Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - August 28, 2023


EPISODE 548: OBAMA JUDGE SETS TRUMP DC TRIAL FOR DAY BEFORE SUPER TUESDAY


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

181.41066

Word Count

8,930

Sentence Count

644

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

In a stark repudiation of Donald Trump s attorneys, Judge Tanya Chutkin sets a March 4th trial date for the President s trial in Washington, D.C. on January 6th, 2023. Yale University researchers have created a new, airborne method of delivery for mbVaccine, which they believe will radicalize the way people are vaccinated in the near future. A climate protest is actually blocking the road in Nevada, but the Nevada police turned up and have a look at how they dealt with it. Hard facts about the climate disaster-related death rate.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 We are in a fifth generational conflict.
00:00:40.760 For every lie they tell, we're going to get in their face and yell two truths.
00:00:46.180 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:49.120 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:50.960 In a stark repudiation of Donald Trump's attorneys, Judge Tanya Chutkin has set a trial date for March 4th of next year.
00:00:59.040 World away from the April 2026 timeline that Trump's attorneys had wanted.
00:01:04.500 I lived through the most brutal communist regime in China.
00:01:10.120 And now I will count.
00:01:11.800 One of the darkest moments that I witnessed is the day when the former president of the United States was indicted and mock shot in Georgia prison.
00:01:22.600 America is quickly becoming a communist country.
00:01:26.100 This is from the nationalpulse.com, written by the raw egg nationalist, titled Researchers Create Aerialized COVID Vaccine.
00:01:33.520 Yale University researchers have created a new airborne method of delivery for mRNA vaccines, which they believe will radicalize the way people are vaccinated in the near future.
00:01:42.660 Climate protest is actually blocking the road.
00:01:45.160 But the Nevada police turned up and have a look at how they dealt with it.
00:01:48.980 Hard facts.
00:01:56.600 The climate disaster-related death rate.
00:01:59.420 Tornadoes, hurricanes, heat waves.
00:02:01.300 It is down by 98% over the last century.
00:02:05.700 For every hundred people who died of a climate-related disaster in 1920, two die today.
00:02:11.620 And the reason why is more abundant and plentiful access and use of fossil fuels.
00:02:17.180 A demonstration over the ongoing migrant crisis quickly turns violent.
00:02:21.300 Protesters throwing punches, kicking, even choking each other.
00:02:24.820 This chaotic scene unfolded at the doorstep of Gracie Manchin on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
00:02:30.720 Well, we have to stop people that have bad intentions.
00:02:33.180 Guns is...
00:02:34.000 The story is always about guns.
00:02:36.280 People are bad.
00:02:37.760 This guy's a bad guy.
00:02:38.860 If I could take my gun off right now, and I lay it on this counter, nothing will happen.
00:02:44.440 It'll sit there.
00:02:45.500 But as soon as a wicked person grabs ahold of that handgun and starts shooting people with it, there's the problem.
00:02:50.480 The problem is the individual.
00:02:53.120 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events with Jack Posobiec, live from Washington, D.C.
00:02:58.560 Today is August 28th, Anno Domini, 2023.
00:03:02.160 An Obama-appointed judge has just set the date for President Trump's trial in Washington, D.C.
00:03:11.640 Now, remember, because we have to pay attention because we've got four different trials all being thrown at him all at once.
00:03:19.600 This is the one regarding January 6th and, quote-unquote, a conspiracy to violate rights.
00:03:28.940 Very similar, by the way, to the one down in Georgia.
00:03:31.720 The only difference is the one down in Georgia that's at the state level and also it involves an entire football team worth of people that they're trying to try all at once, including the president's lawyers.
00:03:44.640 This one is just on President Trump and a few others.
00:03:49.000 This judge, Tanya Chutkin, appointed by Barack Obama, who worked at a law firm that employed Hunter Biden and the same firm that lobbied for Burisma, you know, just little things, has set this for the day before Super Tuesday.
00:04:07.880 So the mask is off, folks.
00:04:10.560 I've been saying for how long now?
00:04:12.100 We're living through an era of regime politics.
00:04:17.420 So you have to understand.
00:04:19.620 They don't intend for you to think this is a fair proceeding.
00:04:24.980 They don't intend for you to buy any of the things that they're saying.
00:04:28.680 They're not trying to persuade you.
00:04:30.860 They're not trying to be sophisticated.
00:04:31.960 They're not particularly sophisticated, by the way.
00:04:34.320 This is raw power.
00:04:35.840 This is mask off.
00:04:37.280 This is the regime, the powers that be, the status quo, whatever you want to call them, the Democrats and the Republican simps who are their thralls and eunuchs in Washington, D.C.
00:04:49.040 They are the ones in power.
00:04:52.260 You see, you've got one group in charge.
00:04:53.960 That's the left.
00:04:55.120 And then you've got another group, the establishment right, whose job it is.
00:05:00.760 They're paid to fail.
00:05:02.460 They're the Washington generals.
00:05:04.080 You have the Harlem Globetrotters and the Washington generals.
00:05:07.080 The Harlem Globetrotters, they win.
00:05:08.860 They win every fight.
00:05:10.100 That's the left.
00:05:10.880 The Washington generals, though, play a very important role.
00:05:15.360 They come in to fail every single time.
00:05:19.620 That's the establishment Republicans.
00:05:21.500 The establishment is there to make sure they never win.
00:05:24.560 The Washington generals are never allowed to win.
00:05:27.360 The right is never allowed to win.
00:05:28.780 And then along comes a guy by the name of Donald Trump and actually does start to right the ship and starts to move things away from the neoliberal uniparty consensus.
00:05:41.900 And that is why Trump must be stopped at all costs.
00:05:45.800 This isn't some plan.
00:05:47.180 This isn't some trick.
00:05:48.700 This isn't some some psyop.
00:05:51.940 No, this is real.
00:05:53.360 This is real.
00:05:54.160 They want to prevent him from being on the ballot and they're willing to blow this country apart at the seams to do so.
00:06:03.040 I'm going to ask our next guest about this very topic when he comes on next.
00:06:07.460 Scott Adams.
