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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Hello everyone, I'm Alison Steinberg, and welcome to In Focus
and welcome to non Debate Day, the day in which
a propaganda outlet has coordinated with the Democrat presidential party
and nominee to push lies and censor the GOP nominee
from sharing any facts that voters might actually need to
make an informed decision. It's become a tradition. Remember Candy
(00:31):
Crowley planting evidence at the scene to prop up Obama's
lie about Bengazi and the CNN debate back in twenty twelve.
Remember when Donna Brazil got busted for giving Hillary Clinton
the debate questions. Yeah, that's the outlet that's a moderating
Tonight's debate. Now that they've ensured the most favorable conditions
for dementia Joe, including the hosts working mute buttons, they've
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been reportedly working on the false narrative part of the plan.
According to Politico, the Biden regime claims that the debate
will give those at home watching two distinct visions for
the future. President Biden's vision where freedoms are protected and
all Americans have a fair shot, and of course, Donald
Trump's dark vision, where he will serve as a dictator
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on day one, give tax cuts to the ultra wealthy
on the backs of the middle class, and rip away
women's rights. That statement is so far from reality. I
hope that's what they run with because Americans have experienced
the true darkness that is Biden's America. It's been especially
dark for the women being raped and murdered by the
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newcomers that Biden and his regime have intentionally brought here
as part.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Of their communist takeover.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Here now to discuss is Texas Congressman Brian Baben, Congressman.
Welcome back to the show. Thanks so much for being
with us. Let's start with the debate. The majority of
Americans plan to watch, no doubt, largely to see Biden's behavior,
given how obviously bad his cognitive abilities are. But that
should be disqualified alone for a nominee, right, what are
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your thoughts on this?
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Well, this, this preparation that that Biden has been getting
is unprecedented. You know, to put him into an airplane hangar,
you know, you'd think like Trump is doing. He's going
out and meeting people. He's asking what the what the
issues are, what are people's interests, what's the biggest thing
that folks are are wanting to have see changed.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
And Biden is hiding in an airplane hangar with his handlers.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
And quite frankly, I think as a as a as
a member of Congress, and I represent some one hundred
and fifty thousand Texans, we know what those what those
issues are, and the biggest issue we have is an
open border with criminal activity going on, murders, rapes, We've
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got terrorism that's really likely to be hitting us. And
this is the thing. These are the things that they're
going to have to be talked about during the debate,
and Biden is going to have to defend them. He
keeps telling us the border is security, keeps telling us
that the economy is doing great, that we were, They're
creating all these jobs, and what they're what they're actually
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doing is forcing retirees to go back to work because
they can't afford to buy groceries and fill up their
tanks and pay for their drugs, uh, their their medications.
So let's get all of this information out and I
think there will there will be an enormous contrast between
these two individuals and Donald Trump. Were you better off
under Donald Trump? Three and a half years ago, or
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you better off these last and a half years under Uh,
sleepy Joe Baden. I think it's a question that we
had a better economy, we were thought more of on
the world stage, and our military was tough. People feared us.
And uh, let's get back to those those those.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Days, amen. I know we are all eager for that.
Speaker 5 (03:59):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
The the question is so abundantly clear. But you know
this charade and I will attempt to persuade America to
ignore what Biden is doing to destroy Americans. For example,
twelve year old Joscelyn Nongerray excuse me, who was raped
and murdered by two of Biden's newcomers, as he calls them, one,
of course, still wearing his ankle bracelet. Biden isn't alone
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in trying to spin the border crisis. In fact, I
have a clip of Harris County Judge to show you.
Let's take a look at that and then we'll come
right back.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
It hurts even more that they're being used as pawns
in this fight over.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Immigration that doesn't even exist. Because Biden and McConnell.
Speaker 5 (04:36):
Agree, it's just that Trump won't let him move it forward.
Speaker 6 (04:40):
All due respect, Judge, you said this issue shouldn't be politicized,
but by pointing the finger at former President Trump and
Republicans in Congress, aren't you politicizing it?
Speaker 5 (04:53):
I think I answered the I think I answered the questions.
So yeah, I mean it's this is about josh this
is about her family.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Trying to claim that the GOP is politicizing the deaths
is a failed mission, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
There's no question about it. That is our illustrious inept
County Judge Lena Hidalgo and Harris County. I represent part
of Harris County in Houston all the way over to
the Sabine River and the border with Louisiana, and I
can tell you what she is trying to do is
just the same old game that from Alejandro Maarcis, the
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DHS Secretary, Joe Biden himself, trying to tell us that
it's the Congresses, it's a Republican's fault when they have
the policies that are absolutely allowing people in like these
two gang members fresh out of the prisons, probably in Venezuela,
come over and murder Joscelyn Ungerray. The leftists can they
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can attempt to downplay the horrific consequences of Biden's border
crisis all they want to, but it's their deliberate ignorance
cannot change the reality that Biden has spent nearly four
years chumming the waters and now, folks, the sharks are
here and they better get it right. And I'll tell
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you the American people have got to get it right too,
because another four years under this president and people like
Elena Hadalgo and Alejandro Maarkis and Joe Biden and our
vice president. My goodness, I don't think we can survive
another four years economically or national security, or criminally or
any other way.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Yeah, I don't think we can either. It is truly
terrifying to think about what comes next if we get
another four years of Biden. But you know, as if
that judge didn't sound dumb enough and tone deaf enough,
I actually have a clip of a congresswoman when I
asked about Jocelyn.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
Let's take a look at that one, and then I'll
come right back to you.
