On today's show, we discuss the latest Black Lives Matter protest in Philadelphia, the death of Walter Wallace, and the latest intervention by social media and the mainstream media in the 2020 presidential election. We'll also be talking about the new regulation introduced by the Department of Justice, and whether or not it will affect the outcome of the election.
00:01:47.000And actually, there's looting and rioting happening right now.
00:01:51.000Now in West Philadelphia, just before I went live, I saw Breaking 911 tweet the video of I think a Walmart being looted for televisions and the usual stuff.
00:02:07.000Bit of a return to form on the show, bit of a return to form, an America First classic, America First rewind episode.
00:02:15.000We'll also be talking tonight about Twitter, which is now introducing yet another regulation to control information.
00:02:24.000In the lead up to the 2020 presidential election, starting today, they're telling people if you are going to tweet something that may be disinformation.
00:02:37.000Officially, they're going to be prompting people this week.
00:02:41.000They're going to show a prompt that says that if a Twitter user is going to tweet about, for example, something like Hunter Biden, or they're going to tweet about anything really that's going to make Joe Biden look bad, they're going to get a special prompt that says, You are about to tweet disinformation.
00:03:06.000I'm feeling more and more confident every day that Trump is going to win.
00:03:10.000All the indicators, with the exception in some cases of the polling, well, there are even polls that show that the race is tightening, but there are some polls that show that Trump is not going to win.
00:03:22.000With the exception of some of the polling, all the indicators have shown that his chances of winning are only going up.
00:03:29.000It's becoming more and more likely every day.
00:03:35.000The thing is, though, the closer that we get to the election, it becomes more and more dubious whether or not Trump can win the election and remain in office.
00:03:44.000In other words, with everything that we've been seeing about efforts by the left to shut down Washington, D.C., these mail in ballots, which will be counted weeks after the election, some of these decisions being made in the state Supreme Courts, and the intervention by social media and the mainstream media, it seems like Donald Trump, even if he wins the election, may have difficulty, as we've been saying, holding on to power,
00:04:12.000retaining the office, because of the intervention of all these other power structures and institutional forces.
00:04:19.000As we've talked about now for months on the show.
00:04:22.000So, we'll talk about the latest intervention by Twitter, and they are maybe the most nefarious actor in American politics today.
00:04:32.000And not Twitter in particular, but social media and big tech in general.
00:04:37.000You know, you think CNN is bad, nobody even watches CNN.
00:04:42.000The worst that the legacy mainstream media can do is they can mess with Trump during the debates.
00:04:50.000But outside of the debates and outside of the coverage of certain issues, more and more it seems that big tech and the social media platforms are having a greater impact on politics and on the election with their manipulation of information, their manipulation of the platform and the algorithms.
00:05:09.000I think that that's probably where most people are getting their information out.
00:05:35.000It's my one contribution, if it's my one contribution, it's to tell everybody to go out and vote in the election, register to vote, check and make sure you're registered.
00:05:46.000Don't think, oh, well, I think I'm registered, and then say, I'll just go and vote.
00:05:52.000Make sure and check that you're registered.
00:06:14.000I've been looking at the polling, and it's funny because Nate Silver, who is the guy who runs 538, and he's supposed to be this brilliant pollster.
00:06:25.000You know, I remember before 538 even existed.
00:06:28.000They were talking about Nate Silver as this polling genius who predicted the outcomes of the election in 2008 and 2012 very, very closely, you know, very precisely.
00:06:41.000He predicted the outcomes of those elections.
00:06:44.000Obviously, he didn't do so well in 2016.
00:06:47.000But what Nate Silver has been saying from 538 is that Trump has a 18th chance of winning, a 12.5% chance of winning.
00:06:57.000He says that if the polls begin to tighten, Between the final debate and the election, he says that Trump has a 50% chance of winning.
00:07:07.000If the polls tighten up between last Thursday and next Tuesday, then Trump's at a 50% chance of winning.
00:07:15.000And he says that if the polling is suffering from major flaws, if the polling is wrong like it was in 2016, then Trump has a 50% chance of winning.
00:07:27.000So they say that out of these, what, four or eight outcomes, Basically, this is how they calculate Trump has a 12.5% chance of winning.
00:07:37.000And the thing is, though, I've been watching Nate Silver, and he says, well, the polls aren't tightening, so that means that Biden is going to win.
00:07:44.000The polls are not tightening between the debate and the election.
00:07:49.000There is no evidence that there are flaws in the polling, and therefore, Biden is really headed towards a landslide, probably more than 400 electoral votes.
00:07:59.000And you might ask yourself, how does he do that?
00:08:00.000Well, he wins Texas, he wins Georgia, he wins all these states, Iowa, Ohio.
00:08:07.000I've been looking at the polling, and I don't know that the real clear politics polling average nationally has been tightening, but I do know that the real clear politics polling average in the swing states has been tightening.
00:08:21.000In Florida, in Pennsylvania, it looks like even in Arizona, and virtually all of the swing states, the polling has been tightening.
00:08:30.000In Florida, for example, the real clear politics average has Trump up by 0.4%.
00:08:37.000And that's taking into account that a lot of these polls are deeply flawed.
00:08:42.000I think that just like in 2016, you have the shy Trump effect.
00:08:46.000I think you have a self selection bias.
00:08:48.000In other words, a pollster calls somebody on their House phone, and what is the likelihood that a Democrat is going to do a poll versus a Republican?
00:09:00.000Probably Republicans are skeptical of pollsters, less willing to participate.
00:09:07.000And again, then you have the shy Trump effect.
00:09:09.000What's more, they have very small sample sizes.
00:09:12.000They'll do a poll for the state of Pennsylvania.
00:09:18.000In other words, they're only surveying 600 people and then extrapolating that through their statistical methods to make a projection based on the entire state of Pennsylvania.
00:09:30.000You can't do that because the state polling is already imprecise.
00:09:35.000And then to have a very small sample size and then extrapolate, you're only increasing by many multiples the extent to which the poll is going to be imprecise.
00:09:47.000There are serious flaws in the polling.
00:09:50.000Those are just three things off the top of my head.
00:09:53.000And the polls are tightening on a state by state basis in the swing states where the election will be decided.
00:09:59.000You know, they may say that nationally the polls aren't tightening, but that doesn't mean anything because there's not a national contest that is held.