00:06:08.780 We've been very excited to have him on his new book, Reframe Your Brain.
00:06:13.520 Coming on next, joins us.
00:06:14.940 It's shooting up the charts on Amazon and hopefully it will be shooting into your hands very soon.
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00:07:50.040 I'm now very excited to bring on our next guest.
00:07:53.400 He's the author, believe it or not, of the number one book on happiness on Amazon.com right now because I was looking this up.
00:08:01.580 The number one book in happiness.
00:08:03.540 Boy, this must be the happiest guy that we've ever had on the show.
00:08:06.280 Ladies and gentlemen, Scott Adams, the founder of Dilbert, the new author of the book, Reframe Your Brain.
00:08:12.760 He joins us now.
00:08:15.440 I am happy.
00:08:16.480 It's true.
00:08:17.220 I'm the happiest guy you know.
00:08:18.920 So, Scott, if we get this book, will we become incredibly happy by reading it?
00:08:23.920 Is this how you – did you ever think you'd be the number one in happiness?
00:08:26.360 I'm not sure how they actually select some of those categories.
00:08:29.320 Yeah.
00:08:29.600 You know what's the weirdest thing is that AI happened at the same time my book was going to come out.
00:08:34.600 And it turns out there's a sort of an intersection that makes sense.
00:08:39.200 We figured out that you can make something like intelligence just by looking at word patterns that already exist that people have already spoken or written.
00:08:47.180 And that just looking at the patterns and frequencies of words, you could produce something like intelligence.
00:08:53.520 Well, this is something hypnotists have known forever.
00:08:56.060 I'm also a trained hypnotist.
00:08:58.420 So, reframes are basically a little code of words that you can insert into your brain just by reading the sentence.
00:09:05.040 And much like the way AI works, you can actually reprogram your brain with just words.
00:09:12.080 Let me give you an example because that doesn't make sense without the examples.
00:09:15.660 But let's say you thought alcohol was a beverage.
00:09:19.700 Then you would probably say, well, I feel like a beverage.
00:09:22.040 It's a party.
00:09:22.600 I'll have some alcohol.
00:09:23.920 But one reframe that a lot of people say has caused them to quit drinking after years – it's not for alcoholism, but if you just want to cut down – is alcohol is poison.
00:09:33.640 Just that one sentence.
00:09:34.620 Now, reframes don't need to be logical.
00:09:37.760 They don't need to be accurate or factual.
00:09:40.460 They just need to work.
00:09:42.020 So, sometimes the words themselves will do the work without even the logical parameters.
00:09:47.840 So, people who just saw that sentence one time said, oh, alcohol is poison, and then just sort of thought of it again when the opportunity came up.
00:09:57.040 They report to me literally every day.
00:09:59.580 I hear somebody say, I stopped a lifetime of drinking.
00:10:02.380 Never felt better.
00:10:03.180 Now, I'm not trying to get you to stop drinking.
00:10:06.120 That's not what I do.
00:10:07.180 I'm just telling you that there are a number of reframes that you can put in your head just like inserting code, and it actually changes your behavior.
00:10:14.140 Something hypnotists have known forever, and AI is just discovering that intelligence and words are essentially the same thing.
00:10:21.600 Well, it's interesting, too, because I've been going through the book now, and I'm about halfway through it, and some of them I think kind of code is sort of like these adages, these old sayings and phrases that we've heard for years.
00:10:34.800 You know, feed a cold, starve a fever.
00:10:36.420 Is that true?
00:10:37.240 I don't know, but we all remember it, right?
00:10:39.160 You know, we always remember, wait an hour after eating before you go swimming.
00:10:43.900 Is that real?
00:10:44.720 I have no idea, but I've never been able to get out of my head because it's that sticky, and that's basically what you're starting to do here.
00:10:50.960 Well, some of the old wisdom is nothing but wisdom.
00:10:55.500 It's just a wise thing you should do, look both ways before you cross the route.
00:10:59.620 So that wouldn't be a reframe.
00:11:01.400 A reframe is you've been thinking of it this way.
00:11:04.060 We're going to give you another way to think of it.
00:11:05.980 Not that it's more true, more accurate, more factual.
00:11:08.920 It just works better.
00:11:10.320 Here's another one.
00:11:11.600 Instead of managing your time, manage your energy.
00:11:15.640 So the way I do that is I do my creative stuff.
00:11:18.360 When I have creative energy, I exercise when my body is good, but my brain is exhausted.
00:11:24.380 So managing energy instead of time just completely can transform your life.
00:11:30.740 Here's another one.
00:11:33.140 You often hear people say success is based on who you know, and that seems largely true, but here's a better way to look at it.
00:11:41.840 Success is based on how many people you know.
00:11:44.520 Because if you increase the number of people you know, that's the thing you can actually do.
00:11:49.060 If I said to you, well, success is based on who you know, you think, well, I don't know anybody.
00:11:55.020 So I guess I'm dead.
00:11:56.680 But if you say it's based on how many people you know, then you know exactly what to do.
00:12:00.860 Join a club, change jobs, get involved in the sport, just meet more people.
00:12:06.720 I have to say, really, though, chapter three, the mental health reframes, there are sections in there.
00:12:13.720 And the career advice is fantastic in that section.
00:12:16.100 But these mental health reframes, it's almost like you're teaching people superpowers.
00:12:19.800 It's almost like just tuning a brain because if the word combinations that they go to when they think about a thing, because we think in words, if those words are suboptimal, you just replace them with stickier words.
00:12:35.380 And you'll find that the reframes that don't have much application in your life, you'll forget them as soon as you read them.
00:12:40.580 But if you see one that's like, oh, I needed that one with just one reading, sticks it in your head and it'll never go away and replace the bad words that are there.
00:12:51.300 Were there any were there any reframes that that you were working on?
00:12:54.880 And we had we had Joshua on on Friday that but I didn't ask him this.
00:12:57.860 Were there any that just didn't quite make it that you tried to throw out there and said, oh, that's a stinker.
00:13:01.420 And you have to throw that one on the cutting room floor.
