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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Joe Biden called half the country garbage. So we're going
to talk about real estate. I'll explain in just a moment.
Matt Walsh is here, Breonna Morello is here, Oens Troyer,
Mike Ben's we're so packed on it now, we're packing
it all into an hour, and I'm right, okay, Let's
(00:27):
have a discussion on the latest and greatest, meaning worst
in the Kamala Harris campaign, the Harris Biden shade wars,
the disaster that is the White House, the Democrat Party
right now, DEI and so many other things. It's going
to be such a great show. So let's discuss the
comments you've already seen ten thousand times, which we'll get
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to in just a moment. Kamala Harris, what you should
know before we play the comments is last night was
supposed to be a a big night for Kamala Harris,
her staff, her campaign staff. They set up this huge,
important looking speech. Now, of course she didn't say anything
important at all. Was all the same stuff you've already heard.
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Trump's Hitler, nazis all that other kind. But there's all
the same stuff. She didn't say anything. But the point
of it is for campaigns, there are big events. Sometimes
you're jumping on an opportunity, sometimes you're planning something ahead
of time, but big blowout campaign events that are supposed
to design to move the needle for you. And how
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do you move the needle right now? Well, yesterday was
obviously Tuesday, so that meant it was one week until
the election. Before we get to Harris and Biden. Let's
discuss something here, airtime attention spans. You see, if you
ever heard the phrase, you know, budget your time, budget
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your time.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
But what is the essence behind that?
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Well, you need to figure out I need to make
sure I given myself so much time to sleep, so
much time to work out, so much time to work.
I have to I have to budget my time. But
why why do you have to budget your time? Because
time is limited, It's not unlimited, there's a limited amount.
So you better figure out, I need so much time
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for this is so much time for that? Budget your time?
Will Campaigns budget their time and they tightly budget their
time because there's only so much left, especially in the
final week before a presidential election that will not be
very likely will not be decided by that many votes.
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We can all convince ourselves. I've convinced myself at this
point in time that Trump's going to.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Blow her out.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
But historically, traditionally that's not how it goes. Campaigns.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Ten thousand votes here, ten thousand votes there, So they
have to tight budget their time and they sit down,
you should know, and agonize over this. They sit down
as a staffer on a big conference room and they have.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
The papers out.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Okay, well, CBS wants us to come do this on
this day. But if we do that, then we can't
get to Pennsylvania in time. But maybe then we can
get we have enough time to get to Michigan and
give a speech. Every minute counts, every thirty minute, one minute,
block counts, and attention spans. That's really what they're going for.
What they want, what the campaigns, both of them, Trump
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and Kamala at this point in time, what they want
is your attention. They want you paying attention to them,
what they're saying, what they're for, what they're against. They
want your eyeballs on them talking about them. That is
the idea. Give me the spotlight. And when Kamala Harris's
campaign sets up a big speech and Washington d C.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
It looks really important.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
The idea is they're trying to grab your attention and
hold you. That's what they want, and they understand time
is of the essence. As of last night, like I said,
it was one week. One week is nothing. They needed
last night to be an attention grabber because they're almost
out of time. So they set up this huge, this
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huge expensive that was getting very expensive to put on.
They put on this huge, expensive campaign of Annon Dome
gets up there and blah blah blah, says a bunch
of stupid things. But practically while she was doing it,
Joe Biden went on camera and called the supporters of
Donald Trump garbage.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Just the other day, I speaker at his raelly called
Puerto Rico a floating isle of garbage. Well, let me
tell you something I don't I don't know the Puerto
rican that I know, or Puerto Rico where I'm in
my home state of Delaware. They're good, decent, honorable people.
The only garbage I see float now there is your supporters.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
There's no way you can chop that up or mince
that up.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
The media has been over backwards and forwards today trying
while there was an apostrophe. That's not really what he said.
Everyone saw what he said. That's what he said. He
said what he said, he said what he meant, And
so what have you heard about just everything else aside?
Here we are on Wednesday night on I'm right, it's
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been about twenty four hours roughly since those comments were made.
For the last twenty four hours, all the social media
you've been consuming, all the TV you've been watching radio,
what have people.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Been talking about?
Speaker 1 (05:45):
How many times in the last twenty four hours have
you seen Kamala Harris's speech referenced?
