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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We're going to discuss the Americans we share a country with.
We're going to talk to Scott Presler about the GOP
ground game, what he's got going on, climate insanity, did
Joe Biden have a medical emergency?
Speaker 2 (00:14):
All that and more coming up.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
And I'm right, I want you to do something with
me really quickly as we get into our show tonight
on I'm right, just stay with me here, and I
want you to be honest with yourself. You don't have
to email me your answers or anything like that, Just
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be honest with yourself. When I say the word communists,
who do you picture? There's an image that pops up
into your head. Don't think about it.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
What is that image?
Speaker 1 (00:51):
So for most people understandably for me, for maybe you,
when I say the word communist, what do I picture?
I picture maybe a uniformed NKVD agent in the Soviet Union.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Open up, You're going to the goal, lag pounding on
your door in the middle of the night. That's what
I picture.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
I picture Lenin, I picture one of MOUs red guards
terrorizing little old ladies, dragging them out of their homes.
These these are the images that go into my head
when I think of communism.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
I think of black pajamas.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
You know, the communists in Cambodia when Polpot took over
there and proceeded to exterminate twenty five percent of his country.
They wanted everyone to look the same. Of course, everyone
has to be the same. That's why they eliminate all
beauty and all everything. Really, they would take people's clothes
and they would die all them. They would dye everyone's
clothes so everyone's dressed in all black.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
And the same life.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
These are the images that pop into my head when
I say the word communists.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
These are the people that pop into my head.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
But I'm sure changing myself, and that means my mentality
isn't totally where it needs to be. Because the truth is,
we are surrounded by them here in the United States
of America. We are And until you accept that, maybe
I haven't fully accepted that. But until we fully accept
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that's who we're surrounded by, we can never ever ever win.
We are not up against democrats, We're not up against
liberals or progressives. We are up against the exact kind
of people I just mentioned in the open.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
We don't like to think of them in that way.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
This reporter, our liberal aunt, Pagy, you're a Democrat friend.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
We don't like to picture.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Them in that way because it changes how we view
the world. We don't like to picture them as the
NKBD agent open.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Up after the goalag. I don't like to picture that.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
They don't like to picture them beating people to death
with sticks and hammers in Cambodia.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
We don't like. That's too much to fathom. We're not
surrounded by people like that.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
But we are, We really genuinely are.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
That's what these people believe.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
They have some kind of sick, demonic religion inside of them,
and they believe there are good guys that's them, There
are bad guys, that's you.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Anyone who was a part of them is a bad guy.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
And because they're the good guys in their minds, they
believe they can and should do anything to the bad guys.
Anything you want to do to the bad guys is permissible.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
After all, you're the good guy in this whole thing.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Remember Remember the polls that came out during COVID. Remember
the percentage of American Democrats who wanted your children taken
away from you if you weren't vaccinated. Remember the percentage
of American democrats who wanted you locked in a quarantine
camp if you didn't get your booster shot. You're not
surrounded by democrats. You're surrounded by communists who think the
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exact same way.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Lenin thought, pole Pot thought, Maul thought.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
They think the exact same way. I want you to
watch something. I want you to watch in exchange.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Here this reporter, he's with the Washington Post.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
I really want you to take this in and I
want you to realize these are the people you and
I share a country with.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Elon Musk is slated to interview Donald Trump tomorrow tonight
on X. I don't know if the President is going today,
Feel free to say if he is or not.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
But I think that.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Misinformation on Twitter is not just a campaign issue.
Speaker 4 (04:55):
It's a you know, it's an America issue.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
What role does.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
The White House, yes, or the President have and sort
of stopping that, or stopping the spread of that, or
sort of intervening in that. Some of that was about campaign,
this information, but you know it's a wider thing.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
Right, What what role does the White House have in
stopping that? That interview took place last night. Elon Musk
interviewed Trump. It was long, long, long thing, but tons
of people have watched it by now. But setting that aside,
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you heard that Trump was going to be interviewed by
Elon Musk on Twitter. Maybe that made you happy, maybe
it made you mad. Maybe you listened, maybe you didn't.
But it never once occurred to you that the government
should step in and stop a private citizen from interviewing
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the man running for president. But to a communist, it
would never occur to.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Him that the government shouldn't do that.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Well, of course, the government should step in and stop
any speech I don't like or any speech I disagree with.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Of course.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
And that's just how these people think. They can't help themselves.
They're all vile, filthy, little tyrannical tyrants.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
They're horrible little.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Communists, and we share a country with these people. Oh
and listen to Korean Diversity Highre's response to this guy.
Speaker 5 (06:30):
You've heard us talk about this many times from here
about the responsibilities that social media platforms have when it
comes to misinformation disinformation.