00:13:03.460 No, but I'll tell you, I did include one that I was sure was my weakest one.
00:13:10.080 And a few people said, oh, that's one of your better ones.
00:13:12.720 I thought, really?
00:13:13.560 It barely made the cut.
00:13:15.000 And this is one that says, if you've got some problems, one way to think of it is your problems have a right to exist, too.
00:13:23.000 Now, that doesn't really even make any sense, does it?
00:13:25.320 Like it's not based on logic or reason or anything.
00:13:28.060 It's just some words that you put around it.
00:13:31.140 But people said it made them feel better.
00:13:33.520 And I didn't make that one up.
00:13:34.720 It was one I saw in nature.
00:13:37.300 I guess I saw it on Instagram or something.
00:13:39.400 And I thought, well, I don't know about this one.
00:13:41.380 And sure enough, for some people, it worked.
00:13:43.420 And that's the nature of reframes.
00:13:44.600 They're not going to all work the same for everybody.
00:13:46.700 So I've got 160 of them in the book.
00:13:49.220 The odds that 10 of them will change your life are really high, really high.
00:13:54.120 Well, I like how you put it sometimes, too, is that they may not necessarily change the situation,
00:13:59.020 but it might just change a negative thought pattern that you've been caught into,
00:14:03.540 regardless of what the situation might be, and help to break up that, either by gaining distance on it or taking a different perspective on it.
00:14:12.080 So you've broken through that negative thought cycle, and now you can prepare yourself to actually deal with the problem as is
00:14:18.340 and then cut yourself sort of out of the emotion.
00:14:20.820 One of the ones that, you know, and I've heard it a million times, but, you know, I love that you bring it up early.
00:14:26.060 It's talking about how, you know, feelings exist outside of our decision how to feel about them, basically.
00:14:31.340 Right, right.
00:14:33.220 There's what happens to you, and then separately there's your decision about how to process it.
00:14:38.620 Let me give you one example of that that people said has worked for them.
00:14:42.260 Let's say you've got an animal who's, you know, reaching its expiration date,
00:14:46.320 and you're sort of caring for it in the last months or weeks.
00:14:49.520 It's a horrible situation to be in, and your head is all about the tragedy and the loss during that time.
00:14:54.720 But instead, reframe it this way, and this has worked really well for me,
00:14:58.320 is you reframe it as an honor because there is no greater privilege,
00:15:03.340 no greater honor than being the one who's in charge of helping somebody to the next state.
00:15:08.980 It could be a person, it could be a relative, it could be a pet.
00:15:12.380 But in both cases, focus on the fact that, you know, you're in this privileged situation,
00:15:18.080 and you certainly wish that if you were the one who was doing the dying,
00:15:23.200 that somebody was there for you in that privileged situation
00:15:26.520 to help you go to the next state.
00:15:29.020 So a number of people told me that that completely transformed their experience,
00:15:33.120 because the stuff happening to them was still the same,
00:15:36.760 but they just put some different words on it, and suddenly they felt better.
00:15:40.800 Right. Now, I remember you likened it to, you know, sort of when a soldier passes,
00:15:45.040 and you're honoring their service.
00:15:47.200 So it's taking that and reframing it as honoring their service completely in life,
00:15:52.160 their service to others, their spirit to others.
00:15:54.860 But this book, and we're a couple minutes until the break here,
00:15:57.560 but this book almost didn't make it out because you had an issue with Amazon.
00:16:01.720 What exactly happened?
00:16:03.420 Well, the Amazon issue might have been just a technical issue.
00:16:06.980 It might have been just something that wasn't working.
00:16:09.020 But I was banned for life on the first attempt,
00:16:13.680 but the reason given was that I didn't own the material in my book that I'd written.
00:16:18.280 But it was pretty easy to demonstrate that I did own it.
00:16:20.940 I had a paper trail.
00:16:22.120 I had documents, legal documents, et cetera.
00:16:25.180 And they finally got a human involved who could change it
00:16:29.260 and just said, it was an accident.
00:16:31.700 Sorry about that.
00:16:32.400 It's been fixed.
00:16:33.060 So we live in a world, and I'm pretty sure that the timing of some legal things
00:16:38.820 that you were just talking about,
00:16:40.180 where nothing looks like a coincidence anymore, even when it is.
00:16:44.720 Because sometimes it is.
00:16:46.020 I mean, we live in a world that's just brimming with coincidence.
00:16:49.960 But unfortunately, we're also in a zero-trust environment.
00:16:53.880 And that's kind of new.
00:16:55.520 It used to be that my first assumption would be the innocent assumption.
00:16:59.220 And I've kind of reversed that.
00:17:00.940 It feels like it's 80-20, there's something up.
00:17:04.600 But I don't have any specific reason to think there was anything up with Amazon.
00:17:08.460 It was just that if you've been canceled worldwide already,
00:17:12.700 and your last hope for an independent platform,
00:17:16.700 which is owned by Jeff Bezos, who owned the Washington Post, or does,
00:17:21.320 and they were the first ones that canceled me.
00:17:23.360 They started the wave of cancellations.
00:17:25.280 Or they were the first.
00:17:26.540 They were the ones who basically were the flagship for it, I guess.
00:17:30.940 So the natural question is, is there any combination?
00:17:37.080 I have to say, I've seen no indication of it.
00:17:39.820 But when you see coincidences like banned for life,
00:17:43.380 you know, you start scratching your head, eyebrow goes up, and you wonder.
00:17:47.500 All right, banned from this, banned from this, banned from this,
00:17:50.980 and then suddenly you have another new email, banned from this as well.
00:17:53.520 So you're likely to think it's connected.
00:17:55.460 We're going to be right back, take a quick break.
00:17:57.040 Want to get a Scott Adams take on a couple items
00:17:59.300 that have come up in the news since this morning,
00:18:02.460 and then also some more stuff going on.
00:18:04.580 Stay tuned, folks.
00:18:05.360 Human Events Live with our interview with Scott Adams,
00:18:08.860 the new author of Reframe Your Brain.
00:18:12.320 Fantastic book.
00:18:13.360 I'm halfway through it.
00:18:14.260 I'm recommending it to absolutely everyone.
