DID JOE BIDEN BREAK ELECTION LAW, FBI KNEW LAPTOP WAS REAL ALL ALONG
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This is what happens when the Fourth Turning meets Fifth Generation Warfare, a commentator, international social media sensation, and former navy intelligence veteran. This is What Happens when the 4th Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare.
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this is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare
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a commentator international social media sensation and former navy intelligence veteran
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this is human events with your host jack perso big christ is new this morning a gunman opened fire
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at the u.s embassy in lebanon the lebanese army says a syrian national tried to attack the embassy
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today the person was injured in an exchange of gunfire with soldiers there the u.s embassy in
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beirut says its facility and teams they are safe the gunman was taken to the hospital for treatment
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in a show of support for israel the republican-led house approved a bill to punish the icc
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for its decision to issue arrest warrants for top israeli leaders over the war in gaza well major
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development when it comes to immigration policy in this country today president biden taking
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executive action and limiting the amount of migrants who are crossing the border illegally
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the executive action which takes effect today allows the president to temporarily shut down
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the border if illegal crossings reach 2500 a day hunter biden's ex-wife could testify this morning at
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the criminal trial of the president's son accused of lying about his drug use when he bought a gun in
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2018 prosecutors called an fbi special agent as their first witness who played clips from biden's
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2021 audiobook of his memoir beautiful things in which he recounts his descent into crack cocaine
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addiction the same year he purchased the gun i used my superpower finding crack anytime anywhere
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less than a day after landing at lax in the spring of 2018 by not acknowledging his drug use when
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applying for a colt 38 handgun in october 2018 and then unlawfully possessing it on tuesday the infamous
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laptop that hunter biden left at a delaware repair shop in 2019 was also introduced into evidence the
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fbi agent testified to contain messages detailing biden's drug addiction you have no idea you know
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hard drives can be manipulated are you suggesting the new york post participating in a conspiracy
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to construct the contents of the hunter biden laptop no sir the problem is that hard drives can be
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manipulated by rudy giuliani or russia what's the evidence that that happens well there is actual
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evidence of it but the point is it's there's no evidence so you're engaged in a conspiracy
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well ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard today's edition of human events daily live from washington
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dc today is june 5th 2024 anno domini i have a question did joe biden break campaign finance laws
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when his campaign organized 51 intelligence officials to put together a letter claiming
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falsely that the hunter biden laptop was russian disinformation now who do you suppose it was on
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the biden campaign that actually put together that letter i'll give you a little hint his name rhymes
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with pony stinking yes that's right pony stinking was the man who set in motion and by the way
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we have under testimony this letter was set in motion by none other than pony stinking
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by the former cia director mike morell so let's go through this a little bit yesterday in court
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in this totally separate case hunter biden has the laptop introduced in court as evidence against him
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that means the fbi knew all along that the laptop was real that means that when the fbi was going to
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twitter and meta and mark zuckerberg and yole roth and all these other people and giving them
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the defensive pre-briefings that they knew the hunter biden laptop was real that it was not a
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quote-unquote hack and leak operation as yole roth claimed in 2020 yole roth being the trust and
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safety director for twitter at the time by the way he disclosed that to who this is the best part
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the f-e-c because the f-e-c was investigating twitter for an illegal in-kind donation so now we
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know that in fact the illegal in-kind donation or contribution was that letter that 51 intel
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officials letter so if you want to talk to me and they say oh these hush money payments to stormy
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daniels interfered in the 2016 election and that's 34 felonies okay all right so that's your that's
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your position if that's your position then where are you on the 51 intel officials who signed a false
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document orchestrated by the biden campaign orchestrated by pony stinking himself
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that this was russian disinformation because we know that that played a massive role in election
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interference they censored us on twitter they censored us on facebook this came up this was
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blasted throughout the entire media it even came up with the debate so which is it they sent to the
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new york post they censored war room no one would look at this thing the entire thing was an illegal
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in-kind contribution to the biden campaign that pony stinking himself brought up sure it'd be a shame
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if the republicans actually did something about this for once i won't hold my breath stay tuned right back
