former president
.
Today Harris Faulkner had atown hall and this is how he
responded.
I heard about that.
They were saying I was likethreatening.
I'm not threatening anybody,they're the ones doing the
threatening.
They do phony investigations.
I've been investigated morethan Alphonse Capone.
He was the greatest.
No it's true.
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We don't think of it.
It's called weaponization ofgovernment.
It's a terrible thing.
Speaker 21 (46:08):
Kamala Harris has
said you sounded unhinged and
unchecked.
Power is in our future.
Speaker 4 (46:14):
What do you?
Speaker 21 (46:14):
think.
Speaker 4 (46:14):
I thought it was a
nice presentation.
I wasn't.
I wasn't unhinged, you know.
You know what they are.
They're a party of soundbitesthere.
Some somebody asked me can theybe brought together?
You know, it's very.
I never thought, really, Iwasn't thinking like they could,
because they are.
They're very, very differentand it is the enemy from within
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and they're very dangerous.
They're Marxists and communistsand fascists and they're sick.
I use a guy like Adam Schiffbecause they made up the Russia,
russia, russia hooks.
It took two years to solve theproblem.
Absolutely nothing was donewrong, et cetera, et cetera.
They're dangerous for ourcountry.
We have China, we have Russia,we have all these countries.
If you have a smart president,they can all be handled.
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The more difficult are.
You know the Pelosi's, thesepeople.
They're so sick and they're soevil.
If they would spend their timetrying to make America great
again, we would have.
It would be so easy to makethis country great.
But what I heard about thatthey were saying I was like
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threatening.
I'm not threatening anybody,they're the ones doing the
threatening.
They do phony investigations.
I've been investigated morethan Alphonse Capone.
He was the greatest.
No, it's true.
We don't think of it.
It's called weaponization ofgovernment.
It's a terrible thing.
Speaker 3 (47:29):
Adjudicated
perpetrator of sexual assault
claims that he wants to protectwomen.
Speaker 4 (47:37):
So they said, and I
said a week ago.
I said I think women like mebecause I will be your protector
and I protected you for fouryears.
Speaker 3 (47:49):
Here's Trump feeling
as though it's Harvey Weinstein,
adjudicated rapist, getting theraw hand of the deal.
Speaker 4 (47:56):
Democrats don't have
to be honest.
They really don't have to behonest because they're not going
to.
They will never be accused ofanything.
It's interesting I was soamazed that Harvey Weinstein got
schlonged.
He got hit as hard as you canget hit because he was sort of
the king of the world.
He got hit as hard as you canget hit because he was sort of
the king of the walk right andyet he got hit.
And I figured that maybe hewouldn't get hit so hard.
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But boy did he get.
Uh, you don't know him well, Idon't know him well I, but I
watched that and it was amazing.
So when they do get hit, theyget hit.
But that's the only one I canthink of.
Normally they protect everybody.
What they did with adams, Ithink, is very suspect.
Speaker 3 (48:35):
Here's Donald Trump
insulting not only Kamala Harris
but the host of the Call HerDaddy podcast, one of the most
popular podcasts in America withwomen.
Speaker 4 (48:46):
I think the other one
asking the question is dumber
than Kamala, so that's likeshe's a dummy.
I watched her over the years.
That is one dumb.
That is one dumb woman.
Speaker 3 (48:58):
Sorry, I'm sorry
women, she's a dummy here's
evidence of trump, after beingconvicted of hush money payments
to stormy daniels to illegallyinfluenced outcome of the 2016
election, presumably attemptingto pay off Stormy Daniels' hush
money to illegally influence theresults of the 2024 election.
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Time's a flat circle.
Speaker 21 (49:20):
I don't know why I
am surprised that this is
happening.
I will admit to being a littlebit bewildered by it, as well as
a little bit shocked by it,even though none of us should be
shocked by anything.
But let me lay it out for you.
So, as you mentioned and as weall know, trump was convicted
earlier this year 34 feloniesafter he paid Stormy Daniels to
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be quiet.
He paid her 11 days before the2016 election to not talk about
her, what she described as herunpleasant experience having sex
with him.
He paid her so voters would notknow about that when they went
to vote in 2016.
Well, now we have just learnedwe have reported out 20 days
here.
It is 20 days before thiselection.
We can report that he is onceagain trying to pay Stormy
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Daniels to be quiet at this nextelection.