00:18:15.940 These are influencers, and they're friends of mine.
00:18:24.120 Jack Posobiec.
00:18:25.620 Where's Jack?
00:18:26.600 Jack?
00:18:27.540 He's done a great job.
00:18:31.940 All right, Jack Posobiec back here live, Washington, D.C.
00:18:34.920 We're interviewing the author of the new book, Reframe Your Brain,
00:18:39.400 which you can buy all over the place.
00:18:42.040 And we're just getting comments flooding in during the section here
00:18:45.480 with our interview with Scott Adams.
00:18:46.820 We got one.
00:18:47.660 I'm going to read it.
00:18:48.460 Won't say the username just because of what it is.
00:18:50.800 But we've got a comment here that says,
00:18:53.100 it just hit me that the 12-step recovery program is full of reframes.
00:18:57.660 Thought.
00:18:58.020 Why is everything bad happening to me?
00:19:01.060 Reframe.
00:19:01.820 Bad things happen to everyone.
00:19:03.840 We can only control how we react.
00:19:06.640 That's something that the 12-step program has been using for years.
00:19:10.540 Scott Adams has taken that and thrown it directly into this new book.
00:19:14.020 Scott, have you had comments like that?
00:19:15.360 What kind of reception are you seeing so far for the book?
00:19:17.080 No, it's only been up for a couple of days.
00:19:18.500 Yeah, I've never seen anything like it.
00:19:20.780 People are already saying some reframe within the book changed their life.
00:19:25.140 As I said, stopped drinking, got jobs, lost 80 pounds.
00:19:28.900 Not right away, of course.
00:19:30.720 But yeah, I've never seen anything like it.
00:19:33.920 There's almost universal liking of the book.
00:19:39.040 I've written a lot of books, and nobody ever liked all of them.
00:19:42.240 This is the first time.
00:19:43.800 So it's quite different.
00:19:44.820 So I've got to get your take now on this news of the day, though, that we have breaking just before the show.
00:19:52.920 So Trump's trial, and let's say, you know, how should we look at this through, you know, which lens we should use to look on this.
00:20:00.660 Trump's trial has now been set.
00:20:01.840 He asked the government, so the way it works is the judge picks the date.
00:20:06.700 His lawyers get to pick one date, and then the government's lawyers pick one date.
00:20:09.820 The government's lawyers said January 2024.
00:20:11.820 Trump's lawyers, of course, said January 2026.
00:20:15.740 So way, way past the election.
00:20:18.000 Hopefully he's in office, and, you know, I'm sure that's what their plan is.
00:20:21.120 The judge comes back and has now set the date March 4th, the day before Super Tuesday, which is this huge primary day in literally the middle of the calendar.
00:20:32.660 What are we to make of this?
00:20:33.500 Well, again, any time you see coincidences mounting up in a zero-trust environment, you should distrust the government.
00:20:43.780 So I've got a rule, and I suppose you could call this a reframe because it's in the book, actually, that individuals are innocent until proven guilty, and we just have to have that standard.
00:20:53.140 It's one of the basic things that holds the country together.
00:20:55.720 Even if you're sure they're guilty, you've got to treat them as innocent until it's proven.
00:21:00.920 But the government, and I would say big corporations as well, they don't have that.
00:21:06.420 In fact, it is more wise to say that they are guilty unless they can show through transparency that everything looks good.
00:21:13.740 So a lack of transparency should be a working assumption of either corruption or, you know, bad actors somewhere.
00:21:21.920 So, unfortunately, we have a situation where the reasonable assumption is that it's exactly what it looks like.
00:21:28.000 I don't know if that's true.
00:21:29.680 We don't, you know, can't read minds.
00:21:31.540 But the working assumption has to be it's exactly what it looks like.
00:21:36.020 Now, you've been pretty vocal about the primary just in general.
00:21:40.080 I think we all can agree that Vivek Ramaswamy has just come out of nowhere, totally out of left field, and really taken up a lot of the conversation.
00:21:47.980 He's not quite at the level, I think, of Trump yet.
00:21:50.680 But explain why is it that DeSantis, a guy who was on paper, seemed like he would be this sort of top alternative to Trump,
00:21:59.820 and then a guy like Vivek comes in and completely is able to change that conversation?
00:22:05.040 Well, there is a big difference between governing and campaigning.
00:22:08.540 Campaigning is a reasonably good proxy for, you know, how much capability you have and whether you'll have the charisma and support to be a leader.
00:22:17.800 So I'm glad we do the campaigning.
00:22:19.620 But my comments about DeSantis are that I think I'd be fairly happy with him as my president, but he's just not exciting me as a candidate, so I don't know how we would get there.
00:22:30.060 You look at Vivek, I think I would be very happy with him as my president, but his excitement and what he's bringing, the level of skill he's bringing to the presidency,
00:22:41.100 just the pure, let's say, Renaissance man, you know, let's say Renaissance person to broaden it, a Renaissance person, you know, ability to understand complex things from biology to law to politics to five other things.
00:23:00.620 So somebody said to me recently, but Vivek doesn't have the experience, and I thought, you're completely misunderstanding who he is.
00:23:10.080 He's the guy that you send into the new situation, and he figures it out faster than the experts because he's just smarter than them.
00:23:18.100 He's bringing more, you know, more perspective.
00:23:20.080 He's the guy who figures it out really fast.
00:23:23.760 You want that.
00:23:24.940 You know, Steve Jobs said recently that he would pick people who are just ahead of their potential.
00:23:30.860 In other words, their greatest years are ahead of them.
00:23:34.360 We're looking at candidates who very clearly you would suspect their better years are behind them.
00:23:40.060 Joe Biden would be one, obviously.
00:23:41.980 And some of the other candidates on the Republican stage, it looks like their best years may have been behind them.
00:23:47.500 But with Vivek, he's still rising.
00:23:49.700 I mean, we don't even know what that looks like.
00:23:51.500 But imagine some, you know, international event, and they send their leaders, and we send, I like to think of them like the Hulk.
00:24:01.920 We send a Vivek, like he's the smartest guy in the room, and you just automatically feel good.
