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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Good news from Capitol Hill, bad news from Capitol Hill,
good news on inflation, maybe kind of this Biden disaster
with Sean Spicer.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
We have so much to get to tonight.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
And I'm right, okay, let's talk about Joe very very briefly. Okay,
Joe Biden does a press conference. It went exactly like
you thought it was going to go. The important thing
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to know is NATO was in town. The other big boy,
big shot leaders, allies of ours, were in town. Everyone
was there to watch it. It's one thing to embarrass
yourself privately while you're singing in the shower.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
I do that often.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
It's another thing to do it in front of everybody.
And well, yeah, it is what it is. We learned
this a few hours ago. The Biden campaign. They're already
testing poll testing domes viability against Trump. And maybe I'm
only seeing what I want to see because I've been
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predicting this for two years. But it seems like this
thing's about over. It seems like they're gonna move on.
But I could certainly be wrong. Who knows. Everyone has
an opinion. Let's move on to some other stuff right now. Look,
it is more than just palace intrigue. I want you
to know that's not lost on me. I am enjoying
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it because I'm a political person. You're a political person.
That's why you're watching this show. But there are big,
big things at stake as we speak right now. China
has a record number, a record number of ships surrounding Taiwan.
They sure look like they're either gearing up for something
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or they're just going to slowly squeeze that place like
a t like a python until this whole thing's over.
The world reacts when the president of the United States
of America is not a functional adult. It does matter.
It matters a lot. When bad people sniff weakness, they
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take advantage of it. And here we are all right, now,
let's move on to some domestic things here. So Annapoline
a Luna deserves a whole lot of credit for what
she's been doing. She's trying to keep Merrick Garland in check.
You see, Merrick Garland, he does not get near enough hatred.
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Merrick Garland has taken his position as Attorney General, that's
the top law enforcement officer in the United States of America,
and he's turned it into a dirty commie secret state
police office.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Is what he's done.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Look, do I have to go down the list on
everything Merrick Garland has done, from covering up for Joe Biden,
hiding the tapes he won't release, arresting pro lifers thousand
plus January sixth, political prisoners, incident after incident, time after time,
turning a blind eye when pro life centers are firebombed,
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while tracking down every Jay sixer who put up a
Facebook post. Merrick Garland is an evil person who has
done as much as anyone in the history of this
country in his short time to bring this country to
its end. He has He's one of these people who
hit the fast forward button on our end because of
the things he's done. And today they had a vote.
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What was his vote all about? With a vote was
we're going to find him ten thousand dollars a day.
Merrick Garland is going to be fined because Merrick Garland
is in contempt and for Republicans voted against it. John Dwarte,
David Joyce, Mike Turner, and Tom McClintock. Four Republicans voted
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against it. Twelve Republicans didn't even.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
Bother to show up.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
It failed, of course, because of all this so Mike
Johnson couldn't whip together.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
The votes for this thing.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Four Republicans flat out voted with the communists twelve Were
they playing golf?
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Was it late breakfast?
Speaker 1 (04:22):
I would like to know the excuse for not showing
up to vote. Now, let's just fast forward through this thing.
Are a lot of these guys Democrats and his guys,
of course they are. Are a lot of these guys blackmailed,
There's no doubt about that.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Member.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
We now have congressmen who are being more honest about
the blackmail that goes on in Washington, d C. Congressman
Dork does a little congressional trip over to the Middle East,
somewhere to France, somewhere in me.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
It's a lovely young.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Lady at a bar. They end up hitting it off,
and he doesn't know that he has just signed away
his voting rights forever. Any time he tries to vote
against the system from this point forward, he gets a
knock at his door informing him, hey, we took a
video of all that you really need to not show
up for this Merit Garland vote. Keep in mind, that's
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not just something that happens in the movies.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
We know now, I know this. I know people in DC.
This is something that happens regularly. Why do we have.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Republicans not bother showing up. I don't know, I don't know,
but I'm tired of this party. I'm tired of the failure.
I'm tired of them selling us out all the time.
The Republicans are constantly holding us back from attacking the communists,
and it's absolutely killing us. Now, let's get to this.
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The House did do something good to their credit, they
passed the Say Act.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
What is that?
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Wood simply says illegals can't vote in our federal elections. Now,
this is one of those things that shouldn't have to
be passed, and it won't pass the Senate and it
definitely won't get.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
Signed into law by Joe Biden. So keep in mind, but.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
This is one of those things. The fact that we
have to do it probably reflects pretty poorly on where
we are. Illegals not voting in federal elections is already
the law, but you see, so many of these states
are run by communists now, and they do. In Illinois,
they give drivers' licenses to illegals and they ask them
on the form, hey are you an American citizen, and
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if you check yes, they'll register you to vote right
then and there. What proof do they ask for? Nothing?
