Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 08, 2024


EPISODE 643: LLOYD AUSTIN HOSPITALIZED - JOE BIDEN IN THE DARK


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48 minutes

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180.93103

Word Count

8,850

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655

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

The U.S. Defense Secretary has been secretly hospitalized for over a week, and no one in the administration even knew about it. This is what happens when the 4th Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare. Jack Posobiec, a commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran, and former military intelligence veteran joins host Jack to discuss it all.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.640 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:46.260 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:49.180 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:51.280 The violence of January the 6th.
00:00:53.940 Since that day, more than 1,200 people have been charged for their assault on the Capitol.
00:01:01.140 Nearly 900 of them have been convicted or pled guilty.
00:01:05.440 Collectively, to date, they have been sentenced to more than 840 years in prison.
00:01:10.940 There's no middle ground here.
00:01:15.660 You are either for the continuation of American democracy, or you're for a man who has promised
00:01:21.800 to terminate the Constitution, execute generals, ban entire news networks, and exact revenge.
00:01:31.140 One of the biggest issues that we have when it comes to immigration is the fact that we have
00:01:36.300 an undocumented population, now you can fix that by trying to build a wall, or you can
00:01:41.360 fix that by trying to document people and create a path to citizenship.
00:01:44.940 Come on, live Palestine!
00:01:47.200 Free Palestine!
00:01:48.800 Free your prisoners!
00:01:50.080 Free them all!
00:01:51.100 A California law banning people from carrying firearms in most public places, even with
00:01:58.260 the concealed carry permit, is now in effect.
00:02:00.540 Here is a draft of the resolution just released this morning.
00:02:03.800 In two days, a House panel will begin those contempt proceedings.
00:02:06.840 A day later, Hunter Biden will be before a federal judge in California to answer for tax
00:02:11.620 charges.
00:02:12.480 Trump plans to invoke the Insurrection Act, which will allow him to deploy, which is not
00:02:19.160 allowed to do an R.A. circumstances, allow him to deploy U.S. military forces on the streets
00:02:24.500 of America.
00:02:25.020 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin remains hospitalized this morning at Walter Reed National Military
00:02:30.860 Medical Center, as the Pentagon faces growing backlash over its failure to immediately disclose
00:02:37.860 Austin's hospital stay.
00:02:40.360 Austin was admitted to the ICU on January 1st, but President Biden was not made aware until
00:02:46.840 last Thursday.
00:02:47.840 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board.
00:02:50.500 Today's edition of Human Events Daily, live from Washington, D.C.
00:02:55.820 Guys, get that graphic up again about Lloyd Austin there, because we need to talk about
00:03:02.100 this.
00:03:03.780 The U.S. Secretary of Defense has been secretly hospitalized now for over a week.
00:03:12.180 Today is January 8th, 2024, Anno Domini.
00:03:15.340 Over a week, secretly hospitalized.
00:03:20.000 Not only secret from the American people, but secret, apparently so secret, that even the
00:03:28.300 administration didn't know.
00:03:30.380 That even, potentially, members of the military didn't know.
00:03:34.520 Now, I'll tell you something.
00:03:36.840 I've got friends that are deployed right now in areas that have received incoming, shall
00:03:45.980 we say, since the events of October 7th.
00:03:48.960 They had no idea about this.
00:03:52.500 The combatant commanders don't know about this.
00:03:54.680 The U.S. Navy is taking incoming right now in the Red Sea.
00:03:58.740 You've got carrier battle groups that are trying to pick up the Houthi drones.
00:04:02.140 They're doing a good job of that.
00:04:03.220 But what happens, what happens when they start targeting U.S. destroyers, the Arleigh Burke destroyers
00:04:13.140 out there, the same way they targeted and took out a Russian destroyer in the Black Sea?
00:04:19.420 You think that technology isn't out there?
00:04:21.200 What happens when a U.S. destroyer or a U.S. cruiser, God forbid, a U.S. carrier is taken out
00:04:41.040 by drones, undersea, underwater vehicles, undersea drones?
00:04:48.440 This is a nightmare.
00:04:49.260 The Biden administration has no idea what's going on.
00:04:52.440 Congress is apparently asleep at the wheel at this.
00:04:55.520 Lloyd Austin should step down immediately.
00:04:57.740 He needs to be prosecuted.
00:04:59.520 All of his aides need to be prosecuted.
00:05:02.140 Anyone who's involved with covering this up, they're all lying to you.
00:05:07.220 We got reports of the Biden administration.
00:05:09.380 They're losing it.
00:05:10.540 They're absolutely losing it, but they don't know what to do because they're desperate to
00:05:14.780 stay uncontrolled up at the post-millennial.
00:05:16.720 We have the story today.
00:05:17.680 They're embarrassed about what's going on.
00:05:21.860 Ten current and former U.S. officials say that the whole situation has become an embarrassment
00:05:27.340 for the administration.
00:05:28.780 This is what they said was going on behind the scenes in the Kremlin.
00:05:33.320 They said that Putin was in a coma.
00:05:35.400 They said that Shoigu, Sergei Shoigu, the Russian minister of defense, they claimed that he was incapacitated.
00:05:44.940 Well, it turns out it's our military leadership that's completely incapacitated.
00:05:50.580 And we're we are the ones that are losing it.
00:05:53.000 Lloyd Austin, the nation's most prominent diversity hire, has gone AWOL.
00:05:58.900 Where did our diversity hire go?
00:06:00.840 We know we are the D-E-I-L-G-B-T-Gay Soviet Union.
00:06:06.220 Get used to it, folks.
00:06:07.360 The doors are flying off of brand new airplanes the same way the doors are flying off the Biden administration.
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00:06:54.360 All right, Jack Posobiec back here, live Human Events Daily.
00:06:57.960 We're in Washington, D.C.
00:06:59.420 Very excited to bring on, I believe, the first time on Human Events Daily, Matthew Boyle.
00:07:05.320 He is the Washington Bureau Chief of Breitbart News.
00:07:08.900 Joining us today, Matt, we are one week out from the Iowa caucuses.
00:07:12.480 And it's interesting because you don't really feel the same type of buzz or chatter ahead
00:07:18.360 of an Iowa caucuses, at least I'm feeling, of the head of a competitive Iowa caucus that
00:07:24.020 you usually would on the Republican side.
00:07:25.880 Is that your mood as well and handicap for us what we're going to see in one week's time?
00:07:31.280 Yeah, well, look, case in point, in 2016 in the Iowa caucuses for about a week leading
00:07:37.300 up to it, I was in Des Moines and throughout the state of Iowa.
00:07:41.160 This week, I'm not going to Iowa.
00:07:43.260 I'm handling everything from at home down here in Florida.