Speaker 2 (05:51):
And how many.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Times in the last twenty four hours have you seen
Joe Biden's little five second ten second comment referenced? Joe
Biden took up precious real estate, precious time the Kamala
Harris campaign very likely did not have. The last twenty
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four hours have been dedicated to people covering it, talking
about it at length. Of course, the media is denying it,
but that in and of itself is precious time. The
Kamala Harris campaign, they didn't have a night to give away,
and the American media had to spend the entire night,
last night and all day to day giving up their
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precious time dedicating it to Joe Biden in his comments,
that's not what he meant. It was to take it
out of context.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
That's time Harris didn't have.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
And the comments were so bad, so damaging this party
where you can never really find an inch of daylight
between any Democrat this party.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Almost imediately they knew it was so bad they had
to lock shields and.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Speak out against the sitting president of the United States
of America.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Josh Shapiro went on CNN. Here's how it went.
Speaker 5 (07:12):
Governor Vershoff, Just what's your response to that comment from
President Biden where it sounds like he's calling Trump supporters
their garbage.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (07:23):
Look, I had not heard that until now, Caitlin, so
I'm kind of giving you my fresh reaction to it.
I would never insult the good people of Pennsylvania or
any Americans, even if they chose to support a candidate
that I didn't support.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
They know that's a man from the critical swing state
of Pennsylvania who's.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Very popular there. Sadly he is.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
He understands exactly how comments like that are going to
land with people, and not just Trump supporters. Frankly Trump supporters,
all of us who are voting for Trump were used
to that would been called nazi and everything else for
ten years.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Garbage. That's about the nicest thing they've called us.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
But for people maybe undecided, maybe people trying to decide
who the greater evil is, you know, people who hate
Trump and hate Kamala Harris. How does it look when
the president of the United States points to half the
country and says you're garbage?
Speaker 2 (08:21):
It looks terrible?
Speaker 1 (08:23):
But why did he say it? What's the reason why
would this come out? Well, Joe Biden, Democrats, you're liberal
and pagon I'm going to tell you something you probably
already know. You've probably already accepted this, But I'm going
to tell you something as someone who has lived in Washington,
d C. I lived there for a year surrounded by Democrats.
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You got to go to a party and event on Friday,
it's all democrats.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Got to meet friends.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Out at a bar on Saturday night, all democrats, Democrats, Democrats.
I have been in an environment that is all blue before.
So I'm here to tell you this is how they
talk about you all the time, all the time. This
is not some kind of random one off. When Democrats
gathered together, they mock you. They talk about how stupid
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you are? How evil you are? Did you see remember
when Donald Trump got shot and you saw a Democrat
after democrat go online and say something along the lines of, oh,
it's too bad the bullet missed and maybe you were shocked.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
How could these people be so evil? They talk about
that all the time. Why did it come out of
Joe Biden's mouth.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
Well, because Joe Biden doesn't have full control of his
mind anymore. And so a man who already was lacking
a filter, well, now that filter's completely gone. Joe Biden
simply went on television in his dementia adult state, and
he voiced what every single Democrat in this country feels
about you. They hate you. It's a terrible, terrible, terrible
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place to be. Look, Hillary Clinton, she's really one of
the first to kick this off.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Back and sixteen.
Speaker 7 (10:02):
You could put half of Trump's supporters into what I
call the basket of deplorables.
Speaker 8 (10:11):
Right.
Speaker 7 (10:14):
The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it. And
unfortunately there are people like that, and he has lifted
them up.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Please remember, if you're young, you may not know this.
It never happened before in politics. Obama was really kind
of the first who started to do this, then Hillary
Clinton mainstreamed it. Now every Democrat does it. You always
insulted your opponent, You never ever ever demonized his opponents. Now,
this is simply how they talk, because it's how all
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of them feel.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
And Joe Biden has done this before.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
He has simply become the voice of how the American
Democrat feels. We are divided, and I don't think it
can be repaired. Remember when he gave that speech, that
speech they build is so important and stood up and
did this in front of the country.
Speaker 9 (11:14):
Donald Trump and the Maga Republicans represented extremism that threatens
the very foundations of our republic, no matter what the
white supremacist and the extremists say.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Now for the sober part, obviously we can laugh about
the fact that it gobbled up precious real estate, gobbled
up precious time, It hurt Harris, that may be the difference.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
But here's the sober part.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
I'm just not sure that we can put Humpty Dumpty
back together again, no matter which side you're on, no
matter what you feel about all this, Once you get
to this place as a country, how do you heal that?
It's very difficult to heal it because when you start
talking like that about other people, they don't want to
heal it. I don't want to heal it. I don't,
But people think about healing the divisions. I have no
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desire to heal the divisions. Why would I want to
heal divisions with people who call me Nazi garbage? Sorry,
I prefer the divide to be wider. All that made
you uncomfortable, but I am right. Hopefully the fact that
we have political prisoners in this country also makes you uncomfortable.