Speaker 4 (06:40):
Don't have anything to.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Read out from here about specific ways that we're working
on it, but we believe that that they have the responsibility.
These are private companies, so we're also mindful of that too.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
Yeah, mindful of that, so mindful of that that the
communists in the White House have raged before on camera
about coordinating with these private companies too.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
Of course, silence the bad guys.
Speaker 6 (07:09):
In terms of actions, Alex that we have taken or
we're working to take, I should say, from the federal government,
we've increased disinformation research and tracking within the Surgeon General's Office.
We're flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Please excuse me, We're tracking, We're tracking who communists, We're
flagging problematic posts. The White House openly admits they'll flag
your post if they don't like the information you are sharing.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
Please stop the act.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Stop this world to make believe you live in that
we have democrats in this country. Democrats are gone. We
have communists in this country. And if you want to
know how this ends, well do remember the interview I
did with Tommy Robinson, the man who's already been to
prison for being a reporter in England and a man
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who's about to go back.
Speaker 4 (08:15):
They have to control what you say.
Speaker 7 (08:18):
I look at Americas have a freedom of speech?
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Do you really have it?
Speaker 7 (08:21):
If YouTube, if Facebook, if Instagram, if all these platforms TikTok,
they're under their control, you only get a certain narrative,
You get pumped a certain idea. Did you get real
free speech with COVID, with all these different things, or did.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
You get light.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Government's about They're ready to throw him in prison. These people,
it's not just America. Obviously, it's happening in the UK.
These people are communists. When I say communist, it shouldn't
just be MAO or an NKVD agent who pops into
your head. You should picture Jensaki, Nancy Pelosi, Washington Post reporters,
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CNN media personalities, college professors. We are surrounded by communists
just as evil, tyrannical, enviolent as any communist who has
ever existed. The only reason they haven't murdered as many
people as the other ones is the opportunity has not
yet presented itself here in this country. But if you'd
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like a little preview of what is coming in this country,
and frankly already here in some circumstances, listen to what
they're doing in England.
Speaker 8 (09:31):
The offensive incitement to racial hate to it involves publishing
or distributing material which is insulting or abusive which is
intended to or likely to start racial hate to it.
So if you retweet that, then you're republishing that, and
then potentially you're committing that offense. And we do have
dedicated police officers who are scourling social media. Their job
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is to look for this material and then follow up
with identification of risks and so forth. So it's really
really serious. People might I think they're not doing anything harmful,
they are and the consequences will be visited upon them.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
They're bragging about who and what they are on camera.
Of course, as they're the good guys, you're the bad guy.
What can't the good guy do to the bad guy?
He is officially given his own conscience, a license to
do whatever he wants to you. And do you see
this police commissioner from over there?
Speaker 9 (10:36):
We will throw the false force of the law at people.
And whether you're in this country committing crimes on the
streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will
come after you. Being a keyboard warrior does not make
you safe from the law. You can be guilty of
offenses of incitement of stirring up racial hatred. There are
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numerous terrorists, offenses regarding the publishing of material. All of
those offenses are in play if people are provoking hatred
and violence on the streets, and we will come after
those individuals, just as we will physically confront on the
streets the folks and the yobs who are taking who
are causing the promise for communities.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Treating angry citizens as if they're terrorists. Just thank goodness,
that kind of thing can't happen here. Oh, except it
already did. Do Remember that when you got angry at
your school for closing down the COVID mass the whole
white people suck ridiculousness that is taught in schools, And
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when you started showing up at your school board getting loud,
making things uncomfortable for the communists, the FBI promptly convened
its counter Terrorism division to decide which terrorist threat.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Label to put on you.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
We do not have democrats, we don't have liberals, we
don't have progressives. We have communists. Understand that and prepare accordingly.
All that may have made you uncomfortable, But I am right,
and we are trying to defeat those communists this November.
Scott Presler has been on the ground working his butt
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off to do just that. Let's talk to Scott next
about the view from the ground. How is the GOP
ground game? How are things looking? I don't know, Scott does.
Before we talked to Scott. Let's talk about waking up
in the morning really sets the tone for your whole day,
doesn't it.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
When those eyes.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
Flutter open, you know right away, Oh crap, that was
a bad night's sleep. I'm still tired. Day's gonna suck
wor it's gonna say you know, or oh, she slept
so good. I am ready to go. It's gonna be
a great day. Right away sets the tone for the day.