00:10:07.000There are state by state contests that are held, and the state by state contests decide how many electoral votes are allocated.
00:10:53.000Everybody has to go out and vote no matter where you are, swing state, non swing state, everybody has to go out and vote because we could really do it.
00:11:03.000We would like for it to not be close in our favor because that would virtually eliminate or certainly diminish the odds that the Democrats would be able to steal the election or delegitimize the results of the election.
00:11:16.000If it's a really convincing victory, landslide, if the popular vote is good, if in the swing states there's a decent margin, That will diminish the chances that Democrats can intervene and steal it on behalf of Joe Biden.
00:11:32.000So I'm telling you, I'm completely white pilled.
00:11:35.000I didn't think that Trump was going to win this election six months ago.
00:11:40.000And I didn't even think his odds were all that good one month ago.
00:12:00.000And the thing is, of course, things can happen in the meantime between now and the election.
00:12:05.000But also, something could happen on election day itself.
00:12:09.000What is concerning about this is that what we're counting on to win the election is that all of the Republicans will turn out to vote on election day.
00:12:19.000Because if you look at a lot of the numbers for the early voting and for the absentee ballots, some of these numbers favor Democrats.
00:12:28.000Some of these numbers favor Democrats heavily.
00:12:31.000And the idea is that if all the Republicans are planning on showing up on the actual day of the election to cast their votes, this will cancel out and then hopefully overwhelm the advantage that the Democrats had.
00:12:44.000In the voting that has already taken place, more than 70 million votes have already been cast.
00:12:50.000And if it were just those votes, probably Democrats would win.
00:12:53.000Now, here's my thinking and call me crazy, but I know that Democrats are very aware of this.
00:12:59.000They are very aware that even though it's not, I don't know that it's a total blowout because Republicans are catching up in early voting and in certain states.
00:13:08.000And certainly there are more Republicans registering to vote in states like Pennsylvania.
00:13:13.000But Democrats, I think, know that the Republicans need.
00:13:16.000All these votes to come in on Election Day for Trump to win.
00:13:21.000Who's to say that there isn't some kind of incident on Election Day that is going to depress the turnout on Election Day, that is going to keep people from voting, going to keep people from going outside, that will compromise the polling places in some way?
00:13:38.000That's what I'm starting to get nervous about because the Democrats, I think, when it comes to the voting that happens before the election, I think they have the advantage.
00:13:48.000We are totally dependent on the voting that happens on Election Day.
00:13:52.000And the trick with this is the voting that has happened before Election Day happens over months and weeks.
00:13:58.000It happens with people mailing their ballots, filling them out at home, and delivering them at their convenience.
00:14:07.000And on Election Day to vote, there is a finite number of polling places.
00:14:11.000And to go vote, you have to go outside and go there.
00:14:14.000The sort of concentration of all of that voting into one day and geographically, so Concentration temporally on one day, concentration geographically in a finite number of locations, this makes Election Day susceptible to some kind of funny business, whether that be some kind of a false flag attack, whether that be some kind of cyber attack, hacking or something,
00:14:41.000confusion about how you're supposed to vote and the methodology.
00:14:46.000I honestly don't know what they're capable of here, but I am a little bit worried.
00:14:52.000I know there's seven days until the election, and that gives us time to build up our momentum.
00:14:56.000Trump is doing like three or four or five rallies per day.
00:15:05.000It's looking like we're cruising towards a victory, perhaps, but it really does come down to that one day.
00:15:13.000And who knows what they could be plotting for that day.
00:15:16.000We've seen what they've done this year between the Antifa and Black Lives Matter riots and the coronavirus pandemic and the lockdowns and everything else.
00:15:26.000So, I'm a little bit concerned that on election day they might try to pull something.
00:15:31.000And if they could depress the turnout even a little bit, it could severely hurt the Republicans because the Republicans are counting on election day to get that edge.
00:15:46.000And you got to make sure you vote because it's getting close.
00:15:49.000But we're going to move on and we're going to dive into the news today.
00:15:52.000And like I said, our first story tonight is about Twitter.
00:15:57.000And they're up to more election meddling.
00:15:59.000And they're not even hiding it anymore.
00:16:01.000And I'll read you this report from Zero Hedge about exactly what they're doing because they've been interfering, as we know now, for four years, essentially.
00:16:12.000And I don't know if anybody remembers this because at this point it was a long time ago.
00:16:16.000But right after the 2016 election, I distinctly remember this happened in multiple companies, multiple big tech companies.
00:16:26.000They had private meetings or private memos circulating.
00:16:31.000Saying something to the effect that we don't like the outcome of the 2016 election and we're going to work to ensure it never happens again.
00:16:39.000I remember specifically Breitbart did a big article about how at Google they did a big meeting after the election and they said basically this that we can never allow this to happen again.
00:16:51.000If you remember, the term fake news actually originated from Facebook because right after the election, Facebook started to roll out a new policy.
00:17:02.000Where they would tag news stories shared on the platform as fake or real.
00:17:08.000And they had a team of trusted fact checkers that would decide whether the news was real or not.
00:17:14.000And they were attributing the 2016 election outcome to the proliferation of fake news.
00:17:20.000And what they were referring to as fake news was Infowars and Breitbart and Fox News and things like that.
00:17:28.000It was actually Facebook that invented it.
00:17:30.000And at that time, policies like that were unheard of.
00:17:34.000But back in 2016, that was the beginning.
00:17:37.000Facebook said, We're going to flag the news based on our fact checkers and we'll decide which news is real and which news is fake.
00:17:45.000So that was at least at Google, Facebook.
00:17:47.000I know similar policies were unrolled at Twitter.
00:17:49.000They said after the last election, We have to come up with a plan.
00:17:54.000We know that Trump, of course, will be on the ballot in 2020 and we're going to shut him down in the way that we seem to be blindsided by him in 2016.
00:18:04.000And so over the past four years, Of course, the most obvious way that they've been working to change the outcome of the next election, of this coming election, is by banning all Trump supporters.
00:18:15.000It has happened slowly and steadily, and they've done it in ways that are covert and overt.
00:18:22.000You know, sometimes they're just completely suspending somebody's account, like Sam Hyde or Milo they even did in 2015, or, you know, whoever, Jared Taylor.