Absolutely nothing. Some illegals are already voting in elections. We
know why, we know what's going on here. As the
saying goes, if Democrats thought illegals were voting Republican, you'd
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be able to see the southern border wall from outer
space they didn't bring in twelve to twenty. You pick
your number million people in the last few years just
to pick the crops. They pick those people because it's
going to help them stay in power. Look, this is
going to go nowhere. Chuck Schumer is not going to
do anything with this, even if he did, which he won't.
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But even if he did, Joe Biden would never sign
it into law at all. But there were some informative
sound bites, informative sound bites on the House floor by
dirty communists who oppose this. Now, before I play the
sound bites, I just want to explain a couple of things.
Democrats cheating elections. This is not new. No, every election
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isn't stolen. So get up off your button, go vote,
become an activist, get local. But Democrats cheating elections. The
two platforms of the Democrat Party are, well, you shouldn't
have to show ID to vote and we'll just mail
ballots to everyone.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Why do you think that is? And geeat.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
They intend to cheat, so let's set that part aside.
Of course, they want illegals voting. I want to talk
more about language and how the communists manipulate you. You see,
communists hate everything. They want to burn everything down. Their
intention is to have a revolution. That's what they're fighting,
a revolution. That's what they are doing. They're trying to
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burn down the country everything. But that's a that's a
difficult sale, isn't it. How do you go to the
people and say I'm going to burn your country down?
You can't exactly lead with that. So they do something.
They try to use your values against you. Now, none
of these commie hags you see in this video are
going to sway you. But keep in mind they're not
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talking to you. They're not trying to sway you. What
they're trying to do is either sway Norman Norma using
their values against them, or in the very least, get
Norman Norma to shut up. They just don't oppose us.
That's why when you're trying to defend illegals voting in elections,
you use language like this.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
This is the twenty twenty four version of the Jim
Crow pull tax, and we should vote against it.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
Our fundamental access to our democracy being politicized, and this
xenophobic attack that we're debating today will make it harder
for Americans to vote. My Republican colleagues will claim that
requiring IDs is a small ask, but nearly thirty million
people lack a balot driver's license.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
This bill, they call it the Save Act, it should
be called the Don't let Americans Act, Don't let Americans
Vote Act, And it.
Speaker 5 (09:21):
Is only citizens can vote for the United States Senate.
Only citizens can vote for the presidency of the United States.
So this extreme Maga Republican voter suppression bill is not
designed to solve any problem on behalf of the American people.
It is designed to jam people up and prevent Americans
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from voting. The extreme Maga Republican voter suppression.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
I know that language that would never work on you.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
I know that I know you're probably throwing things that
you're television right now, but remember always remember this. Communists
are not worried about messaging to you. You're an individual
who wants to think you seek out information. You're the
last person in the world who they would ever be
able to manipulate into voting for them or staying quiet.
So they've disregarded you when they give speeches like that.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
It's Jim Crow. That's for your nice neighbor.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
He's a good dude, watching a game tonight, goes to work,
loves his wife and his kids. He doesn't want to
be a a racist. Hey, I'm not really comfortable, but
I will be quiet. I don't want anyone to call
me a racist. They use the fear of normal people
against you. And look, they are tearing your country out
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of your hands. You see, the American citizen like you,
whether he is born here or earned his citizenship, the
American citizen is invested in this country. That's why they
hate you, and that's why they're trying to replace you.
They need you replaced, and they're being very successful this.
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You see this New York two point six million dollars
in taxpayer money to illegals, a billion putting them up
in hotels around everything. You see net job losses for
American citizens in the meantime, illegals have added millions and
millions and millions of jobs.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
And they're not just bringing in crime.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
They're not just destroying the education system, the healthcare system.
They're not just bankrupting that social Security check you were
hoping comes every single month. They're filling the place up
with trash. New York's having to have trash demonstrations now, seriously.
Speaker 6 (11:57):
You know, welcome to all trash revolution. We're ready to
do ever whatever it take to cut these rodents and
the mounds and mounds, the plaques and bags off our street.
And so I'm excited to stand with the councilmen and
the commissioner and build on those efforts by tossing even
more black bags, bags in the dustbense of history and
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taking the next steps forward in our trash revolution.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Our trash revolution.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Jesus, all that may have made you uncomfortable, but I
am right now. Let's talk about some culture war stuff.
Let's go across the pond. It's not just us suffering
from this disgusting leadership.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
They're going through this in England, all over Europe.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
We'll talk to an english woman, and just a moment
before we talk to her, I want to talk to
you about your cell phone. Now, I don't care about
your physical phone. Talking about your mobile company? Who is
it ZIP, Horizon AT and T is it Tea Mobile?