Why don't you set the tone for the day with
some dream powder from Beam the night before.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
It's a delicious of hot chocolate.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
I have a cup of cinnamon hot chocolate at night
and then I just drift off to sleep and it's
drug free, but it puts me to sleep and.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
I wake up ready to go every single day.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Forty percent off Shotbeam dot Com slash Jesse Kelly, We'll
be back.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
Let's talk about the election.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Let's talk about the nitty gritty ground game stuff of
the election.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
Putting in the work is what matters. Now.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
You know, there's nothing wrong with wearing a Trump hat
and going to a rally, woo post it on Twitter.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
But that's not winning elections. That's not putting in the work. Scott.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Presler's in Pennsylvania right now putting in the work. Let's
find out how that work is going.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Scott.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Obviously it's not exactly news to you. We really need
to win Pennsylvania. If Trump wins Pennsylvania, it's very likely
he gets another term in the White House.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
What's status in Pennsylvania?
Speaker 10 (14:03):
Thanks Jesse.
Speaker 11 (14:04):
It's always been about PA and so a lot has
changed since we last spoke, and I'm glad to tell
you that my organization Early Vote Action we have hired
a state director for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and we
have twelve additional field staff.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
Our donations are not going to brick and mortar, they're
not going to advertising.
Speaker 11 (14:27):
Everything is going to direct, face to face, boots on
the ground voter contact. And one thing that I just
announced that we're doing today is we are reaching out
to every FFL company or business in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania that's federal firearms license and so we're reaching out
to gun stores making sure that every single one of
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them is going to be carrying voter registration forms. We're
going to the farmers' markets, We're going to every single
fare across Pennsylvania. We are meeting voters where they are
face to base.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
How about that? That is how the work gets done. Okay, Scott,
So the bad news, I'm still looking at a three
hundred and fifty thousand voted advantage for the Commies in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Should I be intimidated by that number? Were going to
overcome that number? That's an intimidating number to me.
Speaker 11 (15:19):
Well, let's put things in the context. Because you bring
up a great point. Some people may look at the
fact that, yes, while Democrats have an advantage of three
hundred and sixty thousand more registered DS than ours, right now,
let's bring that back to twenty sixteen when President Trump
won the Commonwealth at Pennsylvania. That number was over nine
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hundred thousand more registered DS than ours when Donald Trump
even won and two years ago that number was five
hundred and ninety five.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
So we're seeing the rapid decline.
Speaker 11 (15:57):
Of registered Democrat voters and the Commonwealth of pennyl And furthermore,
we just flipped Jesse Bos County from blue to red.
That county voted for Hillary Clinton, voted for Joe Biden,
and four years ago had fifteen thousand more registered Democrats
than Republicans.
Speaker 4 (16:17):
Today right now.
Speaker 11 (16:19):
There are more than five hundred registered Republicans. So that's
a shift of fifteen thousand, five hundred and just four
years an estate that was decided by eighty thousand votes
in twenty twenty. So Jesse, Pennsylvania is trending to the right.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
About that.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
I like that, Scott, all right now, I like that
you're going into gun stores. That's freaking brilliant. By the way,
tell me, tell me about churches, Scott. I have been
very very hard on the American church for its reluctance
to get involved politically.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Are you seeing.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Any kind of a ramp up there? Is that an
effort that we can make, that we should make. What's
the church involvement?
Speaker 11 (17:04):
Well, first, because you mentioned the gun stores, I would
be remiss not to acknowledge that thirty three zero percent
of Pennsylvania hunters are not registered to vote, and there
are nine hundred and thirty hunters in Pennsylvania. So that's
why my focus is so directed towards towards the gun
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enthusiast community, because if we register.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
Them to vote, we win.
Speaker 11 (17:29):
Now, Jesse, you make a great point that thirty percent
of Christians are not registered to vote. And in fact,
on the twenty fourth of this month, I had a
reverend reach out to me in Lackawana. Lakawana is a
very important northeast Pennsylvania area of the state, right next
to Lucerne, And in fact, the reverend said.
Speaker 4 (17:51):
I want to engage my community. I want to get
them registered.
Speaker 11 (17:54):
Can you send a representative And so a member of
our team will be registering voters at that church. And
so I encourage everybody listening to the show right now,
reach out to your pastor your faith leader and ask
for permission to set up a nonpartisan, non political voter
registration table, you know, before mass, after mass, after church,
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after synagogue, whatever, and let's engage people of faith and
make sure that they have a plan to vote on Tuesday,
November fifth for Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
What are you seeing from the Democrat ground game there, Scott.
I know that they're professionals here and we're trying to
catch up. Courtesy to you for that, but I know
they're professionals. I know they've been doing this for a
long time, and I know early voting starts soon.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
What are you seeing on the ground.
Speaker 4 (18:42):
Well, let's talk about the data.