00:18:33.000Sometimes they just take somebody right off, suspended without warning, without reason, without the chance of appeal.
00:19:56.000Then it went all the way to where we are now, where they're saying, well, if you believe that QAnon is real, you can't have a Facebook account.0.75
00:20:04.000If you believe in white identity, you can't have a Facebook account.
00:20:08.000If you believe that mass immigration is a threat to America, you can't be on Twitter and you can't have a PayPal account.0.83
00:20:14.000This is according to their own terms of service and their own internal memos.
00:20:19.000Over the course of four years, that's how it's been manipulated.
00:20:22.000And this year in particular is when it's gone into.
00:20:26.000Now you see that the president and White House personnel are regularly censored on Twitter, where the president of the United States will tweet something and Twitter will fact check it, or they'll completely block the tweet.
00:20:39.000They'll say that it's been deleted because it's a violation of the terms, or you'll get a giant label on top of the tweet saying it's against the community guidelines, but we have to leave it up because the president said it.
00:20:53.000But they've been locking out, for example, the press secretary.
00:20:56.000Kaylee McKenney out of her account because she retweeted the New York Post article and a number of other people.
00:21:03.000This is just the latest development from Zero Hedge.
00:21:07.000It says, Twitter is pulling out all the stops, which is seven days left until the 2020 election.
00:21:13.000As if a complete and total cover up of the Hunter Biden story by the mainstream media and big tech wasn't far enough, and as if every social media product and app you use annoyingly reminding you to vote on November 3rd wasn't enough, Twitter has now apparently gone full or well, which.
00:21:30.000I don't particularly like that expression, but it says Twitter has gone full.
00:21:35.000Orwell, and through a spokesperson, basically said they will prompt users with warnings on, quote, topics that are likely to be the subject of election misinformation.
00:21:48.000The news hit Bloomberg around 12 30 Eastern time on Monday.
00:21:53.000It says, quote, Twitter will begin to show prompts to U.S. users that address topics that are likely to be subject to election misinformation.
00:22:04.000You know, if you're tweeting merely on a topic that Twitter thinks could potentially be or may be subject to misinformation, they will tell you, hey, before you tweet this, this topic is something that might be the subject of interference.
00:22:27.000Isn't the entire election something that could be the subject of misinformation?0.98
00:22:32.000Isn't that kind of like what politics is?
00:22:36.000When you have a presidential debate or you have competing campaigns, I mean, what do you think an advertisement is, a political advertisement is in an election?
00:22:45.000I mean, you see them all the time on television.
00:22:48.000Oh, you know, Joe Biden is going to wreck America.0.99
00:22:51.000Donald Trump is evil and his army.0.99
00:22:56.000The whole subject of the election itself is subject to misinformation or competing sets of facts or frames of reference or worldviews or whatever.
00:23:12.000And the whole point of having a supposedly free and open society is that people are supposed to be able to discern.
00:23:21.000People are supposed to be able to discern when two candidates are running, making competing claims about each other, about issues, about events, about what should happen and what will happen.
00:23:33.000People ought to be able to discern who's telling the truth and who's more likely to be right or who is right.
00:23:42.000But we know how this policy will be applied.
00:23:45.000Zero Hedge says, What are the topics that are likely to be subject to election misinformation anyway?
00:23:51.000We're guessing it can include literally anything that would be detrimental to Democratic nominee Joe Biden, while negative press and conspiracies about President Trump are allowed to run amok at will.
00:24:03.000For example, we pointed out the recent hypocrisy of Twitter, allowing Rudy Giuliani's allegedly sexually explicit scene in the new Borat movie to run wild on Twitter.
00:24:13.000While video of a presidential nominee's son allegedly smoking crack while engaging in sex acts with a woman was promptly pulled from the platform.
00:24:22.000Around the same time, Twitter support put up a tweet calling the 2020 election unlike any other in U.S. history and informing users it is going to prompt them about potentially delayed election results and voting by mail.
00:24:35.000The photo shows pictures of Twitter warning its users You might encounter misleading information about voting by mail, and election results might be delayed.
00:24:45.000Both warnings seem suited to prepare the public for an onslaught of mail in voting and a potential contested election.
00:24:55.000I don't know how you can, as right, left, in the middle, not see what's going on here, which is they are just overtly and blatantly intervening now on behalf of Joe Biden.
00:25:08.000With this warning in particular, they're now going to prompt users, well, you may be tweeting about a subject that could be.
00:25:16.000That could be influenced by misinformation.
00:25:19.000And I'm thinking, well, what have we seen all over Twitter for the past six months?
00:25:24.000And realistically, for the past four years, but specifically in the past six months, how many times have I started this show and complained about how on Twitter's front page they're running a fake news story with anonymous sourcing from the mainstream media about something that Trump said years ago or recently?
00:25:44.000You know, like for example, I keep going back to this because it's so absurd.
00:25:48.000There was an anonymous source that said that when Trump went to Arlington Cemetery, he called the dead troops laying dead in Arlington.
00:26:03.000And the angle that the media spun that as was Trump doesn't understand why veterans sacrifice for America because he only thinks transactionally and in terms of money.
00:26:14.000This was a story that was on the front page of Twitter.
00:26:17.000Understand that it is Twitter that decides what is on the front page, it is their editorial.
00:26:23.000And discretionary decision, what is put on the front page?
00:26:27.000It's not like the front page is the aggregation of what people are tweeting about on a given day.
00:26:35.000You might think that the Twitter front page is, well, 10 million people are tweeting about this, and so it sort of like works out mathematically that the story that the most people are talking about is on the front page.
00:27:03.000And then they fill up that story with different tweets about that story.
00:27:09.000They'll fill it up typically with left wing tweets about the story.0.99
00:27:13.000So, for example, you'll have many days where the top story, the front page story on Twitter is Trump said that the troops are suckers and losers.0.99
00:27:22.000Trump said what was in it for them.0.98
00:27:24.000And then infamously, the story about the bounties on the heads of American soldiers by Russia in Afghanistan.
00:27:32.000All these stories are based on anonymous sourcing.
00:27:54.000At the same time that this is happening, they will intervene like we saw two weeks ago and say this New York Post article is unconfirmed, it's unverified, it could be misinformation.
00:28:05.000So we won't even let you post the URL to the story.