Speaker 7 (06:51):
I'll ask you quickly about the twelve year old girl
in Houston that.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
Was to Chara to strangers. I don't even know who
you are, and I don't know who she is.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
I let in.
Speaker 4 (06:58):
Pittsburgh, okay, but there was a child who was killed
at they about it.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
You don't know about the child that was killed by
illegal immigrants. I mean, she has no idea who Jocelyn is.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
She couldn't give a dang and claims that she's from
a different state so it's not her business. I mean,
two thirds of Americans say yes, it's an invasion, and
she acts like nothing is happening. I mean, this is
the number one issue for Americans?
Speaker 2 (07:24):
Is it not?
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Well? Without question, the border is the number one issue.
And for this representative of her district to say that
she's she is ignorant of what went on in Houston,
all she has to do is look at her at
her own state. Look at many many states, cities around
the countries, and almost one percent of them controlled by Democrats.
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These are blue counties, blue cities, blue states. And these
problems that we're having at the border, with our economy,
with criminal activity, with potential terrorism are nothing but problems
that are there because of the policies of the Democrat Party,
the extremism of this uh, of this far left radical
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that has taken over. Really. Uh, the Democrat Party and
Joe Biden has been sucked in one hundred percent. Everyone
thought at first he might be he might be a
moderating influence. He is not. He is acquiesced. He has
knuckled under. He has caved in to everything. These environmental extremists,
these open borders people, these soft on criminals. Uh, these
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these look the other way on terrorism. Uh. And and
quite frankly, just coddling our enemies like the like the
Red Chinese, the Russians, of the Iranians, and and uh,
the Hamas, et cetera, et cetera. I think the American
people they're not stupid. They really see what's going on.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
Else, they absolutely know what's going on.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
And we all know the blood is on Biden, in
the Democrats hands, and I am eager to see him
get obliterated politically on that stage tonight. Congressman, we are
all out of time for today. Thank you so much
for your time and insight.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
I really appreciate you.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Coming up next go to this rules against free speech
paving the way for more government censorship. Stay with us,
we'll be back in just two minutes and break down
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And as shocking turn of events, yesterday, the alleged conservative
Supreme Court ruled against free speech in the most consequential
First Amendment case in American history. In writing for the majority,
Amy Cony Barrett stated that neither the individual nor the
state plaintiffs have established Article three standing to seek an
injunction against any defendant. I'm sorry, what if neither an
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individual nor the state has standing, then who does?
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Dogs and cats?
Speaker 1 (11:22):
She also claimed it was complex because the platforms were
already moderating, also known as censoring. But it's not complex,
miss Barrett. Let me time it down for you. The FBI,
the White House, and other officials were specifically directing, demanding,
and coercing social media companies to take down posts that
related to topics they wanted and got suppress from Hunter
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Biden's laptop to the jabs, voter fraud and the twenty
twenty election and COVID policies of masking lockdowns and more,
and all states and individuals were harmed. Hearing O A
way in Chris Ann Hall, Constitutional attorney, welcome back.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
It's great to see you. Obvious.
Speaker 9 (12:03):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Yeah, thank you for joining us.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Obviously, you know, with it being a split decision here,
attorneys can disagree with how they interpret the law and constitution.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
But what is your reaction to this ruling?
Speaker 4 (12:17):
This is probably the most dangerous Supreme Court opinion that
we've had in decades. I was too shocked by the
majority opinion, and I just want to make sure that
we understand that it wasn't just Barrett, it was also
Kavanaugh and these two justices, by the way, from the
very beginning, if you look at their records, we're not
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the constitutionalists or the conservatives that we were all tru
you know, told they were during the confirmation hearings. Their
records made it very clear from the get go who
they were. Kavanaugh is a big government guy. Barrett is
a big government attorney. She is also somebody who loves precedent,
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which I find sort of shocking on this one, particularly
because this opinion she writes ignores over a century of precedent.