00:07:47.560 But the fact is that I think we kind of get a sense of we know who's going to win the Iowa
00:07:54.000 caucuses.
00:07:54.740 The question is, is by how much?
00:07:56.580 And that person is President Trump.
00:07:58.420 I think he is on the glide path to victory heading into next week.
00:08:03.680 If he can put up a really historic margin over who's second, and then also who is second,
00:08:12.700 all kind of comes into play about what happens next.
00:08:15.500 Because then eight days later is the New Hampshire primary.
00:08:19.360 In New Hampshire, again, President Trump is expected to win there.
00:08:23.700 If he wins both of them and by comfortable margins, it's probably over in the next two
00:08:29.760 weeks, the next, I mean, literally 15 days from now, we could have a presumptive Republican
00:08:35.320 nominee formally into President Trump, depending on how big he wins those two states by.
00:08:40.580 But if it's close, then you might see some of these globalist types like Ron DeSantis and
00:08:45.640 Nikki Haley try to hang on through Super Tuesday.
00:08:49.800 So I think the question is, is how big of a margin does President Trump win these first
00:08:57.640 two states by?
00:08:59.640 Well, I think that's right.
00:09:00.720 And so this is something that, and I was on with Charlie Kirk the other day, and he and
00:09:04.380 I both expressed this position that if basically saying that if Trump doesn't perform exactly
00:09:11.280 the way that the polls say that he will, 50%, 60%, et cetera, then the DeSantis campaign's
00:09:17.260 response, even if and when, by the way, they lose the Iowa caucus, they will come out and
00:09:22.860 say Trump underperformed.
00:09:25.120 And then you'll start getting this narrative of the magic math.
00:09:28.480 And they call the magic math narrative this same thing that we heard back, and you remember
00:09:32.800 this back in 2016, and it was the Ted Cruz guys were using this idea that magic math
00:09:38.120 would carry them all the way magically to potential, not necessarily cinching the nomination before
00:09:45.120 the convention, then it was a Cleveland, this time around would be Milwaukee, but instead
00:09:50.200 that potentially forcing a floor vote.
00:09:52.700 Are you seeing some of those same types of trends begin to bridle up within the primary
00:09:58.080 right now?
00:09:58.480 I don't, I haven't really heard that much talk about a broker convention like we did
00:10:03.640 in 2016.
00:10:04.360 Now, I'm not saying that we won't hear that in the coming weeks, depending on how close
00:10:09.500 this is.
00:10:10.040 But look, if President Trump does as expected, as the polls indicate that he will, and puts
00:10:16.260 up historic margins in Iowa, New Hampshire, later Nevada, and then South Carolina, then I
00:10:23.240 don't think that you're going to get to that point where you start talking about that.
00:10:27.400 That's when people like Haley and DeSantis start looking for the exits and start looking for
00:10:32.220 a way out and off ramp.
00:10:33.940 So we'll see what happens.
00:10:35.140 It's a week away.
00:10:37.120 I think that President Trump is definitely in the driver's seat here, though.
00:10:40.420 No doubt about it.
00:10:41.660 He commands enormous attention.
00:10:44.620 Look, I spent two hours with President Trump just before the New Year.
00:10:48.900 We did a huge interview with him at Breitbart.
00:10:51.040 We covered all sorts of different topics.
00:10:52.700 And anybody that says that he's not with it anymore, I mean, they're just so wrong.
00:11:00.640 I mean, this guy is...
00:11:02.760 Well, no, Matt, Matt, he's senile.
00:11:04.280 He doesn't even know how magnets work, apparently.
00:11:06.220 Again, all these attacks you keep seeing, you're certainly seeing more and more desperation the
00:11:12.960 closer you get.
00:11:13.620 So just be careful.
00:11:14.800 Believe in the fake news.
00:11:16.160 Wait till you see it confirmed from a place like Breitbart or like you guys at Human Events
00:11:20.640 before you really go with something like that.
00:11:23.520 But the fact is, is that I think his fastball is as fast as ever.
00:11:28.120 He can hit the ball as far as he's ever hit it.
00:11:31.020 And I think that Trump is definitely in the driver's seat here.
00:11:34.720 And then the real fight is going to come to the general election in November.
00:11:39.740 Now, this was something that was making the rounds.
00:11:42.020 And I called you over the weekend.
00:11:43.240 I think I called you on like New Year's Day because I saw this, your piece dropped, where
00:11:47.580 President Trump said something to you that really shocked a lot of people, was going
00:11:52.560 around.
00:11:52.960 And the headline was that he said that he's going to make a play, not just for the traditional
00:11:57.600 swing states or like the recent swing states that we've seen with the census,
00:12:01.020 of, you know, Rust Belt, Arizona and Georgia, but that he is going to be putting resources
00:12:07.480 potentially into places like Virginia.
00:12:09.180 I would argue Virginia is in play.
00:12:10.740 But even so far as New York, New Jersey and New Mexico and Minnesota.
00:12:15.880 So what was your take on that?
00:12:17.360 And what was the context where you had that discussion?
00:12:21.520 Yeah.
00:12:21.800 So look, so it was at Mar-a-Lago, it was me, Alex and Alex Marlow, our editor and chief
00:12:27.260 of Breitbart.
00:12:27.700 So the two of us are sitting there with President Trump, we're doing a big, long print interview.
00:12:31.480 So about two and a half hours.
00:12:32.580 And this is one of the things that President Trump brought up in the middle of the conversation.
00:12:35.960 He's like, you know, I'm going to make a heavy play for those are his words.
00:12:39.420 He said, I'm going to make a heavy play for New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Minnesota
00:12:45.160 and New Mexico.
00:12:46.040 Now, these are states Republicans haven't won in a long time.
00:12:49.040 The last time Republicans won New Mexico or Virginia was in George Bush's re-election
00:12:55.080 in 2004.
00:12:56.400 The last time Republicans won New York and New Jersey, New York was when Reagan won re-election
00:13:02.840 and New Jersey was in 1988 with George H.W. Bush.
00:13:07.500 And the last time they won Minnesota was all the way back in 1972.
00:13:12.720 So it's been a long time since Republicans won any of those states.
00:13:15.740 Now, I think each one of them is a little bit different of a case.
00:13:19.960 I think Virginia is definitely in play.
00:13:22.200 There's no doubt about that.
00:13:23.640 The polls show it tight there.
00:13:25.580 The Republicans just won the governor's race in 2021.
00:13:29.840 It's a state Republicans won for 50 years, with one exception, all the way up until Barack
00:13:34.760 Obama's election in 2008.
00:13:36.900 So Republicans and I know the Democrats are worried about Virginia.
00:13:40.260 Minnesota is a state that's been trending back towards the Republicans in recent elections.