Speaker 3 (50:09):
Here's Trump trashing
the biggest city in Michigan, a
state that he needs to win theelection to ensure that he does
not go to prison.
Speaker 4 (50:16):
No doubt about it.
So I've been talking about forthe last year about Detroit and
how horribly it has been.
You know it's just horriblebecause we've been talking about
Detroit's coming back for 40years and it's here's JD Vance
holding a rally full ofautoworkers who are not actually
autoworkers scabs.
Speaker 32 (50:37):
But this Michigan
thing, and obviously we
desperately need to win Michigan.
But on the ground I don't seethis.
On Tuesday, JD Vance had arally there and there were guys
wearing autoworkers for Trumpshirts that weren't actually
autoworkers, so just paid towear the T-shirt there.
When there was the auto workerstrike, Joe Biden on the picket
line.
Donald Trump had a rally thathe said was in support of the
(50:58):
unions but was at a non-unionplant because the union workers
didn't want him there with him.
Speaker 3 (51:04):
So here's Trump
completely insulting auto
workers and their intelligenceand the ability to do their jobs
.
Speaker 4 (51:10):
United States and
they have a little bit, but you
know what they really are.
Assembly like in South Carolina.
But they build everything inGermany and then they assemble
it here.
They get away with murderbecause they say oh yes, we're
building cars.
They don't build cars, theytake them out of a box and they
assemble them.
We could have our child do it.
Here's Trump, who recentlycanceled his second debate, with
(51:43):
Kamala Harris in a clipsuggesting that anyone unwilling
to debate is too nervous to doit.
And I'm saying to myself here'sa guy that's supposed to
negotiate, or a person that'ssupposed to negotiate against
China.
These guys come out of the womb.
They never cry, you know,they're not even crying.
And we have guys that areafraid to go into a debate.
Speaker 3 (52:02):
Here's Trump
supporters being stranded at a
manure plant rally outside ofCoachella because his campaign
did not pay the buses.
You literally can't make thisshit up, even if you make it for
a living.
They had no gas, they had two.
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 22 (52:20):
Yeah, you can't
imagine.
How many people are still there.
There's so many people still.
I know.
Speaker 21 (52:42):
I'm trying Stranded
here, yeah, sorry.
Speaker 10 (52:44):
This is the last bus
.
There's a strand in here, noway.
Speaker 22 (52:57):
No more buses are
coming no more, they just got
noticed.
Speaker 25 (53:02):
If you get any
authorization, they can contact
me, or Incredible.
I didn't even know about thisline.
Yeah, no way.
Speaker 27 (53:16):
No, this is criminal
.
I didn't even know about thisline.
Speaker 10 (53:26):
I didn't even know
about this line.
The Trump campaign paid MelaniaTrump $155,000 speaking fee for
a single rally.
Just in time for Valentine'sDay, we find out that Melania
Trump is actually paid by DonaldTrump to speak at Trump's
rallies.
Melania got paid $155,000 tospeak at a Trump rally.
(53:50):
Let that sink in.
The man has to pay his own wifeto come to his political events
.
This is the same guy where allthe people that were in his
inner circle, one by one, aretestifying against him.
The people who know DonaldTrump best hate him.
Shouldn't that tell yousomething?
Speaker 3 (54:09):
Apparently, trump's
top general called him a fascist
.
Speaker 30 (54:12):
The former chairman
of the Joint Chiefs, mark Milley
, talked to Bob Woodward for thejournalist's new book and he
did not mince words.
He said, quote I had suspicionswhen I talked to you about his
mental decline and so forth, butnow I realize he's a total
fascist.
He is now the most dangerousperson to this country, a
fascist to the core.
Speaker 3 (54:33):
Bob Woodward says
that Trump's former director of
national intelligence believesthat Trump is being blackmailed
by Vladimir Putin.
Speaker 27 (54:40):
And I discussed this
with Coates several months ago
Is this blackmail?
Several months ago, he said isthis blackmail?
In other words, is Trump beingblackmailed?
Speaker 19 (54:53):
I mean that is wild.
I don't think that has reallysunk in for the public yet that
his own director of nationalintelligence suspects he might
be getting blackmailed.
It's not a Democrat, it's notsome crazy liberal commentator.
It's his own director ofnational intelligence that
suspects that.
Speaker 27 (55:10):
Yes, and one of the
very important elements in all
of this is to understand howgood our intelligence is is, as
I report in the book at onepoint, the United States as a
human source in the Kremlin thatthe electronic and technical
(55:43):
intelligence.