Oen Shroyer is one of those prisoners. Was one of
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those prisoners. He and my friend Brionna Morello are going
to join us next and discuss how evil this regime
has been. It goes a lot more than comments about garbage.
Before we get to that, let's get to this. Your
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Speaker 2 (13:35):
We'll be back.
Speaker 10 (13:44):
I am not looking to score political points. I am
looking to make progress. I pledge to listen to experts,
to those who will be impacted by the decisions I make,
and to people who disagree with me. Unlike Donald Trump,
I don't believe people who disagree with me are the enemy.
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He wants to put them in jail. I'll give them
a seat at the table.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Yeah, you know what struck me. It's not just the
jail comment. Why did the Democrat women all dressed like
that with the shoulder paths and that's just it's so ugly.
But anyway, back to her not putting people in jail,
that is a huge relief Here. I was worried that
Democrats were going to start taking people on the other
side and throwing him in prison. I'm just glad that
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kind of thing can't happen here anyway.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Joining me now, Owen.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Shroyer, host of The War Room with Owen Shroyer, and
I'm pretty sure a guy who just got out of
prison in Brionna Morello, who is the host of the
Brianna Morello Show. Okay, up, first of all, I need
you to address I know we're going to get to
Steve Bannon and stuff moment. Can we address the shoulder
pad thing. I don't understand. Heally, we did this too.
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Kamala is not especially for a sixty year old woman.
She's not ugly, I mean not like most feminists are.
Why wear something like that?
Speaker 5 (15:13):
Listen, I can't I can't speak for any of them.
The shoulder pad thing is gross to me. I don't
own anything, the shoulder pads, blazers, none of that. It's
a way to make them look masculine, I think, and
I think that's why they go with that, So they're
the big hontro at the table. Can you even say
it's so gross?
Speaker 2 (15:30):
It is really gross?
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Okay, Owen I bet you were relieved to find out
that they are not interested in jailing their political opponents.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
That must be a load off your shoulders.
Speaker 11 (15:41):
Well, of course I don't believe that for one second
and a year ago today, we wouldn't be able to
have this interview, because yes, I was in a federal prison,
put in there by the Biden DJ for my political speech.
And of course I'm not the only one. There are
many morest Bannon just got out of a prison sentence.
They're trying to put Donald Trump in jail. It's really incredible,
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isn't it. It's really incredible that they can sit here
with a straight face.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
You know.
Speaker 11 (16:07):
Later she goes on to talk about how Trump wants
to use the military against his enemies.
Speaker 12 (16:11):
Well, they just.
Speaker 11 (16:12):
Signed add directive for the first time in the history
of the military and the Department of Defense that the
military can use lethal force on the American citizens. That
is a Biden Harris Administration DD directive. So it's really incredible,
and it really gets to a point here where ninety
nine percent of the time you never want to say
one hundred percent about anything, but ninety nine percent of
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the time, whatever they're accusing you of that is the
Democrats they are guilty of.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
Not only have they.
Speaker 13 (16:39):
Already put their political opposition in prison, they will do
it tenfold if they get another four years. Not only
will Trump not use the military against the American people,
they already have Department of Defense directives saying that they
will do just that. And I'm guessing that's for the
election results, just in case Harrish should quote unquote win.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Just a reminder to everybody who watches this show regularly,
what have I been telling you about the military?
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Are they destroying it?
Speaker 1 (17:09):
No, They're building a new one for a new purpose
in a new enemy.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
And guess who that enemy is? It is exactly you.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Okay, Brianna, Let's let's deal with the the Steve Bannon situation,
which just gets my blood pressure through the roof. Obviously,
we can point out the hypocrisy of everyone else who's
been held in contempt of Congress and didn't go to jail,
but we can move past the old lame conservative talking
points about pointing out hypocrisy.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
The truth is, these people, it's not just Ohen. They
want to throw us all in jail.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
They did it to Steve Bannon, and just there hasn't
been hardly a blip from the Republican units on Capitol
Hill about it. I don't think I saw a single
one speak up about it.
Speaker 5 (17:51):
Yeah, well, I'm not surprised. I know, you guys aren't surprised.
That's how they operate these days. They don't they don't care.
They know that the DOJ is gunning for conservatives, and
they continue to allow it to happen. You know, you
guys just brought up, you know, the DoD going after
American citizens and using lethal force potentially against them. DHS
and the FBI also just put out an internal Bolton
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pretty much saying that anyone who denies the election results
or passes along conspiracy theories that they are actually domestic
terrorists as well, And that just dropped yesterday. And have
you heard anything from Speaker Mike Johnson. Absolutely not. So
this is really just something that's going to continue to happen. Also,
you know, Steve Bannon is going to be back on
trial in New York in just a couple of weeks,
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and so although he's free now, it's temporary because he's
going to probably be found guilty and sentenced to prison
for a couple of years if he is found guilty again.