These companies, these big companies, are despicable.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Go look them up.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
You don't have to take my word for it. Go
look up your cell phone company and use de I
go look them up on the internet. You happy you
fund that my company is Pure Talk. I'm on the
same five G network. You are great service. I pay
half of what I used to pay and my company
loves me. Pure Talk see always a veteran their customer service.
(13:31):
They're Americans who speak English. You can keep that phone,
keep your number. Go to pure talk dot com, slash
Jesse TV and switch today.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
We'll be back.
Speaker 7 (13:52):
Pronouns today. Then, how are you doing?
Speaker 8 (13:55):
Yeah, thank you for telling me your pronouns. I use
correct grammar, so the only thing I need to refer
you to is to your face.
Speaker 7 (14:04):
Would be you. But I'm not being rude.
Speaker 8 (14:08):
You can choose your pronouns, you can choose what you
want to call yourself, but you don't have You don't
get to require me to use incorrect grammar and factually
incorrect things.
Speaker 7 (14:15):
You're not a plural. You're you're a one person, and
you're a.
Speaker 8 (14:19):
Female person, so I will use she and her Thank
you very much, do what you like you want. They
didn't need to tell me, then, did you. Maybe I'm
just making sure people know in case they're watching and
they want to refer to me respectfully. Is it disrespectful
for me to use correct factual grammar.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
I love that thing so much. I've watched that video
ten times. In joining me now the star of that video,
Julia Hartley Brewer. She's a presenter on talk TV. Julia,
just the simplicity of the whole thing was so fantastic.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Tell me what was going through your head.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
When whatever that thing was was was chirping back at
you about her pronoun.
Speaker 8 (15:02):
Well, I was very confused because I actually know Shavana Dave.
She works in the same mophessis me. She works for
a sister station, Virgin Radio, and always got on very well.
She knows my views, I know her views. And again
I say her because she is a woman, It's not
confusing to me. And yeah, she knew that I would
interrupted and introduced her like that, and she chose to
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make a big thing of it, and I just thought
it was just bizarre. She came across very smug, really
quite sort of frankly up herself and actually quite rude
because she was saying to me that I was being disrespectful.
And I really don't think it is disrespectful to call somebody.
Speaker 7 (15:39):
Her or she if they're female. I'm call me old fashioned.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Well, I don't think i'll call you old fashioned, but
I will say this about me.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
I feel old.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
When I look at stuff like this, and I'm forty two, right,
but this insanity. I was talking to my sons about
this the other day. This stuff never existed for most
of my life, and we all woke up one day
and now people think they can just change their.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Genders and everything. But how did this happen so quickly?
Speaker 1 (16:11):
It blows me away, it really, I mean it really
was very very quick, and it's now become so the norm.
Speaker 8 (16:18):
It We've just got a new government here in the
UK where we have government ministers who have said things
like they believe that children aren't born boys and girls,
they are assigned their gender at birth, which is really
weird because I've got a daughter and when she.
Speaker 7 (16:32):
Was born, I looked down. I'm went, well, that's a girl,
and all the doctors agreed.
Speaker 8 (16:36):
None of us thought this was complicated or difficult or strange.
This has all come about in the last say, I
think twelve years. It went really crazy from twenty twelve,
and I just I think so much of it is
people wanting to be nice. They want to be kind,
They don't want to stay the wrong thing. And when
people tell them, oh, you're a bigot, you're a transfer
of if you're a bad person, you're dehumanizing us, you're
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saying we don't exist.
Speaker 7 (16:59):
They just want to do the right thing.
Speaker 8 (17:00):
And people are terrified of getting it wrong and being
called horrible names.
Speaker 7 (17:05):
And so people go along.
Speaker 8 (17:06):
And I have to say early on, I'm thinking, you
know what, it's no skin off my nose.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
If someone thinks.
Speaker 8 (17:13):
Quite wrongly, by the way, quite wrongly, but thinks they've
been born in the wrong body.
Speaker 7 (17:20):
You know, if Jack wants.
Speaker 8 (17:21):
And calls himself call himself Susan and put on heels
in a wig and asks me to call him she
and her, what difference does it make to me?
Speaker 7 (17:27):
And I kind of went along with it for a
bit until I realized.
Speaker 8 (17:30):
Yeah, these people, some of them, many people who are
living in trans identities. They're just quietly getting on with
their lives. They're not bothering anybody. Are their activists? They
are trying to take over women's spaces. Are changing rooms,
are toilets, women only jobs? Are sports? You nim in everything?
They are indoctrinating our children. We've also got an awful
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lot in England, and I know you've got it in
America as well. Rapists, men who sexual assault women and
then are to being arrested after they well as they
go to trial and say, oh, it turns out I've
been trans all along, and actually you know, I need
you refer to me as a woman and as she
and her, and even in America and in England being
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put in a women's prism, We've had a case in
this country where a woman who was sexually assaulted by
a man actually had to refer The judge required her
to refer to him as her, and even required that
she say her penis. Now, women don't have penises. Sorry
to use the biological language, but we don't. Now at
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that point, I went, enough is enough. I'm done with
this madness. I'm not playing along anymore.
