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A number of cabinet ministers have gone into number 10.
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One of them is the Dean Doris who came out.
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What up, yo? I'm
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Dave Rubin. This is The Rubin Report. It is
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right into it. The theme of today's
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show is sort of a follow-up to yesterday
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where we talked about those European elections
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and how there really is a populist
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movement happening across the country, across the
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world, actually. It's about to happen in
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this country, I hope. And
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what will the system do as the
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people rise up, as more and more
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people sort of wake up and
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wake and sort of get out of the brain
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fog that the left has put all over us
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and as more people see the kind of woke
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lunacy and the problems with the borders and all
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that. And I'm talking across the world
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now, what will the system do? The system, I mean,
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the globalists, I mean, big tech,
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their connections with government, the
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UN, the WHO, all of these things.
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And then, of course, there's a whole
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other element of this because as big
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tech moves more towards
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AI, well, then the machines are also
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going to kind of be in charge.
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So we have a whole bunch of
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problems. We also have the fact
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that the presumptive nominee
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for the Republicans here in the United
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States is now a felon and could
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end up in jail. There's
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a whole bunch of problems, but I
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actually think that these problems might
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be manageable. That will be the premise for
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today's show. We shall see. Let's
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start, though, up in Canada because Justin
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Trudeau, I think you guys know my feelings
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about Justin Trudeau already, while I would
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say Gavin Newsom is a true evil
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lizard person, snake, vial, human being, devil
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incarnate, I would say Justin Trudeau is
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just a little below that. He's just,
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he's like that and he sounds like
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this, but he wears nicer socks, so
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it's a little softer. Anyway, Justin Trudeau,
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who is one of the main stooges
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of this globalist movement, who has wrecked
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Canada, who hopefully just
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has a limited amount of
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time left as Prime Minister, well,
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he is very upset that the
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right-wing parties across Europe won, because
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that means the people are
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expressing their opinions and they don't really like
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the powers that be, and he's one of
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the powers that be, and it could happen
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to him too. So here's Justin. We
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have seen around the world a
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rise of populist
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right-wing forces in just about every
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democracy that we've
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seen, and it
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is of concern to see political
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parties choosing to instrumentalize anger,
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fear, division, anxiety. My
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approach has always been to respond to it, to
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understand it
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and to look to solve it, to roll
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up our sleeves, work hard and with ambition
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for this country and for our future. And
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I continue to be convinced that Canadians
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are thoughtful about
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the challenges we're facing and ready
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to see them solved, rather than
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just allow themselves to have
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their anger amplified without
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any solutions offered. It's
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just meaningless nothing. Now I will give
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credit where credit is due. His suit
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fits well. It looks almost perfectly
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pressed. There is something in that, you
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know? Okay, so you got that one,
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Justin. But he is fearful
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that there will be a populist
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right-wing uprising also in Canada.
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And it's interesting because when he talks
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about a populist right-wing He talks about
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populist right-wing forces and he said they
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cause anger and division and it's like
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dude Here's that mirror comment
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that I say basically every day just
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get a mirror Justin what
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is it that you did in
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the not too distant past in
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Canada you guys might remember this
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after discussing with
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cabinet and caucus after
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consultation with premiers from
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all provinces and territories after
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speaking with opposition leaders the
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federal government has invoked
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the emergencies act to
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supplement provincial and territorial
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capacity to address the blockades
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and occupations The
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emergencies act will also allow the
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government to make sure essential services
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are rendered for example in order
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to tow vehicles blocking
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roads In
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addition financial institutions will be
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authorized or directed to render
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essential services to help address
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the situation including by regulating
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and prohibiting the use of
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property to fund or support
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illegal blockades. We are not
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intimidated by those
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who hurl insults and abuse at small
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business workers and steal
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food from the homeless We
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won't give in to those who
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fly racist flags We
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won't cave to
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those who engage in vandalism or
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dishonor the memory of our veterans It
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really it's so extraordinary with this guy and that's
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why I put him in that Gavin Newsom level
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like he's just a tick below And you can
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probably if you're a Canadian and you want to
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put him a tick below above I totally get
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it But the just lying through the teeth that
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the Canadian truckers who just didn't want to be
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forced to be vaccinated What to go to work
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that they had racist flags. Yeah, we couldn't find
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any racist flags and that they were stealing
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food from homeless people. It's just not
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that they protested and they cleaned up
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after the protests. We showed you videos
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of that. He locked down their bank
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accounts. He forced churches to be closed.
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He is a horrific evil authoritarian leader
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just again in a nice suit. That's
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all he is. And he has shown
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no contrition. There has never been a
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mea culpa. So at the moment, while in
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that first clip we just showed you, he's
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very worried about those angry people who seemingly
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just want borders and want Europe to be
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for Europeans. And I don't know, the UK
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is different than Ireland and have a border
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and that's okay. And that's what Canadians now
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want is they're having jihadists roam across the
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streets, which we'll get to that in just
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a moment. It's like he shows no,
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there's just nothing. There's just nothing in
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him that is like, oh, maybe I
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am the bad guy. But even years
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later, he was doubling down on all
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of that crap. Does
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the government owe those people who were
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wrapped up and had their financial assets
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frozen but were not involved with the
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protest an apology or compensation? Those
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were very important considerations that we're
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pleased that the government, that the
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commission highlighted, but I can tell you they
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were part of our deliberations as well. And
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as you say, the
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commissioner determined that those measures
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were appropriate and useful
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in this context. Absolutely.
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There are things to learn on how to
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do this better if ever a government has
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to face a similar situation. But
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we were incredibly thoughtful about how to
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make sure we could end this challenging
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situation as quickly and as safely
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as possible. Again, all just reverse
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of the truth. He's just evil. He speaks calmly. I
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know, you know, interestingly, the woman that in both of
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those videos, you can go back and check later, that's
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to his side. One time she's in a mask in
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the first one, but she's just cracked out. Her eyes
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are going crazy and her head's going crazy. Everyone thinks
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she's on crack. I'm not a crack expert. I've never
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done crack. You'd have to ask Hunter Biden what, like
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all the side effects of crack. but
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that's Victoria, her name is Christina, right?
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Christine Freeland, and she's one of the
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members of parliament there, and she's pretty
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cracked out. It's just such a clown
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show of ridiculous people. Now it's interesting
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though, because okay, you might be watching
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this going, oh Dave, it was years
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ago, so he closed some bank accounts,
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so he claimed some people stole food from
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homeless people and that raises like, so what?
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It's not like things are so bad in
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Canada right now. Well, check this out. There's
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a lot of this type of video. We
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had to cut this short for you. It's
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about 30 seconds, but the jihadists, and
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that's what they are, the Hamas jihadists
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who would love, forget about destroying Israel,
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that goes without saying, to destroy Canada.
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They are all over Canada right now,
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and not only are they protesting at
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government buildings and in public places, and
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we can all have arguments about what
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the limits of that are, but
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they are now going into residential neighborhoods
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just because Jews live there. Take a
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look at this. Thank you.
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Is that what you're recording? Thank you
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for supporting. You're a baby killer? You're a
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baby killer? Thank you. You support genocide. Thank
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you. You're a baby killer.
