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Timcast IRL #1055 FBI ADMITS They STAGED EVIDENCE Against Trump In Mar-A-Lago Raid w/Amy Kremer

Timcast IRL #1055 FBI ADMITS They STAGED EVIDENCE Against Trump In Mar-A-Lago Raid w/Amy Kremer

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Timcast IRL #1055 FBI ADMITS They STAGED EVIDENCE Against Trump In Mar-A-Lago Raid w/Amy Kremer

Timcast IRL #1055 FBI ADMITS They STAGED EVIDENCE Against Trump In Mar-A-Lago Raid w/Amy Kremer

Timcast IRL #1055 FBI ADMITS They STAGED EVIDENCE Against Trump In Mar-A-Lago Raid w/Amy Kremer

Timcast IRL #1055 FBI ADMITS They STAGED EVIDENCE Against Trump In Mar-A-Lago Raid w/Amy Kremer

Wednesday, 26th June 2024
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I were to tell you, ladies and gentlemen,

1:19

that the FBI framed Donald Trump

1:21

in the classified documents case, I'd

1:24

imagine you would all be not surprised at

1:26

all and say, uh-huh, yeah, okay, we expected

1:28

something like this. Yeah, not surprising

1:30

to hear this news. The FBI now admitting

1:33

in new filings that, yeah, those photographs that

1:35

went viral of all the secret documents that

1:37

were scattered all over the floor, they

1:40

staged the whole thing. Not

1:42

only did they put placeholder documents on the

1:44

ground, they brought cover sheets and

1:48

placed them over some

1:50

of these documents in this photo.

1:53

So in this viral photo where everyone's saying,

1:55

look at the stack of documents that Trump

1:58

had, the FBI was framing Trump. definitively

2:00

in the court of public opinion, but

2:03

I would say that this photo as evidence

2:05

was framing Donald Trump to various

2:07

degrees in the actual court system.

2:09

Why? Joe Biden also had,

2:11

in a very similar matter, classified documents,

2:14

though Biden admitted he had the classified

2:16

documents intentionally to make money off of,

2:18

to write a book. That,

2:20

well, they say, well, you know, he's a forgetful old man

2:22

who was a mistake. Donald Trump, they

2:24

come out, stage the evidence, then say,

2:27

aha, he knew it, this proves it. That's

2:30

the game they're playing. So we're gonna talk about that. We've

2:32

got some more updates on the CNN debate. The

2:35

crew over at Breaking Point, Sager and Jetty and

2:37

Crystal Ball have run a segment on this. They

2:39

too have been told by CNN, nah,

2:41

nah, you cannot comment on the debates, which

2:44

they do not have the actual legal, present,

2:46

or authority to dictate of other channels. But

2:48

the great point that they bring up, CNN's

2:51

actually allowing every network to rebroadcast,

2:54

C-SPAN, Fox, et cetera. I believe

2:56

ABC and others, they're just

2:58

trying to shut down independent media. So we

3:00

will talk about that. There's a story

3:02

from the other day we never got into, but I think

3:04

it's funny, Trump wanting a drug test of Joe Biden, once

3:06

again asking for a drug test. And of course, they're all,

3:09

the left is getting pretty angry about it. And

3:11

then we can talk about Julian Assange. And of course, yeah,

3:14

there was a strike on Crimea

3:17

over the weekend, and now Joe

3:19

Biden is moving to deploy private

3:22

military contractors, US military contractors into

3:24

Ukraine. And I'm just like,

3:26

man, the dude is really, really desperate for

3:28

escalation into international conflict. But we'll get into

3:30

all that, joining us tonight to talk about

3:32

this. And so much more is Amy Kramer.

3:35

Thank you for having me. I'm excited to be here. Who

3:38

are you? What do you do? I am

3:40

the founder of Women for America First. I'm

3:42

one of the founders of the modern day

3:44

Tea Party Movement, was chairwoman of Tea Party

3:46

Express, which we traveled in the bus across

3:49

the country, very involved in Take About the

3:51

House in 2010. And

3:53

then the Senate in 2014, was

3:56

one of the earliest ones in the

3:58

public, in the media. doing CNN

4:00

and MSNBC supporting President Trump

4:02

in 2016, saying

4:05

he did not have a woman problem, that women

4:07

loved him. And so we

4:10

founded Women for Trump, the PAC, and then I

4:12

started Women for America First to help with the

4:14

America First agenda. And then when the

4:16

election was stolen in 2020, we're

4:19

the organization that had the two big rallies

4:21

in DC in November and then December, and

4:23

then we hosted the rally at the Ellipse

4:25

on January 6th. So,

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and most recently, I ran for national

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committee woman for the state of Georgia

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and won. And so July

4:36

19th, I will take

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office and will be the national committee woman for

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Georgia. And we're gonna see. We have a lot

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of questions for your plans in Georgia for November,

4:44

because this is one of the most important states

4:47

and one of the most untrustworthy. So

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we'll get into that. We'll get into that. I had to

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say yes. But thanks for hanging out. We got Phil hanging

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on the internet. Hi, Serge.

5:23

Yo, let's get into it. Here's the

5:25

story from the post-millennial. I can't believe

5:27

it. FBI turned off

5:29

cameras out of Mar-a-Lago raid, admits

5:32

to adding cover sheets to documents before

5:34

taking photographs for evidence. I need to

5:36

take you back in time so

5:39

you can understand what this is all about. From Business

5:41

Insider, August 31st, 2022. A

5:44

photo shared by the DOJ of materials

5:46

recovered at Mar-a-Lago clearly shows documents labeled

5:49

top secret with distinctive cover sheets

5:51

that are hard to miss. Take a

5:53

look at this photo they got here. Maybe we

5:55

can make this photo a little bit bigger. Look

5:57

at that, with the big red circles and the

5:59

arrows. pointing at top secret, top secret, top

6:02

secret. What if I were to tell you that this

6:04

was a fake photograph they staged? That not only,

6:06

there were a lot of complaints from the Trump camp that

6:09

they pulled random documents from various boxes and

6:11

lay them on the floor to make it

6:13

look like there was a cluster of classified

6:15

documents, but we are now learning, I

6:18

should say we're confirming, the story broke actually

6:21

last month, but we have hard confirmation

6:23

as they have admitted in filings, yeah,

6:26

those cover sheets that say top secret, those

6:28

are fake. They brought those

6:30

and more to the point, apparently

6:32

all the documents are quote unquote

6:34

place holders, meaning they

6:36

went through a bunch of boxes of Trump's knickknacks,

6:39

random newspaper clippings and random letters

6:41

that he had collected while he

6:43

was president. The real

6:45

story seems to be, yes, it

6:48

appears Trump did have, at least allegedly he

6:50

had classified documents.

6:53

We'll see what the courts determine. But it's

6:55

more so that there were a bunch of

6:57

boxes of random garbage that Trump didn't really know about

6:59

that they took with them when they left. And

7:01

it seems like the FBI is

7:04

trying to make it seem like

7:06

Donald Trump intentionally took large clusters

7:08

of top secret documents with these

7:10

big broad cover sheets. Why?

7:13

Well, Joe Biden's not being criminally charged for

7:15

the same thing. He had a

7:17

bunch of classified documents at a bunch of his different locations and

7:19

they said, yeah, I was a forgetful old man. It

7:22

seems that's the case with Donald Trump as well. He

7:25

had personal keepsakes and letters and thank you

7:27

notes and some random papers from

7:29

his office that were classified. Seemed

7:31

like he just forgot about it. Like most people would.

7:34

And they're framing it to make it seem like

7:37

it was intentional. Julie Kelly with the report saying,

7:39

holy ish, special counsel Jack

7:41

Smith just admitted the FBI added

7:43

cover sheets to alleged classified documents

7:45

found at Mar-a-Lago and took photos

7:48

for evidence. This confirms my

7:50

report from last month that the FBI

7:52

doctored evidence to produce stunt photos for

7:54

classified docs at Mar-a-Lago stating I love

7:56

this as part of the processing of

7:58

seized documents marked classified. ERT

8:01

photographed the documents, parentheses,

8:03

with appropriate cover sheets

8:05

added by FBI personnel

8:07

next to the box in which they were

8:09

located. The photographs attached as exhibit eight are

8:12

examples. Not only that, it's

8:14

been further reported that the documents

8:17

that they put in the photo were quote

8:19

unquote placeholders. And the argument

8:21

I'm hearing from many liberals and democrats is, well,

8:23

they couldn't take pictures of the actual classified documents.

8:25

I'm like, what? So the whole photo is just

8:28

fake? They literally brought props, put them on the

8:30

ground, took a picture of it and claimed that's

8:32

what Trump had? Right. It's

8:34

like over the LL Bean catalog and they're like, it's a

8:37

classified document. We can't photograph it. I

8:40

just always wonder what it would be like to be the

8:43

PR team at the FBI and you get this report

8:45

and you're like, you guys did what? You mean we

8:47

can't even prove that there were classified, I could literally

8:49

be a random piece of paper and they're like, yes,

8:52

but it was good that we did this, right? The

8:54

VR team is just sitting there like rubbing their head.

8:57

They are one of the least trusted institutions in

8:59

America. And then they're like, don't worry, guys, we

9:01

put a bunch of cover letters over a random

9:04

pile of paper on the floor. Trust us. It

9:06

was in good faith. We're definitely not trying to frame

9:08

anyone. The whole thing's a clown show anyways. The

9:11

only reason that they're doing this is because it's Trump. Clinton

9:14

had plenty of classified

9:17

documents. She had a whole server.

9:19

Obama killed a guy. Obama

9:21

killed a guy. He killed him a kid.

9:23

An American without due process. Bush

9:29

authorized the prism to spy

9:31

on all Americans. Like,

9:34

they're all criminals. The only reason this is happening

9:36

is because his name's Donald Trump because he's an

9:38

outsider. It is really fun when you think about

9:40

it, though. It's like so under George W. Bush,

9:42

you get the expansion of the NSA and the

9:45

mass surveillance program. And who was it

9:47

who lied to? I'm always mixing them

9:49

up. It was the

9:52

former head of the NSA, I think, lied to Congress

9:54

about this. Who was it? Was it Brennan?

9:57

He was he was CIA, but he's lied to Congress.

10:00

I mean, they're all lying. The

10:02

question is who hasn't lied to Congress. That's a

10:04

good point. That's a good point. Exactly the point.

10:06

Like the whole thing is only because Donald Trump.

