Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - July 20, 2023


EPISODE 521: THE COLLAPSE OF CON INC, SOUND OF FREEDOM BEDMINSTER RECAP


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

163.29022

Word Count

7,934

Sentence Count

412

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Jack Posobiec is joined by Tim Ballard, Eduardo Verostegui, and Jim Caviezel to discuss the president's trip to the Sound of Freedom event in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he met with President Trump.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 We are in a fifth-generational conflict.
00:00:39.440 For every lie they tell, we're going to get in their face and yell two truths.
00:00:48.200 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
00:00:51.300 Christ is king.
00:00:52.800 It makes no sense to borrow money from China to send it to Ukraine.
00:00:56.360 So it's not like we're sending them surplus funds.
00:00:58.620 It's like, oh, we have some surplus ammo around.
00:01:01.720 We're actually out of ammo now.
00:01:03.360 We're out of money.
00:01:04.560 And so there's no real sense in continuing to do this.
00:01:07.280 The DOJ and the IRS gave preferential treatment to the president's son during a criminal investigation
00:01:14.880 into his taxes.
00:01:15.920 I think the president should embrace his age, his experience, the knowledge that he brings
00:01:23.080 to the job.
00:01:24.360 The Department of Defense announced a new security assistance package to support the people of
00:01:30.500 Ukraine as they bravely defend their country.
00:01:33.600 A misinformation is when you don't have the facts right.
00:01:36.560 You're saying things that aren't true.
00:01:38.380 But when you look at Mr. Kennedy's tweet, there was nothing in there that was factually inaccurate.
00:01:44.100 Hank Aaron, real person, great American, passed away after he got the vaccine.
00:01:49.260 It's clear that one aim of his investigation is to bully tech and media companies into turning
00:01:54.160 a blind eye to right-wing extremist conspiracies, from QAnon to the Great Replacement Theory.
00:02:00.900 I hear from people who said, you know what?
00:02:03.080 I never voted for President Trump, but I'm going to vote for him now based upon how he's
00:02:08.400 getting treated.
00:02:10.000 Because if they can treat him that way, they could do that to any American.
00:02:12.840 We have to do a lot more, and we've got to start with Donald Trump.
00:02:18.100 What do you mean?
00:02:18.980 Well, he's got to be in there, because he's going to go after the traffickers.
00:02:22.440 All right, Jack Posobiec live here.
00:02:25.000 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Human Events.
00:02:27.800 Today is July 20th, 2023.
00:02:31.160 Anno Domini.
00:02:32.160 As you saw, there was Jim Caviezel, Eduardo Verostegui.
00:02:37.180 By the way, back in the palatial studios here, Washington, D.C., daddy's home, boys.
00:02:43.840 It's been a great week on the road.
00:02:45.940 Last night, though, we were up there in Bedminster in New Jersey with the president, watching
00:02:52.160 Sound of Freedom.
00:02:53.520 Historic event.
00:02:55.080 We covered the whole thing.
00:02:55.980 We did the pregame live with you, with Tanya Tay.
00:02:58.740 We brought on Tim Ballard.
00:03:00.640 We brought on Eduardo Verostegui.
00:03:02.720 I got to speak with Jim Caviezel.
00:03:04.100 I got to speak with the president last night briefly.
00:03:05.980 And it was an incredible event.
00:03:08.280 And I have to tell you, and I'll tell you directly, during that film, okay, so we were
00:03:13.200 watching this, and everyone saw the tweets, it posted on Twitter, et cetera, what was going
00:03:17.540 on.
00:03:18.900 President Trump didn't just show up to the event and walk away.
00:03:22.960 He didn't, he wasn't going to get popcorn.
00:03:24.960 He wasn't talking to people.
00:03:26.000 He wasn't on his phone.
00:03:27.960 And we were wondering, we were wondering if he was going to go off, and he's running for
00:03:30.760 president.
00:03:31.160 He's got a lot to do.
00:03:32.340 He's got his businesses.
00:03:33.140 He's got criminal cases, apparently, that he's focused on.
00:03:36.820 President Trump sat there, and for two and a half hours straight, sat front row center,
00:03:44.320 his eyes glued to the screen, Tim Ballard on one side, Jim Caviezel on the other, and
00:03:50.300 he gave that film and this issue the respect that I believe it deserves.
00:03:54.320 And by the way, highlighting that film, showing it the way that he did at Bedminster is something
00:04:01.040 that, from a filmmaking perspective, obviously, you want as many presidents as possible, as
00:04:06.220 many marketing opportunities as possible to get your film out there.
00:04:09.780 We're also looking at breaking news as of today.
00:04:13.840 We told you this would happen yesterday.
00:04:15.420 Now it's happened.
00:04:16.320 Now it's crossed the line.
00:04:17.260 Sound of Freedom, over $100 million.
00:04:22.440 And this coming on the same day that if you saw War Room this morning, Ginger Gates went
00:04:27.540 and saw this Barbie movie, and there were some people hoping that this Barbie movie would
00:04:32.560 have been a throwback to the 1950s, a throwback to the original good standards for female empowerment,
00:04:40.480 that Barbie was a lens into what every young girl could be.
00:04:45.540 No, Barbie is a man-hating, woke propaganda fest.
00:04:51.880 They teach Barbie fans about rising up against the patriarchy.
00:04:55.920 Ken is portrayed as a beta, and he is borderline brain dead in this film.
00:05:01.620 It is a complete horror show.
00:05:04.440 And in fact, Ginger Gates, and I'm drafting off of this, I haven't seen it, but Ginger Gates,
00:05:08.700 based on what she has said, not only is the film anti-man, it's anti-womanhood, it's anti-motherhood,
00:05:16.780 it's teaching girls to not be mothers, telling them not to go into motherhood, to hate men,
00:05:23.340 which, by the way, is the underlying subtext to the movie Frozen.
00:05:26.920 If anyone's seen that, this is where, that was Disney, obviously, this is Mattel coming forward.
00:05:31.040 We need to understand that if we're ever going to succeed long-term, it's not just about elections,
00:05:38.300 but it's about how we vote with our dollars.
00:05:41.440 It's about building a parallel economy.
00:05:43.780 And so this weekend, this will be the third weekend now that Sound of Freedom is out.
00:05:48.340 Two weeks, $100 million.
00:05:49.780 It has not even gone international yet.
00:05:52.060 I've been told it doesn't even go to Mexico until next month.
00:05:54.560 That means the international dollars, the movie, I think, is like 60, 70% in Spanish to begin with.
00:05:59.860 It's not even playing in Spanish-speaking countries.
00:06:03.540 So you know once that comes in, there's overseas territories, that's going to blow this number through the roof.
00:06:08.580 Go see Sound of Freedom again.
00:06:10.580 Buy tickets for somebody if they haven't seen it yet.
00:06:12.480 Buy tickets for your friends.
00:06:13.480 Buy tickets for your group if you're in, you know, like Knights of Columbus.
00:06:16.860 You've just got a group chat of moms.
00:06:19.500 You know, Tanya Tay, her mom group, they're going to see it.
00:06:22.340 They say, hey, we all want to go see Sound of Freedom.
00:06:24.200 Let's go see it together.
00:06:25.380 They're going to see it tonight.
00:06:28.040 I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:06:32.200 All right, Jack Posobiec back here with Human Events Live.
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00:08:02.880 Ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, we welcome to Human Events, Vivek Ramaswamy.
00:08:07.880 Vivek, thank you for joining us today.
00:08:10.380 Good to be out, Jack.
00:08:12.200 Okay, and I want to let everybody know that I think you're on a bus right now, so we might have a little bit of connection stuff going on.
00:08:19.060 If anything happens, we're going to dip out and we'll get you on by audio.
00:08:21.980 Does that work?
00:08:24.380 And I think we actually are getting a little bit of audio issues there.
00:08:28.980 So, guys, let's work really hard to get him back up right now.
