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Hey, welcome to the Ebercast. I'm your host, Doctor John Powers.
We have a lot to get through today. We got
a lot to get through today, and barring any catastrophic
equipment failures, I think we're gonna do it. And I'd
like for the record just to add that this is
the fourth week in a row that we have stuck
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to kind of our schedule, plus a bonus episode, so
you know, I feel like we're getting on back on track.
You know, if if I'm preaching to the choir or
I'm talking to people, it seems like a pointless discus
us in the world's moving so quickly today, events are
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happening so fast. You know, at least we can share
stories together, and that doesn't work. At least I'm tracking
the demise of Western civilization. That being said, I got
my pen here, and I got my vessel of the art,
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and I got my it's filled with my GINGI hot,
and this evening we're gonna be talking about I tentatively
titled the American coup. I don't know it should be
the American coups as in more than one. But we're
gonna be talking a little bit, putting in perspective what
the what is going on with the Democratic I don't
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even want to say primary, it's not even a primary
the Democratic candidates. Maybe I'm still not one hundred perds
convinced because once all this honeymoon stuff is over and
she gets to talk in like I believe, it's gonna
go downhill, very very quick quickly. And so anyhow, we're
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gonna be talking about that. We're gonna be putting what
happened to Joe Biden in a little bit of context
as a reminder, we are not unqualified to talk about
Joe Biden. We've done many, many episodes documenting Joe Biden,
like his wild plagiarism and lies and corn pop and
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his racism and what else, his disastrous foreign policy that
reaches back to the seventies. Man, and that was the
eternal recurrence or Joe Biden. I think, So you know,
if you're interested in my take on Joe Biden, you
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go back and find all those episodes. And also we're
going to be talking a little bit about, uh, social
media mind control, which is something that we are also
not un well that we are also not unqualified to
talk about. We've done many amazing episodes on how social
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media mind controls you. So we're gonna get into like
this little fascist public private partnership business between the White
House and social media and what it did. So with
all that being said, let's just get let's get into it.
Let's get this party started. It's a kind of like
an interdisciplinary episode. So we're talking about you know, I
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don't need extra dimensions and fucking UFOs and hidden space fleets.
Like the world is weird and the world is weird enough.
So we're gonna talk about conspiracy. Is it? It's when
a couple people get together and they make a plan
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to fuck people over. We're gonna be talking a lot
about conspiracy tonight. We're gonna be talking a lot about
conspiracies this evening. Oh God, why did I do it
to myself? All right, So we're going to NPR, of
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all fucking places, Joe Biden's long and rocky road to
the Democratic nomination. Wait, he didn't get nominated. This is
from twenty twenty August sixteenth, a guy named Ron Elving
when former Vice President Joseph Biden Junior, Joseph Robinette Biden Junior,
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the biden Nets or the Robinetts were the slave owners.
If you're wondering where what. When former Vice President Joseph
Biden becomes the Democratic Party's official nominee for president on Thursday,
he will complete two historic improbable comebacks earlier this year.
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Biden rose from roadkill status in early February voting to
effectively claim the nomination by the end of March. Twenty twenty.
Was far from the first time Joe Biden the Biden
bid for the White House. His nomination realizes the dream
of recurrent campaign firsts launched more than three decades ago
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in another political era in another century. No other major
party nominee has reached this plateau so many years after
their first formal candidacy. Most Americans know Biden as the
number two who served straight served eight years under Barack Obama.
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They may know that Biden's previously had been high profile
six term senator from Delaware, chairman of the Senate Judiciary
Committee and then the Foreign Relations Committee. Fewer may recall
that Biden you eologized kuklux klanman oh wait hold on wait,
I whoa hold on? Fewer may recall that Biden was
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also a candidate for president in two thousand and eight,
dropping out after finishing fifth in the Iowa caucus. Few
were yet remember Brian Biden's brilliant flame out in eighty seven,
when he was among the early favorites for the nineteen
eighty eight nomination. If you were even new that Biden
flirted with a campaign as far back as eighty four,
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which he actually received one delegates of vote at the
national convention back in twenty twenty, I believe Kamala Harris
also received one vote, but that was even before Iowa.
I believe she got one delegate on her side before
Iowa and dropped out because she's a mess. It's an
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abysmal mess that you guys have found yourselves in, and
it couldn't happen to a nicer fucking group of people.
Biden is also mentioned as a potential candidate in more
recent cycles, notably twenty sixteen as Obama's vice president. Biden
might as well have been competitive with Hillary Clinton, the
eventual nominee. He publicly considered a run in twenty fifteen,
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but step back after a Sunbow died of cancer in May.
He made his announcement in October, but several months later
said that he regretted not running every day. I have
two things to say about this. He did not run
in twenty fifteen. It's my speculation because he would be
running against Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton knows where all his
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bodies are buried. Hillary Clinton is a viper, and she
would have well, I'm just gonna say it, she would
have murdered him politically. If not politically, she would have
fucking literally murdered him. Second of all, this here says
that Joe Biden's son Bo died of cancer. I don't
think Biden knows that because he keeps saying that he
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died in Iraq. So I mean, just you know. Also,
I just need to point out it just occurred to
me that this the title of this article is Joe
Biden's Long and Rocky Road to the Democratic nomination. And
I want to know if this is an inside joke
from twenty twenty, because we all know how much he
loves ice cream. Now, it's like it's like, you know,
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I get home from a long, hard day at work
and I pour myself a drink and I get stoned
and I relax, And Joe Biden's like I come home
at two thirty and have some ice cream and get
tucked into bed. I'm not here just a shot on
this guy. Actually I am. I don't know. I don't
care for him at all. A rough start to twenty twenty.