00:28:09.000We won't even let you post the link to the article.
00:28:13.000And if you try to get around that, we will lock you out of your Twitter account.
00:28:17.000So, when it's an unverified, unconfirmed story that is bad about Trump, they will make the discretionary and editorial decision to put that on the front page of Twitter.
00:28:28.000When it's unconfirmed and unverified and it's bad about Joe Biden, they will intervene and they will prevent people from even posting links to articles talking about it privately, in direct messages, and publicly on the timeline.
00:28:42.000They will lock you out of your account and prevent you from using it if you try to get around this.
00:28:49.000If you're presumably a Trump supporter and you tweet about Hunter Biden at all, presumably the words Hunter Biden are a tag.
00:28:58.000Probably these are key words that are being entered into Twitter so that Twitter's artificial intelligence or their algorithm knows that whenever somebody tweets Hunter Biden, they will flag that in particular and say, You're tweeting potentially about misinformation.
00:29:16.000So it's not good enough when they couldn't suppress the article by stopping you from posting the link.
00:29:21.000Now, if you even post about the subject, If you post broadly and generally about even the subject of something they don't like about Hunter Biden, they're going to give you a warning and say you're posting about misinformation.
00:29:34.000And now, on top of that, they're adding these little blurbs telling people that mail in voting is totally safe.
00:29:40.000Mail in voting is beyond error, it's beyond becoming corrupt or being meddled with.
00:29:49.000And they're also telling you that the election results will be delayed.
00:29:53.000Those warnings to me sound exactly like they are trying to suppress.
00:29:58.000Bad press about Joe Biden in the week before the election, and they're also preparing people mentally for Democrats to steal the election.
00:30:07.000Because you know that let's say Trump wins on election night and he is the clear winner and everything, it is a very plausible scenario that we're going to find all these mail in ballots that are going to push Joe Biden over the top in Pennsylvania.
00:30:23.000And Trump will have a legitimate recourse legally to challenge this in the courts, to challenge this vote for a recount because of the Very anomalous nature by which the vote is being conducted this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
00:30:40.000He will have a firm legal ground as one candidate and also as the president of the United States to challenge the outcome of this election, whatever it may be.
00:30:51.000You know, whether it's because you're challenging mail in ballots or a legal process or you want a recount, firm legal ground and it's legitimate.
00:31:00.000But you'll have Twitter already intervening now saying, no, no.
00:31:03.000There's no such thing as fraud with mail in ballots.
00:31:07.000If anybody tells you that that happens, that's disinformation.
00:31:12.000When Trump tells you that mail in ballots could be subject to fraud, that's misinformation.
00:31:18.000They take the tweet down, they warn you that doesn't happen.
00:31:21.000They put a little blurb under the tweet that says, Find out more about election integrity, and they tell you, No, no, that doesn't happen.
00:31:28.000And then, of course, additionally, as the election results get drawn out because of these lengthy battles, they're going to be telling people if Trump declares victory, You cannot think that Trump won the election.
00:31:40.000Trump doesn't win the election until Twitter says so.
00:31:44.000Trump cannot declare victory until Twitter and Facebook and Google and CNN and the mainstream media say so, until they count all the ballots for Joe Biden and, well, it turns out he didn't win after all.
00:32:27.000That's why you can't tweet the URL for the article.
00:32:30.000Because they're so concerned about the integrity of the election and that Russia might be planning disinformation and that represents a form of meddling.
00:32:39.000But at the same time, you know, there are a variety of ways in which an election could be manipulated.
00:32:47.000But how about the age old method of interfering in an election, which is stuffing the ballot, which is creating false ballots, committing voter fraud?
00:32:57.000They don't seem to be concerned about that at all.
00:32:59.000Because if you even suggest that the mail in ballots could be vulnerable to voter fraud and it may be widespread, they will block that on Twitter.
00:33:09.000They'll ban your account, they'll put up a warning to tell you this doesn't happen.
00:33:36.000The reason they have to ban that is because they're so concerned about the integrity of the election.
00:33:41.000When it comes to ballot fraud, specifically mail ballot fraud, Well, actually, they don't care about that at all.
00:33:48.000They don't even want you to ask about that.
00:33:50.000They don't want you to talk about that because that never happens, they say.
00:33:54.000And the only threat that the mail in ballots pose to the election integrity is that people might try to undermine the legitimacy of the election by putting in disinformation about how the mail in ballots are vulnerable.
00:34:07.000But of course, we know that ballots are never vulnerable.
00:34:11.000Despite the variety of experiments that have been conducted where various news agencies have done their own tests, how do you test the postal system?
00:34:20.000And how they're going to handle the ballots?
00:34:22.000Well, you simply send mail and you see if the mail that you send arrives to its destination in a timely and precise fashion.
00:34:31.000And what you find whenever a news station will send out 500 test ballots or something like this, they'll find at least 2% of them don't arrive where they need to.
00:34:44.000We know that we're not crazy or Russian hackers.
00:34:48.000We know that we're not proliferating disinformation or promulgating disinformation.
00:34:53.000By saying that probably mail in ballots are vulnerable to some form of impropriety, some form of illegitimacy here.
00:35:02.000Yet Twitter says you can't talk about that.
00:35:04.000And we're going to remind you on every tweet, and we're going to remind you every time you log on Twitter, and we're going to remind you in the weeks heading up to the election that that never happens.
00:35:13.000So we know at this point, you can look at these things and you can evaluate for yourself what's going on here.
00:35:20.000Twitter, Facebook, Google, they're intervening on the side of Joe Biden.
00:35:24.000And what I've been saying for a long time about big tech, this is obviously a problem that is urgent because the election is next week, but this is a systemic problem that doesn't go away in one week.
00:35:37.000Let's say Donald Trump, against all odds, wins the election, against all odds, remains in office for another four years.
00:36:29.000The point is this if in the coming years, Facebook and Google and Twitter and maybe two other giant social media companies have a monopoly on the distribution of information, Somebody like Donald Trump could never get elected again.
00:36:46.000That is way more important than any individual election.
00:36:49.000That is way more important than any individual policy issue.
00:36:54.000It is the relationship between electoral power and government power and the distribution of information and who owns it and who wields it.
00:37:07.000Because if Trump wins this election, it is against literally all odds.
00:37:12.000It would have been almost the impossible election.