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switch today patriot mobile.com slash post so that's patriot mobile.com slash post so caught myself
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in a little bit of a freudian slip there because um earlier today was um my my oldest son six jack jack
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he just graduated from kindergarten so they had the kindergarten celebration that's where tanya tay
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and myself were this morning we took our three-year-old there and uh i'll just say this real
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quick because i you know i know the family's watching probably some people from school are watching
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and you know when they say when they say time flies you know when you have kids i and they grow up so
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fast i would say they totally undersold it they totally undersold it to the point where that's almost a lie
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you don't have any time the time is already gone your time you thought you had you don't even have
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anywhere i feel like ever since i graduate graduated college and certainly since i had kids it's like i
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turn around every five minutes and i go it's christmas again what's going on over here um just
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it's it's i can't believe it you know i can't believe it and people you know who've been following
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me for a long time remember back when tanya tay and i got engaged and we did that on live stream and
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we had our wedding up on twitter in 2017 and and now we got a kid who's graduating kindergarten and
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it's like how did how did that even happen rich barris is our guest today rich the people's pundit
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get a little personal man what can i say but it's it's crazy how long and how many things that have
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happened here because you know i'll when we in some ways it's like 2016 has never ended because we're
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still arguing about stuff that happened in 2016 but then i'll think about it and i'm like wait a minute
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i've got a son that just graduated kindergarten who you know didn't even we weren't even married
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yet in 2016 when all that happened and yet so it's like life is continuing but in a way political life
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seems kind of stuck and i wanted to get your sense more on on some of these polling questions
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because so president trump has just been uh convicted you know 34 accounts blah blah blah of this thing all
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the way back from 2016 but you know frank luntz and others have come out and i've seen you blasting a
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lot of these push polls that have come out on it so let me ask you this let me ask you this
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did biden receive a significant bump or not from this conviction not and real i mean that's a short
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answer and let me elaborate on it but let me just say what you just said you again a little personal
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what jack just said for those yeah what jack just said is totally true they undersold it there is no
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time it's accounted for and it flies and it's gone before you know it so enjoy every moment that you
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can um and i would say this with when it comes to biden i went back and looked jack when the um
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tape came out the billy bush tape in 2016 we tracked every day i went back and looked hillary clinton got
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a bigger bump from the billy bush tape than donald trump uh than than joe biden got from the trump
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conviction okay and i would say this always have to understand that part of that is going to be some
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measure of a response bias right so how much is is really real how much of it is just part of a
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response bias that's why sampling errors are so important being marginal shifts and are so important
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and the overall trends matter more than morning console poll biden bumped a few points he went up
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one he went up uh three points even though it was one of trump's bigger leads before he did
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and then he took a one point lead now that's gone and trump is back ahead um i also want to say this
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that that the push polling that we're seeing which is what it is is not a valid way to poll the public
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you cannot when james comey came to the microphone in 2016 and basically confirmed that hillary clinton
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broke the law we did not say now that we know hillary clinton broke the law does that influence your
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vote and how many of you won't vote for her now that she broke the law you don't do that you ask
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the question and the only real valid in my mind my philosophy the only real valid way to prod the
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public about that is are you aware of those reports and to get a gauge about something like that is
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different and valid what you're seeing right now asking the ballot test then saying trump's been
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convicted he's a felon now who are you going to vote for does this impact your vote um this is
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unbelievable you know absolutely unbelievable they would fail an undergraduate survey design course
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wording and ordering a survey like this and they know it they know it i saw a uh a poll from newsweek
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that was similar to this to the headline of course you know biden gets six point bump from uh from
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conviction and then you go down into the guts and the meat of the article number one they don't even tell
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you who conducted the poll and the number two they have this weird line that says the poll started as
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an internet poll what does that even mean what if it started as the internet poll there's no cross tabs
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there's no attribution to this thing there's no wording of anything they just they just want you to
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think that this because they wanted their headline they wanted their headline they threw it out there