It's very very disturbing, and there are going to be
many long reaching consequences.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Yeah, they're sure are. It is just really devastating to
know this is happening.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
In America. You know, there are many of us who
are not lawyers but know enough about our rights to
see that there's just smacks of using legal ees to
hide behind cowardice. I mean, it's easier to use standing
as an excuse to not side with those attacking our
freedoms than stand up against the regime.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Right.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
Well, it's even worse than that, because her argument for
standing ignores a century of constitutional law. It's like she
forgot to show up to class that day. And I
can't really believe she missed that when she clerked for
Scalia as long as she did. But the standing argument
was there were no damages. Nobody could prove damages, so
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there was no standing. Well, first off, our founders, the
founders of our states, the founders of our constitutional republic,
expressly said that the states were created to secure the
rights of the people. The states have automatic standing when
the rights of the people are in danger. And remember
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this court Barrett said and acknowledged that coercion took place,
but that it just didn't rise to the level enough
to be I don't know scary enough or dangerous enough,
but the constitutional law principle of chilling effect has established
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that when the government engages in any kind of coercion
or suppression at any level that creates what we call
a chilling effect, and the presence of a chilling effect
is and of itself per se damages. Under this principle
of constitutional law, they don't even have to prove that
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they suffered damages. They just have to prove that the
chilling effect creates a situation that will intimidate people to
speak in the future.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Yeah, and they've been successful at doing just that.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
So I truly fear for the future of our nation
knowing that we no longer have re speech seems like
it's just completely dead at this point.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
But Justice, so this is oh, go ahead.
Speaker 4 (15:38):
Yeah, I would say this is just crazy because what
the Supreme Court has done with this opinion is literally
sanctioned the same kind of communistic, jack booted thug government
that was used to create the Ministry of Truth in
Germany and Stalin's Special Disinformation Office.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Yeah, it is irreally similar, and I fear that's exactly
where we are headed here in America now. Justice Alito
issued a blistering sense statement. He said government officials may
not course private entities to suppress speech and that is
what happened in this case. It was blatantly unconstitutional, and
the country may come to regret the court's failure to
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say so. If a course of campaign is carried out
with enough sophistication, it may get by. That is not
the message of court should send end quote. But that's
exactly the message it sent to, you know, the Marxist
in our government who are just trampling our speech for power?
Speaker 5 (16:39):
Right?
Speaker 4 (16:41):
Well, absolutely, And what we have to understand this is
not just about social media and the FBI. This is
literally a call to all government.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
Right.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
And when you understand how law works, when the Supreme
Court creates an opinion of this magnet, any time you
can now substitute similar situations. You use this as precedent
to justify what you're doing. So everybody's like, oh, well,
it's social media. Even Barrett was like, they're already censoring.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
Well, boohoo.
Speaker 4 (17:15):
They're a private corporation. They have the right to censor.
So now what we have to understand is this is
not just permission for the FBI. This is the Department
of Health and Services, this is the EPA, this is
the ATF, this is every federal agency. Now has the
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permission of the court to course every private corporation to
run lockstep with every political social ideology that is dictated
by any particular presidential administration.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
It is absolutely terrifying, and my heart breaks for this country.
Chris Anne, let's talk harm. Amy Cony Barrett tried to
argue that there wasn't a connection to any harm. But
I have a clip of doctor Pierre Corey, who was
censored by big tech, talking about the effect it had
on Americans. Let's take a look at that, and then
we'll come right back to discuss I first.
Speaker 10 (18:14):
Testified the US sent about the crystal weeds of portical
Stars in May of twenty twenty. We knew of his
life saving We did that at a time that every
national and international healthcare organization in the world was recommended
against cortical stories. Well guess what that truth which was
censored that testimony, Cortical Stars Mike became the standard of
care worldwide.
Speaker 9 (18:34):
Three months later.
Speaker 10 (18:35):
Do you know need millions of livestip have been saved
had that information.
Speaker 9 (18:38):
Gotten out there. We started to studying.
Speaker 10 (18:40):
Early treatments, and we came out with a review paper
and I was asked to testify again at December twenty
twenty round I remactin that video of my testimony went
viral on just one channel, a loan in the internet
on Fox News that hit eight million views before the
middle of the night. It was taken down and disappeared
from the internet because I remactin was a huge threat
to just about everything they wanted to accomplish.
Speaker 9 (19:03):
Certainly, while they're financial.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
Interesting, Christine, I think it's so important to remember that
an untold number of Americans died because of the government suppression.
I mean, this wasn't just about some person getting an
opinion post blocked.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
This involved medical treatments.
Speaker 4 (19:19):
Yeah, and remember the under the standard and I'm just
gonna repeat this is the standard of constitutional law. You
do not have to prove damages when the government is
suppressing speech, the mere fact of creating the chilling effect,
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the mere fact of creating a situation where people will
self censor. Because you see, we understand, under the doctrine
of freedom of speech that our speech is the most
important check and balance on the usurpation of rights and
the overpower, overpowering use of government. So much so that
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even Benjamin Franklin wrote about it in seventeen seventy two.
He said that anyone who would overturn the liberty of
a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech.
He said, a man who cannot call his tongue his
own can scarcely call anything his own. Because when the
government can fear you into silence, the worst form of
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slavery happens. It's self censoring. Right, you will stop your
own speech so you can keep your job, so you
can keep your house, so you can keep your livelihood,
your protection, so you can stay out of jail.
Speaker 9 (20:45):
And the self censoring is the.