00:37:15.000Because Joe Biden is dying and unpopular, because Trump is impossibly popular and impossibly successful, and he has utilized social media more effectively than anybody else, connected with his voter base, which is more loyal and more engaged with him than I think has ever been seen in the 21st century.
00:37:38.000If it were almost any other circumstance, anyone else running against Trump and anyone else other than Trump, The structural advantage given to Democrats by social media would be insurmountable.
00:37:50.000And that is the dynamic that we will return to when Trump leaves office, whether that is this year or in four years.
00:38:00.000No matter what side of the aisle you come from, or what issues I should say are important to you, we cannot begin to address anything in this country immigration, debt, trade, opioids, and the drug epidemic.
00:38:15.000We can't address any of these issues.0.77
00:38:18.000If we cannot wield political power, we cannot wield political power so long as a handful of specifically Jewish, but sometimes not Jewish, but globalist, transnational, elite, big tech oligarchs are in control of the entire supply chain of the distribution of information.0.87
00:38:36.000They've got total vertical and horizontal control.0.92
00:38:40.000What I mean by vertical is they control every step of the way in distributing the information, they control it.
00:38:49.000The domain registrars, they control the social media platform itself, they control the payment processors, they control vertically every aspect of content delivery, and horizontally, they control all the platforms where the content is delivered.
00:39:06.000They control anything that you could log on to, with the exception of what Gab and Parler and like BitChute.
00:39:16.000Facebook with 2.5 billion active users.
00:39:19.000YouTube with 2 billion active users, Instagram with 800 million active users, TikTok with 700 million active users.
00:39:26.000Horizontally, they control all of it too.
00:39:29.000They've achieved and are nearing total completion of achieving complete vertical and horizontal integration of the distribution of content and information.
00:39:39.000Once that process is complete, they'll have sewn up all of the sort of open spaces that were left when the internet came around, where citizen journalists and independent content creators and streamers like myself have entered in.
00:39:53.000They're sort of closing those gaps, sealing it all up nice and clean, so that the same old people, NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, whatever, have once again control over political news and information.
00:40:09.000And then, you know, now you've just got that added layer.
00:40:11.000Those are the people that create the content, and Twitter and Facebook and YouTube distribute the content.
00:40:17.000So they're just reorienting the sort of supply chain of information back towards corporations, back towards highly concentrated.
00:40:26.000Very wealthy, powerful businesses, you know, like the big five that we've been talking about forever.
00:41:01.000Apple is the biggest corporation in the world.
00:41:04.000Google is one of the biggest corporations in the world.
00:41:07.000Facebook is one of the biggest corporations in the world.
00:41:10.000Amazon, one of the biggest corporations in the world, run by the richest people in the world.
00:41:16.000Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page.
00:41:20.000It's the biggest corporations with the biggest market share, run by the biggest billionaires, and they are making a naked and overt attempt.
00:42:14.000And who's to say that even if it is the KKK, it's not somebody else tomorrow, which is what happens?
00:42:20.000You know, Facebook, under the pretext of banning people that are universally disliked, they're going to ban people that are not so universally disliked.
00:42:30.000And then some days they're going to ban people that they just don't like, right?
00:42:34.000They will just simply begin to ban all dissent and whatever Mark Zuckerberg or his employees don't like, right?
00:42:42.000But these leftists, I don't understand.
00:42:46.000But you tell them about this stuff, and it seems like there's almost a complete indifference on their side because for now, what Facebook and Twitter and YouTube is doing is helping them.
00:42:57.000Because if you talk to these left wing streamers or left wing content creators, they see me being banned on YouTube and they say, Oh, well, I like that.
00:43:17.000So, I'm okay with the biggest corporations and the richest people controlling all information because the guy that I don't like is not allowed to stream on the same platform as me.
00:43:27.000This is how they approach this problem.
00:43:29.000But, I mean, look, at the end of the day, we're all going to lose because it is the giant corporations which are creating this horrible quality of life, which we're starting to see.
00:43:39.000Creating a slave class, creating, you know, really an economy based on wage slavery.
00:43:46.000And I don't know how that benefits anybody on the ground here, but leftists.
00:43:50.000Will tell you, oh, well, racist Trump supporters are being banned, so I'm effectively in favor of it.
00:44:10.000You know, if America First is, I guess, like, I don't know what season we would be on right now, but this is like our favorite plot line in the show.
00:44:21.000Show within the show or mini series within the show, and you know it's a black criminal getting shot, and then the whole city gets set on fire.0.83
00:44:31.000And this happened the other night in Philadelphia.0.98
00:44:34.000You know, everybody's probably eager to hear about it.
00:44:37.000And I've been saying for a long time, there's nothing happening in the news.
00:44:40.000Finally, finally, we see another one of these episodes, and the content is restored.
00:44:47.000Where the content was depleted, now the content is replenished.
00:44:52.000And so, this story, I don't know if you guys saw the video of it the other day, but it was.
00:44:56.000Spreading on Twitter, and there was speculation you know, is this going to turn into another riot?
00:45:02.000Is this going to create mass demonstrations?0.92
00:45:05.000Because there was yet another video of cops shooting a black guy.0.77
00:45:10.000And in this video, you've got a black guy with a knife being chased around by the police, two police officers.0.95
00:45:17.000And they're yelling at him, Drop the knife, drop the knife, put it down.
00:45:20.000They're like begging him, they're chasing him around.
00:45:23.000And then the black guy with the knife squares up.
00:45:26.000They're saying, drop the knife, and he lunges at the police.0.99
00:45:59.000And the laws exist for a reason, and police are enforcing the laws for a reason.
00:46:04.000All of this makes perfect sense to me.
00:46:06.000All of this is exactly how the society is supposed to run.
00:46:10.000It's not pretty, but we have people that do crime, we have people that are going to do harm to people, and this is how we deal with this in civilization.
00:46:20.000The law, armed with force, is going to subdue threats to order and to the society.
00:46:30.000But the guy who's filming it right away goes, Yo, didn't need to shoot him that many times.
00:46:36.000I'm watching the video and I'm thinking, This is great.
00:46:38.000And the guy that's actually filming it, you could hear him in the background, is saying, Yeah, yo, yo, N words didn't need to shoot him that many times.
00:46:46.000And I'm thinking, This is the complaint.
