EPISODE 608: THE REGIME CRACKS DOWN ON ELON MUSK AS THE JAN 6 FOOTAGE IS RELEASED ON X
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On this episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec is joined by Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Roseanne Barr, and more as they discuss the latest headlines in the world of politics and current events. President Joe Biden is facing a primary challenge from Ron DeSantis in the upcoming primary election, Judge Sarah Wallace is ordering that Donald Trump's name will appear on the ballot in Colorado, Elon Musk says he will be filing a thermonuclear suit against liberal hack dog media, and Argentina elects a conservative economist and former TV pundit as its new president.
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This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
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We need a president who's going to restore world peace, as opposed to this outbreak of
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We need Donald J. Trump back as our president of the United States of America.
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2019, 2020, when Trump was president, he trailed all of them.
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This year, he's trailed all of them in our poll.
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First time in more than a dozen polls, we've seen a result like this.
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Judge Sarah Wallace is ordering that Donald Trump's name will appear on the ballot in Colorado.
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Several major companies announced they pulled advertisements from X.
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This includes Disney, Lionsgate, and Apple, and the first domino to fall, IBM.
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Elon Musk has said he will be filing a thermonuclear suit against liberal hack attack dog media matters.
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Israel described the Al-Shifa hospital as the main headquarters for Hamas's terrorist activity.
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The U.S. is saying Al-Shifa was used as a command and control node.
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If we see what the Iranian Axis is doing without nuclear weapons,
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the horrors it perpetrated on that October 7th,
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the wanton terrorism that is practicing not only in the Middle East,
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but in every continent around the world, including in North America and in South America.
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they'd be able to wield on you the threat of the greatest terror of them all, nuclear terrorism.
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Argentina elected the right-wing libertarian Javier Millet as its new president on Sunday,
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giving Millet, an economist and former TV pundit, a clear win with 56% of the ballot.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
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If I was going to quote George Orwell, I'd ask you this question.
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Are you ready for the revolution, the real revolution?
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Because as Orwell told us, in times of revolution, the real, in a time of universal deceit,
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You see, folks, down in Argentina, huge win for the real right, the real right.
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People are saying, oh, I'm not sure, Millet, you know, is he with us on this?
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Look, look, anytime you can strike a blow against the left, you must take that as a victory, period, full stop.
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That means we need to have people out there saying, you know what?
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Why don't we look at stripping Joe Biden from the ballot in every single state that we control?
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That means, oh, but our principles, oh, but our principles.
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Are you willing to do what it needs to be done in order to succeed, in order to achieve victory?
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Has he even considered filing a charge or filing a challenge to the Biden campaign that he shouldn't be allowed on the ballot?
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For treason, for accepting money from overseas, for bribery.
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Well, Trump didn't actually break the 14th Amendment, and yet they're filing challenge.
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You see, this is what happens when you have the school marm rule followers in charge.
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They're fine in peacetime if you need, like, a contract negotiated or something like that, or, you know, writing speeding tickets.
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This is the time that you need the bull in the China shop.
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That's what you're going to get down in Argentina, and that's what we're going to get January 20th, 2025, at high noon,
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when Donald J. Trump raises his hand with his entire family in attendance, and you know something?
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They're all going to be there because this is the movement to take back our freedom.
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And is it any surprise to us that the regime is cracking down on X, on the platform X,
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all the tech companies pull out the night after they meet with who?
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And on the very same day that the January 6th footage is released and spirals out across X.
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But draw your own conclusions, folks, because I'm going to tell you how it's going to go.
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They're going to throw everything they can against us.
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We are going to win, and we're going to laugh in their crying faces.
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Media Matters, the censorship, industrial complex.
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There's one name that really fits at the nexus of all of those, and it's Darren Beattie from
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Darren, this current assault on X, what do you think of my thesis that it seems like
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the Jan 6 footage comes out, it repudiates many of the lies of the Jan 6 committee, it
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spread virally on X, and at the very same time, on the very same day, actually, we see
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Media Matters working with the tech giants to take down the platform and pull their ads.
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And certainly, the fact that X would be the place, the medium for such critically important
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footage to distribute and to reach the masses, that captures the reason that X has a target
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on its back and has since the acquisition that Elon so kind of surprisingly and successfully
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But this is a continuation of a dynamic that was sort of baked into the cake.