Speaker 4 (20:48):
Worst form of slavery because it's an invisible shackles you
cannot even see, and you do not even realize that
you are enslaved. That's why, from the very beginning, if
our founders knew that freedom of speech and the free
market place of ideas was essential, an essential platform for
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liberty in America, that is.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Such a wonderful point.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
And I'm so glad you brought that up, because that's
exactly what's what's happening now. I mean, even myself included,
I can admit that, you know, I have to think
twice now before I just go on and post or
try to share something that I think is important because
I could lose my job, I could lose my account.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Who knows I mean. And it's only just ramping up.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
This is really only the beginning, so it is terrifying
to think of what happens moving forward. But Missouri Ag
Bailey has said that this is not over. But you know,
by the time this makes its way back to Scotus,
the government will have permanently secured its power. Do you
share Bailey's optimism here?
Speaker 4 (21:49):
Well, I share it from a different perspective, perhaps because we,
as an American people have to reach. As Jefferson said,
people will suffer evil as long as evil is sufferable.
But it's after the long train of abuses and usurpations
that the liberty, the conscious liberty that is embedded inherently
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and our bodies, wakes up within our soul and we say,
you know what, We're going to have to do something.
So I am encouraged because events like this cause people
like us and other people who are watching us to
ask questions, Okay, what do we do now? And that
means that people are gonna want to know more about
their rights, and that's always the first step to getting
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government back in its box and getting back to our
liberty foundations. I also know, as the governor of Missouri said,
and as we're seeing governors begin to wake up and
stand up across America, our constitutional republic was designed as
a confederation of states so that the states would be
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an essential check and balance on an abusive, overreaching federal government.
And the states can fix even this problem.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
Right, So the.
Speaker 4 (23:05):
States can encourage local in state people to create their
own social medias, and the states can protect our corporations
from federal government coercions.
Speaker 9 (23:18):
The states can.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
Come in, our sheriffs can come in and be the
guardians of our liberty the way they were designed to be,
and so locally and through it the state level, and
then together the states come together in a compact nationally,
and we can come together from the people up the
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way we were designed to secure our rights in the
face of this kind of government.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Well, I pray that is what happens here or exactly right,
that's how it was designed. Let's just hope the states
can rise up and band together to push back against
this absolute tyranny that's taken over America. Chris Ana, we're
all out of time for today. Thank you so much
for your time and incredible ways.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
Then we really appreciate you.
Speaker 4 (24:03):
Thank you, guys.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
God bless, God bless.
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So how does a.
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They think a little peak behind the camera is going
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discuss from South Carolina's fifth Congressional District, Congressman Ralph Norman, Congressman,
thanks so much for being with us today.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
It's great to see you, great to see you. Thank
you absolutely well.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Mister Congressman, what do you think the collusion between the
corporate media and the establishment is really just an open
secret at this point and their tricks have really already
been exposed. But do you think we'll see any blatant
cheating tonight?
Speaker 13 (27:16):
They'll do everything they can. Alison to try to make
Trump appear something that he's not, and they'll do the
opposite to try to make Biden who is it is.
Obviously he's mentally impaired. He can't talk, he can't he
has to have a telepompter to read a thank you note,
and so they'll do their best to try to help
him out and make Trump look bad. I don't think
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it's going to work, though, because I think the public
we'll see, you know, the two candidates for what they are.
I'm glad they have to stand. We'll see how President Biden,
if he's able to a stand it, and see.
Speaker 9 (27:48):
How it happens.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
It'll certainly be interesting to see what pans out tonight.
Could be highly entertaining for all of us. But you know,
the fact is Democrats really have nothing to run on,
and I'd say one of the most important issues now
is the economy. But of course the media is doing
everything to frame biden Omics is something good for average Americans. Congressmen,
in your opinion, is there anything at all redeeming about Bidenomics?
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I mean, how is it going to try to spend
this one?
Speaker 13 (28:15):
Also, I've been all over the district and when you
go to Main Street USA. You ask them how their
business is doing, how the gas prices that they're paying
that were two dollars with Trump and now four dollars,
the supply chain shortages, the name me. Biden cannot name
one thing that the live that improved the lives of Americans.
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He just hasn't. And I think that's Trump's opportunity to say,
point the differences out and main question where you better
off under Donald Trump's administration for four years or President
Joe Biden? And I think the question is very obvious,
and I think Americans are feeling it now. That's why
the poll numbers for Joe Biden are as low as
they are, and the historically as low as the lowest
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that it's been for any presidential candidate at this stage.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Yeah, it really is the ultimate question, how was your
life better under Biden or Trump? But I think the
answer is quite clear, that is very apparent through the polls.
As you just pointed out, the answer is obvious. But
you know, thankfully there are patriots like yourself who are
unafraid to stand up for what's right and point all
of this out. And your colleague representative Byron Donald's actually
(29:27):
recently met with black voters over in Atlanta to talk
about what that demographic is looking for in a candidate.
Let's take a listen to what they had to say,
and then we'll come right back to you.
Speaker 9 (29:38):
Anybody else got a question for the president?
Speaker 13 (29:39):
I mean, I want to.
Speaker 9 (29:41):
Tell them that black folks will vote for them to
get gas under the doctar. So somebody's the president.
Speaker 8 (29:49):
The statement, I'm not going to call it a question.
Speaker 9 (29:51):
The statement is black.