10:08

It's only and it's because... And no one's ever

10:10

held accountable. Of course. Just, can

10:12

you imagine like the federal prosecutors pretending

10:15

to be serious, sitting in

10:17

a room with like a bunch of personnel

10:19

and they're going through documents and like, let's

10:21

see, George W. Bush, illegal mass surveillance, put

10:23

that over here. Barack Obama killed a 16

10:25

year old and here we go. Oh my,

10:27

Donald Trump. Yes, he had classified documents. Oh,

10:29

we're going to, I'm sorry. We're going to

10:31

have to arrest him for that. Pence,

10:34

Obama had class at him.

10:37

Obama has him. Clinton

10:39

had him. He had him in multiple locations. He

10:41

had him sitting in behind his Corvette. Who

10:44

was the guy that stuffed him

10:46

in his underwear or socks at

10:48

the National Archives and left with

10:51

him. He was, wasn't he? I don't

10:53

know about that one. He was Clinton, he was with

10:55

Clinton or Obama. Oh my gosh, what was his

10:57

name? That was like the Clinton sock drawer

10:59

story, right? Yeah, I mean, it's

11:01

just, it's ridiculous and again,

11:03

no one's ever held accountable. Joe

11:06

Biden had these boxes with the classified

11:08

documents in his garage. Donald

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Trump had boxes with classified documents, allegedly.

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12:20

The FBI raids Joe

12:23

Biden. They take a picture of the Corvette in the boxes

12:25

and say, yeah, it looks like that. With

12:27

Donald Trump, they go through all the boxes,

12:29

pull out the documents, stage photo

12:31

documents on the ground with fake covers and take

12:33

a picture of it. This

12:36

is twofold framing of Donald Trump.

12:39

First, to make the public, actually it's threefold,

12:41

to make the public think

12:43

Trump had this thick stack of documents when

12:46

it was more random stuff. The second is

12:48

it's evidence they presented in court documents to

12:50

the court. But the,

12:52

what was I going to

12:54

say? I forgot the third point I was going to make is. There you go. Those

12:57

are the two important points. You referenced Sandy Berger, right?

12:59

Yes. Yes. He's a

13:01

former national security advisor. I mean, I think ultimately, you know,

13:04

this is, it only

13:07

serves to make the FBI look worse to

13:09

people who don't trust them. And it makes

13:11

any sort of criticism of the FBI is

13:13

going to play out to be like, these

13:15

crazy whacktards will do anything to defend Trump.

13:17

It's going to push further divide and distrust

13:19

in either your neighbors or the institutions. I

13:21

think you have to look at why they're

13:23

doing it too. And it goes back

13:25

to, I mean, allegedly they did

13:27

it to take the,

13:29

to get the crossfire, crossfire

13:31

hurricane documents that Trump had

13:34

unsealed, you know, right when

13:36

he left office. That is

13:39

one of the things, but also they're

13:41

doing this because they

13:44

know that they stole 2020

13:47

and they thought that Trump would be,

13:49

you know, for all intents, purposes done

13:51

after 2020, that everybody had turned on

13:53

him. His own VP, you know, and

13:55

he would never mount a return and

13:58

he is. I mean, and

14:01

so they're doing everything. Just think about this,

14:03

you guys. 81 million

14:05

votes, my ass. There is no way Joe

14:07

Biden got 81 million votes, no way. And

14:10

we all know it. It depends on your definition of vote.

14:13

Well, yes. You're saying there's no way singular

14:16

human individuals said to themselves, Joe Biden's the guy

14:18

for me, and then went and cast a ballot

14:21

for him. And I completely agree. Yes. But

14:23

I think Democrats used ballot

14:26

harvesting. Yes. Voter in the

14:28

park. Yes. Most of these people

14:30

who quote unquote voted didn't actually vote in

14:33

the sense that we think. So

14:35

the game that's being played semantically is Democrats

14:37

are like, of course Biden got these votes.

14:40

And what we're arguing is, no,

14:42

you went to some old folks' home and

14:46

filled it out for them and then claimed that was that person's

14:48

vote or things like that. Exactly. People who didn't

14:50

know what was going on. There's all kinds

14:52

of, they didn't do it in just

14:55

one way. There were multiple ways that

14:57

they stole 2020. But

15:00

the point is, look at

15:02

what they had to, I mean, look at what they did

15:04

in 2016. They

15:06

thought they had an insurance policy. He would

15:08

never be elected. And then he

15:11

got in there. They tried to destroy him,

15:13

the impeachment, on and on and on. And

15:15

so January 6 was

15:18

a setup. I mean, it absolutely was a

15:20

setup. We wanted

15:22

Congress to have the joint session of

15:24

Congress to lay out all the evidence.

15:27

We were waiting on that. There was

15:29

no way we were going to go

15:31

and do anything at the Capitol to

15:33

screw that up. But other people had

15:36

reason to screw it up, right? Because

15:38

they didn't want that evidence laid out.

15:40

So they've gotten away with January 6.

15:43

Trump has mounted a comeback. And

15:45

they don't know what to do.

15:48

So they're using, you know, they've

15:50

weaponized every agency against Trump, his

15:52

supporters. And the law

15:54

fair is unlike anything we've seen.

15:56

And the FBI is

15:58

like the core. of all

16:01

of it that's going on. They are so deep in it. It

16:03

goes beyond the FBI because you had the people,

16:05

you had the 51 members of the Intel

16:07

community that were signing off on a thing

16:10

that said the Hunter Biden laptop. We

16:12

got an update on that one too. Oh yeah, we do. CIA

16:14

was colluding with Biden apparently,

16:16

CIA contractors. The 2020

16:18

thing, you know, when you bring up 2016, it actually

16:20

made me smile a little bit. Because I- Those

16:22

were the good old days. Well, it's not just that, it's

16:24

like, I don't know, it's kind

16:27

of cathartic to hear about how the deep state has

16:29

been failing at every turn. And they're just in total

16:31

shambles. And I'm like, it kind of feels good. You

16:33

know, like, it's not like we don't have our challenges or anything.

16:36

Right. But they, remember

16:39

that email that got leaked that says Trump was a

16:41

Pied Piper candidate? Yep. Right. They

16:43

thought that by pushing Trump, it would

16:46

sink the Republicans and they

16:48

created a monster or they've

16:50

awoken the beast. And then

16:52

they did everything they could to make

16:54

sure he could not win. The

16:56

way I describe it is, outside

16:59

of all semantics, who won the argument in

17:01

2020? Donald Trump, no

17:04

question. Absolutely. Who got a bunch of pieces

17:06

of paper, who got more pieces of paper

17:08

with names on them? Democrats. But

17:11

we know what they did. They called it a

17:13

shadow campaign in Time Magazine. Yeah. And

17:15

then what happens is it goes to the courts and

17:17

what did the court say? We are too scared to

17:20

actually consider what this means. Yeah. Supreme

17:22

court rejecting the lawsuit from Texas. That

17:24

was it. They just say

17:27

we reject our responsibility. Right.

17:30

And that was because of the

17:33

previous year of riots. If

17:35

the Supreme Court, if there wasn't the

17:37

entire year of riots where literally Trump

17:40

should have come out and put his

17:42

foot down, like they should have had

17:44

the feds come out and wrap all

17:46

those people up. They were all paid.

17:49

All of the rioters were paid and

17:51

spurred on by political activists and stuff. Trump

17:54

should have had the FBI

17:56

wrap them all up or the Sheriff's Department

17:58

of the local areas, whatever. wrap them

18:00

all up because they are why he couldn't,

18:03

why the Supreme Court was afraid to take

18:05

the case because they were afraid of what

18:08

would happen if they said, wait a minute,

18:10

this is illegal. The Democrat

18:14

apparatus, not the actual Democrat Party,

18:16

but the apparatus, the activists that

18:18

are currently still working

18:20

the same methods

18:22

that they'd been using for the past

18:24

multiple years, they had set

18:26

the environment so that

18:29

way Trump was gonna be the bad guy if

18:31

he came down with the with the boot and

18:33

he was gonna be out of

18:35

it would be unacceptable for him to be

18:37

the president if he didn't. They had the

18:39

whole summer of 2020 and

18:41

just ripped the country apart and made it

18:44

so the Supreme Court, they had people outside

18:46

of the Supreme Court, Supreme Court's houses and

18:48

they made it so that way the

18:50

Supreme Court was too intimidated to do

18:52

their job. This was absolutely political attack.

18:54

It's not just the Supreme Court.

18:56

One of the things we've learned

18:58

through this is it's the state

19:00

courts too. I mean they are

19:02

just as corrupt, will take no

19:04

action and quite honestly some of

19:07

the AG's in these Republican red

19:09

states across the country that are

19:11

absolutely doing nothing. My state AG

19:13

has done nothing but has sat

19:16

back and watched Fonnie Willis go

19:18

after you know President Trump and 18 other co-conspirators

19:21

and it's all BS. I mean

19:24

quite frankly if anybody wants to

19:26

be charged, if anybody should be

19:28

charged with RICO, it is the

19:30

left and what they've done with

19:32

all this lawfare and everything else.

19:34

I mean you're right but

19:36

we're so far beyond that. I

19:38

mean we're talking right now about

19:40

the FBI staging evidence at Donald

19:43

Trump's home. They were authorized

19:45

to use lethal force. The media is

19:47

covering that up claiming Trump's lying. I

19:50

love this. I think it was NBC. I don't know

19:52

there's a fact checker and they're like Trump falsely claimed

19:54

that they were authorized to use lethal force. And

19:57

then it's like falsely claimed. The next paragraph is,

20:00

standard issue and any warrant that they're allowed to

20:02

do it. And it's like, so Trump is telling

20:04

the truth. They were authorized to say the voice.

20:07

There was a commentator on TV that was

20:09

like, yeah, he made this wild accusation that

20:11

they were they were trying to to attack

20:13

him. But, you know, it's just boilerplate language.

20:15

They're just allowed to do this. Like, which

20:17

one is it? Is it false or are

20:19

are they just allowed to do whatever they

20:21

want? I'm going to take this opportunity to I

20:23

said this before, but, you know, the

20:25

left likes to run these clips of me out of

20:28

context as they do everybody. Yeah. But there were numerous

20:30

stories throughout 2019 and 2020 where the analytics were

20:34

predicting a major Trump reelection victory. Right.

20:36

Unemployment that's lowest point is pre-COVID. It

20:38

was huge and Moody Moody's

20:41

analytics based on the economy

20:43

was like Donald Trump will win again. There's

20:45

also the meme of the 49 state landslide, which is as

20:48

a reference to Reagan. Right. And so the leftists like to

20:50

like to take all of that stuff out of context and

20:52

just show clips of me saying like Trump's going to win.