Speaker 11 (18:44):
You know, we have seen a lot of quote unquote
enthusiasm for Kamala in the Democrats. You know, since they
pushed Biden aside undemocratically and installed Kamala as the presumptive nominee,
and everybody thought there was going to be this bump.
Speaker 4 (19:01):
You know, there was this surge.
Speaker 11 (19:03):
We're not seeing it with in regards to data in
the last three weeks. When Kamala is installed, you would
think they would have a net gain, but no. Republicans
for all last three weeks have maintained a net gain
across the sixty seven counties in Pennsylvania. The only place
that Democrats have really seen a gain of voters is
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in southeast outside of Philadelphia.
Speaker 4 (19:29):
Now here's the interesting thing.
Speaker 11 (19:31):
Remember how I told you that we flipped Bucks County
from blue to red.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Bucks County is the only.
Speaker 11 (19:37):
Caller county that has actually not seen a net gain
for Democrats and in fact has continued to trend to
the right. And I'll tell you from my personal experience,
Jesse being out at fairs like the Butler County Fear,
like the Wayne County Fear. Sure, the Democrats have a
booth and they have a presence, but they are low energy.
They are not engaging with voters and quite fre I
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see this, respectfully.
Speaker 4 (20:02):
Our voter boots have had a lot.
Speaker 11 (20:04):
Of engagement enthusiasm, and I have seen a dearth of
people at their boots.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Scott, I'm gonna ask you a personal question, and I
want you to be totally honest with me. What's the
best thing you've eaten at one of those fairs in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4 (20:22):
You know, I am watching my figure.
Speaker 11 (20:26):
I've been getting a little thick recently, but I walked
down I had some pathy from one of.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
The fears recently, and I really enjoyed that.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
No, I used to like taffy too, but now I'm
old and I feel like it gets caught in my
teeth too much. Okay, Scott, if people want to help
you get out the vote in the state, we have
to win the state.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
They can return Trump to the White House. How can
they do that? Please?
Speaker 11 (20:52):
I need your financial help. Go to early vote action
dot com. That's early vote action dot com. I promise
you that your donations that you donate today are going
to go directly to hiring more boots on the ground.
We have thirteen staffers. These aren't RNC, these aren't GOP.
These are Scott Pressler Early Vote Action staffers. And if
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you want me to hire more people, please contribute financially today.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
Early Voteaction dot.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Com, Early Voteaction dot Com. People don't tell me you
want it, show me Scott. Thank you brother. All right,
these filthy climate comedies are trying to wreck Pennsylvania by
banning fracking. In fact, they're doing a lot of things,
and Republicans aren't doing much to push back. Mark Burano
our climate, our guy who shoots down all the climate
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comedy garbage. He joins us next to discuss it. Before
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We'll be back.
Speaker 12 (22:48):
Because my views are actually pretty I think moderate in
this regard, which is that I don't think we should
vilify the oil and gas industry and the people that
have worked very hard in those industries to provide the
necessary energy to support the economy. And if we were
to stop using oil and gas right now, we would
all be starving and the economy would collapse.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
He is an interesting cat.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
I still am not totally sure what I make of him,
but he is an interesting cat.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
Joining me now.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Mark Morano, executive editor of climatedepot dot com. Mark, this
guy makes rockets, he makes electric cars.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
He's an Obama voter. Now he's supporting Trump.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
And I don't know what to make of Elon Musk
what's the Mark Morano impression?
Speaker 13 (23:33):
Good question, It's complicated.
Speaker 14 (23:35):
First off, Elon Musk was redpilled by COVID, the COVID
nineteen lockdowns, and he joins many people from the former
leftist and progressive like Jimmy Dre, people like Naomi Wolf,
Russell Brand, and many others along those lines. And it's
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been an amazing transformation. So generally, I welcome these former
progressive liberals into this new sort of against the uniparty
in Washington.
Speaker 13 (24:06):
That's a good development.
Speaker 14 (24:07):
But I've followed Elon Musk for fifteen years back to
what he first got is Tesla up and rolling, and
I was working in the US Senate Environment and Public
Works Committee.
Speaker 13 (24:16):
And the thing to understand is his business.
Speaker 14 (24:18):
Model depends on climate alarmism and green New Deal style policies.
Speaker 13 (24:25):
Ali rephrase that has depended upon them. So you can
go back ten years.
Speaker 14 (24:29):
He has made outrageously alarmist comments, tipping point comments. Elon
Musk was right in there with the best of them,
say twenty ten, twelve, fifteen, and then he did sort
of moderate it a little, but then with COVID he
sort of reevaluated.
Speaker 13 (24:44):
The whole climate. Right now, what he said.
Speaker 14 (24:46):
What's amazing here, Jesse is we're analyzing what he said,
and what he said makes perfect sense to anyone who
understands anything.