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The advertisers, the advertiser boycott, it's, you know, it's one of the tools that the regime
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has that we outlined in the now kind of infamous piece that has been the subject of Ben Collins'
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Sweaty Ben, we call him Sweaty Ben around here.
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But yes, of course, the advertising model, it's a liability precisely because it's a leverage
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We've certainly written about this extensively at Revolver is that, you know, we've talked
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a lot about the disinformation scam, the use of this term disinformation as one of the favored
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But there's an associated but different scam that goes under the rubric of brand safety.
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And that is this ridiculous idea that corporations are so concerned with their brand safety, and
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it's actually harmful to companies to have their ads appear next to politically controversial
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content, of course, controversial determined by left wing advocacy groups that have manufactured
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this fake problem of brand safety to begin with.
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In practice, what brand safety amounts to is these third party far left organizations like
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Media Matters, but there are many of them that write up these hit pieces directed at the companies
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effectively to intimidate them not to not advertising.
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So they're creating the brand problem that can only be addressed, of course, by the effective
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It's like the mafia racket where you have to pay for the insurance against having your building
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burned down when really it's the mob that would burn it down in the first place.
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That is what these organizations like Media Matters do.
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They're creating the threat that the corporations can only escape by following the censorship protocols
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advanced by these third party censorship groups.
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That's the brand safety scam, and it has a variety of manifestations.
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Did you have much time to go into or have you looked into yet this assertion by X and some
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of the officials there that Media Matters actually created accounts and then curated their own
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feeds to and constantly refreshing, maybe even putting them through some sort of auto refresh
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tool on their own to actually manipulate the content in order to produce this outcome on
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their own? Then taking that to, as you say, taking that to the advertisers and saying, look at this
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content. Well, of course, this content's appearing next to your ads. You put it there.
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Right. Well, that's an interesting dimension, and I have not taken the time to independently
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verify that. Certainly these types of machinations are well within the scope of what the censorship
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organizations are willing to do in a different context, but the same group of scumbags.
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Famously, Rene DiResta was associated with a new knowledge group that literally created fake
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Russian bot accounts. Their whole thing was the danger of Russian disinformation. They created
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fake Russian accounts that they then had support the candidate they didn't like, and then they
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attacked the candidate for enjoying support from Russians. And this was a group that begged for
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funding in order to address the problem of Russian bot networks when, in fact, they were creating them.
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So these types of operations are well within the scope of what the censorship organizations do.
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I wouldn't be surprised in the least bit if they rigged the game in that sense. But ultimately,
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I guess what I would say is it doesn't even matter because the whole idea of brand safety is a scam to
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begin with. The idea that absent these censorship pressure groups, it would be damaging to the brand
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of a company to appear in the same scroll or next to on the same timeline as some allegedly politically
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objectionable content is totally false and has no basis whatsoever. The only reason it's a threat in
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the first place is that these groups like Media Matters exist to intimidate and bully and threaten
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corporations that are unfortunately tend to be very squeamish when it comes to matters like this.
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Well, I'd say, of course, when we're told this is being done in the name of anti-Semitism,
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and I'm, you know, I'm not playing that sort of conservative cliche of, oh, look at the double
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standards. But on the same week that the Osama bin Laden manifesto is viewed and posted 10 million
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times on TikTok, nobody calls for advertiser boycotts on TikTok over anti-Semitism. But then when the
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January 6th footage goes viral on X, suddenly all and which, by the way, the footage that went viral,
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and I'll be very clear about this, I'm going to talk about this with Raheem Kassam later in the show,
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the footage that went viral is the most benign, vanilla, non-violent, Darren, to your point,
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non-brand threatening footage I've ever seen in my entire life. It's possibly the most boring footage
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that has ever gone viral in the history of the entire internet.
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Wait a second, you say that and you, I mean, no offense to Lex Friedman, right?
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No offense to Lex Friedman. Well, because, of course, I'm talking about human-generated content,
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Indeed. No, you're absolutely right about that. And, I mean, the footage, the J6 footage,
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just as a kind of a separate note, I mean, pretty, pretty amazing. And I'm so glad that this is
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now kind of reaching a critical mass. I mean, in terms of the genre, we've, you know, anyone who's
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kind of really studied this question knows what you see in the video, but to have it released in
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this fashion to such a mass audience and to have X as the platform for distribution there,
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it's really powerful. And I think people seeing this for the first time who had only been aware of
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the official narrative are really shocked and scandalized by the truth of, you know, what
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really happened in January 6th, which is so far from, you know, all of the narratives that have
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been so studiously and assiduously cultivated with so much money, so many resources by the regime's
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media mouthpieces. These, you know, these clips say it all. And my understanding is there's more
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coming, which is great. So, you know, obligatory and very deserved kudos to Matt Gaetz, I think, for
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Yeah, certainly for Matt Gaetz, for Speaker Johnson, for coming out someone who, you know,
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he's faced some criticism, but this is undoubtedly a fantastic and and truly, I would say courageous
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act as well, because I know a lot of people were fighting to prevent this footage from coming out.