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That's all you fucking are, is a baby
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killer. That is exactly what you do. That's
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what I do. We love you. Thanks for
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coming and taking our home. Thank you. Thank you for
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coming and our home. You're
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welcome. You just come and take our home. Thank you. We're
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on your streets. I'd like to talk to you. Thank you.
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That's so interesting. Thank you for coming out.
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God bless you. Okay,
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so mask, jihadist, and that's what they
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are. And I guarantee you, mark my
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words, some of these people across the
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world, across the West, will be strapping
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on suicide belts. They will blow up
9:36
planes and buses. That's all the Palestinian
9:38
movement has ever exported. Nothing positive, nothing
9:41
good, anything else. But a civil society,
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a Western society, cannot survive if you
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can just have masked terrorist
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supporters. And that's what they are, wandering through
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residential neighborhoods. Again, we can have all of
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the debates around public parks and okay, maybe
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they deface some monuments and they burn down
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some things and break some windows and attack
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some police officers. there's okay, you know, we
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can all kind of tolerate that. Once
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it is coming to people's homes,
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right, you will destroy the very
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fabric of society. And mark my words
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on this one also, Justin Trudeau will
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do jack shit about that because he
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has pandered to these people forever, he
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is afraid of them, and
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perhaps he should be actually afraid of them.
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But the good thing that's happening in Canada
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right now is that more and more people
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are waking up to how absolutely dysfunctional the place
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is. It's very sad. It should not be this
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way in Canada. Canada is such a wonderful country.
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And you know how many people I meet
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right now here in Florida, you know, we
10:35
get all the snowbirds, right? So these are
10:37
Canadians that because obviously Canada, it's cold basically
10:39
all year, but particularly in the
10:42
winter. So all these snowbirds, they have plays, that's
10:44
what we call them in Florida, they have their
10:46
condos down here, and most of them go back
10:48
in the summer. So most of the Canadians that
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are in Florida throughout, you know, say like October
10:53
through May, they then go back to Canada for
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the summer. In Canada where it's a little bit
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warmer. I am telling you everywhere I go now,
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people come up to me and say that they're
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Canadians and they're now staying for the summer because
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they don't even want to go back. So Canada
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has a major problem on its hands. One of
11:08
the people who's been speaking out a ton about
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how awful Justin Trudeau is and what's going on
11:12
in Canada is a Canadian. You know
11:15
him as Mr. Wonderful on Shark Tank, Kevin O'Leary,
11:17
and here he is on Fox Business. Because
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Canada is the richest country on earth
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run by idiots. And I hate to
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say that as a Canadian because I
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have a passport. But I'm also Irish
11:28
and I'm also Emirati. But I'm really
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unhappy about the way Canada's run. And
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I'm not picking at anyone politicians. Very
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weak skill sets in management there. And
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that's the premise by which you want
11:39
someone from business to run a country.
11:42
You've been very public and you're just staying for
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the Prime Minister now, Prime Minister Trudeau, that he's
11:46
doing a horrible job, that he's making things worse.
11:49
You still subscribe to that, I guess, right? He
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is one of the most successful
11:54
politicians in history. He's been in
11:56
that seat forever. He has zero
11:59
executional skills. He is a horrible
12:01
manager. He perhaps is the
12:03
worst manager Canada's ever been
12:05
under. The absolute worst. It
12:07
can't get worse. Absolutely
12:09
a negative 10. Yeah,
12:12
so could he have been a little clearer about
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what he thinks about Justin Trudeau? And it's not
12:16
just Mr. Wonderful that thinks that
12:19
about Justin Trudeau. Remember, Justin Trudeau has created
12:21
these coalitions in Canada where he's receiving about
12:23
30% of the vote. So
12:25
most people do not like him. Most
12:27
Canadians are good and do not want
12:29
this. And they better start
12:31
electing some other people. We'll talk about Paul,
12:33
Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul, just
12:36
a moment, who is the new head of the
12:38
conservative party. And generally speaking, the conservatives are not
12:40
so great in Canada, but they do have an
12:42
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12:47
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let's jump from a guy who has really
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wrecked. on so many fronts to
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a guy that now is trying to save Canada.
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And I don't know that Canada can be saved,
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and I don't know that a politician can save
14:08
him, but the new leader of the Conservative Party,
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Pierre Polivay, he here
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is talking about a new liberal,
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so this is from the Trudeau
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government online censorship bill, because
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Trudeau doesn't want mean people saying things,
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because mean people are mean, and they're
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mean, and they'll say something about my
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son. The federal
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government has said that its online harms
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bill is imminent. They've said this bill
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will include, among other things, a ban
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on so-called online hate speech. As
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you know, the Conservatives a decade
14:40
ago repealed Section 13 of the
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Canadian Human Rights Act, which the
14:45
Liberals have talked about reintroducing and
14:47
tried in the last parliamentary term.
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Will the Conservatives oppose the reintroduction
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of these provisions and the Liberals'
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approach to so-called online hate speech?
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Yes, we will
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oppose Justin Trudeau's
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latest attack on freedom of expression.
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And I want to
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ask, what
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does Justin Trudeau mean when
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he says the word hate speech? He
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means speech he hates. So,
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for example, let's go through some of the things
15:21
he said is hate speech. Jerry
15:23
Butz, the PMO puppet master,
15:26
said that it was hate speech to criticize
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Trudeau for using the ridiculous term people
15:31
kind. Right? Justin
15:36
Trudeau said anyone
15:38
who criticized him during the pandemic was
15:40
engaging in hate speech. Basically,
15:44
anybody who disagrees with his
15:47
radical agenda when it
15:49
comes to kids, he says,
15:51
is hate speech. He attacked Muslim parents
15:54
who were protesting against his agenda.
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Is he going to criminalize those
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Muslim parents? for protecting their
16:01
children in the schools? It's
16:04
so great when the complete absurdity
16:06
of intersectionality is exposed. So of
16:08
course what what Paul Lavey
16:10
is referring to there is that there
16:12
were some Muslim parents in Canada who
16:14
didn't want the crazed gender nonsense to
16:16
be taught to their kids. So they
16:19
were upset and then Trudeau went after
16:21
the Muslims. Ironically, it's the jihadists that
16:23
are also part of his
16:25
intersectional coalition that he has in the Liberal
16:27
Party. So he sort of, I don't know,
16:29
is it better to be with the trans
16:31
people or the Muslims? We'll figure it out.
16:35
But look, you guys get it, right? Like
16:37
in the first video that we showed you,
16:40
he's talking about the hate of the riot,
16:42
the hate that the people that are in
16:44
the rise of populism across Europe have. And
16:46
then he's also pushing for a hate speech
16:49
bill. So if you criticize Justin Trudeau, if
16:51
you go against his crazed gender nonsense, if
16:53
you say that Canada should, I don't know,
16:55
be for Canadians, that they should have some
16:58
border there and they shouldn't
17:00
let jihadists run around residential neighborhoods and threaten
17:02
people, will he say all of that is
17:04
hate speech? Yeah, probably.
17:07
And then will you be able to get online? Who
17:10
knows? Will he freeze your bank account?
17:12
It's quite possible. So
17:14
you get it, you get it. And
17:16
guess what, guys? It's happening here too.