Speaker 11 (29:53):
Folks will vote for you if you get gas under
a dollar.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
Oh, I'll tell you I got it pretty close.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
I think it's safe to say.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
You know, these out of control gas prices across the
country is definitely at the top of the issues for
all Americans. As you know, the Democrats claim to be
the party of fiscal responsibility, but the truth is that
Biden's Inflation Reduction Act was actually the Inflation Production Act.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Right. What do you see happening tonight.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
As far as this is concerned, what discussion will be
had regarding the current economic state?
Speaker 13 (30:35):
Well, I mean they'll talk about the inflation that was held,
you know, three to two percent during the main time
of Donald Trump. It's been as high as seven to nine.
When you compound that it's been an extra tax on
all Americans. When you ask about not just gas, but
ask about you know, eggs, the grocery store, any item
(30:59):
that that has gone up tremendously. Ask them about crime
in the streets, ask them about what the mass immigration has.
Speaker 6 (31:07):
Done to this country.
Speaker 13 (31:08):
And they see the numbers in their individual businesses and
the states, and they see that it's not going well.
They see the thirty four thirty six trillion dollars in
debt that we are.
Speaker 7 (31:21):
They don't like that.
Speaker 13 (31:21):
It's now going to affect them at every level and
everything is higher, and the spending that the Democrats have
prioritized are not in with the mainstream of America. Do
they want to fund walls built in other countries, No?
Do they want to control who the terrorists are coming
in this country?
Speaker 9 (31:40):
Yes?
Speaker 13 (31:41):
And it's just not happening under Joe Biden, and it's
not going to happen. And he can try to talk
his way that bidnomics has been a good thing, but
the facts just don't bear bear that out. They have
their own opinions, but they can't alter the facts.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
That is so true.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
There's no covering for what he's done the intentional destruction
of Ernie. Everyone sees it, everyone knows it. So it'll
be interesting to try to see him explain that away.
But getting back to Biden's cognitive state, I wanted to
get your thoughts on your colleague, Representative Ronnie Jackson calling
on the White House doctor demanding that Biden take a
drug test before and after the debate.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
I mean, we all know both are most likely not
going to happen.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
But what do you think of Biden's mental health and
cognitive abilities at this point?
Speaker 2 (32:26):
And do the.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
American people deserve to know if the current president is
dependent on a chemical cocktail to keep him functioning well?
Speaker 13 (32:35):
A couple of things, Allison. I mean, if you look
at his non appearances, me stayed hidden in his basement
during the campaign season against Trump. Now the times he
has been where the publicans see, you know what state
he's in. He didn't know what direction to get off
of us on the stage. He miss messed the names
that he either mispronounces or doesn't know that are in
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his cabinet. I mean, it's obvious. And Ronnie Jackson call
on a drug test that should be an automatic. He
should agree on that and I'm sure President Trump would
do the same thing. But during the State of the Union,
when Joe Biden was shouting the whole time, it was
obvious he was he was on something, because you don't
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I hadn't seen him that, I guess wide awake. But
he was still incoherent and he had a teleprompter. The
good thing tonight he won't have a teleprompter and he
can't rely on it, and so we'll see how he is,
but he'll be on something. And if he has nothing
to hide, take the drug test and take a cognitive
test to see, you know, what his memory is or
lack of, and let the America people know it for
(33:44):
a fact.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Exactly right.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
The lack of transparency is very telling, I think. Now,
in other shockingly unshocking news, a former representative Adam Kinsinger
has officially endorsed Biden. Now he still claims to be anservative,
but I think we all know what he really is,
and that, of course, is someone who sold out to
the highest bidder a congressman.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
What is your reaction to Adam's latest announcement here?
Speaker 13 (34:11):
It doesn't surprise me. He's been a Trump hater for
a long time, you know, he's had a distinguished military career.
But it's kind of sad that here we are if
if Joe Biden goes in the next for another term,
socialism is here and upon us. He'll destroy the country.
He'll destroy the courts, He'll destroy any semblance of abiding
(34:37):
by the law that his administration is just not doing.
He's weaponized every agency in the Department of Justice and
really in his White House. So it doesn't surprise me
on Adam. I know him, and the fact that he's
I think he has sold out to the highest better
and it's probably something in it for him, which is sad.
You know, it's sad for the country that a man
(34:58):
who served and served honored berlanda military's taking that position.
But he has and he can do what he wants.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
It is very sad.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Indeed, I think you know, it is these week so
called Republican sellouts that are the very problem that we
are experiencing in our nation today, and I wish that
there was less of it, But sadly, I guess that's
not the case anymore. Congressman, we're all out of time
for today. Thank you so much for not being a sellout,
and thank you so much for joining us today.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
I really appreciate it my pleasures.
Speaker 9 (35:24):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
Coming up next, many critical thinkers suspect that the COVID
plandemic was just a trial run and the next manufactured
contagion will be the real deal.