Speaker 7 (18:45):
I'm done.
Speaker 8 (18:46):
I will politely speak to people, but I will not
affirm the madness anymore.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
Does this explain why really Western civilization, because as you
pointed out correctly, we're going through the same things you're
going through. Is this one of the things that really
has harmed Western civilization?
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Are desired to be.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Kind, nice, compassionate, understanding.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
I really feel like.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Look, we can make this about anything, illegal immigration, all
the tranny stuff. It really just seems like bad people
saw that and chose to take advantage of it.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
Now here we are, or I oversimplify that.
Speaker 8 (19:22):
Yeah, Well, the thing is I think a lot of
people want to be kind.
Speaker 7 (19:26):
Actually a lot of people.
Speaker 8 (19:27):
The activists who are pushing this ideology, particularly on to
our children, they are not kind people. Oh yeah, and
the ones who want to cancel people like you and
people like me, they are absolutely not kind people either.
Speaker 7 (19:37):
They are the most.
Speaker 8 (19:38):
Vicious, vindictive people on the planet. I think the real
issue is this idea that we've had over the last
few years, and it's been creeping up, this idea that
feelings trump facts.
Speaker 7 (19:50):
Feelings don't trump facts. Now here's the thing. If you've
got a really, really good friend who comes to you.
Speaker 8 (19:54):
And they are grossy every way, they are so obesiate,
they are they are really at risk of dying earlier.
And they say to you, I think I'm too thin.
Are you going to say to them, you know, you
know you are. Yeah, you absolutely are. Let's feed you
some more cake and pizza. Now, are you a good
friend at that point? Are you a kind person at
that point? I don't think you are, But that's the
territory you're in. If someone says, and I've got to
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have had this happen to friends of mine, you that
their kids come from them, they say that I think
I'm I think I'm non binary, not a thing. I
think I'm quick, not a thing. I think I'm born
in the wrong body, not a thing. And they want to,
you know, change their bodies forever, rendering themselves you know, PEEPBOXX,
rending themselves in fertile cut off their breasts. We are
talking about absolute mutilation of children. The people pushing that
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they're not kind people, and it's time for the grown
ups in the room. And I think we're among those
to say no enough. You remember the Salem witch trials, Yeah.
Speaker 7 (20:51):
I mean, okay, we're too young to.
Speaker 8 (20:53):
Remember, but you know what that madness pointing at someone
saying that's woman's a witch. That went on for years
and one person has spent Sorry, this is completely crazy
and it disappeared like that, it ended like that. We
need to just say enough already. You've had your madness
no more, and we will not stand for it anymore.
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We need to stand up for facts. We need to
stand up for biological reality, for correct grammar, for words
having meanings.
Speaker 7 (21:22):
We've got a new Quality, Women and.
Speaker 8 (21:24):
Equalities Minister in this government and she has said that
the definition of a woman depends on context.
Speaker 7 (21:32):
No it doesn't.
Speaker 8 (21:33):
A woman is an adult human female. A woman has
always been an adult human female, and a woman always
will be an adult human female.
Speaker 7 (21:40):
And there is no context which that is not.
Speaker 8 (21:43):
The sole correct definition of that work and we need
to hold on to it.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Julia, I have my own biases, obviously, I'm very vocal
about them every single day on this show. But I
am curious how is our president viewed from across the pond.
Is he a sympathetic figure, is he admired? Is he
a punchline? What is he to you?
Speaker 7 (22:10):
It's certainly changed in the last few years.
Speaker 8 (22:12):
Yeah, Polling in the UK has been very clear that
actually people last time around said yeah, they wanted Biden
over at Trump.
Speaker 7 (22:20):
Yet Trump is a bit.
Speaker 8 (22:20):
Of a hate figure for an awful lot of people
in Britain. Not everybody, big minority who still absolutely love him,
but certainly in recent months as the truth has finally
emerged from the White House about what state Joe Biden's
mental and physical faculties are in, people are absolutely shocked
and horrified. This is the man who's got his finger
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on the nuclear button, in control of the biggest economy,
the biggest military the world has ever known, and you know,
sometimes he's there and sometimes he's not. That is terrifying
the living days out of everybody. And I think pretty
much everyone in Britain, including much everybody in the government
and the our political world, is thinking, you need to
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move this guy on into a care home. Hey, you
know what, go back to it. Let's go be kind
to the elderly gentleman who is no longer up to the.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Job, no doubt about it. Julia, thank you so much.