00:46:49.000This is the systemic racism, the great injustice, the great civil rights struggle of our time.0.99
00:46:55.000Black people are committing crimes.0.99
00:48:12.000It says, The Pennsylvania National Guard was deployed to Philadelphia on Tuesday as the city braces for a second night of violent riots.
00:48:21.000After tense confrontations between angry demonstrators and police, hours after two officers shot and killed a black man, several hundred guardsmen will assist local agencies in protecting life, property, and the right to peacefully assemble and protest.
00:48:36.000We are able to conduct operations in support of civil authorities to enhance local law enforcement's ability to provide continued public safety and criminal infrastructure security, says Lieutenant Colonel Keith Hickox from the National Guard.
00:48:53.000Walter Wallace, who was the criminal, struggled with mental health issues and was shot Monday by two officers responding to a domestic call about someone with a weapon.
00:49:03.000He was armed with a knife and refused to drop it, police said.
00:49:07.000Each officer fired approximately seven rounds, said officials.
00:49:11.000It was not clear how many times Wallace was hit.
00:49:14.000The shooting ignited outrage among residents and prompted hundreds to take to the streets in protest.
00:50:57.000You know which neighborhoods not to drive through, you know which neighborhoods you don't want to live in, you know which schools you don't want your kids to go to.
00:51:06.000And why don't you want to drive through those neighborhoods?
00:53:01.000Or where the laws are being broken?1.00
00:53:03.000Well, given the purpose of the police, you would expect that the police would be drawn to the high crime, law breaking areas populated mostly by black people in big cities.1.00
00:53:15.000This is where the engagements are happening between criminals and police.1.00
00:53:19.000What you tend to find in every one of these instances is a black criminal, meaning a police officer, the black criminal resists arrest and then receives an appropriate or sometimes slightly excessive use of force.0.66
00:53:32.000But fundamentally, the frequency with which blacks are engaging with police and which end in tragedy is not the result of racism.0.84
00:53:41.000It is not the result of police excessive use of force or a lack of accountability or something wrong with the idea of policing itself.0.98
00:53:52.000It is because of the disproportionate amount of crime that is committed by blacks.1.00
00:53:56.000The easiest way to solve this is for black people to stop committing crimes.1.00
00:54:03.000I will tell you that there would be virtually no more Trayvon Martins, Michael Browns, Rayshard Brooks, Ahmaud Arbery's, George Floyd's, Breonna Taylor's, Jacob Blake's, Walter Wallace's, if these people were not committing crimes.0.97
00:54:18.000If these people were not committing crimes and if black people in general were not committing so much crime, it wouldn't be an issue.0.65
00:54:44.000And really, above all else, then, it becomes an argument about the general race relations between white and black people in the United States.
00:54:53.000And then it becomes a debate about the disparities between blacks and whites.0.92
00:54:58.000And then you have to get down to the fundamental thing here, which is that black people in this country are not behaving in ways.0.98
00:55:22.000Black people are not behaving in ways that are going to put them on a path to success in the country, that are going to have them live in neighborhoods that are clean and where they're going to have good jobs and make lots of money and go to nice schools.1.00
00:56:16.000And you could see what goes on in these neighborhoods on a daily basis, how they spend their money, how they approach their work, if they take pride in their work, if they're responsible.
00:56:25.000It comes down to a pattern of behavior which is causing these problems, whether it be police, whether it be disparities in wealth or schooling or anything like that.
00:57:21.000There's no expectation on the part of them to show up to work.
00:57:24.000There's no expectation on the part of them to pay their debt.
00:57:27.000There's no expectation on their part to not destroy the businesses that do invest in their communities whenever one of their homeboys gets shot.
00:57:36.000There was a story tonight or today about a store that was looted last night that had just reopened three weeks ago after it was looted in May.
00:59:18.000Don't tell me it was white liberals protesting.0.99
00:59:21.000It was black locals looting, not white liberals protesting.0.97
00:59:27.000That's what it was in May in Minneapolis.0.96
00:59:29.000That's what it was in Chicago in August.
00:59:32.000That's what it was in Philadelphia last night.
00:59:34.000That's what it's like in Philadelphia tonight.1.00
00:59:37.000If you look at any of the videos of tonight, I see a lot of black people running into pharmacies and Rite Aids and superstores and stealing.0.99
00:59:46.000And what does that have to do with civil rights?0.99
00:59:48.000What does that have to do with police brutality and any of this stuff?
00:59:53.000The only thing that is similar about it is it is the same, it is indicative of the same destructive, self destructive pattern of behavior.
01:00:02.000Which leads to all these bad outcomes.
01:00:04.000It's the same lack of impulse control.
01:00:07.000It is the same lack of respect for the law.
01:00:09.000It is the same general criminality and indecency that people are looting stores in the same way that people are running around with knives or taking fentanyl or stealing from construction sites or driving drunk and falling asleep in a Wendy's drive through.0.90
01:00:24.000It's the same pattern here, and the pattern is not white racism or abuse, it is black behavior.0.95
01:00:47.000We could go back to the Martin Luther King Jr. riots.0.73
01:00:50.000We could go back to the late 19th century when Europeans began to colonize the interior of Africa and they hadn't discovered the wheel yet.0.85
01:01:00.000If you want to know the truth, it's the same story.
01:01:03.000Who was the white supremacist that prevented black people from inventing the wheel in Africa?
01:01:10.000Where was the Democratic Party keeping the blacks in Rwanda and Congo and in the Niger River Delta from discovering the wheel and inventing their own written language and building structures taller than two stories?0.64
01:04:45.000This white supremacist construct exists because you're doing the stealing.0.99
01:04:51.000And they could say, well, that's privilege or not all black people are stealing, but the bottom line is that's the product that's being stolen.0.97
01:06:18.000Anyway, so this is what we have in West Philadelphia.0.99
01:06:21.000The one thing that is redeeming about this is that it may help Donald Trump get elected because, hey, the election is in one week, and the swing states that I'm looking at are Arizona, Florida, and Pennsylvania.
01:06:38.000Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
01:06:41.000There's a good chance that Trump wins Arizona, Florida, and North Carolina.
01:06:45.000It's all going to come down to Pennsylvania.