00:08:32.040 We had him for a second during the break and wasn't able – I think he's on a bus right now in New Hampshire.
00:08:38.100 We're going to see if we can get him to call in right now.
00:08:40.660 Obviously, a scheduling thing.
00:08:42.980 You know, these things come up as they do.
00:08:45.540 But, obviously, we're – you know, as we're working on that, let me tell you a little bit more about the event last night in Bedminster.
00:08:51.260 This situation with President Trump holding the event there, having us there in person to be able to watch this thing, I have to say that it seemed like it was a historic event for Trump where he was able to actually sit – he watched the whole film, folks.
00:09:10.000 For people saying that he's, you know, he's just paying lip service to this.
00:09:14.000 Now, watch the whole film, stayed after, did interviews, et cetera.
00:09:16.620 Do we have him back?
00:09:17.440 Vivek, do we have you back?
00:09:19.740 Back.
00:09:21.140 Okay, let's try it again.
00:09:28.040 It's – okay, so it's going – so I saw you on TimCast last night.
00:09:31.220 I thought you did a great job.
00:09:32.460 Tim obviously wasn't around.
00:09:34.240 But you've been traveling.
00:09:35.920 You're up in New Hampshire.
00:09:37.040 Is that correct?
00:09:45.060 Yeah, guys.
00:09:47.060 Yeah.
00:09:48.240 Unfortunately, it doesn't look like we have him, guys.
00:09:50.080 So we are going to continue to work on this.
00:09:52.940 Look, we all love technology.
00:09:54.760 We all love trying to do as many things as possible.
00:09:57.600 It is what it is when it comes to these things.
00:09:59.580 So let's work very hard, folks.
00:10:01.220 Let's even get him up by audio only right now because I'd love to do that.
00:10:05.120 It might be a bandwidth issue traveling through different parts of the country.
00:10:08.600 We know, of course – now, one of the things that's coming up on the campaign trail,
00:10:13.100 we know we're about one month away.
00:10:15.240 We're just a few days before the one-month mark away from that first debate that's going to be held in Milwaukee.
00:10:23.640 Governor Ron DeSantis was on a Fox interview.
00:10:26.980 It was a pre-taped interview.
00:10:27.780 He has called for President Trump to debate.
00:10:31.240 Trump has said, basically, that he doesn't plan to be there.
00:10:34.500 Now, there's questions from some of the candidates, like Mike Pence, for example,
00:10:37.420 doesn't have enough donors yet to actually be able to be on that debate stage because you need at least 40,000.
00:10:45.520 Debate has enough.
00:10:46.900 Governor DeSantis has enough.
00:10:48.540 President Trump has enough.
00:10:49.920 But there's also questions, and it seems, though, at this point,
00:10:54.040 that Trump isn't going to participate in this debate.
00:10:57.400 He's saying, look, this is the opening tier, the opening of debates.
00:11:01.360 And so he's decided that he's taking the chance of saying, look, I think I've seen senior advisor Jason Miller,
00:11:06.880 who you can see online that we were there with Jason last night.
00:11:10.360 And he said publicly that, you know, if your team is ahead going into the playoffs, you get a bye.
00:11:16.980 So why would you go to the opening round of the contest?
00:11:20.100 I think that makes sense.
00:11:21.540 But I do also think, and I've said this to members of the Trump campaign, folks that I talked to over there,
00:11:27.300 that I do think it makes sense for at least one debate.
00:11:33.260 You know, if you're not going to do all the debates, if you're not going to run the entire gauntlet,
00:11:36.360 like 2015 and 2016, you have to at least do one, maybe do a handful,
00:11:40.380 because it was the debates that were beneficial for Trump back in 2015 and 16.
00:11:48.140 Remember, he was not coming in with this commanding lead that we're seeing in the polls today.
00:11:51.860 He was coming in with 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%.
00:11:58.600 It wasn't looking good for President Trump early on in those polls,
00:12:02.820 but it was those debates where he had the opportunity to stand out.
00:12:07.800 He had those breakthrough moments.
00:12:09.440 He was able to get things across.
00:12:11.500 Megyn Kelly, of course, who was with us at Turning Point Action over the weekend,
00:12:16.040 she asks him this, you know, it's famous now, it's infamous,
00:12:19.420 where she asks him this question about his past statements towards women,
00:12:23.020 and he plays it off and says, only Rosie O'Donnell.
00:12:26.300 Now, that's a tactic that you see Trump doing this again and again and again,
00:12:31.720 and a lot of people say that Trump doesn't apologize.
00:12:36.080 They say, oh, Trump doesn't apologize.
00:12:37.420 That's what you need to learn from Trump.
00:12:38.580 Never apologize, never apologize.
00:12:40.660 And I think that's half right, because he doesn't go and do these huge mea culpas.
00:12:45.280 He doesn't come around and say, oh, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry,
00:12:48.200 and he's like, you know, the self-felagellation,
00:12:50.580 Mike Pence in the Punishment Clause that comes to mind.
00:12:52.420 No, he doesn't do that.
00:12:53.200 But he does do something called agree and amplify, agree and amplify.
00:12:59.320 He leans in.
00:13:00.660 He leans in as if he's going to take the punch, right?
00:13:04.600 And so in this case, it's Megyn Kelly.
00:13:05.960 She's throwing it.
00:13:06.960 She's putting it on him.
00:13:07.740 One of the strongest things that could be said.
00:13:10.460 And any other politician who got a question like that,
00:13:13.680 whether it's Marco Rubio at the time,
00:13:16.180 remember, Jeb Bush was up there, Scott Walker,
00:13:18.600 any of these establishment politicians, you know how they would answer the question?
00:13:22.820 They would have said something like, well, you know, there's past statements I've made,
00:13:27.500 but I've also been very strong towards women.
00:13:29.300 I have strong relationships with women.
00:13:30.860 And yes, there may have been things that we all regret,
00:13:32.620 but I certainly don't always stand by those.
00:13:34.760 And I've evolved in my views.
00:13:35.720 I'm a good person and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:13:37.340 Right.
00:13:37.500 That's what they would have said.
00:13:39.140 What did Trump do?
00:13:39.920 He didn't do any of that.
00:13:40.940 He turned into a joke.
00:13:42.480 He laughed about it.
00:13:43.460 Got the entire room to laugh with him because he picked a target.
00:13:46.900 Okay.
00:13:47.060 And Scott Adams has highlighted this.
00:13:50.300 He picked a target that he knew everyone in the room.
00:13:56.000 I believe this was the Reagan Library.
00:13:57.600 There's a Reagan Library primary debate out there, which is in California,
00:14:02.760 north of Los Angeles.
00:14:04.380 And he picked a target that everyone in that Republican primary electorate
00:14:10.220 knew would laugh about.
00:14:12.640 And there was a punchline.
00:14:13.940 And that was Rosie.
00:14:15.200 Guys, are we going to try Vivek again?
00:14:16.640 What do we think?
00:14:17.500 Third time's the charm?
00:14:18.860 Vivek, do we have you?
00:14:20.700 Yes, we do.
00:14:22.440 Yes, we do.
00:14:22.960 How are you doing?
00:14:24.140 Excellent.
00:14:24.600 Excellent.
00:14:24.940 I'm doing very well.
00:14:25.720 How are you?
00:14:27.200 Good, Jeff.
00:14:27.640 Good, Jeff.
00:14:28.060 Good to talk to you.
00:14:28.980 Sorry about that.
00:14:30.880 Signal.
00:14:32.420 Okay.
00:14:32.820 No, I'm really glad as well.
00:14:34.100 So the first thing, and look, everybody's asking me about this,
00:14:37.520 so I've just got to throw it on you, man.
00:14:38.880 Are you a World Economic Forum George Soros plant that has been sent in here
00:14:44.860 to deliver the Republican Party to Klaus Schwab?
00:14:47.960 Go.
00:14:50.180 Absolutely not.