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But that's not to say that there's not lessons to
be learned in this in this group of stories that
I've collected. You know, this is coming from a group
of people that say, we want to preserve democracy. We
want to save democracy. How'd your primary work out? All
that democratic democracy happening? Rough start to twenty twenty. What
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people do remember is that Biden began the current presidential
cycle as a Democrat's punitive front runner, that he stumbled
along the way, and he nearly washed out early. We're
going to this part of the episode, We're gonna be
talking about why he didn't wash out early and actually
how he wound up winning his nomination. I can give
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you a hint. It's a conspiracy. The real clear politics.
Average of polls showed him leading but not dominating the
field throughout twenty nineteen. In a field that one at
one point teamed with more than twenty other hopefuls, Biden's
polling rarely surpassed thirty percent. He struggled at times in
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the debates huh. He was caught in the cross fire
from rivals, including the one who is now his running mate,
Senator Kamala Harris of California. In the very first debate
last year, her jab that Biden stand on school bussing
in the seventies that little girl with Me gave her
fledgling campaign a bump. It also left a bitter taste
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with some of Biden's closest advisors that would hinder but
not prevent her from joining the ticket. Now that jibe
that they're not really explaining it, I guess she's basically
calling Joe Biden erasis. She called him a racist because
of his stance on bussing inner city kids as a debate.
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As the debate ground on in the impeachment proceedings in
Washington diverted media attention, Biden struggled to break away from
the field when his main challenger Senator Bertie Sanders of
Vermont had a heart attack in October, and some of
Sanders backers gravitated towards Senator Elizabeth Fokahona Warren of Massachusetts
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and other candidates, but not Biden that this is the
crux of the problem. Bernie Sanders folks went to Focahontas
and everyone started freaking out. So again a completely unelectable female. Completely.
I don't think her being a female has much to
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do about it, but I was trying really hard not
to her a bitch. By the end of the Iowa
caucuses on February third, Biden found himself and also ran.
Just as in two thousand and eight, it was an
upstart candidate, Pete Buddha Judge, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana,
who shared the winner circle with Sanders but finished fourth again,
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also completely unelectable manchild. Sanders and Buddha Judge again virtually tied.
In New Hampshire primary on February eleventh. Biden came in fifth,
that the choice of only one out of every twelve voters.
As Sanders and Buddha Judge dueled for delegates, it was
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Sanders who got the biggest boost from the polls. His
coincided with his big win in February twenty second of
Nevada caucuses, which were avowed democratic socialists. Showed strong appeal
among Hispanic voters and got nearly half of the voters overall.
Media reports were routinely referring to him as the front runner. Again.
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The problem with Bernie Sanders is he was unelectable at
that time. In twenty twenty, he was unelectable. You can't
run as a socialist in twenty twenty. It would have
never worked. The Democratic Party has not degenerated to the
point of mass lunacy which we see today where you
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know Kamala Harris just you know her, the slogan for
her and what's this tim wall chime pon tens champaign
might as well be like, hey, we're all I don't
know socialism. Socialism is great, It just hasn't been tried
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to know. What's another couple of million people dying? What's
that all about? Who cares? But to my point, the
world is so crazy and on fire and everybody's stupid.
Now now it's kind of more acceptable. Poor Bernie Sanders.
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He was born in the Rock Sentuary century right, but
Biden stayed alive in Nevada, finishing second with twenty percent.
It was enough to carry him to South Carolina and redemption.
So this is this is the the Clyburne factor. Cliburne's
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crucial contribution. South Carolina's first in the South primary matters
in the Democratic contest because it's the first event where
the African American voters with whom Biden had residual appeal
as Obama's vice president, carry outside outsized influence. The attention
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turned to the Palmetto State. The senior officeholder, James clyburn
the highest ranking Black member of Congress, as the House
Majority whip, announced his endorsement of Biden. So the Democrats
got together and they were like, we can't have Senator
we can't have Focahontas, we can't have Senator Marx from Virginia,
Stalin the Stalinist from Virginia, and we can't have a
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little baby boy Pete Boody judge. We've got to have Biden.
And this is how we're gonna do it. Alternatively, I
believe this is why we got Kamala Harris. You know
when before he chose running mate Biden was like, I
promise you it's gonna be a woman of color. And
I believe that was part of a trade. If you
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don't think that trades happened, I don't know what it's saying.
It's kind of horse trading, I believe happens all the time.
Clyburn's backing all but guaranteed Biden would carry the black vote.
But it did more than that. It created the first
real ground swell of energy for his campaign. In Must Remember,
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Biden himself says, hey, man, if you don't vote, if
you don't vote for me, you ain't black. Remember he
told that Charlemagne the dog guy, he told him that
right on his radio. I guess it's radio program you created.