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they got their headline they recycled recycled it this this headline biden suddenly takes lead over
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donald trump has been recycled now this is the third time newsweek has recycled this headline go back
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to after the state of the union you will see the same yes you know what you're right i remember that
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now yes they are recycling this headline it's absolutely unbelievable and then they were forced
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because that one poll that they cited to do use that headline was really an outlier and then people
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were you know two three days later releasing other results showing trump ahead and they literally just
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flipped trump and biden donald trump suddenly leads joe biden it's the same headline it's like it's built in a
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in a template in the back of wordpress or something they don't have an original head and when the editor is
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posting the uh the article they're just grabbing it from the from the bank of headlines and throwing
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it in there it's absolutely it's completely shoddy uh the truth is trends matter we just talked about
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the morning console poll but also the ibd tip poll pre-conviction it was biden plus two it was actually
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one that's been more favorable to biden than the overall consensus in the aggregate uh overall on
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multiple aggregates it is now a tied race on that poll in the forbes harris x poll it was tied last
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month post conviction it is now trump plus two with trump above 50 the aggregate and the trend matters
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more than one-off polls that honestly have been outside of the consensus from the beginning of the
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cycle anyway let's get real and again you cannot do what i am telling you they are doing uh you look at
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the you gov rich i want to and they stopped right short of it almost nobody said they cared
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so rich i want to ask you as well i know you're you're someone who um uh that you like decision
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desk decision desk hq a ton and they they're pretty down the middle they're pretty down the middle
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when they've got the right inputs and chance of winning as far as as far as your mainstream types go
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chance of winning they currently have decision desk right now this is post conviction their presidential
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forecast they've got it out there so they're putting decision desk hq is putting their entire
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credibility on the line with this they're saying as of right now trump 56 chance of winning biden 44
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rich what are they basing that on and by the way i just want to say that's up three percent since they
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first ran the simulations okay it was 53 before the conviction if you go so they're running they're
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running simulations based on battleground states they are they're running simulations based on
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polling is a factor but it's not the only factor and they'll lay out a couple of them if you go and
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check it out uh that's why i like decision desk their model uh mirrors ours quite a bit there's i'm sure a
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little bit different when you look in the guts of it but there are fundamentals of elections jack and
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there's you know demographic voting patterns there's demographic changes there's presidential approval
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ratings right there's fundraising um and then there of course is polling and the the day i i want to say
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it's something like 20 million or 15 million simulations that they ran for this model and the
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most likely outcome on the sim and it varies of course but the most likely outcome in the area where
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we are now in the popular vote which is about a one one and a half point trump advantage the most
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likely outcome puts trump in the high 280s 290 range uh with some obviously some simulations coming
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out with donald trump at 312 or more uh but the most likely where you can see those two graphs show
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you the distribution of each outcome and um the most likely outcome is uh you know trump you know winning
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56 percent of the time and it's more than that though it's again you can see if you look at
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biden's uh chart yes there are times when biden has a possibility of winning with you know high
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300s low 400s it's like 0.4 chance i mean 0.4 percent chance and then when you look at trump's
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the highest probability is that donald trump wins and then he wins with like just under or over 300
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electoral votes that's the most likely outcome where we are right now so you're saying trump would like
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in the high 290s something like that well yeah i mean it's a range when you do these and you show
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you know the the and people should go and check it out what it is is they're showing the graphs can
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be a little bit confusing when you run these simulations but they're giving you a distribution
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and they're showing you that yes there are uh potential outcomes and scenarios when when they run
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these models where it comes out that donald trump could win you know 300 more than 312 electoral votes
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yeah i think they've got them at they've got them at 280 i just saw it they got them at 280 that's and
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honestly that's fair now i would say this though modeling is really cool and it's fun and we discussed
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this on my show on monday but in the real world often what happens is that these things will break
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when you're looking at their modeling it splits michigan from the rest of the crowd wisconsin and