20:54

Trump's going to win. When in fact the caveats were, wow,

20:56

this happens. Trump's going to win. But I'm going to take

20:58

full credit for everything I said. And

21:01

I think it's important. Donald Trump got

21:03

more votes than any sitting president. Donald

21:05

Trump won Florida and Ohio. And I don't believe

21:07

any modern president has ever won both states and

21:09

then lost the election. Trump won. What is

21:11

it? 90 percent of Bellwether counties.

21:14

He did. Yeah. And so these were

21:16

all metrics by which the

21:18

any any standard election was

21:21

indicative of Donald Trump winning

21:23

a tremendous victory. And

21:25

then it was just very strange

21:27

how everything happened, as everybody as everybody knows.

21:29

I think they basically said in Time magazine

21:31

how they did it. The shadow campaign. Right.

21:33

All that ballot harvesting was

21:35

the big key. They told us everything in

21:37

that article. Yeah. You know, exactly how

21:40

they did it. They had to brag

21:42

about it. But so hopefully in

21:44

Georgia and in these other states, you know, Donald Trump

21:46

has talked about swamp the vote, that

21:49

Republicans have to play the same game. And

21:52

you're going to need Republican Republicans

21:55

on the ground. People like Scott Pressler going door

21:57

to door knocking on doors and saying, did you

21:59

fill out your mail? ballot yet because that's the

22:01

game that's being played. 2020, Donald

22:04

Trump won the argument but the Democrats...

22:09

I don't like the word outmaneuver because it's

22:11

more like, you know, is it

22:13

cheating or is it not cheating? Well, there's

22:16

this viral video I've mentioned several times of

22:18

speed skaters. Have you guys seen this ice

22:20

skating video where the Chinese team outlaps the

22:23

whole pack? Yeah. And then they're behind. So

22:25

one of the Chinese racers outlaps

22:27

the whole group and then stays in the back. So

22:29

the group doesn't realize they're actually... that

22:32

person's in first place. Right. Everybody says,

22:34

oh, that's cheating. It's cheating. Other people

22:36

said it's strategy. It's strategy. Depends

22:39

on your perspective. Democrats were thinking,

22:41

we can actually win an argument with

22:43

the American people. So how can we

22:45

get a bunch of pieces of paper

22:47

that qualify us to win the election?

22:50

And then when it came to the Supreme Court

22:52

and Congress, they all went, we're too cowardly to actually

22:54

challenge this. There you go. Well,

22:58

in the beginning, Congress, that was a thing.

23:00

Mo Brooks was the one that came up

23:03

with the plan to contest the vote. And

23:05

that's why we took the March for

23:08

Trump bus across the country because we

23:10

wanted to put pressure on these congressmen

23:12

and senators to get them to contest

23:15

the Electoral College on January 6. And

23:19

Mo Brooks and then a number of members

23:21

of Congress, and then Josh Hawley was the

23:23

first senator that got on board. And y'all,

23:25

like in a week, we had flipped so

23:28

many because the pressure, they saw the people

23:30

in the streets, whatever. That's

23:33

why the riot at

23:35

the Capitol happened, because they had to

23:37

stop that. But this is the

23:39

thing. There are other things that are going

23:41

on, like in

23:43

Georgia for one, one

23:46

of the things they've done, I'm sure it's in other states, they

23:48

take an inactive voter that

23:51

say has been inactive for 12 years,

23:53

has not voted. They make

23:55

them active. They vote

23:57

for them, then make them inactive. You

24:00

never even see it, right? They're

24:03

putting, as you're cleaning the

24:05

voter rolls, behind the

24:07

scenes with Eric, they're putting

24:09

new people on the voter rolls. And

24:11

you don't even see it. People, and

24:14

the courts will not do anything about

24:16

it. How many people shut

24:18

up to vote and were told they already voted? Oh,

24:20

yeah. There was a young guy, I

24:23

think it was from Tennessee or something, but he was in Arizona or

24:25

vice versa. And he appeared on Fox and said, I'm

24:28

out of state and my home state claims I

24:30

voted. Something's not right. And we

24:32

never had any answers for this. And

24:35

this happened before November and

24:37

everybody was pointing it out and then it happened

24:39

and everyone was like, we were screaming this the

24:41

whole time. Something's wrong. But let's jump to this

24:43

story from the post-millennial. Breaking, new

24:46

GOP report reveals CIA contractors

24:48

colluded with Biden campaign to

24:51

frame Hunter Biden's laptop

24:53

as Russian disinformation. Just

24:56

because these people are scumbags, I'm going to

24:58

insert. We have more evidence that

25:00

Joe Biden crapped his pants on stage than

25:02

we do the Hunter Biden laptop as part

25:04

of a Russian disinformation scheme. I

25:07

will clarify, I'm not saying Biden crapped his

25:09

pants on stage. I'm saying there is more

25:11

evidence that he did than any of these

25:13

claims from these crackpot spies. The

25:16

House judiciary revealed on Tuesday that

25:18

CIA contractors were among those who colluded with

25:20

Biden's campaign in 2020 to release misinformation claiming

25:22

that Hunter Biden's laptop had all the hallmarks

25:25

of Russian disinformation. I love that it's always

25:27

Russia doing it as if just like literally

25:29

any other country that hates us doesn't exist,

25:31

but I digress. The

25:34

committee shows that high ranking CIA

25:36

officials up to and including

25:38

then CIA director Gina Haspel were

25:40

made aware of the Hunter Biden statement prior to

25:43

its approval and publication. They further

25:45

state that because several former senior intelligence

25:47

officials signed the statement, the

25:49

PCRB sent the draft statement to the

25:51

CIA's then chief operating officer, Andrew McRittis.

25:54

Who said he subsequently informed then director

25:56

Haspel and then deputy director Von Frederick Bishop.

26:00

The statement would be published soon. Senior

26:03

CIA leadership had an opportunity

26:05

at the time to slow down the CIA's

26:07

process for reviewing publication submissions and ensure that

26:09

such an extraordinary statement was properly vetted. The

26:12

implication from the committee is that

26:15

this did not happen. In fact, CIA contractors,

26:17

including Michael Morrill, were on active

26:19

contract at the CIA at the time of the Hunter

26:21

Biden statement publication. Morrill was the

26:23

one who penned the letter after

26:25

being contacted by then Biden campaign senior advisor

26:28

and asked to do so. I'm

26:30

sorry. To me, that doesn't sound

26:32

like CIA contractors colluded with the Biden campaign.

26:35

That sounds like the CIA

26:37

staged a coup against a

26:39

sitting president. I

26:42

mean, if the official

26:44

or people that are

26:47

acting as officials for the

26:49

intelligence apparatus are saying to

26:51

the American people, it looks

26:53

like this candidate is having,

26:55

has been assisted by a

26:57

foreign government. If

26:59

they say that the American people are going

27:01

to say, well, that that seems legitimate, that

27:03

sounds to me legitimate because they see their

27:06

people in positions of authority. It's

27:08

lying to the American people and it's putting

27:10

it's the government putting its finger on

27:13

the scales for a candidate.

27:16

This is in violation of every

27:18

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27:20

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because the federal government isn't supposed to

28:47

have an opinion about who does or

28:49

does not get elected. They're not supposed

28:51

to get a say. So the

28:54

fact that they actually put their

28:56

finger on the scale

28:59

means that it's illegitimate. All

29:01

of those people need to lose their clearances.

29:03

That's just, that's purely, that's just the beginning.

29:06

Speaking of though, they should be in

29:08

jail. Just one little piece of trivia,

29:10

one little piece of trivia. Did

29:12

y'all know that Dana Bash's ex-husband,

29:14

Jerry Bash is one of the

29:16

ones, I think he's her ex-husband.

29:18

Yeah, cause then she married John King. Ah, that

29:22

got brought up to us last night actually

29:24

for the first time. Still gasped audibly. Yeah,

29:27

I mean he worked for the Obama administration.

29:29

He was, I think the chief

29:31

of staff at the CIA and I mean,

29:34

whatever, he worked with Morrell at this global

29:37

agency they had. So, and then

29:39

here Dana Bash is the one that's

29:41

gonna be moderating the debate on Thursday

29:43

night with President Trump. I don't

29:45

see any conflict there. Part of the question is like,

29:48

is this something that the American people are going

29:50

to get angry about? Or is it so far

29:52

memory hold or too complicated for them to pay

29:54

attention to? I just think

29:56

nobody believes anything that comes out of them anymore.

29:58

Whether it's the CIA, FBI, And

36:00

I don't know that that's something that

36:02

American people can really come back from,

36:04

even in one presidential cycle. Like, you

36:06

know, should President Trump be elected in

36:08

November? I don't know that we could

36:11

just have spent four years, even if things get better,

36:13

necessarily making people feel more secure,

36:16

rebuilding that trust. Like, it's such

36:18

an intensely damaging experience to the

36:20

American psyche. It is. And

36:22

when you go to the grocery store and toilet

36:25

paper's $32, $26 on sale, dishwasher tabs,

36:29

60 tabs or $25, people

36:32

can't pay that. I mean, it's

36:34

insane and they cannot afford it. And

36:38

you know, all these jobs they keep saying are

36:40

being created. Yeah, these are not

36:42

full time, good paying jobs. These

36:44

are jobs that people are going and getting

36:46

their second and third job just to make

36:48

ends meet, you know, and you can't, you

36:51

can stand there and lie to the American

36:53

people all you want, but they're

36:56

living it and they know what the reality is.

36:59

And I mean, look, I love President Trump

37:02

and I think at this point he's our

37:04

only hope, but I think also this is

37:06

one of the reasons that the VP choice

37:08

is so important because it's

37:12

going to take longer than four years

37:14

to turn this around. And so we

37:16

need somebody that will continue the America

37:18

First agenda and continue pushing back and

37:20

do the things that need to be done to save this country. Who

37:23

do you want to see as VP? I'd

37:25

like to see JD Vance. He's

37:28

my first choice and my

37:31

second would probably be Vivek and

37:33

then third one would be Ken

37:35

Paxton and I'd rather see Ken

37:38

Paxton as AG, I think for

37:40

right now. But I'll tell you what it

37:43

comes down to is, look, I'm afraid they're

37:45

going to try and kill President Trump. They're

37:47

going to do something to him. And

37:49

who is the person that

37:52

absolutely will not create

37:55

our cave to the establishment globalist

37:57

and will push back on him?