I already read that part. Biden won the Black vote overwhelmingly,
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especially among women, fueling a blowout that saw his vote
share and Sanders reversed from the Nevada tally. But the
biggest event of the year to date, Biden got nearly
half of the vote in Sanders a fifth. No other
candidate got enough to earn a delegate. With Super Tuesday looming,
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both Buddha Judge and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar dropped out
and endorsed Biden. They said that he was the candidate
most likely to beat President Trump, which was the criteria
most often cited by Crucial, most cited as crucial by Democrats.
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Warren remained in the hunt, but barely remained in the hunt.
She was counting coup hey how while yah, hey, how
are yuh? But barely given Biden the one on one
match with Sanders that he had been wanting. Okay, well
you know, how do you know? How do you know? That?
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After Nevada, Sanders had been poised to win most of
the fourteen states voting in the March third Super Tuesday contest,
but South Carolina shifted the momentum. Sanders won in California, Colorado,
Utah in his home state of Vermont. Biden swept the rest,
including Texas five other southern states where he won at
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least fifty five percent of the votes among African Americans,
all due to James Clyburn. The shift in momentum dimmed
sanders hopes for recovery in states where he had done
well in twenty sixteen, such as Missouri, Michigan, and Washington.
After Wisconsin joined that list on April seventh, Sanders dropped out.
Within a week, he endorsed Biden, and within a week
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after that he had a brand new mansion. He had
a brand new giant home. I wonder how that worked.
In the four months since, as other states have held
their nominating events, Biden has continued to reap the delegate harp,
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the delegate harvest, essentially unopposed. While the Corona virus was limited,
his limited his campaigning to remote events and interviews from
his home in Wilmington, Delaware. Remember that the basement campaign.
They called it Biden Man. He was just showing us
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how vital he was, gradually risen in the polls and
build a lead over the incumbent president President that stood
at eleven points in the latest NPR PBS News Hour
Marris poll released on Friday. The trend that continues continued
despite Biden's relative inactivity, driven less by the Democrat than
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by the Trump's controversies, essentially his handling of the virus
and the economic fallout and the widespread racial unrest followed
the killing of George Floyd by I don't know, fentanol.
We're just gonna see the killing of George Floyd by
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police in Minneapolis. All right, February was not the first time,
all right, I think we got the picture here. We
got the picture that I wanted to paint. So we're
gonna move on. Like I said, we got a lot.
I've already run out of time, I think. But link
will be in the show notes if you want to
finish that episode. This not the episode, this article, and
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we'll get back to it after this. Now we go
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to nbcnews dot com. God, I'm really digging at the
bottom of the barrel here. Representative Jim Clyburn help Biden
win young black voters in twenty twenty. This time they're
not listening. So I've had a bunch of sort of
anecdotal data regarding this, just in my personal I don't know,
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life or whatever. Variably, invariably, if I'm watching videos on YouTube,
which I do a lot. I watch a lot of YouTube.
I don't know if it's my algorithm. I'm sure it is.
The Creepy line. If you have seen The Creepy Lion,
go find it. It's a documentary. Uh, and we're gonna
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be talking about it later. But invariably there's black YouTubers
who are who I've watched turn pro Trump and it's
it's amazing. It's amazing. One of my favorite kind of
things that have happened is, uh, well, there was that
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lady at the Atlanta Trump rally. If you guys haven't
seen that, check that out. It's a it's amazing. But
the way that black dudes have been flocking to Trump
since he got shot is it's wild, man, It's wild.
I hear them say things like, hey, Trump is being
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persecuted like a black, like a black person. I can
finally like I can understand like what he's going through,
you know, because of all this lawfair stuff. And another
my absolute favorite thing my wife can tell you about
it because I've been watching it over and over again,
is the the fifty fitty sorry sorry minter sent mister
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sent the fitty Scent song many men. Someone cut a
bunch of like Trump stuff to it, and it's a
I mean, it's amazing, it's amazing. Anyhow, that's probably just
my algorithms, probably just feed me bullshit that I like
or whatever, but I have a feeling I'm seeing it,
you know, in real time. You know, black folks coming
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around to Conservatism, which is awesome. They should have been
here all along you know, this is something I'm sure
I've talked about this before in the show. Fucking LBJ
is like the fucking like I don't know, bond of villain.
He's his political moves with the Black family sinister and
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fucking soul crushingly evil. So you know, I'm just saying,
welcome a board, guys, Welcome a board, bros. Let's go.
NBC dot Com Representative James clyburn helped Biden win young
black voters in twenty twenty. This time, they are not listening. Clyburne,
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Democrat South Carolina, has been campaigning for Biden ahead of
the South Carolina primary, and his frustration with young voters
is palpable. Sumpter, South Carolina Representative Jim clyburn was preaching
to the choir in every sense. Clyburne was a guest
speaker at a black church here on a recent Sunday,
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telling his audience that a certain candidate for higher office
deserves to lose. He didn't mention Donald Trump's by name,
but it was clear who he meant. Okay, well, I
guess he won't get in trouble for using the church
for politics. And the Democratic congressman from South Carolina rattled
off a list of ways Trump has insulted Black Americans
over the years. Sitting in Pew's, largely middle aged and
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older congregants applauded the message. The trouble for Cliburne, who
is eighty three years old? When will these people just
fucking get out of Pollock. This guy's fucking eighty three.