They put you in these courtrooms with liberal juries and
they know that you're going to lose, and that's how
they're jailing their political opponents.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
That's freaking ugly. Owen, Rihanna, thank you both, appreciate you.
Oh when I'm glad you're out. Congrats to my brother.
All right, let's get into attempts to silence free speech, because,
as Owen just laid out, there's Brianna just talked about there.
We're not a million miles away from these horrific things
we've always read about in other countries, and a lot
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of ways, it's already happening here. And if you're paying
attention at all to the DoD stuff, d OJ stuff,
other stuff, they're ramping things up as rapidly as humanly possible.
So let's discuss that with Mike. Benzie always has a
lot to say. Before we get to Mike, let's discuss
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(19:38):
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Speaker 2 (19:47):
I know it's kind of.
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A point that's obvious, but think about that. They can't speak,
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That's what they do.
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She's not charged anything.
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slash Jesse, We'll be back.
Speaker 14 (20:53):
How can we enhance our capabilities using influence AI to
both identified this inform and create our own narratives? And
since you just talked about breaking down silos, what do
you think about the idea of having sort of an
informations are maybe at the National Security Council or another
actor that will have sort of an overall view on
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protecting information resiliency in our domestic environment.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Thanks.
Speaker 8 (21:17):
It's a good question on the informations are I think
on the TSAR, that's something we've been grappling with and
thinking about. But this may be an area where actually
a lead agency model is a more effective way of
setting up for long term success that insulates this from
the choos and frozen politics on both sides. That's not just,
by the way, about the election interference issues. It's about
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the larger question of how we decide messages we communicate,
how we decide what messages we come bat, which are.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Fraught interesting, how evil these people truly are if you
actually listen to what they say. Joining me now, Evander
has been exposing this.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
For a while. I love having Mike on.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Mike Ben's, executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Mike, we we point out.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
The evil things these people do, but oftentimes it's a
human coping mechanism. We act as if the really really
bad stuff is it's in the future, it might come,
it could possibly come. But these people are doing really
evil things right freaking now, aren't they.
Speaker 15 (22:23):
I'm shaking my head when you say that in agreement
with you, But that's exactly right. I think the reason
I'm shaking my head is because it's happening right now.
So Jake Sullivan has to be very careful about the
way that he responds to this question because everything that
was teed up in that question from AI artificial intelligence
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surveillance of social media in order to have a political
radar system for what they should censor or presensor, everything
from having an informations are everything from having a lead
agency in control of what goes viral or what gets
nuked on social media is all ready here.
Speaker 12 (23:00):
It has already been here.
Speaker 15 (23:02):
And so Jake Sullivan, remember as the National Security Advisor,
is the guy who coordinates the CIA, intelligence, the State
Department diplomacy, and the US military role in soft power projection.
That means controlling hearts and minds, and that means controlling
social media narratives. All of this was set up within
the US federal government out of the US State Department's
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Global Engagement Center. They were the lead agency created for
this in twenty fourteen. Initially, when the State Department developed
a censorship capacity to take out ISIS. But then when
Trump got elected in twenty sixteen, and when the Brexit
vote went the wrong way from the State Department's perspective,
in Bolsonaro and Matteo Salvini and Marine Leapenn and Nigel
Farag started winning in Europe, they simply took that censorship
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apparatus that was parked out of the State Department's Global
Engagement Center and they expanded their mandate from counter terrorism
to counter populism. Then they brought it home domestically. They
wanted to have the twenty twenty elections answered using the
State Department's Global Engagement Center, but they couldn't get away
with it because it's supposed to be FIGN facing. So
then they created SISA out of DHS to be the
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domestic node of the State Department, so that they could
censor Trump supporters with a lead agency, SISSA that could
do that right here at home, and it would be
free from the requirement of suspected wall breaking, because that's
what the FBI is not allowed to do. That is
not allowed to censor tweets. But SISSA deemed misinformation tweets
as a cyber attack on our critical infrastructure. Then SISSA
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got in a lot of trouble. There was political blowback,
The Disinformation Governance Board collapsed. Majorchis was forced to say
that SISSA wouldn't do that again. By the way they are,
they're dispensing millions of dollars of grants to have a
cutout swarm army do this presently, but right now the
issue is they are already involved in so much censorship.