It's never perfect, but it'smuch greater.
So when they get into seeingwar plans, it's not something
that's just partial, it's acomplete lay down.
Speaker 3 (55:51):
In case you missed it
somehow, trump sent
extraordinarily valuable COVIDtesting machines to Vladimir
Putin at the height of thepandemic, when Americans were
dying, and also after leavingoffice.
While in the possession ofnumerous classified documents,
trump apparently contactedVladimir Putin more than half a
dozen times.
Speaker 13 (56:10):
Former President
Donald Trump's relationship with
Russian President VladimirPutin has long intrigued and
concerned.
Many Recent reports haverevealed that Trump held private
conversations with Putin up toseven times as a private citizen
.
These secret exchanges, bothduring and after his presidency,
raise serious questions abouttheir nature and purpose.
One of the most startlingrevelations involved Trump
(56:33):
secretly sending COVID-19 testmachines to Putin in 2020.
At Putin's request, Trumpensured no one knew about this
gesture.
Please don't tell anybody.
You sent these to me, Putinasked.
Trump replied I don't care,Fine.
Speaker 25 (56:51):
Bill Kristol.
I mean, how odd is this to you?
I mean, would you say there'ssomething wrong with a former
president having as many asseven calls with an adversary
right who's been talking aboutand threatening you know,
lobbying nukes at US allies orat the US in the course of the
Ukraine war?
How do you even get your headaround this?
Speaker 8 (57:10):
No, I mean that
really is.
The other stuff is bizarresending the as president,
sending Putin the COVID kit, butit doesn't seem to threaten US
interests.
This is really appalling.
I mean this is he?
Presumably some of theseconversations maybe all of them,
happened after Putin invadedUkraine, after we had sanctions
against Russia.
Trump is sitting there havingprivate conversations with Putin
(57:32):
, who we are doing our best todefeat in Ukraine.
Who knows what they're saying.
He kicks his head out of theroom.
Is he giving Putin advice onhow to deal with the Republican
Party and how to make a goodcase for himself here in America
?
Is Putin giving him Trumpadvice?
Is Putin giving Trumpinstructions?
Is Putin giving Trumpinstructions?
Is Putin promising Trumpcertain things If Trump rallies
the Republicans to be notpro-Ukraine and instead
(57:54):
pro-Putin?
Trump's sitting at Mar-a-Lago.
There's no national securityofficial on the phone.
There would be, presumably mostof the time, at least if you're
actually sitting in the WhiteHouse and if you're president,
there's no of it at all.
Trump's sitting with all theseclassified documents he took to
mar-a-lago.
We really I mean I just thedegree of of, of not just
irresponsibility, but possible,really terrible behavior and
(58:18):
damage to the interest of theunited states here.
Speaker 3 (58:20):
It's really
extraordinary when asked, trump
won't deny having secretconversations with vladimir
putin.
To Vladimir Putin.
These are big things.
I have to mention.
Speaker 6 (58:29):
You just mentioned
Putin, though there's been this
controversy the past week.
Can you say, yes or no, whetheryou have talked to Vladimir
Putin since you stopped beingpresident?
Speaker 4 (58:39):
Well, I don't comment
on that, but I will tell you
that if I did, it's a smartthing.
If I'm friendly with people, ifI have a relationship with
people, that's a good thing, nota bad thing in terms of a
country.
He's got 2000 nuclear weapons,and so do we.
China has a lot less, butthey'll catch us within five
years.
Speaker 6 (58:57):
That sounds very much
like you did talk about.
I don't talk about?
Speaker 4 (59:01):
No, I don't talk
about that.
Speaker 3 (59:07):
You talk about
talking to Netanyahu.
You talk about talking to allthese people.
Trump also admits to secretlymeeting with Vladimir Putin
after having left office.
Speaker 4 (59:13):
I'll speak to one,
I'll speak to the other, I'll
get them together.
That war would have neverhappened.
And, in fact, when I saw Putinafter I left unfortunately left
because our country has gone tohell.
Unfortunately left because ourcountry has gone to hell, but
after.
Speaker 3 (59:27):
Trump also appears to
suggest that, once president,
he's willing to surrenderUkraine to Russia.
Speaker 33 (59:34):
I disagree, but I
will say this I believe I will
be able to make a deal betweenPresident Putin and President
Zelensky quite quickly.