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And there's also something and this will be the the crux of the thesis coming up with Rahim and
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something that he and I have said all along that you do not see this crowd become violent, become
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angry. Yes, they're marching around, they're protesting, certainly, but they are not violent
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until after the police threw those stun grenades, fired the nonlethal rounds into the crowd. It's
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only at that point does the crowd become unruly. And then you see those ugly scenes come out that,
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of course, are the only things that Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, the Gen 6 Committee and everyone
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else puts forward. Now we can see, of course, as as Norm MacDonald famously told us in a tweet before
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before before he left the mortal coil that my to me, the most dangerous part of the Gen 6
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insurrection was when the violent terrorists were abiding by the velvet ropes as they walked
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through Statuary Hall. We're discussing the Gen 6 tapes, Elon Musk, we're going to get into
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this new ruling on the Derek Chauvin case, the dark history, the dark truth about the American
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jury system with Darren Beattie when we come back here at Human Events Daily as we continue.
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Today, you talk about influences. These are influences and they're friends of mine. Jack
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it's actually something that's been borne out, and we're going to get into it with Raheem, I keep
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saying in this footage, but something that he and I have said because we were walking past the Capitol
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literally when it happened was that this crowd, and you, of course, have done the yeoman's work on
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Ray Epps and the timeline of his breach of the Capitol, but would you consider any of the events prior to
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the stun grenades and rubber bullets, rubber pellets, smoke bombs, and pepper balls fired at the crowd?
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Was there any violence from this crowd before that happened? I don't think anyone has, you know, at least
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on the right, has studied Jan 6 more than you. Have you ever seen anyone in that crowd being what you would
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consider violent before that point? You know, it depends what you consider to be violent. I mean,
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the devil's advocate might say, well, the occasion of that initial breach on the west perimeter,
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the breach that Ray Epps, by his own admission, basically orchestrated, you know, there is an officer
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who fell down. And, you know, it's like, depends how much you want to stretch it. But I think it's fair
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to say that a lot of the real kind of rough clips that the regime media has been, you know, put on
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Autoloop, were catalyzed by the behavior, unnecessary, gratuitous, and provocative behavior on the part of
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So then the question becomes, because look, I've been at events like this, I've been at BLM protests,
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I've been that turned into riots, I've been at Antifa stuff that gets very violent. The first thing I
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usually hear from police is them screaming or going up over megaphones or loudspeakers,
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you must disperse, you must disperse, we will use force to require you to disperse if you do not.
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And we're playing the clip right now of one of the stun grenades going out. And you can see the crowd
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is being fairly docile when they're standing, they're just kind of standing around the officers
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as well are standing around, then the grenade goes out. And so my question is, why do you suppose
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that they gave the orders to use these type of munitions and these types of tactics before any
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of those warnings were brought out in the first place?
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Yeah, that's a great question. If it's deliberate, then I mean, I think the answer is obvious. It was a
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act of deliberate provocation for the purpose that you saw to generate propaganda for the regime.
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You know, it could have just been chaotic and the chain of command was, you know, disrupted and
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the Capitol police were rattled and just made poor decisions. It could be some combination of both.
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But any way you cut it, this is, I think, a really important and neglected part of the story of how
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January 6 unfolded. And to see this footage is not only damaging to the official narrative,
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but I think it's particularly important and subversive now, because this footage comes with
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the kind of implicit juxtaposition to recent demonstrations you've seen, like left-wing
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pro-Palestinian demonstrations, for instance, at the DNC and just across the country. Not that we
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needed this additional point of comparison, because we always had BLM, which is way more violent even
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than the Palestinian stuff. So, you know, again, this, these things come out as anyone paying
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attention. You already know what a joke it is. You already know what a disaster it is. But people need
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to be reminded and not everyone's following it very closely. So it's very important from the
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standpoint of correcting the narrative for these events, like what we've seen with the footage
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becoming available and distributing on X. And, you know, more people who didn't understand what a
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lie it was to see the footage for themselves. It's very compelling.