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pennsylvania go for trump michigan sticks with biden but in the real world yeah there's only one
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one election in modern memory when that's happened wisconsin went for the caucus and while michigan
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and pennsylvania went for harper walker and bush they usually stick together quick quick break i want
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to get into this the fact that the rust belt does tend to stick together rich barris walking through
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the election forecast post conviction without any of the push-pull nonsense right back to you and events
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good i rolled with bloods and them boys had a saying you can't be listening to all that slappy
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whack trimatozala it's a bam ship nippy bam bam like human events with jack posobik
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all right jack so we're back live folks another day another breaking news story buried they'd rather
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these kits at mypatriotsupply.com that's mypatriotsupply.com rich barris i i actually before we get into the
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push polls walk me through a little bit of this this forecast from decision desk because i'm i'm
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looking at it now looking at some of the state by state and you're right this is this is very
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interesting i'm not gonna say confusing but it's very interesting to me why they would do this
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so they've got minnesota going biden fine we understand that they have new hampshire going biden
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i could see that one i think that's a little bit closer than they have it um they've got north carolina
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going trump they've got they've got nevada going biden but only by like a point um then they've got
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arizona and georgia for trump which which totally lines up but then yeah they've got wisconsin for
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trump pennsylvania for trump and michigan for biden what's up with that yeah i would say this uh with
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nevada first i mean those probabilities are so close they just have they're like forced to pick one
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but those probabilities are so close it's like biden with 51 probability folks in my world that's
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nothing that's a toying cost and i'm and i'm telling you when these things break the way elections
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really work in the real world the national mood will shift and then when you have probabilities
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being that close they're going to get swept with the wave i mean that is what usually happens but
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what they're looking at is historical voting patterns traditional voting patterns and that's
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holding nevada in the democratic column right now that's why minnesota is actually 66 percent even
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though the polls certainly don't suggest it biden has a 66 chance of holding it it's also why by the
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way that florida is only leans republican even though the probability is so high florida is a likely
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republican state so is north carolina north carolina and florida had big red waves in 22 against the
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national mood nevada has moved uh more to the right even as you know it was a purple state and it was
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a light blue state right but it moved to the right uh or i would say it moved to the left uh less than
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the nation moved to the left in 2020 it was the closest senate race in 20 uh 22 even though democrats
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were able to hold on all uh you know so many of those other seats and when it comes to the ross belt
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listen i get it again historical voting patterns i get it but the fact is michigan wisconsin and
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pennsylvania even though we have looked at some very very tiny margins they tend to stick with each
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other you know biden he got wisconsin even though it was 0.2 percent trump he got michigan even though
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we're talking about 10 704 votes you know they haven't split up since they voted for since wisconsin
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back to caucus over herbert walker bush other than that the last eight presidential elections we're
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talking about they voted together in line so i understand that's it's it really shows it's cool
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i mean it's cool to look at it but people should not look at models like specific gospel they should
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look at them again from a more trend in bird's eye view point of view now what's interesting here and
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and you've detailed this many times on the show one of the reasons we're seeing this huge uh sunbelt
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swing is because of hispanic support swing for trump it started in florida you were the first person
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anywhere in the country saying this four years ago that's why you're seeing the swing in arizona
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that's why you're seeing the swing in nevada the way you are by the way nevada that's six
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electoral votes right there um in in anyone's pocket but of course you don't see the hispanic
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voting numbers with the same demographic um the demographic variants that you do in valence in the
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rust belt so what we're really talking about the swing voters are up there really are your working
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class whites and that's the reason that economically you have this large block of working class whites
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wisconsin michigan pennsylvania that do kind of they tend to swing we know they tend to swing as you've
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just stated but they tend to swing together and that's the point yeah it is and i would just you
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know just starting with the first point with nevada i mean that's what's holding nevada at a 51
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biden probability is that the last four cycle average for historical voting preferences for for
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hispanics is still rather strong for democrats so it's like it listen when these trends happen they