00:14:51.160 Absolutely not.
00:14:51.760 But let's just let you know what I say, Jackie.
00:14:53.760 All questions are fair.
00:14:55.280 I'm running for you as president.
00:14:57.260 And I'm asking people to vote for me.
00:14:58.660 They deserve to be able to ask the question.
00:15:00.320 So I have been the biggest opponent of the World Economic Forum.
00:15:03.940 Well, and so people have come up and said that they say, look,
00:15:08.240 they've seen this World Economic Forum thing.
00:15:09.820 And by the way, I saw you on Charlie last night.
00:15:11.560 I saw you on Tim Pool, et cetera, and others, where you've said essentially,
00:15:18.880 and I'll just say what you said, to be fair, that this was done without your consent,
00:15:23.700 that you asked to be taken off the list, that you sued.
00:15:25.800 They eventually did back down and took you off the list.
00:15:27.460 What about this Soros connection that people are bringing up?
00:15:31.580 What's going on with that?
00:15:33.540 Yeah, sure.
00:15:33.920 I'll be really direct about that one, too.
00:15:36.860 Do I have any direct or indirect connection to George Soros?
00:15:41.500 All right.
00:15:41.900 Apparently George Soros did not pay the phone bill or something.
00:15:46.760 But, you know, got to switch to Patriot Mobile, guys.
00:15:49.860 Got to switch to Patriot Mobile.
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00:15:53.960 the same major coverage that you get with all of the major networks,
00:15:59.080 every single one of the networks.
00:16:00.940 Yeah, I think we're getting an echo issue there.
00:16:03.420 I don't know if George Soros was involved, Klaus Schwab was involved.
00:16:05.580 Klaus Schwab, who tried to put me behind bars,
00:16:07.780 Klaus Schwab was trying to put all of us behind the corporate woke bars
00:16:12.420 that we see going on around the world.
00:16:15.440 And, all right, so we've got two minutes, guys.
00:16:16.840 We're going to try to get to this over the break.
00:16:18.900 If we can't get it to it over the break,
00:16:20.640 then we're just going to have to try to reschedule
00:16:22.700 because this is something where, look, I want to give him the benefit
00:16:26.780 and I want to give the listeners the benefit of a good interview.
00:16:29.720 So if we don't have a good connection,
00:16:30.980 then I'd rather skip this and set it up for a time
00:16:34.560 where we know that we're going to have a good connection
00:16:36.500 because the listeners deserve a good interview.
00:16:39.620 We have serious questions.
00:16:40.980 I want to get into these questions about George Soros.
00:16:45.440 He's, I believe, answered the question about the World Economic Forum.
00:16:48.080 But also this stuff about where we're going forward.
00:16:52.740 And why is it that it seems as though the Vivek 2024 has taken off the way that it has,
00:17:00.000 coming neck and neck in certain national polls with Governor DeSantis,
00:17:04.500 a guy who's been in politics his entire adult life.
00:17:07.780 Because this is potentially a movement.
00:17:12.160 It is also potentially a critical point for the entire primary campaign,
00:17:18.880 that it shows once again this question of an individual, an outsider,
00:17:26.160 an outsider versus an insider, an establishment versus, you know,
00:17:31.680 the truth teller coming in and being able to upend the conversation.
00:17:36.580 Because we all knew what the conversation was six months ago.
00:17:39.160 The conversation six months ago was that Trump was done.
00:17:44.220 Ron DeSantis is the heir apparent.
00:17:46.220 Ron DeSantis is waiting in the wings.
00:17:47.720 He's about to take over.
00:17:48.660 He's about to run the entire thing.
00:17:50.960 And then along comes, you know, this biotech investor.
00:17:55.320 And then Trump comes back and he's in.
00:17:57.740 And suddenly the entire conversation's about them.
00:18:00.360 You got RFK over here.
00:18:02.180 This thing is a free-for-all, folks.
00:18:04.060 And I don't think the establishment has any clue what is going on right now.
00:18:09.760 Personally, from my perspective, I got to say, I kind of love it.
00:18:12.120 Stay tuned.
00:18:12.420 We'll be back.
00:18:12.780 Human Events.
00:18:15.620 I encourage people to, if you're interested in foreign policy,
00:18:18.660 you got to follow Jack Posobiec.
00:18:24.720 All right, Jack Posobiec live.
00:18:26.140 We're going to work on getting Vivek on tomorrow, folks.
00:18:29.560 It looks as though there's technical issues.
00:18:31.240 We're going to take some time.
00:18:32.160 We're going to work it out because, look, we could try to get him back up again,
00:18:35.580 but it's not worth it.
00:18:36.960 You deserve better.
00:18:38.060 He deserves better, quite frankly, in terms of the fact that this is a guy
00:18:41.880 who's running for president.
00:18:42.920 He's put $15 million in.
00:18:45.040 Maybe we don't agree on every issue.
00:18:46.900 Maybe we don't agree on every take.
00:18:49.560 Maybe we don't agree on every direction for the country.
00:18:52.780 But you know what?
00:18:53.580 I'm not going to bring on a candidate for president of the United States
00:18:56.380 and have a bad interview.
00:18:57.980 So I said, guys, if he's going to be a better place tomorrow,
00:19:00.560 let's do it tomorrow.
00:19:01.560 It'll be perfectly fine.
00:19:02.940 There's always going to be another show.
00:19:04.580 But, you know, one thing that we've also learned as we've been going through
00:19:09.420 all of this, as we've been going through day by day,
00:19:11.800 we are in a crisis of competence here in the United States, as I can show you.
00:19:17.400 One of the other issues, though, is that this is coming from the top down
00:19:20.300 in our government, and it's Bidenomics.
00:19:23.580 Bidenomics, Bidenflation, which they've now tried to spin as Bidenomics,
00:19:27.280 it doesn't work.
00:19:29.020 This is destroying businesses.
00:19:31.300 It's destroying nest eggs.
00:19:32.660 It's destroying retirements.
00:19:34.000 It is destroying everything that we have put together as a country.
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00:20:45.780 Let me share you the poll that I was going to read.
00:20:49.580 I was hoping to read this on air with Vivek Ramaswamy.
00:20:53.220 Now, I actually, as we were backstage,
00:20:55.560 kind of behind the scenes there,
00:20:57.180 he mentioned that he hadn't actually seen the poll yet,
00:21:00.880 and his staff hadn't shown it to him.
00:21:03.060 But Kaplan Strategies has this out,
00:21:06.440 and it says right here,
00:21:08.860 Donald Trump, 48%.
00:21:10.760 This is a national poll.
00:21:11.500 Donald Trump, 48%.
00:21:12.860 And then tied for second place,
00:21:16.400 tied for second place,
00:21:18.200 Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis.
00:21:21.600 Chris Christie, 5,
00:21:22.700 Tim Scott, 5,
00:21:23.640 Mike Pence, 4.
00:21:24.740 He's way down in the punishment closet.
00:21:27.340 Nikki Haley, 3,
00:21:28.640 Asa Hutchinson, 1,
00:21:29.980 Doug, whoever, 0.
00:21:32.380 Vivek Ramaswamy and Governor Ron DeSantis tied at 12%.
00:21:37.240 A guy who's been in politics his entire adult life,
00:21:42.600 served in the military,
00:21:44.060 then ran,
00:21:44.800 has been in politics,
00:21:46.300 versus two guys,
00:21:47.960 I should say, really,
00:21:48.720 because of President Trump,
00:21:49.840 who spent their time in business,
00:21:53.240 now coming in to this.
00:21:54.720 Do we have,
00:21:55.700 do we have,
00:21:56.120 I think,
00:21:56.460 I'm told we have Darren Beattie.
00:21:57.920 Darren,
00:21:58.120 are you on?
00:21:59.280 Yes,
00:21:59.600 I am.
00:22:00.980 Darren,
00:22:01.460 I would love to,
00:22:02.520 so,
00:22:03.000 ladies and gentlemen,
00:22:03.520 Darren Beattie,
00:22:04.000 Revolver News.