17:18
This is video from yesterday. This is
17:21
Chief Diversity Hire over at the White
17:23
House, Corinne Jean-Pierre, and they're still hidden
17:25
on the misinformation thing here. Fortunately, we
17:27
have the First Amendment, at least in
17:30
concept, so we'll see what happens. So
17:33
we have seen the consequences
17:35
of what happens when communities
17:37
don't know where to turn
17:39
for trusted information. There's calamity
17:41
and chaos and even catastrophe.
17:45
So I've shared the podium, stood
17:47
behind the lectern at the podium
17:49
many times with Administrator Criswell, because
17:52
as we all know, we've had
17:54
quite our share of disasters over
17:56
the past several years, unfortunately. From
18:00
the fires on Maui to hurricanes
18:02
across the East and Gulf Coast,
18:05
we have both seen what
18:07
happens when dangerous misinformation drives
18:10
a wedge between communicators
18:12
and the American people. But
18:15
we have also seen how trusted
18:17
communicators who meet people where
18:19
they are, are able to
18:22
break through that noise and
18:25
get people critical life-saving
18:27
information. Now when I
18:29
address the press from the White
18:31
House podium, the only thing that
18:33
stands between me and getting our
18:35
message out to the American public
18:37
is whether the people sitting in
18:40
those chairs and the folks watching
18:42
at home feel like they
18:44
can trust me, feel like the
18:46
information that I am providing is
18:48
worthy for them and that they
18:50
can trust obviously that information. She
18:53
is so profoundly evil. I don't know if
18:55
she believes a word she is saying there.
18:58
Sometimes she probably does. I'll try to give her a
19:01
little grace there that she believes what she is saying.
19:03
But no one believes what you're saying, lady.
19:05
You might believe it. You might believe what
19:08
you're saying right there. And
19:10
you also might believe the bullshit that you
19:12
spew every day when you're at the other
19:14
podium at the White House. But nobody believes
19:16
it. You guys lied about everything big. We
19:18
do the list all the time, right? Because,
19:21
I mean, we'll just do the COVID version
19:23
of it, right? They've lied about absolutely everything.
19:25
And basically what she's saying is, oh, there
19:27
are other people out there who say other
19:29
things and we better figure out a way
19:31
to censor them, which by the way is
19:33
exactly what Justin Trudeau is trying to do
19:36
in Canada with this big tech hate speech
19:38
law, right? You
19:40
do all remember about eight years ago
19:42
when a little-known psychology
19:45
professor from Toronto who kind of sounds like
19:47
Kermit the Frog was a little bit concerned
19:49
that there was going to be forced pronouns
19:51
in Canada and everyone said he was crazy.
19:53
And that's happening too. So
19:55
it is just, they are doing it right
19:58
in front of us. I
20:00
showed you a video last week of
20:03
Fauci at that congressional hearing saying how
20:05
that misinformation spread by podcasters, his word
20:07
podcasters, caused two to three hundred thousand
20:09
COVID deaths. He completely made that up.
20:11
It's an absolute lie. There is no
20:14
way you could prove that one way
20:16
or another, even if podcasters were lying
20:18
about ivermectin and everything else. And
20:20
it's like, dude, you lied about everything, masks, vaccines,
20:23
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, six
20:25
feet social distancing. And so they just lie about
20:27
everything. But don't worry, at least, sure,
20:30
maybe she's not great at her job,
20:32
but at least the guy in charge,
20:34
at least Joe Biden, is a competent
20:36
executive who's mentally sound and prepared to
20:38
deal with all the problems of the
20:40
day. Here he is yesterday. I
20:43
don't think he's alive. I
21:07
think we are fully in weekend
21:10
at Bernie's mode. We're in weekend at Bernie's three. Do
21:12
you know that there was a weekend at Bernie's two?
21:14
People don't know. There was, it was horrible. But
21:16
there was a weekend at Bernie's two. However,
21:19
we are now in weekend at Bernie's three. They
21:21
are dragging out a dead carcass. The
21:23
man cannot emote properly. Look
21:27
at his arms. He cannot move. By the
21:29
way, there was a man in a dress, two or three people over, to
21:31
his right. Did you catch, you want to throw back to that
21:33
real cool? Just do it for like real quick. The dude in the
21:35
dress. Yeah. Yeah.
21:39
Yeah. Look
21:42
at Biden. He can't move. Dude in a dress.
21:45
Then there's Kamala's husband. What's her name
21:47
again? And, uh, God,
21:50
it's all so pathetic. Okay. So
21:52
you get it. So they're coming with these authoritarian
21:54
rules and they want to make sure they can
21:57
censor the internet and Biden's not in charge and
21:59
all of the stuff. but
22:01
now they're escalating everything because by
22:03
every estimation, Donald Trump is not
22:05
just back despite the conviction. The
22:08
margins are getting wider. There's no support
22:10
for Biden. More and more people from
22:12
groups, let's say, that wouldn't necessarily be
22:14
thought of as conservative or Republican voters
22:16
are moving to the Trump side. So
22:18
what does the system do? It
22:21
either ramps up violence in the streets, which it
22:23
does when it needs to, or it tries to
22:25
censor us. Check this out, this is really wild.
22:27
This is from anonymous patriot on Twitter. Elon
22:30
takes battle over Trump's data to
22:32
Supreme Court. X
22:35
is appealing to the Supreme Court
22:37
to block a federal order demanding
22:39
Trump's data, arguing the order violates
22:41
the First Amendment. X
22:43
argues, an order demanding data without
22:45
informing the user infringes on free
22:47
speech and user rights. The
22:50
company insists the ruling breaches
22:52
confidentiality rights, including executive and
22:54
attorney-client privileges. X contends
22:57
the order undermines their right to notify
22:59
users about such demands, a critical aspect
23:01
of transparency and trust. Okay, so do
23:03
you get this? There is a federal
23:05
order right now coming for Donald Trump's
23:07
Twitter account. Donald Trump has not been
23:10
on Twitter in three plus
23:12
years after January 6th. What
23:14
right, put aside whether he's on it or not
23:16
on it, what right does the government right now
23:18
to have go after his Twitter account and
23:20
see his private messages or any, or who
23:22
he was following? I don't know, whatever they're
23:24
going for, it is just
23:27
the next extension of sham trials and trying to
23:29
get him off the ballot and
23:31
everything else. So God bless freaking Elon Musk,
23:33
who has just stepped in the middle of
23:36
all of the important fights because they have
23:38
no right to this data. He also does
23:40
have executive privilege and you do have to
23:42
have informed consent on all of these things
23:45
and everything else. But like putting
23:47
aside all the legal issues, what right does the
23:49
federal government have right now to be going into
23:52
Trump's Twitter? What are they trying to find? And
23:54
it is one of those things, if you look
23:56
long enough, you will always find something. Oh, we'll
23:58
figure out what the crime. is after, don't worry
24:00
about that. But yes,
24:03
censorship and privacy encroachment are ramping up and
24:05
now they are going to be connected with
24:07
AI and that's really what we have to
24:10
worry about. We'll talk about that on
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back to me. Okay, so I think
25:27
we've laid out a bit of a
25:29
situation here. The president is not well
25:32
here in America. The guy up in
25:34
Canada is a psychopathic authoritarian lunatic in
25:36
a nice suit. We have
25:38
problems as it pertains to big tech and
25:41
now there is another problem on the horizon
25:43
which is AI. So Sam
25:46
Altman, who is the CEO of
25:48
OpenAI, he tweeted this out yesterday,
25:50
very happy to be
25:52
partnering with Apple to integrate chat
25:54
GPT into their devices later this
25:57
year. I think you will really
25:59
like it. it. You
26:01
guys all remember a couple weeks ago when
26:04
chat GPT was sort of first...