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don't happen all at once uh it it appears to be all at once but it isn't you see a chipping away of
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of a party or a candidate's vote support and then it's almost like a floodgate opens that's what the
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polls are suggesting will happen with hispanic vote but you know they're given the voting uh they're
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giving the voting history uh you know it's it's due it's weight in the model which is fine but again
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it's a toss-up because it's like how much will it swing and if it does what are we looking like in
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clark county because i mean if he does as well as the poll suggests then it's going and biden you know
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biden's 51 likelihood is out the window in michigan trump actually did really well with hispanics in
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michigan in 2020 according to the validated voter surveys and the exit polls he got like 40 40 plus
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percent he didn't do that well in pennsylvania with hispanics but it's that older demographic that's
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white working class um and because of the tendency to disbelieve some of his increase with black working
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class voters that's keeping michigan in biden's column again though if trump does as well as the
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poll suggests with african-american votes and those white working class votes do swing back to him
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like they did in 16 then michigan will go with pennsylvania and wisconsin um you know but but
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again i people i really want to press this you know people should not look at these models and say
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this is a mathematical certainty and that's what you know we're going to see it come down like this
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they're 280 or 280 whatever it is at this point that's the model's best potential you know that's
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their highest probability outcome but it doesn't mean that there aren't scenarios that are indeed likely
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that are outside of that consensus forecast and uh most of the time for i'm telling you you know
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what you're saying is that's the that is the that is the you know that's the median that's the middle
00:25:33.980
of the bell curve that's the middle of the bell curve right there that's your median and but there
00:25:38.340
are scenarios where trump completely blows it out too that's right and when was the last time you saw
00:25:44.600
a model nail on the consensus not often you know i mean we've done well in our modeling compared to
00:25:52.000
some of these other models this is indes is fairly new and among our best year i mean we still got a
00:25:57.780
state wrong you know what i mean like in 2014 we still got the uh new hampshire senate race wrong
00:26:03.420
even though we got everything else right in the senate in 2016 we still got nevada wrong even though
00:26:08.380
we got everything else right in the presidential race there's always some variance that you're gonna
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that's you know you have to account for you and i just think that we're not explaining it well
00:26:17.740
enough to people because there's getting all this interest in polling and forecast models it really
00:26:22.480
is the job of people like me and others the decision has to say listen this is what it is but
00:26:27.660
it is not uh you know it is not supposed to be taken as and i use this all the time because it's the best
00:26:33.560
way i can say it it's not supposed to be taken as gospel concrete this is what's going to happen
00:26:38.460
there certainly are scenarios that fall outside um of this consensus and here they are and that's what
00:26:45.020
those graphs are supposed to be it's just a little bit difficult for for people who don't never looked
00:26:49.200
at them to understand rich there were there there was another poll though talk about these push polls
00:26:54.020
that we've been seeing because you know the forecast model is where it is but there were a couple other
00:26:59.240
push polls that you wanted to mention and i wanted to give you a chance to do that so i just i found
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twitter yesterday and which i'm sure a lot of people saw look the main street poll that all the
00:27:08.900
hallmarks of a rushed poll i mean these are supposed to be academics it's conducted jointly with
00:27:13.340
flanta florida atlantic university jack their sentence structure was all wrong their grammar
00:27:17.820
was garbage it looked like they had like again i mean it looked like they forced it out for narrative
00:27:23.620
and in the and and what completely confirms that that's the case is the released statement by the
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pollster so when we do a press release and i give a statement on what i think is the crux of the poll
00:27:38.540
that people should pay attention to i am so careful not to inject a point of view uh an opinion you were
00:27:46.320
supposed to give a straight down the down the you know middle of the road assessment of what the data
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says and this person's going on and on about how people are stupid and don't know the impact of how
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the laws that donald trump broke i mean first of all that's not even true the tip poll asked if they
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were aware of this verdict and almost everybody in the tip poll sample was aware of the verdict
00:28:09.260
they didn't care in the you gov poll the people that said they were voting for trump they circled
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back and said is the verdict to have an impact jack three or four percent or something like that
00:28:19.660
said you know well yeah i mean it bothers me that's it so this person um rushed this poll out
00:28:25.340
just to get a narrative in play and it's obvious make sure your sentences make sense before you release
00:28:32.060
your push poll make sure your sentences have spaces after the period at the end of a sentence before
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you release your poll make sure you're spelling words correctly and not like a five-year-old
00:28:42.940
before you release your poll these are some people who are supposed to be geniuses at statistics and
00:28:48.380
probabilities and they can't spell basic words or make sure a paragraph is is aligned correctly it's a
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discuss it was disgusting i mean that kind of stuff threatens to put us back we have been
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working very hard as an industry to work earn public trust back you know when you look like
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my four-year-old could have scribbled out a paragraph that was more coherent than what they
00:29:10.860
rushed to put out so they could trash uh you know tell us how you really think tell us how you really
00:29:16.540