These hippies are really gonna fucking run this country in
the ground before they die. Man, this is fucking is
the people he most needs to hear him. Weren't the
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ones listening? Well, first of all, let's just take this
paragraph back to the beginning.
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Uh.
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The Democratic congressman from South Carolina rattled off the list
of ways Trump has insulted Black Americans over the years.
Has he done the same thing for Joe Biden? Because
Joe Biden has said some fucking crazy racist shit over
the years. And by the way, do do do do
do do do do? Breaking news? No one's heard this before.
He eulogized the Klansman. Everybody, Hey, everybody, he eulogized the Klansman.
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Fucking you can't write. We're living in clown world like nothing,
nothing is real. Everything in the news is nothing is real.
The next day, Cliburne cast an early vote for President
Joe Biden in South Carolina's Democrat primary. He held the
news conference afterwards and laid out all the stakes. Look,
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do you want an old white racist to be president? Yes?
We do. Uh wait, do you want this country to
lead to be led by someone who time and time
again demonstrates misogynistic tendencies. We'll talk to Tara Reid about
the misogynistic tendencies of Joe Biden. Talk to Joe Biden's
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thirteen year old daughter when well she's not thirteen anymore,
but when she was thirteen, Say, hey, how misogynistic do
you think your dad was? How weird? How weird is
it the shower with your daughter when you're thirty, when
she's thirteen years old? Newsflash, everybody, it's pretty fucking weird.
It's pretty fucking weird. I don't have any kids, but
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I can imagine it's weird. So take that as you may.
And racist attitudes, you know, like making fun of seven
eleven workers, putting on fake accents for seven eleven workers
who do calling young black men super predators? Does that
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sound like a racist attitude? We've talked about it on
the show Go Back. He said, standing outside the polling
place on a blustering morning, you know, you can't politic
at polling places, by the way, that's illegal. You can't
what do they call it electioneering? You can't electioneer at
a polling place. By the way, you can answer exit
pole questions and get the fuck out of the way.
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That's what you're supposed to do on a blustery morning
in Orangeburg? Is that what you want? Is that what
you want? We gotta get these I shouldn't be saying
this because I'm getting to be an old fuck too,
but we got to get these old fuckers out of
here eighty three years old? Are you fucking kidding me?
Without Clyburn, there might have never been a Biden presidency,
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as we just talked about. In twenty twenty, his endorsements
received Biden's flailing can't revived Biden's flailing campaign. Clyburn cemented
Biden's status as the favorite of black voters, helping him
win in South Carolina primary involting him to the party nomination. Now,
polling shows that young black voters are peeling away from
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Biden in numbers that worried Democratic officials. Clyburn, for his part,
sounds indignant. So if I were writing this article. I'm
not a journalist, but if I was writing this article,
I would have put now polling shows that young black
voters are running to Donald Trump in numbers that read
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Democratic officials, because I don't think they're peeling away from Biden.
I think they're running towards Trump. Maybe I'm a glass
half full kind of guy. Oh sorry, actually my glass
is actually half empty right now. To compare Biden's history
to Trump's, he says Trump has demeaned Black Americans for decades,
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like calling them super predators. That's not demeaning. He adds
Will Biden has compiled a record rivalring that of Lyndon
Johnson's quote great Society unquote. I'm sure we've talked about
the Great Society at some point in time. I have
such strong feelings about what Lyndon Johnson did to this
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fucking country and his villainy of young black voters who
have grown disenchanted with Biden, Clyburton says, I want them
to stand in front of me and tell me they
will support that Trump record over Joe Biden's record I
think the records both speak for themselves. I urge you
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all to go back and listen to my old Joe
Biden episodes. NBC News pulling a twenty twenty three found
that Black voters overall favored Biden over Trump seventy three
to seventeen percent, but when it came to voters under
the age of thirty four, that margin shrink. Among that
slice of the black electorate, Biden's support fell sixty percent.
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Trump's rose twenty eight. In twenty twenty, Biden won eighty
seven percent of Black votes, including eighty nine percent of
Black voters under twenty nine and seventy eight percent of
those thirty to forty four. I want to know the
percentage of dead black voters voted for Biden in twenty twenty.
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That's really the important part I think of this whole thing,
isn't it. Any slippage from Biden's base could prove disastrous
In another title election. In twenty twenty, Biden's victory rested
on fewer than forty three thousand votes in just three states, Arizona, Georgia,
and Wisconsin. Clye burn Is giving speeches and interviews warning
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black voters of what it means if they forsake Biden
and allow Trump to reclaim power ultimate power. He starts
by reminding voters of Trump's condemnation in nineteen eighty nine
of the Central Park five the minority, the minority teenagers
who are wrongly convicted of raping a woman who have
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been jogging in Central Park. First of all, this is
all bullshit. It's all bullshit. If you go back and
you watch the Central Park five interrogation tapes, those teenagers
were clearly there. They were clearly a part of whatever
happened to this lady. And they all got let loose.