00:22:04.700 Darren,
00:22:05.260 explain to me,
00:22:06.620 what is it that's going on?
00:22:09.240 What are the dynamics here?
00:22:11.600 How can a guy like Vivek Ramaswamy,
00:22:14.020 who I don't think people knew existed,
00:22:17.000 until six months ago,
00:22:18.320 now suddenly be neck and neck,
00:22:20.860 with Governor Ron DeSantis,
00:22:23.120 in the Kaplan Strategies poll,
00:22:24.940 and if I'm reading this correctly,
00:22:27.000 and producers check,
00:22:27.680 if I'm double-checking on this,
00:22:29.440 I believe this is one of the qualifying polls,
00:22:31.800 for the RNC debate,
00:22:33.360 so it's considered an RNC qualifying poll,
00:22:36.040 that's neck and neck,
00:22:38.340 with a guy who's been in politics,
00:22:40.140 for years,
00:22:41.640 and one of the most well-funded candidates,
00:22:44.340 across the board,
00:22:45.560 how is this possible?
00:22:47.800 Well,
00:22:48.420 we've seen this story before,
00:22:50.580 you know,
00:22:50.980 it's,
00:22:51.580 unfortunately,
00:22:52.740 there's an echo,
00:22:54.940 so I'll do my best here,
00:22:57.200 but we've seen this story before,
00:23:00.220 it's almost as though,
00:23:01.800 it's an advantage,
00:23:02.620 not to have been a career politician,
00:23:04.740 because you're a talented person,
00:23:06.940 applying yourself,
00:23:07.960 in some other domain,
00:23:09.880 Vivek was,
00:23:10.840 a very successful entrepreneur,
00:23:13.980 highly educated,
00:23:16.260 highly intelligent,
00:23:17.640 his IQ,
00:23:18.460 clearly does a lot of work for him,
00:23:20.540 he's incredibly articulate,
00:23:22.180 articulate,
00:23:23.180 and not only is he articulate,
00:23:24.820 but he's substantively articulate,
00:23:27.300 in the sense that,
00:23:28.780 he's giving voice,
00:23:30.160 to a lot of issues,
00:23:31.440 that haven't been talked about,
00:23:32.860 in our political discourse,
00:23:33.900 for a long time,
00:23:34.920 he's been exceptional,
00:23:36.120 on the problem,
00:23:37.020 of affirmative action,
00:23:38.200 that is now,
00:23:39.060 kind of front and center,
00:23:40.320 in the political scene,
00:23:41.520 with the Supreme Court case,
00:23:42.760 he understands on a deep level,
00:23:44.920 what affirmative action is,
00:23:46.920 and how it corrodes,
00:23:49.080 our body politic,
00:23:50.260 in so many different ways,
00:23:51.640 and so he's become,
00:23:53.240 a new kind of political candidate,
00:23:55.820 that represents a kind of,
00:23:58.440 meritocratic,
00:24:01.420 entrepreneurial,
00:24:03.040 kind of tech,
00:24:05.320 Silicon Valley,
00:24:06.860 inflected,
00:24:08.300 libertarian,
00:24:10.180 conservative politics,
00:24:10.760 that is of course,
00:24:12.680 very MAGA,
00:24:14.340 in its expression right now,
00:24:16.720 that's proven to be,
00:24:18.120 tremendously successful,
00:24:20.760 unlike Ron DeSantis,
00:24:22.140 who we kind of,
00:24:22.720 seen this story before,
00:24:24.220 we've seen Jeb,
00:24:25.100 we've seen,
00:24:25.720 you know,
00:24:26.020 competent governors,
00:24:26.820 from Florida,
00:24:27.500 with no charisma,
00:24:28.400 trying to become president,
00:24:29.620 we've seen this before,
00:24:31.100 but Quebec is actually,
00:24:32.560 something quite new,
00:24:34.920 especially,
00:24:36.200 on the Republican,
00:24:38.180 political scene,
00:24:39.140 so I think it's no,
00:24:40.760 real shock,
00:24:42.180 that he's done so well,
00:24:43.720 because he's very talented,
00:24:45.720 and he's talking about things,
00:24:47.240 that a lot of American people,
00:24:48.740 want to hear about.
00:24:50.640 Yeah,
00:24:51.120 we,
00:24:51.260 you certainly,
00:24:52.600 Vivek,
00:24:53.520 you know,
00:24:53.680 talk about Martin Luther King,
00:24:55.020 he talks about Nelson Mandela,
00:24:56.520 a lot,
00:24:56.740 which I don't know,
00:24:57.620 I agree with him on,
00:24:58.440 but,
00:24:59.180 because of some of the other,
00:25:00.680 intricacies,
00:25:01.560 of Nelson Mandela's,
00:25:03.000 actual biography,
00:25:04.420 not the,
00:25:04.980 the sort of,
00:25:05.600 corporate version,
00:25:06.620 corporatized Disney version,
00:25:07.720 of his,
00:25:08.160 of his biography,
00:25:09.640 the fact that he's a,
00:25:10.340 murderous terrorist,
00:25:11.600 and,
00:25:12.120 but,
00:25:12.480 but isn't this also,
00:25:14.400 is there also a question here,
00:25:16.360 about,
00:25:17.340 Governor DeSantis,
00:25:19.080 because the conduct,
00:25:20.500 of his campaign,
00:25:22.440 his campaign strategy,
00:25:23.780 has left this major opening,
00:25:26.280 remember,
00:25:26.580 this was supposed to be,
00:25:27.680 DeSantis v. Trump,
00:25:29.820 now suddenly,
00:25:30.760 we're looking at Trump,
00:25:31.860 pulling away,
00:25:32.620 and getting into this,
00:25:33.840 DeSantis v. Ramaswamy,
00:25:36.160 situation,
00:25:37.320 how has it come to this?
00:25:39.980 Well,
00:25:40.420 it is remarkable,
00:25:41.460 but again,
00:25:42.020 it shouldn't be that much,
00:25:43.180 of a shock,
00:25:43.740 after the Trump phenomenon,
00:25:45.260 of 2016,
00:25:46.780 you know,
00:25:47.040 if there's anything,
00:25:47.640 you can expect now,
00:25:49.160 it's that the,
00:25:50.160 kind of,
00:25:51.020 establishment approved,
00:25:52.680 money backed,
00:25:53.800 sort of,
00:25:54.640 machine backed,
00:25:57.100 polished,
00:25:58.560 sort of,
00:25:59.440 long term,
00:26:00.580 politico type,
00:26:01.820 is going to implode,
00:26:04.080 in some fashion,
00:26:05.000 because that is not,
00:26:06.240 the type that's now,
00:26:07.320 optimized for the,
00:26:08.620 political theater,
00:26:10.780 in the present moment,
00:26:12.180 they just,
00:26:12.760 you know,
00:26:13.120 the protections,
00:26:14.440 that these types,
00:26:15.740 of characters used to enjoy,
00:26:17.420 have been eroded,
00:26:18.600 in the kind of,
00:26:19.620 social media era,
00:26:21.300 in the,
00:26:21.540 and certainly,
00:26:22.120 in the post Trump era,
00:26:23.840 and DeSantis,
00:26:25.940 was I think,
00:26:26.780 a very,
00:26:27.560 very competent,
00:26:28.500 very capable governor,
00:26:29.940 but he's showing,
00:26:30.980 that he just,
00:26:31.820 can't really hack it,
00:26:33.380 on the national,
00:26:34.420 political stage here,
00:26:35.840 and he's flailing about,
00:26:37.980 and it looks like,
00:26:38.780 he's going to be,
00:26:39.940 surpassed by,
00:26:41.480 another political upstart,
00:26:43.980 a political startup,
00:26:45.220 or certainly an upstart,
00:26:46.540 in Vivek,
00:26:47.500 and,
00:26:47.920 but I think Vivek is great,
00:26:49.420 and he's,
00:26:49.960 he's not just,
00:26:50.940 you know,
00:26:51.440 a novelty,
00:26:53.120 he's somebody who's talking,
00:26:54.240 about important stuff,
00:26:56.020 and he's talking about it,
00:26:57.500 in the right way.