Speaker 4 (59:47):
What does that look
like?
Speaker 3 (59:49):
I don't want to tell
you what that looks like.
Trump also says that once he'spresident, that he won't support
NATO countries should they beattacked by Russia.
Speaker 4 (59:58):
But it was at a
meeting and he stood up, the
head of a country, one of thecountries.
He said so does that mean thatif we don't pay, you will not
protect us from Russia?
It used to be the Soviet Union,Now it's Russia, Sort of the
same thing.
I said that's what it means.
You will not protect us.
I said are you delinquent?
(01:00:19):
Yes, let's say we're delinquent.
I will not protect you underany form.
You will not be protected.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
Canadian Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau
testifies before the ForeignIntelligence Committee that
Russia is paying right-winginfluencers such as Tucker
Carlson and Jordan Peterson Notsurprising.
Speaker 31 (01:00:39):
And once Ukraine was
invaded, we saw a lot of those
channels become pro-Putinpropaganda channels and other
(01:01:04):
YouTube personalities at theright, such as Jordan Peterson,
other names that are well-known,and Tucker Carlson as well, in
order to amplify messages thatare destabilizing democracies.
Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
Right-wing influencer
Tim Pool comments on the fact
that he and others in his fieldare also being compensated by
Russian intelligence.
Speaker 7 (01:01:33):
Joining us on the
line right now is Tim Poole.
He is host of TimCast IRL, ceoof TimCastcom and host of the
Culture War podcast.
You can see that over at hisYouTube channel.
Tim, thanks for joining theshow.
Great to talk to you.
Thanks for having me.
So there are two big storiesthat you are currently involved
in.
One wasn't enough for you.
One of them is, of course, thevery widely covered story about
(01:01:53):
a DOJ indictment involving,apparently, tenant Media.
Tenant Media, according to theallegations, was being paid
effectively by a Russian front,and when I say the company was,
what I really mean is thefounders of the company
apparently were.
If the allegations in theindictment are true, all the
media ran with.
Was that, because you are ahost whose show is posted at
(01:02:14):
Tenant Media, that this musthave implicated you, or Dave
Rubin or Benny Johnson?
Why don't you give us sort ofthe rundown of what's going on
here?
Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
So I mean it's kind
of crazy to hear that they're
saying the media's jumped thegun completely on what the story
is.
The DOJ indictment literallysays that commentators were
deceived, that there was arather sophisticated plan to
manipulate the commentators ofthe platform so they wouldn't
know what was going on.
And I can say on my end,everything that happens here
(01:02:43):
goes through our legal team andwe have multiple lawyers.
So when someone reaches out tome and says, hey, we want to do
a potential like we havesponsorships and I don't know
who these companies are andwe're a company with like 40
employees, and so when someonereaches out to us, I say great,
cool, someone handle it and talkto the lawyers.
Speaker 7 (01:03:00):
You and I disagree, I
think, on some of the elements
around the Ukraine war, but theidea that that's been put forth
by the media is that somehow youare being paid directly by
Vladimir Putin in order toexpress those views and that
that, therefore, anybody whodisagrees with sort of the
Democratic take or even the sortof moderate Republican take on
this, must be paid by Russia.
That, of course, is anabsurdity, and I think it is
wrapped into a broader narrativethat that seems to be ramping
(01:03:23):
up just in time for the election, which is that Russia is going
to interfere in the election onbehalf of Donald Trump and that
everybody on the right is, insome form or fashion, working
for, for the Russians, which iswhy they're for Donald Trump in
the first place.
Speaker 2 (01:03:34):
Yeah, here we go
again.
I mean, my view is probablyaligned more with libertarian,
the Libertarian Party, that's itI've.
Russia sucks.
I'm not a fan of Russia.
I think Vladimir Putin is adictator who's used unethical
and dictatorial means tomaintain power for decades.
This is psychotic.
Ukraine is the enemy of thiscountry.
Ukraine is our enemy, beingfunded by the Democrats.
(01:03:57):
I will stress again one of thegreatest enemies of our nation
right now is Ukraine.
They are expanding this war.
Now don't get me wrong.
I know you've got criminalelements of the US government
pushing them and guiding themand telling them what to do.
Ukraine is now accused a Germanwarrant issued for blowing up
the Nord Stream pipeline.
(01:04:21):
Ukraine is the greatest threatto this nation and to the world.
We should rescind all fundingand financing, pull out all
military support and we shouldapologize to Russia.
Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
Trump appears to
believe that America is a
shithole country.
Speaker 4 (01:04:37):
Like my legacy to be
is the same as the term MAGA.
Make America great again.
I'm going to make this countrygreat again.
It's not a great country rightnow.
It's loaded up.
It's always a great country.
It's a great again.
Speaker 3 (01:04:48):
I'm going to make
this country great again.
It's not a great country rightnow.
It's loaded up.
It's always a great country.
Speaker 4 (01:04:49):
It's a great country,
See.
Speaker 3 (01:04:50):
that's why it's a
great country, then suggest that
we will lift sanctions onRussia and Iran, because America
needs them.
Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
So my specific
question is would you strengthen
or modify any of these economicsanctions programs,
particularly Russia, includingthe pipeline you mentioned?
Speaker 4 (01:05:09):
Well, it's a great
question, the problem with what
we have with sanctions and I wasa user of sanctions, but I put
them on and take them off asquickly as possible because
ultimately it kills your dollarand it kills everything the
dollar represents and we have tocontinue to have that be the
world currency.
I think it's important.
I think we'd be losing a war Ifwe lost the dollar as the world
(01:05:32):
currency.
I think that would be theequivalent of losing a war.
That would make us a thirdworld country and we can't let
it happen.
So I use sanctions verypowerfully against countries
that deserve it and then I takethem off Because, look, you're
losing Iran.
You're losing Russia.
China is out there trying toget their currency to be the
dominant currency, as you knowbetter than anybody.
(01:05:54):
All of these things arehappening.
You're losing so many countriesbecause there's so much
conflict with all of thesecountries that you're going to
lose that and we can't lose that.
So I want to use sanctions aslittle as possible and we can't
lose that.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
So I want to use
sanctions as little as possible.
Here's a clip of Trumpproclaiming that the United
States should bomb Iran, whichwould likely get us involved in
yet another war in the MiddleEast.
Speaker 4 (01:06:23):
The oil refinery.
Don't hit the nuclear sites.
Do you think that's wise?
Or would you tell them to dowhat you hear of anyone say
don't hit the meat, he's going,don't hit the nuclear.
He asked him the other daywould you hit?
Well, I don't think you shouldhit the nuclear.
He asked him the other daywould you hit?
Well, I don't think you shouldhit the nuclear.
I thought it was the opposite.
I sort of thought it was theopposite.
The nuclear is the biggestsingle problem the world has,
not global warming, where theocean will rise one-eighth of an
inch in the next 500 years.
You know, these people arecrazy.
(01:06:44):
The biggest problem we have isnuclear warming, not global
warming.
And and the nuclear people can'thave the nuclear convicted
fraudsters suggested, in project2025 fashion, that he should
have control over the federalreserve I think I have the right
to say, as a very goodbusinessman and somebody that's
(01:07:04):
used a lot of sense, I think Ihave the right to say that you
know, I think I'm better than hewould be.
I think I'm better than mostpeople would be in that position
.
I think I have the right to sayI think you should go up or
down a little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:07:20):
In Project 2025
fashion, Trump suggested he's
going to defund the schools.
Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
Anything to do with
school choice, but also separate
from school choice.
We're going to take theDepartment of Education, close
it.
I'm going to close it.
We'll have one person could beyou, if you decide to retire.
Speaker 11 (01:07:36):
OK.
Speaker 4 (01:07:36):
Mr President here's
what bothers me about that.
So let's say you have a liberalcity, let's say it's Los
Angeles, san Diego, and theyjust decide, oh, we're going to
get rid of that history, we gotnew history.
This is America, built off thebacks of slaves on stolen land.
Speaker 2 (01:07:50):
And that curriculum
comes in.
Speaker 4 (01:07:52):
Then we don't send
them money.
We would save half of ourbudget, ok.
Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
While also believing
that the safest way to protect
kids from gun violence is tohave more guns in schools.
Speaker 4 (01:08:08):
But people that were
in the military that are in the
classroom and they have accessto guns, whether it's on them or
in a little safe or something.
You know.
The problem is if it's in asafe, it takes a long time right
to get it right.
So you know, but sometimes Ithink and I've heard that and
I've thought about it a lot, andin some ways I like that more
than just having police standingsomeplace in the building.
Do you like that idea?
It just having police standingsomeplace in the building?
Do you like that idea?
It would be a small percentageof the teachers, like 5%, but
(01:08:31):
that'd be much more than youwould ever have.