42:00

I'm trying to be gentle here. I wouldn't be surprised

42:02

if they have like some kind of electrodes hooked up

42:05

to his back That just run

42:07

a current through his body No, I'm

42:10

kidding by the way But it is true that

42:12

if you run a light current through the brain

42:14

it actually improves cognitive function really yeah They've done

42:16

these studies where they do low-level currents of the

42:18

brain and like recall and like was

42:21

just better Solved math problems faster.

42:24

They are gonna have this guy I wouldn't be surprised

42:26

if someone notices a cable running down his pants out

42:28

of the room or like IV

42:30

drip into his back or something

42:32

look I think Trump should be very

42:34

kind to him and treat him like granddaddy

42:37

or something like here Joe Can I get

42:39

that chair for you or yeah, do you

42:41

need me to speak up Joe? Can you

42:43

hear me? You know just feeling okay. Yes,

42:45

just you know be like you would treat

42:47

an elderly grandparent I think yeah I

42:49

think that's what President Trump should do and

42:51

just I mean put it on full display

42:54

and when it comes to I was in this the other

42:56

day when Joe Biden mutters

42:58

Trump absolutely every time must ask

43:01

for clarification right so when Joe

43:03

Biden goes Trump

43:06

should say When they

43:08

when they say Trump how do you respond? I'm

43:10

sorry could Joe repeat that I did not make

43:12

out right saying because the people At home watching

43:14

on their Tim cast IRL

43:16

a commentary show or on

43:19

CNN Wherever you may be are going to be thinking that

43:21

they're gonna think I have no idea what he just said

43:23

And if Trump so if if they say

43:25

to Joe Biden, what's your immigration plan? And Biden says, you know,

43:27

we got to get it out of the border and well If

43:31

they say okay and Trump what's your answer and Trump just

43:33

starts talking People will forget that Biden

43:35

didn't give an answer right because they're gonna shift

43:37

their attention immediately Trump if Trump says I'm sorry

43:39

I couldn't quite make out what what Joe had

43:42

said Joe Would you mind repeating that one more

43:44

time then it shifts the focus

43:46

on to Biden can't right and get this

43:48

if? Trump does that

43:50

at the slightest? Pin

43:53

drop of a mutterance of gibberish

43:56

The news reports the next day are going to be Donald

43:59

Trump had to ask Joe Biden

44:01

50 times to speak clearly because

44:03

he kept gibbering. I

44:06

also think it'd be powerful to see a clip,

44:08

and I'm just spitballing here, but could kicker. If

44:10

he says, could

44:12

Biden please explain whatever he just said? I

44:14

couldn't understand any clarification. If one of the

44:16

moderators like, well, the president clearly said that

44:19

we need to continue our support for Ukraine

44:21

in this difficult, like if they are aware

44:23

of how the president was answering, that would

44:25

be pretty fascinating, right? That clip is kind

44:27

of damning in and of itself because it

44:29

means that they are aware of the talking

44:32

points that the Biden team is ready to

44:34

present. You know what the media is going to say

44:36

on like Huffington Post? They're going to say Trump is so old

44:38

and out of it, he couldn't understand what was going on. Yeah,

44:41

I know. The moderators are going to be in on it and the

44:43

media is going to translate for Biden. One

44:46

thing I do think Trump needs to do

44:48

is ask Joe about the

44:51

story that it was Russian

44:53

collusion. There's, remember at the

44:55

last debate where, oh, that's

44:57

Russian collusion, Russian disinformation. There's

45:00

nothing to it. I think that Trump needs to call

45:02

him out and ask him about it now and see

45:04

what if he still stands by it. I don't know. I

45:07

think that's the trap. You do? Yeah,

45:10

because that Trump needs, Biden's going to

45:12

try and go there to get Trump to

45:14

start talking about things that don't matter to the American

45:16

people. And Trump needs to

45:18

just respond with, Joe, I don't know what you're

45:20

talking about. Bread costs $7. Okay. Bread

45:23

costs $7. Milk costs $5. The American

45:25

people need to know how they're paying for their

45:27

groceries and how they're going to make a peanut

45:29

butter jelly sandwich, not whatever you're talking about with

45:31

Russia. Yep. I

45:34

mean, I can see where you're coming

45:36

from, but I do think he needs to,

45:38

now that the laptop was entered into evidence

45:40

in the courtroom, I mean, it's been proven

45:42

that it's true and Biden

45:45

stood up there and lied to the American people. Are you still

45:47

going to stand by that, Joe? But see,

45:49

Trump's base doesn't need to hear it. Trump's

45:51

detractors, there's two groups that know

45:53

about the laptop, and that is the people who hate Trump

45:56

and the people who like Trump. The people who like Trump

45:58

never trusted it in the first place. and no Trump's

46:00

right. People in the middle aren't gonna

46:02

be swayed by a conversation about Russia, but

46:05

the opportunity will be. For that

46:07

normie dude or lady, is when

46:09

Joe Biden says something about Russia,

46:12

whatever, Trump can say, what

46:14

is this Russia, Russia stuff, right? The

46:17

American people can't afford gas right now.

46:19

You at home right now know your

46:21

gas, and this guy's obsessed with Russia.

46:24

Then they're gonna go, yeah, I want cheap gas.

46:26

And Trump's gonna be like, I'll get you cheaper

46:28

gas. He'll complain about Russia. And

46:30

he's kind of obsessed with Russia, right? I mean, apparently

46:33

we're several billion dollars into helping Ukraine fight

46:35

Russia. Because Biden thought it was

46:37

a good idea. That's a tremendous segue for Trump.

46:39

Actually, he should bring that. He should

46:41

say that. Call me President Trump. I'll

46:43

help you preface. Right. He'd

46:46

say on the debate, if

46:48

you vote for Joe Biden, you know

46:50

what he's going to do? He's gonna be

46:52

obsessed with Russia, Russia, Russia. He's gonna send more

46:54

of your money to Russia. More of your money

46:56

to Ukraine and wine for what reason? If you

46:59

vote for Donald Trump, we

47:01

will keep your money here. We will put

47:03

it back into the economy for you, for

47:05

infrastructure, and we'll stop the war with Russia.

47:07

That's your money being wasted for what? Can

47:09

any of, and I would say this, I

47:12

would ask, this was really great in the

47:14

Republican primary debates. Was it Vivek

47:16

asked Nikki Haley to name

47:18

three oblasts in Ukraine? And

47:21

she's like, and then later

47:23

on, she's like, Kharkiv,

47:25

and then she started naming them. It was like

47:27

someone fed it to her. Right. Yup. They're like

47:29

looking at her, the audience going like, Kharkiv.

47:33

It wasn't good though. Because at that point, you kind of

47:35

just got to walk it off. Like you couldn't name it

47:37

in the moment to be like, and actually five minutes later,

47:39

I thought of them like, I don't know. Right. Yeah, she

47:41

should have just. Yeah, let it go. Yeah. It

47:43

is, I think the debates can be really interesting because,

47:46

and again, I have sort of a cynical adage toward

47:48

debates. They don't necessarily really give

47:50

us some intelligent, like well thought out, how

47:52

do we actually solve crisis? It's definitely about

47:54

seeing them go head to head. But in

47:56

this case, because it's an unusual rematch, once

48:00

Once again, we're getting Biden and Trump, except

48:02

now Biden is the incumbent, so to

48:04

speak, and Trump is the outsider. They

48:07

are going to have

48:09

that same tension on display,

48:12

except again, it's Biden who should really

48:14

have to answer for the state of America. When

48:16

it was last time when there was more

48:18

stuff with COVID or whatever else had gone

48:21

on, I felt like it was

48:24

Trump having to explain his

48:26

legacy. But now, I think American people

48:28

know that Biden has put the country

48:30

in a very perilous

48:33

position internationally and domestically. Right, in

48:35

a tailspin. We can't have anyone

48:37

get distracted over Trump's convictions or

48:39

anything else. Hey,

48:41

guys, Josh Hammer here, the host of America

48:43

on Trial with Josh Hammer, a podcast for

48:45

the first podcast network. Look, there

48:48

are a lot of shows out there that are

48:50

explaining the political news cycle, what's happening on the

48:52

Hill, the this, the that. There

48:54

are no other shows that are cutting straight

48:56

to the point when it comes to the

48:58

unprecedented lawfare, debilitating and affecting the 2024 presidential

49:00

election. We

49:03

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49:05

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49:12

We just have to talk about what's actually

49:14

going on. Yeah, I do think Trump needs

49:16

to focus on his record and compare, I

49:19

mean, that question, who said it? Were you

49:21

better off four years ago than you are today? People

49:25

need to be reminded. We did

49:27

these things, Women for Trump, back

49:29

in the 2020 2020 2020 campaign promises made, promises

49:35

kept. And this is a list

49:37

of things that, you know, that he did

49:39

in that administration. And people need to be

49:41

reminded about that. I my

49:44

question is, because I haven't seen a list

49:46

of the rules, but they're not going to allow questions of each

49:48

other, I'm imagining. I don't think so. No,

49:50

because certainly Joe

49:52

Biden will bring up abortion. I

49:55

think there's there's there's two

49:57

plays on this one. Trump could go full

49:59

swing. the right, just saying,

50:02

we did it, we won, we got

50:04

Roe v. Wade overturned. I wonder

50:06

if the better play is for Trump to

50:08

say abortion. Now

50:11

look, it's a big issue I know people are concerned about,

50:14

but people are concerned about how they can get

50:16

gas and milk and bread and eggs and pay

50:18

their rent. Young people can't afford

50:20

to buy homes, start families. And you're sitting

50:22

up here talking about abortions.

50:25

We can figure that one out together in this country,

50:27

but we need to figure out how to get young

50:29

people to buy homes. The elderly to get their social

50:31

security paid for, to make sure they have access to

50:33

proper medical treatments, not whatever it is you're talking about.

50:35

It's interesting too, because he could really dovetail

50:37

into these issues from abortion really easily. I

50:40

mean, one of the things that I saw, I

50:42

was watching a, I think it was MSNBC interview

50:44

women who were apparently impacted by, you know, abortion

50:46

restrictions in Texas. And they were like, this

50:49

woman couldn't afford to travel out of state. Well, why can't

50:51

she afford to travel out of state? Because

50:54

Biden's economy is so bad. This

50:57

woman, whatever, like all of it ultimately dovetails

50:59

back to the fact that like everyone's lives

51:01

are extremely difficult because of the economic position

51:03

Biden has put us in. Right. Women

51:06

are not, they're focused on how to

51:08

put a roof over their head, feed their children.

51:10

They don't want to be living out of a

51:12

car with their children, right? You know, they want

51:14

to make sure their children have healthcare. They're

51:17

not worried about abortions when their lives

51:19

are falling apart right now and they

51:21

can't even afford the place they're living.