00:26:59.040 Darren,
00:26:59.680 in a way that,
00:27:01.760 you know,
00:27:02.260 I'll give credit,
00:27:03.060 Julie Kelly here,
00:27:03.740 for noticing this,
00:27:04.820 have you noticed the fact,
00:27:06.240 that Governor DeSantis,
00:27:07.580 refuses to actually say,
00:27:09.060 the words,
00:27:09.700 Jan 6,
00:27:11.180 that he'll say,
00:27:12.380 the thing that happened,
00:27:13.740 in January,
00:27:14.960 four years ago,
00:27:16.580 but he won't actually,
00:27:17.720 say the phrase,
00:27:18.940 Jan 6,
00:27:19.760 or J6,
00:27:21.020 he came very close to it,
00:27:22.620 and Julie Kelly,
00:27:23.140 pointed this out to me,
00:27:24.020 he came very close,
00:27:24.780 to saying it with Tucker,
00:27:26.620 but doesn't actually,
00:27:27.840 say the phrase,
00:27:28.800 why would he not,
00:27:30.680 simply discuss this,
00:27:31.820 whether or not to,
00:27:33.460 and we saw yesterday,
00:27:34.760 or a few days ago,
00:27:35.780 he attacked Trump,
00:27:37.080 over it,
00:27:37.780 say he criticized,
00:27:38.820 what Trump did that day,
00:27:40.400 and said that he should,
00:27:41.040 have done more,
00:27:42.580 also said that he,
00:27:43.540 would not criminalize it,
00:27:45.060 but why won't he,
00:27:45.940 actually say the phrase,
00:27:47.340 what's going on?
00:27:49.620 Well,
00:27:50.120 it's dangerous territory,
00:27:51.760 you know,
00:27:52.180 it's,
00:27:52.500 you take a lot of heat,
00:27:53.660 when you come to the defense,
00:27:55.240 of the January Sixers,
00:27:56.740 and certainly,
00:27:57.540 when you call into question,
00:27:58.760 the official narrative,
00:27:59.720 January 6th,
00:28:00.480 and I know the kind of heat,
00:28:01.680 that comes from that,
00:28:03.100 and it's not something,
00:28:04.340 that a candidate like,
00:28:05.840 DeSantis is really prepared,
00:28:07.720 to endure,
00:28:10.560 you know,
00:28:10.880 his whole shtick,
00:28:12.320 was always supposed to be,
00:28:14.600 Trumpism after Trump,
00:28:16.060 which means,
00:28:16.700 a very kind of,
00:28:18.100 boring,
00:28:19.160 watered down,
00:28:20.320 and safe version,
00:28:21.980 of Trumpism,
00:28:23.620 that's more compatible,
00:28:25.480 with the interests,
00:28:26.680 of the donor class,
00:28:28.420 and the establishment,
00:28:29.380 more broadly,
00:28:30.240 and if there's anything,
00:28:31.280 radioactive,
00:28:32.540 to that donor class,
00:28:34.620 establishment set,
00:28:36.420 it's,
00:28:36.920 the issue of January 6th,
00:28:38.860 and the truth about January 6th,
00:28:40.700 so,
00:28:41.300 doesn't surprise me,
00:28:42.380 that he stays,
00:28:43.040 away from it,
00:28:44.600 as a matter of substance,
00:28:45.820 as to whether or not,
00:28:47.240 he'll,
00:28:47.860 like,
00:28:48.200 feel comfortable,
00:28:49.020 using January 6th,
00:28:50.600 or J6,
00:28:51.700 the sad thing about that,
00:28:53.280 is that,
00:28:54.000 you know,
00:28:54.560 it's just,
00:28:55.280 been really rehearsed,
00:28:56.740 and deliberated upon,
00:28:58.320 and discussed,
00:28:59.020 it's like,
00:28:59.480 if it were just some kind of,
00:29:00.980 like,
00:29:01.280 organic way,
00:29:02.120 of how he feels comfortable,
00:29:03.320 that's one thing,
00:29:04.000 but,
00:29:04.340 you know,
00:29:04.880 that he sat down,
00:29:05.980 with consultants,
00:29:06.940 and had extensive conversations,
00:29:08.660 and exactly,
00:29:10.640 how he has to thread this needle,
00:29:12.840 which actually,
00:29:13.460 kind of makes it worse.
00:29:15.340 Right,
00:29:15.780 it's so true,
00:29:16.420 and we're coming up,
00:29:17.460 on a break here,
00:29:17.860 but it's so true,
00:29:19.280 that it feels like,
00:29:21.560 you know,
00:29:21.840 at one point,
00:29:22.560 when he was,
00:29:23.080 when he was just the governor,
00:29:24.320 before the machine,
00:29:25.220 was built around him,
00:29:26.580 and he seemed more comfortable,
00:29:28.000 with talking points,
00:29:29.080 in fact,
00:29:29.640 that's what people,
00:29:30.980 that's what led to people,
00:29:32.760 giving him this national profile,
00:29:34.220 to begin with,
00:29:34.820 because when he was talking about COVID,
00:29:36.720 when he was talking about lockdowns,
00:29:38.140 when he was talking about the efficacy,
00:29:39.160 of vaccines,
00:29:39.860 or the lack thereof,
00:29:40.760 in many cases,
00:29:41.660 that it seemed like,
00:29:42.720 he was very comfortable,
00:29:43.640 with the subject material,
00:29:45.120 batting it out of the park,
00:29:46.360 with reporter after reporter,
00:29:48.200 that's what I think,
00:29:49.400 gave him this national profile,
00:29:51.140 but now that he's suddenly there,
00:29:52.460 and he's dealing with things,
00:29:53.880 that there is some level,
00:29:56.180 of discomfort,
00:29:57.740 that it seems like,
00:29:58.900 we're getting this,
00:29:59.860 you know,
00:30:01.340 candidate by committee,
00:30:04.240 sort of approach,
00:30:05.480 rather than anything,
00:30:07.080 direct from the governor,
00:30:08.520 and I think that,
00:30:09.520 after,
00:30:09.880 after the American voter,
00:30:12.540 has experienced,
00:30:13.720 a president like Donald Trump,
00:30:15.260 who's just the most,
00:30:16.040 authentic person in the world,
00:30:17.640 who laughs about the fact,
00:30:19.400 that he doesn't know,
00:30:20.180 what a blizzard is,
00:30:21.400 and people think it's funny,
00:30:23.020 because they appreciate,
00:30:25.080 the authenticity,
00:30:26.400 even,
00:30:26.940 and they laugh about the fact,
00:30:29.040 that yeah,
00:30:29.300 he's a billionaire,
00:30:29.960 he doesn't know,
00:30:30.300 what a blizzard is,
00:30:31.220 folks,
00:30:31.540 we're going to be right back,
00:30:32.780 Darren Beattie,
00:30:33.560 Human Events.
00:30:34.060 Evelyn,
00:30:36.960 stop buzzing in my ear,
00:30:38.260 about the boring people,
00:30:39.680 at your office,
00:30:40.380 I'm trying to listen,
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00:30:57.780 Ladies and gentlemen,
00:30:58.700 welcome aboard,
00:30:59.320 today's edition,
00:31:00.200 Human Events,
00:31:00.760 we are back here,
00:31:01.860 Jack Posobiec,
00:31:02.800 live with Darren Beattie,
00:31:04.500 Darren,
00:31:05.040 before we go back to you,
00:31:06.340 I wanted to play a clip,
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00:32:50.700 do we have that,
00:32:52.040 clip from Fox News,
00:32:54.100 producer Angelo,
00:32:54.720 is it there?