think though don't hold back don't hold back man why are you biting your tongue why are you biting
00:29:19.900
i know right like you know me i'm reserved you know you know me i always take a little bit it's
00:29:26.700
it's funny how by the way you could tell the uh you could tell the dads in the space because we
00:29:30.940
always make references to our kids we always talk about that man i gotta i gotta tell you i know you're
00:29:35.340
a little bit ahead of me in the kid game but um that that you know just in the last minute here that uh
00:29:40.780
that that thing kind of rocked me today when i'm sitting there thinking wait a minute this is you
00:29:45.020
know this is just going like he's on this path man and it just goes doesn't it it does i mean jack my
00:29:51.340
uh oldest i remember when he was my little turkey i mean he just finished his uh he just got done with
00:29:57.100
his first year of high school um and he's done so much i'm so proud of him uh my daughter's in
00:30:02.140
middle school i have my midlife crisis baby but he's about to be five already the time flies so fast
00:30:09.820
and then i still think about when my father said things to me that i now say to my children
00:30:15.740
and i think back about how that time is just gone now you know and you think you know one day you're
00:30:21.420
going to be pops and it's going to come sooner than you think there's no time it's already gone
00:30:26.220
that's why if you want to make a stand you do it now locals.peoplespundit.com make sure you go
00:30:31.580
follow rich barris the big data poll he'll give it to you straight and folks remember we got skin in
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the game around here stay tuned we got a big gas effects and jack where is jack where is jack where
00:30:47.660
is he jack i want to see you great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible
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this is attorney general andrew bailey from the great state of missouri because we've been talking
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for a long time folks about this this word about the word reciprocity and when i say reciprocity
00:32:23.660
i people get this this uh you know i've gotten comments people saying oh you're saying we should
00:32:28.060
just uh file nuisance lawsuits etc against you know against democrats and the lever said no no no no no no
00:32:34.220
no no no we need to actually uncover the truth of that which it is that they are actually doing and
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attorney general bailey is someone who's doing exactly that mr attorney general thank you so much
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for joining us here human events thanks for having me on so walk us through uh you've got a
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big week coming up at uh actually coming up tomorrow you've got a big week this week big day
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coming up tomorrow walk us through what's going on yeah well as you know media matters so radical
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progressive advocacy group masquerading as a 501 c3 or c4 as a as a watch not-for-profit watchdog
00:33:10.780
when in reality what they really want to do is silence conservative voices and they're willing to
00:33:16.060
manipulate marketplaces to do that my concern is that back at the end of last year they obtained charitable
00:33:22.620
donations from across the country to include from missourians and then converted that money
00:33:26.940
into a market manipulation designed to destroy x formerly known as twitter they did that by
00:33:32.300
juxtaposing controversial speech with prominent advertisers in an attempt to force those advertisers
00:33:37.580
out of x they want to destroy it because they can't control it they don't want free speech in america
00:33:42.540
because they can't win the argument on the merit so they have to control public discourse and the way
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they do that is by eliminating the right to free speech my office launched an investigation in large
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part because of uh what you did to uncover what was going on and thank goodness there was a clarion
00:33:57.340
call from you that that alerted so many americans to what was going on and so we've taken action uh we
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filed investigative subpoenas with media matters to get to the bottom of it to protect missourians
00:34:07.500
to protect the open marketplace of ideas and media matters has filed suit against me luckily i sued them
00:34:13.420
first in the state of missouri and so they sued me in maryland that court that case needs to be
00:34:17.900
dismissed and we're going to court to get that case dismissed and if they have claims against the
00:34:21.420
missouri attorney general's office they can come here to missouri and litigate them as part of my
00:34:25.420
case and so here's let's let's get to the crux of it let's get to the crux of your case so you sued
00:34:31.980
media matters specifically you were you were targeting x you were targeting um and some of the activity
00:34:37.340
that they've done by the way should also mention that since then since you launched your investigation
00:34:43.820
media matters has been forced to cut staff they've laid off about a dozen staffers uh could be that
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they were seeing people shift around angelo carusone or carusone i'm not even sure how you say it you
00:34:54.620
know this guy running around saying it's uh you know suddenly they're the ones facing illegal assault
00:34:59.980
but instead they're the ones who have been assaulting the public for years at this point yeah that's right
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you know i think there's a document that i know we're in possession of that others have seen as well
00:35:11.420
that would chill the devil's spine it's a blueprint uh published back in 2016 or shortly thereafter by media
00:35:18.140
matters and some of their partners in this illicit campaign to silence conservative voices the whole
00:35:23.900
idea here their whole blueprint is to apply corporate pressure campaigns to snuff out any
00:35:29.260
voice in opposition to radical left-wing progressive ideology that's frightening from a first amendment
00:35:34.780
standpoint it's frightening from a market manipulation standpoint but it's consistent with what we see from
00:35:38.940
the left look at the case of missouri v biden this is the most important first amendment suit
00:35:43.340
in this nation's history where my office has uncovered a relationship of coercion and collusion
00:35:48.220
from the biden white house across a spectrum of federal bureaucratic agencies to silence american voices
00:35:53.500
on big tech social media platforms in violation of the first amendment right to free speech guess
00:35:58.060
which voices they targeted only conservative voices media matters represents a new front in that same war
00:36:03.980
what they can't do through direct attack because we've exposed it and are building a wall of separation
00:36:08.620
between tech and state and the first amendment protects our rights they're now doing through market
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manipulation and that's why as attorneys general we have to be vigilant and i'm proud to stand with
00:36:17.820
my partner in texas ken paxton in this fight against this kind of market manipulation design to undermine
00:36:22.780
the right to free speech and the bottom line that is what it is by the way i uh i i know for a fact my name
00:36:31.260