51:24

But that is what they're going to push.

51:26

Tim, you're absolutely right. If you watch MSNBC

51:28

for days, it's been all about Roe v.

51:30

Wade because it's the two year, it is,

51:33

that is all they're talking about. I think they are

51:35

going to go there. I think Biden will

51:37

go there, but I also think Biden's going to go

51:39

after Trump on J6. I think

51:42

that's another thing he's going to go after Trump on. I

51:46

just, I feel like I hope he does.

51:48

I hope Joe Biden tries the Russia,

51:51

the J6, the convicted felon, and I

51:53

hope Trump responds every time with, here

51:55

we go again with the weird political

51:58

back and forth. I don't care. about

52:00

any of that, I'm here to get to work for

52:02

the American people. If Trump can stick to that and

52:05

Biden keeps trying to throw bait, the

52:07

average norm is going to be like, I don't

52:09

know what that is. Trump's a

52:11

felon. I don't know, man. I couldn't buy

52:13

gas today. If Trump addresses that, they're going to

52:15

be like, I want that guy in. I think it was the

52:19

Wall Street Journal that released

52:21

a graph today talking about

52:23

the inflation-adjusted value

52:25

of your dollar. Since Biden

52:28

has gotten into office, the inflation

52:30

has absolutely decimated the value. The

52:32

standard of living has dropped. It's

52:35

incredible. There are people

52:37

that are going to say, oh, people are making the

52:39

same amount of dollars and

52:41

et cetera, et cetera, and there are things going on

52:44

in the economy. Of course, the economy is actually good.

52:47

That is not going to work because you're

52:49

telling people that the things that they're experiencing

52:51

when they go to the grocery store and

52:53

when they try to buy things that they're

52:55

used to getting, you're telling them that they're

52:57

dumb. You're telling them, no,

53:00

you're wrong. The money that used

53:02

to be able to buy X

53:04

amount of groceries, it still

53:06

does, and you're just stupid and can't figure it

53:08

out. It's not going to work. The

53:11

American people are actually hurting because of the inflation

53:13

that we've had to go through, and there has

53:15

been no effort on

53:18

the side of the

53:20

government to inspire growth,

53:22

which will help alleviate

53:24

the problem of the

53:26

inflation. You have to have

53:28

growth if you're not going to have cuts,

53:30

and you're not going to have cuts, so you have

53:33

to do something to have growth, or the people are

53:35

going to suffer as the economy

53:37

does not gain any steam, their

53:40

value of their dollar does not go up,

53:42

and they don't have more dollars to replace

53:44

that missing value. You're not going to be

53:46

able to convince the American people that they're

53:49

not suffering when they're suffering every day. Let's

53:52

jump to this story. We have a tweet from

53:54

the Raymond G. Stanley Jr. It's actually a clip

53:56

from Breaking Points. Raymond says Scumbag

53:58

CNN isn't just going after Tim Caster. They're

54:01

going after all independent media, even super

54:03

middle-of-the-road breaking points with Sagar and Crystal

54:05

Ball. They are canceling their planned

54:07

livestream portion of the presidential debate. That's

54:11

a huge mistake. That's amazing. But

54:13

let me play this clip for you from

54:16

breaking points of Sagar and Crystal. A little

54:18

bit behind the scenes about streaming the debate.

54:20

So we plan on streaming our analysis here.

54:22

However, as you guys know, CNN has the

54:24

quote-unquote exclusive rights, since they're the ones who

54:26

are holding it. They have

54:28

given permission to every major news

54:31

organization in the U.S. C-SPAN, ABC

54:33

News, Fox News, except even Fox

54:35

News have permission. So

54:37

we got a weird email today at

54:39

breaking points from YouTube basically asking us

54:41

and reminding us to confirm copyright policies.

54:44

So I'm freaking out a little bit.

54:46

What's going on? I work. I

54:49

get the email for the head of CNN

54:51

Communications. I'm not going to read her name

54:53

here, but I'll just read you the email

54:55

that we wrote her and her response. Hi,

54:57

Sagar and Jetty here from Breaking Points. New

54:59

show hosted on YouTube, et cetera, reaching out

55:01

on the advice of YouTube for permission to

55:03

be able to stream the debate on our

55:05

YouTube channel, as has already been granted to

55:07

other news organizations in keeping standing with the

55:09

norms around presidential debates. Please advise

55:11

if we have permission to stream this

55:13

debate with our commentary in keeping with

55:15

the fair use doctrine. Here's CNN's response.

55:18

Hi, Sagar. The debate will be available

55:20

on CNN's YouTube channel. We are not

55:22

offering the feed for other YouTube channels.

55:25

So that's it, Crystal. Despite the fact

55:27

that they are giving permission to every

55:29

other major news organization, they are effectively

55:32

stifling all of independent media by banning

55:34

our ability to stream the debate on

55:36

YouTube. So look, we will do a

55:38

before stream and an after stream. We'll

55:41

do our best. But this is outrageous.

55:43

It is a total violation of any

55:45

of the norms and the spirits around

55:47

presidential debates. OK, guys, don't drop your

55:50

show. They have no authority

55:52

to restrict access to what is... I

55:55

mean, it hits so many of the

55:57

fair use points to do a live

55:59

commentary. a presidential debate, you've

56:01

got the it's transformative. Clearly,

56:04

you are talking over the debate. Okay,

56:06

if somebody wants to watch the debate

56:08

clean to watch the debate, you can't

56:10

get that on one on your their

56:12

stream or our stream or crowder stream.

56:14

Okay, it is clearly transformative.

56:16

It is clearly educational and it is

56:18

clearly commentary. It fits three of the

56:21

four criteria cleanly, I'm willing to bet

56:23

it gets all four, all

56:25

four of them. So the idea that

56:27

you that you guys would back off I recommend

56:30

you don't. However,

56:32

it is to be seen

56:34

how YouTube will handle this. But

56:37

we will be multi streaming on

56:39

various platforms with the expectation that

56:42

CNN will make a fraudulent attempt. Okay,

56:44

let's put it this way. They're going

56:46

to attempt to assert we don't have

56:48

fair use. I'm willing to bet and

56:50

we do. Because cases like

56:53

this have already been battled out.

56:55

And we win every time, every

56:58

time every channel is on the crowd has done this and

57:00

crowd or one. We had a

57:02

stream Fox News challenged it we won. David

57:05

Pakman same thing for all the criticism we

57:07

give that guy Fox News and after him he won. Because

57:10

they cannot do that. CNN,

57:12

this is big, this is big. The

57:14

update here from breaking points

57:17

is that CNN is giving access to all

57:19

of the major networks to do this. And

57:22

they're not giving any non cable network. It's

57:24

a mainstream media monopoly. Yep, right. They all

57:26

pretend to hate each other. But actually, they

57:29

really hate independent media. And right, they can't

57:31

be a part of it only mainstream media

57:33

can. Right. Because you'll have gone around them

57:35

around them. And they can't, they can't control

57:37

it. And they cannot stand that. Well,

57:39

I mean, it's it's still about the access.

57:42

I say this a lot. It's really about

57:44

the access to the president. They're going to

57:46

do whatever the administration wants, because they have

57:48

friends in the administration. It's essentially the

57:51

mouthpiece for the Democrat Party. They've

57:53

already made the bed like that.

57:55

They've already set the entire the

57:58

parameter so that way Trump is going to to be in as

58:01

disadvantageous, disadvantageous,

58:04

he's gonna have as many

58:06

disadvantageous, thank you, disadvantageous position

58:08

as they could possibly

58:10

manage. It's not, there's

58:13

no argument about it. It's plain for anyone

58:15

to see if they look. It looks like

58:17

Sagar is saying, he tweeted, "'We will be

58:19

streaming for our premium members,

58:21

"'subscribers at breakingpoints.com, "'but this is genuinely an

58:23

outrageous attack "'on independent media. "'Would

58:26

be one thing to keep it just on CNN, "'but

58:28

to give to others and screw us plus all others

58:30

"'is BS.'" This is

58:32

really fascinating because if

58:35

what he is saying, if what Sagar

58:37

is saying is true, or

58:39

I'm interpreting this correctly, that they are going

58:41

to do their live commentary on the show,

58:43

but only for paid members,

58:46

it's absolutely fascinating because

58:49

this shows that Breaking

58:51

Points knows full well, it's

58:54

fair use and they have no legal

58:56

exposure. They're actually going to profit

58:58

off of what they are doing. So

59:00

this is actually, if

59:02

you are claiming something's educational, but then you're

59:04

making money off it, that's a challenge to fair

59:06

use. Now it doesn't apply in this

59:08

regard. It's a presidential debate, but

59:11

what this shows is Breaking Points

59:13

fears, and I mean this all due respect, I'm

59:15

a fan, CNN is going

59:17

to file a takedown, put a strike

59:19

on their channel and try and disrupt their

59:21

business. They know that if

59:23

they do their show through locals, CNN

59:26

will be unable to do this. And

59:28

so they're taking their show behind the paywall for

59:31

defensive reasons. It's actually kind of crazy. This is

59:33

what CNN has done. And it's true.

59:36

If we stream just on YouTube, I would

59:38

not be surprised and even X, even though

59:40

Elon Musk has given assurances, these

59:43

automated copyright takedown systems, I wouldn't

59:45

be surprised if YouTube, CNN

59:48

files, everyone's YouTube goes down. X,

59:51

Elon says, DMC won't apply, but there's an

59:53

automated system there that may still hit. Rumble,

59:56

I think would be the only safe public streaming platform where they're

59:58

not going to get you. But

1:00:00

you put it behind your paywall and CNN can't do anything. They

1:00:03

can complain, they can send you a letter and you can laugh and throw

1:00:05

it in the garbage and say it's fair use. If

1:00:07

CNN tried to go after anybody over this, they would probably end

1:00:09

up having to pay legal fees for the person they sued, which

1:00:12

is why they won't do it, which is why Fox won't do

1:00:14

it. So this is actually

1:00:16

big that what CNN is pushing independent media

1:00:18

into doing. They've

1:00:20

gone off the reservation. Completely

1:00:23

off the reservation. I keep thinking

1:00:25

they're going to go back more towards the middle.