01:07:48.000And let's have race mixed advertisements and everything?0.99
01:07:51.000Do you think that they would treat it like that in Saudi Arabia or Iran or Turkey or anywhere else, any other serious country?0.70
01:08:01.000But in this country, Supposedly, the great country of the world.
01:08:06.000It's endless pandering, endless accommodation to a population which is a net negative largely on society, fiscally and in many ways.
01:08:18.000And it's a joke and it's embarrassing and it's what we deserve.
01:08:22.000And this is what we deserve on some level because people will go along with this.
01:08:26.000You know, as long as people are willing to go along with it, this is what we deserve.
01:08:30.000People have no expectations for people, people have no expectations for quality of life.
01:08:36.000We've let it get this bad and we tolerate this because nobody has any moral courage to even talk about this.
01:08:42.000Nobody even has the moral courage to say what it is.0.97
01:08:45.000People kowtow and they bend the knee, and black people say jump, and we say how high.0.96
01:08:51.000That's why you see all these signs in the lawns, and it's all white people at the real protests.0.96
01:08:55.000You know, the violent looting is one group.0.83
01:08:57.000The actual protests on a morning or afternoon on a sunny day outside in the town square, I mean, that's largely white people.0.68
01:09:07.000And so, this is how it's going to be until we get serious, until we say, no, we're not going to tolerate this.
01:09:14.000I want to live in a country that's clean and safe and pleasant and orderly, and we can't tolerate this no matter who it's coming from.
01:09:21.000So, but at least, at least with one week before the election, we could get a little bit of a political advantage here.
01:09:29.000Hopefully, you've got people in Wisconsin that are looking at what's happening in Kenosha and Milwaukee, and people in Michigan looking at what happened in Lansing, and people in Minneapolis or in Minnesota.
01:09:40.000Looking at what's happening in Minneapolis and people in Pennsylvania, looking at what's happening in Philadelphia.
01:09:45.000And people start to think, maybe I want better for this country than that.
01:09:51.000We can have better, but we just have to get real.
01:10:07.000As the investment leaves after you've burned down the town, they'll say, why are these white racists not bringing in businesses to the community?1.00
01:10:27.000Imagine the small business owner, whoever they are, who spends their life building a structure, maintaining a structure, maintaining a business, and you have good years and bad years, especially now, trying to get through these tough times with restrictions and regulations.
01:10:43.000And one night, due to something totally unrelated, totally outside your control, you're going to have a gang of marauding people.
01:10:50.000Run through your stores, smash your windows, steal all your stuff, destroy the building.
01:10:56.000I mean, where do you think the animosity comes from?
01:10:59.000Where do you think these disparities arise from?
01:11:23.000I mean, it's literally like they're eating outside at a restaurant and Black Lives Matter comes up to them and is eating their food and, you know, antagonizing them and their wife, and they're making excuses for it in real time.0.62
01:11:34.000Oh, well, you're not, you don't represent all blacks, and how about content of character?
01:11:40.000Martin Luther King Jr. wouldn't like this.0.97
01:11:44.000Martin Luther King Jr. would have been just the same as any other one of these race hustlers.0.86
01:11:52.000He was no better, Martin Luther King Jr. than.
01:11:55.000Any of the, then Jesse Jackson and any of these people, any of them, Al Sharpton and you name it, Martin Luther King Jr. would have been a congressman just like, who was that one that just died?
01:12:09.000Jim Webb and, not Jim Webb, David Webb.
01:12:14.000Who am I even, I don't know, these like they all, the ones that are bald, John Lewis, John Lewis and then that other guy that looked just the same.
01:12:22.000And then they have another doppelganger on Fox News, but Martin Luther King Jr. would have been just the same as John Lewis.0.72
01:13:38.000I get that people are being brainwashed, I mean, literally being brainwashed every day, but I keep thinking about the makeup, the beauty products in the cages.
01:13:50.000That says it all right there, does it not?
01:14:37.000Anyway, R.A. says I attended my first Trump rally this week.
01:14:42.000I'm going to get my LaCroix out here, by the way.
01:14:44.000Now that we're reading the Super Chats, I can take a little sip here.
01:14:53.000Catch my breath for a second after that rant.
01:14:56.000You know, that's the thing about this show.
01:14:59.000I know I say this all the time, but it's like the show is uninterrupted for sometimes, you know, two and a half, three hours.
01:15:07.000I'll be going for 150 minutes without even taking a break, without even like swallowing, you know, catch a breath, take a sip or something, you know, wipe the sweat off my forehead.
01:15:21.000Some of these guys on radio, they get like a 10 minute break.
01:15:24.000They get a 10 minute break every 10 minutes.
01:15:26.000And then, and they're like, okay, well, that was pretty good.
01:15:31.000Collect themselves, you know, but I'm just like rapid fire, you know, spitting around like a gun range for 150 minutes.
01:17:19.000R.A. says I attended my first Trump rally this week, and despite the long wait and bad weather, it was one of the realest, most based experiences ever.
01:17:29.000Unlike my peers at all events I attended in college, none of the Trump supporters I met seemed fake at all.
01:17:35.000I saw Hillbilly give his jacket to a kid in the rain, Mogg and Mills being obnoxious, and a Mexican family standing next to me, right in front of Trump, screaming that Hunter Biden was a pedophile.0.82
01:18:35.000The Trump rally that I went to is the same experience.
01:18:37.000And, you know, there is a difference because.
01:18:40.000The people that are like liberal, they're not, they really are not human.
01:18:49.000What I mean by that is they completely lack authenticity.
01:18:52.000They really lack what it means to be human.
01:18:55.000They're not really in touch in the sense that they all have these very contrived personalities that are totally artificial and totally like affected.
01:19:12.000The guys, the girls, everybody on TikTok, it seems, has this sort of contrived personality, which is really sort of nasty and unlikable and sort of like, I don't even know.
01:19:35.000Maybe you understand what I'm saying here, but it's not, it's lacks that warmth.
01:19:40.000And it's funny because Democrats talk about, oh, we're compassionate.
01:20:23.000So, yeah, and when you go to the Trump rallies, it's not like, you know, by any stretch, these are perfect people or anything, but they're real, they're authentic, there's dysfunction, but it's definitely got a more human quality and it's warmer.