26:07
it's been out commercially... not commercially, it's just
26:09
been out there like where people on the
26:11
internet can go and they can put little
26:13
things into chat GPT and it's spewing back
26:15
all sorts of crazy things that the founders
26:17
were black and just like all of this
26:19
nonsense you get it. So Elon
26:23
and by the way Elon Musk and Sam Altman started
26:25
OpenAI together in 2017 as a nonprofit for AI safety
26:29
right? It was to be open source than everything
26:31
else. Sam Altman has now
26:33
made it for profit and it's not
26:35
open source anymore. So Elon saw that
26:37
tweet. He he responded, he wrote this,
26:39
it's a meme here for those of
26:41
you on the audio podcast, how Apple
26:43
intelligence works and it's Apple to iPhone,
26:45
you're drinking out of it which is
26:47
the coconut, your data and that gives
26:49
you OpenAI. Basically what he's saying there
26:52
is that in essence if OpenAI,
26:54
if chat GPT is integrated into Apple
26:57
systems that everything you get on your
26:59
phone is going to be hyper-manipulated and
27:01
we know which way it's always going
27:03
to be manipulated. It'll always be manipulated
27:06
more to showing you that chopping off
27:08
genitals of kids is good and neo-racism
27:10
is good and open borders are good
27:13
and everything else. The rabbit hole
27:15
which is a great account on Twitter, they
27:17
did a little had a little fun with chat
27:20
GPT. Check this out. So
27:22
they wrote prompt, is it okay
27:24
to misgender Caitlyn Jenner to
27:26
stop a nuclear apocalypse and
27:28
chat GPT said no. Isn't
27:31
that interesting? And then of course the one
27:33
you also see there, if you could, if
27:35
one could save the world from a nuclear
27:38
apocalypse by saying the n-word, would it be
27:40
okay to use the n-word in this scenario,
27:42
provide a concise yes or no reply and
27:44
the answer is no. So that AI,
27:48
that artificial intelligence,
27:50
quotes around intelligence, is
27:52
what potentially could be
27:55
integrated into Apple devices right
27:57
now. That is really really bad.
28:00
Right, we are all hooked on this
28:02
thing. We are all spending way too much time on
28:04
this thing. I can't wait for my off the grid
28:06
August this year. We know
28:08
that the information that we get is algorithmically
28:10
manipulated and you guys know all the time,
28:12
right? You're watching my videos on YouTube and
28:14
it can send you to things that are
28:17
the complete opposite. The algorithms exist for a
28:19
reason. You need something to order information. But
28:21
we now know all
28:23
of this AI manipulation
28:26
is this is the thing that could end all
28:28
of us, right? And they're going to put it
28:31
in all of our pockets and see what we
28:33
could do. So this is a bit of a
28:35
problem. Phoenix, can you roll with me there? So,
28:39
sorry. Oh, we've got
28:41
a tweet. Oh, sorry. So Elon retweeted that
28:44
and here's what he said. Now imagine
28:46
if AI trained in this way grows
28:49
in power immensely. That is the point.
28:51
So if we're seeing the beginnings of
28:54
this now where you ask things about
28:56
to AI and it gives you very,
28:58
very manipulated information. As he
29:00
says, AI is going to get exponentially more
29:03
powerful. That's the whole point. It's going to
29:05
keep learning and learning at a faster rate
29:07
than we can learn. And we will be
29:09
slaves to the machine. Just watch the matrix
29:12
again. We will all just be the batteries
29:14
laying in the pink goo. And
29:17
do you want to be Neo? Yeah,
29:19
it worked out in the end for him sort of. Although that last
29:21
movie, it was a little unclear what happened. But you
29:23
guys get it. The last form
29:25
of censorship right now, they have big tech and
29:27
now they are also weaponizing the courts and of
29:30
course they still have legacy media. And that is
29:32
what we're fighting. So it's this giant, it's, I
29:34
don't even know, a three-headed monster. It's a four-headed
29:36
monster. It's a seven-headed monster, but it's a monster.
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And we got to stop, we got to start
29:41
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want to be clear about that. We are not
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back to me. Okay, so
31:31
they can freeze your bank account. They
31:34
can say you're mean and you're racist.
31:37
They can censor you. They can do all
31:39
of this stuff. And then of course they
31:41
can have the courts go after you as
31:43
well. That is what they are doing to
31:45
Donald Trump right now. So over on the
31:47
televised mental institution known as MSNBC, Joe
31:50
Scarborough had an analyst on his
31:52
name is Eugene Robbins. And
31:54
like when you talk about like
31:57
just pandering, drivel, palooza, Eugene has
31:59
a great. Great idea on how we
32:01
could save the republic. Gene
32:03
Robinson, you're saying that there's something Donald Trump
32:05
could do if you really
32:07
wanted to make America great again, and there's
32:09
about as much chance of him doing that
32:11
as the Tories winning in a landslide next
32:14
month. Why don't you tell us what he
32:16
could do? Well, no, he could
32:18
withdraw from the race because
32:20
he's just been convicted of 34 felonies.
32:25
Imagine, Joe, if this were any
32:28
other point in American history from
32:30
the founding of the republic to
32:32
the day in 2015 that Donald
32:35
Trump rode down that escalator at
32:38
Trump Tower. Any other moment
32:41
in our history, a candidate
32:43
for any office who was
32:46
convicted mid-campaign of 34
32:49
felony charges would
32:51
have been out of
32:53
the race before the jury foreman
32:56
finished reading the 34 guilty
32:58
verdicts, right? I mean, it would have just
33:00
been unthinkable
33:04
that someone would stay in any
33:06
race given the
33:09
status as a 34 times felon. Can
33:12
you imagine how absolutely fucking stupid somebody
33:14
would have to be to genuinely turn
33:16
on MSNBC to think they are getting
33:18
the news? What incredible analysis that is.
33:20
Oh my god, he was convicted so
33:22
he should drop out, then we'll save
33:24
the country. Like it's such brain dead
33:26
mind numbing dribble. It is rather extraordinary.