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They all got let loose because of some DNA evidence
that did not exclude them their own testimony. Clearly they
were there. Clearly, they all were there. They all know
something more, you know, if you dropped me off. I've
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never been to Central Park. I've never been to New
York City. But if you dropped me off in the
Central Park. Between my research of the Central Park five
and the Old Spider Man two video game on Sony PlayStation,
I could find my way out of the Central Park
and probably out of New York just based on those two,
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those two data points. When then came Trump's role in
the birther conspiracy that falsely questioned Barack Obama as US citizenship.
From there, Clyburn's cites Trump's false claims that black female
poll workers in Georgia in twenty twenty was a hustler
and a professional vote scammer. I don't know anything about
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this particular episode that he's talking about. I just hope
that in twenty twenty four, we are not going to
find ourselves as a country failing, falling into what Germany
fell into in nineteen thirty two, he added, referring to
a period when the Nazis came to power. So this
article was written by an idiot or for idiots. Trump's
campaign did not respond to a request for comment that
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of Clyburne's critique, and he described himself as the least
racist person. I'm a tremendous person. I'm the best least
racist person. Ask anybody. That's what he said. So, I mean,
I just I'm not going to just be arguing with
an article for the rest of the night. It's just
I'm just not down to do that. So maybe I
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could go a little bit further. God damn, this is long.
That's what she said, goodies in return for votes. Clyburn's
argument rests on a simple premises. Young black voters need
to appreciate that twenty twenty four election is a choice
that leaves them no practical options other than to vote
for Biden. Here he goes again with Johnson. No president
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has produced a better record since Johnson inactive as civil
rights and the anti poverty programs of the nineteen sixties.
I feel bad for James Clyburn because he, I mean,
obviously he's been in government for a really long time.
I don't think that's a measure for intelligence. But I
just don't I don't understand what he doesn't see. I
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don't get it yet, that is. I mean, I'm not
trying to piss on an eighty nine year old dude
or whatever, whatever the whatever it said. So I'm gonna
go uh here. So we're gonna move over to The
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Daily Caller for the social media manipulation portion of tonight's episode.
Here we are moving intact. Two Biden Harris staffers reveal
how they manipulated disinformation to hide Biden's mental decline from voters.
This is the crux of the American coup story. This
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is from Juliana Freiman, who is a contributor. This is
August eighth, twenty twenty four, so last the end of
last week. Zoom call videos following the twenty twenty election cycle,
Shoe Biden Hairs staffers reveal how they manipulated disinformation to
hide the Democrat the Democratic candidate Joe Biden's cognitive decline
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from voters. Former Biden Harris campaign digital director Rob Flattery,
now presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Hair deputy deputy campaign manager,
revealed that the Democratic National Committee created a program to detect, track,
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and have social media platforms flag misinformation narratives, including online
discussions about Biden's mental fitness for public office. According to
videos obtained by journalist Matt o'frella, these video shows a
zoom call Flattery conducted with Hope Not Hate, a UK
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based activist group touting its mission of combating far right extremism.
The zoom call took place in November eighteenth, twenty twenty.
According to a screenshot from Hope Not Hate's Twitter post,
and here's a Twitter post right here, it's ATRF exclusive
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new newly discovered zoom recordings the Biden and Harris team
reveals how they manipulated voters into thinking Biden's mental decline
was quote disinformation unquote, Well we all now know it's
not disinformation. So what is this? What is this even? Fucking?
What is this even? What is it? And it's just
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posts after posts after post of all these videos the
Daily Caller dot com. I'll have the link in the
show notes if you want to look at these x
or Twitter videos, posts, whatever. Flattery who called the program
quote one of the smartest things unquote for uh, I
don't know for what. What is the smartest thing for
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Is it the smartest thing to mislead your base? Is
it the smartest thing to mislead your voters? Is it
the smartest thing to mislead the American public? Yes? All
of the above, orchestrated by the Democratic Party, was joined
on the call by Timothy. A dem List news release
from May twenty twenty one said that he had been
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announced as the DNC's counter Disinformation program lead analyst in
recent months. I can just shorten this title the DNC
Czar of Disinformation. The Biden for President Director of Rapid
Response Rebecca revenge Chick, who later became Biden administration's White
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House Deputy Director for Digital Strategy also took part in
the call. Revenge Kitsch said was a massive amount of
disinformation floating relating to Biden's mental fortitude, so another way
to write that sentence would be revenge. Chick said that
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there was a massive amount of people worried about Biden's
mental fortitude. It clearly wasn't disinformation. It clearly wasn't. We
all knew, we could all see, we all know, we knew.
She explained that people making posts related to topics deemed
disinformation were targeted real time based on quote, online behavioral
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cues building out personas based on the kind of content
they were consuming, what they were searching, and the kinds
of websites they were visiting. Unquote, She's one of these people.