That was awesome. You come back and see me soon.
That was awesome, all right, you know it's not awesome.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
Inflation.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
I mean, they told us we got a reduction in
zero point one percent and something stupid and it doesn't
include food. But anyway, let's talk to Tiana about that
in just a moment before we do that. Inflation is
something everyone feels. You feel at the grocery store and
when you fill up your car, what.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
Do you do anything? It's bad?
Speaker 1 (23:46):
So I've got to wait for you to save a
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Speaker 2 (24:00):
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They share our values, promote our values. The prices are great,
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Speaker 2 (24:15):
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Speaker 1 (24:18):
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Speaker 2 (24:27):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Well, I don't even know what to say about inflation.
I'm not sure how I'm supposed to present this. You see,
we got the news today. It was all kinds of
headlines out there that we got.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
A reduction of point one percent.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Granted it's three percent, which is a laughably low year
over year, but since twenty twenty one, car insurance is
up fifty two gas, forty nine, eggs, thirty eight, BA,
baby food thirty Look. I don't expect you to stand
up and cheer, but maybe this is the start of
some relief. Let's ask Tiana about it. Joining me now,
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my friends. Tanna lodsher columnist for the Washington Examiner. Tiana, Okay,
how did they even get this number when everything else
seems more expensive?
Speaker 3 (25:20):
So it's really consolidated to two categories, one being energy,
and that's in part because nobody wanted to do holiday travel.
No one went on road trips, and also because Joe
Biden decided to dump an extra one million barrels of
oil on the market prior to July fourth, anticipating these headlines.
And then the second big category is used and new cars,
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because you had a bunch of people during the pandemic
when they had that extra government stimmy check, they wanted
to spend it, they wanted to buy new cars. And
at the same time, you also had the supply chain
issues that's finally resolving, which is why you have like
a ten percent reduction in used car prices. Everything else
is still increasing, albeit a little bit more slowly. However,
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there's one big if. Shelter comprises about a third of
the overall CPI basket, and right now the BLS is
saying that home crisis and rent have only increased about
twenty two percent since Joe Biden took off it. But
if you look at the median monthly rate on an
average mortgage, it's increased like over one hundred percent since
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Joe Biden took office. So that's like an annual rate
of at least thirty three percent. So there's a chance
that the real number, as realized by ordinary Americans that
have been trying to buy new homes or have rents
that are adjusted based on that mortgage market, are experiencing
much higher inflation than that shelter number attributes to it.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Okay, so I don't want to put words in your mouth,
so let me see if I got to have this correct.
This is all just a lie, just them massaging numbers,
dump and.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Oil on the market.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
We're not getting actual, any actual real inflation relief, no
matter what numbers, No matter what the numbers say correct.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
I certainly wouldn't say that this is a meaningful sign
that it is getting better. What it is is it's
stopping the process from the end of twenty twenty three
through the beginning of this year, where the inflation crisis
was getting dramatically worse. Right, So inflation came down from
twenty twenty two through halfway of last year. It went
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from like nine percent to three percent. We are now
back at three per percent. Why because inflation went up
through the end of last year, it went up through
the beginning of this year, and now it's finally turning
the corner. But the thing is, you can't get ahead
of yourself because we have two decent months in a row.
The FED doesn't want to see two months. The FED
wants to see a meaningful trend, let's say, at least
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four or five months, maybe six months, because the fact
is the FED target is supposed to be two percent
inflation rate, not three. We're finally hitting three. We need
to see it across other industries, and it needs to
be something that isn't just food or energy costs, because
those are extremely volatile. The most dangerous thing about this
report is that those service prices are the stickiest, and
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that's still running at about a five point five percent
inflation rate for the year.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Ooh, all right, Tiana. As you know, I'm quite stupid,
so I need you to explain this to me. Why
are we trying to get back to two percent inflation
when we've had this horrible inflation just crushing everybody.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Shouldn't we be going for deflation?
Speaker 3 (28:39):
So that's what That's what a raw monetarist would think, right,
That's probably what you and I would want. But what
the FED wants is they want predictability. They want to
have an anchored expectation, because the second people start thinking
that the Fed is going to be, you know, much
more restrictive than they would be otherwise, or much more
loose than they would be otherwise, it distorts markets. It
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distorts treasury's futures. But also it's the fact that the
government can't afford to spend if we don't have any
inflation baked into the cake. Right, If we ran the
government the way I know that you and I would
want to, we could probably do a zero percent inflation target.
You know, one percent inflation when you think about it,
isn't that bad. But over time it does erode the
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purchasing power of a dollar. If you compare it to
three percent, how much more quickly that paycheck gets eroded.