00:24:09.080 Like you don't worry about him, right?
00:24:10.480 Oh, he's the smartest guy in the room.
00:24:12.300 He's talking with these other leaders, and they got some real smart leaders too, you know.
00:24:16.440 But they're going to recognize that he's the smart guy in the room.
00:24:19.980 That can't hurt us.
00:24:21.740 That's just got to be good.
00:24:23.360 Now, I'd like to also say, just because I like some positivity, we have three of the most useful, productive candidates who might not win,
00:24:32.880 but they're bringing something in the race that's already positive.
00:24:37.760 So Vivek is changing the conversation on a lot of stuff.
00:24:40.720 So he's just adding so much, it's unbelievable.
00:24:43.360 RFK Jr., love him or not, he's broadening the conversation while he's a candidate.
00:24:49.520 Like he's making changes, you know, before being elected.
00:24:53.120 And Larry Elder, same thing.
00:24:55.020 Larry Elder, again, is low in the polls, but he brings his message about families.
00:24:59.060 No matter what you think about that, that's a productive, you know, addition to the conversation.
00:25:04.220 So I don't think we've ever seen more purely useful candidates running at the same time, no matter who wins.
00:25:12.960 We've got several that I could be quite happy with, and I don't think I've ever seen that before.
00:25:17.760 Now, you recently said something about Biden has been told that he is leaving.
00:25:23.640 What did you mean by that?
00:25:24.480 So this is just a hunch and reading the tea leaves and looking at body language and, you know, little signals.
00:25:36.180 Biden's absence and the timing of it, you know, in politics, where we are in the election cycle,
00:25:42.780 suggests that he needed to be told he was done because I'm guessing he's not quite mentally, let's say, capable to even know what he's done.
00:25:53.720 So my guess is that they needed to take him out of the office for a long enough time, you know, that would be all these vacations,
00:26:00.860 so that Jill and he could spend some time and she should just gently ease him out.
00:26:06.980 Now, they probably need a reason, some kind of an excuse that doesn't sound like exactly what it is.
00:26:12.920 So maybe they're waiting for that.
00:26:14.760 Maybe they have to solve the Kamala problem one way or another.
00:26:19.380 You know, I don't know, maybe there's an opening on the Supreme Court someday they can slaughter in there.
00:26:23.920 But I don't know how they get to the next stage.
00:26:26.880 So I think they're stuck that he's done.
00:26:30.120 He's been told he's done.
00:26:31.200 This is just my speculation.
00:26:32.680 I'm not reading any minds.
00:26:34.840 But they don't have a plan for when he's gone.
00:26:37.280 So they're in a limbo right now.
00:26:38.960 That's what it looks like.
00:26:40.520 Right.
00:26:41.080 And you look at some of his reactions to, you know, the Maui wildfire, which is just as horrific as it was,
00:26:48.880 something that every politician should sort of know what the standard response is.
00:26:52.820 But we didn't quite get that from Biden, even though he flew all the way there.
00:26:56.160 Yeah, it seemed as though he was not engaged in the thing which he is most famous for.
00:27:03.540 It was famous, famous empathy, which tells me that he's thinking about himself, frankly,
00:27:09.660 which is what you would do if he had just been told you're not going to be president again.
00:27:13.460 You're trying to you're trying to work with that.
00:27:15.400 You do your job and still pretend that you're still running.
00:27:19.040 I mean, we're not seeing much from him that would suggest he's running for office.
00:27:23.760 I mean, just just sort of things that have already been budgeted.
00:27:27.060 Maybe you're happening.
00:27:27.980 But that's about it.
00:27:29.800 So.
00:27:30.400 All right, Scott, final question or last few minutes here.
00:27:32.820 I'm looking around at the landscape out there and I see I see Donald Trump.
00:27:37.400 I see the return of Roseanne.
00:27:40.460 Tom Cruise is top of the box office.
00:27:43.220 The Dilbert guy is is releasing new books.
00:27:46.380 What's going on right now?
00:27:47.820 Is there something with like the celebrities of the 80s and 90s that have now just been, you know, Dave Chappelle kind of coming back?
00:27:55.720 Right.
00:27:56.200 You know, he had his movies in the 90s.
00:27:58.360 Right.
00:27:58.760 You know, is there something about that era that's returning that's kind of activated all you guys?
00:28:03.460 What's the common thread?
00:28:05.220 You know, I had never thought about it in terms of that commonality.
00:28:08.840 I think some of us just can't be killed.
00:28:11.500 And that might be the whole story.
00:28:13.120 You know, like they tried to end Roseanne, but didn't work.
00:28:16.960 They tried pretty hard to take me out.
00:28:19.400 Didn't work.
00:28:20.300 So maybe just some of us are just too stubborn to die.
00:28:23.880 You know, maybe that's the whole story.
00:28:26.220 That's a great point, actually.
00:28:27.520 That's the other connection is that all four of you, I think, have had either at least one or multiple cancellation attempts on you and have all survived them.
00:28:36.760 Right.
00:28:37.080 Yeah.
00:28:37.520 I mean, Tom Cruise has a hell of a thing hanging over him.
00:28:40.760 Right.
00:28:41.520 You know, Scientology.
00:28:42.320 Oh, yeah.
00:28:42.580 Yeah.
00:28:43.660 And has it stopped him a bit?
00:28:45.560 I mean, it's the best commercial for Scientology you'll ever see.
00:28:49.560 No, come down.
00:28:50.460 No, there's definitely something about, though, that era, I would say, that it's sort of the speaking truth to power, the irreverence, but then also sort of the—and that's kind of the heart of Dilbert then, isn't it?
00:29:01.460 Well, you know, there's also a dad effect that I'm feeling pretty hard because I feel like, you know, the normal politics of things would work things out.
00:29:12.880 And, you know, over time, the fighting it out and the debating would get you to a better result.
00:29:17.580 But it seems like that's broken.
00:29:19.580 You know, whatever it was that allowed us to find good solutions doesn't seem to work the same.
00:29:25.540 So I've noticed that there's this culture that I call the Internet dads, mostly on social media, who are figures that just seem to be trying to help, clearly not running for any office, just trying to help.