Speaker 13 (24:52):
You don't even have to understand.
Speaker 14 (24:53):
Engineering, energy science.
Speaker 13 (24:55):
He's had to understand common sense.
Speaker 14 (24:57):
But that's radical for a purveyor of elect vehicles to
say what he said about energy. So I give him
full kudos. I don't fully trust him. I think he's
doing a great job with free speech on Twitter, and
I think he's got so many government contracts though, that
he can never fully go against the establishment, because whether
it's neuralink or his space station or his tesla, he
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relies on the government, on the UNI Party, on the establishment,
or he's not going to be the world's wealthiest man
for long.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
No, no, he's not.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
You know what they did talk a little bit about
last night was the cost of all this green which
is just climate commy garbage of all this green stuff.
The costs not just in the future, the costs we've
already had from all this stuff. Can you expand on
just how expensive this insanity has been for the American people,
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for the world.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
Really?
Speaker 14 (25:54):
Yeah, I mean really, you got to go back to
nineteen ninety two. George HW Bush in September of ninety
was told he could go down to the real Earth
Summit by the United Nations and look green while he
was battling Bill Clinton for President.
Speaker 13 (26:09):
Ninety two.
Speaker 14 (26:09):
He went down there and signed the United States onto
the United Nations Biodiversity the Earth Treaty, and that set
up the entire game globally, and the United States was committed.
It gave us sustainable development, the Sustainable Development Agenda now
Agenda twenty thirty. It gave us the entire United Nations Conference.
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I can't even remember the number of the top of
my head, but it was like a tens of trillions
of dollars I've been wasted just in the United States,
just since the Inflation Reduction Act pass at under three
hundred billion dollars. That is now beyond what Congress authorized
JESSE on its way to being one point two trillion
dollars and possibly trillions. It's a self sustaining thing of
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absolute waste of money, environmental justice, redistribution of wealth, restricting
energy going into these boondoggles of these companies are set
up chief chiefly democratic donors, chiefly you know, just these
these fly by night firms who get this this green
subsidies and then go under reform a new one, get
more green subsitties, go under. We're seeing it with offshore
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win We're seeing it with solar, We're singing it with
EV battery companies. They're fly by night, but they cash
in on all that money. This has been the greatest,
probably the greatest boondoggle in US government history at least
the last thirty years, and there is no sign in
slowing down or ending because even Donald Trump when he
was president, let's be honest, he didn't cut the EPA budget.
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He didn't, he wasn't able to the Republican Congress wouldn't
go along with it. But he doesn't show any signs
of banging any spending restraint on that on these kind
of matters.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Why are electrical bills so high right now? Is it
all this green crap?
Speaker 13 (27:50):
But it's a combination of yes. If you go back.
Speaker 14 (27:53):
Arnold Schwarzenegger was the climate herro back in California two
thousand and five that ar the California Climate Bill. None
of the provisions he signed back into law went into
effect until long after he was out, and it took
another decade It takes a long time to really screw
up an abundant fossil fuel, beautiful energy system, particularly with fracking,
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particularly with you know, the United States being the Saudi
Arabia of cold and all of our natural resources. But
since the invasion of Ukraine, with all the tightening, and
since the Obama and Biden Obama but Biden Obama, Harris
or whatever you want to call it administration's policies, they've
started to have real teeth that combined with constant conflict
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in the Middle East, constant rationing, constant restrictions on US
energy have led to where we are heading, and also
constant money printing, inflationary cycle, the COVID lockdowns. It's a
perfect storm to where energy prices are only set to
go up unless we can reverse course on all of this.
And this is what we're facing, and you know you
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have again, Donald Trump needs to really come up with
a fiscal austerity plan. But it doesn't look likely that
he's going to be able to stop the spending. But
hopefully he won't pick someone like Jamie Diamond his Treasury secretary.
We need to rein in inflation, but at the core
of inflation is all of these green policies because if
energy's higher, everything's higher, and that's what we've been saying.
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And none of this matters one ounce to the climate.
You can't even affect Global CO two. We could go
down to zero today, as John Kerry has said multiple times,
and it wouldn't affect Global CO two. We are shooting
ourselves for absolutely nothing.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Shooting ourselves to hand out money to all the Democrat allies.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
And it blows me away.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
How many times, Look, we've been talking for what five
six minutes?
Speaker 2 (29:41):
Mark how many.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Times you have brought up a Republican as being one
of the main authors of this insanity, whether it's George H. W.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Bush, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
The most frustrating thing in this to me is there
aren't two different sides of it. There's one side that's
really bad on the other side that's kind of bad.
Speaker 13 (29:59):
That's true.