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Darren, another story that I saw that you guys put up.
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Yeah. It's interesting to note, given the recent scandal with Media Matters and X,
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it's an interesting tie in. David Brock's, you know, the key figure behind Media Matters,
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the lawyer representing Ray Epps in Ray Epps' defamation suit against Fox, which is really kind of just
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implicates Tucker Carlson and myself, that lawyer works for David Brock. David Brock is essentially,
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you know, the guy, David Brock is now in the same circle with Ray Epps, put it that way.
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And David Brock has been a Democrat henchman all the way back to the Clinton era, when originally
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he was someone who actually broke Troopergate, the idea that Bill Clinton was hosting these trists in
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the governor's mansion there in Little Rock, Arkansas. David Brock did the investigative
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work, putting it all together, how he was using state troopers to essentially whitewash what he
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was doing. And the Clintons saw how good his work was. And they said, well, we needed to hire a guy
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like this. So David Brock, this is in the 1990s, of course, or even like early, early 90s, late 80s,
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comes in, switches sides, and then goes to work for the Clintons. One of the first offices, by the way,
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of Media Matters was, of course, in the very same office space of the Center for American Progress
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run by John Podesta. So Media Matters first desk was in the offices of John Podesta. Very interesting,
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just interesting connections to, to let everybody sort of, you know, sort of put out out there some
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interesting, interesting facts and details. Darren, another piece that- I'm Podesta from the famous
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family, famous family of art collectors. Famous, famous indeed. Them and the Epstein collection go
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hand in hand. The revolver.news piece, Trial by Ordeal, The Chauvin Verdict and the Dark Embarrassing
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Truth of the American Jury System. Well, today, just a few minutes ago, we found that the Supreme Court
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has denied reviewing the appeal of Derek Chauvin, who I think anyone with a brain who watched the trial
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bore out that he did not murder Floyd. I mean, you could certainly make an argument for some minor
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form of manslaughter, but murder, certainly not. Why is it, Darren, that this case keeps getting,
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keeps getting balked at by American jurists? Well, I think this case is really important in the
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chronicles of how the rule of law has given way to the, to the necessities of political ideology,
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because it was such a hot case politically, unlike the, gosh, blanking, Kyle Rittenhouse case,
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which Rittenhouse's great fortune was the scumbags that he went after, that he defended himself
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against. I think we're all white, or at least non-black. And so even though it was very politically
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charged, it wasn't charged in this sense of Chauvin. Whereas in Chauvin's case, it got enmeshed in the
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whole racial politics of the United States, all these riots, and it was basically politically impossible
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to actually operate according to the rule of law, according to the, basically the Anglo tradition
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of how law should function. Those two things clash very dramatically, and of course, the political side
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won. But when you dig into the case, dig into the jurors specifically, we do the very deep dive in this
00:29:31.400
revolver.news piece, which is up on very top right now. It's remarkable just how ignorant the jurors are
00:29:39.560
and how flagrantly they neglect the basic duties and obligations of a juror. You know, they're not
00:29:48.720
thinking about the matter of fact, they just think, oh, he should have done better, he should have done
00:29:53.220
this. What was he feeling that, you know, he should have felt more, you know, remorse and this or that.
00:29:58.900
One of the juries, the jurors was a Black Lives Matter sympathizer. The other two jurors who were
00:30:06.040
just shockingly ignorant were like single mothers in their 50s who worked for, you know, nonprofits and
00:30:15.960
stuff. So it just, you know, it invites us to consider what a jury trial really should have meant
00:30:24.400
in the context of the Anglo legal tradition. And it used to be, and even as it was passed down to the
00:30:30.620
American tradition, there's always some basic requirement of skin in the game for the juror.
00:30:36.460
There's, it's not just a phrase, the idea of jury of one's peers. That was supposed to mean something
00:30:43.060
in terms of the jurors standing in the community, the skin in the game, and how that would reflect on
00:30:49.940
the capacities of judgment of the jurors. And this thing has, you know, totally broken down.
00:30:56.580
In another jury trial that we, similar jury trial that we talk about, there's a recent immigrant who
00:31:04.460
barely knows English who's part of the jury. So this is why we call it the trial by ordeal, because there
00:31:11.780
was a trial by ordeal that was basically, we'll drown you. And if you survive, then you're innocent.