33:28
And I just showed it to you,
33:30
so we're all a little bit dumber
33:32
right now, myself included. I'm sorry, I'm
33:34
sorry, what can I tell you? It's
33:36
just so stupid. Hey, Eugene Robinson, how
33:38
about tell me what was he convicted
33:40
for again? Do you have any
33:42
idea? Pay off to a porn star, right? That
33:44
the accountant wrote the wrong thing on that somehow
33:46
had to do with campaign finance laws like what,
33:48
what, what? It's so freaking
33:50
pathetic, but if you think that, we're gonna
33:53
make everyone dumber again. All right, whatever, it's
33:55
Tuesday, it's dumming Tuesday, what can I tell
33:57
you? We're going back to MSNBC because they
33:59
brought on. a Biden campaign
34:01
advisor to show a
34:03
Biden campaign ad, and
34:05
then ask her what she thought about the Biden
34:08
campaign ad. Let me just reiterate this, and then
34:10
you're going to watch it. They brought
34:12
on a Biden campaign advisor to
34:15
air on their news channel a Biden
34:17
campaign ad, and then ask her if
34:19
she liked it or not. Here you
34:21
go. So I
34:24
want to start with this. The campaign has
34:26
launched a new ad that focuses on defending
34:28
American democracy. Here's part of it. Joe
34:32
Biden has made defending our basic freedoms
34:35
the cause of his presidency, and
34:37
he's running for reelection to finish the job,
34:40
to protect the freedom for women to make
34:42
their own health care decisions, the freedom for
34:44
our children to be safe from gun violence,
34:47
the freedom to vote and have your vote
34:49
counted. Joe Biden, the
34:51
son will not set on this
34:54
flag. American democracy will not break.
34:58
So Adrienne, this message worked really well during
35:00
the 2022 midterms. Do
35:03
you expect it to have the same impact
35:05
in November when it's a presidential election year? Yeah,
35:07
I think so, because I mean, part of what we wanted
35:10
to really emphasize in that ad is under
35:12
President Biden, you have the freedom, you have the
35:14
freedom to live under a democracy. You have
35:16
the freedom to make your own economic decisions. You
35:19
know, before obviously Trump put three
35:22
pro-life super, I mean pro-life Supreme
35:24
Court justices on the court, we had, we
35:26
women had the freedom to make our own
35:28
reproductive health decisions. That freedom was taken away
35:30
solely because of Donald Trump. So part of
35:32
what that ad is doing is sort of
35:34
connecting all the dots, right? You know, we
35:36
currently have the freedom to live under a democracy,
35:38
but if Donald Trump steps back into the White
35:41
House, democracy will be at risk. I'm
35:43
sorry, guys, I don't know where the clown is
35:45
to punch the clown. We had the inflatable clown.
35:47
The boys were using it outside. I don't know
35:49
where the clown is right now, but that is
35:52
some fucking bullshit that they are packaging as news.
35:54
Like, you
35:57
put on a campaign advisor to analyze
35:59
the ad. ad of the campaign. And then
36:01
he's like, what do you think about that ad? Do you
36:03
think that that's pretty good? Is the messaging? No, she's gonna
36:05
be like, you know what? I actually don't think that's great.
36:07
I don't think, like if that guy, he
36:09
is literally on his knees. If he wasn't
36:11
so afraid of pussy, that guy, he would
36:14
be licking it right there. That is just
36:16
so f-ing pathetic, really. So,
36:18
okay, so what else are they gonna do?
36:20
So yes, they'll censor us. They have a
36:22
media that, if that is known
36:24
as journalism, okay, so what else? They really have
36:26
to scare ya. Orange Man is back. We've got
36:28
some info here from the Hill. Former
36:30
President Trump plans to announce his pick
36:33
for Vice President at the Republican National
36:35
Convention in July as suspense builds over
36:37
which GOP figure Trump will choose to
36:39
join him on the 2024 ticket. Speculation
36:43
is intensifying over which names are at
36:45
the top of Trump's rumored shortlist as
36:47
the convention nears. North Dakota
36:49
Governor Doug Burgum, obviously he's
36:51
a Republican, Senator Marco Rubio, Tim
36:54
Scott, J.D. Vance, have all reportedly
36:56
received vetting requests from the Trump
36:58
campaign. Now, again,
37:01
you guys know my feelings on this. I think
37:03
Trump needs to go wide 10 and you do
37:05
that by bringing in someone like Tulsi. Tulsi happens
37:07
to be someone like Tulsi. And I think you
37:09
soften things a little bit. I think there's a
37:12
little bit of a play on it being a
37:14
female okay. I think it's very possible that Trump's
37:16
gonna pick someone that is not on that list
37:18
altogether and it's a little bit of a bait
37:20
and switch and he's keeping everyone on his feet.
37:22
Like if any of you watched Celebrity Apprentice, that
37:24
is what he is a master at. So I
37:26
just think we have no idea. I think that
37:28
as I've said before, you take a
37:31
Rubio or even a Nikki Haley, even
37:33
though Nikki, let's say, is not
37:35
loved by the base, that might soften it
37:37
for some traditional Republicans that don't love Trump
37:39
right now. But I really think
37:41
you have to bring in the Democrats who are breaking
37:43
away. Okay, we will see what happens. But
37:46
what the left really fears right now
37:48
is that black people are walking away
37:50
from the Democrat party. They are realizing,
37:52
boy, if we vote for Democrats as
37:54
a monolith, Democrats don't really do anything
37:56
for us. And in many cases, they
37:59
make things worse. because look what's happening
38:01
in the inner city as it relates to
38:03
crime and drug use and perpetual poverty and
38:05
generational poverty and all of those things because
38:07
of government handouts and everything else. But
38:10
there's a certain set of people in the mainstream
38:12
media who want to keep black people in that.
38:14
One of them is multi-millionaire who doesn't deserve a
38:16
dime of it, racist Sunny Hostin over on The
38:18
View. And she's very concerned that black people are
38:21
waking up. I
38:23
thought it was interesting that the framing
38:25
was a room of black Republicans. Where
38:27
are they? Where are they? Because if
38:29
you look at the stats, 81%
38:35
I'm sorry, of black men are
38:37
part of the Democratic Party. Black
38:40
voters consistently aligned with the Democratic Party.
38:44
Over 95% of black women are
38:46
part of the Democratic Party. So these black men
38:49
that he was speaking with, I'd love to see
38:51
them, it would be like looking at
38:53
unicorns. And so I think
38:55
that the sad thing is, I
38:58
agree with you Anna, is that this came from the
39:00
mouth of a black man. And
39:02
so if you're pandering yourself and
39:04
your community and your history to
39:07
a man like Donald Trump,
39:09
who is a disgraced one
39:11
term, twice impeached, convicted
39:14
felon, we get to say now,
39:17
is even more despicable. Hold
39:20
on, hold on guys, let's do something a little
39:22
different. Cause I already dropped a couple of F
39:24
bombs, I said pussy, let's clean this up. I'm
39:26
thinking something about Sonny Hostin right now. You
39:31
got it? You got it, he got
39:33
it. Okay, Sonny,
39:38
you're not gonna believe this, but I believe
39:40
that black people, like white
39:42
people, Asian people, Hispanic people, all
39:44
sorts of people, are not
39:47
in some totality just this color of
39:49
their skin that black people think different
39:51
things. You might
39:53
meet 10 black people and they might think 10
39:55
different things about a particular subject and that's the
39:57
beauty of being a human. I know.
39:59
I know you guys are actually radically anti-human. You
40:02
want us all to be automatons. You want us
40:04
all to be robots that cannot think for ourselves.
40:06
And what you're very worried about is that black
40:08
people are thinking for themselves right now. They are
40:11
not buying into the lies of the left and
40:13
all of the BS that has been pushed and
40:15
the endless race-baiting nonsense coming from people like you.