00:13:44.020 In fact, if you look at the 2016 results, the third-party candidates actually got more than
00:13:50.760 the margin between Hillary and Trump.
00:13:55.500 Hillary ended up winning it.
00:13:56.920 But the Evan McMuffin and the Libertarian candidate there, Gary Johnson, each of them both got more
00:14:05.940 than the margin.
00:14:06.620 So it's definitely a similar type of a situation in New Mexico that year, by the way, in 2016.
00:14:12.240 Now, the margins moved back the other way in 2020.
00:14:15.840 It will be a tough—those will both be tough states for Trump.
00:14:20.120 But they are possibly winnable.
00:14:22.440 So especially in Minnesota, especially with what you're seeing with the Muslim vote in places
00:14:28.360 like Minnesota and Michigan, President Trump is leading Joe Biden in Michigan in several
00:14:35.200 surveys.
00:14:35.700 And I think that you might see a similar phenomenon in Minnesota.
00:14:39.100 So it's definitely doable.
00:14:40.620 As for New York and New Jersey, a little bit more tough to do there, though those are states
00:14:45.400 that are near and dear to President Trump's heart.
00:14:47.660 President Trump obviously lived in New York City for his entire adult life until he became
00:14:52.060 the president of the United States.
00:14:53.940 And he currently has, since he left the White House, spent his summers in Bedminster, New Jersey,
00:15:00.380 his golf course there, living there.
00:15:02.900 So those are both states that he very much cares about and very much identifies with local
00:15:07.940 people.
00:15:08.360 He talked about possibly renting out Madison Square Garden for a big rally.
00:15:13.520 So it's tough, but you never know.
00:15:17.880 I think you should do it.
00:15:19.320 Trump's selling out the garden in 2024.
00:15:21.240 That's 2024 energy, man.
00:15:23.460 I'll go if you go.
00:15:25.160 And, you know, what you just said there, though, if you could break that down for us, this Muslim
00:15:29.700 vote and the third party candidate situation where we're looking at some of these at Michigan,
00:15:35.760 obviously, this is a huge constituency in Minnesota.
00:15:39.880 People need to remember that's Ilhan Omar's district.
00:15:42.040 She's in the fifth over there in Minnesota.
00:15:45.520 So again, you have these constituencies.
00:15:47.840 Why are they souring on Biden?
00:15:49.360 I think that they don't like how he's handling the 10-7 response with Israel in response to
00:16:00.280 Hamas.
00:16:00.780 They think he's true with Israel, right?
00:16:04.160 So this is a really tough position for Biden to navigate.
00:16:07.340 He's got a high wire act, balancing act here, where he's got a whole ton of Jewish Democrats
00:16:13.600 on one side of the party, and then you have the Muslim Democrats on the other side of the
00:16:17.100 party.
00:16:17.860 And those two groups do not see eye to eye on this issue.
00:16:22.180 So the longer that this plays out, Israel's war against Hamas and their response to the
00:16:27.900 10-7 attack, the worse it gets for Biden.
00:16:30.880 You're seeing more and more of the radical left continue to try to put pressure on Biden
00:16:35.100 to call for a ceasefire.
00:16:36.860 If Biden does that, then he's going to lose the other side of the party.
00:16:40.280 So he's got a really tough position that he's in here, and it's really splitting the Democrat
00:16:45.920 base.
00:16:47.660 Interestingly, you see someone like Fetterman in Pennsylvania, really aggressively pro-Israel
00:16:54.680 out there, trying to bridge the gap there, I guess, for Democrats and really hold their
00:17:02.060 team together.
00:17:02.760 But I do think that Biden's ambivalent position, like sending mixed messages to the Israelis,
00:17:11.420 has really undercut their coalition and divided their side.
00:17:16.660 And they've got a real problem with enthusiasm, especially among the hard left, the Black
00:17:21.860 community, the Muslim community, the Hispanic community, et cetera.
00:17:26.580 So Democrats have a serious coalition problem, union workers, right?
00:17:30.860 And that's another thing we talked about with President Trump.
00:17:33.260 President Trump thinks he's eating into their coalition little bit by little bit.
00:17:37.140 And you saw this just last week, I think it was, President Trump posted a picture of
00:17:42.280 himself.
00:17:42.920 He had just met with the Teamsters union president, right?
00:17:46.060 So Trump is cutting into union workers, Black and Hispanic voters, and the Democrats have
00:17:54.020 enthusiasm problems combined with that, which is why you see Biden today at a Black church
00:17:59.880 in South Carolina trying to fire up the Democrat base.
00:18:03.780 As for whether or not he's successful, we'll see.
00:18:07.780 I think that's exactly right.
00:18:08.980 Matt Boyle, we're coming up on a break.
00:18:10.880 But when we come back, I want to talk to Maury too about this idea about Trump meeting with
00:18:14.640 the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, what that means for the general election,
00:18:18.220 and maybe talk a little House and Senate when we come back here at Human Events Daily.
00:18:22.280 Because remember, folks, this is an election year, and we're going to report it like one.
00:18:26.280 Stay tuned.
00:18:26.680 Be right back.
00:18:27.040 So they talk about influencers.
00:18:31.620 These are influencers.
00:18:33.500 And they're friends of mine.
00:18:35.860 Jack Posobiec.
00:18:37.380 Where's Jack?
00:18:38.320 Jack.
00:18:39.420 He's done a great job.
00:18:40.740 All right, Jack Posobiec back here live, Human Events Daily, talking to Matt Boyle from
00:18:47.620 Breitbart News.
00:18:48.820 He is their Washington bureau chief.
00:18:50.460 If you want the numbers in an election year, Matt Boyle is the man you need to go to, and
00:18:54.240 that's why we brought him on.
00:18:55.660 Matt, we're talking about now, you mentioned real quick, I want to get into House and Senate,
00:19:00.220 but before we go there, you left off a little bit.
00:19:03.140 You talked about the Trump meeting with the head of the International Teamsters Union.
00:19:09.340 Talk to me about the support for Trump among union workers.
00:19:12.680 Now, we know, of course, that this has been a broad part of the Trump coalition.
00:19:16.280 In places like Pennsylvania, my home commonwealth, this, of course, is, I know you lived in Pennsylvania
00:19:21.700 for some time as well.
00:19:22.920 I know this is an area that is, it's, I would say the union vote is a point of consternation
00:19:28.480 for a lot of Republicans, because Trump seems to be able to get it, and nobody else seems
00:19:32.600 to be able to.
00:19:33.480 Is he still able to cross that bridge, and how is he going to do that?
00:19:37.980 Yeah, well, look, I think he is crossing that bridge.