1:00:28

I mean, they used to be, look,

1:00:30

they've always been left pretty much, but I

1:00:32

mean, even in 16, you know,

1:00:35

they would put Trump supporters on there

1:00:37

and give them an opportunity to make

1:00:39

the arguments and whatnot. And

1:00:41

then I think probably in 18 was

1:00:43

when they just, they

1:00:45

changed. And even though they've had a

1:00:47

leadership change at the top, they

1:00:50

just continue to go more to the left and lose

1:00:52

credibility. And I don't get it. I

1:00:55

remember when I had my daughter 33 years

1:00:57

ago, it was during the Gulf War. And

1:00:59

I remember being up in the middle of

1:01:01

the night watching CNN with, you know, their

1:01:03

reporters on the ground over there. And

1:01:06

I mean, they were

1:01:08

built in Atlanta. That was Turner Broadcasting

1:01:10

Network. And it's

1:01:12

really just disappointing. It really, really is

1:01:14

disappointing because they have gone so far

1:01:17

off the reservation. It's interesting

1:01:19

because I mean, last time it was Fox, right,

1:01:21

who was having issues

1:01:23

with people simulcasting or to comment

1:01:25

on it. I think so

1:01:27

much of it is yes, I think mainstream,

1:01:29

especially left-leaning media has gone so far.

1:01:33

There's kind of no walking it back without obviously putting

1:01:35

out your own hypocrisy. But the other part is I

1:01:37

think independent media has just gotten

1:01:39

so big that it is actually a financial

1:01:41

threat to all of these places. If you can't

1:01:43

keep all of your eye. I agree with you. If

1:01:46

all of the eyes aren't on CNN, they can't say

1:01:48

this was the highest watch debate of all time or

1:01:50

whatever they want to say, because ultimately,

1:01:52

you know, it's very

1:01:55

difficult to for them to say like, well,

1:01:57

we got this many viewers and this simulcast

1:01:59

that was It's also watching you got this

1:02:01

many viewers and really don't want people watching that

1:02:03

other media. They want you listening to their commentators

1:02:05

and you want their perspective and things like that.

1:02:08

So it's partially ideological. I agree with you. I think

1:02:10

some of it is just this

1:02:12

absolute terror that anyone might present

1:02:14

information or challenge your moderators or

1:02:17

whatever it is. But I think another part of it is just independent

1:02:20

media over the last, you know, definitely over

1:02:22

the last two decades, but definitely in the

1:02:24

last eight years has grown so much that

1:02:26

it can actually hurt their bottom line. And

1:02:28

that's really all they care about at the end of

1:02:30

the day. Yeah. And they lose control.

1:02:32

I don't know if you guys know this, but

1:02:34

actually back in 2011, CNN, I went to CNN

1:02:36

and we worked with

1:02:39

CNN to do the first ever present Tea

1:02:41

Party presidential debate. We did it in Tampa

1:02:43

and all the candidates were there. Romney, I

1:02:45

can't even remember who was there, but they

1:02:48

were incredible to work with. And it was

1:02:50

one of the most successful debates. Wolf Blitzer

1:02:52

was a moderator. It was one of their

1:02:54

most successful debates ever. Huge

1:02:56

ratings, you know. Then

1:03:00

in 2010, when we took back the House

1:03:02

and that first State of the Union after

1:03:04

we took back the House, we were going

1:03:06

to do a response to the State of

1:03:08

the Union with Michelle with

1:03:11

the Congresswoman from Minnesota, Michelle

1:03:13

Bachman. And we were going to

1:03:15

do it at the Capitol Hill Club. And then

1:03:17

Fox said they weren't going to cover it live. Capitol Hill

1:03:19

Club pulled us. And so we went to the National Press

1:03:21

Club. CNN was the only one that

1:03:23

carried it live that night. Their ratings were off

1:03:25

the chart because they covered the Tea Party response

1:03:28

to the State of the Union. So

1:03:30

they used to be there where they were

1:03:32

giving coverage. They don't even do that anymore.

1:03:34

I mean, at all. But another thing I

1:03:36

will say, because I worked with

1:03:38

CNN so much, the thing is,

1:03:40

believe it or not, there are a lot of

1:03:43

people behind the scenes running control panels and all

1:03:45

the stuff that are conservatives and are with us.

1:03:48

But it's their on-air talent and these

1:03:50

producers that are way

1:03:52

left. I believe that because I think that's true

1:03:54

of a lot of different industries. If you want

1:03:56

to be in Hollywood, right? If

1:03:58

you want to be in Hollywood, then... and you either

1:04:00

have to say nothing or at least parrot the party

1:04:03

line, but just you know if you're if you're like

1:04:05

a sound guy That doesn't necessarily mean you believe in

1:04:07

any of this right Real quick

1:04:10

Twitter is lighting up with people claiming that

1:04:12

Jamal Bowman has lost his primary. We're tracking

1:04:14

that hasn't Yeah, the results are not even

1:04:16

in should have closed pretty soon though like

1:04:18

nothing just closed and results are just starting

1:04:20

to come in Yeah, but like yo

1:04:22

all of these people I'm seeing a

1:04:24

lot of people I know high profile people claiming

1:04:26

he lost already with no sources no evidence

1:04:29

and It's not real stop

1:04:31

posting stuff you didn't fact-check door

1:04:34

source cuz we're sitting I'm staring at

1:04:36

the results And it's like okay. Let's

1:04:38

see we got our first Bronx County is in with

1:04:42

3% of votes counted and everyone on Twitter is like Bowman

1:04:44

is out Bowman is out I'm like where

1:04:46

is that cuz am I late to

1:04:48

the party no, but we will have that

1:04:50

that update when it comes in This

1:04:53

is big because Bowman of course he pulled the fire alarm

1:04:55

he committed a crime He's far left

1:04:58

and apparently he can bench four wheels. Did

1:05:00

you see that they're projecting that that South

1:05:02

Carolina is gonna that Sherry Biggs

1:05:04

the Republican in South Carolina is gonna win

1:05:06

decision desk HQ is projecting that she's been

1:05:08

she's gonna win against who she's replacing What

1:05:10

it says primary run out for the primary

1:05:12

run off and South Carolina's third congressional district

1:05:14

That doesn't say who she's running, but it's

1:05:16

primary so I mean if she's replacing a

1:05:19

Republican now We do we care I mean,

1:05:21

I'm just looking I was just yeah Well,

1:05:23

it's it's we're looking to see if there

1:05:25

will be a rebuke in New York

1:05:27

of the far left in Congress So

1:05:29

if Bowman gets primary to gets booted

1:05:31

which a lot of people predict he

1:05:33

will It's gonna be interesting it

1:05:35

needs to happen and the reason is because

1:05:38

this the New York City government is the

1:05:41

epicenter of the DSA right now

1:05:43

as far as I know that

1:05:45

is where the DSA has the

1:05:47

most influence in politics in the

1:05:49

United States the DSA are Communists

1:05:51

they openly endorse Marxist

1:05:53

ideas. This is unacceptable in America.

1:05:56

This is something that we need

1:05:58

to fight against They're

1:06:00

like as as strongly as we

1:06:02

can we need to to use all of the

1:06:04

political means at our disposal to

1:06:07

prevent Communists from taking over because

1:06:09

you see the problems that are

1:06:12

going on in New York with

1:06:14

crime and all of that stuff

1:06:16

This is directly because of the

1:06:19

policies that communists institute I also

1:06:21

think that's one of the reasons you like everyone should

1:06:23

keep an eye on Colorado's primary today I know

1:06:25

we all talk about Lauren Boebert a lot But

1:06:27

but there are other races there where Colorado is

1:06:29

really this this strange state where it was hugely

1:06:32

red in some areas but areas but has become

1:06:35

Intensely blue especially around some of the

1:06:37

major cities like Denver specifically and

1:06:39

so to see what Colorado puts out

1:06:42

as its potential next Election

1:06:46

is interesting like what kind of candidates

1:06:48

are the Republicans fielding there and how

1:06:50

left-leaning are the Democrats in Colorado And

1:06:53

we'll really only know after the results of the primary today nowadays.

1:06:55

We're not even talking about left-leaning You're

1:06:57

talking about pure leftists. So your communists.

1:06:59

They're not it's not even it's not

1:07:02

left-leaning. It's it's literal It's

1:07:04

a literal threat to the United States. That's

1:07:06

like Colorado is interesting right because Colorado was

1:07:09

Reliably red for a long time. But as as more

1:07:11

people have kind of moved out there as the cities

1:07:13

have gone more blue You

1:07:15

know in some states where you're red except

1:07:17

for in the major city you get a

1:07:19

Democrat who kind of postures as a moderate

1:07:21

They say, you know, well, I like this

1:07:23

issue socially but in these ones I lean

1:07:25

here But now it seems like especially with

1:07:27

captive cities cities that are in red states

1:07:29

But are dominantly blue they just go out

1:07:32

of their way to pick the most aggressive

1:07:34

progressive candidate and say you guys will comply

1:07:36

To our will we know better than you do

1:07:38

that's that's my interpretation at least South Carolina 3

1:07:41

is a seat held by Jeff Duncan that

1:07:43

I think he's retiring and This

1:07:46

Sherry Biggs, it looks like they're claiming

1:07:48

she's won against Pastor Mark Burns who

1:07:50

was endorsed by President Trump

1:07:53

interesting They're all deleting the tweets now.

1:07:55

Come on guys. Hmm. What do you know even

1:07:57

libs of tick tock tweeted that Bowman lost? on

1:14:00

how important these Senate and

1:14:02

congressional races are because they

1:14:04

really, if we elect President

1:14:06

Trump again and we don't

1:14:08

hold the House, well, already

1:14:10

the House says with Jamie Raskin,

1:14:12

he's already written the legislation to

1:14:14

not seat Trump. They

1:14:17

channeled that at the Supreme Court

1:14:19

hearing several months ago

1:14:21

at the end of the case over

1:14:24

the Colorado trial. The

1:14:26

last Justice, the liberal Justice

1:14:29

asked their side, what

1:14:31

happens if we don't deal with

1:14:33

this now? Their counsel

1:14:35

said, well, then in January after

1:14:37

the election, we'll be back here and he

1:14:41

channeled everything that they were going to do. Benny

1:14:46

Thompson has written legislation to

1:14:48

remove a secret service protection.

1:14:51

If he's convicted, point is we

1:14:54

have to take back the House and or

1:14:56

we have to keep the House and build

1:14:58

our majority there and at the same time

1:15:00

take back the Senate. I think it's more

1:15:02

important than ever because Trump will not be

1:15:04

seated if we don't. What

1:15:07

made you move, you started off

1:15:09

with the Tea Party movement. How did you

1:15:11

get more to the America First movement? Was

1:15:14

it a natural transition? Yeah, I mean,

1:15:16

so the Tea Party movement

1:15:18

was what laid the groundwork for President

1:15:20

Trump and the MAGA movement. I

1:15:24

don't think that if we had the Tea Party

1:15:27

movement, I think it would have been a completely

1:15:29

different situation, but we laid

1:15:31

the groundwork. People ask me all the time,

1:15:33

well, what happened to the Tea Party movement?