With anything, it's better thannothing.
Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
And in line with
project 2025,.
Jd Vance says he wants to cleanhouse at the department of
justice and at the FBI.
Speaker 18 (01:08:44):
But he's like the
leadership of our agency is so
broken that you've got to cleanhouse, and that's what we're
going to do.
Speaker 16 (01:08:51):
We are going to.
Speaker 3 (01:08:58):
Texas Representative
Jasmine Crockett at a
congressional hearing exposesthe direct connection between
Project 2025 and Donald Trump.
Speaker 33 (01:09:08):
Nevertheless, while
we do have two amazing authors
from Project 2025, which itseems like everybody got the
memo like, yes, I'm a doubledown and say it's my thing, but
I'm a make sure I also say thatit ain't our homeboys thing,
because we know that it doesn'tpoll very well with the American
people, because the Americanpeople are woke enough to
recognize that there is nothinggood in it for them.
(01:09:30):
So, with that being said, msPerryman, I'm just curious and
this is yes or no Is Trump'sname ever mentioned in Project
2025?
Yes or no?
Just yes or no?
I got you, I got you Okay, Fivetimes.
I have a count up, oh okay.
Well, if I told you that hisname is mentioned approximately
(01:09:53):
312 times, would you have anyreason to dispute that?
I don't have any reason.
Okay, thank you very much.
So it's interesting that wewant to try to pretend.
We're not going to pretend inhere.
We're going to work with factsand not fiction.
So I also want to talk aboutinflation really quickly with
you, ms Perryman, because we'vetalked about it a lot.
I'm just curious to this thingcalled the global pandemic.
(01:10:16):
Is that correct?
That is my understanding.
Okay, so it wasn't just theUnited States.
No.
Okay, so it wasn't just a matterof the Biden-Harris
administration and the UnitedStates is struggling, right?
(01:10:37):
I think the United Statesactually fared better than the
rest.
Yeah, in fact we are correct.
I think so, yeah.
All right but inflation stillhurts, and so that's why we have
a candidate that has an actualplan instead of concepts of a
plan.
Speaker 3 (01:10:49):
Trump says that if
he's elected on day one, he
wants to appoint Tom Homan.
Tom Homan is the author Project2025.
Can you believe it?
Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
You already have
plans, proposals ready to go if
you get elected.
You start the deportationprocess.
You start sealing off theborder and doing you know
executive orders, whatever ittakes, whatever's within your
power.
Speaker 4 (01:11:14):
It's already done,
ready to go.
You've seen Tom Holman.
He's coming on board.
They're all coming.
The whole group is coming onboard.
Speaker 3 (01:11:22):
But of course it
wouldn't be fair if I didn't
include all of the scandalsassociated with the Harris
administration, namely that sheproclaimed that she once worked
at McDonald's, despite the factthat she's unable to offer up
video proof.
But that's OK.
Trump is willing to show thathe is in fact also a man of the
people by serving a short standat McDonald's.
I could do this all day.
Speaker 4 (01:11:44):
I wouldn't mind this
job.
I like this job.
Speaker 9 (01:11:46):
I think I might come
back and do it again, thank you
Look at that, hello, mrPresident, look at that.
How are?
Speaker 10 (01:11:52):
you.
Thank you, Mr President.
Speaker 11 (01:11:53):
Nice to see you,
thank you.
Speaker 12 (01:11:56):
You made it possible
for ordinary people like us to
meet you.
You're not ordinary, I mean.
Thank you so much.
You are not ordinary.
Speaker 11 (01:12:02):
I can see I can say
we pray for you and you are the
type of person we want to be thepresident.
Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
And, being frank with
you, that wasn't even every
single scandal that's related tothe Trump campaign that
occurred over the course of thepast month, including things
(01:12:31):
like Trump saying that he hatesTaylor Swift, or thousands of
pages of evidence being releasedby Jack Smith's office that
proves Trump is guilty beyond areasonable doubt in his attempt
to overthrow the government onJanuary 6th.
To cover all of that a singlemonth's worth of Trump campaign
scandals we need a 10-episodeNetflix documentary, but we're a
couple of weeks out from theelection and you have the
opportunity to vote for analternative, should you so
choose.
And you have the opportunity tovote for an alternative, should
you so choose.
And if you're still supportingTrump after all of that, well, I
can say that at least youunderstand how Hitler came to
(01:12:53):
power in 1930s Germany.
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