00:29:39.420 And I see myself in that role, you know, accidentally by just having opinions and not running for office.
00:29:46.240 So now I've got a million followers on the X platform, and they want my opinions.
00:29:53.680 And I feel like people who have just been around a while and seen things—I'll give you the best example.
00:29:59.380 If you're panicked about climate change or anything else, it helps to hear from somebody like me where I can list all the other panics that were all BS.
00:30:08.480 You know, it's like, well, remember the—you know, we were all going to be nuked, and then we were going to run out of food, and then we were going to run out of fuel in the 70s, and then all the hippies of the 70s couldn't possibly have jobs and—
00:30:21.680 Absolutely. Scott, we're right up on our break. Thank you so much for joining us, the master of the simultaneous sip.
00:30:27.640 Go check out Dilbert Reborn on Locals and get yourself a copy of the new book, Reframe Your Brain, the number one book on happiness, believe it or not, on Amazon.com.
00:30:36.640 Thank you so much, Scott.
00:30:38.280 Thanks, Jack.
00:30:38.760 All right, we will be back. Avita Duffy is joining us. We're going to talk more about this new show trial for President Trump.
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00:32:11.640 All right. We were digging into this a little bit more, and I said, you know, with these trials of President Trump, not just the one that's coming up in March, but the fact that it's being set the day before Super Tuesday, that it's just obvious election interference.
00:32:28.180 To me, this looked like a communist show trial, and since we're talking about communist show trials, I knew that we had to get on my favorite anti-communist, Evita Duffy of The Federalist.
00:32:39.700 Evita, thank you so much for joining us.
00:32:41.900 Thank you for having me.
00:32:43.220 So when you look at this situation, the trial of President Trump scheduled the day before Super Tuesday, which means, of course, that means jury selection will be held on, I guess, Monday, right?
00:32:56.420 So the Monday before, then usually jury selection takes several days.
00:33:00.840 I'm sure I'm certain that for a former president of the United States, it'll take an even longer.
00:33:05.000 But who knows, because we've never had a case like this before.
00:33:08.380 Then the trial is expected to last several weeks.
00:33:11.220 That's right in the heart of the primary season.
00:33:13.860 Evita, is this, as our previous guest just said, is this exactly what it looks like?
00:33:18.860 How should we look at this?
00:33:20.700 Well, it's 100 percent election interference.
00:33:22.980 And the timing, of course, is just perfect for the left.
00:33:25.800 But it's not just how amazing the timing is, right?
00:33:28.880 I mean, this is election interference, whether the trial happened a month ago, whether it happens, you know, two months after the date is meant to be today.
00:33:35.600 I'm a child of a of a politician.
00:33:37.920 My dad was in Congress for a long time.
00:33:41.060 He ran in 2010.
00:33:42.140 He was in with that big Republican wave that came that year.
00:33:45.200 I know firsthand that in politics, you don't have an offseason.
00:33:49.980 You really have to be running all the time.
00:33:52.460 And especially before an election, your your schedule is packed every day.
00:33:57.460 You are going to do things.
00:33:58.500 So this this this trial is taking away from Trump's campaigning.
00:34:03.660 And it's also invading his headspace.
00:34:06.760 Right. I mean, to think that he's going to be preoccupied with not going to jail instead of running his campaign is in and of itself election interference.
00:34:13.700 Well, I think that's exactly right, you know, and keep in mind that and I've sat through these trials in D.C., a D.C. jury.
00:34:24.200 This is an if you should we consider that Trump is actually going to get a fair trial here.
00:34:30.160 Well, of course not.
00:34:30.940 And that's the point.
00:34:31.580 That's the point of having it in D.C., right?
00:34:33.300 I mean, if he had if they had stuck with just the Florida charges, Trump might get placed with a more favorable jury.
00:34:39.600 But they said, you know what, to ensure that we get a conviction somewhere, we're going to pursue charges in D.C.
00:34:45.580 And that's exactly what the Biden administration has done here.
00:34:49.180 And every American should it should be a bipartisan issue.
00:34:52.200 Right. To say, you know what, many, many people in politics, Democrats and Republicans, have questioned the results of elections.
00:34:58.980 Only now have we decided to criminalize it.
00:35:01.820 And only with President Donald Trump, who from the onset of his of his election as president, even before that, was a target of the deep state.
00:35:13.380 Well, and this and the judge, too, you know, saying it doesn't matter what the defendant's schedule is.
00:35:19.620 Excuse me. It doesn't matter what his schedule is.
00:35:23.100 This is a man who is a former president, who is the frontrunner from president.
00:35:27.700 Why do you think that this Obama appointed judge isn't paying any attention to the context in which this is coming?
00:35:34.940 Well, I mean, that's what Democrats have been doing this whole time, right?
00:35:37.740 They've been saying that this is just justice being served, that this would happen if it was any other person, that Trump is not special under the law.
00:35:45.840 But the truth is that in in American history, we have never had a current president go after his primary political opponent or his predecessor.
00:35:55.000 This is something new. So Trump is actually special.
00:35:57.840 And these are unique circumstances.
00:35:59.820 And so for the judge to completely disregard that as if it isn't true is is is really telling of of what the Democrats purposes are.
00:36:09.280 Right. If they were really in tune with history, with precedent and with not making our country look like a banana republic, they would be able to recognize the outstanding circumstances.
00:36:19.620 No, I think that's exactly right, because she said, I don't want this trial turned into a circus.
00:36:25.180 It is a circus. The whole thing's a circus. It's not a conspiracy. Right.
00:36:29.820 This was these were legal behaviors. And and Avita, let's let's take it take it out for a second here.
00:36:35.020 What precedent does it set that we can now charge presidents for activity that they took during the course of their term in office?
00:36:44.820 Because that's a huge change of the way that we viewed the presidency, isn't it?
00:36:50.180 Oh, it's it's it's very new. And you know what?
00:36:52.400 I also have to say that I think the way that this is landing with voters is has been really interesting.
00:36:57.160 I'm a Hispanic. My grandfather is is a Mexican immigrant.