00:19:40.460 I mean, look at the, we saw this play out during the UAW strike, and now the strike's
00:19:44.880 over, but the workers there, I think the rank-and-file workers among the UAW are going to go something
00:19:50.420 like, you know, seven or eight to one for Trump over Biden.
00:19:55.000 I don't think the rank-and-file workers are going to go for the Democrats.
00:19:57.760 Now, the union leadership, Sean Fein of the UAW, he's a big Democrat, he's going to vote
00:20:03.080 for Biden, he's going to endorse Biden eventually, he hasn't done it yet.
00:20:06.700 But the point is that those guys, the political leadership will go for Biden.
00:20:12.700 And Republicans have long talked about this.
00:20:14.780 They've long talked about trying to connect with union workers, yet they won't do the
00:20:19.320 policies that union workers want to see that stick up for the American worker.
00:20:24.440 Like America first trade policy, like America first immigration policy.
00:20:30.120 You see too many Republicans, you know, they throw out some pro-worker rhetoric, but then
00:20:35.420 their policies match what the Chamber of Commerce and the business interests want.
00:20:39.800 You know, the Nikki Haley's and the Ron DeSantis's and the Jeb Bush's and the Marco Rubio's
00:20:45.860 of the world.
00:20:46.300 Rubio's actually gotten a lot better since 2016, if you go back and look at some of the
00:20:49.940 stuff he talks about now.
00:20:51.280 But the point is, is that Trump actually does, right?
00:20:54.980 Like he goes out there.
00:20:55.800 I mean, look at what he did with regard to the negotiating with Mexico and Canada with
00:20:59.940 the USMCA that replaced NAFTA, right?
00:21:02.500 Like politicians have talked about bashing NAFTA from both parties for forever and nobody
00:21:06.500 actually did anything about it.
00:21:07.580 And then Trump did, right?
00:21:08.780 Trump ripped up NAFTA and he brought in the USMCA.
00:21:12.280 Look at what he did with the trade deals, right?
00:21:14.200 Like around the world, right?
00:21:15.480 He ripped up the TPP.
00:21:17.140 So I do think that Trump actually is doing what Republicans long talked about and never
00:21:22.200 actually were able to accomplish.
00:21:23.660 He's actually connecting with union workers and he's cutting into the Democratic coalition
00:21:26.780 there.
00:21:28.700 I think it's exactly right.
00:21:29.840 Now, let's switch gears a little bit because people, I think, forget sometimes that it's
00:21:34.320 not just a presidential race.
00:21:35.460 We've also got down ticket.
00:21:36.620 We've got gubernatorial races and we've got House and Senate.
00:21:39.820 And I'm not going to ask you for predictions, but I'll just say your analysis based on that,
00:21:44.000 where are, where do things look like they're headed and where are potentially places where
00:21:48.960 this could help President Trump's chances going into the general?
00:21:52.720 Yeah, well, look, the House is going to come down to who wins the presidency, I think,
00:21:57.160 in a big way, right?
00:21:57.960 If President Trump wins another term, I think the Republicans' chances for holding their
00:22:02.980 House majority or possibly even adding to their very slim majority are bolstered in a
00:22:08.280 big way.
00:22:08.940 But if Joe Biden wins reelection, then the Democrats will probably kick the House with it,
00:22:13.560 right?
00:22:13.860 So it really comes down to that.
00:22:15.400 It's going to be a wave election one way or the other.
00:22:17.660 As for the Senate, the Senate map is very, very good for the Republicans.
00:22:22.580 The Republicans enter this election down 51-49.
00:22:28.520 They have to take a net two seats or one seat plus the White House to get back the U.S.
00:22:35.580 Senate majority.
00:22:36.380 They've already got the one seat, right?
00:22:38.460 West Virginia, Joe Manchin not running for reelection means that Governor Jim Justice,
00:22:43.180 the Republican governor there, and Republican Senate candidate and likely Republican nominee
00:22:47.240 for Senate is going to coast into that Senate election in West Virginia.
00:22:53.980 So that gets to 50-50.
00:22:56.460 So if Republicans take the White House or one more seat, they get the Senate majority.
00:23:00.240 The two best pickup opportunities beyond West Virginia are Ohio and Montana.
00:23:06.800 President Trump has endorsed Bernie Marino, businessman in Ohio Senate race.
00:23:12.260 There are two other candidates running.
00:23:14.100 But Bernie Marino seems to be the guy.
00:23:15.940 Jim Jordan just endorsed him this morning, right?
00:23:18.220 So Bernie Marino is looking very strong, very much like a J.D. Vance-type candidate.
00:23:22.880 And I think things are looking good for him there.
00:23:25.940 So we'll see how that one shakes out.
00:23:27.320 But it looks—that's going to be a tough general election fight, though.
00:23:30.000 They're going to have to go up against Sherrod Brown.
00:23:31.460 And Sherrod Brown is somebody who has done a lot of campaigning for many years with that
00:23:37.160 working-class community we're talking about in Ohio.
00:23:39.860 So that's going to be a tough race for the general election.
00:23:42.080 But it is winnable for the Republicans if they work hard and they get there and do it.
00:23:46.540 As for Montana, there's one Republican running right now for the U.S. Senate.
00:23:50.840 That's Tim Sheehy, a retired Navy SEAL and businessman.
00:23:55.380 He seems to have most of the party supporting him.
00:23:57.300 He hasn't gotten Trump's endorsement yet, though I would expect that that comes eventually.
00:24:01.500 There's another one talking about running, possibly Matt Rosendale.
00:24:05.440 But he's got major problems.
00:24:07.680 And he held off on endorsing Trump.
00:24:10.020 And some of his antics in the House have cost him a lot of credibility.
00:24:14.080 So it looks like Sheehy is the guy up there.
00:24:16.120 But again, another tough race.
00:24:17.480 They're going to have to face whoever wins the nomination has to face Senator John Tester, the Democrat, who has won several terms.
00:24:25.200 He actually beat Rosendale last time in 2018 in a deep red state.
00:24:30.460 But he's a Democrat who's won a lot.
00:24:32.420 There are other pickup opportunities for Republicans.
00:24:34.720 Arizona.
00:24:35.520 Cary Lake is running out there.
00:24:37.260 You've got Michigan, Wisconsin.
00:24:40.720 Pennsylvania is another one.
00:24:43.640 Nevada is another one.
00:24:44.820 So there's plenty of other pickup opportunities for Republicans.
00:24:47.820 There's talk of, you know, potential Republican candidates.
00:24:51.240 Well, wait, you think.
00:24:52.320 Wait, wait.
00:24:52.760 Talk to me about Pennsylvania.
00:24:54.020 Talk to me about that.
00:24:54.820 You think.
00:24:55.700 So it looks like McCormick is going to be the guy on the Republican side.
00:24:59.380 There could be some others that get in.