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Speaker 2 (37:04):
Welcome back.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
Many critical thinkers suspect that the COVID plandemic was just
a trial run and the next manufactured contagion will be
the real deal. And now that monkey pox is making
another appearance in the headlines, I have to ask if
this is the next twist in the official narrative. NBC
News reporting the WHO and scientists are calling for urgent
(37:25):
action on the highly dangerous MPOC strain, adding a mutated
strain of empocs spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo
has estimated fatality rates of around five percent in adults
and ten percent in children.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
But if we've learned anything.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
In the past four years, it's that we must actively
seek out the real story. Internal medicine physician and activists
with expertise and anthrax and bioterrorism. Doctor Merril Nass joins us. Now,
doctor Nas, welcome back to the show. Thank you so
much for being with us today. What can you tell
us about this warning from the WHO about monkey pox?
I mean, it's already bright across different countries. How do
(38:02):
you see this panning out? And could this potentially be
used to build momentum for renewed efforts to pass the
pandemic treaty.
Speaker 9 (38:11):
Yes, so I looked at the media. What I want
to make clear is we were told two years ago
that monkey pox was going to have a one to
ten percent mortality rate, and it turned out to have
about a one in a thousand, and most of those
people probably had aids. Half of the people getting vaccinated
for monkey pox in LA, according to a report that
(38:33):
came out this week by CDC, were HIV positive. Now.
Al Jazeera looked at monkey epocks cases in the world
over the last year and pointed out that the death
rate was zero point two percent or two in one thousand,
not one to ten percent. So the only place where
hearing that there's a dangerous strain is coming from what
(38:54):
used to be the Belgian Congo. The public of the Congo,
and this is a country I've spent a month in.
There are very few roads. It's very difficult to get
good information. And what the CDC says is they think
there were twenty thousand cases. They think a thousand people died,
but almost none of them were ever tested. So it's
(39:17):
not at all clear that these people had monkey Pucks.
It's not clear that these people actually exist. And the
reason I say that is because the CDC did a
clinical trial starting in twenty sixteen of the current monkey
Pucks vaccine in the Congo. They gave it to one
thousand healthcare workers. They reported it, they had to report
(39:37):
the trial at clinicaltrial dot gov, which is a government website.
They never reported the results. They never told us what
happened in that trial. And so CDC has a history
of hiding information from the Congo. It's hard to get
this disease. You need direct contact. You can't get it
(39:58):
from being in a room with someone like you could
with COVID. There is very little transmission. Before twenty twenty two,
there were only three people in the West that in
the whole Western world that we knew of that had
gotten monkey pucks through transmission, two family members and one
(40:19):
medical professional, so it's hard to get There are no
cases of this supposed very dangerous monkey pucks strain in
the United States, zero cases, so don't worry. It seems
that this is another you know, basically a nothing burger
that is being used to generate fear and get people
(40:41):
to go get vaccinated.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
Very fascinating information, especially because now they're using this as
an opportunity to attack anyone talking about it, basically saying
what you said and calling us, you know, homophobic and
anti LGBT, making it about you know, second visuality, as
opposed to the fact that this is just completely overhyped.
(41:04):
All the while too, the Telegraph reported about a strain
of monkeypogs called Clade one B that doesn't require sexual
contact to spread, and there are reports of this strain
killing children and causing miscarriages again in the Democratic Republic
of Congo. So what do you think, doctor Nasa. Is
this just additional hype to ramp up the fear porn
(41:28):
and make people scared about something that doesn't really exist.
Speaker 9 (41:35):
So the Telegraph is normally a responsible newspaper. However, the
New York Times has not published a single article about
this new strain of monkey pocks, So apparently the New
York Times doesn't feel that there is reliable information. The
CDC website, which I checked an hour ago, says that
there are no human cases in the United States, and
(41:56):
I'll repeat. They say there were twenty thousand cases in
the Congo. They say it's in twenty five of twenty
six provinces, including the capital. They say there were a
thousand deaths, and they say almost nobody was tested. So
we have no idea. This is just a disease that
causes pustules. That could be many things. Could be virus,
(42:17):
could be other bacterial illnesses. It certainly doesn't require sexual contact.
It just happens that that is the way it's bread
in twenty twenty two. But one person touching another is
how you get it. It is a viral illness, and
there's been very little of it in the United States.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
Well, I'm glad you're clearing up the record here. Hopefully
this doesn't lead to another, you know, scamdemic type situation
where we're all forced to wear masks and you know,
prove to the authorities that were not contagious.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
It's just so ridiculous.
Speaker 9 (42:52):
But let me point out one more thing. In the
United States, Barda developed the vaccine for monkey pocks. It
was called infommune and now it's called gineos And the
United States government has spent over a billion dollars developing
that vaccine and stockpiling it. And so it is that
vaccine that they want to use now so that they
(43:13):
can call it a success. It's sort of a too
big to fail vaccine.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
Is this vaccine also an mRNA vaccine?
Speaker 9 (43:21):
It is not. It is not okay, well, but it
causes myocarditis, oh okay, and so it has serious side effects,
probably several percent of the recipients. This is a vaccine
that really nobody should get because the side effects are
much more serious than the disease monkey pox, which is
basically equivalent in the United States to shingles. You get
(43:44):
some lesions on your body, they last two to four weeks,
they go away, and then you're immune. But bird flu
is another, you know, fear porn problem that we're dealing
with now in the United States. There is no vieral
agency has been able to grow any virus out of milk.