They've already funded hundreds of millions of dollars of AI
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censorship super weapons, but it's spread now between so many
different agencies. They have the same problem they had in
twenty twenty too. When they try to set up the
Disinformation Governance Board. They want one central communications, one central
censorship communications command center, so that everything CIA is doing,
everything STATE is doing, everything DHS is doing, everything DD
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is doing, can be neatly coordinated top down. The problem
is if they do that, it gives them a small
surface of attack politically to be able to take the
whole thing down. So they're forced into this sort of
clumsy bureaucratic model they currently have.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
At least they're bad at it.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Mike, what's happening at the DOJ right now? You're hot
on something and then when I listen, it's frightening.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
What are they doing.
Speaker 15 (25:41):
Well, there's a lot that they're doing, but obviously from
their attempts to throw everyone in jail, to try to
warn everyone about anyone who pursues election integrity issues is
going to be going to jail, the threats to the lawyers,
and then you know the fact that I think that
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there's a very real possibility that they will be going
up against Elon Musk and trying to get legal leverage
against him for allowing speech on social media during the
during this period between November and January, where we're going
to be disputing who the I think whoever wins next Tuesday,
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there's going to be two months of arguing about who
the real winner was.
Speaker 12 (26:27):
No matter what.
Speaker 15 (26:28):
But I think what you're referring to, maybe more specifically,
is this new House Judiciary report that just dropped about
the FBI and Facebook around the twenty twenty election. And
there's this incredible quote from this report that Jim Jordan
just put out from House Judiciary, and this is on
July fifteenth, twenty twenty. An employee at Facebook was so
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shocked by the US government coercion of Facebook.
Speaker 12 (26:57):
That they said that.
Speaker 15 (26:57):
The employee says, but when we get hauled to Capitol
Hill to testify on why we have influenced the twenty
twenty elections, we can say that we have been meeting
for years in all caps with the US government to
plan for it. And so Facebook was so self reflective
about the fact that their company had been hijacked by
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the intelligence arm of the US government that they were
saying amongst themselves, Hey, our defense when Republicans in Congress
finally see what we're up to, is we can hide
behind the fact that it wasn't our decision.
Speaker 12 (27:31):
We were strong armed by the FBI.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Mike, how in the world can Donald Trump tackle this
issue if he used to be elected president, which is
a big if he keeps talking about draining the swamp
and deep state stuff, and I'm glad he is discussing
these things, but when these organizations are protected by the DOJ,
even if he replaces the head of the DOJ, the FBI. Honestly, look, look,
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the FBI no longer exists. But I realize that's a
pipe dream. How do you clean out corruption at that
level that should be FBI ending stuff what you just described.
Yet the DOJ stands there as a shield.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
How can he do it? How can he drain the
deep state when it's.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
CIA, DLJ, And that's say, how can he do it?
Speaker 2 (28:19):
Can it be done? Now? Jesse?
Speaker 15 (28:22):
I'm so glad you bring this up, because one of
the main lessons of the past four to eight years
has been that the most important agency in the entire
federal government is not HHS or DoD or even State
or CI, as much as I talk about them, all
roads lead through the Justice Department. Everything that you want
to do, every active accountability, every censure by Congress, every subpoena.
(28:48):
At the end of the day, it has to be
enforced by DJ. And if the DOJ is corrupt, every
agency in the federal government is allowed to be corrupt.
And so there was a big problem last time. We
put Bill Barr. And Bill Barr who started his career
as the mop up man for the CIA. He was
worked there for seven years right out at the start
of his career directly at CIA, was basically put through
(29:10):
law school by the CIA, was the mop up man
for the CIA during Iran Contra. And then you know,
even leaving a side, all his connections to the Epstein
network and other things. The fact is is, you know,
he sided with Team Blob at every opportunity, and I
think part of the problem is how much Trump can
get done in his second term is going to depend
(29:32):
on what leverage is applied against him. They're surely going
to do a rush Agate seventeen point zero. They're surely
going to have special prosecutors. They're surely going to have
constant coup attempts and attempts to cause mutiny within his cabinet.
So part of this is going to come down to
the negotiation between Trump and his donors on the one hand,
(29:55):
and Trump responding to crisis invocations by the Blob on
the other and the you know who personnel's policy, but
who gets picked as personnel is a favors for favors relationship.
So I've not yet seen who Trump is floating to
be the head of the Justice Department. Certainly they're going
(30:15):
to try to do a sort of schedule f cleaning
house of some of the careers and the bureaucracy. That's
what this whole attack Project twenty twenty five is really about.
It's about this nuclear weapon essentially on purging a lot
of the BLOB operatives at these agencies. But I'll say,
for my time in the White House, it seemed like
(30:36):
DOJ was kind of untouchable by the Residential Personnel Office,
and I never really understood why that is, what kind
of bureaucratic delay methods they have to prevent people from
being fired.