00:25:00.860 But I'll just say I think McCormick is going to be the guy.
00:25:03.180 But you're going to you're still going up against Casey.
00:25:05.340 And going up against Casey in the state of Pennsylvania, come with Pennsylvania, is a huge issue because of the institutional value of that name.
00:25:11.940 And basically because of his father being a governor, they're a very popular governor.
00:25:15.860 A lot of people still think that it's him as the senator.
00:25:18.280 And because of the history of ticket splitting in Pennsylvania, where you could very well see you could see Trump win the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
00:25:26.140 But then Bob Casey get reelected.
00:25:28.160 So what's your what's your sense there?
00:25:30.580 Look, I think that Trump will run ahead of wherever McCormick is.
00:25:35.080 And I think you're right that McCormick will be the guy for the Republican side that he said.
00:25:42.140 I don't think it will be that much further ahead.
00:25:43.940 I think that McCormick is going to be a strong general election candidate.
00:25:46.480 He has a lot of resources.
00:25:47.960 He's right on all the issues.
00:25:49.140 He's got the right conservative backers behind him heading into this race.
00:25:53.100 And I think that Casey's slipping a little bit.
00:25:55.420 I do think he has the institutional power that you're talking about there with the Casey name.
00:25:59.820 But there's a reason why John Fetterman was walking around with a cutout of his co-senator from Pennsylvania's face on his shoulder all year before he was hospitalized earlier in the year.
00:26:11.220 It's because John Fetterman knows that his fellow senator from Pennsylvania, Bob Casey, is not that popular back home.
00:26:18.440 And Fetterman, you know, say what you will about the guy.
00:26:20.920 He does connect with the regular people and the working class folks.
00:26:25.300 And he gets it.
00:26:26.860 And there's a reason why the Democrats are panicking about that one.
00:26:31.180 You know, there's possible other pickup opportunities in other places.
00:26:34.020 Virginia has a Senate race up, too.
00:26:35.600 You never know.
00:26:36.820 New Jersey has one up, right?
00:26:38.440 Like, I don't know what happens with Bob Menendez's seat.
00:26:40.940 There's several other Democrats running for it.
00:26:42.660 Menendez hasn't formally announced re-election, though.
00:26:44.780 Every sign is that he intends to run.
00:26:46.800 But, you know, there's the First Lady of New Jersey's running.
00:26:50.040 And there's another congressman running.
00:26:51.600 And so that's going to be a mess for the Democrats, especially as Menendez is totally in trouble again with all of his indictments.
00:26:59.120 So there's plenty of pickup opportunities for Republicans in the Senate.
00:27:02.320 And the only two places they're really playing defense are Florida and Texas, right?
00:27:06.740 Rick Scott and Ted Cruz.
00:27:08.460 Assuming those two guys hold on, then it's full-on offense for the Republicans around the board.
00:27:14.800 And they could really run up the score.
00:27:16.860 Depending on what happens in the presidential election, they could possibly get close to 60.
00:27:21.840 I mean, I don't know about 60, but they could get into the mid to high 50s if they really play their cards right over the course of the next year.
00:27:29.380 But this gets to the Republican candidates need to get along with and work well with President Trump, assuming Trump is going to be the Republican nominee.
00:27:38.860 The two states in 2016 where the Republican Senate candidate and Trump both lost, the battleground states, were Nevada and New Hampshire.
00:27:48.920 And in both of those cases, the Republican Senate candidate unendorsed Trump after Access Hollywood.
00:27:54.580 So the Republican Senate candidates around the country need to understand that they should not fall for media attacks on President Trump and leftist attacks.
00:28:02.960 And if they stick together, they win together.
00:28:05.920 I call it the unholy alliance between the Republican establishment, Senate candidates and Trump.
00:28:10.880 If they stick together, they win together.
00:28:12.920 If they if they split apart, they fall together.
00:28:15.860 They fall apart and they both lose.
00:28:19.460 Now, what do you think what is your sense on?
00:28:21.800 You know, obviously, we got it.
00:28:22.880 We had this huge issue with mail in ballots and the covid stuff all in 2020.
00:28:27.180 Just real quick, two minutes left.
00:28:28.800 Can you talk a little bit about that?
00:28:30.300 And in terms of I guess this is more of the tactical operational picture as we go into the the election this year?
00:28:37.540 Yeah, look, the Democrats got one of those.
00:28:40.340 Right.
00:28:40.560 They fired their silver bullet in 2020.
00:28:43.000 Right.
00:28:43.200 Like they they they shot the orange man.
00:28:45.380 They wounded him, but they left him alive.
00:28:47.180 Right.
00:28:47.520 Like and the as for 2024, engage in all sorts of stuff.
00:28:54.760 It's not like 2020 was anything new.
00:28:56.320 Right.
00:28:56.680 Like they they've done these types of things before.
00:28:59.220 But in terms of a mass national action, they they they got one of those.
00:29:04.100 Right.
00:29:04.300 Like people are aware of it now.
00:29:05.660 They're on the lookout for it.
00:29:07.040 Republicans are prepared for it legally.
00:29:09.380 You see the Republican Party file lawsuits against stuff whenever it happens.
00:29:14.320 And they're moving quickly in response to it.
00:29:16.480 In addition to that, the Republican National Committee has their whole bank your vote thing going on.
00:29:21.260 So the Republicans are a little bit more prepared and on guard for it now, maybe not as much as they should be.
00:29:27.320 But the fact is, is that I'm less concerned about that in this election, though I am still concerned.
00:29:33.120 Don't get me wrong.
00:29:33.980 But in fact, it's one of the things we talked with about President with President Trump about when we were with him a couple of weeks ago.
00:29:39.440 So he said the way to beat them is to swamp them at the polls.
00:29:44.540 Right.
00:29:44.740 That beat, you know, beat them by a margin bigger than the cheating.
00:29:48.160 Right.
00:29:48.400 Like is the way he put it.
00:29:49.640 And so swamp them.
00:29:51.320 So how do you swamp them?
00:29:53.020 That means that, you know, you're going to run up the score in these places.
00:29:55.760 You're going to really beat the Democrats across the board.
00:29:59.040 But there's only so much they can get away with.
00:30:00.960 And I don't think they'll be able to do what they did in 2020 again.
00:30:04.040 I think it's exactly right.
00:30:06.160 Matthew Boyle, where can people go to follow you and your work as well as to read your your selections from this incredible interview with President Trump that you and Alex Marlowe conducted?
00:30:16.620 Yes.
00:30:16.980 They can just go to Breitbart dot com.
00:30:18.540 That's B-R-E-I-T-B-A-R-T dot com or just follow me on True Social.
00:30:22.060 I put out a lot of links out there at Real Matt Boyle on True Social.