40:18
But of course the race-baiting nonsense will continue.
40:20
Here is a man on MSNBC who looks
40:23
half like Fat Albert and half like Albert
40:25
Einstein. Yeah, right.
40:27
I mean, look, I think it's important for
40:29
people to ask what are these people paying
40:31
for, right? What are they getting for their
40:33
$4 million they've given to Clarence
40:36
Thomas over the past 20 years? And
40:38
what they're getting, just to link
40:40
your last segment together, what they're
40:42
getting is what Byron Donalds wants.
40:44
What they're getting is Jim Crow,
40:47
right? What they're getting is a
40:49
guy like Clarence Thomas who like
40:51
Byron Donalds, entire judicial philosophy is
40:53
that, well, some Negroes
40:55
are magic, right? No matter what the white
40:57
man does to us, we can just rise
40:59
above as long as they don't shoot us
41:01
or kill us or rape us or drown
41:04
us, right? And if you tell people that,
41:06
if you're black, if you're Donalds, if you're
41:08
Thomas, and you tell white people that, they
41:10
will give you money. And that
41:12
is what's happened to Clarence Thomas for 20
41:14
years. He has told white
41:16
folks exactly what they want to
41:19
hear, ruled exactly as they would
41:21
like him to rule and done
41:23
it as their black friend. So
41:26
the money is just pouring out and you see
41:28
it in these reports where again, Clarence
41:30
Thomas, in the figures that we saw
41:32
today, Sam
41:34
Alito made like $200,000 over the past, disclosed
41:38
gifts over the past 20 years, Antonin
41:41
Scalia, the hero of their movement, again,
41:43
around 200,000. Clarence Thomas,
41:45
$4 million. That's
41:49
why Tint Scott exists. That's why Byron
41:51
Donald exists. That's why Candace Owens exists
41:53
because the grift is good. There's a
41:55
lot of money in telling white folks
41:58
what they need to hear. here. Do
42:02
I have to analyze that beyond just like what's going
42:04
on with the hair on these two people? Phoenix
42:07
said he looks like Toad from Mario Kart. Like
42:09
what is going on? And that is definitely cultural
42:11
appropriation out of her. These are
42:13
horrible, horrible human beings. They
42:15
are genuinely horrible human beings. I don't think I want to
42:17
live in the same country as these people. And I'm going
42:19
to lead the Florida secession movement and these people can never
42:21
come here. But we'll deal with that after the election. What
42:25
really is going on here, of course, is
42:27
that what the left needs in
42:29
their intersectional movement is people who do not
42:32
think for themselves. And then they combine a
42:34
bunch of groups that often have nothing to
42:36
do with each other, or it's even worse
42:38
than that, actually have completely oppositional viewpoints and
42:40
outlooks on the world. And they
42:42
put them together to create a coalition to
42:44
kind of control the rest of us. And
42:47
then every now and again, you see some people
42:49
waking up. And when they wake up, they get
42:52
pissed, right? If you're gay and you wake up
42:54
to the lies of the left, you
42:57
are not gay anymore, right? Advocate
42:59
magazine years ago, Peter Thiel is not gay.
43:01
Yes, he's married to a dude, but
43:04
he's not gay because gay is sort of
43:06
a mindset, not a sexuality,
43:08
right? If you're black and you walk away,
43:10
we know what happens, right? We see this
43:12
all the time over and over again. This
43:15
video that I'm going to show you right
43:17
now, this is from Chelsea Handler. She is
43:19
a miserable middle-aged hag who is bitter and
43:21
an alcoholic, and she masturbates a lot. We
43:24
know that, her words, not mine. When
43:26
she did this video on how happy she is, she gets a masturbate
43:28
like six times a day, which
43:31
is like a bit much lady, like settle down.
43:34
Anyway, but she's drunk also all the time,
43:36
so whatever. Rare
43:38
form today. Anyway,
43:42
this video is making the rounds again. This is from
43:44
a couple years ago. She was very concerned that 50
43:47
Cent, who is a rapper who happens to be black,
43:49
that he was going to vote for Donald
43:52
Trump, and she's a drunk alcoholic masturbating white
43:54
woman, and she's going to put him in
43:56
his place. of
44:00
support of Donald
44:02
Trump. How do you tweet him, and
44:27
I had to remind him that he was a black
44:29
person, so he can't vote
44:31
for Donald Trump, and that he shouldn't
44:34
be influencing an entire swath of people
44:36
who may listen to him, because he's
44:38
worried about his own personal pocketbook. So
44:40
I haven't heard back from him
44:42
yet, but I am willing to seal the
44:44
deal in more ways than one, if
44:47
he changes his mind and publicly denounces Donald
44:49
Trump. I might be willing to go for
44:52
another spin, if you know what I'm talking
44:54
about. Okay, so she's offering to
44:56
sleep with him there, if
44:59
he doesn't vote for Donald Trump, that's one thing. But do
45:01
you see how she says, I have to tell him, because
45:03
you are the racist, Chelsea. You are
45:05
the racist. You don't like that a
45:07
black guy's thinking something other than what
45:10
you want him to think. And
45:12
more and more people need to understand
45:14
that this is the most pernicious racism
45:16
that exists in society today. But more
45:18
and more people are waking up to
45:20
it. And then, you know, these celebrities,
45:23
they keep thinking that they're better than all of us.
45:25
I wanna flash back to one other thing, as we
45:27
just flashed back to that. This is from the 2008
45:30
midterm elections. And
45:32
there was a lot of concern whether Trump was gonna,
45:35
you know, be able to continue to get more Republicans
45:37
in the House and the Senate and everything else. And
45:40
what would happen after that when you become Republican again?
45:42
Here are, well, the cast of the Avengers,
45:45
and I think maybe one or two other
45:47
celebrities. And don't think for yourself, guys. Sure,
45:50
at the time, it was the lowest all-time black
45:53
unemployment, lowest all-time Hispanic unemployment. But
45:55
the Avengers really want you to
45:57
vote for somebody else. an
46:00
obligation to be a part of that decision
46:03
you might think it's not important you might
46:05
think you're not important but that's not true
46:07
and the only way we can prove that
46:09
to you is by having lots of famous
46:11
people lots of famous people lots and lots
46:13
of famous people just a ton
46:15
of famous people but you only get
46:18
this many famous people together if the
46:20
issue is one that truly matters to
46:22
all of us a disease or ecological
46:24
crisis or a racist abusive coward who
46:26
could permanently damage the fabric of our
46:29
society do the math do we really
46:31
want to give nuclear weapons to a
46:33
man whose signature move is firing firing
46:35
firing things but
46:38
we can end this nightmare before it begins we
46:41
can save the day for our
46:43
children for our children for our
46:45
children for our communities communities for
46:48
our communities for America for America
46:50
for America all it
46:52
takes is all of us
46:54
all of us all of us
46:56
we cannot pretend both sides are
46:58
equally unfavorable we can't say one
47:00
vote doesn't matter your vote matters
47:02
your vote matters it affects everything
47:04
not just the presidency but the
47:06
Senate the house your local officials
47:08
immigration student
47:10
debt common-sense gun laws the
47:13
Supreme Court see
47:15
this isn't just an election it's a
47:17
tipping point for the country for the
47:19
world for your world God
47:21
I really hate these people who were those out of
47:23
nowhere when they brought up the immigrants they were like
47:25
show two immigrants like I'm gonna listen to what
47:28
two regular people say I want to hear
47:30
what the Avengers have this it's such absolute
47:33
who is the girl that was like crying the whole
47:35
time who was that they're
47:37
horrible people all of them so let's show
47:39
you a non horrible celebrity it's a very
47:41
short list but Ricky Gervais had a great
47:43
video mocking those exact types of video hi
47:47
guys Ricky G here wellness
47:50
and beauty influencer as a
47:53
celebrity I know all about stuff
47:56
like science and politics so
47:58
trust me when I I tell you who you should
48:01
vote for. If you don't
48:03
vote the right way, that's like a hate
48:05
crime and it makes me sad and angry.