Speaker 12 (30:48):
But I totally agree with your assessment.
Speaker 15 (30:50):
It's going to come down to, I think a negotiation
between Trump and his donors to make sure that the
person that who's put in charge and the people who
are put in of the entire senior leadership is all
people who love this country and no snakes allowed.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Yeah, and that's a tough road, hope. Like as always,
you are awesome, Thank you, my man. Look, we have
to get the election one first, but then the work
really really begins. We will all celebrate that night. You
can watch me cover it right here on the first
I should note. But then the work begins. Now probably
(31:30):
need to laugh after that. Why don't you go watch
am I Racist? Matt Walsh's documentary where he goes undercover
with a really odd looking man Bun and he talks
to all these d I freaks and it just it's
pants wedding funny.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
My son's laughed. I laughed, my wife laughed.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
And you have to become a Daily Wire Plus subscriber
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Speaker 2 (32:18):
We'll be back.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
Growing up in the nineties, I never thought much about race.
Speaker 10 (32:30):
What's happening in this country.
Speaker 12 (32:31):
It's Nazism.
Speaker 5 (32:32):
Republicans are Nazis.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
I'm going to sort this out. I need to go
deeper undercover.
Speaker 3 (32:36):
Bagels joining us.
Speaker 10 (32:38):
Now is MAT certified DI expert.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
There's my certifications.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
I wan's up with white people?
Speaker 3 (32:44):
What are you doing to dcenter your whiteness?
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Who's making it the center?
Speaker 3 (32:47):
Why are you doing that?
Speaker 16 (32:48):
And while you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness.
Speaker 3 (32:51):
Listen more for you in this field, Begels.
Speaker 15 (32:53):
Am I races now screaming only on Daily Wire Plus.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
This gives me the snickers something fierce.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Joining me now Matt Walsh, of course, host of The
Matt wallsh Show and documentary filmmaker, and he made am
I racist? Honestly, you really need to watch it. Take
your kids to it. You'll just my mind were just
snickering the entire time. Matt, did you ever I know,
I know a little bit about how you got started.
(33:23):
I'm doing shows out of pretty much the back of
a van, if I remember, right, Did you ever foresee
yourself being a documentary filmmaker?
Speaker 16 (33:32):
Well, first of all, I was in the front of
my car, not the back of it, just to be clear,
when I was doing my show. So sorry, that's okay.
I No, I didn't really, I think you know. Our
first movie was am I? Or rather What Is a Woman?
Came out?
Speaker 3 (33:48):
We made that a few years.
Speaker 16 (33:49):
Ago, and prior to that, I guess I I thought about,
you know, making movies and that sort of thing, but
especially the idea of making docum enteries and occurred to
me until I guess we made that film.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
Okay, I have to ask something, and you and I've
talked before about similar things, but never this specifically.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
How did nobody know who.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
You were that's what kind of POWs me away. And
I get it that they're not going to follow conservative
politics or podcasts. And I understand that I don't watch MSNBC.
I get that, But I know who those people are.
If you asked me who if you introduced me to
Rachel Maddow, even if you put glasses on her, I
would know who that person is. None of these people said, hey, wait,
(34:38):
you look a lot like Matt Walsh.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
No, they didn't.
Speaker 16 (34:42):
I mean, there's just in the first workshop that I attend,
the support group for white people, as you see in
the movie, they eventually put the pieces together, and they
kicked me out once they put the even then it
took them a while to like put the pieces together
and realized who I was.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
But beyond that, it really didn't happen.
Speaker 16 (35:00):
And I think that there's part of it is that
they're they live in this in this bubble, and I
think you have more of that bubble on the left
than you do on the right, because because you're right.
I mean, I know, for me, it would be very
difficult for someone on the left to make a documentary
like this in this style and doup me because I mean,
(35:21):
because for one, thing.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
This is like what I do, so I'd be looking
out for it.
Speaker 16 (35:24):
But even more than that, I know who these people
I don't, you know, I don't sit and watch CNN,
but I still i'd recognize someone from CNN because I'm
at least aware enough of what the other side is saying.
But on the left, I think that they, you know,
they just don't they They kind of stay in their shell.
Speaker 3 (35:41):
And their bubble a lot more.
Speaker 16 (35:42):
And then there's also just like the kind of it's
it's human psychology.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
It's a weird thing where people.
Speaker 16 (35:48):
I think it's possible that some of the people in
the film they may have kind of recognized me.
Speaker 3 (35:53):
Or thought that they did.