00:30:26.440 At Real Matt Boyle at True Social.
00:30:28.580 Matt, thank you as much.
00:30:29.700 Always a pleasure.
00:30:30.340 Going to have to have you on.
00:30:31.200 We might have to do Matthew Boyle Mondays here on Human Events Daily coming up because this year is going to be all about the numbers.
00:30:39.160 Someone else who follows the numbers religiously is Natalie Winters.
00:30:43.240 She will join us next.
00:30:44.120 Human Events Daily continues.
00:30:47.900 Where is Jack?
00:30:50.280 Where is Jack?
00:30:52.600 Where is he?
00:30:53.900 Jack, I want to see you.
00:30:57.540 Great job, Jack.
00:30:59.060 Thank you.
00:30:59.580 What a job you do.
00:31:01.200 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:31:02.660 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:31:08.420 All right, Jack Posobiec back live, Human Events Daily.
00:31:14.760 We are very excited now to bring back on Natalie Winters of the War Room.
00:31:19.720 Natalie, you've got a massive story that you broke all about Burisma.
00:31:24.260 So even before, right, even before the Ukraine invasion, before Zelensky was even president, before the 2020 election, all the way back in 2019, there was a little company called Burisma.
00:31:37.280 And there was a man named Donald Trump and there was a man named Donald Trump and he picked up the phone and he said to the president of Ukraine, I'd like you to look into that company.
00:31:45.160 Could you look into them?
00:31:46.140 Because it feels like they're going into, you know, they're getting into problems or getting into trouble.
00:31:49.720 And then it turns out that that perfect phone call resulted in the impeachment of the president of the United States.
00:31:56.220 I would argue that the fallout from that phone call resulted in the Ukraine war as well.
00:32:00.760 But that's a longer story.
00:32:01.900 Natalie, how's it going?
00:32:03.140 Merry Christmas.
00:32:03.800 Happy New Year.
00:32:04.380 And what is up with the latest from Burisma?
00:32:08.100 Hi, thank you so much for having me.
00:32:09.880 I feel like I took a brief sabbatical from this show.
00:32:13.120 So I'm happy that I'm welcome back.
00:32:15.600 I'm kidding.
00:32:16.740 But no, this story really is big and it proves something that you know, that I know, that your audience knows all too well.
00:32:22.280 Donald Trump was right to make that phone call.
00:32:25.260 It was a perfect phone call because Burisma is chock full of corruption.
00:32:29.940 And the latest story we have up on my Twitter at War Room, I think, details this and honestly has very, very, very negative legal implications for Hunter Biden.
00:32:38.160 So people know Burisma is the Ukrainian oil gas energy giant that was paying Hunter Biden upwards of $80,000 a month to sit on their board, ostensibly to get meetings, to get connections with people in D.C.
00:32:50.620 to try to prevent an investigation into the company for its corrupt business activities.
00:32:55.680 Now, what is so interesting, just a few days ago, a white shoe law firm, Kravath, actually registered retroactively with the Foreign Agent Registration Act for the work that they were carrying out on behalf of Burisma.
00:33:11.620 Now, this is interesting for two reasons.
00:33:13.660 One, I think case closed, final nail in the coffin for Hunter Biden, proving that he violated Farrah because he was engaged in the same type of activities that this law firm, not even necessarily a lobbying firm, was.
00:33:26.440 But even more interesting, contained in the Farrah filing, the type of people that they were arranging meetings with within the then Obama administration.
00:33:35.840 There's one name there that people in this audience should know very well of Trump impeachment fame.
00:33:41.240 All these things seem to run together.
00:33:42.960 Marie Yovanovitch was one of the meetings.
00:33:45.340 Two of the other people are now currently working in the Biden regime, sort of in the space of energy and resources.
00:33:51.940 And I think that that is the other important point and a takeaway from this story is that the mainstream media Democrats love to say that, you know, word crazy deranged people for going after Hunter Biden.
00:34:04.740 You know, it has nothing to do with Joe Biden.
00:34:06.860 But the messaging aspect here and what's really important to note is that there are lasting ramifications of the business deals that Hunter Biden has pursued, not just in China, but in Ukraine.
00:34:17.760 And I think you're seeing that play out in the Ukraine war. Now, the Biden regime is so compromised because of these business deals that they can't actively or fairly adjudicate what's going on.
00:34:28.160 And that's why you see these these aid payments continuing to go over there, because not only is it essentially money laundering, but it's taxpayer subsidized bribes, I think, that they're paying over to Ukraine to keep a lot of these people who are involved in these business activities quiet.
00:34:42.800 Well, so now, Natalie, explain this to me. If if they've registered Farah there, they know that they are operating as a foreign entity controlled by the Ukrainian government.
00:34:54.620 Does this mean, then, that Hunter Biden, how does he get away with this by not doing anything?
00:35:00.180 Because we know that we've had people, a lot of people on both sides of the aisle.
00:35:04.320 This is what they were going after General Flynn floor for.
00:35:06.940 They were going after so many people for not registering for this.
00:35:10.560 Now, of course, they were going after Tony Podesta for the same deal, by the way.
00:35:15.520 But then they gave him immunity and allowed him to retroactively file.
00:35:19.380 When it comes to Hunter Biden, they this is black letter law.
00:35:23.320 This is a black letter law headshot, legally speaking, for Hunter Biden.
00:35:29.940 Why won't the administration or anybody do anything about this?
00:35:36.560 Well, he gets away with it, not just that we live in a two tier justice system.
00:35:40.580 I think that's too nice. If anything, it's a three tier.
00:35:42.780 It's not really a justice system at all.
00:35:44.920 That's how he's able to get to get away with it.
00:35:46.980 So that's why we need Congress to step up and initiate a substantive and substantial impeachment inquiry into the Biden crime family.
00:35:56.860 And look, this law firm is the top tier criminal defense law firm.
00:36:00.880 Right. The fact that Burisma is hiring sort of is a buried lead, I would say.
00:36:06.200 But they're, like I said, retroactively registering for activities that they were engaged in in 2016.
00:36:12.020 That's what is the eight now nine years. Right.
00:36:16.400 So I think this shows that the Biden world of people, the people who are tied up with these Hunter Biden business activities are actually starting to get scared of a potential impeachment inquiry.
00:36:27.960 The same day they filed this fair registration was when it hit the news cycle that they were going to proceed with filing subpoenas and other document requests with Hunter Biden.
00:36:38.380 So as much as, you know, we're critics of Congress and all these investigations in the war room, because we don't think that they provide actual accountability.
00:36:47.100 I think the other side, the people who are on the corrupt side of the trade in this case are actually starting starting to sort of feel the pressure.
00:36:54.760 And I think that's why you see this retroactive registration.