Speaker 14 (29:59):
And I go to these UN summits at the going
to Azerbaijan this November for the COP twenty nine. I've
been to twenty out of the twenty out of the
last twenty two UN Climate summits. At these summits, a
coalition of conservative House Republicans will show up and they
will tell the UN we believe climate is in crisis essentially,
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or there's a problem, but hey, you're going to look
just a little too fast on starting to go after
fossil fuels. Let's ease off a little bit. So a
big part of the Republican Party is baked into this.
Now there's a lot of great Republican senators who fight this,
from Rand Paul to Mike Lee, Senator Johnson from Wisconsin,
and many many others. But there's a whole contingent of Republicans,
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and this was Kevin McCarthy wing who literally wanted to
do more green New Deal light type stuff, said climate
was a problem. Republican Party is at a war with itself.
If Nicki Haley had gotten the nomination, we would have
been not much different from a Biden Harris administration when
it came at least to the climate policy. She would
have been more pro energy. But we have a problem.
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Young climate activists in the Republican Party want the Republicans
to mimic the European model where all the conservative candidates say, oh, yes,
climate's a problem, but you guys are.
Speaker 13 (31:11):
Going too fast. Let's slow down a little bit.
Speaker 14 (31:13):
That's what Richie rich Richie Sunak, the Prime minister who
is thrown out of office.
Speaker 13 (31:17):
That was his approach.
Speaker 14 (31:18):
Oh, yes, that zero is a great goal, but let's
slow it down a little bit. And it was just
a weak message.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
To this day in Texas, you can see Republicans running
in Republican districts advertising on television talking about how we
can reduce carbon and get carbon down.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
A bunch of it's not losers in this party.
Speaker 13 (31:37):
We have to say hell no, in that zero.
Speaker 14 (31:39):
It's anti human, it's anti science, it's anti engineering.
Speaker 13 (31:42):
It makes absolutely no sense.
Speaker 14 (31:44):
All it does is empower the world.
Speaker 13 (31:47):
Robert F.
Speaker 14 (31:47):
Kennedy Junior is the best words to conclude on. He
will not talk about climate in this campaign. He was
read pilled by COVID as well because it has been
hijacked by the World Economic Form in the United Nations
for tutalitarian control of society. Add to that the World
Health Organization. That's what people need to understand about the
climate agenda. And I am got a little frustrated with
Trump vance you know, they're getting too caught up in
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a lot of minutia.
Speaker 13 (32:09):
Whether you know Kalala.
Speaker 14 (32:10):
Harris is black, white I understand some of these are
important cultural, but they got to get back to the
big issue. Of these are just They're just Harris and
Walls are just cogs in this wheel of this machine
of the Uniparty and beyond. And that's what they need
to go after. It doesn't really matter who the actual
candidates are. It's important, I understand, but they need to
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go after the big picture more. And that's not what
I've seen since the assassination attempt on Trump. I feel
like they've been flailing.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Speaking of going after the big issue, Mark talk to
us about fracking. We're finally starting to hear some fracking.
Of course, Dome said she's going to ban it. Now
she's trying to back off that because she needs to
win Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
What does fracking mean for us in the country.
Speaker 14 (32:54):
Well, I did a tour of the Pennsylvania fracking sites
a few years ago, and I've testified the Pennsylvania EPA
and Pennsylvania House multiple times. My family is from Pennsylvania,
and fracking has been one of the greatest advances in
US energy and again in the last thirty years and
minimum you can go back and I detailed this in
my book Green fraud back to two thousand and five,
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and there was all this stuff about America energy and
it was all going to be based on coal. Well,
they perfected fracking, which is horidonal drilling. Instead of drilling
down again in the oil, they drill sideways and they
blow in water and steam and they can extract oil, sorry,
natural gas from areas that they didn't think was even
possible fifteen, twenty years ago, twenty years ago, and twenty
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five years ago. And this has led to an incredible
American energy renaissance, which remember we had more energy production
than consumption, more energy exports and imports for the first
time since Harry S. Truman was president in nineteen fifty
two and Trump was there. And also we had the
lower the fastest nation reducing our carbon dioxide emission if
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you care about that, because of fracking. So Kamala Harris
has said openly she went to ban it. She said
it repeatedly back in twenty nineteen, and now her campaign
just releases a statement that she no longer believes that
and she's all pro fracking, as though that.
Speaker 13 (34:12):
Ended the issue.