You know, it's a matter of years that it's faster
getting eroded. And so right now, the real issue politically speaking,
is that Joe Biden needs an interest rate cut before
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this election because he has no good news. If it's
even him on the top of the ticket, this is
a problem that will plague any Democrat they try and
install there because right now the net interest payments on
government debt are up forty two percent from last year.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Yeah, okay, I want to change subjects just because I'm
ready to throw up in the trash can here that all.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
This news is so terrible.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
You wrote about Joe Biden's slash domes tax plan. What
is their tax plan?
Speaker 3 (30:14):
So there's what Joe Biden says the tax plan is,
and there's his actual budget.
Speaker 7 (30:19):
His actual budget.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
Would decrease real GDP by like two percent each year,
resultant real wage losses. And that's on top of the
five percent wage cut that the average earner has experienced
since the start of his presidency. And then there's also
what he says he'll do. You know, Joe Biden, during
that debate, if you actually could pay attention past the
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slack jawed, terrifying, vacant blair, what he actually said was,
we could just round up all the billionaires and tax them,
and we can fund childcare, nursery schools, eldercare, Jesse. All
the billionaires in the US together owned five point five
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trillion dollars. Even if you took them Soviet style and
threw them in the gulag. We're running annual two trillion
dollar deficits. It would cover the deficit for the next
two and a half years and then one that's not sustainable.
We don't have a taxation problem, we have a spending problem.
And that's why Joe Biden's tax plan is so scary.
It doesn't actually create any new revenue streams. And there's
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a point where tax cuts. Once you start increasing taxes,
you start decreasing the overall revenue, right with the Lacker curb.
And it's why corporate tax revenue has never been higher.
And that's because of the Trump tax cut, because it's
spurred on shoring, international investment and domestic growth of the economy.
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Joe Biden wants to do the opposite, and it's all
in the name of equality. Jesse. It's better to bring
in less tax revenue, but means that everyone gets punished more.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Oh sounds a lot like what's that word communism? To me?
Speaker 1 (31:59):
Hi, to you, we have to talk about Joe Biden
as he's staying, is he going? I everyone knows where
I stand. I've been telling people for two years. I
think they're going to kick his old butt out the
back door. But everyone has an opinion, and all this palace.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Intrigue is just fantastic to me. What say you?
Speaker 9 (32:16):
So?
Speaker 3 (32:17):
Practically speaking, the only people that have the actual power
to remove Joe Biden are the delegate. So for as
much as you know, Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama have
all been leaguing and really letting all of their you know,
hagiographers here in d C Telegraph that they really don't
want him to be the nominee. They know he's getting
globbered in the polls. There's not anything they can do,
(32:40):
and I think they're taking the wrong approach. Look, Joe
Biden has a money issue. His entire family is a
money issue. This is a man that's refinanced every single
home he's owned. Every seventeen months, his son still owes
like three million dollars in back alimony. That's beyond all
the legal bills, because he's facing another felony trial. Right,
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Jim Biden, all the Biden brothers, Val Biden Owens, Jill Biden,
his kids, his grandkids, they'll need cash. So outside of
the delegates deciding to there's a stipulation in the DNC
Code of Conduct and in their rule book where they
can vote their conscience. So if they all decide to
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vote for someone else, they can. But the other issue
is that that money legally can only go to Kamala Harris.
And that's if Joe Biden allows it. If Joe Biden
decided to withdraw and say I'm giving all the money
back to donors, Kamala Harris no longer has access to
that wor chest, and it's a quarter trillion dollars. The
idea this Aaron Zorkin West Wing fantasy, that they're going
(33:43):
to have a Round Robin's speed dating style primary at
the convention. It's just not born in reality. And even
if it were, you would have the entire Congressional Black
Caucus and half the state delegates say, why trying to
leap frog the first Black Asian female vice president with
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you know Pete Budajed or Gretchen Whitmer. And we've all
seen the polling of Harris versus Trump, and frankly, over
time it looks even worse than the polling of Fighting
versus Trump.
Speaker 7 (34:18):
Man.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
I am so enjoying this entire thing. Tianna, thank you
so much. I appreciate you. It's wonderful drama. This is
look for us political people. Let's be honest. It's as
good as it gets. Sean Spicer knows a lot about
all this stuff, the inns, the outs, what can they do?
What can't they do? He's gonna join us in just
(34:39):
the moment before he does. Let's do this. Let's get
you a great night sleep every single night. And I'm
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Speaker 2 (34:59):
You don't.
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Because dreampowder. It's not drugs, natural stuff, melotonin, things like that.
When you wake up, you don't feel groggy, you don't
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(35:49):
We'll be back.