In certain lights, she looks okay. In another light, she
kind of looks like she smells like cabbage. Becca Revenge
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kis Kinnich. Durgan took the helm of the program, and
his reports were sent to the highest levels of the
Biden campaign. According to Flattery, The program is still listed
on the DNC's official website, and Durgon remains employed by
the DNC. Going now on nine six years. According to
his LinkedIn page, he previously worked on a few for
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a few months as a data visual visualization analyst on
former de Democratic nominee Hillary Will Kill Them All Clinton
in twenty sixteen's campaign. Revenikovich attributed at least two hundred
thousand votes Biden received in the twenty twenty program to
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the twenty twenty program two hundred thousand votes? What did
we just read in the last article? What he won
by forty three thousand something? This democratic I'm not going
back to rereads, just rewinding if you care. Whatever. I
don't know democratic president won the state of won the
states of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin by less
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than that put together, according to the data collected by
the by NPR from state officials or Raflia appears to
have taken a screenshot of the NPR's graph, The risk
and the hit concern around mental acuity in particular went
down by eight points over the course of our campaign.
So when he was running in twenty twenty, I did
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an episode. I did series episodes about Joe Biden ever
talked about it at length. I challenged him to a
tic tac toe match. I don't know if you guys
remember he never responded, so I don't know. It probably
got flagged by this program. Oh my god, this guy
wants to challenge Biden to a tic tac toe match
to prove how intellectually deficient he is. Biden announceds withdraw
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from the twenty twenty four election on July twenty first,
after a week's long campaign spearheaded by top Democrats, following
his poor debate performance on June twenty seventh that raised
concerns regarding his cognitive ability. This came after the White
House insisted that videos apparently of Biden freezing during a
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Juneteenth celebration and wandering off the G Summit summit summit
were quote cheap fakes unquote, So all that all that
really happened. He did freeze during during the thing, He
did wander off the G seventh summit, and like the
lady from Spain or can it, somebody had to like
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help him, and they weren't cheat fakes. This was him
actually fucking everything up. And this is not new. Everybody
knew that he was just adult. He's a tottering, doddering
old man that has more hair than he had when
he was thirty. How did that happen? I used to
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call him Plugs back in the day when I did
those episodes. Back in the day, we call him Plugs.
Now he's on the hair team for men. July twenty if,
twenty twenty one, Dugan told Duragin whenever his fucking name
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has told The New Democrat Network in a zoom interview
that the big tech companies really hold these cards when
it comes to what content seminates on social media platforms.
The NDN wrote at the time that Duragan runs the
DNCS Countering Disinformation Program. In a post highlighting the interview,
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there there's a reason why the hard right dominates Facebook,
and it's because the way their system is oriented, they
hold people's attention to keep them afraid and outraged. That
kind of content moves to the top, and those then
those publishers are incentivized to create more of it, create
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more of this propaganda. Duringgan says, Biden Harris poster is
visible on the wall behind him. I mean, I'm not
gonna be arguing with this article all night either, but
what to keep them to keep their voters afraid and outraged?
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Oh my god, how many times have you heard Donald
Trump is just like and if he gets selected again,
the world's gonna end. They both I believe they're both
guilty of that. And I think this guy is just
a lying shit bag. This dude right here, the visualization
director of information of the Blah Blah Blah concerns regarding
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censorship of conservative political content under the guise of misinformation
and disinformation also mal information. They forgot one reached a
fever pitch in October twenty twenty, especially following the suppression
of the New York Posts Hunter Biden laptop story by
social media platform It wasn't just by social media platforms,
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it was by everybody. Everybody. God damn it. That divine
chick was the only person that with walls to do it,
according to Twitter and Facebook, which was later accepted as
accurate reporting. Outrage and and testified. I'm getting stuffed up
all of a sudden. Outraget intensified when former President Donald
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Jay Trump was banned either for a period of time
or permanently across many social media platforms, including Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter,
YouTube following the US riot at Following the riot at
the US Capitol on January sixth, twenty one. Okay, all right,
now we're going to finish here. We did an episode
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a while back where we featured an article by Seymour
Hirsch and it was regarding oh, it was Joe Biden's
Secret War. That was the name of the episode. It
was regarding how we circumvented Congress and sent a bunch
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of I don't know, probably Navy seals or CIA app
assets to bomb and destroy the nord Stream pipeline. Seymour
Hirsch was all over it. He did this great article.
So here we're gonna be revisiting good old sy Hirsch
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leaving Las Vegas inside the last torture days of the
Biden campaign July twenty seventh, twenty twenty four. So we've god,
what is it? Okay? So, in late nineteen sixty seven,
as the Vietnam War was raging in, President Lyndon B.
Johnson was becoming increasingly unpopular. I was recruited to handle
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the press and to write speeches for Senator Eugene McCarthy
of Minnesota, the only Democrat gutsy enough to run against
the Democratic president. Months later, working around the clock in
a clutter suite in a New Hampshire motel. I was
curious about a courier from New York who flew up
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most nights on the last Eastern Airlines flight. The courier
would dash to the suite with a canvas bag attached
to his wrist and turn it over to the campaign's
richest and most enthusiastic benefactors. The guy was a multimillionaire
who ran a major stock market fund, but he was
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happy to sit in a suite I was then sharing
with Richard Goodwin, a real political pro Unlike me, the
college and the college brats on the campaign and just
watch and do the various errands that need to be doing.