They haven't reported growing any virus out of meat or
(44:07):
out of eggs, so there is no threat to the
food supply at this point. And the FDA and USDA
have tested hundreds and hundreds of milk sources from thirty
eight different states. If you cook the meat of an
infected chicken, you will not get sick. So the whole
(44:28):
idea that we have to kill all these chickens to
stop this disease when you can't stop it because it's
also in the white wild bird population. And by the way,
humans and animals and birds have viruses all the time
and we deal with them, and for some reason, this
one has has been identified as a huge problem. Now
(44:49):
twenty years ago this virus did. It almost never occurred
in people. There have been less than a thousand cases
in people around the world in twenty seven years since
it was discovered in people, and of those people, a
little over fifty percent died. Okay, so it was a
deadly virus, but it was also almost impossible to catch.
(45:10):
You had to be taking care of flocks of chickens
or turkeys or geese to get it. The virus has changed,
it has mutated. It is no longer killing people. So
there are only three it's never killed an American. There
have been only three cases in humans that the CDC
and USA have been able to find, and those people
(45:32):
one had pink eye, one had fatigued, one had pink
eye plus cough. That's it. They're all better. It's not
a deadly disease. It's nothing to worry about right now. Now,
both of these could change. It turns out that the
National Institutes of Health under FAUCI and IAID paid for
(45:53):
gain of function research on both bird flu viruses and
monkey pocks viruses. So there are more virulent strains of
these viruses in the laboratory, but they are not circulating
in the world now. And what we really need to
do is get rid of the gain of function, get
(46:14):
rid of everything they've created, and stop that type of
research worldwide.
Speaker 1 (46:19):
Absolutely, that is the real problem here. These naturally occurring
viruses aren't really that dangerous. It's the strains of viruses
they're cooking up in these labs and then unleashing onto
the public. It's very concerning, But of course that leads
me to suspect that it's just all about the ongoing
push for so called vaccinations. Because they're vaccinating the livestock
(46:42):
and the humans do as well as now demonizing raw milk.
I mean, they're just ramping up the fear mongering here
yet again. I mean, what is the end goal for
these people? Is this just an all out of salt
on our food supply at this point?
Speaker 9 (47:00):
Well, that's a good question. I mean, some of us
suspect that that's the case. I think, you know, we
need more information to be certain. But the fact that
the Biden administration has offered money to take twenty five
million acres out of farming and leave them fallow is
you know, something we're concerned about. This thirty by thirty
(47:22):
or thirty percent of the land on the planet is
supposed to go back to nature. This is another thing
to be concerned about. You know, are these alleged ecological
plans really in the best interest of the people of
the planet or are they going to lead to a
food shortage? Where we're right now, Sudan is facing a
(47:45):
tremendous food shortage. There are twenty five million people at
risk of starvation. The shutdown of the economies during COVID
double the number of people who were at risk of
starvation worldwide, And so it seems we need to be
very careful. The United States is the number one food
exporder in the world and Holland is number two, and
(48:08):
we are the two of the countries where our governments
are trying to encourage less and less food production.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
It is so concerning.
Speaker 1 (48:18):
It really should alarm everyone because I mean, I just
think they're coming after the farmers and the food like
never before.
Speaker 2 (48:24):
I mean, they're trying to.
Speaker 1 (48:25):
Put farmers in jail right now for simply growing their
own food.
Speaker 2 (48:30):
It's just absurd.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
Simultaneously, over in Denmark there will be the first, the
world's first excuse me at carbon tax for a gassy
cows and pigs.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
I mean, they just don't give up, do they. It's
just never ending.
Speaker 1 (48:44):
Their find out new creative ways every day to stop
to stop farmers from growing food and you know, animals
from existing.
Speaker 2 (48:53):
It's just frightening, isn't aw.
Speaker 9 (48:55):
Yes, right, So the cow belches are supposed to contain methane,
which is a greenhouse gas, and so supposedly cows are
causing global warming, and so people if we belch now,
the thing is, if you feed the cow, if you
change the food, if you give them seaweed for instance,
you can stop the methane production in the belches. So
(49:16):
that's really, you know, it's an excuse. It's not a
good excuse, because farmers know how to stop this belch thing,
if in fact that's a problem the thing. Also in Finland,
they are starting to vaccinate fur workers, workers who work
with mink, fox and other animals like that whose coats
(49:37):
are used to make clothing. There is bird flu found
in some of those animals, and so they're vaccinating the
workers with an experimental vaccine that's never been used outside
of a clinical trial before. And the EU has ordered
forty million or potentially ordered forty million doses of bird
flu vaccines. The issue about raw milk is an interesting one.
(50:00):
The FDA has not found any live virus in raw milk.
It did find, using only PCR tests, fragments of what
they call bird flu virus, and it may well be,
but when you're making a PCR test, you have to
be sure that your primers and probes are very specific
for only the virus you're looking at and do not
(50:23):
measure other viruses or other potential proteinaceous products. And because
the federal agencies have not told us what the PCR
test is, that they're using no one can actually confirm
that they are in fact finding bird flue bits of
bird flu virus in milk, so they haven't grown any virus.