Speaker 14 (34:14):
Walls, or vice presidential candidate, has signed forty restrictions on
energy promoting green energy. He is one of the biggest
promoters of this whole green new deal. And he's also,
by the way, one of the lockdown governors, one of
the very few governors of the Democrats who even forced
nursing home patients back into the nursing home from the
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hospital with COVID resulting in all their deaths. So there's
a there's a sort of connection with all of that,
of course, the COVID lockdowns and the net zero crowd,
because the goals really were the same. Shut down the economy,
control all human behavior, limit movement, limit economic growth, because
that's what the climate movement had called with for years,
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even skipping school. Greta had called for skipping school to
fight climate, and hey, COVID lockdowns brought us to So
Camilla and Walls are too really far deep into this
whole entire climate agenda. The catch is, of course, that
Walls or vice residential candidate, comes across as that approachable,
likable Midwestern guy, and that's a problem because he doesn't
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come across as the California climate radical like Harris does.
And that's going to be something we have that they
are going to have to deal with and redefine.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Him, no doubt, Mark, thank you, brother, I appreciate it
all right.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
Jordan Shacktel joins us in a moment.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Did Joe Biden have a medical emergency and they covered
it up?
Speaker 15 (35:38):
Hang onto all my units at the Air Force guys,
the Motorciate is at Air Force one. Just hold your
road closures, how I tell you.
Speaker 16 (35:55):
Otherwise Truel three or two. I just want to let
everybody know, great work out there. You know we put
that together ad hoc. Appreciate all the resources coming over.
You guys did a fantastic job.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
What am I listening to there?
Speaker 1 (36:11):
What happened on the seventeenth in Las Vegas, Nevada? Joining
me now, my friend Jordan Shaqtel. He's an independent journalist.
You should go subscribe to his substack. The dossier Alias
has juicy stuff on there. He's the first one I
heard this reporting from Jordan. That was a bunch of
fuzzy audio from a police radio. I don't know what
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I'm listening to. What was happening there? What happened in
Las Vegas on July seventeenth?
Speaker 17 (36:39):
Yeah, so if you recall your audience recalls, that was
when the at least that evening, the White House had
announced that President Biden had canceled his schedule due to
a positive COVID test. And then of course he would
later go to Rehobeth Beach, Delaware, we would not see
him for a week, he would give off the presidency
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or the nomination to Kamala Harris. So it preceded a
lot of events that would follow to what we're dealing
with today. What we found at the dossier interviewing lots
and lots of police and security sources that took part
in that day was that the Secret Service informed them
that the president had some type of medical emergency. We
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had not yet had the audio clips, so the other
day the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project got those clips via
Freedom of Information Act request and release them to the public.
And in those audio clips you hear police dispatchers saying
that Secret Service has informed them that they need to
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undergo a Code three response, which is an emergency with
lights and sirens, and take the president to a Level
one trauma center.
Speaker 10 (37:56):
Certainly doesn't sound like COVID to me.
Speaker 17 (37:58):
And then in addition to that, you had additional broadcasts
concluding that there was some type of emergency situation. They
later re routed the president to Air Force one, which
has a full medical emergency suite and positions on board
if necessary, and then you know the rest.
Speaker 4 (38:18):
You know.
Speaker 17 (38:18):
President Biden would disappear into the night for several days after.
Speaker 1 (38:24):
Yeah, and I remember the White House when they were
kind of asked about this whole time.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
Well, this is what they said.
Speaker 12 (38:30):
Officers were racing to secure a hospital emergency room on
July seventeenth.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
They were under the impression that President Biden was having
a medical emergency.
Speaker 10 (38:40):
What was it?
Speaker 5 (38:40):
It was not, as you know, the President when we
were in Vegas tested positive for COVID. We let you
all know, and then we flew back here. Outside of that,
there was no medical emergency. People are still testing positive
for COVID.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Okay, so obviously that's a big fat lie. Jordan, you're
the one with all the secret sources at the dossier.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Do we have a theory on this thing? Has anybody
whispered in your ear? Is he? Okay?
Speaker 17 (39:09):
Well, he's a very old man and not doing well
for his age. But I haven't been able to confirm
the exact diagnosis. I'll leave that to his doctor, who's
unfortunately a business partner of the Biden family. So I
don't know if he's going to give you the answer,
but you know that the White House and now candidate
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Gamil Harris have proven that they're willing to lie about
Biden's cognitive condition, and they've been.
Speaker 10 (39:37):
Doing so for years on end.
Speaker 17 (39:39):
So we're going to need more insiders to give us
answers about what's going on with the president. You know,
he intends on serving for several more months. He wants
to last until inauguration Day, which is kind of shocking
how far gone he is. I was reviewing his schedule
over the past week. He spent more than half of
it on vacation. He's going on vacation again on Friday.
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He does maybe one public event every few days and
doesn't speak. So it's just so bizarre what's going on now,
And we have to kind of just like go back
to pretending that he's a sentient person.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
No, at least there's nothing going on in the world.