00:31:17.280
It was left up to pure chance. Here we have the pure chance of whether or not the 50-year-old single
00:31:24.300
mothers from nonprofits, the BLM people, and the immigrants who don't know English.
00:31:29.500
Stop buzzing in my ear about the boring people at your office. I'm trying to listen to the new
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clip from myself and Raheem Kassam all the way back from the week of January 6, 2021.
00:32:57.460
Is there any way the president, by the president of the United States calling for a peaceful march to
00:33:08.000
the Capitol where he said, cheer on the congressmen who are on our side, is there any way that people
00:33:15.280
who arrived at 1240 p.m. could have gone into the future, heard the president, understood the total
00:33:25.120
opposite of what he said, teleported back to the Capitol at 1240 p.m. and started an insurrection?
00:33:34.220
It doesn't make any sense. Look, you and I were there when we heard the first flashbangs go off
00:33:38.780
just after one o'clock, maybe around 111, 110, which coincidentally, we didn't realize because we
00:33:44.280
were walking. That's when the president's speech ended. We couldn't hear the president's speech as
00:33:48.500
we're walking. I remember actually trying to get it up on my phone, but cell phone service was blocked.
00:33:53.780
We know that, of course, law enforcement did have up repeaters and towers up to see what's going on.
00:33:59.380
We don't know if they're using stingrays or other type of law enforcement devices to track any of
00:34:03.880
those cell signals, but we do know that service was spotty at best.
00:34:07.580
So here we are three years later. One of us who was a host on Real America's Voice, another one a
00:34:18.400
guest. Now we have a bit of a role reversal. The editor-in-chief of the National Pulse, Raheem
00:34:23.500
Kassam, joins us. Raheem, what were we talking about three years ago when we said that we were
00:34:29.120
walking down Capitol Hill, the protest was peaceful, and then we heard the flashbangs,
00:34:34.680
a.k.a. stun grenades. Yes, how the turntables have turned, as they say. I remember, you know,
00:34:44.200
we were kind of, I mean, casually, it was a very casual walk we were taking down from the war room
00:34:52.020
to downtown D.C. The roads were closed, and, you know, there was obviously a protest going on
00:34:58.420
outside the Capitol, but there wasn't any disruption that we could see, and I remember at one point I
00:35:06.240
was chatting with another of our friends who was there, and there was a bang, and I kind of ignored
00:35:11.720
it, and I thought it was like, you know, some pallets falling over off the back of a truck or
00:35:16.060
something, and you said, whoa, whoa, did you hear that? And then we heard a series more of them, and then
00:35:22.860
we went up to the rooftop of 101 Constitution Avenue and looked down onto it, and it was at that point
00:35:28.220
in time that these scuffles and the violence that you saw on January 6th really started.
00:35:36.300
And right after that, you know, you and I, a handful of others, and the National Pulse we published on
00:35:42.080
January the 11th, the debunked timeline, because if you remember back then we were being asked to
00:35:46.660
believe, the public was being asked to believe, that Trump finished his speech, then those same
00:35:51.680
people ran down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol and stormed the building. Well, we debunked that
00:35:57.080
timeline pretty quickly. Now, obviously, with all of the excess footage that has been released, thanks
00:36:03.620
to, well, thanks to Matt Gaetz, quite frankly, but also credit to Speaker Mike Johnson for getting it
00:36:08.840
done, you know, we've now seen so many more angles, so much more footage of who actually started and
00:36:15.440
provoked the violence that day, and unfortunately, it was the police. There can be no doubt about that,
00:36:20.820
that their police indiscriminately fired, you know, whatever you want to call it, flashbangs,
00:36:27.000
non-lethal munitions, into a crowd that was otherwise just milling around, just standing
00:36:32.340
around, was not making an active effort to attempt to get into the building, was not making an active
00:36:36.680
effort to assail any cops themselves. And the police, for whatever reason, and whoever gave the
00:36:43.000
order, decided that, right, we're going to fire into this crowd. And it was at that point that you can
00:36:48.760
actually understand, the crowd started to push back, and things spilled out from there.