appeared on on those lists uh multiple times uh and not just for 2020 for a whole bunch of other things
00:36:37.500
uh so i certainly appreciate knowing that knowing that my little words that fly out of that little
00:36:42.860
piece of glass on my on my fingertips are are that terrifying to the biden administration or that
00:36:48.460
terrifying to the censorious tech overlords who are working and and this is what i see as actually going
00:36:53.820
on is that to me and and and perhaps your invest your investigation has uncovered some of this to me it
00:36:59.500
seems like these groups are not watchdog groups but they in fact actually act as cutouts for democrat
00:37:06.060
officials or cutouts for other censorious interests who want certain platforms censored or want certain
00:37:13.020
individuals censored and then they do so in the name of quote-unquote flagging misinformation and
00:37:18.780
this sort of nonsense yeah that's right i think you're they've the government has outsourced its vast
00:37:24.380
censorship enterprise because we caught them red-handed we caught them with their their hand in the cookie
00:37:28.700
jar and missouri b biden have taken that case all the way to the united states supreme court you know we should
00:37:33.340
be getting a decision in that any day now and at the end of the day you know we obtained a preliminary
00:37:37.580
injunction in missouri v biden uh based on preliminary discovery so we're in the opening
00:37:41.740
phases of that litigation the supreme court's likely to send that case back down to the trial court level
00:37:46.300
for merits discovery where we will continue to use uh the discovery process to to root out the vast
00:37:51.900
censorship enterprise and continue to build the wall of separation between tech and state but if there's a wall
00:37:56.300
separating the left's ability to censor conservative voices from the government on big tech social media
00:38:02.940
they're just going to maneuver around the wall again that's that new front and it's a it's a corporate
00:38:07.980
pressure campaign and they're willing to uh solicit charitable contributions and then uh illegally convert
00:38:13.580
those contributions to do it they're certainly willing to lie cheat and steal by manipulating the algorithm
00:38:19.500
rhythms on x to juxtapose that controversial speech with the prominent advertisers think about this you
00:38:24.860
were more likely to win the powerball than to come up with the juxtaposition of that controversial
00:38:30.860
speech next to the prominent advertisers on x so uh x was was behaving appropriately in its uh you
00:38:37.260
know its attempts to create a free fair and open marketplace of ideas and that's what media matters
00:38:41.980
ultimately hates that's exactly right now now walk us through we've got a couple of minutes before the
00:38:49.340
break walk us through uh you said the supreme court what's the current status at the supreme court
00:38:54.220
we argued the case back in march actually we argued on on the same day we were the case on the docket
00:38:58.780
right before uh new uh in our a v vulo that's the most recent uh case that the supreme court handed down
00:39:04.860
reaffirming that the first amendment protects freedom of speech to include speech that promotes
00:39:09.020
the second amendment right to keep and bear arms that was a 9-0 decision that's a major win
00:39:13.020
for freedom lovers across the united states of america and if we can win that case then we should
00:39:17.500
be in good position to win missouri v biden like i said they were argued on the same day in march
00:39:21.820
we're just waiting on the supreme court to hand down its decision and then we're likely to be back
00:39:25.420
down at the trial court and then we're going to get to merits discovery this case is going to go on
00:39:29.900
and we're going to use the discovery process to continue to unravel and root out that vast
00:39:35.260
censorship enterprise it started at the white house communications office but we know that it's moved
00:39:39.420
to the cyber security and infrastructure security agency cissa within the department of homeland
00:39:43.980
security that's now the nerve center of this orwellian censorship enterprise so we've got a lot of work to do
00:39:48.780
to continue to unravel it and ensure that safeguards are in place to prevent it from happening again as
00:39:53.900
we move into this election cycle in 2024 well and i remember specifically cissa and these other
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organizations were then attempting to create at the department of homeland security something called
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the disinformation governance bureau i was the one who initially blew the whistle on that thing in this
00:40:14.140
nina yankovitch uh just wonderful character who they hired to run the thing and you know the whole
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thing blew up and and finally finally people got involved and i'm sure she'll do very well at tick tock
00:40:27.820
i'm sure she'll do very well with her her viral videos and harry potter songs and i i wish her nothing
00:40:33.740
but the best uh ag bailey is with us we're going to go to a quick break we'll be right back act talking
00:40:39.500
about how we actually launch investigations into those that are doing the censorship and those who
00:40:46.060
are abridging our freedom of speech stay tuned be right back in my ear about the boring people at your
00:40:55.660
office i'm trying to listen to the new human events with jack pozovic jack so we're back live what can i
00:41:03.260
say we need more attorney generals like ag andrew bailey from the great state of missouri mr charlie i'd
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love to ask you this question that you know it's something that we talk about here all the time and
00:41:18.300
why is it that you don't seem to have a problem with actually taking action and doing something to
00:41:25.100
further freedoms using the power of your office to actually go after those who are violating civil
00:41:30.940
rights but you see this this issue and i'm not asking to name names or anything like that but we
00:41:36.220
see a lot of republicans a lot of the time they'd much rather just you know keep their powder dry and
00:41:41.420
say oh things will work out in the end and then they end up not doing anything and the other side kind
00:41:46.540
of just runs roughshod over everything what do you think is holding some of those guys back
00:41:51.740
you know i speaking from personal experience you know after college i served in the united states
00:41:57.100
army was a combat arms branch platoon leader armored cavalry scout platoon leader served in iraq
00:42:01.820
did two deployments i've had the privilege of leading soldiers in combat you know when i took
00:42:05.580
a note to protect and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic i was
00:42:09.580
willing to put my life on the line to do that and was willing to take that fight to the enemies of
00:42:13.500
freedom in the battlefields in the war on terror and i continue that fight now in the courtrooms
00:42:17.980
in missouri and across this nation and so i think having a warriors fighting spirit you know there's
00:42:22.460
a big difference between being kind of academic law school tough and being warrior tough and i'm
00:42:27.820
from the show me state this missouri results matter and so i want to fight and win you know politicians
00:42:32.780
do a lot of talking but results matter and so that's why actually following through and executing
00:42:38.140
on some of these strategic objectives is really critical for my position
00:42:41.580