One night, I asked the millionaire what was in the bag,
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and he threw it to me with a key, and
I unlocked it, and I found myself staring at dozens
of shiny packages of one hundred dollars bills. I had
no idea then, now or now whether these funds were
properly reported, and I did not ask. So that's how
this works, I thought, and I tossed the bag back,
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and I knew that I was not long for the
world of presidential politics. It was not surprising that the
long overdue unraveling of President Joe Biden's re election campaign
happened when it became impossible to keep his increasing impairment
covered up. It was the big time moneybackers the Democratic
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Party who called off the game to see no evil here,
no evil after Biden's shocking performance in his June debate
with d j T. They balked at continuing to give
millions of dollars to the party now that there was
evidence that the president is not always there. You'd think
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it would be a vigilant press corps led by a
New York Times or Washington Post or you know, I
don't know Woodward and Bernstein who first broached the issue
of Biden's impairment. Those papers missed the story. Their first
significant report came in early June from the Wall Street Journal,
whose consistently brilliant news section considered suspect by The Times,
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in the Post and many readers because the paper's conservative
editorial page and that fact and the fact that it
is part of Rupert Murdoch's news Corp, broke the story
on the front page under the headline behind closed Doors,
Biden shows signs of slipping that was early June. The
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White House Press Office quickly responded that both of those
quoted in the story were Republicans who are supporters of Trump.
This strategy somehow worked. Fear of Trump took priority over
doing the right thing. Ditto for CNN MSNBC, whose panel
on former White House officials often can be fun to watch,
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especially while chewing lots of cotton candy. Viewers of the
equally biased Fox News undoubtedly had similar candy to crush.
When or who in Washington didn't know that Biden was failing?
We all did, up to a point. I had learned
months earlier from a federal officer that those in the
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front rows of university events where Biden was speaking were
warned not to move. If the President tripped while walking
to the podium, secret Service agents were on hand to
pick him up immediately. There would be no front page
photos of a college valle victorian helping the President climb
to his feet. The American public could see Biden's slow decline.
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I mean, we've watched them fall asleep at functions. I mean,
I don't know, I don't know why everyone is so
mystified by this. The journal it's fake. Everyone's fake mystified
by this. That's the fuck. That's the answer. Everyone's fake
mystified and they don't want to tell the truth. The
Journal because we're living clown world. We're in clown world,
present year, current ear clown World. The Journal reported that
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nearly three fourths of those polled Biden was too old
to seek another term. Cabinets. Cabinet meetings in the past
few years largely disappeared or turned into wrote sessions as
recorded by the Sea Span The Sea Span Okay, That's cool,
which faithfully televised all the White House events. Biden would
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join the ceeded cabinet heads and read from prepared text
from each page covered with a plastic sheet. It was
far from vibrant television. Why is each page covered with
a plastic sheet? Is he gonna They're afraid he's gonna
drool on them. We can't have him drool on these
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papers and then have them go to the Smithsonian or
the Archives or God forbid a Joseph Robinette Biden Junior
fucking present cin Intial Library. After the debate. After the debate,
there was mounting pressure on Biden to drop out, as
the White House and the President himself denied that he
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was suffering from anything more than a bad day. I
got a tummy ache, I want some ice cream, a
cold and jet lag. Oh, they forgot to mention SI
here forgot to mention that they first blamed it on
the lighting. There are newspaper stories about Hunter Biden, the
President's convicted son, keeping by his side and warning all
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White House staffers that anyone who even hinted at the
truth would be fired. This message quickly was leaked to
the press. Soon the White House Press Corps suddenly discovered
that they were being misled by the president's press secretary.
There were lots of torture questions and broken hearts, and
the message was the same, the President is in good
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health and is going to run for reelection this fall
and carry on serving for four more years after he
defeats Trump. On Monday, July fifteenth, Biden took off on
Air Force one on a campaign trip to Nevada, a
toss up state that Biden won in twenty twenty by
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a little more than thirty thousand votes. On Tuesday, he
gave the keynote address to five thousand members of the
NAACP at its annual convention. The next day, the president,
apparently strickened while campaigning with a yet to be revealed illness,
broke away from his schedule and made a police escort.
Raced to Air Force One after initially telling police that
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they were heading to the nearest emergency room. I think
this is when he got COVID. Well, they say he
got COVID a lot. There's evidence to say that he
had a stroke. I think another stroke. There's evidence to
say that he had another stroke. A series of blog posts,
local police reports, internet messages, and a report in the
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Daily Mail disclosed further details of the Bidens trip to
Las Vegas and his abrupt return to his home in Delaware.
This is when he went to his beach house. I
think I went over these reports this week with a
senior official in Washington who helped me fashion an account
of the White House and complete disarray culminating in the
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president's withdrawal from the race. It's not a story unlike
Seven Days in May, the Cold War thriller in which
Colonel a colonel played by Kirk Douglas foyles a coup
by a general played by Burt Lancaster. None of what
you read below comes from an official account by the
White House. At that point. According to Emily Gooden, a
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Daily Mail reporter who was in the traveling press pool,
the president was deathly pale. How could she tell? And
Air Force one flew at a maximum speed to Delaware,
where the President has a weekend retreat at Rehobeth Beach.