00:36:57.840 But from the Hunter Biden perspective, I mean, you know, we could go on, we could fill, you know, a year's worth of your show with examples of lawfare.
00:37:06.280 But, you know, Hunter Biden is going to get away from it, at least until Joe Biden is removed from office come Donald Trump's return.
00:37:14.280 So I think what we need to focus on now is just having these congressional committees gather the evidence while we still have the majority, albeit slim.
00:37:22.460 And then when Trump, you know, reasserts control, rightfully so, after over the DOJ and we restore the rule of law in this country, I think that's when we actually don't even go after.
00:37:34.500 That sounds like it's politically or partisan motivated, but actually just have justice run its course because of Rudy Giuliani's house is getting raided for violating Farrah when he didn't really even.
00:37:45.160 And it was certainly by orders of magnitude less than Hunter Biden.
00:37:50.280 How can you say we live in a fair country if Hunter Biden is getting away with it and frankly, not even having to pay taxes on the revenue that he's making?
00:37:58.700 Well, it's simple, right?
00:38:00.640 So I actually do think because they know, keep in mind, that the Bidens have an election coming up this year.
00:38:06.560 This is why Biden's down at the he's at the the church where Dylann Roof committed the mass murder back in 2015.
00:38:14.700 So he's commemorating the event that happened during the Obama administration, yet somehow blaming that on Trump when Trump, I think, had just started running for the presidency.
00:38:23.000 He has nowhere near office at that at that point.
00:38:25.800 Same way that he blamed Charlottesville on President Trump for his run last time around.
00:38:29.900 Biden is realizing that he's got problems.
00:38:33.600 That's why they're going around trying to cover their bases, going to these people saying, look, you've got to file for this.
00:38:39.100 File the paperwork.
00:38:39.980 We'll make it go away because he knows that all of this is going to come up.
00:38:43.460 Look, if Biden makes it to the debates, these are the types of questions that will come up at the debate stage.
00:38:50.280 He knows at this point there's a couple of things that will come up at that debate.
00:38:53.460 One of them certainly is going to be the border.
00:38:55.340 There's no question.
00:38:56.320 But the main one, I think, is really going to be the fact that Biden lied to the American people at the debate in 2020.
00:39:03.600 Now, President Trump coming up fast forward to this fall, if Biden is able to make it there, that they're able to prop him up like weekend at Bernie's and get him up there.
00:39:12.840 Trump will have the ability to finally question Biden again on this the way that no one has to.
00:39:20.220 And he's not going to have Kristen Welker over there to cut him off when he brings up Hunter Biden in the laptop the way she did last time.
00:39:27.780 Well, I also think it's important to stress, because I think in the sort of messaging wars that we see about Hunter Biden, it seems that we don't really push back when they say, oh, well, you know, conservatives are just going after Hunter Biden.
00:39:43.760 They're deranged.
00:39:44.740 You know, he's a poor drug addict.
00:39:46.060 Some we need you know, people should be focusing on getting him help.
00:39:48.540 But that's not really true.
00:39:50.700 It's also, I think, mind blowing the way the media portrays Hunter Biden.
00:39:54.960 You would think he's like in his 30s.
00:39:56.780 Right.
00:39:56.980 They had never have any accountability or agency on his part.
00:40:00.100 He's like in his late 50s.
00:40:02.000 So he's consciously making all these decisions.
00:40:04.080 But the media has obviously ran cover for him.
00:40:06.620 But I think the important point, and like you said, when this comes up in the debates and moving forward, is that Hunter Biden, his business deals didn't occur in a vacuum.
00:40:16.140 There are lasting ramifications for the business deals that he pursued.
00:40:20.960 Right.
00:40:21.120 The Chinese Communist Party wasn't giving him money because he was a brilliant legal mind.
00:40:26.940 They were giving him money.
00:40:28.040 They wanted the ROI.
00:40:29.280 It's part of their elite capture, as you and I call it, elite merger program.
00:40:32.620 And you are seeing the eye part of that.
00:40:35.800 You're seeing the ROI play out right now in present day.
00:40:39.520 Just look at the Chinese spy balloon.
00:40:41.040 Look at the Biden regime revising their border policies so more Chinese Communist Party invaders can enter the United States.
00:40:48.260 There are lasting ramifications of the deals Hunter Biden has pursued.
00:40:52.460 No, there's no question.
00:40:53.820 All right.
00:40:54.140 Natalie Winter is coming up with us after the break.
00:40:56.720 We're going to hit Fauci and a new project she's working on.
00:40:59.720 Fauci, by the way, back in Washington, D.C.
00:41:02.640 Let's find out what's going on there.
00:41:04.060 Stay tuned.
00:41:07.140 When I'm working long hours, I'm always listening to human events with Jack Posobiec.
00:41:12.880 All right, Natalie Winters.
00:41:14.220 So.
00:41:16.000 Dr. Anthony Fauci has returned to Washington, D.C.
00:41:20.560 He is at the Senate.
00:41:22.420 He's at the Oversight Committee, the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, which was established last year.
00:41:28.560 He is testifying today.
00:41:30.320 Natalie Winters, give us a quick update.
00:41:32.480 What have we learned from Fauci in just the past couple of days?
00:41:36.460 Do you think anything will come out of this testimony today?
00:41:39.320 What are we finding out behind closed doors?
00:41:42.460 Well, look, I'm not holding my breath.
00:41:44.340 I think the leadership of the COVID Select Subcommittee is not particularly of the fire breathing ilk.
00:41:51.080 The fact that these depositions, these interviews are occurring behind closed doors, I think it sort of tells you all you need to know.
00:42:01.740 Nonetheless, I think we will get some substantive information out of it, depending if the transcripts are released, you know, how they're going to sort of get the actual information out.
00:42:10.780 But I think what's more interesting with the Fauci stuff, and it goes back to our last segment, right, how the regime protects its own.
00:42:20.000 There was a bombshell story breaking over the weekend.
00:42:23.420 Documents obtained by the U.S. Right to Know Foundation show that Shih-Zhangli, thank you for helping with my pronunciation.
00:42:29.620 It was you, Jack, who corrected me. I used to say Shih-Zhangli, but Shih-Zhangli and Shih visited the U.S.-based, the NIAID, the agency that Fauci ran headquarters in 2017 to speak and lecture alongside Peter Doshak of Equal Health Alliance fame about their coronavirus bat research,
00:42:54.300 the very same project that, I would argue, eventually led to COVID-19.
00:42:59.280 Now, people should go read the story. It's, you know, everywhere. Read at the Daily Mail.
00:43:02.320 But what's the buried lead here, and why it harkens back to our last segment, is that these were documents that have obviously been around since 2017.