Speaker 9 (36:00):
There are certain immutable facts of life, and those were
painfully obvious on that debate stage, and the President just
doesn't seem to come to He hasn't come to grips
with it. He's not winning this race. He's more likely
if you just look at the data and talk to
people around the country, political people around the country, it's
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more likely that he'll lose by a landslide than win narrowly.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
Oh ouch, not exactly a voute of confidence joining me now,
Sean Spicer of the Shawn Spicer show, it was not
going to be in Milwaukee next week. I don't want
to talk about it. I'm bitter anyway, Sean. Okay, let's
let's have a chat. Everyone says Joe Biden's gone.
Speaker 10 (36:44):
He is going to be Listen, the elites are going
I get it. I'm not an elitist. This is like
Joe Biden. I'm blaming the elites. I'm not an elite.
Speaker 11 (36:53):
You're an elite. I didn't get invited. You're an elite.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
That's me.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
I'm a very elite person, all right, Sean. The palace
intrigue is bad right now. It is fascinating to watch
what a poison pill Kamala Harris is in this entire thing.
But Biden is hanging on for now that this can't last.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
Right, It's not gonna happen.
Speaker 10 (37:22):
There are three things that were happening this week that
I think were important. One House and Senate Democrats were
returning to Washington, where microphones could get jammed in their face,
and we're seeing a little of that today. Number Two,
the NATO summit, where world leaders in their top as
can leak to the media that he lost a step,
he forgot somebody's name he knotted up.
Speaker 11 (37:42):
That's high risk, low reward.
Speaker 10 (37:43):
And number three with the White House is I cannot
believe calling a big boy press conference as though it's
funny on Thursday, which is nuts. The idea that after
three days of intense meetings, you're putting this guy who
couldn't after twelve days of rest handle debate. I think
that's high risk, low reward.
Speaker 11 (38:03):
What do I mean? So what's the big thing On Friday?
Speaker 10 (38:06):
If anything goes wrong, I think we're going to see
a whole never another level of panic set in. If
Biden is the nominee Friday night, he's it, We're going
it's done. But if he can get through this week,
I think there's not even a question in my mind
that he's because he's dug in.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
Okay, how much worse could it get for him? Though, Sean,
because I don't disagree, obviously, but how much worse could
it get? I mean, look, okay, yes, to get through
a press conference. So let's say is press conference goes bad,
which of course it won't go well, it's just a
degree of how bad it is. Let's say NATO goes bad,
people leaking, but he's not going to be worse than
he is now. You have Democrats openly calling for his head.
(38:48):
Clearly the guy wants to stay.
Speaker 10 (38:51):
So there's two groups that matter right now and in
sort of descending order. Number one is the leadership, the
Hakeem Jefferies, the Nancy Pelos, he's the Chuck Schumer. He's
still got them at least not saying negative stuff.
Speaker 11 (39:04):
That's a huge win. The second is the Black Caucus.
Speaker 10 (39:07):
He had a call with them and the Hispanic Caucus
and held them together. That is the base of the
Democratic Party, the Democratic coalitions, right, So if you can
keep black men and women on board, you're in good shape.
Speaker 11 (39:20):
And that's where he's got right now.
Speaker 10 (39:21):
If he starts losing that, the head of the CBC
coming out or something like that, then he's done.
Speaker 11 (39:28):
It's over. As long as you can keep that base together,
he's okay.
Speaker 1 (39:33):
Okay, So I understand why Jill and Hunter would want
him to stay. But you've been in the White House,
you've been in the halls of power before. I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
I understand the intoxification.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
Of power and all those things, but why would Joe
want to stay? I mean, look, he's on the back
nine sean, he doesn't have five years left.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
Probably he definitely doesn't have ten. Everyone with eyes can
see that.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
Why would you want to stay in the most dressful
job in the world.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
Go to the beach, Go to Nantucket?
Speaker 1 (40:02):
I know when he rents a place there all the time,
Live out the rest of your days with chocolate ice
cream on the beach.
Speaker 2 (40:08):
Would why would Joe want to stay?
Speaker 10 (40:11):
Well, First of all, I gret the greatest job in
the world is former president. You get a full secret
service detail. Everybody wants to see you. You have to
make no decisions. I think that to me. Uh if
like the greatest gig ever is being current vice president
or former president. Vice president you get a pool, big house,
no real decisions. President, former president you get the full detail,
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the motorcade, everything, without any of the drama or the responsibility.
Speaker 11 (40:41):
But to your question, and you you alluded to it.
Speaker 12 (40:44):
And this is the thing that's important is the people
around you are addicted to power. Jill Hunter, Rashetti, Donald
and Bruce Reid and Needa done when they leave, when
he leaves, they leave, when he leaves, they lose power
and it's over and it's done.
Speaker 10 (41:00):
So to answer your question, why does Joe stay because
they want him to, they need him to. And if
the people are around you are saying you can't go,
it's too important, there's more work to be done. You're
the only one who can stop Donald Trump, you start
believing your own spin.