00:36:54.540
Right. And so this has always been key that we talk about, we saw the crowd on the steps. And I
00:37:00.780
actually remember saying to you that, hey, look, there's some people, you know, all over the
00:37:08.540
Capitol. And of course, to be clear, they were, they were, and now we didn't know these were,
00:37:12.260
quote unquote, restricted areas. Because remember, those areas where they, and they'll say this over
00:37:18.600
and over and over, when you read about January 6th, restricted areas, they're talking about the lawn.
00:37:22.740
They're talking about areas that are normally completely open to the public, that you see
00:37:27.600
people going, I've taken my kids and we've played on that lawn. So the idea that these are restricted
00:37:32.300
areas in a nominal sense is, is patently absurd. And under normal circumstances, again,
00:37:38.340
prior to January 6th, it was very simple to just walk up into this crowd, or walk up onto those
00:37:43.920
stairs. And so it was at that point, we saw the protests. And keep in mind, Rahim, walk us also
00:37:49.920
through the context of this all happening after an entire year, 2020, where we had seen extreme
00:37:57.800
violence, extreme rioting in the streets, the burning of cities, the burning of Washington. I went out
00:38:04.480
to Chaz in Seattle and saw the shootings there with my own eyes. And so the idea that we would not know
00:38:10.680
the difference between a violent protest and a peaceful, violent protest, violent riot and a
00:38:18.940
Yeah, and I went, I was out the first night that BLM was rioting in DC, watching that from,
00:38:25.200
from the Morton's Terrace, actually. Watching the next morning, I toured around the Capitol with my
00:38:31.900
camera, taking pictures of all the damage. You know, across, across America, there was billions
00:38:35.660
of dollars of damage done, I think, I think audited, they said two, which is a conservative
00:38:40.240
estimate, billion dollars worth of damage that took place there. Dozens of people lost their lives,
00:38:46.860
including police officers, including journalists lost their lives, thanks to BLM riots. And then,
00:38:51.840
of course, you know, I love hearing that, oh, one and a half million dollars of damage was done to
00:38:57.220
the Capitol building on January 6. Again, what they're talking about there, ladies and gentlemen,
00:39:00.660
is not like pillars were torn down and, you know, things were, things were, you know,
00:39:05.760
they're talking about some broken windows and the trampled grass. And if you know anything about
00:39:09.900
the way government spends money on the buildings in Washington, DC, the one and a half million
00:39:13.980
dollars worth of damage is probably more like $150,000 worth of damage. You got the, you got the
00:39:18.040
government vigorous on top of that, right? So, so, you know, I think it's a great point to make,
00:39:24.300
by the way, is that most people, if you look at the demographics of the age of that audience that
00:39:29.420
was on Capitol Hill that day, most of those people understand a time, remember a time vividly,
00:39:34.980
where not only could you access the Capitol grounds freely, I mean, I do it all the time,
00:39:39.740
I live right next door to it, but you could also just walk in and demand to see your member of
00:39:44.280
Congress. You didn't have to have an appointment, you didn't have to have, you know, a special pass,
00:39:48.860
you didn't have to go in a particular entrance, you literally, that was your house,
00:39:52.280
and you could go in there and demand to see your representative or a member of their staff,
00:39:55.860
whenever you wanted. So this idea that suddenly these areas are restricted and that, you know,
00:40:00.360
imposing and impinging on those areas requires the police to fire rubber bullets at you or flash
00:40:05.700
bangs at you. There was, there is one set of people that changed the rules on that day and it wasn't
00:40:11.260
the Trump supporters. It was the, it was the political establishment. It was Nancy Pelosi. It was
00:40:16.060
the instructions that she gave to the Sergeant at Arms, to Capitol Police. And, and, and now we've,
00:40:22.400
now, now America, you know, it's Thanksgiving week. Americans go out and tell your family members
00:40:28.400
what you've seen in this footage and send it to them and refuse to be part of this thing. That's,
00:40:33.280
oh, we shouldn't be talking about politics around the Thanksgiving table. You must,
00:40:38.840
Well, and I've said, this is probably the most boring footage to ever go viral in the history of
00:40:45.000
the internet, because it's, you know, we look at this and it's getting lots of views and I'm glad that
00:40:50.220
it is, but it's, it's only because it completely refutes the narrative that we have been told
00:40:56.820
ad nauseum by the January 6th committee, by Joe Biden, who essentially has crafted his entire
00:41:05.320
presidency around the events of January 6th. He's justified the crackdowns. And, and by the way,
00:41:13.320
this has hit his administration doing this crackdown on people who attended this day. Many of these
00:41:18.620
people who, by the way, and, and, and we're making jokes, but we shouldn't make too light of it
00:41:22.560
because some of the people that you see in this footage who were later charged, then committed
00:41:27.880
suicide because they learned they were facing years or potentially even decades in federal prison. And
00:41:36.280
so you, as you see those people walking around, keep in mind in the back of their head, they knew what
00:41:41.420
they had done that day. They knew that they had walked around and they knew that if that had been done
00:41:46.500
to anyone from the other side of the aisle, they'd be faced with a fine, a misdemeanor,
00:41:51.620
and they'd be able to go home, not locked behind bars and have their life ruined.