00:43:10.240 The U.S. Right to Know Foundation has been filing FOIA requests to get access to them for years now.
00:43:16.040 And when they gave them the initial response to the request, they did not include the documents that allowed them to write this story.
00:43:24.300 In that initial grant. Now, as someone who's filed a bunch of FOIA requests myself, you usually get around 50 percent, somewhere around that number, of the content that you're actually asking for.
00:43:34.520 They redact the rest of it. So U.S. Right to Know had to sue our own government, that our tax dollars fund, to get access to these records that they said they couldn't release, right, because it was classified or sensitive material.
00:43:48.320 Nothing about this is classified or sensitive. They just didn't want this story to get out there.
00:43:52.320 So it just shows you, from the lawfare perspective, from the covering up, from the unequal system of justice, just how rigged the system is to defend its own, like the Anthony Fauci's of the world.
00:44:05.060 And I remember back when I was at the National Pulse, I would file a ton of FOIA requests about Anthony Fauci.
00:44:10.440 And he was on tape saying, you know, oh, I don't understand any of these FOIA requests. Read all my emails. Do whatever you want.
00:44:18.280 But then it actually turns out, with one of the FOIA requests that we were kind of working through, that Fauci had to approve every single email of his for clearance, for review, for release.
00:44:27.720 So he's clearly lying about this. And it just shows you that they don't want this information to come out.
00:44:32.620 So I'm sure those seven hours of testimony today, there's been a lot of rehearsing going into that on his part to get the narrative right.
00:44:39.760 But again, it just shows you how the system really does protect its own.
00:44:43.780 And Anthony Fauci is indeed one of the system's own.
00:44:46.780 Oh, I appreciate your dogged and determined investigation into Fauci, the fact that you're not letting him go.
00:44:57.520 And even while so many other people are, we know that Natalie Winters is the type of person, when she throws herself into something, she is going in 100%.
00:45:05.160 And that's why when you reached out to us the other day with a new project, I said, what's this project?
00:45:10.700 Come on the show. We can talk about it. You've done incredible work in the past.
00:45:13.880 But this is something in a bit of a different vein, if I may venture, as to be so bold.
00:45:20.040 It is. It's action, action, action.
00:45:22.720 You know, my lifelong quest has been to take down the CCP.
00:45:26.520 And I got tired of giving my money, not just to companies that hate me, but supporting the globalist model of outsourcing to China.
00:45:34.320 So I decided, you know what? I'm going to start a clothing brand that's entirely USA made.
00:45:38.980 I worked tirelessly to make sure that the price point of it was on par with, you know, China made goods.
00:45:45.300 So you don't have to pay that ridiculous premium. That's something that's really unique about it.
00:45:49.240 And I also wanted to sort of fix, I would say, the void in the market for women's political apparel.
00:45:54.680 And just if you think for yourself, if you don't buy into mainstream narratives, I got a shirt that says low social credit score, got hats that say Miss MISS information, a little bit conspiratorial.
00:46:04.460 Just fun plays. You know, we can always use more humor and ironic humor in the world today.
00:46:09.500 But it's done on silhouettes that are actually made for women.
00:46:12.680 I'm sure you all have those cute political T-shirts in your closet, but you can't wear them because they're too boxy.
00:46:17.280 We know there's a difference between men and women, so I thought it was about time we put women in women's silhouettes.
00:46:23.160 It's also a great Valentine's Day gift if you're a guy.
00:46:25.300 And today, because I was actually getting a bunch of hate from the war room posse, the male side, because I didn't have any designs for them.
00:46:32.920 I launched some fun bumper stickers with some of the war room slogans on them.
00:46:37.340 So knock yourself out. You can go to shesoright.co.
00:46:40.340 Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:46:41.720 And Jack, I want to send Tonya a hat.
00:46:42.760 Sorry, shesoright.co, but I want to send Tonya a hat.
00:46:45.200 Yeah, yeah, sure.
00:46:46.980 Not on air.
00:46:47.720 Sure, you'll get – okay, I'll just do that on air so you and the rest of the doctors can get it.
00:46:51.980 You can swap me down with my parents.
00:46:53.880 That would be wonderful.
00:46:55.000 Yeah, but no, so wait a minute.
00:46:56.560 I'm confused, though, because we all know the men on the war room posse wanted gear that said she's so right on it.
00:47:06.060 I don't understand this.
00:47:07.660 I actually did get some emails of guys asking for male merchandise with she's so right.
00:47:12.380 But some of our sayings, like the low social credit score one, guys want T-shirts, but they're done with a pink screen print on them.
00:47:21.360 So they're not – we're modern men here on Human Events Daily, but not that modern.
00:47:26.880 That was actually Sebastian.
00:47:27.700 Yeah, yeah, no.
00:47:28.700 My guys aren't into that.
00:47:30.520 No, I don't think my guys are into that.
00:47:32.020 No, my guys – we're having the debate right now about whether or not it's gay to drink from a Stanley Cup straw.
00:47:37.080 So those are my guys.
00:47:39.440 Yeah, no pink.
00:47:41.200 But anyways, I was like, in the meantime, while we work to roll out, the response has been so overwhelming.
00:47:46.040 I was telling you off there we already had to kind of hire people to help us pack and ship orders.
00:47:50.400 So for the guys, I made you some stickers, so you stopped sending me hateful emails.
00:47:54.880 No, I'm kidding.
00:47:55.500 But no, I just – it's – the response to this really has been so overwhelming.
00:48:01.060 I'm so beyond blessed.
00:48:02.600 I had no idea what to expect.
00:48:03.820 But it shows you, Jack, people don't want to buy in to this model of, you know, supporting the Chinese Communist Party and wearing graphic T-shirts.
00:48:10.900 And it's all – so walk me through real quick one minute.
00:48:14.120 Where do people go get it?
00:48:15.220 And it's all, again, all U.S. supply chain.
00:48:19.200 All U.S. supply chain made here in the heart of Los Angeles.
00:48:22.520 I'm doing everything our hats are made in New Jersey.
00:48:24.900 Fun fact, by the same supplier is the Trump campaign.
00:48:27.860 She'sSoRight.co is the place to go if you want to shop it.
00:48:30.540 It's a great Valentine's Day gift.
00:48:32.380 You can go to shop She's So Right on all of our socials.
00:48:34.920 And, Jack, thank you so much for having me and letting me talk about this.
00:48:38.220 Of course, Natalie.
00:48:39.120 All right, we'll see if Tanya Tays into it.
00:48:41.220 I have a feeling that she might be.
00:48:43.900 Natalie Winters, everyone.
00:48:45.620 She's so – I guess we'll have to just say every time she's on, she's so right.
00:48:48.880 You can't argue with her because she's so right.
00:48:51.600 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay it short.