It's not like Iran is making threats against US daily
and Ukraine has officially launched an offensive into Russian territory.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
No big deal, it's not like we need a president.
Speaker 17 (40:33):
Yeah, it's wild and it certainly doesn't seem like Kamila
Harris is the commander Inchief either. So it leads us
to this question, who's making those calls to send our
aircraft carriers into the Mediterranean, into the Persian Gulf. I
really have no idea. I wish that the corporate media
was interested in this. You know, they have big budgets
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and foreign correspondents, and you know, you saw it yesterday.
I don't know if you caught it, but this Washington
Post reporter in the White House presser asked if you
know they were concerned about Elon Musk and Trump talking,
you know, with this misinformation that they're about to spread,
and what can they do about it? You know, that's
that's not only his ideology, it's shared throughout the entire
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White House press corps. So they're all on one team.
They all move as one unit, and they're all on
the team of you know, on the Biden administration's team.
Speaker 10 (41:25):
So you know, we're just not going to get answers
to these people.
Speaker 17 (41:27):
But there's just so many basic questions about who's in
charge of our republic that I love to get answers to.
Speaker 1 (41:34):
Yeah, I would love it too, So I saw Ron
de Santis Heavy D came out the other day said
something that I've been kind of saying publicly as well
about Tim Walls Jordan. I'm not so sure he's going
to last. That's what the Santa said. As the VP
for Harris. The VP is not allowed to drag down
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the ticket. They're supposed to help the ticket, even if
it's in small ways. The stolen stuff's not going away.
It's getting worse, isn't it.
Speaker 17 (42:04):
It's incredible what you know, the Minnesota GOP news people
we're having all over this for a couple of decades.
Unfortunately none of the stuff reached a national level. And
then you know, the liberal Democrat, Communist progresses, whatever you.
Speaker 10 (42:19):
Want to call them, we're vetting Tim Walls.
Speaker 17 (42:21):
You know, they don't really I don't think that there's
any veterans in the room, so they don't really care
about this stuff. But then suddenly, you know, this man
becomes a national figure. And then over you know, a
twenty year period since he left a National Guard, we
find that Tim Walls has this amazing ability to you know,
allude to this idea that he was a combat veteran
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without announcing it.
Speaker 10 (42:44):
Directly.
Speaker 17 (42:45):
I mean, he has done it a few times, but
usually he's pretty good at saying, you know, when I
came back and my kids were older, or you know,
he has a variety of messaging rhetoric tactics that he
uses to sinuate that he's been deployed either to Afghanistan
in Iraq. The reality is that, you know, we honor
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everyone's service who served this country, but we're disappointed that
he continues to to lie, flat out lie about his service.
And you know, there should be a sacred pedestal for
people who especially are combat veterans of war who answered
the call. And what we find is that Tim walls
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to the opposite and then claimed still that you know
he kind of like served in combat, or you know
that he commanded troops into into battle. You know, all
these ridiculous things that he said over the years are
really catching up to him. But I don't think that
they'll pull him off the ticket because it would just
send such it would just be such bad messaging.
Speaker 10 (43:47):
I think they're stuck with him.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
Yeah, they might be. He's a gutless coward and a liar. Jordan,
thank you brother, Talk soon, all right?
Speaker 1 (43:57):
We have light in the move next. All right, it's
time to lighten the mood. I still still having trouble
processing when I asked Scott Presler what is best thing
the best thing he ate at the fair, and he
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said taffy. I just in fact, I was just talking
to producer Mad about it before this segment. I just can't.
I can't wrap my mind around that there have to
be sandwiches at these fairs and parogis.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Matt said, what they would have parogi's. I do like
a good parogi.
Speaker 1 (44:30):
Anyway, let's lighten the mood, and let's mock not only
Stephen Colbert, Caitlin Collins CNN. Colbert tried to have a
serious moment. The audience thought it was a joke.
Speaker 18 (44:44):
Trump has kind of been thrown on his heels by this,
and he's not really sure how to go after Vice
President Harris. He knew his attack lines on President Biden.
He really has struggled with how to go after someone
who's twenty years younger than him, who is a different gender,
a different race. It's kind of been this moment where
he has not been able to coalesce around.
Speaker 16 (45:04):
A single attack line.
Speaker 14 (45:06):
I know you guys are objective over there that you
just report the news as it is.
Speaker 4 (45:11):
Oh, I know a CNN makes.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
It, and I know that's supposed to be a lab line.
I wasn't supposed to be, but I guess it is.
Speaker 2 (45:20):
Pretty revealing.
Speaker 1 (45:20):
No people are catching off, I'll see them