00:37:01.660 My grandmother is from Spain. So I've been watching from my own family members how this this has been perceived by Hispanics who are really the largest growing minority in the country.
00:37:12.820 And and I mean, there's the numbers for for young people being Hispanic in the coming years are going to the numbers are crazy.
00:37:19.900 Some like 40 to 50 percent are going to be at least partly Hispanic in the next in the coming generations.
00:37:24.620 So what the point I bring this up is by dynamics is not working for Hispanics.
00:37:29.080 But I also think that the targeting of his political opponent is not working for Hispanics because they have noticed that this is very similar to the kind of countries that they left where the primary political opponent is being targeted by the current administration.
00:37:42.660 This is this is textbook authoritarian behavior. And this is why they left their own countries.
00:37:47.620 And now they're seeing it paralleled here. And it is scary to many of them.
00:37:52.060 When this is why the last time I had you on when we spoke about the Spanish of war, the people need to understand that in Spain, it wasn't a communist revolution.
00:38:00.120 First, this is what's key. It wasn't an active armed resistance.
00:38:03.400 They took over every institution in Spain and then turned the institutions against their political enemies and then conducted these programs, whether it be cleansing of political ideology, et cetera, et cetera.
00:38:17.600 What do people need to understand about the Spanish Civil War when they're looking at these these institutions just completely running amok?
00:38:25.220 Right. Well, I think you hit the nail on the head with that. They infiltrated institutions first.
00:38:30.940 They infiltrated the school system. They infiltrated the any sort of even even the Catholic Church.
00:38:36.820 Right. I mean, they were they were operatives before they realized that they couldn't do it.
00:38:39.320 They were operatives in the church. So they do they do this kind of thing all the time.
00:38:43.340 And we're seeing it now. And what I what I think people really should be careful about is young people and the kind of precedent that it's setting for them.
00:38:50.020 They've been socialized in a world where suddenly they think that it's normal to have their bodily autonomy completely disregarded with in terms of vaccine mandates for college students, masking mandates, which were ineffective, which we might see start to come back now.
00:39:03.540 And then with this this Biden administration targeting Donald Trump, who is, again, the primary political opponent in 2024, this is not normal behavior.
00:39:12.740 And yet we are we are telling an entire generation of young people that this is normal and it's going to get even scarier when those people start to take over the America and start to run the country.
00:39:24.540 Well, I think that's exactly right. And this is why, look, and I'm not going to ask you to put you in the spot here.
00:39:31.040 But, you know, when I hear people say, you know, oh, it's both sides, you know, it's really both sides.
00:39:36.580 And we really just have to call out both sides that it's like, no, actually, it's it's one side.
00:39:42.060 It's one side in power. And then it's another side that is, you know, a fake side.
00:39:47.280 Right. You know, people faking controlled opposition, basically.
00:39:50.660 No, there are two sides. One is the people and one is the power structure.
00:39:54.200 And you're either on one side or the other. And if you're with the side of the power, then to your point, you're on the side that's pushing vaccine mandates, that's pushing foreign wars, that's pushing the political prosecution of opponents, that's pushing race war, that's pushing all of these various things.
00:40:07.560 And then you've got other people who are saying, oh, we're investigating it, but never actually do anything about it.
00:40:11.740 Last minute in this segment, one will hold you over, Evita.
00:40:15.180 Well, I think I think that that's really true.
00:40:17.440 I think that this has become the the working class, really, and and the people who don't have power and then the people who do.
00:40:25.460 And that's the uniparty. That is the Mitch McConnell's of the world and the Joe Biden's of the world versus everyone else.
00:40:30.620 And it doesn't really have party lines. Everyone else is a large portion of Americans who are now starting to identify with with the right solely because the left and higher ups in the right have completely left them behind.
00:40:42.680 No, I think you're exactly right. There's no you have to be very careful, folks.
00:40:47.660 When people are saying, oh, it's both sides, it's both sides.
00:40:50.940 You have to actually ask yourself, what agenda is that person pushing?
00:40:56.280 Why do they want you to stop fighting? Why do they not want you to actually be out there and do things like Evita Duffy has to put your name out there,
00:41:05.360 to put your face out there very bravely and to actually stand up and fight back?
00:41:10.520 Look, that's the key. That's the only way we're ever going to beat these people.
00:41:13.960 Stay tuned. We'll be right back. Final segment, Human Events with Evita Duffy.
00:41:16.560 I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:41:20.900 All right, Jack Posobiec back here live with Evita Duffy.
00:41:23.780 Now, Evita, you've got a new piece up on the at the Federalist on the this mugshot of President Trump,
00:41:30.120 which I got to say, this mugshot, it's it's like every other thing I see is some TikTok video talking about how much they love this mugshot.
00:41:38.200 What's going on with this thing?
00:41:39.300 Well, it's gone just mega viral. And I think that the left thought that it would really cement Trump as a criminal in the minds of all Americans.
00:41:48.980 And in reality, it's kind of done the opposite for apolitical people.
00:41:53.200 It's sort of become this just pop culture icon in the same way that you had Che Guevara's photograph becoming iconic to the left.
00:41:59.900 People that would wear the T-shirt with and didn't even know what it meant. Right.
00:42:02.760 But they but they still wore it because it just became such an iconic symbol.
00:42:06.440 I think the same thing is happening with the mugshot.
00:42:08.440 But I also think that there's a lot of people who identify it from identify with it for deeper reasons.
00:42:12.840 When I when I say that it's not just about Trump, it's about all of the people who have been targeted by the left, who have been targeted by by the deep state.
00:42:23.620 So I'm talking about, you know, the Catholics who were surveilled by the FBI, the pro-lifers who had their homes raided by the FBI.
00:42:29.780 Anybody who feels downtrodden and and and upset with all of the inflation, not being able to afford their groceries or their rent as they're watching Americans on both the right and the left send billions and billions of dollars to Ukraine.
00:42:43.320 If you're somebody in Maui who's getting seven hundred dollars in relief funding, well, when you realize that if they had split up the all the money they sent to Ukraine to everybody in Maui, they would get around a thousand dollars.