Speaker 16 (35:55):
But when you're in that environment and it's like it's
out of context and nobody else is saying anything, everyone
else is acting like it's normal, so you feel like
you don't want to be the first one to speak up.
So I think all those things probably work together to
make it possible to make a movie.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
It is amazing. Yeah, it's amazing.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Well, speaking of DEI it's pretty appropriate to discuss this
now because, in a roundabout way, if the election goes
our way a little less than.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
A week from now.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
DEI could very well cost Democrats the White House. That's
why Kamala Harris was chosen. Joe Biden was very loud
and proud about this, so no one can deny it.
He announced to everybody he was going to choose a woman,
and it was going to be a black woman. And
since it was that Left Dome or Stacy Abrams, they
chose to go with Dome. And now you have this
moron who can't complete sentences, she doesn't know anything about anything,
(36:47):
and everyone.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
Hates her guts.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
Dee, I may have saved the White House for us.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
It may, I mean, we could hope.
Speaker 16 (36:56):
I'm I did feel I feel pretty good at this point,
you know, heading into next week, it's I think the
bulls are on our side for the most part. The
vibes I feel like the vibes are very pro Trump
right now. But I've felt that way in the past.
Do we know how it worked out because it could well? Yeah,
(37:18):
I mean, if it goes that way, then we can
say in a way, in a weird way, DEI is
what is what saved us. But at the same time,
if and I know that most people watching this, I
don't need to tell them this, but Bill Bear saying
anyway that if Kamala Harris ends up in the White House,
I mean, I'm not gonna say it's gonna be the
end of the country, because we're gonna, we're gonna, we're
(37:38):
gonna continue to fight on, but it will be total
catastrophe because on top of the fact that she's he
is unqualified for the position, she's only put there because
she checked the demographic boxes. That is all true, But
she's not just an empty pantsuit. She is also a
far left true believer, and and I think sometimes that
(38:01):
element of it is a little bit underrated on the
right as we talk about her like she's nothing but
this total phony, which again he is, but but she
does really believe in this, in this stuff, and so
it's kind.
Speaker 3 (38:12):
Of the worst of all worlds in a lot of ways.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
It is it is speaking of Dome.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
Everyone saw Joe Biden's comments last night, or the comments
heard around the world where he poops his pants on
television again and calls everyone garbage. Dome was asked about
this today. This is what she said.
Speaker 7 (38:31):
Last night.
Speaker 3 (38:32):
I had out garbage.
Speaker 10 (38:35):
Listen. I think that first of all, he clarified his
comments but let me be Claire, I strongly disagree with
any criticism of people based on who they vote for.
Speaker 7 (38:48):
He sympathized with anybody that he do fail a pendates.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
By or insulted by the garbage coming out.
Speaker 10 (38:56):
I am mine for president of the United States. I
will be traveling to three states today to do what
I have been doing throughout, which is talking with the
American people about the fact that, first of all, I
get it in terms of the concerns they have about
challenges like the price of groceries.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
Matt, these two really do hate each other, and it's
obvious at this point in time.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
I can't stop watching. I think it's fantastic.
Speaker 16 (39:23):
Uh yeah, I hadn't. I hadn't heard that that clip.
They just played it, and that's that's pretty I mean,
that's that's as close as she's going to get to
directly rebuking Joe Biden, which I agree, it's pretty hilarious.
I mean, they do obviously hate each other, and you know,
I guess it's considered to be a conspiracy theory that
that will maybe Biden doesn't like Harris and it's trying
(39:43):
to sabotage her. No, it's not like of course he
hates her and wants to sabotageer, like obviously, I mean,
if you could, if you are mentoring someone, if you like,
if you put them in a position and then they
stab you in the back and push you to the
side and try to take your job from you, are
you going to be rooting for them to succeed. Of
course you're not. Like, of course you're sitting there hoping
(40:04):
that they've failed. So it is pretty, it's pretty. It's
fun to wat as long as it has a happy ending,
we can have fun with it.
Speaker 2 (40:13):
Yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
Okay, let's talk about if Donald Trump wins, which is
a big if. As you pointed out, nobody should be
counting their chickens at this point in time because nothing.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
Is hatched yet.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
But if he wins, and much more than him, because
it's a lot more important than just him. How Senate
down ballot race local races. Let's say, let's say we
have a great November. Well, then the work actually begins
of undoing all the damage, possibly mortal damage, they've done
for the last four years, namely filling up the country
with a bunch of rapists and murderers from various barbaric countries.
(40:47):
Does this country have the stomach for mass deportation? Does
the GOP Because you'll have to forgive me, Matt if
I'm a little bit cynical on that front. Given what
I've seen in response to Saint George Floyd, to COVID,
to everything else. Are we ready for what's necessary?