no i i couldn't agree more i mean i keep saying this again and again we see what's happening
00:42:48.300
to president trump we see what's happening to uh folks like president trump's advisor um peter navarro
00:42:54.060
who's currently behind bars people getting locked up for making memes they're trying to put uh steve
00:42:59.580
bannon in prison for four months he's got a hearing tomorrow on this and i keep telling folks that the
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the more you run away from the fight the more the fight is going to come after you and i think with
00:43:10.300
your experience actually having been in combat you understand that you can if you've got an
00:43:15.500
enemy that's committed to fighting you they're not going to they're not just going to sit down
00:43:19.260
for a nice dinner and a chat yeah you know one of the first things you learn in tactics in the army
00:43:25.260
is that when you're caught in a close a near ambush your best bet is to assault through the ambush
00:43:30.780
right i mean maybe your audacity scares the enemy but at a minimum you kill as many as bad guys before
00:43:35.740
they they kill you and so yeah if you're in a near ambush you just assault through
00:43:39.020
the objective you certainly do not start retreating because then they're just going to shoot you in
00:43:42.380
the back yep look and and i keep saying this that that if we want to win we have to find
00:43:49.020
we have to find folks who have an aggressive an aggressive action bias so the aggressive action
00:43:53.740
bias is look we understand we understand there's lots of philosophy there's lots of reasons for why
00:43:59.020
we find ourselves uh in the situation we are right now the economics are are are crazy joe biden's you
00:44:04.780
know barely there uh on a day-to-day basis but none of that discussion is ever actually going to
00:44:10.940
change our circumstances and it turns out as well that republicans and and i get it right i get that
00:44:17.820
conservatives have a a limited government mindset and they have this idea that well if we use the
00:44:22.780
government then you know that's kind of playing into you know the big government um you know the big
00:44:28.620
government mentality but i don't think it is because i think the investigative power of government
00:44:34.140
the judicial power of government the oversight power of government these are legitimate re uses
00:44:40.140
and rigid legitimate means for the use of government this is the reason we have courts this is the
00:44:45.020
reason we have the legal system in the first place the actual legal system not the one that we
00:44:48.940
find in alvin bragg's courtroom yeah that's right and i think uh you know as a republican
00:44:55.180
attorney's general we need to survey the battlefield understand the strategic objectives understand that
00:44:59.820
the fronts that we're facing i mean the the law fair is not individualized cases it's not alvin
00:45:04.700
bragg's case and jack smith's case and the case in georgia these are all a coordinated effort by
00:45:09.820
biden's crooked department of justice to eliminate americans preferred and certainly missourians preferred
00:45:15.100
presidential candidate president donald trump i mean this is election interference at its worst
00:45:19.500
we know this because the department of justice uh deployed their third ranking official
00:45:23.820
matthew colangelo from a high paying job in the doj down to a lower paying job in alvin bragg's
00:45:29.500
office in the state of new york to actually lead the trial court prosecution in manhattan
00:45:33.900
this illicit witch hunt prosecution of president trump and so again this is a coordinated effort and
00:45:38.380
it's part of the same strategic effort to censor conservative voices let's silence any voice in
00:45:42.860
opposition remove their political candidates and then buy off their votes look at the student loan
00:45:47.420
quote-unquote debt cancellation program which again i take that personally i paid for my school in
00:45:51.660
blood sweat and tears there's nothing free but what biden's doing he knows it's illegal he knows
00:45:55.740
it's unconstitutional the supreme court's already told him that he's trying to buy votes it's election
00:46:00.300
interference he's trying to pay off the electorate silence any voice in opposition and use the bend
00:46:05.580
the rules break the rules of the criminal justice system to remove a political opponent because he's
00:46:10.220
scared they can't win on the merits so they have to lie cheat and steal that's why we're using the full
00:46:15.420
force of the state of missouri to fight back with an investigation into the collusive relationship
00:46:20.620
between the doj matthew colangelo and these illicit witch hunt state prosecutions why we're fighting
00:46:25.580
back against big tech censorship in missouri v biden fighting back against the corporate pressure
00:46:30.220
campaigns to censor in the media matters case and have sued president biden to stop this illicit
00:46:36.060
attempt to buy votes we were just in court yesterday arguing in favor of an injunction to put a stop to
00:46:41.260
this quote-unquote student debt cancellation program at what point do we call that a constitutional crisis
00:46:46.300
president biden is out there on the stump bragging about how he's defying willfully defying an order
00:46:51.580
of the united states supreme court if any conservative did that the left would be apoplectic
00:46:57.580
well and and and again you know there are numerous states by the way as you just said
00:47:01.740
that have on the on the books a felony to offer to pay offer to pay or cause to be paid money or
00:47:07.740
anything of value to a person to influence the person's vote so as you say the student loan debt
00:47:12.700
relief would obviously fall under that if we're going to have this new expansive version of our
00:47:17.260
statutes i argued in the opening of the show today that that since the fbi just admitted the hunter
00:47:22.540
biden laptops is and always was completely true the fact that tony blinken was running around with these
00:47:28.700
51 intel officials to put together this uh this letter which we now know was false how is that not
00:47:34.860
election interference and an illegal in-kind contribution of the same type you want to talk
00:47:38.940
about 34 violations you know some if hush money payments quote unquote are election interference
00:47:44.300
then what do you call that letter from the 51 officials based on a laptop that we know was
00:47:51.180
actually true last minute andrew bailey attorney general of missouri yeah well couldn't agree more
00:47:57.660
look we uncovered that evidence that the fbi was in possession of hunter biden's laptop uh one year before
00:48:03.500
the election and fbi agent elvis chan was meeting with big tech in the heart of silicon valley
00:48:08.620
with increased frequency in the days weeks and months leading up to the election and had planted
00:48:13.020
the seed and then germinated the seed that there would be a russian disinformation story related to
00:48:17.340
hunter biden then big tech was all too willing to suppress that story the day it broke there were
00:48:22.460
secret communications between the fbi the deep state and big tech on the eve of that breaking we still
00:48:27.740
need access to those records we're going to keep fighting and put and hold the wrong gurus accountable
00:48:31.340
it's time to fight back we can't sit idly behind i want all the access to this how did the fbi
00:48:38.460
be involved in interfering directly in our election how can you say the election was legitimate if
00:48:42.860
they did that go follow ag andrew bailey this guy fights ladies and gentlemen as always you have my