1:15:35

We're still here. We just morphed into something

1:15:37

bigger and better, the MAGA movement, and

1:15:40

totally focused on America First. And who

1:15:42

can be against America First? That's

1:15:44

the question that needs to be asked, right? Because

1:15:47

how can you be against America First? So

1:15:50

it was just a natural progression.

1:15:54

And in 2013, President Trump actually

1:15:56

reached out to me. You know

1:15:58

how he does, how he writes letters. is

1:18:00

Westchester. He's, I mean, again, he

1:18:02

is against the, the

1:18:04

consolidation of wealth and the

1:18:07

consolidation of wealth is

1:18:09

in Westchester. And he really does not like

1:18:11

Israel. Well, oh yeah. And there's

1:18:13

probably a lot of Jewish people in there too. Yeah.

1:18:15

I imagine. Yeah. So I mean, it was, it was

1:18:17

funny on Fox this morning. They had a, a Jewish

1:18:20

guy who was a Democrat asking

1:18:22

about these protests and these riots at the synagogue where

1:18:24

a bunch of Jewish people got attacked and

1:18:27

LA this past week. Yeah. Yeah. And he's like,

1:18:30

Biden's not going to arrest any of these people. This

1:18:32

is a hate crime. I don't understand. And then like, who you're

1:18:34

voting for. And he's like, well,

1:18:37

you know, Biden's let us down.

1:18:39

So, uh, yeah, decision

1:18:41

desk HQ is projecting that Lauren Boebert

1:18:43

wins her Republican primary for us house

1:18:45

in Colorado's fourth congressional district. I'm not

1:18:48

surprised by that. She switched. She

1:18:51

switched. She was vulnerable and,

1:18:54

uh, she went very handily too. Yeah. But

1:18:56

this is the Republican primary. I mean, she's

1:18:58

a superstar in the Republican party. Whether she

1:19:00

wins the general, that'll be the, that,

1:19:02

you know, we'll see that. And that's why I think this,

1:19:05

the results of the Colorado primary are so interesting. Like

1:19:07

who was the Democrat that's going to be her counterpart

1:19:09

growing forward? Right. What, what near is it? Is it

1:19:11

a moderate Democrat from this area who's saying

1:19:13

like, I have these values, but I'm also

1:19:15

sympathetic to these causes or is it going

1:19:17

to be Lauren Boebert versus a

1:19:20

far left, uh, you know, a far left,

1:19:22

uh, selection from the Democrat party? It seems,

1:19:24

it seems we have to know what Colorado

1:19:26

is becoming. Well, that's the seat that was

1:19:28

held by Ken Buck. And

1:19:30

so, you know, Ken Buck was tea

1:19:33

party. Right. But he vacated early.

1:19:35

Yes. Yes. So,

1:19:38

um, I, I hope

1:19:40

she can hold onto it, but we'll

1:19:43

see. Yeah. And then what's, what

1:19:46

are they saying for her district that she left?

1:19:48

She was in Colorado. She's calling her a five,

1:19:51

right? And now she's in four. Yeah. I could

1:19:53

be getting it. Was she five? I think she's

1:19:55

in four now and she was in five before.

1:19:59

She moved because of She almost

1:20:01

lost by a couple hundred votes. A couple hundred. It

1:20:03

was very, very rare. Yes, it was very close. Which means

1:20:05

that probably, Colorado Five is going to

1:20:07

shift to be more. I mean, it's just

1:20:10

interesting because again, people think of Colorado as,

1:20:12

I mean, historically it was a

1:20:14

red state, but it is changing. But

1:20:17

I also wonder, yes it

1:20:19

is, but I also wonder

1:20:21

in that seat when we

1:20:24

were talking about how the

1:20:26

anti-Trump vote, the anti-Trump election,

1:20:29

because Lauren Boebert is out there and

1:20:31

is so polarizing and so front and

1:20:34

center in your face and what she believes

1:20:37

and whatnot. And maybe

1:20:39

getting somebody else in there that's not

1:20:41

so polarizing, they can hold it as

1:20:44

a Republican. That's interesting. Yeah.

1:20:47

I don't know. We'll see. I'm

1:20:49

still waiting on these results. We'll see what comes in, but it's looking

1:20:51

like Bowman's going to lose. That'll be hilarious. Wow.

1:20:53

But we'll just have to wait and see, I guess.

1:20:56

What do you think he'll blame his loss on? Do

1:20:58

you think it's going to be the environment? Israel. Oh,

1:21:00

Israel. I was going to say

1:21:02

racism. Extremists. I'm actually surprised

1:21:05

he's losing, to be completely honest. I'm

1:21:08

not convinced he will lose. We don't know. We're

1:21:11

still, look, Bronx County, it's a

1:21:13

very small geographic area with a lot of

1:21:15

voters and we've only got about 5,000 of

1:21:18

the votes in. We

1:21:20

will see how many actually end up turning out

1:21:22

in Bronx County because

1:21:25

this might be it. I mean, what do

1:21:27

we expect? 50,000 people, maybe 30,000 people. I

1:21:30

have no idea what kind of turn it to. What

1:21:32

was it like in Texas? There was like 60,000 in that

1:21:34

one district. So we'll see. We'll

1:21:36

see. Man, this is, I

1:21:39

don't know. AOC's won. That

1:21:41

one's kind of obvious. Look at this. She

1:21:44

just handily won. 40%

1:21:46

of the votes are in and she's just dominating. The

1:21:49

thing is, I think Mike Sternovich had

1:21:51

a good tweet about this. He's like, all these Goobers

1:21:53

who keep saying voting doesn't work and they

1:21:55

comment and say things like, y'all are still voting. And

1:21:57

they don't vote in primaries. infuriating

1:22:00

when people say things like, oh,

1:22:02

we can't fix this when they've

1:22:04

literally done nothing but complained about

1:22:06

it on the internet. Like- That's

1:22:09

the most important vote you can cast in election cycles,

1:22:11

the primary. Absolutely. Like not only the primary,

1:22:13

but also like they don't vote in

1:22:15

their midterms. So they don't vote for who's

1:22:18

affecting their lives the most which are the

1:22:20

people that are closest to them. If

1:22:22

you're not voting in your state

1:22:24

elections and you're not voting for your

1:22:27

local elections if you're just letting those

1:22:29

go by without voting then you don't

1:22:31

actually put any effort into affecting the

1:22:33

outcome that has the most proximity or

1:22:37

the closest proximity to you. And that's the stuff that

1:22:39

matters in your day to day life. Right? Your life

1:22:41

is, I think Jordan Peterson said

1:22:43

something like your life is what it's like when

1:22:45

you come home because you do it every day,

1:22:47

all the time. It's not like the one time

1:22:49

you went on vacation to this great spot or

1:22:52

whatever. It's the things you do daily. And the

1:22:54

things that you do daily are most affected by

1:22:56

the people that are in your local government. So

1:22:58

your local government, then your state government. People vote

1:23:00

for the president thinking that, oh, if I vote

1:23:03

for the president there's gonna be this king that's

1:23:05

gonna come in and he's just gonna pass all

1:23:07

these laws and they're gonna

1:23:09

make me able to fly and fill

1:23:11

my bank account with money. And that's

1:23:13

idiocy that is absolute idiocy. And that's

1:23:15

not how anything works. It's

1:23:17

kind of crazy how the whole system works. And

1:23:20

like, it's

1:23:22

a club, it's rigged, blah, blah,

1:23:24

blah. We're not in it just if you didn't know. Oh,

1:23:26

for sure. But what did Bowman do to get the boot? He

1:23:29

pissed off the mainstream Democrats

1:23:32

about Israel with

1:23:36

the whole Gaza thing. I mean, he's

1:23:38

considered part of the squad. And his

1:23:41

rally footage in the Bronx, like he

1:23:43

went off on Israel and AIPAC and

1:23:45

that whole narrative. And I think there's

1:23:47

a problem with that. Yeah, I think they- No,

1:23:50

criticize Israel if you want, criticize AIPAC, please do so.

1:23:53

The issue is regular people in the Bronx don't care.

1:23:56

And so he hitched his wagon to that narrative

1:23:59

and it turns out- Some are just like I don't

1:24:01

care whatever that is you're talking about I

1:24:03

willing to bet be willing to bet a lot of people

1:24:05

actually do support Israel But I don't think that's the key

1:24:07

issue for them no the average Well,

1:24:09

I really think the average American is like well

1:24:12

Yeah, Israel's a democracy so that so there are

1:24:14

allies and we support them and that's the extent

1:24:16

of what they put the thought into it Like

1:24:18

they don't think anything beyond that they don't think

1:24:20

Oh Israel is doing these things and that means

1:24:22

they're dragging us into wars They don't think the

1:24:24

amount of money that we spend on Israel is

1:24:27

so expensive because they look at the actual National

1:24:29

debt and they look at the money that we

1:24:31

spend on overall Just

1:24:34

the military spending overall they look at the this what

1:24:36

we spend every year on it on on just

1:24:39

servicing the debt I mean the debt

1:24:41

is the most important topic that

1:24:43

we have to worry about right

1:24:45

now and it's Ridiculous that we

1:24:47

don't like at a time We

1:24:50

should be supporting pro-family policies and

1:24:52

taking the government positions to support

1:24:54

families We continue to fail fail

1:24:56

we continuously fail to support the

1:24:58

important things families men Boys

1:25:01

like all these things that are destroying our

1:25:03

society We're not doing a thing about and

1:25:05

we get we get entirely wrapped up in

1:25:07

things that totally don't matter the average person

1:25:10

Like whether or not Israel's fighting it

1:25:12

in Gaza. It doesn't affect America It

1:25:14

doesn't affect Americans on their day their

1:25:16

day in their daily lives either Mike

1:25:18

Cernovich had a great thread about how

1:25:20

young men In this country don't long

1:25:22

for adventure anymore And

1:25:24

there were a ton of people responding saying things like there's nowhere to

1:25:26

go There's nothing to do he had there was

1:25:29

this post where someone's like born too late

1:25:31

to explore the world and too early to explore The

1:25:33

stars all my life is all I just don't have

1:25:35

and he's like where's the sense of adventure? Yeah,

1:25:37

and that's kind of crazy because that idea it's

1:25:40

right here for these young people. That's

1:25:42

the opposite though That's the matrix. That's the that's

1:25:44

that's that's sinking into the pit into the void.