01:22:45.000So, and evildoers get their punishment, they get their eternal punishment no matter what.1.00
01:22:52.000So, I would say option A. Zoomer Wills has got kicked out of my college library today after being told by some bitch to put a mask on four different times.1.00
01:23:03.000I argued with her, and her voice was trembling.1.00
01:23:06.000They fear the Groiber, the fire rises.1.00
01:23:31.000You go to your public library, you don't need your college library.
01:23:35.000I guess in college, actually, you do need the library because you need resources for your.
01:23:39.000School, but don't get banned from the library.
01:23:42.000But getting kicked out, funny, epic, great job.
01:23:46.000And I love that her voice is trembling because it's true.
01:23:49.000These people, you know, when they, people that are not used to getting in confrontations, they like their fight or flight response will get activated.
01:23:59.000And even like the simplest confrontation, a confrontation like that is so low stakes, but because people are so not used to getting in engagements like that, literally their fight or flight response will be activated because they have to like reprimand somebody.
01:24:14.000You need to get out of the library and my adrenaline's pumping.0.99
01:24:19.000It's like you're a pathetic slave.1.00
01:24:29.000Saxon says Do you think the reason BLM and the media were starting riots back in spring over months old footage was for post election riot practice?
01:24:37.000We never go more than a month without a riot.
01:30:15.000I don't understand the comment, though.
01:30:18.000Nick A says the fact that it leads to all these evil rituals and have specific superstitions should be enough of a hint for the enlightened atheists that they said dead center on the bell curve as socialized midwits.
01:30:30.000Did you watch Joe Rogan, Concern Trolling Alex?
01:30:41.000He says, Nick, I am getting tired of this obsession with race.
01:30:46.000We should keep our efforts focused on the left so it will be easier to poll well with lagged voters.
01:30:51.000In the words of Dr. King, judge based on the content of character and not skin color.
01:30:57.000I love, by the way, too, how these classic quotes just get butchered over the decades, right?
01:31:02.000I love how over the decades it's like, well, in the wise words of Dr. King, you should judge people if they're a good person and not based on their skin color.0.62
01:31:14.000And it's like, maybe after 100 years it'll be like, in the words of Dr. King, race doesn't matter, everyone's pink on the inside, you know?
01:34:01.000Alexander says, Hey, Nick, love the show.
01:34:03.000Keep seeing awful reposting left wing accounts on Instagram.
01:34:07.000One of these is So You Want to Talk About, which was only created eight months ago, but it's 2 million followers.
01:34:12.000Do you think these accounts are getting artificially boosted by Instagram and big tech?
01:34:17.000Possibly, but at the same time, they could be paying a lot for advertisements, and then they could be being shilled by left wing influencers, so it's possible.
01:34:28.000Polish American Groypers says, I think better police training would probably eliminate the need for excessive shooting.
01:34:33.000You know, the two chest, one of the head.0.99
01:34:51.000I mean, on the one hand, I'm sort of torn.
01:34:54.000It is sort of like a funny moment, and it's like a little bit of recognition.0.98
01:34:59.000But at the same time, I don't want to be the asshole that gets PewDiePie in trouble.0.91
01:35:03.000I don't want people to troll his stream and give him a hard time and make him disavow us or get the media on his case, you know?0.97
01:35:11.000So, out of respect for him, I've tried not to make a big deal out of that because I don't want to be a liability where I'm just this jerk and, you know, my fans are going to get in there and, you know, ruin his live stream and sabotage him.
01:35:26.000I don't think that's because that's somebody who I respect and that's somebody who I like.
01:35:31.000I don't want to do that to people that I respect and like.
01:38:39.000So, as you can see, it's kind of hard for me to talk right now because I got jumped inside of a 5 below that's currently being ransacked and completely looted.
01:38:49.000And you see to my left right here, this is an I Encounters store.
01:38:52.000We have an amazing nail spa, and also right over here, there's a Walmart that's been completely gutted.
01:38:58.000We are here across the river in Philadelphia, right by a chicken.
01:39:03.000What happened was, I just went into the five below to just see what was going on with some of the leading, and I was jumped by the Black Lives Matter protesters who immediately started punching and kicking me.0.69
01:39:12.000One of them punched me directly right in the lip.
01:39:15.000I had to go hostile, I think, to get stitches in this lip because it's just absolutely painful.
01:39:21.000But this is what's happening in the current state over the killing of Walter Wallace.
01:40:19.000You keep putting yourself in these situations, you keep trying your luck, and eventually one night you're going to get not so lucky, which is what happens.
01:40:43.00012 Pool Groyper says, I'm so tired of these peaceful protests that always involve burning, murder, looting, but at least this might give Trump Pennsylvania.
01:43:02.000R.A. says, reminds me of a stream of the very first riot early in the summer where a unicorn riot guy was talking to a serious faced black guy about the riots with a library going up in flames in real time in the background.
01:43:15.000And the black guy looked around, caught sight of the library, and went, it's a problem.
01:43:19.000Now I'm saying, kids ain't got no future.
01:43:21.000They ain't putting new books in the library, you know, as the library was collapsing in on itself because of the fire.
01:43:28.000The interview ended when a buddy of his ran up behind him to tackle him and they both burst out laughing.1.00
01:43:33.000Shit, that motherfucker got lit up.1.00
01:43:36.000Yeah, it's so telling and it's so typical.1.00
01:43:38.000Is anybody surprised that that happens?
01:45:06.000What do you think of the National Reformation Party?
01:45:08.000I don't know what that is, but you should vote for the Republican Party.0.51
01:45:13.000Fresh Princess Amunda says, I imagine when you go off like this after the show, your mom is like, Nick, say something nice about blacks to balance the universe or something.0.60
01:45:56.000Friend of the show, friend of mine, great guy.
01:46:00.000Best things that Trump could do in the second term?
01:46:02.000Well, complete the border wall, finish the withdrawal from Afghanistan and Iraq, start shipping away at the military industrial complex and the war machine, permanently reduce immigration, solidify some of these reforms to illegal immigration, finish the trade war with China, come up with a real solution to big tech, fight big tech, I would say, is one of the big ones.
01:46:31.000So, those I think are the biggest things.
01:51:59.000It's the dysfunction, and the dysfunction is caused by the behavior.
01:52:03.000You know, how many of these problems would be solved if there just wasn't as much criminality or, you know, rule breaking, general disorderliness, or disregard for the laws and for order?