(50:47):
In other words, there's no virus that can reproduce in
any milk, pasteurized or raw. But because the FDA has
had a campaign against raw milk for decades, they're using
this bird flu in cows story as a justification for
telling people, actually instructing every state in the country to
(51:07):
warn people about drinking raw milk. And the USDA has
made over eight hundred million dollars available to the states
to try to encourage farmers. Farmers are resisting because I
realized the food is good. There's no reason to be
doing to be doing this. USDA and FDA want to
go into farms and start testing the animals, testing the employees,
(51:30):
and of course if they find something with their pcing
art tests, they're gonna then quarantine the milk, make it
get thrown away. Maybe you won't be able to sell
the beef from your cattle. Who knows. So the farmers
are resisting and this eight hundred and I think twenty
six million dollars has been put on the table as
payments to encourage them to participate in this program, start
(51:51):
testing their animals and their staff, and you know, perhaps
gin up this problem to make it even bigger.
Speaker 2 (51:59):
That is just seconing.
Speaker 1 (52:00):
Of course, they're trying to be paid off to be
complicit in taking away and removing access to raw milk,
which you're right, the attack on raw milk has been
ongoing for years. They're just seizing this opportunity to finally
make it illegal once and for all, I suppose frightening
times at doctor Meryl Nas we are all out of
time for today.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
Thank you so much for your time and amazing insight.
We really appreciate you.
Speaker 9 (52:21):
Thank you, Bye bye bye.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
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Welcome Back, as America continues to rule out the welcome
matt for the millions of illegal aliens pouring through our
wide open border. Actual American citizens are getting our rights
stripped away. As previously discussed, the Supreme Court ruled six
to three yesterday that the government can collude with big
tech companies to censor speech they don't approve of. So
now anyone who dares to expose the truth will be
(54:28):
censored and silenced.
Speaker 2 (54:29):
Gone are the days of speaking freely.
Speaker 1 (54:32):
Now we live in an Orwellian nightmare where our thoughts
are restricted, in our words policed. We have an illegitimate
so called president squatting in the White House. We have
a two tier justice system complete with rigged elections. We're
over thirty four trillion dollars in debt, and the average
American is working two and three jobs just to afford
gas and groceries. We're involved with endless wars, and our
(54:53):
military is compromised of weak soy boys. Our children are
being indoctrinated to death with woke Marxist prop We've got
a population of people who've been injected with an experimental
bio weapon. Our food and our water are being poisoned,
and that is just the beginning. But heaven forbid we
think for even a moment that it's acceptable to even talk.
Speaker 2 (55:13):
About any of that.
Speaker 1 (55:15):
All the while aliens get to flood into our country
to receive unending welcome gifts, everything from free housing to
free food to prepaid debit cards. Heck, before long, the
illegals will be enforcing the law.
Speaker 2 (55:27):
And no, I'm not kidding.
Speaker 1 (55:28):
Both LAPD and now the Seattle Police Department are recruiting
DHACA eligible aliens as officers.
Speaker 2 (55:35):
And while our country and our.
Speaker 1 (55:37):
Future is on the brink of collapse, this is how
American mothers are being treated.
Speaker 14 (55:42):
What happened, and I will tell you what happened right now.
Speaker 15 (55:44):
I was speaking to one of the flight attendants and
got their pronouns wrong. The other flight attendant didn't like it.
I said, I'm really sorry. They I'm not very versed
with pronouns. I was holding my son, he was having
a temper tantrum. I had the car seat on my back.
I wasn't really focusing on anything except getting my Sun's
car seat on the flight and getting him comfortable and
safe in him because now it's his nap time.
Speaker 14 (56:05):
You can see he's kind of fallen asleep.
Speaker 15 (56:07):
They're saying that it's a hate crime that I did
that I might not even be able to ever fly United.
Speaker 14 (56:12):
We don't even know how we're going to get back today.
I don't know what to do.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
Hate crime more like you offended me personally and now
you're gonna pay. This is absolutely disgraceful and incredibly dangerous.
The Alphabet mafia has been so emboldened by our own
corrupt government that they now view themselves as such and
think they have the authority to dictate whether.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
Or not you're allowed to travel. Since when. I mean,
if this happened even.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
As little as ten years ago, these libtards would be
laughed out of existence. But no, sadly that's no longer
the case. Instead, these are now the people that think
they get to call the shots.
Speaker 16 (56:51):
Let me explain my misgendering is an act of violence.
I know this sounds extreme, and I know I talk
about this a lot, but this is because the situation
is extreme. Getting misgendered as a trans and non binary
person not only triggers the trauma of being conditioned into
a gender that is not ours, but it also triggers
the trauma of existing in a world that at large
(57:12):
would prefer we did not exist.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
We no longer live in America.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
We merely exist in a pagan cult of communists, pedophiles
and perverts who are working tirelessly to replace everything our
nation was founded upon.
Speaker 2 (57:24):
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