00:41:57.940
I'm always listening to human events with Jack Posobiec.
00:42:02.280
Jack Posobiec back live human events daily. We're discussing the release of the new footage
00:42:07.920
from the January 6th event from Congress that has been released by Mike Johnson. We applaud him for
00:42:16.000
doing so. Rakeem, as people watch this footage for the first time in, in many cases, you know,
00:42:22.560
they've seen those, those certain, you know, select clips on that are put on loop over and over and over
00:42:28.840
from Liz Cheney and others. But now I think that people realize that actually it was the police who
00:42:36.200
opened fire that day that provoked gratuitously through their own actions, this peaceful crowd.
00:42:44.040
It certainly colors, I think, recolors everything that happens afterwards. And I don't think anyone
00:42:49.800
is happy that something like this happened, but let's walk through some of the ramifications
00:42:55.320
of that day and how they've changed so much of the way we operate on the right. And then, of course,
00:43:00.920
how the administration is operating. And by the way, and I'd be remiss if I didn't shout out,
00:43:06.200
to Owen Schroer, the great Owen Schroer, who is behind bars in solitary confinement
00:43:12.520
right now, who didn't even go into the Capitol that day.
00:43:16.040
Yeah, look, Jack, before the break, you made a great point. We can, we can laugh at the ridiculousness
00:43:22.040
of so much of this, that there is, there is so much farce that has been involved in this for so long
00:43:28.520
now, not least for people like you and I, who, who debunked all this stuff from the get go. But then
00:43:33.480
also, you know, you think of the Ray Epps things, his ludicrous testimony, where they came out with
00:43:39.560
the text message where he said that he, you know, he organized it, he instigated it in his own words.
00:43:45.880
Um, and then, and then you see how he's treated versus other people. And it's easy to forget
00:43:51.240
sometimes too easy to forget the real world ramifications of what happened here. Um,
00:43:57.560
the seizure of power by the state, um, the inauguration under military occupation in Washington,
00:44:03.480
DC, uh, the, the, uh, approval of the election results by night at the Congress, the erection of
00:44:10.280
those huge walls with, with barbed wire, uh, fences, barbed wire on top of them, uh, to stop
00:44:16.600
people accessing their own Capitol building, you know, what's supposed to be the, the, the beating
00:44:21.720
heart of the democratic process in this country. Um, the people who died on that day, the protesters
00:44:27.800
who died on that day, um, not just Ashley Babbitt, uh, the, the, the gentlemen who were exposed to the
00:44:33.720
flashbang and had heart attacks as a result of it and passed away. The lie that was told about the
00:44:39.240
police officer having died. And it turned out that that wasn't true as well. You know, the,
00:44:43.160
the January 6th was this regime's Reichstag fire. There's no other way to look at it.