48:07
And I'll leave the country and
48:09
you don't want that. God,
48:13
he's just great. You must defend him with
48:16
everything, UK. Do you understand? You really must.
48:18
So guys, why is the left pushing all
48:20
of the direct and indirect censorship, the attacks
48:22
and everything else? Because they really do see
48:26
the shift happening. What just happened in
48:28
the European elections, this rise of populism
48:30
and this desire to have national borders
48:32
and to understand basic biological reality and
48:35
all this stuff. It's happening right now.
48:37
It's happening across the pond and it
48:39
could happen here. So they are going
48:41
to throw out everything they can think
48:44
of. The kitchen sink, the piping underneath,
48:46
the wiring, the copper, all of it
48:48
over the next, roughly four months till
48:50
the election. Here is
48:52
a video from Fox about
48:55
how Biden is now struggling with black
48:57
voters. Really since day one of him
48:59
being in office. Recent poll
49:01
has Biden down nearly 30% among
49:04
black voters since the 2020 election. What's
49:07
changed? Look at the economy. The optimal color is
49:09
not black or brown. It's green. You hear me
49:12
say that almost every day. Trump has
49:14
gained 15 points in that time. Congressman
49:16
James Clyburn of South Carolina downplaying the numbers
49:18
here. He says, I don't think black voters
49:21
have left the fold. I don't know what
49:23
is going on with the polling taking place
49:25
here. How can the
49:27
polls get that so wrong? That's going
49:29
on all over the country. Well,
49:32
not everybody sees it that way. Political
49:34
reports, prominent black Democrats are
49:36
setting up alarm bells over
49:38
Biden's black voter problems. Okay,
49:41
so why are they ditching the Democrats? Well,
49:43
again, I think black people are just like
49:45
everybody else. I know that's quite a controversial
49:47
statement if I was in certain circles, but
49:50
I think a black person, much like a white person, when they
49:52
go to the grocery store and they're like, boy, the price of
49:54
a pound of beef used to be $4.99, now it's $8.99. That
49:57
seems like a problem. The price of a dozen eggs. used to
49:59
be 699, now it's 999, that seems like a problem. Oh,
50:04
I went to the bank and I was trying to get a mortgage
50:06
so that I could get a house and the interest rate's now 7.5%,
50:10
instead of about 2.75% when the orange man was president. And
50:15
we can do this over and over and
50:17
over again on a million things. I think
50:20
black people also, just like white people, they
50:22
see videos of thousands of immigrants, last illegal
50:24
immigrants blasting through our borders. And they're like,
50:26
oh, that seems like a problem. I
50:29
think black people who often live in inner cities
50:31
are like, oh, the crime that's happening here in
50:33
the shootings and all of the drugs, that might
50:36
be a problem. I know Sunny Hostin doesn't think
50:38
any of those things are a problem because I
50:40
have no doubt she lives in a super exclusive,
50:42
well secure building, probably on the Upper East Side,
50:45
or maybe in the suburbs over there and she doesn't
50:47
have to deal with that. So she can just shit
50:49
on the black people who are dealing with the real
50:51
fallout of the politics that she
50:54
endorses. But speaking of that fallout, we've shown you
50:56
a lot of videos over the last year of
50:58
Chicago. And in Chicago, I think we said the
51:00
numbers yesterday, 45 black people were shot
51:02
in Chicago over the weekend, eight were
51:04
killed, it was all black on black crime, so you're not
51:06
gonna hear that anywhere. But what's
51:08
happening in Chicago is that black
51:11
people, and again, because
51:13
they have the same concerns as white
51:16
people, they are worried about immigrants coming
51:18
into their communities, voting illegally, taking social
51:20
services and everything else. Check this out.
51:23
Politically, having over 500 people in our
51:26
community would completely wipe out any interest
51:28
we have. Are
51:30
you aware that there are immigrant advocates
51:32
at state houses all over this country
51:36
who are advocating for
51:38
non-citizen voting in local elections?
51:43
What if that happened here? That
51:46
would change the mindset of what
51:48
we, as a black community, need
51:50
to thrive here in Chicago. That's
51:53
a concern of ours. This
51:57
is much bigger than the mayor of
51:59
Chicago or Chicago. police department. This
52:02
is an effort to destroy our neighborhoods and
52:04
silence our voices even further. So
52:08
I'm sorry, Sonny Hostin, is that black guy
52:10
and those black people around him and those
52:12
people who are concerned about what's happening in
52:14
Chicago because their social services are running dry,
52:16
homeless shelters are being overrun by illegals, etc,
52:18
etc, the crime that they're dealing with, all
52:21
of that on top of the fact that illegals are
52:23
going to vote in Democrat run districts and everything else,
52:25
are they sellouts? Are they unicorns? Or are you just
52:27
a fucking idiot? I think we know
52:30
the answer. I'm really working blue today. I don't
52:32
know what happened. I don't know what happened. Anyway,
52:35
the question really is always where is this coming
52:37
from? And because we have a president with dementia
52:39
and no one really knows who's in charge, that
52:41
becomes a problem, right? And then they put out
52:44
this clown car of ridiculous people. So there's the
52:46
Corinne Jean-Pierre, there's Alejandro Mayorkas, who is supposedly in
52:48
charge of the border. So if you, I'm going
52:50
to show you a video of him in just
52:52
a second, if you were in charge of the
52:54
border, I don't think it would be that difficult.
52:56
If I was in charge of the border right
52:58
now, I would say close the border.
53:00
Let's close the border and then can we figure out
53:02
who's here? Can we just have like a three month
53:04
pause on everything? Let's just close the border. Sorry, nobody
53:06
can come in for a little bit. We're
53:09
going to take a look and see who's here
53:11
and then figure out what needs to be done.
53:13
We're just going to have a three month assessment.
53:15
If you were, if you had a company that
53:18
was failing, right, you would have some people come
53:20
in and look, wait a minute, you're wasting too
53:22
much money over there. This department is absolutely huge
53:24
and doesn't provide any value, but we don't do
53:26
any assessment of anything in the United States, which
53:28
is why even with COVID, it's
53:30
like we will never, we will never, we
53:32
will do it again because we did not
53:34
assess what went wrong the first time. And
53:37
that is the problem. So here is Mayorkas.
53:39
His job is to secure the border, but
53:41
listen to what he is doing right now.
53:43
It's not, it has nothing to do with
53:45
securing the border. It's actually just making it
53:47
easier for people to get here.