00:42:56.200 So those kind of things are infuriating to many Americans.
00:42:59.080 And I think that they see Trump's photograph and they see it as a reflection of the persecution they themselves are also experiencing at the hands of of the really powerful people in the United States.
00:43:11.140 So you've also, in addition to being our favorite anti-communist, you're also sort of become like our Gen Z whisperer.
00:43:18.100 So when you see, you know, tick tock, when you see people responding to this thing, do you think the mugshot is playing?
00:43:25.020 I mean, it seems to me that it's just I don't see people on tick tock or Gen Z in general reacting negatively to the mugshot.
00:43:33.060 Do you think it's actually playing into that voter base at all?
00:43:37.980 Yeah, I think it is.
00:43:39.360 I think also I've seen specifically a lot of of young disaffected men saying, you know, I identify with this mugshot.
00:43:46.920 I feel like I've been targeted by by police.
00:43:49.940 I've been targeted by the system and they say Trump's the same way.
00:43:54.400 He's a victim of the system, just like, you know, just like I am, just like my friends are.
00:43:59.040 So that's been something that's we've actually seen reflected in the poll numbers.
00:44:02.640 Trump does really well, interestingly, with with young black and Hispanic men.
00:44:07.860 So that so we're seeing that reflected in the poll numbers and then also just in the discourse on social media.
00:44:14.420 I think this has really, like I said, it's become an iconic American symbol, something that, you know, we we have lots of different photographs, you know, during World War Two.
00:44:26.200 And when the man and the woman kissed in Times Square.
00:44:28.420 Right. I think this is this is going to be one of those those iconic American photos that doesn't necessarily have a negative connotation.
00:44:35.320 It's just something that's super American.
00:44:38.420 Well, I think that's right.
00:44:39.440 And it's going to be something that obviously I'm sure depends on which side ends up writing the history books.
00:44:45.880 Right. Because, you know, to your point that will it be positive?
00:44:50.000 Will it be negative?
00:44:50.900 It's going to be, you know, does does Trump win?
00:44:54.620 Does he come back?
00:44:55.520 Do things go back to normal or do does the left win?
00:44:58.820 And they say this was the beginning of the end.
00:45:00.880 This was the or I should say the beginning of the end of the the uprising against the government when we put down those rebellious white nationalists, Nazis, et cetera, and and restored American democracy.
00:45:13.980 Remember, it's always about saving our democracy.
00:45:16.800 And you can see this, by the way, when I look at historians or just any of these libs that I follow on Twitter or that I see on Twitter, they're lying about reality as we're living through it.
00:45:27.520 So why should we trust them when it comes to the things they write later?
00:45:32.080 Right. And I don't know what's what's going to happen.
00:45:34.960 I don't know how it will be perceived come 2024.
00:45:37.820 I'm very concerned about just the state of our country right in this next election cycle.
00:45:44.300 I think that the interference that that we're seeing that we saw in 2020 is coming up again in 2024, whether it be by big tech or by election rules and regulations and covid coming back and the restrictions coming back, which had a huge impact on the way that we ran our elections.
00:45:59.580 And if if Trump loses, I think there's going to be a lot of people that will point to rigging and I don't I don't I don't know what's going to happen.
00:46:07.680 I don't know if the if the photograph will necessarily be negative.
00:46:12.060 I also I think that perhaps if he does end up losing, the photograph will will will garner an even bigger, you know, mythology around the deep state and the powers that be telling the people what what to do.
00:46:27.780 Right. I mean, because if there's no way to have a genuine election to really feel secure in your election, seeing the interference already.
00:46:35.000 We looked up Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, an absolute wall.
00:46:39.740 One of my staff or co-workers Googled this and on Google, they censored that Google search and said, check back later until reliable sources come.
00:46:48.900 Well, we if we can't even make Google searches about the Hunter bribery scheme and the Biden bribery scheme, then we don't have a fair election already.
00:46:58.180 So it's really concerning to see what's going to happen. But I think the photograph is really going to have this this cult following around it.
00:47:06.140 Well, no, I think it's it's just fair to say, right, that America has always been the country of the underdog.
00:47:12.600 America is the country of the rebel. America is the country where public enemy number one does get that notoriety behind them.
00:47:20.660 Even and mugshots, whether it's Jimi Hendrix, whether it's Bob Dylan, go down the list, Elvis Presley, all the people who have gotten mugshots that have gone on to be these iconic figures in their own right.
00:47:35.480 Evita Duffy, tell us, where can people go to follow you and follow your writing?
00:47:40.040 Yeah, Evita Duffy underscore one on Twitter.
00:47:42.620 And then you can just look up my name on at the Federalist dot com.
00:47:45.620 All right. Evita Duffy, remember, folks, she only uses Tick Tock for educational and research purposes.
00:47:52.480 That is the only reason, of course, she is not a Chinese agent of any sort.
00:47:57.120 I have been reasonably assured. Evita Duffy, thank you so much for your time.
00:48:01.800 Thank you for having me.
00:48:04.800 Folks. Talk to people who have lived through this.
00:48:08.960 Talk to people that have lived through communist uprisings, communist takeovers, wherever they are in the world, wherever they come from.
00:48:14.860 Talk to folks that have lived through the Soviet Union, read about the Soviet Union, read about red scares that have occurred in this country time and time again.
00:48:23.760 They couldn't get there through the labor unions and agitation.
00:48:27.700 They've gotten there through the long march through the institutions.
00:48:31.800 That's what we're looking at now. And they're willing to use whatever side they want.
00:48:35.880 So if you're one of these people who says, oh, both sides are to blame and it's not really what we shouldn't blame one side or the other.
00:48:43.780 You know something? Get off your butt and do something.
00:48:47.480 Get out there and make something happen.
00:48:49.620 If you're not willing to fight back for the soul of this country, then what are you even doing?
00:48:54.560 What are you even standing for? I'm not going to hear your whining and your grievances and your complaining.
00:48:58.600 If you are not willing to actually get up there and put your money where your mouth is, use your name, use your power, use your clout, whatever you have to save this country.
00:49:09.840 We have 14 months, ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission till they assure.