00:32:55.860 We have to do a lot more,
00:32:57.880 and we got to start,
00:32:59.000 with Donald Trump,
00:33:00.640 we didn't,
00:33:01.280 well he's got to be in there,
00:33:02.440 because he's going to go,
00:33:03.420 after the traffickers,
00:33:04.420 do you think he would,
00:33:04.960 do you think he understands that?
00:33:06.240 Well,
00:33:06.480 we were with him last night,
00:33:08.820 oh I didn't know that,
00:33:09.580 yes,
00:33:10.200 oh so he's going to be moved,
00:33:11.620 to do this,
00:33:12.260 do something,
00:33:12.680 I didn't know that,
00:33:13.420 he wasn't here last night,
00:33:14.940 this is the new Moses,
00:33:16.080 I mean I'm still Jesus,
00:33:17.200 but he's the new Moses,
00:33:18.260 Feral let my children go free,
00:33:22.940 all right,
00:33:23.540 I did not know,
00:33:24.140 that was an impressive screening,
00:33:25.100 at Bedminster I guess,
00:33:26.860 Darren Beattie,
00:33:28.280 I'd like to get your response,
00:33:30.020 to that,
00:33:30.660 because not from the sense of,
00:33:31.940 you know obviously,
00:33:32.620 it's Caviezel,
00:33:33.740 he's putting over Trump,
00:33:34.660 he's saying,
00:33:35.820 you know Trump's the next guy,
00:33:37.040 child trafficking etc,
00:33:38.040 we know right,
00:33:38.940 we get it,
00:33:39.320 we've seen the movie,
00:33:40.360 but I want to ask you,
00:33:41.100 about the underlying,
00:33:42.740 situation there,
00:33:45.060 because look,
00:33:46.780 I was at Bedminster last night,
00:33:48.340 with President Trump,
00:33:49.500 a number of other,
00:33:51.200 I guess influencers,
00:33:52.400 you could call it were there,
00:33:53.660 the great Carly Bonet,
00:33:54.840 of Midnight Rider was there,
00:33:56.560 so many of us in the room,
00:33:59.380 and yet here comes Fox and Friends,
00:34:01.700 that normally would be,
00:34:03.760 the centerpiece,
00:34:04.940 of everything that's going on,
00:34:07.000 in certainly the conservative world,
00:34:08.840 the Republican world,
00:34:09.960 this is the Republican front runner,
00:34:11.740 he is by the way,
00:34:13.120 the presidential front runner,
00:34:14.320 in case people hadn't actually,
00:34:16.000 you know,
00:34:17.040 remembered that he's,
00:34:18.020 he's currently in the lead,
00:34:19.900 to become the next president,
00:34:21.280 certainly in many polls,
00:34:23.120 actually beating Joe Biden,
00:34:24.280 and Darren,
00:34:25.920 here's,
00:34:26.300 here's Fox News,
00:34:27.920 not only were they not invited,
00:34:29.940 they didn't even know,
00:34:30.940 about the event,
00:34:32.160 and you can tell,
00:34:32.880 that he didn't know that,
00:34:33.960 until the guests,
00:34:35.560 had to explain to him,
00:34:36.960 that they were in New York,
00:34:38.360 because they had just been,
00:34:39.300 with President Trump,
00:34:40.000 the night before,
00:34:41.280 has the ground shifted,
00:34:42.900 in the conservative space,
00:34:45.700 have the lines of power shifted,
00:34:47.700 what's going on?
00:34:50.720 Well,
00:34:51.360 it's certainly,
00:34:52.020 interesting to see,
00:34:53.940 I think they might want,
00:34:55.160 to rename the show,
00:34:56.240 to Fox,
00:34:57.760 and Fairweather Friends,
00:34:59.420 because that seems,
00:35:00.840 to be their attitude,
00:35:01.860 toward Trump,
00:35:04.100 and really toward,
00:35:05.040 the American people,
00:35:06.380 and they deserve,
00:35:09.260 whatever is coming to them,
00:35:11.340 you know,
00:35:11.980 we see a lot of reports,
00:35:13.320 that people are,
00:35:14.180 kind of abandoning Fox,
00:35:15.740 and I sincerely hope,
00:35:18.260 that's true,
00:35:19.240 I think,
00:35:20.520 we don't want to get,
00:35:22.060 ahead of ourselves,
00:35:23.000 we want to be,
00:35:23.880 realistic,
00:35:25.000 about the power,
00:35:26.240 that Rupert Murdoch,
00:35:28.060 wields over those,
00:35:29.560 who remain,
00:35:30.640 slaves,
00:35:31.820 and in change,
00:35:32.780 to the idiot box,
00:35:35.220 of television,
00:35:36.180 and cable television,
00:35:37.200 but more and more people,
00:35:38.900 are liberating themselves,
00:35:40.820 from this,
00:35:42.260 utterly debilitating,
00:35:44.560 form of,
00:35:45.840 really not even news,
00:35:47.840 it's just sort of,
00:35:48.740 slop entertainment,
00:35:50.480 not even good entertainment,
00:35:53.100 so,
00:35:54.200 I think,
00:35:54.900 there's probably,
00:35:56.360 a lot of work to go,
00:35:58.100 in terms of,
00:35:58.680 from Fox,
00:35:59.600 and cable generally,
00:36:00.500 but,
00:36:01.020 from what I've seen,
00:36:01.740 a lot of people,
00:36:02.480 are abandoning it,
00:36:03.440 they're looking at other options,
00:36:05.100 and,
00:36:05.860 hopefully Fox,
00:36:06.800 has a lot less relevance,
00:36:08.540 in terms of,
00:36:09.500 detating a political narrative,
00:36:11.800 throughout this election cycle.
00:36:14.560 Yeah,
00:36:14.940 look,
00:36:15.280 and,
00:36:15.360 and I'm not even,
00:36:16.460 necessarily stating this,
00:36:18.340 as a,
00:36:18.880 personally,
00:36:20.260 as me attacking Fox here,
00:36:22.020 but,
00:36:22.540 it really goes to show you,
00:36:24.320 that here's a movie,
00:36:25.820 that is now number one,
00:36:27.340 certainly for conservatives,
00:36:28.700 it's obviously,
00:36:29.500 the number one,
00:36:30.240 independent film,
00:36:31.160 of the season,
00:36:32.400 possibly of the entire year,
00:36:34.220 it's going to be breaking out,
00:36:35.840 and,
00:36:36.740 it just feels like Fox,
00:36:38.000 is suddenly,
00:36:38.660 completely out of the conversation,
00:36:41.100 on it,
00:36:41.940 and they're,
00:36:42.320 they're batting cleanup,
00:36:43.740 they're downstream,
00:36:44.820 of Revolver News,
00:36:45.860 they're downstream,
00:36:46.660 of Human Events,
00:36:47.740 they're downstream,
00:36:48.520 of War Room,
00:36:49.120 Charlie Kirk,
00:36:49.800 et cetera,
00:36:50.200 all the other podcasts,
00:36:51.820 and,
00:36:52.540 I think,
00:36:53.960 I think also,
00:36:54.800 more broadly,
00:36:55.940 it reflects,
00:36:56.980 an informational,
00:36:57.840 shift,
00:36:59.400 in terms of generations,
00:37:00.720 because,
00:37:01.840 you've seen,
00:37:03.060 more,
00:37:03.520 more and more millennials,
00:37:04.980 Gen Xers,
00:37:05.760 and others,
00:37:06.680 are,
00:37:07.300 they're not getting,
00:37:08.480 their news,
00:37:09.660 from the old,
00:37:10.760 cable media anymore,
00:37:11.680 are they?