53:50
We have increased the number of
53:53
refugees that we will accept from
53:55
the Western hemisphere. We have built
53:57
safe mobility offices in Columbia. Ecuador,
54:00
Guatemala, Costa Rica, to reach people
54:02
where they are so they don't
54:04
have to take the perilous journey.
54:08
Oh, so we're gonna let more people in
54:10
and we're gonna have more offices just so,
54:12
you know, we don't want them to like,
54:14
you know, stub their toe on the way
54:16
of that perilous journey. How about,
54:18
no, you cannot come in. We have some shit
54:20
we need to deal with here. No
54:22
offense. You're gonna have to wait over there
54:25
while we assess what's going on here in
54:27
this country. Oh, what's going on here in
54:29
this country? Check this out from Libs of
54:32
TikTok. This is the scene yesterday at
54:34
Logan Airport in Boston. It is now basically
54:36
an illegal immigrant migrant shelter. Do those people
54:38
have diseases? Say tuberculosis? Do they have COVID?
54:41
Who knows? What are their intentions?
54:43
Are they fans of Hamas? Do they like America? Are
54:45
they gonna be an endless strain on our system? I
54:49
don't know. Okay,
54:53
so why else are people ditching the
54:55
Democrats? There's a million reasons, but crime
54:57
probably is the number one reason,
55:00
right? Because that just, once you realize
55:02
that you go into your stores and
55:04
people are stealing stuff and you,
55:06
everywhere you go, you, you walk out of
55:08
a restaurant and there's criminal activity and there's
55:11
drug use and everything else. Check
55:13
this out. This is just the type of stuff. This
55:15
is just one little anecdotal version of all of this
55:17
stuff. This is, this is a woman who has
55:20
a warrant out for her arrest right now. As
55:22
far as I know, they have not arrested her
55:25
yet, who steals a couple knives and then killed,
55:27
she's killed the kid, a three-year-old kid. She
55:29
killed a three-year-old, just watch this, just watch it. You
55:32
got anything on you at all? Ellis had
55:35
a warrant for her arrest tied to a
55:37
previous theft conviction. Police arrested her
55:39
and then let her go. Four
55:41
days later, Ellis is seen going
55:43
to the Volunteers of America thrift
55:45
store, where police say she stole
55:47
two knives, then briefly stopped in
55:49
Bins and Things before walking into
55:51
Giant Eagle. At 2.58, she
55:54
walks past the service desk with the
55:57
knife waving by her side and no
55:59
one appears to see it then
56:01
we see her walking near the cash
56:03
registers again no one appears to see
56:06
or react to the knife. She
56:08
then passes Margot would enter 3
56:10
year-old son Julian. Ellis
56:12
immediately turns around and starts to
56:15
follow them. Cameras show
56:17
just before 3 p.m. Ellis walked
56:19
into the lobby and follows behind
56:21
the mother and son as they
56:23
exit the store. Cameras
56:25
then show her following them through the
56:28
parking lot and to their car. OK,
56:31
so the video didn't get anymore, but she then
56:33
stabbed and killed that 3 year old. Now look,
56:35
there's a million versions of this sort of thing
56:37
that we can show you, but this level of
56:39
criminality does not have to be tolerated. And
56:42
having just come back from New York City, whereas
56:44
I said to you guys the other day, during
56:46
the day it seemed a little bit better to
56:48
me. But then dust happens,
56:50
the sun starts going down and suddenly it seems
56:52
like a complete other place. There are migrants everywhere,
56:55
everyone's wearing a hoodie and looks like they're up
56:57
to no good. The whole place smells like piss
56:59
and weed. We know what's happening in Chicago with
57:01
the shootings. You know what's going on in San
57:04
Francisco and Portland and Seattle and all of these
57:06
places. And it simply does
57:08
not have to be this way.
57:11
It's not this way in Florida, right?
57:13
Because we enforce laws. You
57:16
start having a culture where people will
57:18
not only know that they can defend
57:20
themselves, but we're going to support the people
57:22
who go out there and defend the laws
57:24
and then good things happen. And
57:26
that will be the major divide in
57:28
America going forward unless there is a
57:31
major, major turnaround. But I
57:33
suspect in blue states and cities, there will not
57:35
be because they have chosen the direction they're going
57:37
and the entropy is just going in that way.
57:40
Michael Malice was on a podcast, you know, my buddy Michael Malice,
57:42
he's been on the show a million times, he's just one of
57:44
the best of the best. And
57:46
here he is laying out how American cities can
57:48
fix this. We can be like Tokyo if only
57:50
we would choose to be. I
57:53
was just in Japan, have you guys ever been? No. Oh,
57:56
absolutely. He'll get some at
57:58
long time. Holy
58:00
f***. Holy f***. Holy
58:02
f***. When you see
58:05
how Tokyo is at night, everyone's out, everyone's drunk,
58:07
everyone has a good time, you realize what's going
58:09
on in New York, LA, and Chicago is on
58:11
purpose. They could stop this in five minutes, they
58:14
know what to do, it's not complicated, you just
58:16
have to have more enforcement of the law. The
58:18
government has the law, but it chooses to enforce
58:20
it on people protecting themselves as opposed to the
58:22
criminals who are making things bad for everybody else.
58:24
Right. Did you see any black people there? There were
58:26
a few, yeah. You could see them at night when you could see them during
58:29
the day. Well, unless they were smiling. And
58:32
their eyes open, right? No,
58:34
the Japanese eyes are pretty closed. So
58:37
if we went that way, would we be seen as freaks?
58:39
No, you'd be seen as Godzilla. Yeah.
58:42
The baby right in there. Two
58:45
Godzilla. Two Godzilla. Two Godzilla. All
58:47
right. All right, that
58:49
does seem like a fitting clip. He's working
58:51
a little blue there too, but you get
58:53
the point. It is a choice. How is
58:55
it that Gavin Newsom, when the Chinese president
58:58
was showing up in San Francisco a couple
59:00
of months ago, cleaned up the cities, the
59:02
homeless people were absolutely gone, and
59:04
then the day after the Chinese president left, they
59:06
were all back. Choice is
59:08
a decline. And you have to
59:10
decide if you want to live in a place that
59:12
is going to decline. And right now, if we go to
59:15
the top of the show, Canada is declining. It has to
59:17
make a choice. New York is declining. It has to
59:19
make a choice. America largely is
59:21
declining, and it has to make a choice. And
59:24
that is what is confronting all of us right
59:26
now. We actually are getting some breaking news that
59:29
apparently happened just in the last 20 minutes or
59:31
so. So I'm seeing this on the fly right
59:33
now. NBC News, Hunter Biden found guilty on all
59:35
counts in federal gun case. The president's son was
59:37
charged in a federal court in Delaware with three
59:40
counts tied to possession of a gun while using
59:42
narcotics. He had pleaded not guilty. There is video
59:44
of him, by the way, holding the gun and
59:46
counting the crack and a whole bunch more. So
59:49
we will see what happens. Is Lady Justice
59:51
blind or not? I
59:54
guess we will find out. All right, we
59:56
got a postgame show coming up in about
59:58
30 seconds at reubenreport.locals.org. I'll
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