Speaker 11 (41:18):
And frankly, he is in such a bubble that.
Speaker 10 (41:21):
Those are the only people that matter to him, and
he's only being given access to people who want him
to stay.
Speaker 11 (41:27):
So if the only.
Speaker 10 (41:28):
Thing that you're hearing, if your echo chamber is just
people who said it's too important for you to leave,
You've got to stay. The health of democracy, the future
of the free world all.
Speaker 11 (41:37):
Depends on you.
Speaker 10 (41:39):
Well, then that's what you think, and you alluded to it.
But I'll tell you I said this in the first
book I wrote. When I went to resign, I knew
that the second that I handed that piece of paper
to the President of the United States, that my life
would be forever changed.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
It was over.
Speaker 11 (41:55):
I couldn't ever go back. You can't just walk back
into the White House.
Speaker 10 (41:58):
And I was a mere staff And so I think
these folks get it once they say he's going, and
he's gone. He's not the center of the universe, No
one cares what they think. Hunter can't grift off him anymore.
Jim Biden, his brother. The gig is up so and
for real this time because there's no potential run in
the future.
Speaker 11 (42:18):
So they're all invested. You know, Jill just got on
the cover of Vogue. That's over.
Speaker 10 (42:23):
No more beautiful spreads, no more press corps following you,
and reservations at all the restaurants that everybody wants to have.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
You seen it.
Speaker 10 (42:31):
You're back to Delaware and that's it. You're not flying
around d C hobnobbing with all the world leaders and
all the thought leaders and the get invited to the
Aspen Ideas Conference wherever else they love to hang out.
That's you know, all all of the elite events that
Jesse Kelly gets to go to.
Speaker 11 (42:49):
That's it. They're done and so that's that's it.
Speaker 10 (42:53):
DC is a power centric city, and once these guys
give it up, they're so they're they're empowered to empower him.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
Yeah, why is the media out for him now, Sean?
Speaker 1 (43:08):
They've covered them, they have covered him for years.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
They're out for him now though they are out for him?
Speaker 10 (43:15):
Why that's your You know what, you're the first person
that's asking that because I think you're the only honest
broker out there. That's like, all the rest of them
are afraid to ask this question because they lied to them.
Speaker 11 (43:26):
And it's it's it's like a family.
Speaker 10 (43:28):
And I think Karin felt that way yesterday. What are
you guys doing? We're friends. I used to work at MSNBC.
My partner was at CNN. Why are you treating me
this way with these tough questions and accountability? It's because
they misled them. And that's the thing. Hell, what is
the you know, Hell has no fury and and Jake
(43:49):
Tapper did this yesterday. The problem is once you start
attacking the moderators of the debate, once you start misleading
the press, they're going to turn on you because their
credibility has been called. They were like, we covered for you,
we read your talking points, we said that this was normal,
that everything was okay, and then you betrayed us and
you lied to it.
Speaker 11 (44:10):
So that's why they turned on them.
Speaker 1 (44:13):
Oh this is gonna be it's gonna be enjoyable. Sean,
I won't see you in Milwaukee, but go tune into
the Sean Spicer Show. As you can imagine, you get
juicy stuff like that all the time.
Speaker 2 (44:23):
It's awesome. All right, we'll be back, all right.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
I have to admit it to you again as we
get ready to lighten the mood here. I I like
Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
I love her.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
She's horrible. I understand she's horrible. She's a Disney movie villain.
She's Corella Deville come to life.
Speaker 2 (44:52):
I get all that. And she's been horribly damaging to
this country. I get all that.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
But whenever I see Nancy Pelosi deal with media, I
think to myself, where.
Speaker 2 (45:03):
Are the Republicans like this?
Speaker 1 (45:05):
Why don't we have a house set it full of
Republicans who deal with the press like this. Republicans pay
attention to Grandma Vodka. This is how you deal with
the press.
Speaker 11 (45:18):
Likely they to.
Speaker 7 (45:18):
President Biden what you said the same way. I'm not
heavy for anybody else about what I.
Speaker 3 (45:24):
Talk to President about.
Speaker 7 (45:25):
We don't do this.
Speaker 11 (45:26):
So do you believe I never do I never did.
So it's nothing that I understand that a speaker.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
Do you believe that him waiting so long to make
this isn't any.
Speaker 11 (45:36):
Comments in the hallway about the pay of our nation.
I think, are you concerned whether or not he didn't
win it.
Speaker 4 (45:44):
Novemba.
Speaker 3 (45:45):
I think he can.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
Do.
Speaker 7 (45:48):
You believe it's your Rugory election.
Speaker 4 (45:49):
I'm not.
Speaker 7 (45:51):
I'm not speaking English to you. It's so good.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
I love her. They don't get it, Jop, that's how
it's done. I see them all