00:37:13.800 No,
00:37:14.580 certainly not,
00:37:15.460 the younger generations,
00:37:16.520 and you see,
00:37:17.480 that the,
00:37:17.940 the younger numbers,
00:37:18.920 are doing,
00:37:19.520 particularly poorly,
00:37:20.680 in the post,
00:37:21.800 Tucker,
00:37:22.440 iteration,
00:37:23.020 of Fox,
00:37:24.000 and I think,
00:37:24.520 that makes sense,
00:37:25.700 it's the,
00:37:26.580 kind of older folks,
00:37:27.700 that still need,
00:37:28.480 a little bit,
00:37:29.480 extra assistance,
00:37:30.880 in detaching themselves,
00:37:32.460 from cable,
00:37:33.140 because look,
00:37:33.960 for a lot of people,
00:37:34.940 it's habitual,
00:37:35.860 you know,
00:37:36.280 they might like,
00:37:37.280 one person more,
00:37:38.100 than another,
00:37:38.780 but,
00:37:39.320 the preference,
00:37:40.620 for one person,
00:37:41.660 over another,
00:37:42.520 is totally overwhelmed,
00:37:43.940 by the habit,
00:37:44.840 of watching,
00:37:45.580 a particular channel,
00:37:46.780 at a particular,
00:37:48.080 time of day,
00:37:48.760 that's just integrated,
00:37:49.880 in people's lifestyle,
00:37:51.280 but,
00:37:53.300 for younger people,
00:37:55.840 very much based,
00:38:00.120 in sort of streaming,
00:38:01.080 online,
00:38:01.880 a multiplicity,
00:38:02.880 of different options,
00:38:03.840 so,
00:38:04.460 definitely,
00:38:05.120 for the younger crowds,
00:38:06.820 Fox,
00:38:07.500 is,
00:38:08.000 does not hold,
00:38:09.080 a lot of sway,
00:38:10.700 it continues to hold,
00:38:12.280 I think,
00:38:12.680 some sway,
00:38:13.300 with the older folks,
00:38:14.400 but hopefully,
00:38:15.000 that's diminishing.
00:38:16.480 And I think too,
00:38:17.600 there,
00:38:18.020 there's a difference,
00:38:18.880 in the style,
00:38:20.380 of,
00:38:20.880 just the way,
00:38:22.040 people interact,
00:38:23.040 with news,
00:38:24.180 you know,
00:38:24.420 even,
00:38:25.060 you know,
00:38:25.320 even myself,
00:38:25.960 I know that there,
00:38:26.560 are people,
00:38:27.140 obviously,
00:38:27.480 I can't watch myself live,
00:38:29.100 but when I go,
00:38:30.340 and I'm,
00:38:30.800 I'm watching,
00:38:31.540 either War Room,
00:38:32.560 or I'm listening,
00:38:33.340 to an interview,
00:38:33.860 with somebody,
00:38:34.940 I usually,
00:38:35.880 I'm more of a podcast guy,
00:38:37.060 I'm more of a podcast guy,
00:38:38.120 these days,
00:38:38.620 I like the idea,
00:38:39.800 of shifting it,
00:38:41.080 now obviously,
00:38:41.880 working here,
00:38:42.520 we've got to be able to,
00:38:44.100 we've got to be able,
00:38:45.280 to get somebody up,
00:38:46.360 on the regular situation,
00:38:48.280 so,
00:38:49.460 we are going to have to,
00:38:51.440 work harder,
00:38:53.060 I think,
00:38:54.180 in terms of,
00:38:54.920 independent media,
00:38:56.300 because we take this,
00:38:57.820 as a responsibility,
00:38:58.660 I take this,
00:38:59.560 as a responsibility,
00:39:00.760 we all take it,
00:39:01.500 as a responsibility,
00:39:02.940 that,
00:39:03.440 our numbers are up,
00:39:05.080 okay,
00:39:05.860 Charlie's numbers are up,
00:39:07.520 Steve's numbers are up,
00:39:08.560 we're chatting last night,
00:39:09.500 we know,
00:39:12.240 that this is a movement,
00:39:14.120 this is a movement,
00:39:15.040 Sound of Freedom,
00:39:16.260 has taken this,
00:39:17.540 absolutely,
00:39:19.680 skyrocketed,
00:39:21.280 into,
00:39:22.100 the solar system,
00:39:23.080 into outer orbit,
00:39:25.980 this is,
00:39:26.720 if I have to say,
00:39:27.780 I'm just going to say it,
00:39:29.560 this is bigger than 2016,
00:39:32.240 this is now bigger than 2016,
00:39:34.200 because,
00:39:35.680 with,
00:39:36.780 everything that started,
00:39:38.120 here in the US,
00:39:39.500 and Brexit,
00:39:40.620 of course,
00:39:40.920 played a role as well,
00:39:41.760 in the UK,
00:39:42.260 and Nigel and Raheem,
00:39:43.200 are a huge part of it,
00:39:44.500 that,
00:39:45.140 you're now seeing,
00:39:46.360 a global movement,
00:39:48.220 it's a global movement,
00:39:49.940 to,
00:39:50.660 unmask deception,
00:39:52.240 to right wrongs,
00:39:54.240 to,
00:39:55.320 speak truth,
00:39:56.480 to power,
00:39:58.100 and I,
00:39:59.240 for the life of me,
00:40:00.160 do not understand why,
00:40:02.340 there is a power structure,
00:40:03.920 in place,
00:40:04.800 to protect,
00:40:05.940 elite pedophiles,
00:40:08.240 it,
00:40:08.480 it escapes me,
00:40:09.700 to no end,
00:40:10.880 how we could have gotten,
00:40:12.260 to the point,
00:40:13.160 that this is the issue,
00:40:15.280 this is the issue,
00:40:17.320 that they fight you over,
00:40:18.360 this is the issue,
00:40:19.220 that they try to smear you with,
00:40:21.080 they'll say,
00:40:21.740 Jack Posobiec,
00:40:22.740 he,
00:40:23.180 he's too anti-pedophile,
00:40:25.020 like,
00:40:25.180 I'm sorry,
00:40:25.640 too anti-pedophile,
00:40:27.740 is there such a thing,
00:40:29.240 how could there be such a thing,
00:40:31.260 isn't this the worst,
00:40:32.320 possible crime,
00:40:33.320 you could think of,
00:40:33.900 on the face of the planet,
00:40:34.780 go watch the movie,
00:40:35.360 go,
00:40:36.160 I would challenge us,
00:40:36.900 to any of the media detractors,
00:40:38.320 go and sit and watch that movie,
00:40:39.580 and then have a discussion,
00:40:40.700 stay tuned,
00:40:41.080 we'll be right back,
00:40:41.580 Human Events continues,
00:40:44.900 When I grew up in the hood,
00:40:46.120 I rolled with bloods,
00:40:47.960 and them boys had a saying,
00:40:49.960 you can't be listening,
00:40:50.960 to all that slappy whack,
00:40:52.280 trim out his all,
00:40:52.980 it's a bam ship,
00:40:54.120 nippy bam bam,
00:40:55.340 like Human Events,
00:40:56.380 with Jack Posobiec,
00:40:58.300 all right Jack Posobiec,
00:40:59.060 we are back,
00:40:59.520 with Darren Beattie,
00:41:00.760 I want to throw now,
00:41:01.760 to a promo,
00:41:03.800 for a very special interview,
00:41:06.000 that Darren has tomorrow,
00:41:07.760 with a very special guest,
00:41:10.160 let the promo speak for itself,
00:41:11.320 guys let's play it.
00:41:30.760 We'll be right back.
00:42:00.760 That was incredible,
00:42:18.000 so Darren,
00:42:19.040 and for folks by the way,
00:42:20.460 listening to us on the podcast side,
00:42:21.980 this is a huge announcement,
00:42:24.980 for Revolver News,
00:42:27.020 an interview,
00:42:27.740 with the former Prime Minister,
00:42:29.600 of Pakistan,
00:42:30.760 Imran Khan,
00:42:32.760 Darren,
00:42:33.460 tell us,
00:42:34.180 what is the story here,
00:42:35.740 what story are you driving towards,
00:42:37.780 with Imran Khan,
00:42:38.980 and why has he agreed,
00:42:40.140 to do this interview,
00:42:40.980 with you tomorrow?