1:25:46

I've Never

1:25:48

understood this idea where people are like

1:25:50

born I was born too late

1:25:53

to explore the earth and too soon to

1:25:55

explore the stars We talking about there's whole

1:25:57

regions of the Amazon forest that have been

1:25:59

unexplored There's we've used satellites

1:26:01

to see the surface like the top of

1:26:03

it and there's like Evidence

1:26:06

based on growth that there could be

1:26:08

ancient cities lost there and people have

1:26:10

not gone deep into the Amazon rainforest.

1:26:12

So What well even simpler

1:26:15

than that like name the last mountain that you

1:26:17

hiked up, right? They'll say these things like oh

1:26:19

There's nothing left to explore It's like have you

1:26:21

left your house and done any kind of even

1:26:23

minimal exploring have you seen the world with your

1:26:25

own eyes? You could still go out even if

1:26:27

there are civilizations there and witness what's going on

1:26:29

But instead it's like well, it's too late for

1:26:31

me. So I might as well just stay home

1:26:33

I've given up. They're too busy exploring their own

1:26:35

navels. I Will

1:26:37

say I'm a former flight attendant and

1:26:40

I've traveled the world and

1:26:42

I do think a lot of These

1:26:45

people that are not America first They

1:26:49

have never seen what the squalor is

1:26:52

like in Rio de Janeiro or in

1:26:55

Caracas or you know all over in

1:26:57

and you don't realize

1:27:00

how Precious, you know the

1:27:02

most the best gift my parents

1:27:04

ever gave me was my United

1:27:07

States citizenship my passport And

1:27:09

you but you don't realize that if

1:27:11

it's all you know And you've never

1:27:13

been elsewhere and people do need to

1:27:15

have an adventure and go

1:27:17

see other parts of the world You

1:27:19

don't have to go on extravagant vacations

1:27:22

but It would I think

1:27:24

that people would understand why we're fighting so

1:27:26

hard for America And then I will say

1:27:28

this too. I've been to all 50 states

1:27:31

But I had I mean I never Be

1:27:34

in a flight attendant. I traveled everywhere and then I

1:27:36

got on the buses the Tea Party Express bus in

1:27:38

the March for Trump and this

1:27:40

country is so vast and beautiful

1:27:42

and so different in all four

1:27:44

corners and then when kovat hit

1:27:46

and People started exploring

1:27:48

our national parks and taking road

1:27:51

trips and camping and stuff I

1:27:53

mean we need to do more of that. It's

1:27:56

not only I mean It's just

1:27:58

refreshing and good for the soul, right? It's

1:28:00

grounding. But

1:28:02

I think too many people like to sit at home

1:28:04

and live their life by what's going on on social

1:28:06

media. And I don't know.

1:28:09

And especially, I mean, for a long time,

1:28:11

the popular narrative from social media and from

1:28:13

Hollywood was, oh, America is a bad place.

1:28:15

Like Americans are all, you know, whatever. And

1:28:17

there are obviously all kinds of issues in

1:28:19

America. I'm happy to acknowledge that. But

1:28:21

I would still rather hear, like you said, like I

1:28:24

am grateful to have been born in America because it

1:28:26

is actually something worth preserving and it has

1:28:28

given me so much. I think so many people

1:28:31

take it for granted because they're like, oh,

1:28:33

but, you know, whatever a celebrity

1:28:35

said they would leave for Canada if this person got

1:28:37

elected. I'm going to say this. Listen,

1:28:39

America, if only for

1:28:42

the stabilizing force of the United

1:28:44

States, making sure that the

1:28:47

US Navy makes sure that the

1:28:49

seas are open for international commerce,

1:28:51

that alone makes America a net

1:28:53

good. Right? Without

1:28:56

the open seas, without the seas that

1:28:58

are continuously the fair,

1:29:01

the ability for other countries to

1:29:03

travel in the seas is made safe

1:29:06

by, mostly by the US Navy. And

1:29:09

without that, all the countries that

1:29:11

rely on markets and rely on international trade

1:29:13

and stuff, all of those countries would not

1:29:16

be able to safely move their products to

1:29:18

market. There would be whoever has the biggest

1:29:20

Navy would be in charge. And it might

1:29:22

not be someone that is actually a reasonable

1:29:24

partner like the United States. So people can

1:29:26

hate on the US, they can say all

1:29:28

they want, but the US has been making

1:29:31

the seas safe for international commerce

1:29:33

since the United States was

1:29:35

created. The Marine

1:29:37

Corps exists to prevent pirates

1:29:40

from the shore, no, to the shores of

1:29:43

Tripoli. So if you think that the US

1:29:45

hasn't been doing it since day one, you're totally

1:29:47

wrong. So get over that fact. The US

1:29:49

is a net good, if only for that alone.

1:29:51

It's a nail biter. Bowman just climbed right

1:29:53

back up and it's neck and neck right now.

1:29:56

There's about a six point swing between the candidates, a little bit

1:29:58

more than six, six and a half. doesn't

1:52:00

have that kind of perspective. There's there's

1:52:02

allegations because of the war in Ukraine

1:52:04

because Alex is Russian. And so he's

1:52:06

like, Look, I know it's a you

1:52:08

know, complex thing, but he's a Russian.

1:52:10

So you know, he's going to be

1:52:12

a little on Russia side. And whether

1:52:15

or not you agree with him, that

1:52:17

doesn't make him a Nazi. But the

1:52:19

left in America is completely insane and

1:52:21

totally detached from reality. And so they

1:52:23

just slander everybody that they don't that

1:52:25

doesn't ascribe to the politically correct opinions.

1:52:27

So I got to give a shout

1:52:29

out to Ben Shapiro, who tweeted, New

1:52:31

York 16 Democratic voters just

1:52:33

showed Jamal Bowman the door, which

1:52:36

is in fact necessary because the moral evacuous

1:52:38

dollar doesn't understand how doors work. Take

1:52:42

the sign and throw it on the ground. Maybe he's fine.

1:52:44

Oh, that was a good one. Fire

1:52:47

alarm on the way out. Yeah, seriously. Yeah, we going to the

1:52:49

New England Metal Fest when we all go on tour with you.

1:52:51

I don't think that well,

1:52:53

my the tour is not going to be going to the

1:52:55

New England. I learned hardcore fest. But if you want, I

1:52:57

know Scott well, and he will he I can get you

1:53:00

tickets if you want to. Yeah, actually, Tim cast IRL will

1:53:02

be the opening act for mega death. I always heard that.

1:53:04

He's sitting up, we're gonna sit

1:53:06

up there and we have Ian talking about graphene

1:53:08

for about 30 minutes before loading up all their

1:53:10

Yeah, they're they're loading up all the amps and

1:53:13

the drums and everything lined up and because when

1:53:15

I think Tim cast IRL, I think mega death

1:53:17

and nothing. But but so it's all their mains

1:53:19

then mud vein, then Tim cast IRL that sorry,

1:53:22

Phil, I mean, you know, the time slot, you don't want to

1:53:24

change the time slot. So right, exactly. We

1:53:27

will not in fact be opening for me. Okay, let's

1:53:29

read some more. RF

1:53:31

Daniels says listening at work making pipes for fire

1:53:34

hydrants might have to leave early due

1:53:36

to living in Iowa and tornado warnings in my area.

1:53:38

Whoa, stay safe, man. There's a lot of really rough

1:53:40

extreme weather right now with the flooding and the heat.

1:53:42

I mean, I think there are a lot of people

1:53:44

who are potentially in very

1:53:46

precarious situations. We got to think about them.

1:53:48

Eric Kay says what are the chances that

1:53:50

Joe will test positive for pregnancy? Also,

1:53:53

don't forget about Tyson Foods betrayal of Americans.

1:53:56

I actually think there's a decent chance Joe

1:53:58

Biden will test positive for pregnancy just means he has cancer.

1:54:01

When dudes take pregnancy tests and it

1:54:03

comes up positive, it usually is indicative

1:54:05

of a hormone imbalance related to cancer.

1:54:08

This is why I think the drug test thing is the issue. It's

1:54:11

that there's something else going on. Otherwise,

1:54:13

why not just take it? It doesn't

1:54:15

matter. If you got nothing to worry

1:54:17

about. It proves what the

1:54:19

world is seeing, taking the blood test.

1:54:21

It will prove that he's incompetent. It'll

1:54:25

prove the DOJ is right. Because I

1:54:27

actually am generally opposed to people being compelled to

1:54:29

take drug tests. I think that they're sort of

1:54:31

a privacy issue there. But in this case, like

1:54:33

if you think Trump is being so ridiculous to

1:54:35

even ask, like you could shut him down easily,

1:54:37

but you're opting not to. O.M.G.

1:54:40

Puppy says Biden blood transfusions

1:54:42

from teenagers, NAD drip, vitamin

1:54:44

drip, hyperbaric oxygen chamber and who

1:54:46

knows what just before the debate.

1:54:49

Blood transfusions from teenagers. They're called

1:54:51

blood boys. Gross. Good

1:54:53

lord. That's that mini doc from Brian Johnson,

1:54:55

the guy who wants to live forever, where

1:54:57

he went and got the gene

1:54:59

therapy, the full of statin thing to make him younger

1:55:02

or whatever. And it increases like

1:55:04

muscle mass. So like at a certain age, your

1:55:06

muscle mass starts deteriorating like you can do about

1:55:08

it. You get this injection. It reverses that. So

1:55:11

yeah, this full of statin gene mutation, you see

1:55:13

those dogs that are super ripped. I

1:55:15

think pit bulls have it. And there's like cows that

1:55:17

have it, make them extra meaty. And

1:55:19

he went and got it. And then in it,

1:55:22

he mentions, I'm pretty sure he mentions having a

1:55:24

blood boy, which is where you get a blood

1:55:26

transfusion from a younger person. I think it's his

1:55:28

son. There is some billionaire who's like, I'm getting

1:55:30

whatever from my son and I'm also giving mine

1:55:32

to my dad. So that kill your son. It's

1:55:34

all super weird. It's all super weird and creepy.

1:55:37

And like steroids are a thing, homie. If you

1:55:39

want to get muscle mass, you can just get

1:55:41

onto a stag. You can call the doctor, find

1:55:43

a doctor. He'll get you get you set up.

1:55:45

Yeah, but there's a side effects. I

1:55:48

mean, I can't imagine the side effects are you're like

1:55:50

a vampire to blood. If you have a blood boy,

1:55:52

you're like disgusting. But

1:55:55

steroids, the blood, the blood boy is about

1:55:57

healing organ healing organs. The.

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