Speaker 16 (41:05):
Yeah, I think there's two different questions. Does the country
of the stomach for it? Does the GP have the
stomach for it? I think the country does. I think
the country has more than the stomach for it. I mean,
the country is ready for someone to get in there
and put an end to this madness and show that they.
Speaker 3 (41:17):
Actually care about our laws.
Speaker 16 (41:20):
And care about, you know, our sovereignty, national cyberny, care
about the well being of actual American citizens.
Speaker 3 (41:25):
I think the country certainly is the stomach for it.
The GP, on the other.
Speaker 16 (41:28):
Hand, I I'm extremely skeptical because you know, if you
go in there and you actually start mass deportations, which
is what needs to happen, we know about we can
only imagine the historyonics, the hysterics we're going to see about.
You're separating families and all these kinds of things. I
(41:49):
hope that well, even if the GP doesn't have the
stomach for it, at least hopefully they feel like they
have to do it politically because this is what the
country demands. And by the way, on the deportation saying,
you know, we often hear and this is even Republicans
will say that, oh, it's a complicated, complicated issue. You've
got people that have been here for a long time,
and it's complicated. Especially not complicated. It's it's very very simple.
(42:12):
If you're not here legally, you need to go. It's
like a very simple thing. It might be emotionally hard,
you know, if you're a sensitive person, it might feel
bad to see people get rounded up and kicked out.
Speaker 3 (42:24):
That doesn't make me feel bad, but it might make
some people feel bad.
Speaker 16 (42:27):
But emotionally hard and and and complicated are not the
same thing. And uh and so it's not complicated. It's
a pretty simple solution. Actually, I think.
Speaker 2 (42:37):
That's a great way to put that.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
Emotionally complicated and hard are not the same thing. I
think I'm gonna steal that neckclock. I came up with it.
Matt Walsh, Thank you, my brother. As always, great documentary.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
I love it all right. Light in the mood.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
Next, all right, it is time to lighten the mood.
And I know you're gonna find this shocking, but communists
hate my guts. This do They hate my guts, and
the feeling is mutual. As I've said many times before,
(43:12):
I don't whine about it. We are enemies. We are
going to fight until the day they bury me. And
that's just the day, the way that's always.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
Going to go.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
And so the communists are angry with me again about
something offensive I said, actually not here on I'm right,
it's something they took offense to on the radio. Remember
Tony Hincliff, the comedian got up who made the Puerto
Rican joke.
Speaker 2 (43:34):
Everyone's dogging on the joke.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
That joke was hilarious, and I went on the radio
and I sentied, well, I said, it was hilarious.
Speaker 17 (43:40):
Oh and I almost forgot before we get to the
emails that we have that hilarious Puerto Rican joke that
comedian dropped last light at Madison Square Garden play at Chris.
You know, there's a lot going on, Like I don't
know if you guys know this, but there's literally a
floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean
right now.
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Yeah, I think it's called Puerto Rico.
Speaker 17 (44:04):
That's hilarious. That's hilarious. And today people are pretending to
be offended by it. Oh shut up, you tell those
same jokes with your friends. You know who tells those
jokes with their friends, Puerto Ricans. So stop being offended
on other people's behalf for some reason. That's like a
Western thing, being offended on behalf of other people.
Speaker 2 (44:23):
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
Well, the Communis, of course, they listen to every word
I say.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
Isn't that weird?
Speaker 1 (44:30):
It's crazy, it's really kind of cool, but they listen,
they record everything. And now media matters, Media matters. Remember,
it's a communist organization that was created to run people
on the right off the air, run them off the radio,
run them off TV, run them off YouTube, run them
off social media.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
That its entire purpose is canceling people.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
And they've tried to do this to me so many
times I can't even count, can't ever cancel me Communists,
by the way, And they ran an article, they ran
an article.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
And then this is the headline.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
Trump ally Jesse Kelly praises hilarious anti Puerto Rico joke
and tells Tony Hinkcliff's critics to shut up.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
First of all, it was hilarious.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
Second of all, Trump ally is just of all the
things you could call me, that's actually kind of one
of the funnier things. I've voting for Trump. Of course,
I don't work for him or anything like that. That's
one two. Wait, that's one and two three. This is
where and how we have been very successful fighting back
against cancel culture. I don't know Tony Hinkcliff. He's not
(45:34):
a friend. I've never met him. I'm going to a
show whenever I hear he's coming to town. I've already
told the wife scarf us up some tickets. We're gonna
go buy some tickets, and I'm gonna go hear some
hilarious insults, some inappropriate ones. Oh and I'm gonna laugh,
all right, I see them