00:42:43.120 Indeed,
00:42:43.800 well this is a very important story,
00:42:45.940 that the American people,
00:42:46.920 need to hear about,
00:42:48.120 this is a story,
00:42:48.920 about a man,
00:42:49.880 who is an international celebrity,
00:42:52.500 a playboy,
00:42:54.060 in the 80's,
00:42:54.820 who made headline,
00:42:55.940 after headline,
00:42:57.200 who left a life,
00:42:58.460 of luxury and glamour,
00:43:00.080 ultimately,
00:43:00.560 to enter the arena,
00:43:02.740 of politics,
00:43:04.560 and endure all of the slings,
00:43:06.700 and arrows that go with it.
00:43:08.980 Sounds familiar a little bit.
00:43:10.620 Yeah,
00:43:10.880 right,
00:43:11.400 he,
00:43:11.840 this is an individual,
00:43:12.880 who defeated,
00:43:14.080 legacy,
00:43:15.880 parties,
00:43:18.800 and legacy families,
00:43:21.220 two legacy families,
00:43:23.080 on both sides,
00:43:24.520 to become,
00:43:25.200 a populist sensation,
00:43:26.960 and ultimately,
00:43:28.260 lead his nation,
00:43:29.640 and despite his many accomplishments,
00:43:31.660 or maybe because of that,
00:43:33.600 a corrupt national security state,
00:43:35.720 undermined him,
00:43:36.780 ultimately removed him from power,
00:43:38.740 and now,
00:43:39.560 as he tries to regain office,
00:43:41.780 they're doing everything they can,
00:43:43.640 indictment after indictment,
00:43:45.280 to utterly destroy him.
00:43:47.620 And as you anticipated,
00:43:49.880 I'm not talking about Donald Trump here,
00:43:51.920 I'm talking about another great populist leader,
00:43:54.480 and that's Imran Khan of Pakistan,
00:43:57.280 as you mentioned.
00:43:58.020 He's a remarkable figure,
00:44:00.260 he has a remarkable story.
00:44:02.840 He,
00:44:03.460 like Bolsonaro,
00:44:04.700 like Trump,
00:44:05.680 like many other great populist leaders,
00:44:08.380 his national security state,
00:44:10.400 is doing everything it can,
00:44:12.060 to destroy him.
00:44:13.080 He actually survived
00:44:14.160 two assassination attempts recently.
00:44:16.640 He could be arrested any moment.
00:44:18.620 This interview that he's going to do with me tomorrow,
00:44:20.900 live,
00:44:21.480 at 2 p.m. Eastern,
00:44:22.740 could be his last interview,
00:44:24.160 before he's arrested.
00:44:25.780 And there's another really interesting component here.
00:44:29.000 Now,
00:44:29.240 you and I talk a lot about color revolution,
00:44:31.440 regime change as part of our corrupt national security establishment.
00:44:35.260 Well,
00:44:36.140 one big detail that has come out that he's talked about is the United States' role in his ouster,
00:44:44.600 in his regime change in Pakistan.
00:44:46.580 And I strongly suspect that Victoria Nuland,
00:44:52.600 the regime change dominatrix,
00:44:55.180 as she might be called,
00:44:57.040 is behind his ouster,
00:44:59.620 as she's behind revolutions in many other nations.
00:45:03.660 And he's talked about a cipher from a diplomat from the State Department,
00:45:09.020 basically telling Pakistan,
00:45:10.560 you get rid of this populist leader, Imran Khan,
00:45:13.980 who got along great with Trump,
00:45:15.880 or there will be consequences for Pakistan.
00:45:18.840 Well,
00:45:19.460 the next day,
00:45:20.320 there was the first no-confidence vote in Pakistan's history,
00:45:23.640 and he was removed.
00:45:25.240 He's an overwhelmingly popular figure.
00:45:27.800 He commands crowds of hundreds of thousands of people.
00:45:31.220 He is a former cricket star.
00:45:32.980 He's going to spill the beans about the national security state's plot against him.
00:45:40.100 And by national security state,
00:45:41.700 I don't just mean the state of Pakistan.
00:45:44.200 I mean our own national security state,
00:45:47.480 the same one that's plotted against Trump,
00:45:50.020 and that every day plots and conspires against the American people.
00:45:53.920 So everyone stay tuned for this.
00:45:56.120 It's huge.
00:45:56.600 It's huge for me.
00:45:57.400 It's huge for alternative media generally.
00:46:00.200 We're going to get the unvarnished truth.
00:46:02.980 You can watch it at revolver.news.
00:46:05.480 You can watch it on my Twitter account,
00:46:07.700 Darren J. Beattie.
00:46:09.540 It's tomorrow live at 2 p.m. Eastern.
00:46:13.320 And of course,
00:46:14.280 we'll have it for those who aren't able to watch it live.
00:46:17.380 But we needed to do this as soon as possible
00:46:19.960 because I'm told he could be arrested at any second.
00:46:24.440 I mean,
00:46:25.120 it's amazing.
00:46:26.000 And for the record,
00:46:26.940 for people to understand what Darren's talking about
00:46:28.660 in terms of the national security state here,
00:46:31.320 the idea is –
00:46:32.980 so Pakistan's main intelligence entity,
00:46:36.440 their intelligence agency is the ISI.
00:46:38.520 The ISI is tied at the hip with the CIA.
00:46:41.740 And if you think that all of that money that's going over to Pakistan
00:46:44.860 is really just for gender studies, et cetera,
00:46:48.380 no, that's not what it's for.
00:46:49.620 It's the same way that if you thought the only thing that NATO was sending
00:46:53.860 in and out of Odessa was grain shipments,
00:46:56.780 and there certainly wasn't any military contraband,
00:47:01.600 weapons and artillery and shells that were in those Odessa shipyards
00:47:05.460 being shipped under the cover of the grain deal,
00:47:08.520 well, I don't know.
00:47:10.020 Maybe I've got a bridge in Crimea to sell you.
00:47:13.540 Raheem – excuse me, Darren, for the amazing –
00:47:17.040 we're talking Pakistan, so I'm thinking Raheem.
00:47:18.780 Oh, busted.
00:47:21.520 I was with Raheem last night as well.
00:47:23.700 You just throw it out again.
00:47:24.960 Where can people go to follow the latest from Revolver?
00:47:29.560 Revolver.news.
00:47:31.000 For simplicity, you can go to Revolver.news tomorrow.
00:47:34.500 It'll be embedded in there,
00:47:35.880 so you can watch the interview live right from Revolver.news.
00:47:40.040 And we've got an interesting story up.
00:47:42.280 You saw it about – kind of very unusual –
00:47:45.420 how the legendary rapper Tupac, of all people,
00:47:49.760 actually shot down Ray Epps' ridiculous lawsuit
00:47:53.480 and his threat against Tucker Carlson and myself.
00:47:56.560 And there's a search warrant being served in Las Vegas over Tupac
00:48:01.440 the week you got – it took one Revolver article
00:48:04.200 to get the case reopened on Tupac.
00:48:07.720 Darren Beattie gets the Tupac investigation going.
00:48:13.440 Like, you know, we were posting about Epstein,
00:48:15.240 and then suddenly that happened, so who knows.
00:48:17.460 We might finally get the truth on Pac, ladies and gentlemen.
00:48:21.500 Wait, Darren, last question quick.
00:48:22.840 East Coast or West Coast, man?
00:48:23.980 Which is it?
00:48:24.940 I got to go for West Coast.
00:48:26.680 I got to go for West Coast.
00:48:28.240 Oh, we're enemies then.
00:48:29.300 We're enemies.
00:48:30.420 Take him down.
00:48:31.300 Take our revolver.
00:48:32.140 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
00:48:35.240 We'll be right back.