00:44:49.400
And they weaponized it fully and they still continue to weaponize it by the way, because
00:44:53.080
omission, the, the inability of the mainstream media, the corporate media to tell their audiences
00:44:58.440
the truth about not just what happened that day, but the raids on people's businesses all around
00:45:02.680
the country, the ruining of the ruination of people's lives, you know, forever, the end of people's
00:45:08.120
lives forever. Uh, that omission is weaponization as well. They know that they are doing something
00:45:14.040
by not telling people. And when you confront, um, corporate news enjoyers with footage that has just
00:45:21.560
come out, they, there is a NPC does not compute thing that washes over their face and they just
00:45:30.520
cannot reconcile that the media would have lied to them so seriously about this for so long that their
00:45:36.120
politicians would have lied to them so seriously about this for so long. And, you know, I'm sorry
00:45:41.480
for those people. They're idiots and they perhaps never recover from their idiocracy. But at the same
00:45:46.680
time, uh, it is incumbent upon everybody who understands really what took place that day and
00:45:51.160
what took place since, uh, to ram it down the throats of the, the, let's call it the January 6th
00:45:56.840
kuffar, the unbelievers, right? On a day to day basis, because, because without putting your
00:46:02.440
shoulders to the wheel on issues like this, it will keep happening. They will keep trying
00:46:06.280
to get away with it. It will be sign up upon sign up upon sign up. And you know,
00:46:10.040
America has been through its fair share of those. And Rahim, you remember as well,
00:46:14.920
that when president Trump was arrested, when he was indicted, there were so many people who told us,
00:46:20.760
don't go to New York, don't go to Manhattan, don't show up. It's going to be another. And
00:46:25.720
that is the exact chilling effect that they have wanted to produce from showing this over and over
00:46:33.320
the idea that there will not be, look, you see these, these incredible scenes out of Argentina,
00:46:38.440
the Patriots in the streets in Spain, the Spanish pro millions of people in Spain, easily millions
00:46:43.720
of people crowding the streets in Spain. But when it comes to the United States, suddenly everyone
00:46:48.200
in the back of their head has that little thought, Oh, I shouldn't go. Oh, I shouldn't be there.
00:46:52.440
What if it turns into another January six? Well, you know what? You and I were both there at
00:46:57.880
protests in New York when president Trump was indicted. We've gone to, I don't even know how
00:47:02.440
many other events since then. Guess what? Just Tommy Robinson in London at this one time,
00:47:07.720
doesn't mean say again, Tommy Robinson in London, you know, huge, they tried to discourage us from doing.
00:47:17.240
It's, it's been, so Rahim, why is it that they've, that they've pushed this chilling effect and then
00:47:21.880
also what should Patriots, and really this is worldwide, what should we do going forward?
00:47:28.760
Well, take a leaf out of the books of the people in Spain, take a leaf out of the,
00:47:32.040
you know, books of the people in Argentina. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's a damn shame
00:47:37.160
that Americans, especially because so many other places in the world look to American Patriots for
00:47:43.400
their inspiration of things like this work out. And there's no denying it. Yeah. A lot of people can
00:47:47.400
put their hands up and say, well, I wasn't all right. Good for you. But a lot of other people
00:47:50.600
were, you know, we weren't, like you just said, uh, we, we, we, we continue to appear at these
00:47:55.560
things. We continue to go to these things. Uh, we continue to, to, to attract other people to come
00:48:00.200
to these things, but there's no doubt about it that when, when, when Trump was indicted for the
00:48:04.440
first time, that crowd would have been in the tens of thousands, um, outside that New York
00:48:08.600
courthouse had January six, not happened. And the lies perpetuated as a result of it. Um,
00:48:14.600
this is designed, it's designed as a demoralization process. Um, it's designed to make you accept that
00:48:20.520
they can steal your elections from you and that you'll do nothing about it. Um, and it's designed
00:48:24.680
to take away your power and say, you know, and I'm sorry to bring, you know, the Florida governor
00:48:29.640
into this conversation, but many of what his supporters now say is, oh, well, look, they're not
00:48:34.440
going to let Trump win. They're going to steal it from him. If he's the nominee anyway, uh,
00:48:38.040
better just to go somewhere else and, you know, and try a different candidate at this point. And
00:48:41.720
that is defeatism. That's, that's capital D small E capital F defeatism. It's a Santa's defeatism.
00:48:49.560
And I, the second that they started talking like that is the second they lost me. It's the second
00:48:55.560
that I realized, oh my goodness, you're just an extension of the regime at this point, whether,
00:48:59.240
whether, uh, but in, on purpose or by accident, they became an extension of the regime.
00:49:06.680
I think it's exactly right. Raheem, where can people go to follow the latest from the national
00:49:10.200
polls? It's the national pulse.com go into your app store on your phones, download the national
00:49:15.000
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00:49:19.320
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00:49:24.680
take any corporate cash. We don't do any of that. No political money, nothing. We're all reader funded
00:49:29.160
the national pulse.com. The defeatism of DeSantis. I think the other acronym that I think when I'm
00:49:36.360
of the Tallahassee governor is L D E. I forget what it stands for off the top of my head. Maybe
00:49:42.200
someone in the comments can remind us folks, remember who we are. We're going to win this
00:49:48.200
thing. We're going to come home January 25th, 2025. It's all going to happen. Ladies and gentlemen,
00:49:55.000
as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.