The press pool was told that Biden had COVID. Nothing
more was said on Air Force one. After Biden's return
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to Delaware, the White House told the public that Biden
contracted a COVID infection and would be an isolation. I
thought he was a vaccident. He was said to have
upper respiratory systems or runn he knows a cough and
was fatigued. Maybe that's what's happened to me. Maybe I
got COVID again. That was the last straw for a
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core group of congressional leaders. Here's where the conspiracy creeps in.
Everybody a literal conspiracy, not the Freemasons or the Shriners
or secret agent Aliens. It was the last straw for
core group of congressional leaders, government officials, and some senior
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Biden funders who were withholding huge amounts of committed contribution
there was a pressure on donors to come across on
their pending commitments, but officials told me it was understood
that Biden had a physical problem in Las Vegas and
the family was saying no to continue pressure from donors
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and the senior Democrats in Congress read i e. Nancy
Pelosi Chuck Schumer to withdraw from the presidential campaign. Initially,
the president could not be reached. It was nappy time
that those were should never be typed. The president could
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not be reached, like it's his job to answer the
fucking red phone when it rings. Bro By Saturday, July twentieth,
former President Bracco by Baraco Hussein Obama was deeply involved,
and there was talk that he would place it call
to Biden, and it was not clear whether Biden had
been examined or just what happened to him in Vegas.
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Big three, the official said, referring to House former House
Speaker Nancy PELUSI hold on, all right, sorry about that,
Sorry about that. Senate Majority Leader, Chuck you Schumer. The
House Minority Leader Hakim Jefferies continued to be directly involved.
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On Sunday morning, the official told me, with the approval
of Pelosi, and Schumer. Obama called Biden after breakfast and said,
here's the deal. We have Kamala's approval to invoke the
twenty fifth Amendment. The amendment provides that when the president
is determined by the Vice President and others the cabinet
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to be unfit to carry out the powers and duties
of his office, the vice president shall assume those duties.
It was clear at this point the official said that
he would he would get that she would get the nod,
that is, the support to run for the PENC in
the November election, but Obama also made it clear. The
official said that he was not going to immediately endorse her,
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but the group had decided that her work as prosecutor
would help her deal with Trump in a debate. I
believe they are going to be proven wrong. I actually
believe that. I don't believe that this is actually what happened.
I think the reason Obama didn't delayed his endorsement is
because he wanted the primary situation to pan out. I
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believe that the counter punch to this was Joe endorsing
Kamala Harris. So they kick him out and he's like, fine, well,
you're gonna now have to deal with this fucking problem,
and he endorsed her. They don't politically have any other
recourse but then to get behind her. And when she
starts talking, she's Dutch ditching the press. Right now, she
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hasn't done a press conference, she doesn't answered any questions,
and when she does, the fucking wheels are gonna fall off.
I'm not gonna say that. The press and the machine's
not gonna back her, but it's gonna get crazy. They
are gonna it is gonna get fucking crazy. You think
this tampon tim situation is wild, You wait until she
can start talking whatever she wants and answer questions that
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are a teleprompter. It's gonna be a fuck of wild ride.
One possible drawback I was told back to the article
was Harris. Harris's sometimes disdain for the work of the
US Intelligence Committee. She is known not to be especially
interested in the President's Daily Brief, a highly classified summary
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account of current intelligence that is prepared overnight by the
Office of the Director of National Intelligence and delivered by
hand to the most vital offices in Washington, including the
Vice President. The documents, which include signals intelligence and can
be read by the addresseee and the presence of the
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delivering intelligence officer was told that Harris often showed little
interest in reading the document and at some points asked
the agency to stop delivering it to her. This is
Kramer wanting the junk mail to stop. This like my
third Seifeld reference. Today, now as presidential candidate, she is
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being kept up to date on all significant intelligence matters.
The key factor in the decision to force Biden out
of office by invoking the twenty fifth Amendment was a
series of increasingly negative polls on the President's standing against
Trump and that has been commissioned by the funders. The
official said the downward slope was increasing. Polling would also
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be important for the vice president. I was told it
was agreed that if the polls did not continue to
show gaining traction, other options would be considered, including an
open convention. I was unable to learn if Harris was
aware of such considerings when she intended to abide by them.
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Here we're going We're gonna wrap this up, run a
little bit long. Sorry about that. The office, who has
decades of experience and fundraising, told me the Obama emerged
as the strong man throughout the negotiations, and he had
the agenda, and he wanted to seek it through to
the end. Ci Cy, he wanted to see it through
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to the end, I think is what he's trying to say.
Maybe seek Maybe that's a maybe, that's a I don't know,
like a fancy way to say it. I don't know.
And he wanted to have control over who would be elected.
The next few days after we talked with Harris getting
off to a solid start, Obama and his wife announced
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their endorsement. Obama and his wife Big Mike announced their
endorsement of Harris and told her over the phone in
a staged TV event. It was clearly staged that they
would do all they could to campaign for her and
to support her, but she better perform.
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You better perform. That's what I'm telling you.
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